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Show r , KICK if you dont get The Tost every Tuesday and Friday, KICK Dont wait. Kick to the right man the Manager. " WEATHER"' FORECAST Tonight and Saturday fair; not much change in temperature. NUMBER 277 PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUDGE GROSSCUP WOULD LIMIT EARNINGS OF MARCH-1- 3, VOLUME 6 1914, " BRITISH CONSUL perceval-INVESTIGATIN- DEATH G OF BUTTE BALL LARGE CORPORATIONS PLAN FOR TWO-DA- Y TOWII CLEANUP The Site of the Methodist Church on Second West is Reported to Be Wanted For the Depot. The Movement Started by the Relief Society is Having Good Effect and a Gleaner Provo is No yr Assured. METHODISTS MAY BUY . THE BAPTIST CHURCH State Road Engineer E. R. gan is Enthusiastic Over Building of the Pikes Road. According to Information Received, the Company Would Have " a Station For Branch. COMMITTEES MET Mor- . WEDNESDAY NIGHT the Peak MANY BASEBALL FANS WANT TO GET BALL PARK Many Organizations Have Enlisted in the Work; The Salt Lake Route Will Haul off Debris. While the Midland Trail fell by That the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company would get clos- the way and all of the boosting er to the center of the city has for the road in this section seemed been reported around town of to have been of no avail, the relate, but was not given much sults of that work is now more credence until members of the evident. The Midland Trail is Provo and Methodist-churc- h 'reported that dead, but in its place the in lie Utah e County path of the there was a deal on- f or the will cost which Route Peak Pikes of the church on Second West street, just south of Center, very much less to build and will for-an- passenger station PCn the greatUintah Basin for for the road. It is said that of- traffic back and forth from this ficials of tjie Rio Grande have city. The great territory along ben looking for a suitable location the banks of the Duchesne will along the Heber Branch for some- furnish markets for Provo goods time, but found no place that and when the road is completed would serve the company s' pur- - the merchants of this section will in pose as well as the site on the he able to do a great business section the that parcels through south side of Center street. With the mocement to buy the P08- Since the first meeting was held Methodist church comes a similar in this city about a month ago, deal on the part of the Methodists much has been done toward, the of the city to purchase the Baptist much church, which is larger thanjbmlding of the connecting ' link the one owned by the Methodists from Meeker, Colorado, to the K at present, and would better ac-- . Ranch, and from there into this commodate the congregation of city, by way of Colton. E. R. Wnmn state road emnneer re There Are a Number of Good Eitei to be Obtained and Some of Them Will be Investigated. , The slogan "A Cleaner Provo, started by the Relief Societies of this city, is having the best of effect, and from the wayal other organizations have taken to the movement, this 'city will he by far the cleanest in the state when the organizations now in- - the -- pur-chas- n up-tow- ManagerJLlDucky ' Holmes Came to Provo This Morning and' Made the Final Arrangements. menrsFairhTompleted The Butte base ball team ofthe Union Association' will train in , , Provo this spring. . Thatwas the dhur Charles Perceval, Brit decision .handed down by .Manapnsul who hac charge of that ger "Ducky Holmes to W. J. StiehUthiijnorning..The theirfe Butte into the death manager spent the forenoon In the PARIS, March 12. -- I believe campaign The need of such a -- was city andafter looking over the ' Benton,-w- ho the' best remedy for trusts is to movement has been keenly felt in ?rdlia.ra th own decided that there is no town , limit the private profits of corpor this 'city for a long time, hut it f has found in the country that can offer as ?nera ations, said Judge Grosscup of lacked a head until taken up it to on with the many advantages for the training impossible go Chicago, when he was asked for short' time ago. The work. commission of British of a league team as this city. The his opinion on trusts inlhe United At a meeting held in the Library and American representatives who manager will bring about twenty States. The udge is taking a va- Wednesday night the members of cation in Europe, where he has en- the committee, which consists of had decided to go to Chihuahua to mep to town and has left the of the local affairs in the joyed himself greatly. "Surplus members of the different clubs and see the body of the murdered man, ; of Dr. Stiehl. hands learned would that little attention net earnings of these corporations organizations of the city, Mrs. J. bp paid to them, so they called ofl There Tiaa' been quite a strong ought to go to the people In the W. Aird was elected permanent sentiment of late among the base-- . . the trip. form of taxes. chairman' and Mrs. George P. fans of Provo to get together "That plan could be' enforced Parker was made permanent sec- Mr. Perceval has talked with ball the for Mrs. Benton about the, case. lie purpose of purchasing , a automatically. I believe it would retary. The following board of dibase hall park1. There pre a numals0 sou"ht Americans in El tend to cheapen products as well rectors was then elected .8 blocks that are nearvacant of ber who knew of SiPa8, the as main tain wages at a jus$ level Allerton of the ii. X. U.: Mrs. something to town than the- - lY field and er the 'how 'mcaiilMc, M'fkillingwlir ever, it Is not likely .that much fur-th- it is argued that a park within a I. Mrs. A. P E. E. Smopt, Corfman, will be done by the commis- few blocks of the business section and the burden of keeping up the Wednesday and the following to dangerous Mr. LeRoy Dixon, Rev J. A. sion till more definite instructions of the city would he of the great- - , chttrch is much harder than the port came out on his visit : Smith, Mrs. Grace Cheever, I. II. come from the E. R. Morgan, state road enhave larger . denominations who State Department esf value io the town. At present Masters, Rev. Phillip King, Geo. in it takes men too long to go .to gineer, has returned 'from an in- memberships. Washington. W. Craig and Mrs. W. II. Ray, The railroad officials are silent, spection of the proposed route of Temple Hill to see a game, and as George Craig, in behalf of the a result base ball does not pay as on the matter at i present,- but (the eastern end of the Utah link Salt Lake Route proffered the here as it would should there, well there can be little doubt as to the of the Pikes Peak route from the service of that road to haul the T Colorado-Uta- h be a diamond closer in. , . purpose they may have for theK ranch on the rubbish out of the city limits loa line through Uintah and Wasatch - ground on Second --W estJ Provo this mornBeforeJeaving point where it could be burned. counties. He announced yestering Holmes asked for a number of The offer was accepted. exhibition' games to be played day that the Btate road commission The ladies of the fraternal orin work would immediately begin here and .teams in this and oilier The f.lAY BE Eclipse Wednesday Evening ders of .the city, will meet in the counties putting this road in shape for traf- Attracted will be asked to come to Much Attention Library tonight to fic. organize for The Location of the Internrban Provo, to play. Provo will be a -- Among the People of Provo. the purpose of carrying on. their "The road will touch Jensen, Station in This City is Begin- real live baseball town during the OUT TOR CONGRESS part o fthe movement. Vernal, Moffatr Fort Duchesne. - The entire month of April. ning to Create Much Interest. r of this eity had one A mass meeting will be called Myton and pass through Watsatch of the people rare opportunities of the for the 19th of March should fair county to Colton. There is now a With the approach of the Inter-urba- n LOCAL UNIVERSITY WILL year Wednesday night to watch weather prevail, and it is planned the over Pnb-!stebridge Strawberry DEBATE LOGAN "AGGIES the That Ogden The Report at Vernal bxnlt by the State the eclipse of the moon. The to make .the next two days the tion road to this city the queslisher Will Be a Candidate for,1 of a central station has creeclipse started about seven thirty Cleanup Days for Provo. Utah at a evost of $40,000 and in ' Congress Creates Interest Here, j the ated and considerable interest, and Messrs. Roland Teitjen and nine evening by thirty a $25,000 steel bridge built by the there from was the nine tenths of a outlook Clarence total Baird of the B. Y. U. are there present over the Duchesne be considerable rivalry over preparing to debate the same queswill The report that William Glas- - government . It was nearly eleven TWO LECTURES IN FIRST eclipse. These . bridges oclock when "Mother-Lunriver at Mytdn. vi v beWARD SUNDAY EVENING the site of the station. It is report- tion that the B. Y. U. and Southcame ed that a site near the comers of ern California teams debated last clear and entirely again constructed by the state road comFirst-We- st a -- candidate announce- - himself-a- s Center strect'is Friday night. The local boys bave mission will make the roadpass-abl- e J.Morrill George will lecture desirable. Itand is also for Congress from the first concapacity. reported that the negativ- e- and -- the "question on "Idle Moments and Spaffoid that territory. through has of the the astrono-misdistrict Alfred corner of the Third West and Cen- reads: "Resolved, that the Unitstate, t, Rordame, gressional to Mr. Morgan all Daniels on The Blessing of ter has been out caused quite a stir among the hut' According the on talked of consider- ed States should exempt all Amergives following Work, at the First ward Sunday eight ofJhe150 miles of roed the eclipse: "An eclipse while a number of other ican ships engaged in .coastwise the of ably, poIiticiaBi of the connly WhUe4 The - regular meeting tteae poratics re have- been named:"" There traffic passing througfi the' Unitmoon is one of those tstronomical evening. 7 not directly concerned m the first starts at oclock and Bishop But places !Tv.! which- show' to better no doubt but that the Interar ed States from paying tolls, the is ' phenomeas district, as Utah County is in tie has extended an invitation to but little work on them other than much ban Company will consider the right of the United States to make second. yet there-is advantage to the naked eye or the public to be dragging. The state road compresent. , an traffic and the passenger service such exemption conceded. t -than opera, glass j mission has $14,000 available for through and will locate at a point a Glasmann has long been known Tin -t- elescope through large jwhere ' road work in Uintah, conntv and all will be best served. ROSETTA shadow MRS, a very-wisWHEELER has such an advancing Adams, politician and many Granger," Taylorsville, in work for road $800Q Several tunes he has shown good general- - Wasatch e, jmtline that it is imposremonths West. was it MURRAY OF Bennion, Jordan, South JorDIED ago HERE county. These amounts ported that a local real estate com- dan, Riverton, Buffdale, Jordan ship in campaign time. Two years are considered more than a mole sible to note the exact instant at pany attempted to ie up a number Narrows, Kirkham and Lehi. The ago he followed the lead of Roose-- ; for the necessary road and hridee which it bisects any one feature of Mrs. Rosetta Wheeler of Murray of choice locations for speculative trains will run out of the tempor-die- d the lunar surface. Since the moon, velt and the Progressives, , and construction to make a splendid as well as the here yesterday following a (Purposes and options were asked ary stations at First West and earths shadow! , fought the campaign through with automobile' highway through the moves from right to left across tjie nervous- - break down. The - re-- 1 for .as far west as Sixth ' West.1 Third South in Salt Lake and out those forces. Some months ago district,. Much of the material for ' the Democrats and Progressives the heavens, that is from west to east, mains were shipped to Murray! However, after the matter had of the company 8 new depot at bridges bas been ordered. and since the earths shadow this morning by O. IL, Berg & Son. gone that far it died down and American Fork. Hourly service started the talk of fusion and then "Utah and Salt Lake eountie The interment will take place in little has been heard of it since will be given after electrification lit was that 'Galsmann began to have agreed to do their shore of -' that the moon follows The which time the line will also be his that toward has meets th' regressive following eity. report by chiliy get been, work- on the road through these made on the success of the road, in service between American Fork, and the darkening al friends. . shadow, ... At a meeting in Salt - Lal?e a counties., ways commences at the eastern have occurred at the. times of not- - snd the big celebration which island Provo.- ' : ) limb. able events, have helped histor - jto take place in Lehi. "Officers and others prominent short time ago the keynote proved to be anything to unite the Pro- SPANISH FORK MAN- - "If the snn were of the same ians a great deal in determining! "Public service between Salt ly connected with the Orem road to BECOMES SECRETARY OF xlze as the earth the shadow of the dates in ancient chronology. The Lake and American Fork on the 'will be guests of the Commercial gressives and the Democrats DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE latter .would be a cylinder about lunar eclipse of May 13 in the year Orem internrban railroad will be club of Lehi at a reception and beat Senator Smoot, regardless of im8000 miles in diameter stretching 3.B. C. took place at the death of established March 23, after which dance to be given Friday evening. Glasmann ptrty principle. Mr. ont to an infinite distance. But as Herod and thus serves to deter-- j date .four. trains wilt be run each in R. known well the T. denounced attemptThnrber, mediately, ed deal and declared that he ths citv and a resident of Snanish the sun Is much larger than the mine the date of the. birth oftway daidlq. This service will be could no longer stand for snch Fork, has accented the position of j earth the shadow, is tpering. Its Christ. Another eclipse marks the given by the Internrban Construe- - The reception will be given in the -- lie then announced secretary of the Utah Develap-- i length varies somewhat since the first year of the reign of Cyrus of jtidn company. The gasoline hi tabernacle, followed by a that he would support Senator njent Leagne. Mr. Thnrber is at earth is sometimes farther from Babylon. Columbus made use of1 or cars received recently will he dance at Smuins academy. Preri-th- e to the present cashier of the Commercial j the 'sun than at others. 'Its lunar eclipse of March' 1, 1504,jo.sed. The formal opening of .the dent W. C. Orem and the other ink Reed Smoot for of Spanish Fork. He has age length i$ 857,000 milps and its to obtain much needed supplies for rad will not take place until sfterjvited guests from Salt Lake will United States Senate. of j the line has been electrified and .leave in a special interurban train Mr. Glasmann will be opposed .also been president of the Utah average thickness at the point his men. The inhabitants & at 6 oclock in the evening, return by Congressmen Joseph IIowcll County Development League and wher the moon encounters it is Jamaica refused to give them toiturned over to and Jacob Johnson, Frank JFish-bur- n has been very active in boosting, 5700 miles. take; Utah Railroad company, wflieh ing after the dance. The affair will be about June 1. "This evening the moon, which of Brigham. R. L. Anderson th couny and state. jis being arranged by the board of March of Manti, John F. Chidester of Mr. Thurber will have offices ,is only 2103 miles in diameter. 23, trains governors of the Lehi Commercial "Beginning will leave Salt Lake and Amcri - .dub, consisting of S. V. Ross, J, Richfield and John N. Ilenrie of e if its sur - jeame savages were struck can Fork at 7:43 a. m., 10:30 a. E. Cotter, W. K Hopkins, Guy Ianguitch. All of these men are Club and will handle the affairs wavs, so that face from of the Development League remains unobscured. iwith terror and hastened to supply m., 1:30 p. m, and 5:30 p. m., car- - Evans, James H. Gardner and 1L from the first congressional ' Salt Lake. "Eclipses of the moon, which.bim.. rymg passengers to and fromC. Holbrook. I I K ' j man-ageme- , nt , , er rate -- - raw lAmiAfl J el - .srsiflSbS a -- a the'll,d -- i .1,. -- - -- r T in-defi- e -- I , ; - - -- - ! . , mofc-jLe- aver-Ban- ake one-tent- h f - on,-th- I |