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Show 4 Weather Forecast Tuesday day PROVO CITY,- - UTAII,' TUESDAY, JUNE 1871912? ' NUMBER 172 tt $ GREAT EXCITEMENT PREVAILS Both Factions Are Contending Hard For Advantage and Many Contests Over Technicalities Are Being Waged by - Opposing Forces; Utah Delegation is - ' x t . - 4 4 The stockholders of the Salt Lake ami Paysoii Interurjnin Railway. ( Vrnpany met in Salt Lake City yesterday for the purpose of further discussing the franchise t y- -t lie rity commissi i iT or s of 1 aIt 1 i a,ul to Pr.olst . Pnst unfair attempt made to hold tin's entire district by an luijnst np and discriminating, tax placed upuiL the entire road,- - - After a short discussion of . affairs the stockholders .decided to place, the stock under the control of seven mem-anassigned their interests to the folowing board of directors : W. W. Armstrong. W. S. Wallace, Abel J. Evans, J. B. Keeler. D. R. Beebe. J. S. MeP.etli and George C Whitmore. . ' These men will take up the franchise as given and make every attempt possible to get"the"Salt Lake Board of Commisssioners to change the terms of the franchise and make it possible-fothe inter-urba- n f road to be built. The money has been ready for almost a year to build this road and the local MRS. LYDIA capitalists have done everything e to try to infsTT tin fran-'- t to a. favorable end, through' : DIED HIGH! and tin people of this county have been back of it. However,, the franchise giveu by the Salt Lake Board is an impossible The Funeral Will Be Held as no railroad companyfranchise, could Wednesday in the Thirds operate successfully w1th such IllOir the-stand Hie d r . - ' - s ! y Cal-ve- " . j opponents, against .conservative elements - on - both sides were advising care and precaution. Both factions had prepared programs for today work ns fallows, and both fully expected to carry their particular plan ft Meeting House Thursday Eveningr" found anywhere and all day members of the sheriffs of- fieepthft poliec'foreeand the 4 three brothers have been ou the.lookoat for her. but up to 4 IL oclock this afternoon she 4 4 had not been located. A re- - 4 4 came in however, from. 4 port; 4m1ic Woolen Mills stating that 4 4 a strange lady was there this 4 4 morning andjalked in a very irrational fashion. She slat- 4. ed that her brother had invit- - 4 4 ed her to come over to the 4 4 circys this - morning from 4 4 Spanish Fork and seenied to 4 4 be very much pleased over .4 4-the trip. A strange woman 4 4 answering to the description 4 of Mrs. Spooner was seen 4 back' of the Bell Telephone 4 4 office about, noon time, but since then no 1 race of her can lie found, and it is the opinion 4 of the officers that she has 4 joined .the crowds ami gone 4 4 down to the circus. The lady is not at all dangerous, but 4 is probably suffering from a 4 4 deranged mind. 4 lu-d- $j v $ ! ig very troublesome to the farmers for the past two or three' years. Dr. Titus has recently been lecturing in Lehi and other points in th riortlv end of the county, nod then"" iv nicf I, tin given people have been saved hundreds of tons of hay, on account of having prepared to fight the weevil before it Wild do the damage to the crop it would have done had not the fanners been prepared. The alfalfa weevil has been gaining a great foothold in thi county during the past year and. unless something can he done to put a cheek to it, in- - another year irAvill destroy- practically all of lueern crop in the county. Many of the Bench farmers realizing the conditions, have eut their crops and are preparing to make the fight, while ' two less informed have been heavily losing through the inroads made by this pest. Dr. Titus will arrive in Provo Thursday evening ,and will be taken in an automobile to Tim- -' panogos meeting house for the lecture. On bis way he will he given an opportunity to inspect some of the sections where the weevil has been found, which 'will give him an idea of the conditions and what must be done. An invitation has been extended, to every farmer and every person Interested in that entire district to be present to hear what the doctor has to say, as he will undoubtedly give some very valuable instruction on protecting alL kinds of crops from the insect. 4 4 Strawberry Tunhel Day Will Take Great Crowds to Spanish Fork. v7 The announcement was made this' morning that Dr. E. G. Titus of the Utah Agricultural College wil lecture inTimpunogos meeting house fit 8 oclock next Thursday evening to the farmers of Provo Bench on the alfalfa weevil and other insect pests which have been FOfTllMIi term's Tn force. . The new board will vr Utah County WillLose Hundreds of Tons of Hay Unless the Ravages of These In-- . sect Pests Can Be Stopped. ' ofsrai- - " organize within the next few days for the purpose of working change the clauses that are causing the trouble and holding np the road, as they realize that would be a great .benefit io the slate as soon as completed and in operation. ALFALFA WEEVIL SUBJECT OF TALK -- pos-iilil- SUM t on 4 4 - -- - Tlie Meeting Will Be This Board WillWork to Get 4 the 4rityamT preliminary had 4 been done for the exarnina- Needed Changes in Held in Timpanogos 4,tion7the"vtonifr!reouTdnot be A. The Franchiser" -- - 4 - - -- 4 . , - -- ? B. V. Evans and two broth- - 4 ers iif Spanish Fork came tu Q lrovo this morning ' und 4 brought with them MrsJen- 4 jiie A. Spooner, who was to 4 have been taken before Gom 4 missioner David T. Lewis to- day. to lie examined for her However. sanity. shoi'tly 4 after the party arrived in this A 4 one-hal- 7 j. INSANE HEARING " 4 (. 4 report from the Armour 4 Company of Chicago 4 4 reached here' this .morning, 4 4 stating that Mrs. Delia 1. 4 4 Booth, the wife of . Judge J 4 4 E. Booth of this city, won the 4 4 first .prize for the State. of 4 4 Utah i nfluTKitchen Ceonomy 4 4 Contest which that company 4 4 conducted during. the month 4 of May, " The contest took 4 4 place in many different parts 4 of the State and was for the 4 4 purpose of getting up origin 4 4 al recipes which would tend 4 4 to reduce the cost of living. 4 4 The prize recipe" for Hus state 4 is as folows : - Veal Birds 4 r 4 Make a dressm of .stale 4 4 bread, one loaf, f eup 4 4 melted butter or drippings, 4 4 one medium sized onion mine- - 4 4 ed fine, one tablespoon ground 4 4 sage, one tablespoon salt? one 4 4. lilf teaspoon pepper. Mois-- 4 ten with milk or water. Mix 4 4-well, place large xpoonful of 4 dressing in the center of a 4 4 small slice of veal, fold veal 4 4 over dressing and fasten with 4 4 toothpicks, place close togeth- 4 er in buttered pan. Nearly cover with one pint thin 4 4 cream, to which has been add- - 4 4 ed one teaspoon Armour V Bake in oven 4 Extract. Begf 4 until tender. "4 A t , v -- and 4.3 ijt LADY DISAPPEARS; it j 4 -- P y (' - on seating delegates by Governor Iladley pf Missouri. ' phone, Wires.) Appeal from 'decision of chair The battle for the nomination if -- 4report is rejected.- for Republican candidates for Demand roll call on - appeal President of the United States is from chair. on at' Chicago in earnest and acAttempt tp take physical possesif contested delegates are persion cording, to the votes cast on the mitted to vote temporary chairmanthis afterLeave convention if physical efnoon the battle is anybodys battle fort is defeated. nntil the end. Root won the temOrganize their7 own convention. When the doors of the Coliseum porary chairmanship by a very narrow margin and received in building were thrown open at 10 this vote a pjjTt of the LaFollette-Cummin- s oclock the, streets on either side votes which may not go were jammed with people all madto either candidate or which may ly struggling. to enter the great swing to one side or the other and hall, and in a .very- - short time decide the battle, i AIL along the nearly all of the delegates were in line there is hard fighting and their seats. The Utah delegation t is contested very has one ofhe bset locations in the every-poinclosely. The Roosevelt peopleat great Coliseum, being seated .in .first claimed the election of Mc- Section 15. which is within easy Govern by ten majority, but the distance of upoirwhieh figures, after a recount had been the speakers and their prominent made, gave Root a' very small figures in the convention will be located. Before going . into .tbe lea convention the Utah delegation Never in the history of Chicago selected its officers for the conhas there been such a convention follows r - Committee as vention is and there assembled as today, never in the7' history of the nation on credentials. Gov. - Wm. Spry ""Ward Chapel. lias there been sueh a wide spread rules. Jacob Johnson; resolutions. 7 adGeo. Senator to Sutherland; interest pin the actions )f a poli-- 1 teal convention.' Only once be-- - vise" the candidate of the- choice, Mrs. Lydia Burrows, the wife fore in the history of the United Senator Reed Smoot ; to advise the viee Senator GeorSutln of Charles Burrow-- of this city, president," States has there been anything of erland. . died at the family residence at 12 its nature, that tpne being' when C. R. Hollingsworth of. Ogden U. S. Grant tried to.run for a third oclock Sunday night from pneuterm and was defeated by James was made an honorary vice presi- monia and a t.umor. ' 4 A. Garfield, but at that time the dent of the convention and Col. C. Mrs. Burrows was horn in Loose was again made national E. was turbulance and' excitement,"' from.' Utah." Many oh7En gland, 58 years" ago, peaceable compared with the pres- committeeman.were Utahns other given positions and lived iu that city until 24 ent situation around the Republic ' can National Convention in Chica-go- . in the house and the state is well when shy came to ' - years. ago, After spending' a nigbt in represented..- . Provo with her husband .and they The first important telegram eauetisses and secret meetings, the scene of the convention have lived in this city ever since. delegates favoring the different from the before noon She is survived by her husband, and read as came just candidates assembled again early of New' Barnes York follows: Charles Borrows, two children, at the this morning headquarters of both - Taft and Roosevelt. is in mueh evidence this morning. Mrs. Emma Murray and' Mrs. The delegations from New York Among the most radical, on each Anderson, both of this "city also side were inflamatory speeches and Kentucky oceupythe front while the section. Pennsjl vania is located fiveTgrandchildren, three sisters, the Tele-- . (Special Telegrams over Bell 4 zr $ 4 5 MRS. D. I. BOOTH 'A WON STATE PRIZE 4 4 Well Cared. t and Wednes- VOLUME TAFT WONTHEFIRST ROUND; -- 7 ROOT IS TEMPORAR Y -- fair." J The people of Spanish Fork are vyorking night and day 'for the big celebration in honor of the breaking through of the Strawberry Tunnel, which takes place in that city July 2. - Telegrams ha ve beem seut to President Taft, Sec: - ROYLANCE COMPANY SHIPPING CARLOAD OF retary Fisher and other national STRAWBERRIES EACH DAY eliaraetersinviting thehi to he or to have a representaThe Roylance Company - will present from tion Washington on the ship a carload of strawberries Governor grounds. from Spry and his now until the every night end of the season, to the eastern staff and' iuany""state officials markets, according to the report have also' been invited to attend given out.by-th- at company today. and Manufacturers Assn.' the This will represent the strawberfoi eej The Salt Lake Commercial ry crop in Utah Countywhieh is Mrs.- - Elizabeth Jenkins, " Sandy, one of the best we have ever had. Club, Helds Band. Salt Lake-ReMrs. Hannah Robinson. American and from present prices the crop Estate Association.-th- e Merchants Fork; Mrs. Emma MeGinnia of will be one of the most profitable. and Farmers' Association, the Salt Lake,"amf one brother, Will- The strawberry growers in differ- Mining Exchange and other public iam Shaw of Sandy. The funeral ent sections are looking for pickof the oVganizations will capitol services will be held ih the Third ers, as the demand so far has be.en to for Fork the o Spanish ward meeting house Wednesday ueh greater than the supply, and journey, mines Eum.The inless local 2 of at p. . : people respond, pick- opening day. ers from outside points may have reka. Mammoth' and Silver City to be brought in. . BRITISH SURGEON will dose, and besides there will v -HAS SUCCESS WITH he hundreds of people from all 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 ? 4 $ '3 4 NEW ANAESTHETIC 4 over .the central and southern part 4 JARVIS VISITS ' 4 G. A. R. VETERANS 4 4 of the state come into this county LAKE THANK 4 REGION CITIZENS Whom He Man -- directly back of the New-Yo- rk delegations in the center pf the hall. The building is gaily decorated with flags and bunting, the band is, located in a stand, on the nortlr end of the building near the roof. Vice President FairL :: . into execution. banks gave an ovation to the dele' Taft program : 10 a. m., convention hall opened. gates as he entered the hall. The 10 :30 to 12, band concert. (Continued On Page , Five.) Victor to order eall by Noon, 3 ' Rosewater. , Invocation by the Rev. .James 4 MORE PAVING AT - . 4 FEDERAL BUILDING F. Callaghan. - 4 Upon Newspaper . for the pur Nine of celebrating this ' Fred of Presentation gavel by l Operated After Injecting, DeV. T. The Sherman Rost big occasion." Engineer Clarence S. Jar- - 4 W. Upham. clared that He Suffered No Pain A No; fi. G. 4 have been Recommendations auxilR.. to A. In its order the entertain A is. qf. .the Provo Reservoir and people in Process. Reading of official call for con- 41 made to the to Sherman-Reli- ef Ivvd W. be fherenvill Base government Company and fV S. Humph- - 4 iar,y. right league vention by Senator William Hay4 - 4 ball teams there 4 tena of desire cement-.to walks Provo, more Corps give reys left this morning for the 4 splendid place ward of national committee. 16. l)r. F. W. 4 der their" heartfelt thanks to 4 exhibition of ball, and 4 London. June head-a4 vs herr'4-the- y Federal' tha, around the for Root building t qf.tlij sojue Presentation of Elihu 4" Ross 4 of Forbes t)T'st will n tab 4 in this city, he put to will spend two or three 4 the City- Gomtnissiorrr thA'4 horses") l jheRoyaLCollcge andwithina temporary chairman. short" time alf of the section 4 of Burgeon believes he has found A Commercial Oinb, Mr. Ashton 4 the test on the big Spanish Fork 4 days estimating the snow fall 4 Ifiecticnrof terapOT&fjT ofiamnau which will of the Princess Theatre.- the 4 rae track. The Startup Candy 4 and outlookior the summers 4 4 west of the north entrance 4 a local anaesthetic Keynote address by temporary 4 - 4 speedily abolish, any human pain A Boy Scouts ayd the gimd citi- - 4 Company is preparing for a dis- 4 water cewill be to the supply arouml tin 4 building ehirmatiT' 4 v7 or an 4 zens 4 in who. of of and lakes eonse.qnenr injur, that Region. Last 4 have lhe"curb Provo, 4Kmented.1o and"the generally play they njioiran -L Election of other temporn ry;of4 winter Mr. Jams' 4 so - generously 4 promised one of the finest 4 this was contributed, which made a trip 4 operation. planted grass fleers. William Pollock of the Daily 4 ami aided Ais so materially In 4 in that line 4 into the lake region on snow 4 4 entertainments This taken he will up. for states spring of naming Roll call 4 is being done because the 4 Mirror- staff was detailed to in- 4 our preparation for the De- - & that it is possible' JUi.give, The 4 shoes and established a hy- - 4 credentials and other committees. northentrance to the building 4 vestigate the discovery, and per 4 partment Encampment of the 4 committees now appointed to take 4 drographie station near the 4 Adjournment. 4 has become the main en- - 4 suaded Dr: Ross to perform an op- 4 Grand Army of the Republic 4 charge of the affair represent 4 lake, whieh he left in charge 4 .Roosevelt program M r. Pollock says : 4, and thus enabled ns to tender 4 4 trance; fully ninety per cent 4 eration on him. every city ,town and hamlet in the 4 of two hunters. The snow 4 10 a. m., Roosevelt boomers deDr. .Ross injected about 80 4, the most successful reception 4 smith end ,of the county, and all 4. fall after he returned was 4 4 of the people going . in and 4 mand admission. out at that plac and as the 4 minims of puinine and nrcah3r j4 ever accorded the Grand 4& of them are working day and 4 exceptionally heavy, and no 4 .10:30 to 12, fight police around draehloride into in.v left forearm. j4 Army in Utah. night to .push the celebration A doubt when he returns from 4 $ grass is kept worn off all the " doors. ' Tn five minutes the injected area 4 a' bad W. BllOWN. J. (Signed) through to success. Many other 4 this trip lie will be able to re- - 4 has k time appearance! Gall to order a signal for battle. 4 amusements are under considera- 4 port plenty of .snow in the 4 he proceeded 4 Th6n - 4, was numbed. Com.. Utah. Dept. ineenvenit 4 besides is making Prayer for peace, but war 4 tion; and Aiceord in g to the Spanish 4 mountains and u good out- - 4 JANT, WILLIAMSON, to cut out an elleptical pie.ee of 4 4 ient for those who' drive up in sure. jS ; 4 lasted one 4 W. T. The Rres. 4 Relief Bosh. Sherman Fork people- .to vehicles operation mek of 4 look for plenty .of water dur- - 4 Gavel presentation, but not ga- 4 autos and other - minute and. a half. It was 4 4 in the 4 celebrations Corps. summer, the 4 ing the per greatest mail. 4 get their vel rule. 2 ir tiv J e t , of the painless. 444444 feetly history county $ ' Presentation of minority report $ al -- - -- 1- - - - -- r . . - -- -- -- -' . - fire-work- -- s r- eveii-ting- - . - thLs-uill-- ( . . ' e - - 's |