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Show Issue In This Campaign Is Prosperity. We Have It Why Risk ID. HUMBER 224 COURT IS DECIDING MAPPED ATTSfr FATE OF E8KELSFN. rBe Two Trains Met in Head-o- n " EviColision at American $ $ Fork. ' 3, $$,,? t $ $, , g J, Annual Agricultural Exhibit Given by School; ilany Cash Prizes Offered This Year. ANN UAL ''AGRICUL- t REPUBLICAN RECEPTION NEXT MONDAY NIGHT TURAL EXHIBIT AT THE B. Y. U. v - . Next Monday night at 8 ' oclock at Republican head- - Interest in tile exhibit at the B. Y. U. grows every day. ,, The ' quarters', the Ladies Repiib- - Jican Club of Provo will give a splendid reception in Honor exhibitors of previous years are gettinlc their products ready, each expecting to take the prize ribbons and the cash' prizes while 'many new exhibitors are anxious to place their products alongside of the best. The nw. feature of the exhibit is the display of bread. From the present indications the competition for the prizes and in this division will ..... be keen. The Excelsior Mills and store have each ofthe fered one hundred pounds of best . flour to the lady, making the loaf of bread from their flour," L .of Attorney General . Albert R. Barnes, and candidate for . state auditor, Lincoln G. Kelly. An invitation is e?- tended to e very. one. to be ' pwsentfiOhJdjTtke'eYeti ing. made by the candidates and others, and musical numbers will be furnished. After a short program refreshments willTra served by the ladies and a general social chat . will take place. rib-ik- - . 4 4 City-Fee- -- ! 1 T .' ' "As was "annrjunccd lasf"year, Seed Company the Carpenter will distribute $25.00 in cash prizes which will be awarded as follows for the best exhibit: $2.50 Potted plants 2.50 Cut flowers ......... - 2.50 One peck potatoes 2.50 25 sugar beets . 2.50 onions One peck" .... 2.50 heads of cabbage ....2.00 2 largest field squash. ...... 2.50 One peck alfalfa seed Marker garden vegetables.... 3.0Q 2.50 Half bushel wheat I.... 1 -- first prizes Roylance - 1 Wiriesap apples 2.00 Rome Beauty apples. - 2.00 Jonathan apples 2.00 Pears, all varieties 2.00 Potatoes, all varieties BEVERLY, Masses- Oct. - 24. rememshould All exhibitors ber to have their material .in not President Taft tonight mads publater than early after, dinner on lic a special report to farmers of Wednesday, October 30. "Since Minnesota and the northwest to it takes some time to arrange the remain true to their Republican redisplay s, those in charge will beliefs of past campaigns.' " ' ceive material any time Tuesday 7 The political arguments submitor W ednesdav. The reception of the exhibitors ted for consideration of rural votand invited guests will be Wed- ers were advanced in . a letter nesday evening," October 30, at which the president sent to Gov.7:30 oclock'. The exhibit will be ernor A. O. Eberhart of Minnesoand (,j)cn to the public Thursday that while the Republiall ta, stating and free be will It Friday." can not made the sun to had party are invited. to see it. or the .jshine, crops to grow, it had o- ben responsible for the prevailing A good markets. The letter says in $! ! part : 77 DR. J E. TALMAGE I am very glad td have . enDESCRIBES TEMPLE couraging news of the political ; of outlook in Minnesota and wish to in is The Post receipts thank for the efforts you are new E. you James Dr. Talmages making for Republican success. The House of the book, The people of your state are vitalLord, and in renewing this interested in the maintenance of of is one ly copy we find that it our written ever present economic system. books best the Their welfare is dependent upon on the subject of ancient and the eoHtinttaneer pf-- a protective r so tariff,, and although at times by cleancuf simple style Dr. appeal to their prejudice, they in Talmages noticeable be diverted from a clear perthe described may lias he works, of their interest,! am conof the ception from days temples in- the end their comfident that Solomon to the present time, . fcense will mon enable them to see information regard-and the the dressed nosof church of the newly fallaey. the temples ing trums which in the past they have erected by the Latter-da- y rejected; ! am sure.they .must Saints is something that will realize that this contest is between the to be of special interest the Republican and Democratic members of the church, as Beside parties.. , well as ' Have Special Interest. the splendid descriptions of ' The men and women of (be the temples the. book con- innorthwest of the country have-- a. .special illustrations tains interest in Republican success this terior of the Salt Lake Tern- year. They are sharing in the pie, and views of all other church. general prosperity of the "'nation temples built by the - V - -- , - " non-member- s. - ? 4 : e; . - Ma-cardi- - - e, . . . .. - j ' FIEFS' cm. . - X , : - : s - f . Company0 will offer the following ' ; , 1- -2 M. - the-latter - William the-charge- -of 111- - ; The He 7as Preparing to Clean Flue. His Cigar Ignited . .... , ip & Gun Powder. Salt Lake, Oct. 26. Whether American Fork, Oct. Alma V. Richards, eha Caleb A. Inlow, Upper Bing- man killed and another; badly pion high jiuhper of the ham school principal, shall face scaldeu is the l6ll exacted by a world, has been made busi- Alfred Eskclscn of 43 West exill isioii- . t.uaigbt murdeF head-ow-be, Cliarles and and , Blue, First North street, was' very sev- ing Thomas Eddie-- AVhite, 'the tweeii'two engines running free chauffeur who was a witness and a heavy lreight rain on the Schwencke, the w inner of , erely burned about the face azid chauffeur who was a witness D iS: ft. ( j. line. The deacl man eight or ten medals for ora- arms while working at the Provo lie was chraged is Otto Jolliett of St, Louis, Mo., against him when lory lias been selected to Mattress Factory this forenoon. with burglary, will t be deter- who was crushed beyond recog- iL.fi.dit the paper, and early this Eskelsen started to elcan the Mr. week the boys turned out mined today.. The preliminary nition. Engineer J. M. Hacardle flues at the factory by the use of the first issue. The paper is hearing was concluded before of Salt; Lake, in charge of one of well written; and vigorous, Justice Harry S. Harper yester- Jhe engines, was scalded. gunpowder, but instead of using showing iOTdusiveIyk':-!hii".;about a tablespoonful - he - took day afternoon. The., committing v ! he wreck occurred it ;. the Editor Schwencke is going magistrate took the case under station' .here at; 6:47 tonight abo'tit a half" pound. , While he -to keep that paper well in miles an advisement until 10 oclock this Running at fifty-fivwas preparing the charge forrihe the line of advancement. morning. Next week Mrs. In- hour the two free, engines clashRichflue 'lie was smoking a eigar anda of the efforts Through low', charged with 'the' ; same ed into the freight of about thirty-dhave the been ards merchants spark from his cigar ignited the crime will be heard, probably ive. cars, All the trainmen ' ' "persuaded to- use this excel- was collision when the or is gunpowder in his hand. With a It Tuesday;., jumped Thursday lent advertising medium to be to seen herthe evidence in case flash it exploded, driving- the inevitable except thought obtain trade, and wre believe who was 'too late. . He will be a repfftitioil of that offerpowrder into this arms and face that none of the advertisers ed tit the hearing of her husband. was scalded by hot water from and badly injuring one eye. will have, cause to regret 7; Aside from testimony as to a the boiler of his engine and paintheir names among Dr. II. S. lyne was hurriedly placing motive for. . murder, .yesterday's fully burned. He was taken to . the live ones.. called and dressed the burns; session was" occupied largely Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake The Post Publishing Co. which were very painful and wit hattornevs w'rangles and re- by special train. lias again secured the con- the man terrible suffering. caused cesses to give them opportuni-tie- s The canes of the accident is for printing this wide- tract was He taken home and will be -for consulting authorities. said to be disregarding of the-reawake magazine. to remain at home for some forced , It was shown that Inlow had board by the crews of the en- $$$ $&$ $&'! time. The physician hopes to be been accused of stealing or?. Spec- gines running free. The signal, able to save liis eye if no compliimens from the' home of Harvey it is sail was set, but the two cations set in.-Jones, 716' First jlvfetiue,- and that engines ran pa t at terrific speed IIIE nOSRESSfflE White was a witness against northbound. 1 he freight, which him. The prosecutionXwas not was southbound, failed to get qu PLASHED allowed to offer "proof in detail the switch at the upper end. Just SPKEAKER FLAYS . 1I0UI of the theft., in front of the station it was met Contrary tp expectations, Al- by the: two engines. fred- S"RUki,".yej witness to" the were demolAll tbff Soil! CIO PARTIES ami were broken five cars shooting, was not recalled.. The ished session. opened with Mrs. Harvey into splinters Thirty cars were - The fish and game department Jones on . the stand Inlow vis- derailed and the track "badly Mattson For Scored David Being has been native trout crew A ited her .home of torn planting up large wrecking part a Successful Business Man fry in Fishers creek daring the August. She testified that In- with cranes and other apparatus While State low inquired about the ore spec- in charge of Assistant Superinpast two or three days and acin.the house, and was tendent Williams was dispatched imens cording to Reputy Fish and ; v Treasurer, Game Warden Peter Benson, be- scene. The io determined see them, but she from Salt Lake to the tween 75,000 and 80,000 trout would pot let him. She was not crew worked all night. The enhave been planted in the stream went to an AND SMOOT of of the account SPRY tire pouplation give permitted city, The wreck. the conversation. see the to BITTERLY ATTACKED where they will be held and fed downy ; Policeman II. A. Olson took track is not expected to be by .the atte until next spring, at which tiinef)they will be large the stand and'saTd on the night cleared before morning. , of September 27, he saw Inlow No one connected with the Lewis Larson Talked Tariff and enough to turn ' loose into the- lake and river; get out of "Whites automobile in trains knew the dead man. He Good and Bad Money Comi o front of the Merchants bank on is supposed to have been riding binations to Suit His Main street, with two suit cases. on the pilot of the .engine, . He WOMEN GIVEN ROOM .. ."'"Needs. According to the witness, the was identified by papers found FOR LOUNGING IN schoolmaster walked to the in his .pocket. An inquest will BEAUX ARTS CAFE Lewis Larsen, candidate for Judge building, then to the nqw be held Grand hotel; where he engaged a congress on the Bull ftlose ticket, Will Be Permitted to , Smoke and Vivian Watkins, Bull Moose room, left with the suit cases and Cigarettes, Play Checkers, Read walked to Exchange place. Olson JOSEPH lUTTALL candidate f riosdtitcrhrdluununu and Make Selves Perfectly at followed him. He declared Incandidate for district attorney, Home. ; .. low walked Ao State street and came to Provo last night and then northward, returning in spoke at the opera house in. be- - NEW YORK, Apct. 25. One about twenty minutes He saw half of the Bull Moose ticket. room of the GafeDes Beau Arts, the defendant stop in ifront of Mr; Watkins was the first speak- a fashionable restaurant on Sixth the Commercial club and then go er an dtook up only a short time avenue, has been transformed into to the rear entrance of the hotel, Aged Fioneer Goes to Re- when, he gave way for Larson, a cafe where wroman may sip cof-- , the main attraction for the even- fee and cordials, smoke cigarettes gaged, but could notshrdlupunu ward at Ripe Old Age had. where the .'room, .:be.enJnT, ing, Mr. Larson followed the or play games; Persons may have roomPTmT "at "9 but get-i- n. gaged, precedent laid down by all Bull HmnerTiarlfBSi candid a t e with ref erence oclock-- , the cloths are taken way oose M Olson, Said he accosted "the man Joseph Nuttall, aged 76 years, to the present Republican admin- and it as oflly to be used for cofand told him his actions were and one of the early pioneers of v istration. Statg T reasurer David fee, drinks or-- " games; Chess, suspicious.;' yvdied . at theKcjttle Utah county;;, Then the prosecution present- of Mattson ..was severely criticized checkers and dominoes are fur-- " L. . ' N uttall, at his W son, nished frefe of charge' and Euro-pea- n ed the testimony of policemen from for not placing "the state; funds 7 :5 morning, yesterday newspapers and periodicals in found that the, ore was later Mr. .oiit at interest according to offers are On file. There is also a: kept Lake Inlows room, in the suit cases, old age. and general indebility. Salt to rrtaile.by bankers'in was born Nuttall j news ticker installed, Liverpol, . at the hotel. Patrolman Joseph pay zper: cent on the daily' baland 1836, all is The 31, room but August ngland, day, open funds. I S. and do oPthe ances state Downey Hyde Hyrum For chat- took part in the investigation. came to Utah 'when a boy. much exit only after dinner is the cafe in not know that he gets is differante was ratehr he which engagedheld, many years said the speaker, but the They testified that they informand doing of it, ent from usual cabaret, as the ed Inlow that it was White who going across the plains treasurer has built flats, the music is tothebe state emm igrant work .between - Salt kept softer than the ; gave the police information that Lake and the Missouri river Marion hotel, which is a beauty, loud program one is often obliged led to the defendants arrest on and owns the controling interests to listen to. Provo to came he a charge of burglary, Inlow hav- Many years ago in the Kpnyon hotel and Maxims Ten , his here made home and ami alt jon $1 ,500 a; veaf ing ridden in Whites car ana mission Cafe; tile" chauffeur having followed years ago he .vent on a After Severely criticizing Matt- SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC Ht is survived by ST0F3 COURTSHIPS; him'.' to the Jones home. Ihey to Ongland the son, speaker stated that the VISITING FORBIDDEN said they found a revolver on two sons, Hcnrv-jS- i uttall, secre- Merchants bank- had' about $7,000 Commercial of the Provo tary his dresser when Governor Spry became a uttall, of MONTPELIER, Vt., Oet. 23. An effort on the part of the Club, and I director, but now it was one of I lie funeral servBench. Irovo, Health Officer Lindsey issued an to instituhave the strongest financial Inspector prosecution 1 afternoon that during order this Carl Carlson testify to state ices will be held in the somein the tions state, haying 10 h at "C meet the ng smallpox epidemic in Barre all where near $1,000,000. mentS; made by Inlow after, his o'clock Monday. living at Barre and workarrest on .the murder charge From state issues, the speaker persons in Montpelier, or vice versa, 0 ing Jailed.' , , took up national isstic? and' dismust change their residence, and KINO GEORGE GUEST the protection of 'infant cussed not travel between the cities. CF AMERICAN WOMAN AT THE METHODIST industries and the tariff and ; The rule also applies EPISCOPAL CHURCH stated that the time had come 11FNGERFORI), Eng.. Oct. 23. Boys having sweethearts in MontSunday morning at 11 oclock, needed The king arrived here this even- when they J10 longer' pelier and all courting hence for public service and sacrament of After referring to bond them must ns the over the teleto a remain few days ing .7 :30 m the. Lords Supper; at p. holders the country over, he said, phone. as, persons found visiting of Hubert Hon. tile John this church will join in a union guest Ward and Mrs.' "Ward; whi was I cant sea; any one 'who looks in Barre, or Barre people visiting service to be held at Miss Jenne Reid, daughter of the like a bloatcd"bond holder here. in Montpelier, will be 'quarantinchurch. Latham Ing'A '(Continued ed. American ambassador. . pa 1npe Fight.) ham, pastor. . Good speeches will be A WHITE AND' BLUE IS A WINNER 25.-r-U- ne tiveJnterest is Being Taken in the Fourth IAS BADLY J T ' rain; Sunday OflEDEATH CAUSED ' - ; i Saturday fair. VOLUME 5 ALFRED Cl IU Alleged -- Murderer-May Tried for His Fife on dence Submitted. i Weather Forecait PROVO CITY. UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1912. mm prizes r ' t: 03T Hi? (Continue Ou Page Five.) - " ; Or ; -v- coulds.--not..- 1, -- - os 11 ; ... -- . be-do- , |