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Show f WEATHER FORECAST - Tonight and Saturday generally cloudy; prob- er show ably-loeak-thund- 51 DUMBER PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY3rr4 VOLUME OREM ROAD PURCHASES . The West End of the Tabernacla Block Has Been Sold to the Orem Road For $11,000.00 and Station Will Be Built. crossed the river partly by means Russia Has Joined With, Hey of remnants of the railway bridge Little Llav Neighbor and which was blown up by the and partly by a pontoon Germany Goes in With Ser-viap- Austro-Hungar- S bridge constructed under cover of the railway bridge. y, STARTED WHEN A ST. PETERSBURG, July 30. SERVIAN KILLED The entire Russian army is mohil-izens will and AUSTRIAN ARCHDUKE begin tomorrow on receipt of - The strained relations" between Austrias declaration of war, and Servia" have which is expected here with cer, been at almost fever, heat far months past. About a month ago tainty in a few hours. The enthusiasm of the whole a Servian student assassinated population is indescribable. -- The Arehduke Francis Ferdinand, the nation is united to a man, race heir to the throne of Austria, and forgotten even his wife. This caused - Austrian hatred, being demonstrations a gainst the little among the Jews and Fins. All are fired with an unprece- Servian neighbor and finally Switzerland r-- AUSTRIA As announced in the columns of The Post two weeks ago, the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad company will build its passenger station on the west end of the Tabernacle block. For weeKs the Orem ppopje have been anxious to secure the ground for the passenger station, but it was pot untiL this week that the deal was - HUNGARY f BUDAPEST V-' d hostile-operatio- Austro-Hungar- dented patriotism and are eagerly awaiting the czar's ukase to cross the frontier. It is reported "tonight that the Russian ambassador at Vienna was handed his passports this morning. strictest censorship The is maintained over the telegraph lines. Only brief news messages in obviously simple language aTe out. allowed to be sent ' 9 - ? Austro-Hungar- y, LONDON, July 30. A dispatch from St. Petersburg to ' Reuters Telegraph company says it is believed in St. Petersburg that Austria will declare war against Russia tomorrow. The dispatch adds DRINA RIVER MINED. that if this should be the case, it is understood that Emperor NichRIGA. Russia, July 30. Mar olas will go to Moscow to delivc" tial was proclaimed todav a pronouncement in the Uspensky over Bolderaa and the mouth of cathedral. the Drina river and the vicinity. Steamers have to obtain special to pas in and out. permission HOW BELGRADE The field of submarine mines WAS TAKEN outside the entrance to the harbor Austria SEMLTN, .(across river is to bp completed tonight. he from Belgrade), July 30. T lw Austro-Hungaria- u army has cross- ed the Danube at a point about GUARDING RAIL- ROAD BRIDGES thirty miles east of Belgrade on ! r i the river Danube and, the river Save, ten miles south of Belgrade. Belgrade itself has been captured and is now occupied by Austrian troops. The Austrian force which invaded Servia at Remen-- i dria is advancing along the road which leads to Osipanioa and ultimately to Nish, the present seat of the Servian government. The occupation of Belgrade wps carried out without serious dif-- j cultyr Th e invadin g "troopi BERLIN. July 30. State railway emplovees armed with carbines and ball cartridges were placed on dntv today at all the railroad bridges and culver! throughout Oermanv. COAST GUARDS INCREASED. LONDON. .Tnlv 30 Several sections of the British special force were called to dutv todavn the cast and south coasts to relieve the regulars in guarding d"1-fer- se i Facts About Democratic Economy The Provo Herald of last night congratulated the present Democratic - county administration for the manner in which they have started to keep the county platform pledges, and then they enumerate how the count commissioners hav e lowered the tax levy and saved the county $10,000. How consistent! Only a Democrat could figure as our esteemed friend of the Provo Herald. Now let us give a few facts. When the Democrats took charge of the county affairs there was over $45,000 in the county treasury. The county levy for the year 1912 Rad been 7Vh mills, levied by the Republican county Our present levy is 9 12 mills,, which is two commissioners. was ever levied by the county commissioners than mills higher This is 26 per cent higher than the rule. under Republican do you figure the saving to .the peowherein So levy of 1912. ple of Utah County, when we have a levy fixed by the county commissioners that is 26 per cent higher than was ever levied by the commissioners when the Republicans were in control. By the levy of last year 10 mills (which was 21b mills higher than 1912), made by the present administration. Utah Countys revenue was approximately $37,000 more than at any time under the Republican administration. This the taxpayers had to pay. So we again ask wherein is the saving T We do not figure it a saving to the people of Utah County to raise their taxes, but to the contrary we figure that the present administration has been extravagant, as well as incompetent. Other pledges made by the Democrats in their county platform have been kept in about the same manner as the lowering of W. pledge our county assessthe tax levy. We quote one: visit to or to make a personal every taxpayer ,in Utah Count and become personally acquainted with the value of their This pledge was kept in about thrsuie niunner as property. the lowering of the taxes.' ? Bosnia!; V bugkaW,. .SPA Vadrio y Francis Joseph, the $ged ruler of demanded satis faction of the Servian nation. The demands involved the integrity of the Servian nation, as Servia denied that-t- he government had anything to do with the assassination. Austria finally demanded the surrender of the country along the Danube and the small provinces where there has been trouble between the, two countries. The Servians, flushed with the success of the Balkan war. became arrogant and refused all demands made by the neighboring nation. DEPOT SITE uiutn. KOU MANIA. boaarist -.- SERVIA.' BULGARIA. N SOFIA eon-snmat- ed and the property turned over to the electric road officials. The price paid for the ground was rrporfed at $11,000.00. and takes' a strip of ground 110 feet wide off the entire block. According to the rortd officials a $10,000.00 passenger station will bp erected on the site within a short time, as the plans ffr the are now being drawn and building T" .will soon be in the bands of the Spursconstruction engineer. N. G. REPUBLICAN CLUB block the out from be run will ' MEETS TONIGHT the one to be of, it and ' promises V v busiest centers in the city. The Young Mens Republi- The selection of the west end of s" can Club' wilt Luw at - the- lea f the dethe Tabernacle-blopk.fo-r club headquarters to'hight at met with has Rite thp approval pot the usual time for the jmr- of all parties in,the city. Several pose of arranging for an byt- other sites were offered to tho . ing. The ladies have thear, bftt none were so weU Regulars are Now Camped on the company, committees ready for action North Park and Guardsmen suited to the railroad as the one and will wail upon the selected. v s Will Reach This City Saturday young men tonight. men business that Many predict and Sunday.' r the selection of the station site CenWith Company K of the United will canse the south side of build and Proro to ter strpet up States Infantry, under Captain city. Cromwell Stacey already camped will no longer he a hav& of number a options at the North City Park,-activ-e ar- Already on the rangements are" nov b&ng made been taken on propertyand some side street the south of for the arrival of the National erected. A --change in the plans for 'The from botli north and fine buildings may soon be Guardroops celebration1 of the opening of the south Sunday. The company of Railroad Valuation Taken. Orem Interurbanjwas- agreed to at left Portland, Oregon, regulars a conference between the local re- Obeying an order issued by the and early Wednesday Commerce Commission, Interstate ceptaon committee and represen- - oame dirpotlv thro jnornmg to Provo of a ahves of the railroad at Provo physical valuation exparty United Qompany E, Twenty-firs- t in making a phyis perts engaged ern00IV infantry, Capt. Cromwell sical valuation of the Salt Lake It has now been decided to have States Stapev the formal celebration of the open- - Provo commanding, arrived at Route near Provo. The party of Testerdav from Fort civil engineers occupies its own-ca- r, ng take place at Provo the sec- near Wash., Wright, ond week of which is sidetracked at such probably Vanp The company hag sixty-fou- r the as points August 14. The date will be fixed party are working. officers and men. the comcount every rail The engineers definitely today or Tomorrow. missioned officers oirdnty besides The plan to have the Rotary and tie and spike in the road, and Stacey being First Lieut. take into account elub of Salt Lake 7 entertained Captain. every minnte It T. Weeks and Second. Lieut. L item here on that occasion has been M Wheeler. of physical property op the C. Capt. Herbert modified and the official eelebra- road. It is thought that at least Gibner, medical corps, is attached five .. , A , ,, I, u years Vill be reoni,Cd to com7 t0 th The company was the snrvev of all the rail-- ' ernor. state officials and plete fn Lake for few and .of roads the country, upoiwbich prominent citizens of Salt Lake boardpd a 1rftin -- f p many similar parties are Working. r special excursion for the Ro- - wlPrp fhpv wi io; the" tary club will be given anout n and participato in he V week after tile opening eelebra- , rations for the men will be' purThe escort wag ins and field chased in Salt1 Lake and will be The local committee will pro-- ( ennpiment of the infantry and ar- - Mipplied finder the direction tiHery ramc to Provo last night 0tor0mp.lpte II. M. Lund, who has ar- -, ments for the entertainmentarr?,of the Horses and mules will be furnish-jeranged for the distribution for x members of the official party. these organizations Saturday two clays rrt three stations between Headquarters, band and eom- - Provo and Salt Lake. This arAuto Accident. IT of the nnny provisional battal- rangement makes it unnecessary Attorney N. A. Robertson of ion will be joined here Sunday for the organization to carry sup- Salt Lake .while driving his autoB. morning stationed by company plies for more than two days and mobile on the county road south at Ogden, and will depart about insures proper handling and care of Provo .collided with a buggy 8:30 oclock driven by Edward Griffith, win. Route for thisover the Salt Lake j of fresh meat. mty. The three was accompanied by his wife. A eomnanies from the southern part wheel of the buggy was tom off of the state win arrive in Provo 'LAKE VIEW RESIDENTS and Mrs. Griffith was thrown to about the the 'ground. She was taken. by and Salt same time as the Ogden U PETITION OREM ROAD Lake organizations and! FOR ANOTHER STATION Attorney "Robertson to the Provo will march to the first camp at, , Genera t where it svas Cleggs ranch. The battery will, The residents in the south learped that her injuries were not take up the march to the 'military end of the Lake View district of a serious nature. The accident reservation immediately On am have signed a petition to the occurred when Attorney Robert- val in Provo. Orem road asking for the es- .VC. G. Williams will, tablisbment of a station just son attempted to .drive past tlrif reach Provo Sunday, morning to north of the Provo River fith. who at the same time turned take charge of thq troons of crossing, so that they can ' in the same direction. Tie will have charge guardsmen. come into Provo on the Inter- of the marches between here and urban. At present the sta- One of the latest features of the Fort Donglis L;ntenant W. R. tion is as far north of those Orem road' is the cutting of the Wallace will be the inspector in people as it is from the point express rates to the same price as stmetor during the encampment. they want a station into parcels post and the hauling of The road to be followed bv the Trovo It is believed that to froin roa(1 wil1 t,)e and from tie Peti" Salt infantry column has been thor- express Lake on the m-,tin-nr-pvery reduced ieu advan- be bbp schedules. To meet the rates the a' , Moments have been made tu,e to hdul thcseroads, into people other companies nave also made along llic route for supplying for-Iheeitv. ' decided cuts. age for the horses and mules. The MAJ SHOWING THE SCENE OF THE EXPECTED EUROPEAN VAR. i Even should the expected war it though few European states- would welcome the w?ar that they between Austria and Servia be men believe this possible Rou- -- find -to attack chance a might confined to the original nations it mania and Bulgaria, to say nothwill cover a wide area in south- ing of Greece and Montenegro, Servia along with Austria because eastern Europe. While Russia may be drawn into it. There havp they still suffer under the and Germany may Jbe' kept out of beei hints that the Bulgarians war. Lake View Child U, Comes , Killed Todayjiy to Provo Sunday aea an Electric Car Little Pauline Atherly Was Playing Between the Ties When the Work Train Ran Over Her, Causing Death. v The first fatal accident to occur on the Intergrban line happened this morning at 7:45 when the south bound car ran over little Pauline Atherly. the sixteen months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Atherly of Lake View. The work train had just left the Lake View station and proceeded south a quarter of a mile when it came to a sharp curve in the road and was on a down grade of about one and per cent. When within 200 feet of the child H.-- Buist saw it stick its head' above the ties and immediately applied the brakes, but could not stop in time and the car passed Over the child, crushing its head and mashing one foot. R. C. Redenbaugh was conductor on the car and be. with a number of workmen, nicked up the bodv and carried it to the house nearby. It appears that the child wandered out of sight of its mother end got between two ties that had not vet been ballasted and was nlaying there when the aeoiden hardened. members of the crew ore stricken over the sad affair prief but noon investigation by officials of the road no blame was attached to any of them. one-ha- lf Mot-orma- n --- The bridges and railroad sidings manning thefcoast defenses. Tie special army reservist; called to the colors today comprise electricians 'military engineers and mine layers. The British admiralty also nonnested the big Welsh coal owners to retain their stocks of fil'd. . d T STUDENTS SENT HOME. -- LONDON, July 30. All foreign pupils at the big German schools were informed yesterday that they must leave Germany im- mediately. A number of 'English students left last night and arr'u-ehere today. One, who earue from Bonn on thp Rhine,. said that beiweoii that town and Cologne the train in uhich he was traveling passed .eight, i trains loaled with German soldiers going toward the French frontier. d w for Encampment Official Road Opening Delayed one-side- d - A Spo-Angu- - T' m of-Co- l. , d J j x , -- - , r n TP. ! |