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Show '.t:k J V i 4- - Weather Forecast Community Booster Tuesday day fair. ' and Wednea- - PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1912. NUMBER 193 -- VOLUMES iji ig tjt if, tji ij. CHAMBERS ACTION- ! - SEVERELY CRITICISED S. ROY CHIPMAN ROYLANCEURGES ACCEPTS NEW JOB - , HE DRUG STORE SATURDAY , - , 1 FLAT RENT FREE ON 7 BIRTH OF A BABY IS NEW PARIS IDEA . ' Flas in PARIS, Aug. 5. which of a baby free the tenant from the payment of rent for .The Officers Are Determined the quarter following are the latthe-bir- th to Put a Stop to Boot-- " legging in County. Sheriff George T. Judd and Deputy 'Sheriff A. C. Ilaletf went to Springville last ..Saturday evening and after a short conference llenry Clark and Night'WatchmanAVallaee- - Bird. The four started for the World Drug Company at that place to conditions. Sheriff investigate Judd" had been informed upon a number''of occasions that the Globe Drug Store under Earl Tranchell, James Packard and Fred Smith had been selling considerable booze. and the local officers were unable to get" the evidence necessary to arrest them, with-Marsl- iat " -- "sowhen the" fourgot'togethera est experiment in workmens housing in Paris, where the difficulty of lodging workmen with large families stands in close relation to the vital question of the -. depopulation of France. This experiment for encouraging large families is being tried 4n four blocks of workmens flats built by M. Charles Stern, at an'eastern suburb of Paris. They consist of " 10D d and flats. The rents are respectively $50, $65 and $90 a year. . The profits remaining after the cost of construction, and working expenses, have been 'deduced will go to the maternal canteen of the district, where mothers nursing-babies will be supplied with luncheon and dinner free of charge. The flats include baths, washhouses, a library, and a dispensary in connection with "the two-roome- three-roome- four-roome- d infants,- - eare'ofnew-bor- n I yt v V plan wasjaidandwithin a very ' SURGEON PERFORMS "short time a warrant had been HEROIC OPERATION for the privilege of searching AND STILL LIVES the place. To say that the pro- PARIS, --Aug.- 5. A most ex prietors were surprised would put as Spring- traordinary instance of coolness the matter very lightly, has been a 'dry town' for and skill has occured at the Hospital of St. Mandrier, at Toulon. many years and very little trouble Admiralty Surgeon Regault -- was ever-ha- d on account of the performed an operation upon him liquor sold thore, so the place had self for inguinal hernia on the left .bpen run upon a large scale as de- - side. Propped up with cushions, the doctor seated himself on the veloped later when the search was admade. The first discovery brought operating table, and after to injection. -an himself ministering out two empty five gallon whiskey of jpocaine, liiTcommenced. to barrels, two empty ten gallon bar- operate. The whole operationr which is rels and one empty brandy barrel what is known as a major operaof the ten gallon class. , X. U. ' The ' find 'of empties made the tion, lasted an. hour and a quarter, ' to being' officers suspicious and a thorough allow suspended occasionally photographs to be taken of search; was instigated Vith the the unique spectacle.' .After he following results: Five empty had finished,,. the patient of this was transferred to bot- lager beer barrels, forty-twwhere he is room, ties of lager beer, twelve dozen now convalescent and is expecting bottles of Beckers lager beer, ten , very shortly - to resume work; Kingmaker everything ; dozen having passed off most whiskey, six dozen pints of whis- successfully. key, one ten gallon barrel of grape brandy, one five gallon bar. rel partly empty of Sherry wine, LIQUOR MAN LEAVES TOMB FOR $137,500 one ten gallon barrel Port wine, BUILT LIKE TEMPLE one forty gallon barrel partly filled with whiskey,seventcendoz-e- n ' PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5. pint. bottlesof Becker beer, Bartholema Shea, a retired liqnor fifty-fou- r bottles more of beer and this of dealer city, who died a few bota large number of empty beer laid .aside $137,500 of days ago, tles and whiskey flasns. These goods were immediately his estate to be used for the erecconfiscated and taken to the city tion and maintenance of a mausoi f hall wher they were locked np leum modeled after the Temple-ofor safe keeping until the 12th of Thesus'at Athens. Mr. Shea 8 will was probated tothe month, when the proprietors that the cost of of the drug store will be given an day. It directed which'1 , is to be the mausoleum, opportunity to claim the booze. built in a local shall not cemetery, If a claim ignot made and reasons exceed cost of the and $110,000 of amount shown for this large the site exceed shall not $20,000. ' liquor the drug store proprietors The sum of1 $7,500 is placed in will be charged with maintaining trust, the income of which is to be a nuisance and prosecuted. Sheriff Judd and his associates used in maintaining tho tomb. in the raid are elated over the suc- cess they had in eleaning out the DID MAJOR BUTT SEND THIS APPEAL? liquor, at the Springville Drug Store, and claim that unless certain other parties in that vicinity NORTH ATTLEBORO,. Mass., 5. What purports to he the get out of business in a hurry they Aug. will fijid themselves in the same last message from Maj. Archibald W. Butt, U. S. A., President Tafts predicament- - Springville has been remarkably clean in this regard military aid, who" was lost .in the for a long time and it is probably Titanje disaster, was picked np in due to the fact that the druggists a bottle, off Block Island, and of V. II imagined that they could keep all now is in the possession N. J. kinds of liquor and escape notice. Jones, Paterson, - However, the complaints from the . .This statement was made Imre it toddy by .Joseph Aiken, who said - Springville' people soon, made ' the note read: at was store the - - known that drug . On least keeping an unusual amount --PApril 16, food r.o Titanic a raft. sinking of liquor on hand for medicinal ' MAJOR B:TT. water. or purposes. , is-Su- -- -- o auto-operati- the-offic- ers half-pint- s' -- - -- Mid-ocea- . , n- IJt-Ip- Uliqumtu. Hoy a ihe place with solidated Wagon Con- - Machine Company in Salt laike. Since coming t .Provo Mr. Chip- man has made' many friends ! ' County Officials 4 Salaries Raised Lake-excursi- on ! ! Another GoodJRoads7 Campaign in County Will Soon be InauguratedrEdgewood ' Road Firsts ! ! 4 ! & and yesterday before leaving ! slated that his associations in the recorders office had been most pleasant mid pro- - ! fitatile. He was an aspifant to the position of recorder and would undoubtedly have won the nomination - and election had he stayed in the county, but the position open to him in Salt Lake is an unusually good one and rffter ! giving the matter carefuT cotisulcraf ion he 7 decided t(r aeecpt it. ,? 4. j f,ii Notwithstanding the decrease ij. in taxes, the county commissioners of Utah county are. planning art active road campaign for this JACOB . fall and promise to give mans of the outlying districts better road OBI FOB facilities for hauling their crops to"market ' ifhis ycarthanthey have ever had in the past. The Claims Place first piece of. road w ork 7 to - be Sanpete County for Favorite Son on taken up will be that-frothe s J1NI- - ! ! ! ! tlcpnty recorder for Souq time, has. resigned his position to acv eept ! i ! ! Officers Caught the Proprietors jOff Guard and Took Away Hundreds -! of Bottles of Whiskey and Beer OTHERS MAY GET SAME TREATMENT 4 A BUSY NEED , A w X The. tLsheripfal a ml sports of Provo and vicinity are criticising State Fish and ! ! Game Commissioner ' Fred Chambers. v,ery severely, for. $ the information he allowed to4 get outs to the fishermen of XSall Lake with regard to. the ! opening of Spring Creek. The sports claim that Chambers had the opening day deferred-.from August I to August 4 4 in order to arrange the Salt to the small ! ! ! stream running froih the fish 4 hatchery to the lake, and also allowed .the information to go 4 out that this was one of the streams in. the, state. Jn- best ! tead of informing the fisher-- , ! men that the stream is small ! ! and only a few miles long. ! Sunday 'there vvas a great. ex- eursion of Salt Lake sports ! down to Spring Creek and ! ! when they got lined up along ! the hank one of tfie . local sports stated that the fisher- men were so thick that it was impossible to cast a fly or ! even throw a pole. lie. tried twieerthe first a man in theeyrand the--! ! second time his' hook caught in another 'mans trousers. This was but a sample of the condition that existed all 4. along the stream and many of the Salt Lakers seemed to! think that the Utah County 4 ! people were responsible for ! getting np the excursion, al- though ihey. were ready and willing to criticise all who took part - in getting them down from Salt Lake to fish Mu a stream no larger.than an ordinary irrigation ditch. corns Crops Must Be Handled Speedily . Picking and Packing will be One of the Biggest Factors in the Fruit Business This Season.xr - The activity evidenced throughout the county over the fruit situation is beginning to be felt far and wide and it is very probable that the" growers by the time the fruit crop is ready will be. pro- vided with the help necessary to place the crop on the market. The William' M. Roylance Company has been especially active in carefully guarding the interests of the . . growers this year, as that .comhouse pany is the largest house and Ticket. State meeting TimpanQjjos fruit handling Establishment iin through to the east to the road state. Recently the following the running by the Edgewood farm was sent out to the growers letter This and onto. the7 east bench . Gandland -- of the State all over the district : of will road a piece big Board of Land Comiiiissioners V require pm ' tj? Dear Grower. eut to be' made along the river There is considerable anxiety bank hnd .a ninety foot span was in Provo yesterday to work on the part of every grower tight ; couof interests for the steel bridge will have to.be placed Sanpete across the river for fruit hauling ntys congressional aspirant, Judge now .as to whether or mft we are to the Edgewood station this sum- Jacob going to be ablejo " handle Johnson, and after , intermer. The commissioners peach crop this season. expect viewing a large number of promThe object of this letter to you is to' put the road inent- Republicans- Candland was to. advise, y o'u that We.wili.be pre X out .building, the bridge.! Follow ready to state tkatr her bclievfd pared, and are able to will ex be this" work handle, not-oning tyhere Utah County would givehiscan the entire peach crop of Uf&h tensive improvements made in the didate very good support. Thiscounty ,bilt of the state as Well vicinity of Colton, Judge Jacob Johnson is probYou, of course, know our Mr; . tle, Clinton and Goshen, as the ably one of the most ideal known five towns have men in the state and bears a splen- Roylance. spent about five weeks residentsof these in the various markets of the asked for a special levy of five did reputation for integrity and country, POOL mills for their immediate districts TO making arrangements honesty. He has been before the and expect to put the entire public upon many, different occa- for the handling of the' crop, and wre are pleased to state that he amount .into roads. sions and has become known as did so, and we are, therefore, preAs the salaries of the Utah one of the strong men of the to handle the crop when it Tuesday and Thursday are county officers have for a num- state. Ilia candidacy pared from San- is ; so do not lose been of ready the below ber far at That any sleep Popyears girls Day is logical from the pete on this score. We want all the . law fact county amount state by arranged jhe that Sanpete is by far the ular Place, fancy peaches you have. on the basis of taxation, the board county i n southern Utah largest We are an fully busy" just loconsideration has taken under' of the and should the this time in taking care -- of th cal . conditions and-- the property state decide thatRepublicans the southern end Now that the swimming pool of tliecnuntv and bave raised the at berry crop, and getting in boxes;", has been opened to the public ef- salaries so that beginning Janu- is entitled to representation e ready--fois the logi- paper and nails, so as forts are being made regularly to ary 1,1913, theywill be as fol- Washington, Sanpete the before peaches they are . cal county from which to select a - you- - havent for with the lows us,If get the ready commissioners, County e and with th necessary chairs, barrels and other $700 per annum ..sheriff, $1800 congressman, yonrjjoxes. paper and nails- - aP behind delegation solidly" furniture that will' become sueh a per annum; assessor, $1500 per ready, arrange to get them at -him, Judge Johnson of Spring once; and if we havent To assist in this the work anplace. your oranpum; recorder, $1500 per City is evidently the logical man der, give it to Us so that Moore D.rug Company donated six num; .clerk, $1500 you will . per annum, chairs and nine barrels ; Startup treasurer, $1500 per annum; at to aspire for congressional honors have your boxes, paper and nails the state. The before the from that part-o- f Candy Company, three barrels; torney, $1500 per annum ; superpeaches are ready. friends .in Utah We cannot has many W. D. Roberts of the Hotel do- intendent of schools, $1200 per judge say just what the and will undoubtedly have of peaches will be any more nated a sliding board and other annum; and surveyor, $1000 per county price a strong following at the state than we could tell you what the apparatus is being furnished by annum. The offices of sheriff, convention from the Utah county of some mining stoeks would different citizens. price and schools of superintendent 7 be in thirty days from now.' If 'Tuesday and Thursday of each surveyor are the maximum, allow- delegation. we eould, we could all get rich week will be ladies day and the ed under the basis of valuation of to assure quick; but girls will halve an opportunity to Utah .county, but all others are RUSSIAN PEASANTS go to the pool and learn to swim. $300 per year less than the FIND HALF MILLION you that we will be prepared to This afternoon was thefirst op- amount the commissioners arc al OF BURIED TREASURE handle your peaches to as good , r a and crowd arTadvantage, or better lhan any large lowed to fix by law. This action portunity turned out to take advantage f was taken to aid Teutief a the ,STPETERSBURGAug.5.-Whi- le lher..dealer7 oriLssQciation,be- the pool. As soon as the commit- chiefs in the offices of the differ-ensome peasants were dig- cause of our long experience in tee in charge of the place can in a field in the village of the business and our wide conhad have officials ging county make- - arrangements instructions siderable trouble for several years Malaia recently, they unearthed the trade generwill be'glven in swimming, diving past in' obtaining efficient depu- an ol4 chst containing treasure ally," and their confidence in us. 7, 1 and aquatic sports. to the value -o- f- $500,000. XThe You, of, course,, know there has ties at the salaries paid.1 was treasure was in gold and silver never been a season that we have The Electric Company not much or more granted a franchise yesterday to coins of the fourth century and for given you as CUT AWAY THREE RIBS andfruits of vessels your produce than TO REPAIR HEART run their lines south as far as several gold and silver ti has been from other was of One these sources, paid a date. later north the County Infirmary and so he assured that that of damascened may dish you a frari This gold Bench. over the Provo large PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. 5. en- we are going to get you every rim embossed a with for will ehise make the it richly possible John Thompson lies in .the cent that we possibly van for your farmers in both directions to have crusted with precious stones; here Pennsylvaniahospital today their homes and this you are entitled to. . this shows fruit, that lighted by electricity Latin, inscription with nine longitudinal sutures in to advise you also that we in Beg time one was the at dish is over. before the summer his heart and the surgeons have lived in are arranging.for tbree'additian ' every reason! believe he will re- CRUELTY TO LOBSTER the eleventh century. A similar al loading platforms, four all told. cover from stab wounds be reeeiv-eIS CHARGED. TO CHEF dish is Embossed with, the image We arearranging for one near Tuesday jiight. It was necesIce Plant, of Sapor II., a Persian, monarch what is called the sary to saw away three of his ribs one at the Heb-e- r artion -Other Carryhurst of fourth the 5, PHILADELPHIA. Aug. century. to repair the injuries to the heart, ' & G. and D. branch of R. the John Hardcucean. chef in a local cles were 11 solid gold Persian View Lake one the on at San cafe, was up before a police mag- cups. . , Pedro are we also' treasure arrang-SCOUT COUNCIL WILL the cruellaborers The kept $ istrate today charged with MEET WEDNESDAY NIGHT ty to a lobster, but as Philadelphia in a cottage for a long time, think- ing for plenty of help so that we unload all wagons promptly, lawyers could "not decide whether ing it was brass and lead. It was can thus make Scout Commissiner John L. Se a lobster can be treated ernelly, through their efforts to assuring you that you will be able to get your crop, to the cav of tbe .owner called a gall has meeting of the the magistrate held Ihe ease over bargain with thf Scout council to take place at the Until Aug.?S. field on their own valuation that! without any waits on your part, The charge was made by an the true' worthed tbe metal ini We have arranged also for some Library at 8:30 tomorrow evenI ing. An invitation is not only ex- agent of the Womans Society for the chest was discovered The of the best experts that we could . on Ani-get. who will be here in plenty of estimate of valuation placed tended' to the members of the the Prevention of Cruelty to council to be present but to' tile mals because the chef placed a the treasure is only whatsit would time to give instructions and help public generally and all persons wooden peg in Jhe first joint baek firing as bullion and not what it the people who patronize us, in exhibi- would bring in the worlds great! the way ofpieking, grading, interested in the welfare of the of the claw of a hiUster-o' for antiquities. cafe. (Continued On Page Boy Scout movement in Provo.- - tion in the windows time-hooking- -! ! ! ! - ! W.--l)- !' , the-enorm- ous ly . SUING 'at'' to-b- pool-provide- d r "-- r San-pet- . -- ' -- -- -- we-wa- - t L--- - possessi- on--a-bishop-who d j pack-marke- ts n 1 of-th- e I 4 - |