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Show f THE POSTS NEWS -- Service la WHEN YOU WANT ,To reach the moat people at 4he lowest price, appreciated and Its patrons are get ting the beat service Provo ever had. use The Post Largest' paid circulation In Provo CALIFONIA--BO- VS VISITED GODDARD $368,000,000 Worth of Millionaries Accused of Criminal Conspiracy. EPPERSON AND PROVO TODAY LEAD FOR COMMISSIONER : t - At 4. IS this afternoon twenty-eigh- t California boys who have won the largest .prizes ever offered . reached this city for a trip through Provo and over the fruit farms and - agricultural sections of this vicinity They, were Pi'et at the station by Y, L, Biersach and conducted around in automobiles furnished by members of the Provo club. At 6:30 the boys returned to the Union passenger station and left fot Colorado Springs, These boys are on a 9000 mile trip a'eross tITe contInenU a'ud 'bacir and are the champions in crop gi owing, contests which were conducted by the University of California, These boy farmers have performed such feats as raisingflve times na many bushels of potatoes to the acre as does the average California or of feeding pigs so that kn average gain of three scored they pounds a day apiece for ten days, or of making profit at the rate of over $230 an acre on potatoes or mixd vegetables. The months journey from the Pacific to the Atlantic and back which wan the prize of their exploits as scientific farmers began with at' tendance at a convention at the Unithe University of versity farm-othe boy s agi Culall of Calitornia, There wete California. in clubs tural 309 delegates there, or more than had twenty-eig- ht Daniels , Goddard and Miss . Brown Receive Highest Votes Cast ; Election Was Very ' Quiet and TotalVoteW as Tight . Sections of the City t in-M- ost Com-mercl- -d o 'v. 1 o 3 potato-growe- r, would go except in the first and the James E. Daniels was the high man j eighth distiicts wheietho Daniels in the primary election held today forces were well organized, In the race for commissioner H J. and Charles H. Ward came second. W. Goddard led with a big vote aim third in the took Poulton place Ralph race, while Mayor Charles F. Decker j Lawrence T. Epperson came second, ran last. , The vote was Jlght in distancing George P. Dillings and most parts, of the city and as no Myron C. Newell. , candidate had an organization bgckj Miss Alice Brown led Ralph Elliott 6f him no one could get the least in the primary, each carrying some ' Idea as to the way the final votes districts. I , ; f , High School Girls B.Y.UFALLMEET . . , Uniforms Don Will BTIInn-M, t w e vrr Jn p S p Tomorrow- - morning when the Provo high school opens itsjloors, the young ladies of that institution will appear in navy blue uniforms, as that garb has been decided upon by the school officials. There has also been a movement to place the boys in uniform. but the expense of Installing the equipment for cadet work and the purchase of a uniform Is too great to be considered this season. When Interviewed today ,.9dpt. L. E, Eggertsen said that . he believed the placing of all the girls in uniform would not only do away with class distinction, but would save the young j remedied The' annual track field and track meet of the Brigham Young University will take place on the "Y field at 2 oclock Saturday afternoon when the High school and College teams will settle their push ball con-- 1 test and the athletes of the instltu- tion will enter the events to deter-- ! mine class fall champions. A number of new men are in school this winter and will be tried out la Saturdays events. Coach Roberta is! Chicago, The whole 309 young farmers wem from the convention at the University farm by special ' train to visit International c -- Panama-Pacifithe Exposition in San Francisco. prlzer winThen the twenty-eigh- t ners, after being eqtqrtained at a plav la - the Creca. Berkeley-- at theatr? and a dmuer given by tho agricultural students of the University of California, boarded their special car and started on a nin-which thousand mile inttnerary 'farms brought them to the sugar beet todav. Provo of orchards and fruit 23 to October Colorado Springs Denver October 21; to the University of Nebraska and the hog and alfalfa farms in the neighborhood of Lincoln October 22; to Omaha th..t evening; to the Iowa State College of Agriculture, at Amos, October 23, and to the stock yards of Chicago, -- confident that he has a strong bunch of athletes this season and this win give him an opportunity to determine ladies considerable time In getting the relative standing of the boys In ' school. great millionaires, the ready for school and preparing The ball contest win un most important cf whom is William push cial clothing. doubt edly prove the big feature of Rockefeller, worth something like the days sport and will take the 2150,000.000. have been placed on trial -B- place of the annual flag rush be- before the United PARLEY CLINBER States court In tween the classes. The push ball which will be used New York" City on the charge of INJURED in the contest is 6 feet in diameter violating tEe Sherman Act as directand is in Schwabs window this week ors of the New Haven railroad. 7 he for exhibition. penalty, if they are convicted. i3 While stooping to pick up a bolt 15000 fine or a year in Jail or both. a from threshing had that dropped The fortunes of these millionaires machine upon which he had been HANNAH JOHNSON is estimated a3 follows: working, Parley Clinger of Lake View William Rockefeller . . .J150.000.000 was seriously injured when the sepLewis Cass . ENDS Ledyard, USEFUL LIFE 10,000,000 The him. arator was backed into InGeorge 5.000.0W and filler badly machine broke his leg Charles F. Brooker 30,000,800 jured his shoulder, Mrs. Hannah Johnson Larsen, wife Charles M. Pratt 100.000,008 Clinger was taken to" the hospital 1,000,000 where an examination will be held of former Bishop Marinis Larsen, Edward D. Robbias .V 5,000,800 to determine whether or not he is died at her home in Spanish Fork Newton Barney ; 10,000,000 Sunday evening.'. She has been a Robert W. Taft . injured internally. 2.000,000 of resident that city since she was a of 5,000.000 she oame when age Albert Burr has been given judg- eight years K.- - McHarg ... 20.000,000 nient for 2614.33 against the Roylance from' Sweden 58 year' ago. She Is! Henry V. Brewster Frederick 30,000.000 furnished and her four husband that survived by fruit for j company The two! defendants are: to four sons also and According daughters, . company year ago. ' William Rockefeller (74). One of the evidence in the case, the Con--, brothers and four sisters' among the three or four richest men in the solidated Grocery company collected j whom are Mrs. David Giles and Mrs. world. . 'Nets Johnson of this city, the money from Mr, Roylance upon George Miller (68). New York an order which had been ' HOME! AND lawyer and active In church SCHOOL d and tbo. gave the plaintiff so DAY 4 ASSOCIATION TAG the that bond a (3 Roylanco company will reverse to the Co.i- -' Judgment JOSEPH HtLLSTROM The Home nnd School associ- ,aolidated Grcctry company to pay. ' . TO DIE ON NOV. 19 ation will make November 2 Supreme Chancellor Brig, S,, Young 1U visit Provo Salt Lake City, Oct. IS. Joseph of Indiannpolfs w at all'the polling plhces in the d- Hillstrom, convicted slayer of J. G. November 6 to meet ith th office ji of the Knights of Pythias. Delegates 3 city. The proceeds received Morrison nnd Morrisons son here on will bo spent in buing a lathe from the southern part 'of' the state 10 'Jsnuarlr brought befo-e orcas-siofor the manual training depart- aiy coming to Provo for that M. of Ritchie the district ment of the bAgh school. The Uj Judge court at 10:33 o'clock today and ro- Home and School committee in been Issued sentenced to be shot to death Friday, charge of the day will do ev--, A marriage license-ha- s November 19, to raise 'b the F. Charlbtte Math;s, and erythlng possible Fred Phillips to. " w this HlPstrom v.as brought ' and is rou.t partmeut properly both of Provo. e $ room trom the rlate prison in an i funds needed to equip the of the limans taken to as5,tomobile. F'ev- persons outside tie Judge D. T. Lewis of the Juvenile ff 9 movement. the request of the Swedish .minister the in Fork sist t from over was Spanish cem-- 'i to the United States. Tho respite ti ip. a on business, yost iday ( and chaiity work, pear. Charles F. Brooker -- s, e, - - -- counter-mi!!ndedb- y l- officers knew he was to be sentenced today and only a small audience was Iiesent. Hillstrom declined to savj-anything before sentence was pro-- ! Bounce 1. He undertook to say some-!- , thing afterward, but w'as not per-1.-, ' adtted to speak. Hillstrom was originally sentenced - L to be executed October T. JX repte until last Saturday was granted bv f O g 4 COUNTY OFFICIALS TO ' HOLD CONVENTION HERE 2 ?' y 3 f 3 A I n. convention of ail comuiiisioners, mrs, audi- treasurers in Juab, tors and Uc.lt Lajte, Tooele, Utah and Wj'jr.trh fourties will be held Gokciror Spry at 'be request cu' Pres-- ( in. this city October 21. The idcr.t Wilson. whose action , was on call by the state ho. ud of e Wan terminated and Hilistrpms apoml state FAiulho: . Linn in (!. Ke'v. !o,- - v. fence was denied by the board of t).vr port ant qne.,tins of t nation dons Saturday, as no new evidence will bo dlacussed. w as presented. ! r A : i October - 24, automoThey will visit the great 25; October bile plants la Detroit October Buffalo Niagara' Falls and i Show 26; the New England Fruit Harvard and 27; October in Boston University and the ; famous dgiry farms and market gardens abpnt Boston October 28 and 29New 'York will be reached October ' f 30, for a Btay of two half. They ;wi! . November It -. - .0:45 p. m. No, - v cultural ' High November 8; to WashingMaryland,. ton that evening, for a stay of three days; to' . Pittsburg, November 7; to Lexington, Kentucky, for a viz and Walthe Haggln stock-farto November Chattanooga 8; nut Hill, November 9;, and to the cotton about Meridian,' Mississippi, fields 10. November They will spend November 11 in New Orleans, with a trip the following day to sugvr plantations and sugar factories and the rice experiment station1 Ciow-- , La, November 12; see El Fas and Juarez on the evening of Noveiu-1and reach Lo Angeles, fjr a visit to neighboi Ing citriis orluid-- , packing houses, aud walnut groves, November 16, 1oun-- The enl November se-S- d y at Berkeley--th- e seat of the University of Cali-- f 'tiia, under whose auspices tl-- y ' with tilth1 will thus have a::. it Of all the cnief types ture practiced in the United huii--- , in their highest development will -' j - 4, county was-Osu- he do-on- c fluential (OS). Ansonia. multi-millionair- pok-tic- . - i , -- to-t- James S. Hemingway (56), New Haven, one of Connecticuts most In- mercantile and railroad president bankers, reputedly worth several milBrass company in Con- lion dollars. A. Heaton Kobi rtson of Connecticut necticut, (65). New legislature, national committeeman m Haven lawyer, director in banks and 1900 and 1912. and a power In industrial companies, of . state legislature and a Democratic Henry K. McHarg (64). Of Stam- candidate for fjoth governor and " ford, Conn., but is a banker in Nev United States senator. of the New I,ewis Cass York, an Ledyard - (64).. New York Stock Exchange, coal and coke York, cne of the most prominent in Virginia, railrua., lawyers in the United States, close mine owner friend of the late J. P, Morgan, magnate. D. Newton Barney (56)' Fannin,. whose will he drew, director in vari- ton, Conn., capitalist, Insurance ami ous railroad and industrial corporabank director, treasurer of Hartfmtu tions. Eectric Light company, and several Charles, M, Pratt (60). Brooklyn times a millionaire. Standard Oil presiFrederick F, Jlrewster (42). New dent of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, haven, one of Connecticuts ricnes trustee of Amherst College, and citizens, capitalist, bank director, In donor of large gifts for education. Edward D. Robbins - (60).- - New hardware manufacturing business, on a general counsel for the and land Haven, sportsman prominent water; youngest of those arraigned. New Haven Railroad system from Robert W. Taft (47). Providence, 1906 to 1914, and therefore ConnectiR. I., cotton manufacturer, banker cut counsel for the system for many nnd financier, and worth several years, a lawyer regarded as raving a not few or no rivals in New England oj brother millions; 9U dent Taft, as often misstated corpoi ation tangles. ''1. Conn., American ADLY - agricul- scattered dver.a distance as greu. as all the way from' New York tJ Atlanta, or from New Orleans to Tw-elv- e 4 gibpys chL tural club state convention fever before ta!V The' sixty-fiv- e ia America! jh 17 v ! |