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Show ? TfTn! -- V1 OpJ I NO, 12-- tiwil. PEOVO CITV. m iHDUNES ' -' ts .. -- ntKS'nAY. o 3 FRPKrxnv::' VOL. VII: r . TO !! . Noted Men Chicago Chef Tried to Poison : IMS SPRIMILLE TO SORE TO 10 SAYS LOOSE ' The - - Commissioners Join In Fight . T o Bring Tourist Traffic Thro Utah County Over Salt Lake Route THE HIGH SCHOOL State Central BE HELD IN PROVO State Convention. Colonel C. E. Loose returned Sunday night from a hurried trip East, where he went to visit his boivs. Dean practically I ish Fork, later Salem and Payson will likely be reached and the gas plant in this city .will be enlarged to take care cf the increased business. rent 8t2rte( t0 bring the tourist traffic of the Union Pacific lines through Utah county over the Salt Lake Route by the Commercial club was taken up by C. H. Ward and J. W. Dunn with the board of county commissioners and met with very Thuch favor. Members of the club received word a short time ago that the Salt Lake route contemplated sending all its tourist traffic through Since that time the Tooele county. Commercial, organizations of the county have been very busy in their efforts to convert the. railroad people of the advisability of coming this way. championship. The Brignam oung university j has been making overtures tb the high school boys for some time and recently these overtures were accepted and the dates for the tournament were set for March , 9, j ' 11. 10, - Up to the present time only two or three teams have cinched the dl-- ; vision championships anl it .Is bard to forecast on the teams that will be here to enter the finals. However, OR CAETEO WAGiElSON from the present outlook. Box Elder CHICAGO. will represent the north and Tooele p ill represent the center, including Mere than 100 men prominent in sity club of Chicago, last week. the Salt Lake district. Lehi or Pleawere taken sant Grove yvlll carry of the honors Chicago and Illinois were guests at When many cf the guests it was discovered the assistant sick for the Alpine division and Spring-villthe : inner given in honor of chef who had charge of the soup had has practically cinched the Mundelein,' the new prelate fled. Poisons and chemicals were end. Some lively contests must o? the Catholic church In the Unive'- - fcv.nd In his room., .Governcr Dunne, yet be played, in the south before the winners are decided. The high school boys, however,; promise the basket ball fans of ch! city some good Bport and some great games. CX-MA- V. APPLIES Y : e' Arch-bisho- p Ne-b- o TO UINTAH BASIN A letter was received by Mayor James E. Daniels from Billy the ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Biersach, in which he presented to the city his playhouse, valued at about 250 as an addition to the equipment of jthe North Park ' swimming pool. The letter reads as follows: It iswith great pleasure I hereby of Provo my present to playhouse to be used at the swimming pool in the North park as a dressing room for girls. Trusting that they may derive much pleasure and- comfort from the believe me. Sir, Same, n Very respectfully. h, - Salt Lake, Feb. 19. Definite steps toward their building a railroad Into the Uintah Basin were taken yesterday by the D. & R. G. when they forwarded an application for a right of way from Randlette to Duchesne to the United States land office at Vernal. Local representatives .first filed the application in the local tandof-- ' fice, but it. was. discovered that the application woud have to be made to the Vernal the-Cit- y BILLY C.ihfln, general manager of the Ore-geShort Line; Mr. J. A. Monro, vice president of the Oregon Shor.t B. L. Winchell, director of traffic cf Line and Union Pacific; Mr. F, A. .lie Union' Pacific, Oregon Shoit Line yann, general traffic manager of and Oregon Railroad and Navigation Salt Lake Route and Mr. W. C. companies, one of the biggest recep- Orem of the Salt Lake and Utah tions ever tendered to a railroad mon Railway company, and the Commerin the United States, and accom-- . cial club will tender a. banquet at the panying .him to Provo will be E. Ef Hotel Roberts to-- the distinguished The business men cf this city a: e making every effort to tender to Mr. n as that supposed to have been held while I was in Washington, and I had very little time to do any. thing but transact business. While in the East I engaged headquarters for the Republican delegation from Utah in Chicago, but found even at this early date that practically all of the hotel accommodations in the big hotels had been engaged. However, I succeeded in securing good quarters in the Auditorium for the delegation and it will be well located for the convention. Colonel Loose said he believed thlft there would '.be no two tickets opposing Wilson this time, as the fight would be made directly against the Wilson policies, and the man secur the nomination upon the Repub-- , Mean ticket will be the president of the United States. The Colonel will issue a call for the state central' committee to meet, hr March,- - when arranga-t- . rents will be made for holding the tne convention to select delegates f r the Chicago convention., . viEitcs. An invitation has been ided to the business men, to be piesent. Anumber of importarft railroad yr hlems will undoubtedly come up for consideration at the meeting, the most Important of which will be the in the Uincnirtr action of tah Easln with Provo the terminus for this road. The surveys made past few years into the Res- r Etion Indicate the interest being t:er. lirthat new country, and It has determine rany times that is the best point from ythich t" run a line. The suryeytf up H;fc ' ceei: ccnycn. show good grades md e outlet is the most direct of tb-- ! could be run -U'et' fer the,' reception r,V to be rendered to Mm P. W'ncbel at the, HoteP Rolrert 2 o'clock Wednesday next irs ' ; c';tcined from Mr. Nut tall, secre-.- . the Commercial club, fr!ix 7 '.the clubs reception comm!:-' e - -- dur-ng.tl- ' - &7' -- .wyi $;r, ft. V M f .' A 5 p. c- - vr.FV .4 .t ' iVtf t- i C - j z.'i ! j I0LA NO MATCH . f'-o- ro. q FOR B. Y. U. BOYS v s i y BOY SCOUTS TO ; HOLD CONTEST c ( d ' ex-t- i BIERSACH. Provo fans had an opportunity to get a lineup on the class of ball played here, last Saturday night when the B. Y. U. basket ball team met the Iiola, ' Kas., Y. M. C. A. team. Right from the at&rt the local boys demonstrated their superiority and scored at will. Simons alone' m a d e thirteen baskets, while Eggertsen made eight and every man on the ' V . team scored joints. The visitors put up a good fight, but found themselves outclassed ' at every point The fihal score , and lineup Is as as follows: B. T. U. 70 Iola (25) .. Simmons .If. Bagloy McDonald .. , . rf Ritchie Brown Hales, Eggertsen c. GREEKS ROUT BULGARS IN . lg . Parker , Steue Luke, FIGHT NEAR BORDER Miller Ralle rg...rf, of Feb. London,' Patrols The Lhhi high school Won from Bulgarians fought a sharp - en- af-- f academy Saturday night st near Dolran gagement 'Thursday score was 41 teV the Bulgarians crossed the fron- - the 21. was a Procter to at disadvantage tier, (cording to a Salonlkl dispatch. The Bulgarians were forced to re- cn account of the illness of Chris The line up: tire, leaving two men killed. One Scctt. Lehl ; Procter was V wounded. .Greek soldier . ... . . .If.'.' ... . . Smoot , W'anlass same the According to dispatch ............ rf.Vr...... M. May the French commander in chief in Gray Nelson the epst has gone a.Atherils to meet Clark ........ ...c . . . , j . . .lg. . .1 Gardner Whiteccttoa Constantine. 'fie greatest Kihg .rg.,.H. May, Hardy visit. Taylor . portance is attache 20.-an- sued-meetin- NOR OF VISITORS - were Later in the day the application was forwarded to Vernal. - The application provides for a right of way from Randlette to Duchesne, touching also Independence and Midvale, two other' Uintah Basin towns. The application for the remainder of the right of way has not yet been made. It is generally understood, however, that the " Uintah country branch will connect with the main line In the vicinity of Coltonor Soldiers Summit According to F. G. Rockwell, gener al manager or the Denver and Rio Grande, the tillng of the application for the right of way does not necessarily mean that the work is to begin In the Immediate future. , ' "It might take mnoths to secure the right ef way" he said, and even thbirJt rafght be some time before the construction ? would begin el PLANS BIG Bier-sas- FOR RIGHT OF WAY Republican party throughout the nation "and says that the popular feeling is tor either Hughes, Root or Roosevelt for the nomination upon the Republican ticket, If none of these men is nominated, he Is conULLIVAKI. fident tiiat any of the state favorites now In the race can heat President Wilson In the campaign. The onrer Governor Deneeti former May- attitude of thecoming president upon maor Harrison and Reger Sullivan were ny important measures has brought among the guests but tlielr soup did down the most severe criticism not contain sufficient arsenic to af- among the leaders of his own party j feet them. Nor was the pew arch j as well as the opposition. bishop affected. . When asked about the Tribune slate' published a few days ago, Col-ong Locse said ; I know of no j GIVES SUMMER HOUSE FOR SWIMMING POOL D. & R. G. which The g Is composed of the C. Ferra Decker, gentlemen: "hrlesr Prorr A. C: Lund. W. D. Roberts, J. O. Will Boahard. R. E. Knowld. foi---- : by I ! d Maycock, until recently with the Knight Woolen ifallls, ""en a grocery store in the Sax- - . G I s s : ' A a s ' " t- ' '. cco-p.cte- 'utldlng shortly after , the first: March. The building Is now being p' and fitted for ' the grocery equipped business and Mr. Maycock will have one of the best stands in the city. 4 V- ; i ... wriam , lm-lot- n'V71n.. L'vT.ir horn &: w the 'Sor,d ol 4 0 6.4 . . AVardVclock .. I Mrs. R. Hinckley will be at the-after Wood-Cliftolat Mercantile store Wed-a-n illn of s x w.cks or moor. - j and Thursday afternoon nesday .Fur.eral sev ' es will be held in tLie from 3 to 5 to give Instruction In cro Ward, meeting house at .1 chetlng, smocking, tatting and art stitch work. , oc ock Thursday. ,. sijin.-rmeninlfs- r.i. R. L. WINCHELL, TRAF !C r.ANAnr.': Gc In whose honor a banquet will 'e serve .1 at the Wednesday noon. son of Mr. and is Hr ovcr died at the fa r.ily HofW'r. ir; , r CT. nrrn LtfAO I jYCjj UlteU , ; Scouts of this a movement' to meet-hous- . ? ; M. I. T. Boy ha.ve sttmulate intensive farming la this section and have already made to lease a tract of about fur- - acres or'land. ' Several of the het farmers In Utah county are , the movement and will do H. their power to encourage the to compete in the stork. ext Thurday evening a meeting e wtu be held In the Third ward of all these five patrols' of scouts and the public and parents "e especially invited to be present. At this meeting County Agriculturist ; A. B. Ballantyne . rtHI deliver an address .to those present and Bishop T. N. Taylor and E, H. Eastmond will also speakjln favor of the plan. The following farmers are backing the m"Yebient and will1 lend financial aid to the' work: F. M. Young, Bishop' John Johnson, Gideon and Gee CTarkf r nnd'Mathias Knudsen. v-- ; -- -- . and Clarence at the Culver Military Jo transact academy ip Indiana other business In Washington and other eastern cities. ,,In an Interview today Colonel Loose said that. owing to the short time he had to spend he rentable! only one night in Washington, where .lie visited the TTalt delegation In Congress. The Colonel li enthusiastic over the outlock for- the success of the ' applied to the county commissioners for a franchise to permit running its line out into the country. The line will run first to Spripgville, then to Span- . mittee Will Soon Be Called Together To Arrange For First TOURNAMENT TO Once more Provo will stage the High School basket ball tournament and the winners of their divisions in ' That the Utah Valley, Gas and ail parts of the state win come to Coke company of this city will In, vade the south eiid of Utah county this city for the final battles which determine '"another seasons this year Is now settied j will and yesterday the company Com-- S'nd n ', |