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Show i i v I 4 M A Th it DAILY-HERAL- Ji jiiCd nn 1 D 00 o meocaim i Fair tonight; much cooler onot south portions; froezins temperature higher atavation south; 8aturday fair. antf 00 00 PRICE TWO CENTS, GO IS AT Mm 00 oo 00 rnrnM77 M aaa U D PROVO, UTAH FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922. XXXX NO. 159. 10 The Weather 00 00 00 00 OO OO 00 OO OO 111 A V IjwM oo 00 OO n oo oo oo 00 oo oo Recreation Secretary Stadies Play Problems . ER DIES OF IIEHitT ATTACK Daniel D. Houtz, 62 years of age, well known attorney of Salt Lake, died yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at the Cullen hotel at Salt Lake City from a sudden attack of heart failure. in Provo Vitiona! facilities Mr. Houtz was a native of Spring-villthe son of Jacob and Bridget Uyertigated by commttteei (Daley) Houtz, bom March 11, U t a meeting last even-th- e 1860. He was educated in the pubChamber of Commerce lic schools of his native town, then attended the Young Brigham Istcre L. H. weir oi academy of 'Provo, later studying law privately. Wan Recreation 'associaMr, Houtz taught in the schools te it. in Utah to direct a of Tooele county from 1884 to 1888 Q recreational conditions and was then made county superintendent of schools. In 1888 he We, addressed, the meet,-moved to Salt Lake and entered Jr. Weir came to Utah at the officerof Richards & Moyle. Hation of the state welfare In 1B90'Mt: Hputz commenced Utah druggists? will hold their tt organized by the last 1923 state convention in Provo. the active-practiof law in Provo Ire, who is sponsor to the to Salt Lake. to bring the annual and in 4005 returned decision The Until. J908 he was district attorney In order to ascertain the gathering of pharmacists to this of the Fourth judicial district of facilities and needs of the was arrived at late yesterday Utaht i&orne--. ten -- years. ago Mr. city r the profitable employ- -' before the convention ad jpura-e- Houtz returned to Salt Lke, just leisure time. where . Jje. became, associated with, in Salt Lake City. were present at the meet- prominent legal. firms. For Bringing the convention to Provo several a number Char-War- t, years' he was attorney is to made effort due Mr. Miss the largely Weir, Jdes of the legal ...department of . the the Alex of Hedqulst by Hedqulst, recreational director Consolidated Fuel company, cf hit Lake City playgrounds, Drug company. Mr. Hedqulst yes- Utah.," v;- - r, aid enlisted of the Mayor terday 0. K. Hansen, Leoy O. During hi. residence in Utah K. Hansen, and presidents of Professor T. Earl Pardoe, Provo clubs and county Mr..Hj0!ilj2'Awas a prominent organisations, all member of the" Elks an i was at one & L. Roberts, Mrs. Algie of whom telegraphed to the contime grand exalted ruler 'pf the ' Frovo's officials vention C. Mrs. extending L , Pottery Mrs, lodge, serving, afterward as dis. invitation, for the. 1923 ..meeting-- . Hasler, and Mrs. C. deputy of the order. EI Johnson, of Mt. Pleasant was trict Mr. .Houtz is survived by his of elected Utah the president fc I pointed out by Mr. Weirk Alma York Weaver association at the clos- widow, Mrs. resides survey in rrovo aepena-with her mothwho Houtz, a business session of the of ing on the willingness er, Mrs. C, York; at $54South at-the afternoon, IV '; 9919t III fU Main UUlllf, 'Mrs., Houtz, who was Hotel Ijtah. Other officers chosen Willi street.;' her husband at the time of ,jayjj!isig7i. isjiwr the several avenues jiBte?C4rfc' Wstmai St George, hit 'death, ttaid last night that. tjoit hi the city, Mt Wmt Jtart Tla $rostdoati TmX Ulrich, While he bad been subject tq heart 3, Smith .ft. le peeaidaaS; bo 'study should, trouble for several wrekSj. there , and! Salt of secretary, nft to determine at wnat was' nothing in his appearance Walshes play and social Sucehe B. Carr of Ogden, treas-re- r. night to indicate the ' The"' execatlve committee Wednesday He n to its members. of the gravity of J. I Frank en, about 9 o'clock attack that came i the importance of the will be composed morning i playground as well as ft C; Smfttt aad-A-: K. Thomson, aU and - resulted inThursday death within an it the home. He empha-- I of Salt Lake. ' hour. Farther consideration of the aecesthy of home even-jrdto preserve and de- - problems of the state board of pharacintegnty of home social macy, a recital of the work and complishments of the department jo discussed the following of pharmacy of the University of and types of recreation: Utah, an address on radio and an live, including the amuse-aine-d other on retail advertising featured in clubs, lodges', the closing session. In tne mornand athletic organiza-hilanthrop- ing R. B. Motherwell, manager of fn and Semi- the Salt Lake branch of the fed tic in which the finances eral reserve bank, explained the op ihred by one or erations of that institution. many as churches, Boy The association membership ap initiations.' etr "rammer pointed a committee to confer with jhich recreation is furnish-rn- t Governor Mabey to discuss the re- middle man at a pro establishment of a sepaarte board of community, in which of pharmacy and beard J. T. Ham other recretions' are nro- - mond, director of tne department the communities such as of registration, discuss the methods and playgrounds. followed by his department, wnicn kir deplored the fact that took over the work of ten boards, tne commercial rera- - among them the board of pharmacy. and that t takes ld w. L. Edd7. chairman: Joy H. the mental and moral Johnson and A. M. iMcIntyre, mem "V from the public. - He bers of the last state legislature, every community should were elected as the committee to cpartment of recrea- - confer with Governor Mabey. Hr. ShOllld nrnn.r1v Hammond. ' answering the charge hv competent oersons. that prescriptions are toeing filled Irwsof Mr. WVir in various parts or. tne state oy un - -V V iTOCtiw and (rra-itl.declared pharmacists,, A V.. .1 registered -- a me group that had that the matter nas not neen caiiea 'v lurmuiate the neces- - to his attention, and, that if it is, m Providing clean and investigation will be made. Uiaa Helen Grimes, KaanVb, recreation Tor the Fa., hopes to be tha first woman la BIRTHS ANNOUNCED. the legislature of Pannaylvaala, P surveys will h. ma1 a bulwark. Sht's r P fommittees in an effort are C. C. Mr. and Mrs. calved the O. Taylor P. nomination ta r? we needs of tin city rejoicing over the arrival of a ten strong Republican district way. pound daughter, born Thursday. Jifcrs. Taylor was formerly " Miss DAUGHTERS MEET Ida VanWaeenert." ' A baby boy was born to Mr. PHFORK, May 26.- -A and fine Ercanbrack Mrs. Sterling Fork Wednesday at the Provo hopsital. Spanish "je "e Daughters nt pas held yesterday after- FIRE AT NOON TODAY. home n u e, BSGISISILD 10 PROVO ce d -- Big Corporations Wan. Tax Increase For Homes And IFanas The taxation committee of the are said to have complained to. the te utilities commission that the county farm bureau organization is this a m session special , :. en meeting than k. afternoon in the court house, to market price. They are said to base consider the assessed valuation ot .their claim on investigations they the county. (have made trom applications for The members of the committee I lonas on property in this county are alarmed over a report reaching and also from reat estate lists here that the state board of equali- - where properties have been listed zation was considering a blanket for sale. It is understood that the farm raise on all real estate in Utah county. The report has not been bureau members will vigorously verified as yet.' County Assessor oppose any move by the state Charles Hawkins when seen this board of equalization to raise the afternoon by a Herald reporter j valuation. According to Assessor said that while he had heard that Hawkins the assessed valuation complaints are said to have been , last year was 34 per cent the sell- made by representatives ot cor- - ing value. 1 his is sate to have porations that the assessed valua- - been about 14 per cent higher than tion of the county was low, he had the average property valuation in not heard of any contemplated in the state. crease in the valuation figures. Members of the committee to According to the reports that consider . the Question, this . after- have come to the local office of the noon represent the farmers of farm bureau, corporation lawyers every community ki the county. i. r,nt . TAX SALES HANG OVER 1500 1 r;' Phar-maceutic-a! ; niSti;0?l mm i:i wuiiTy Official Awards HOMES III To Students Fifteen hundred homes in Utah county may be bought on delin quent tax sales unless the owners come in with the tax payments due, plus 12 per cent interest from the time the delinquent tax sales were made to the county. This covers a period from 1897 to 1918. Clifford L. County Auditor Wright is urging the delinquents to settle at once and not stand the chance of their property being bought in by other persons. In a letter sroing to all the delin quents Mr. Wright informs them: "We would like to call to your attention that this property under the law, is being continually offered for sale to the public and many pieces are being sold. Once your property is sold, all tax require ments having been met by the county, you will have an expen sive law suit on your hands to re gain possession and in case of ti valid sale the chances are you never will be able to repossess the . property. Mr. Wrieht calls attention to the fact that the county is entitled, by law, to collect one ' per tent a month interest,' which in time would make, it impossible hr the taxpayer to regain possession of vrii UalOTSilly r J' K-- .,.,. ii SMI LAKERS Honor day exercises at Young university will show a new feature this year as to the place they ar ' to be ;ield. Heretofore they been held in College hall, but this) year they are programmed for Ray- mond park at 8 o'clock this evei- -' ing.' 'The program follows: ' : Selection, B. Y. V. band.- - v : Invocation, T. 'Earl Pardoe. u- - . Selection by band.. ., . Mayor O. K. Hansen; . 10 br FINANCE SLATE "' ; STnglngjtaculty quartet Flute solo. Glea Van Wamen'.' 1 Presentation of special honor o Supt. Adam S. Bennlon. Ben' Response, Superintendent '; .. : nlon. - . - ' College song, with, band accom .. ; paniment Presentation of honors. . Tableau Spirit of the "Y- . Ladies' ocal trio. Comet solo, Byron Dastrwp. ImuiraUon ot new "T" otfioonk . KfUsa Kewell. Guitar swrtot. Professor Pira rldgsr and compasiy. Remarks. Preaideot P, S JIarrlav. Tyrfstling duet, tfmlta and HneV taf. Solo, Seymour Prow. Games. The following students receivt toe otficfal block "Y":, v Student Body Officers A. Rny Otpin, Alice Lodlow, Wayne Mar-heVera' Hinckley. Glenn Hubbard, Carl Christenoon. Glenn Harmon, Stewart Williams, LaVlevo Hulsh. Hyrum Harter, Vera Tolboe, LaVon Billings. Glenn basketball Simmons, Kenneth Weight. Ralph Keeier, Russell Swensen, Paul Packard, aJckson, Truman Partridge, Ross Neilsen. Tennis Reed Gardner, Hunter Manson, Earl Groesbeck. Track Ralph Keeier. Kenneth . Weight. Homer Wakefield, Glenn Simmons, Earl Swensen, Frank Vnrimn i.vnn Miller. Isaac Taylor. Rauland Whitehead, Fred Mark- ham, Rufus Robertson, Mleth Me ser, Ivan Young, Royal Chamber-IaiRoss Nielsen, Truman 'hi ' ti, -- -- 46 Nominated B ic inter-mounta- in sua-fcurn- Y. V. Notes MARKETS mm fjm n. wn Ulinl 1 long-necke- d N, a long-legge- Bc-yac- d ox-tea- u - A 1 -- Library Boss ' I d -- 1(1 c 2 ' 3-- 3-- c N J Har-taberna- r c c : UZJ!' ! ." ci - ' j ! f . 1 i - rH 1 'f El-wo- in-K- ch ui j t -- hrrtf , i t - er h if Tonight Honor day exercises, Raymond 'JO, UUUUHJ M Kl IIW1I i t coiucut 1UU1M KUUCir J,OL P", tion to graduates,. faculty, and students. Sunday evening Baccalaureate services at the nacle. Monday evening Junior exercises at Collesre Tuesday evening Honor banquet at Hotel Roberts ., ..?. i , fi r..z -- conven-tlpileisterd- j' j ? fi Salt "Late capitalists' propose to IIEIiitulD lERSBf CUYffiS finance Jhe slate industry of Utah county, according to Elmo Cun; ningham, manager of the Provo Slate - Products- - company,' who. with L. D. Childs, stock salesman "I hopev that 'Ms notice will re for the "company, wers in Salt Lake " t many of the.deliaanents-.riiaAn answer to the amended comCity yesterday. County 'Agricultural Agent Al mind are they losing, money by waitim?." We put the proposition up to plaint and ' : counter, claim - has bert Smith,' of 'Nephi,' is in Provo Auditor said. "The notice Wright Salt Lakers," Mr. Cunningham in been filed Ike district csurt by ' Seth McPherson is sent out because we wish tn h said. "These men were warm in Mrs. Zella Heriod in the divorce accompanying of service ta the .iunuHn' . theirthe wwmrittM. proceedings instituted by Eugene and AllpH.' Brown,, dairy tmen,, ,oi land have promised the necessary re 1iyin itrMrf rt .HCnriOQ rt In the dautt MT. - Hen- .for the financing eows from , i . coroporation. ? e nr Jersey;, twowas "that year iuis during rtodalleges especially irue or ware UtaS eighty dairy men. ht Treganta, leading Salt Lake last past the plaintiff lias treated According to J. P. Welchcoun- the defendant in a cruel and in architects, Barclay ft Child, brokhuman manner such as to cause the ty agricultural agent, the fame and Prof. Walter Cottam" ot Y&nf ers, and Harold Lamb capitalist. "Mr- - Lamb is ewiUg to Provo defendant to suffer and endure reputation of Utah county as the university, and 21 members of tys great physical .and mental pain, leading Jersey nroducintr section in field biology class, returned, tttW tomorrow to go over the slate suffering, distress and misery and the western states has scattered theft jsislt to the rookery e tS properties. He will bring with him an engineer who will study the render her life with him burden- broadcaset alt - over the wei of Utah lake, some, unbearable, and a tragedy, As a result buy but happy; auataraed because they slate deposits." region. Mr. Ireeanza was' enthusiastic and to greatly injure and impair ers oi jersey cows are here almost made a sea voyage of about forty over this the health, and physical wellbeinir constatntly prospect of making Utah the splendid miles in the boiling r- -a a voyage purchasing of the defendant." types of cows found in the county. Dy ma way equal tn interest to a slate producing state. The case will no doubt be heard many present to the famous Voyage a Why should we ship into Utah million dollars worth of slate at the next term of court two of the Beagle and happy because months hence. found several colonies ot birds products every year w hen we can they the slate from Utah quarries?" Attorneys J. D. Wadley, Jr., and nesting in the famous home of the get George Parker represent Mrs. water fowl. The party found the Mr. Treganza exclaimed. From the other side the At of The Provo. Slate Products comHenriod. ' lantic comes a word of commenda common tern nesting in the rushes has completed negitiations tion for the Penrose Library of by thousands. Their nests were pany with the Provo Pressed Brick comof rushes were President and Orson P. Whit floating piles Poetry. to rush the slate for granules. ney of the European mission writes carefully camouflaged in order that pany to President George H. Brimhall as the sharp eyes of the enemy might This arrangement permits a lower not detect their whereabouts. The production cost than was antici follows: NORTH SALT LAKE, May 25. terns this year, due to the unsually pated wnen tne slate company Dear Brother George: Cattle Receipts, none; steady. "Yours of April 17th, in relation high water, are occupying the flats planned on putting in its own good demand. Prime steers, $6.75 to the proposed founding, of the made vacant by the squaks who cr,,shr7.25; good steers, $5.256.25; Penrose Library of Poetrv at the nested in tne same vicinity by thou- feeder steers, $4.505.50; choice Brigham Young university is just! sands last year. Tne squaks this AMERICA!! cows and heifers, 5$.O05.50; fair at hand. Had I received it sooner. year, however, have moved house to ' to good cows and heifers, $4J)0 Treasurer Holt would, : have been parts unknown as a result of the I Dramatics for Four Years Carl 5.oo; cutters,' ?z:oo3.Z5; canners, able to credit me with my contribu encroachment ot the rising waters. Mil MFC Chrlstensen, Fred Markham. While on the west side of the si.50)Z.oo; fat bulls, IZ.503.00; tion before the 15th instant, as you 1111 If Debaters Leland Wents. Hyrum 1 VILU 2.003.00; light desire. But I cannot get it to him lake the party visited the homes of bologna bulls, veal calves, $7.00S.0O. Marter, Glenn Harmon, west fare- that soon. send it, however, one of the largest colonies of blue AMERICAN FORK inson, Richard Condle. Edwin Balrd. Hogs Receipts 65, steady, strong so that I can be listed as one of the heron in the west. These May 26. demand. Choice prime top fat charter founders of the library. I fish eater occupied the dif Mrs. Sarah A. Britton Wootton, - The following students receive n back-leahogs, 175 to 225 pounds, $10.40; approve of the proposition' with all ferent stories in the gigantic cot- wife ot John Wootton. one of Amer- - plain "Y" on appropriate bulk of sales, $9.7510.25; feeders, my heart, and am proud to do my ton wood trees th?t stood along the Fork's earliest settlers, died grounds: Dramatics Ina Dit m tne direction indicated. $8.609.35. lake short Professor Cottam de--1 early yesterday morning after a 'J1" Yours faithfully, 'Sheep clared that one tree held at least brief illness. Mrs. Wootton was a Chrlstensen. Alberta Muisn, uetn Receipts 19; steady, Helen Candland. MyrtlO 50 nests of the "ORSON F. WHITNEY." strong demand. Choice fat lambs, sentinels ' pioneer of 1851, having come to choice $11.5012.50; yearlings, of the streams. As the oartv in the conmanv ot Henderson, Anna Marie Eggertsen, Robert Anderson, Merru Bunnell, William J. Snow of thA R Y tt . nmarhoH tha air g,,j4oi hoo,. wiiiiam Unwsii $708.50; fat wethers, $6.00 vest I'amnson, Lwm Williams, on sabbatical leave of absence and literally alive with tue 7.00; fat ewes, $4.004.50. of Bomat born England, being long sweep me uuiversity or;of blue wings, and the hoarse cries burry, Oxfordshire, April 4, 1844. iu iiiujuuanco """ """o ,'iJlZ uo,ire'; - GRAIN. a A. J t. . (H H nOUBCU.' California, was graduated with an of the heron3. In the nests were H bbert Lela Maud3ley, vernon CHICAGO, May 25. In a general M. A. in history at the close of the i found eggs and young birds in all .u rtruoo rusn to sell wheat today prices un- spring quarter. Professor Suow Utaees or develonment iVnm th been riven nn rr d.1. Rv this Tolboe, Paul JMuroocR. derwent a new tumble during the will remain another year at Berke- - newly laid egg. Olsen, Myron Vest Uivoi. baling.. con-was ! a than entire the hen's healing, family larger early dealings. Buyers were scarce aPPomimem. egg and a delightful blue, to the verted to the Mormon religion. A Alice .Ludlow, Nellie Clark. Carlyle "Z. Maw. until there had been a decided fall as a Teaching Fellow' In history. I youn Mayhew, Ray OUin, gheron almost ready to fly. short time after this they emigrated Elva WayneVera Hinckley, Irene in values. Most of the comment The Competition for the position The nartv Olpin, snmo corllr to Amprira Pi)mlnr tn Hah in ISM that rpnnrta favored the view that the big oper was keen, and Professor Snow is had wrecked many of the In 1860 she came to American Fork, i Dunn. t r 'Y" News A. G. Hubbard, Brlant ations in May wheat were at an receiving congratulations from his party iid.sU and had killed dozens of t..e where she married John Wootton, Harold' Bentley. Ina Creer. President, Mrs. U end and that with chances of a friends on 'his success. W A fire which started in a rubbish birds. month-enThe Foil While teaching, the professor will young squeeze of shorts having Vvhile the biologists were viewWas an was in pile in the rear of the business active She the N worker B'ird Auna Marie Eggertsen. been thus greatly reduced the baer be able to further prosecu'e his' uinmunir property at First North and Uni v l L11He p Mecham, Gladys Loynd, ' ucu.0. side of the market had been given studies, and wilf probably receive ing meofuew c.y oi nests, a large 'rle MP'ins Hieh.1 versity avenue today at noon, and pelicans from Great Salt the Relief society for a number of Alberta Hul8h r' uiaoiain C. Booth, a material advantage. Deliveries his "Ph.. D." at the 1923 spring party Fl.... u: which theratened to spread to Lake wheeled into view in perfect years. ner iiusuhiiu aim iiib 101- - f:nn: Flnlpv Wayne f.strntnental Carl this on contracts Christenserv miisir. Vfi commencement here His mas exercises. May morning nearby wooden warehouse was put totalled 821,000 bushels, and there ter's thesis was on the early history order, their easy flight directed lowing children survive: Former- R0hert Anderson out by the fire department before were fresh receipts here of 325 of the Great Basin region, and re with military precision by a hoary benator jonn h. wootton ana Jooav7.stPuart Williams Haln ; nian occupants of houses in the vicinity r .1.... The opening, which ceived commendation from his old leader who was leading his fol- seph Wootton of Salt Lake City, canaignj, Joseph Jarvia. LaRello carloads. knew a fire. was there rW an,l Mrs. Sadie Bromley and Kilbert lower, major professor. Professor Snow lowersis to the game fields. Rahman, Roland Browning, Wanda ranged from -- 4c to 2 ",!,s "annie snU It reported that certain indi- Wootton and Miss Clara Wootton B0yBck West Perkinson. to 1.31 and July will probably add new material on with May $1.30 ELDERLY WOMAN BREAKS LEG "Vs"' Guy Glenn Harmon, was followed by the same subject for his doctor's viduals, believing that the water of American Fork, also 19 grand-- ! 11.22 to $1,221-2- , 1UI!S sarin i itortt sketch fowl are a. detriment to the fish and 6 carried of the Hv lgina breaks that May thesis. succespive 25. Hughes. Maud' Dixon, Wayna PLEASANT GROVE, May of the county, are panning to raid and the following sisters and broth- 1 1 k FredL Anderson down to $1.28 and July to $1.20 Mayhew, Clair her from Mrs. fell 65, Anna Benson, C!?- - by Mrs. Lars P the 'interesting city. It is to be ers: Mrs. Wary Loveless, Provo; Markham LaRelle eusnman. - Corn and oats went down grade AMERICAN LEAGUE. doorstep and broke tier thigh WedWon. Lost. Pet. hoped that some measures will be Mrs. Harriet Leham and Joseph in line with wheat. After opening white and Blue LaVleve Hulsh, nesday. About eight years ago her Salt Lake; Mrs. Susie Virginia Chrlstensen, Walter Starr, 25 14 a shade to .641 taken to prevent suchl a calamity. Britton, lower, July 62 4 c New York at the to m ,7,r"nm.ents other leg was amputated 21 Staples, Shelley, Idaho. 14 to 63c, the corn market continued St. Louis Frank Olsen. .600 i or wnom thigh as a result of a bone aliment. Funeral services were held in the 18 17 Medals Already Awarded to .514 sag. Detroit has she For four the years past GO WHERE TO TONIGHT 'K JU at this afternoon with old Bentley, Delma Dixon 2, Rulon lower to 16 17 Oats started .485 Mrs. been able to get abount on an artiPhiladelphia Wa,,'. to 38 and Cleveland Bishop E. S. Greenwood in charg). Brimhall, Jane Hibbert, LeGrande 20 17 .459 advance, July 88 ficial limb.: Honor day ceremonies at RayInterment in American Fork ceme- - Noble. 1 --B im. 17 then suffered a moderate general Boston .452 It unvEYOR DfES. mond park. tery. 17 setback. 21 .44. JSxtempo Cup Glenn Harmon. TWO RECEIVE MISSION CALLS Washington Fish and game meeting at 21 .382 Higher quotations on hogs gave Chicago iJ courthouse. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Z6 Vlay firmness to provision values. Yesterday's Games. Me. PLEASANT GROVE, May 26. at club 2.05 cwt.; Idaho sacked Hotel Won. Lost. Pet. i At St. Louis Pittsburgh 7. St $2.00 Roberts, Rotary ed, L. W. Emmett Hayes, son of Hayes, 6:30. 21 12 'New York POTATOES. .6:6 Louis 3. , rurals, $1.65 cwt.; new stock, flru; and Russell Swenson, son of Bishop "Woman's Place," "icture, at Pittsburgh 20 12 62S First game, CHICAGO.. May 25. Potatoes-D- ull: Louisiana sacked Bliss Triumphs, At Philadelphia tenT" f neer c,v S. L. Swenson, have each received Columbia. Utah county 17 19 St. Louis .528 Brooklyn 8, Philadelphia 7; second receipts, 49 cars; total United No. 1 $:!.003.25 cwt.; Alabama r. Adam a call for a mission to depart on "Without Benefit or Clergy," Chicago ...v.'.KDO- -' " spent most June 16 16 States shipments, 812; Wisconsin, .lucked Bli.is Triumphs, $3.133.25 1 game, Brooklyn 9, Philadelphia 6. 28, Mr. Hayes to the Morthern Mrs. Harriet deKraf t Woods, first sacked and bulk round whites, $1.40 cwt.; Texas sacked Bliss "Pflirmplisv .atSwand. . Cincinnati .vr..:... IS 19 .486 6 !ivit8 here States and Mr. Swenson to GerAt Cincinnati First game,' Me died In of buildings (51.50 cwt.; Michigan sacked and $2.503.00 cwt.; South Carolina "Steolheart," at Princess theat17 ,13 Brooklyn cago 2, Cincinnati 2, Called at end Both young men are stu woman superintendent many. ay. 1 i, er.No. whites. $1.451.6n slat barrels, Irish Cobblers, '19 '.Boston' ...ti-Ji....'- . 12 bulk round .. .387iof eighth InnJd jTScCount-raliK- .' Port ",l"uent was dents at the Young university at and grounds for the Congressional ; 11 .21- - ,.34. Library Association. metery. cwt.; Idaho sacked russets, brand- $6.00'6.23; No. 2, $3.7584.00. All other games postponed rata. Philadelphia '. Provo. LiS. K- - 1 - ... - Chi--.48- I ,t....f. Vi 'it ; |