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Show i f , f t The Paramount Issue In This Campaign Is Prosperity. We Have It. Why Risk It? ;i V -- t Weather Forecast I Qrnnity; - Thursday .and fair. 4 NUMBER 223 PROVO CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER' 24, 1912. MUM n Canal System Will Joon Ex- tend to the Jordan Nar- -' rows; State Administration. r i The Ministers Are Discuss- ing Many Church' Problems. 4 . T The Provo Reservoir Company has let contracts for the construo- tion of five miles of canal extend-- . fug from the nolman farm at "Manilla to a point two miles north of American Fork. When t of th e company reached the Holman farm yesterday they found over one hundred men ready to to build the canal in exchange for stock in the canal after uinfPiMiw-CLI- IB. r I HERE 1 .j Governor Gave a Review of Utahns -Prosperity Under the Present EIIM1E0 5 ARE IE r VOLUME - mi. SIGNS Friday f3 DEER HUNTERS 4 Movement Has Been BROUGHT IN ELEVEN 4 to Have Telephone Poles Removed; Railway Com- mittee Reported on Work. 4 4 A party of hunters from 4 4 Provo, including J. W.Will- 4 iamson. J. W. Clark,- F, I). f Clark, Charles Madsen, .James Madsen, John Lamb, Prof. .& A 4 Bee,-!jr.4 reHanson and others Irving 4 turned from Soldier Summit 4 4 this morning where rtiey have 4 4 ben bunting for the past ten and brought with thenr-- 4 4 eleven head of deer-an- d .a 4 brown hear The hunters 4 4. report . game, quite . sea ree in 4 4 the hills this season. Deer 4 are very hardorshooramU'S' 4 to makeany headway the 4 4 hunters had to spread oht 4 4 and surround them whenever 4 they succeeded In locating 4 them. All report having en- - 4 4 joyed their trip "into the 4 'mountains. $ $ 3 $ f1 - The meetingsiof the 111,1 annual C Q n gr.C ga.--- - CSS1Q JL.ilL-ih- e tion al Association of Utah' have been held at the Congregational Church yesterday and foday, and the sessions so far have been very successful. Yesterday afternoon Phillip King was ordained pastin' of. the Provo church. Lnst jweji-inaddresses b Rev, Elmer I. Goshen," Rev-- ; J. Challon mith, Rev. S. II. Goodwin, and Rev. Reter A. Simpkin. - This morning. Prof. Marcus E. Jones spoke on the Church of This Age; Rev. Oliver B. Loud on Points of Emphasis in Present Church Needs; Judge J. W. 1 Started he members of the Commercial evening. to discuss-the many probelms confronting the city and to assist in advance ing a public project now under consideration. A number of the newLmembers of the- club were present and aided in diseussiug the problems of the evening, and the interest taken will undoubted- lyvdomuch to increasethe attend-,-- . Cluhjiiet-hist- . v - - ys, - One of the largest crowds of laGovernor William Spry and - Insurance Commissioner dies ever brought State together for an t - Willard ' -Done, came to Provo last afternoon ' meeting gathered at ance in' the future. Tuesday-evening,-- to -- Ferra Decker representing the discuss .the Republican headquarters yester- it is -- constructed. After going railroad and telegraph committee issues of the present campaign. day afternoon to tender a recep- into the situation carefully, about tion to "William Governor reported that those appointed to. contracts to Spry, were awarded thirty Long before the meeting was calldo the work toward getting the Congressman Joseph Howell and the farmers and the approximate ed to order the entire lower floor State Auditor Jesse D. for the Utah RailJewkes, cost of constructing the five miles of the opera house was filled and and the Utah candidates way company from Provo to the County of eanal will be $12,000. the people were crowding into the on the mouth of Spanish .Fork canyon, Republican ticket. As soon as this portion of the upper gallery. By the time the L. N. Ellsworth of Payson was work is started had been very successful so far will arrangements -- Governor arrivedthere were peo- chairman-an- d nnd many deeds .have now been " introduced as the for NrWhitecottonon Individualiin ple standing every' doorway first speaker Hon. Joseph nowell. four miles more, extending from sm and Unity in Religion. .The placed in escrow by the land own. and large crowds on the outside The Utah representative compli- the ers along the line-o- f lOCAlJERCHAtl the road. north of American Fork session this afternoon was taken point unable to get seats. mented the ladies of Provoon the almost to the point of the moun- up by the womens "memwork thik Having completed missionary In a few words District Attor- energy they have shown in the of the commmittee now state bers where Route Lake Salt and Rev. the sermon .the tain, program by ON MAIL ORDERS that they earn go no further until . ney Harvey Cluff introduced present and their work tracks cross through into Salt Phillip King, Governor Spry, who, amid ap- for the campaign t the railroad people are ready He Republican party.. Lake The approximate plause arose and started to deliv- then took up .the tariff issue and cost of valley. and give them further orders. this work is $8,000, or at a er an address on the administra- in a most logical manner proLincoln once said t ' John D, Dixon stated that plans Abraham of mile. ratio $2,000 per tion of affairs in the State of ceeded to give the MRS. ESTHER I dont know much' about politi- are now being formulated to meet Republican side The Reservoir Company has He stated state the that Utah, , of the great tariff question. The been cal .economy; I dont pretend to with Wr W. Armstrong, president rapid advancement represented a great business or- tariff bill prepared by the Demo- on its making know 'all about this question of of the Salt Lake. Commercial Club, ircanal system and before HERE TODAY ' ganization, and as general mana-- " crats during the. last session of tai'lff; hut I do know And other commercial club meza protective next summer commences : ' this get he' wanted to report' to the congress came in for its share of rigation we from When bers state for the purpose the of buy- goods the company will be prepared to stockholders the condition of its criticism, and Republican and of we abroad the the get goods "furthering flie interests of pros- supply water for thousands of finances. Referring to those who for gets went pective bpt .growers nfUtah., The Joss-the' money; measure praised ire" ills'. Esthei so n lorelgner have Wen attempting to place the their good service tothe' nation. aeres of ground to the we-bwe when have at es Imlne' the tresent season have during Lehi. and American died'this Fork of morning t.1,TYA'fter state in a false light, hS told those Hon. Jesse D. Jewkes was the both the and the caused those interested in fruitgoods money ma for val'of nattaek Stiffening present that he wanted to be fair second speaker, ne thanked the Now, Mr. Buyer, you stop and raising to see the necessity of h vular heart trouble. Banks Mrg. and showwnat had Republicans of UtalTCounty for ONE WOMAN DEAD, r been done with the state was. born. iiSpamst&JTft April think; Did it ever oentr to you new system for handling the bum- -' funds their part in securing for him the ANOTHER WOUNDED IN products are sold in per crops to be grown in this state 27,. -- "that had been Terahryv&ujflgo'slie that your T KANSAS SHOOTING n i tr placed there. large- nomination for the position" of You alone 'reap the bene- and canneries and evaporating Provo t ( h ' L; ,, c r t o'v where ob Idaho, ly through the efforts of Attorney state treasurer. The business afher husbamblitiu. From there fit of an enlarged community. plants must be established to creR. Some A. Barnes. General years fairs of the state were then taken Mrs. Ward Kills Herself After the comes to selling your pro- ate the market for that fruit which family iiiVed to Sterretf, Ida- When itdid. ago a law was placed on the sta- up and in a splendid manner the Companion is Injured in Some ho, and ducts, you ever sell a dollars gets too ripe for shipment or of a fomyears ago she Manner mail order house! slightly inferior grade to that tute books providing for the col- present state auditor proceeded Unknown to During came to abonqt the worth Provhi, where, she has Luncheon. lection, of an inheritance tax but to show the ladies of Provo just Did ever ask they you the price of which the people desire to place made her home. up until the last administration what the present Republican adeven intimate on eastern markets. It was conor five your products, Mrs, Banks is survived very little had been done towafd ministration "has done.to Sdvance GALINA, Kan., 0ct. 23. Mrs. daughters and four sons.by The they were a prospective custom- ceded last night that the fruit collecting this tax. the interests of the people of Sadie Ward, wife of Carl Ward, are Mrs. W. O. Creer, er? Of course not. Why then, growers are entitled tq the united During the last four years, Utah. In every department of is dead, and Mrs. W. B. Cox is in daughters Mrs. Ralph Creer, Mrs. ' Arnold theis loyalty to these people? efforts of the citizens in their behowever, the attorney general has the state government there has a local hospital seriously injured Miss Anqe Banks. and Whom do you ask for credit when half and all assistance that can succeeded in collecting approx- been careful attention paid to the as the. result . of a mysterious Dixon, Miss Leveru Banks, all of Provo, you are short of funds the mail be given to them will be rendered imately $UOO,OQO from estates. Of handling of funds and in every double" shooting here today. Both and her sons .are W. Alien Banks order house? No, you go to the by the commercial interests of this amount $50,000 has been co- ease these funds have been made to husbands are traveling menrand of Salt who buys directly or in- - Hrovo. Lake, Elder John J. Banks merchant llected from Utahs people and do the work for which they were at an early hour tonight had not A movement was started to who is in Holland on a' mission, directly your products; who pays about $1,250,000 from residents of appropriated. Mr. Jewkes related been located. the have all poles removed from the taxes, pays pays and Earl and Glen Banks of Pro- your price; other states. Because of a co- some of his experiences as a merThe Wards and Coxes have been vo. the license, pays the donations, center of the streets of Provo and nstitutional provision this money chant in Carbon and Emery coun- living in the same house. The The funeral services will be held borrows money in many eases that it was reported that the street he cah trust for six months railway company will place its" goes to the state treasurer and ties during the dark jays of 1892 Wards had planned to move into in the First ward meeting house and in order toyou cannot be touched by the govern- and 1893, when Coxeys Army other apartments. The women at 12 show jour loyalty, poles on the side of the streets, oclock Sunday and the reMrs. or or any other officer, nor can capie through Utah on the way to lunched together today. do? do what you providing the eleetrie and telemains may be viewed at the resiSend to the mail order house phone companies will remove their' any officer tell the state treasurer the national capitol to raise a Ward went to her new home, dence, 137 last Fifth South St., , what must he done with the mon- protest against the system of free rushed into a bedroom and shot from 10 :30 to 11 :30 Sunday morn- when you have" the cash. Are you lines. All were in favor of rein right? ey. . The only thing under the trade that had brought about the herselU four times near the heart. ing. The burial will be at moving poles and an effort will law the state board of examiners soup house and the evils accom- She was disarmed but rushed outhand On other the be made to have the streets clearprotection O. II. Berg and Son in ed as quickly as possible. issue in can do' is to scc that the money panying it. After telling about doors and plunged head firstrinto have is Provo an important of the remains.' Mrs, is on hand when needed by the and the prosperity he had enjoyed an open cistern and .was dead be- Bankscharge LeRoy-Dixo- n nf ilie city comwas an ardent Relief So- Provo, as protective tariff with was said-thhe recovered. this he was stated fore her and. the our mission when the state, body government. speaker reported that work on ciety worker and will be missed a dollar wounded not found to Be was as Cox Mrs. tariff Wilson Think revenue for it report, and gentlemen.pleased only improving onr streets grading xiverp the First war'k society had been touched. bill vas passed if took all the rev- - in her home. It is not known by ToyaU to those who are loyal to is being carried on, as rapidly as The different appropriation and enue he had to satisfy the hungry how she was shot, whether it was you, and In this way you help the finances of the city will perv trust funds were then discussed, the result of a quarrel or with yourself, first. Naturally.- - --when mit. The road work done during , of dollar NOT suicidal where FALSE SO AFTER intent, the business man prospers you the summer had proven very satevery showing would isfactory and the same-kin- d, ALL ; WE MEANT 5,000 what of. states funds was placed. The prosper. Again, C. K. SOUTHWORTH DIED Provo amount to if it were not for gravel and shal will be used on governor told of the amount ap-- . OF HEART TROUBLE his home neces- other sections. . From a statement that ap the merchant-witpropriated by the legislature for his employes. 1 good roads, for the state univerYESTERDAY morning in and of those of issue last peared sity nights and .4 444444 4-markets 4.$ eastern ( school to and one the be led would systems, lending Herald, People sity, well known C. a was K. Southwortli, to believe that the' proprietor for what they need this country 4 THE CONSTITUTION. showed that while the state panama, Japan and in Europe had of that paper knows mofe 4 would soon be off the map. not getting interest directly from j aided in making the administra-th- e resident of Provo, died yesterday trouble after a brief about the business of the Protect yourself, your credit, Lawrence Y. Sherman. money indirectly it had drawn tion of Roosevelt, the success it from heart illness." ' Mr." Southworth ; was' 47 It, "Is your protection and Post' than"the publishers of ' your childrens "education by 4 or saved the state $58,000, and proved to heU this paper know about their home trading. "Where you can see Governor Spry was the last years of age and the son of Mr. mine. However strong I may the state for the first time in its II. L. Southworth". He own business. When we stat- and, feel what you are buying, 4 be today, tomorrow I may be history is on a strictly cash basis. speaker, and after telling of " the and-Mr. the fred a for was the principal the where you get credit when you 4 weak and you may be strong. work Utah became done by Joseph Howell state, good that When many years lastjssue of Post would be head by 5000 are iu need, where you get value 4 Today I may be the aggres- - 4 .GovemffirJWe.Us arranged for .an ifl,.Congre.ss,..where he.has.secured owner ..and, manager ofthe . Cas-received and in ease you do not 4 sor, tomorrow I may be the, overdraft of $100,000. During the so much for Utah in the wily of tilla resort and had other inter: people we meant exactly 4 victim. Today a ..multitude' 4 what we said. The publish- - where you have recourse, first two years of Sprys adminis- - appropriations for public build ests in the county widow and asa reduced is He A MERCHANT. 4 may be right, tomorrow an- - 4 survived "ers to of do this paper not by tration this overdraft was Judge Jacob ings, he referred numerous well be 4 as six 4 as the know sume to how other multitude may and that where and he stated past Johnson, children, to $200,000, just many during 4 wrong! Law is not the fleet- - 4 MURDER AND SUICIDE Herald publish papers-thtwo years it has been out of debt was best known the people praised other relatives to mourn his loss. BEFORE 200 PEOPLE 4 ing caprice of an agitated, 4 and further than that they entirely, and the state may now him most." The governor spoke a for life. stand without! shadows I of do not care, but if the Herald on clean politics and urged those RT, LOUIS. Oct. 23. Before 4 rapidly forming and rapid- - 4 be able to run its business the 200 will has that worth children to teach to policy their people bring patrons of a popular cafe here 4 ly vanishing multitude. It 4 any good wager present borrowing one dollar. ' man sud- 4 is a rule of action designed to 4 to of its while Utah we closer of the was and the given statehood together. defy When proprietor tonight, a day questions study to prove that the assertion denly drew a knife from his pock- 4 protect you when I am in a Utah we shouldered $900,000 in this issues before the nation, ne After the speakers had finished et and stabbed to death his wo- 4 majority and to protect me territorial debts. This year the deprecated the cry of some of the Chairman Ellsworth announced $ made by the Iost was false had for a he the claims. or as ladies that man companion and then took his 4 wen you are in a majority. refund were provided going up demagogues who state was authorized to 4 Constitutional headlands are 4 refreshments We the hut and under bonds handshake are own life. state the the down of these and impres deploring float $250,000 4 $ of which cries' consisted loud of was thrown up about the rights that The woman, of hand too, sandwiches, on slon, they fashionably condition present day politics having the money The 4 of persons and the rights of dressed and were taken up land the state saves; and yef sitting up nights to try to coffee and cake. Oscar W. Hyde $ circulation will be a thing of the past wilh the Herald that break into the political arena of assisted with the coffee and sandcouple had been in the cafe quiet- 4 property so that there may 4 f each year five per eent on is wiches. burden Ladies when of The the in for I I, amount of ly drinking for half an hour be 4 be a staple rule under vs hicli 4 belive Republican proof the state. looking money. ralfore' the tragedy, Both are un- 4 all may live and be secure. will editits to another Club in and the he rousing give said, put took up proprietor. the good,, Governor Spry up 44 4 444 4 identified. week..- next and the ly j'i gbiotn Five.)On take-contract- s g were-delivere- -- -- . -- - -- " right-of-wa- y C . brmade-foirdetting-contra- y to-ac- DAIS ' I.DIEO j. the-fru- i - uy i the-peop- le -- Span-ishFor- at h 4 T . e - well-dresse- d wore-diamond- 1 r keep-(Contlnu- 1 Page - " - ed 4,,4'44 it , |