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Show Hear Senator George Sutherland at the Opera House Tonight Weather Forecast Tonight and Friday generally fair preceded by light enow east, portion this afternoon. Community NUMBER 226 VOLUME 5 PROVO CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1912. THE BRIGHAM YOUNG IMVERSTTY WO oooa oooo 000 VICE-PRESIDE- oooo SHERMAN DIED OPENED ITS FOURTH AGRICULTURAL OOOO 000 , OOOO jW&O flT oooo , I- AND FRUIT EXHIBIT WEDNESDAY 0 r u- NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT S' - Fourth Annual Agriculture LADIES REPUBLICAN - CLUB RECEPTION Exhibit of the Brigham Young al y University opened last night and The . Ladies will continue until Saturday for Republican Club will holdareception in the people of Provo the benefit exand vicinity. This year-t- he RepublicanJReadquarters tomorrow afternoon, Nov' 1, hibit is larget and better than at 2 oclock. Dr. James ever, and the fruits and vegeSchofield and Margret Jane tables exhibited show more careWhitcher of Salt Lake City ful attention on the part of the 8 will be the principal speak-er- s. producer than afy previous demThere will also be other outside onstration of the kind held excellent and an speakers ihe State. Fair - The the was rprogranrhas markedby opening after which refreshments will annual program and Professor served. An invitation is be Amos N. Merrill took charge. --extended to all to be presents Speeches weredeliveredQnthe valqg of farm training by T. N. " Taylor and E. II. Smart. R. A. Berry Explained the system of - peach. drying and evaporating PRESIDEIT TAFT used in Utahs Dixie and demonstrated its use in this vicinity, IS having dried 3,000 poilnds of peaches for shipment' this season. Reading were rendered by Rollo - Calloway and Miss Stella Olsen. Following the program the an- - Praise For the President, in nual agricultural feastconsisting i Democratic Newspaper. ' 'fr-t- he irOpeningiexercises, song and praver. - 2. What We Are Here For, by W. E. Stoker. 3. Duet, Miss Leona Strong 8 nad Walter P. Whitehead. & ' Reading, Miss Pearl 8 Oct. 30. -- After Vice President illness. long James Schoolcraft Sherman died at his home in this city at 9:42 oclock tonight of uraemic poison aused by Brights disease. lie had been sinking since early morning, and it was realized that death was a question only of a xw hours. There" vas slight relief shortly iftcr 7 oclock, caused by an apparent improvement in the coalition of the kidneys, but it did not prove real or lasting and at gave only temporary hope. UTICA, N. 8 -- & 8 , ed, A sacred concert will be given in - the First Ward meeting house Sunday even- honor of Milton P. Fletcher, Eafl Spafford, Leon Pearce, and Sirs. Rachel Duffm, who leave shortly-fo- r the mission field. The following pro- gram will be rendered. The beeir-arrang- The End Came After a Long ' Illness; He Was Surrounded by Eamily and Friends During His Last Illness. MISSIONARY FAREWELL IN FIRST WARD CHAPEL Fruitgrowers and Farmers From Many Sections Entered TheiEFruitnind Vegetables in the Contests; Many Prizes Were Awarded. 8 4.-- Romney. - 5. P 6. - et Farewell talk, MiTtorr' Fletcher, Piano selection, Miss At 9 odock the patients rose to 106, From that tem-jeratu- re Ime Jus condition rapidly passed !rom bad to worse until the end From talk, Mr. Sherman was unconscious. ' Pearce. , , r 8 v lien the end came, and had been 8. Saxaphone quintette. -' hours -9. Fargwell talk, Earl 4 in that condition for several . THERE IS NO HALF - WAY HOUSE. immedthe of members All the Spafford. 10. iate family were witnesses to the. Why I Am a Mor- If you areso wrapped up in Roosevelt that your vote Q dnal 8 seetje. In addition to Mrs. mon, Miss Lizzie Souter. for him"means more busito than and you your living 11. Reading, Miss Beatrice your Aherman,, there were in the death S'4V 8 is ness then ou were it time over lumber their three sons. Sherrill, the learning again vhy , Camp. Richard U. and Thomas M. SherFirst Commandment. .12. Farewell talk Mrs. - - man and their respective wives: Duffin. But if you want to make youy vole count Jor the con- 8 R. M. and - Sanford Sherman, 13.Muartette. Mr." Lester tinuance of proseprous present.conditioiis, take notejof the 4 .... of crackers, 8 vLefflor and apples- popcorn brothers of Mr, Sherman, and Mrs. company. feet that either the Republican .party or. tJieDemoerjtjc From the "CliicagcTFxaminer. cheese, and chocolate took place, .and Mrs. n. Jv U and the large crowd of visitors It is to be regretted that every sisters of Mr. Shennan. party will govern this country 'the next four years. were dismissed to see the exhibit. American congressman and every Mr. Sherman's Soon after RooseveftTias no more show to be elected than a rabbit One of the first things to catch American voter who makes a con- IRON BLOSSOM MINE Dr. death. Fayette II. Peck, the The only states that even he claims positively are Kansas, the eye of the visitor was the gressman could not have heard HAS LARGE SUM IN. attending physician, issued the California and Washington. And lie wont get either of splendid floral display at the door the speech made at the naval banTREASURY FOR DIVIDENDS following statement: them. A vote for him, therefore, is like a vote for Dobs or and the decorative work in all quet in New York recently by the The vice president died at room. - Added president of the United States. -exhibit of the 'Chafin wasted. :42 9 p. m., without regaining conA report was made on the Iron ' jiarts to this came the fruit preserving There was not a trace of poli- Blossom for a moment. He was to Demois -' than for it worse return sciousness the It wasted, helps Mining Company shows ne died in the display, showing the method of tics nor a suggestion of quiet, perfectly to power. And why does anybody want to do that it is in splendid condition ?ratie party or demagogy in the presidents and has his bottling and preserving various of .her brother wife, presence it would inevitably bring disaster to business f paid todate $1,350,000 in n fruits. Hon- remarks. Mr. Taft was perfectly kinds of and brothers his two and sister, dividends, and at the present time When in doubt, play safe ! their wives, and sons ey was exhibited from Emery simple and absolutely sincere. He is three his at the rate of 35 per $, 'county ; peanuts, melons and vege- was at his best. His 'speech was centpaying lie had been entirely unconscious on the money invested. leveltables from 'Vernal; grains from an expression of clear-cusince 7 oclock, when he had a The building of a mill for treatAmericanism the dry farm districts; corn from headed, period of partial .consciousness of low grade ores from the ADDED llAlir the corn fields, and apples of which should qppeal to every citi- ment lasting for about fifteen minutes. Iron Blossom and neighboring every variety grown within the zen. Ilq died In a uraemic coma as the The presidents plea for a larger properties, the Knjght Investment borders of the state. The R. A. result of Brights disease, heart FIELD ENTERS - Berry evaporated and dried peach navy was powerful in its earnest- Company will' help all the propand disease , attracted considerable attention, ness and simplicity. It was based erties. Mrs. Sherman bore up bravely fifteen The owns claims company in the direction upon the policy of a national iny as it is a step under the shock of her husbands is capitalized for one million and to take must commer-and surance against war every Chairman Oven Claims New Bake death, as also did the other memProves Homer Splendid Eph - make his crop of peaches profit cial disaster, npon the necessities shares on which a ten cent quarbers of the 'family,' Although it Good Lead for the RepubliSuccess For the is being paid reguable during all kinds of seasons. of the Panama Canal, upon the terly dividend was said at the house that the n thirty-sevecent of or can Party. per Company. - The Knight Woolgn. Mills com safety of the Monroe doctrine and larly, hopelessness of Mr. Sherman a the present selling price. upon the preservation of our digpany exhibited blankets, fight against death had been realAt the present time there is and suitings from the mill and nity and wholesome respect ized since Friday, the blow never$300,000.00 in the treasury, which was the last day of theless was a crushing one. Hanson Catering Company Hoover Brothers exhibited various amog nations. Yesterday brands of flour and cereals. With The presidents appeal for the will insure dividends for . some has now been in business in Provo registration for the coming gen- A few of the intimate Roller similar-exhibi it the since early in June and the attrac- eral election and today there are of the family called tonightfrientj a continuation of the congressional me to come Nephi tojex- tive front on Center street has ,600 more voters 6n the! registra- press their ' sympathy, Mills displayed the products of the policy of two .battleships a year among been the pride of the people of tion books than there were three them A. II. Holden, pastor of the was canvincing.in its ... common-se- n WEDDDING BELLS, grain fields in Juab .county, . The prizes have been awarded Provo, but the. front alone has not days ago. While transfers from Christ Reform church, where the logic. winTne heartiest, most unanimous - Marriage 'licenses have been is- been all the company has had to one district to another were more Shermans worship. - by the judges, the first prize ners receiving cash and the Second and most spontaneous applause sued to the following couples : show for starting 'in business in in number than they have been Soon after the vice presidents the ribbons. The awards were as of the evning was given by .that C. A. Carlson, Jr., and Marie Hard- this city. After putting in one of for a unmber of years, showing death it was announced that the follows: great and remarkably representa- ing, both of Salt Lake City; Jo- the best lines of candy and con- the active interest taken in the members of the family wished to Fruit Prizes. tive audience to this portion of the seph Powell of Price - and Mae fectionery placed in any like busi- political issues now before the be left undisturbed tonight, and Jonathan apples 0. L. Terry, presidents speech. , that no arrangements foF the funBurt of Springville; C. R. Stark ness in the state, the members of people. A canvas of the town made eral would be made before tomorfirst prize $2.00; P. N. Guyman, President Taft never made a and Erma A. Dunn, both of Provo the company began to loqk for the fact row. second prize $2.00. better 'and more effective public Lester J. Hales of Fork new fields that would harmonize sometime ago revealed 30 per cent of the business. that with Jonathan apples 0. L. Terry, speech. It was at once reverant and Lillian L. StbneSpanish the practically confectionery Dr. Peek remained at the Sherof Maple first prize $2.00; P. N. Guyman, and prophetic in its forecast' of a bake oven 11x12 voters had failed to get' their man home for a time, and notiRecently Johnson Minnie and J. ton; Joseph second. peace and arbitaration and reso- Rainbow, both of Provo; Hugh feet, with a capacity of 300 loaves names on the registration lists fied several of Mr. Shermans Winesap Theo. Farley, first, lute anfi aggressive in Its demand Davis of Wallsburg and Lizzie B of bread, was built on the most and would not have been able to friends by telephone that the end $2.00 ; 0. L. Terry, second. for preparedness until the day of Murdock of Heber City; Raymond modern lines known to the bak-cr- take part in this election, hut for had come. Rome Beauty O. L. Terry, first universal peace shall come. '-and an expert baker direct the activity on the part of all The announcement of the vice G. Ercanbraek and ldaAsbton, k second ers: Theo. famous from the Farley, $2.00; Royal Bakery part ywor both of Provo; Willis Gaisfort presidents death spread quickly In checking up the registration through Ben Davis applesc J. II- - Strat- UNCLE IS HUNTING the city. Universal sorMtme Healey, both of Alpine of Salt Lake City was employed and time lists Chairman Eph Homer re- row was expressed, and immedthe short In to take ton, first prize, one years sub FOR HEIRS TO TWO charge. Murray Wing of Eureka and Pear he has been at .work in Provo he ports that conditions look very iate steps were taken for the scription to Utah Farmer; Chas. ESTATES IN THE EAST McMurphy of Silver City. second. that for Provo to be car- proper recognition of the sorrowfavorable skill demonstrated his has so Morby, s are ried com Morby, the Gano ef th the reClove Republican ticket ful event. Mr. Sherman was rehas pany Postmaster James patrons by The teachers of the Maeser beginnig to say, Just one more from top to bottom, notwithstand- garded as the first citizen of Utifirst, one year- s- subscription To ceived a post eard from some -- Utah Farmer; Theo. Farley, sec town known as Cedarville asking school entertained Wednesday loaf of that good bread, or just ing - statements made by Bull ca, and all differences growing house school in hon one morexsupply of that pastry Moose and Democrats who claim out of politics died with him. at ond. the him to locate D. E. Merideth and evening R. I. Greening Fred Buss, first Effie Seckles, who are supposed or of Mr. C. T.OLseo, the former from Ilnnsohs. big followings in normal Repub-Now that thebakery has devel- liean districts. prize, one years subscription to to be somewhere in this Lection. principal of that school. THUGS OF CHICAGO Utah Farmer; 0. L. Terry, second, The card claims that an estate is Elaborate preparations are be- oped into success the company STRIP THEIR VICTIM Hie first of furnishL. 0. annual made celebra a for make will Terry, specialty Spitzenburg waiting for both of them if they ing B WITH AIR SAILS Orson Prestwich, second. J. T. tion of the founding of the Maeser ing all kinds of pastry and bread will write their uncle, AND CLAIMS RECORD CHICAGO, Oct. 29. Robert L. Winter Pearmain Theo Farley, and full information will he fur- School building and this year i stuffs for eptertainments and parwas held up and robbed Harris sehoo! Maeser for punch will be held in the ties. A department first ; Orson Prestwich, second, nished. of 29 both Friends Oct. money and clothing just into 8. Stratton II. A find will its Iir.t for Nov. JjDlLET, Northern Spy J, way building splendid pro paitics to- - after he had left a theatre to- of an Earl and the later is store aviator, the for Dougherty, the Milton first and second pjrizes. FletEarl Spafford and gram being prepared popular night. Harris vtas taken to a Winter Banana Orson - Prest cher will leave Pryvo next Thurs- occasion and the invitation is ex companv hopes to be abli to sene, day claimed a new passenger-car-- j -bilice station fn his undergirnents In a him. e record for dainty wich, second. suppers' rying day for Montreal, Canada, where tended to all to be present, anc took larger1 S. D. of Maeser all in the what and see Belleflower the Park, they will sail from there to South up and sent home in a patrol uagon Yellow plane Dougerty yesterday boys girls so popular ' j Coal at live do. City. can wrapped in a blanket. passengers centers. Africa to do missionary work. (Continued On rage Five ) OrfeanIIyde. 7. 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