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Show V- - f i. fTommunity Booster NUMBER 198 PROVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, AUGUST, 17,1912. A Concise Summary of the Achievements of His Admin-istration-Avoi- UTflH.PEACHES IN DEMAND I ds Seeking Glory and Followud the g iit A ' i to a dose prosecutions of bringing PRESIDENT KEELER KNIGHT WOULD a number of trusts w Inch had been GONE TO BOSTON START A BANK "instituted g. ' l.Wliy should Taft he -lgiven1 an- threatened, hut never . . .. t ' by 'his predecessor. and bringing other term in theAThtle- louse?President and Mrs. Joseph report According" to a which had . What has he done to help the to liar certain trusts B. Keeler left for Boston ves- made here Thursday .Jesse been exempted by his predecessor Republican party! terda.v morning to attend the Knight andjiis associates in These , quest ions were often for various reasons. reuAiou of theFair- annual business ar preparing to Vetoed Wool Bill. Middle of a canvas heard during banks in launch another bank this family of America, of , Democratic wool.; Western states made, last fall, which will take place in that w of ith city capitalization "d free as unfair, w hile Taft Was on liisj the latter part The control of the city during $r(X).000. tour across the continent. Usual-- ( unseient ific and destructive of the of this month. After visiting bank willdie held by Knight of protection ly the question was asked ,by somy Republican principle the New England country, and his associates, and the (Jf American -- industries, most a one with oftcirbyj grouch President and Airs. Keeler cashier will be W. (). freer, of discriminating a local political leader, who had will go to New York, Phila- the present manager of the been disappointed either in not passport treat With Russia, . UtakConstruetionUompany.- dclphia, Washington and Postal, sav ings hanks establish-fo- r reeeivitig a political appointment other points !lf,j inteixsL on The temporary quarters--o- f flourishing throughout the himself or for hk friends, or ,J the line. They expect to be the bank will be in the. Pen- States, - the because appointments tluj tral building on North Aca- gone about a month. had seen fit to make in' Railroads prevented Innn demy A verniCr-- od it is plan. president leincf loll Milt him the institution 1 ned out approval of interstate (W a! Often-als- o it was politically open its doors for- businessfarmer who was still nursing a 1,eree ( oinniission. 1,1913. .January anama ( anal rushed tovVard of President 3. g $ $ $ . f. $ .j sore sjiot because $ s $ $ r completion without hint of Tafts advocacy of recinrocity-foPanada. 'JtlJwM !.fia H "k-- l TCrl'CIlX It was difficult for one who had , been in more or less close touch destroyed. Admission .of Arizona and New with the Taft administration. to Mexico to statehood. understand this apparent opposiOH UTAH COUNTY tion to the of Mines established to Visitors ClaimV ernal Valiey Bureau of present occupant is a Veritable Garden dTie unpopu- - safeguard the. lives of miners, the WhifUirbusT American and labor capital laritv of the Canadian reciprocity This Year. well benefited l.y extension of foreign as issue the farmers, among The Salt Lake 4 4 A' Banquet and Reception Will' be Given Roberts Hotel for all Mep and ' T " Constitutions $ 3 4 4 4 4? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 August t WASHINGTON, W ha C has -- Tuft done td 15. Mrs. Caroline Seymour Will Visit the Utah County Fruit Districts on Next Monday. . Alma W. EiehartlxTThe Worlds champion high --jumper and track athlete . from the B. Y. U., will arrive in Salt Lake City over the Union Pacific railroad sometime today. He will spend tomorrow and Monday in Salt Lake and will comedo Provo Monday evening. The committee selected a short "titne'TigO to give Eirhards-great coming welcome have planned for a banquet to take place on the Hotel Roberts lawn, where there will be a seating capacity of Tit least two hundred. To this ban- qiiet every. Y ma n i n jt he Tit ate has been invited and invitations are extended to the businesfiintcrestsof Provo and the public generally. The price arranged by the committee is one dollar per plate, and tickets may be obtained from Earl .1. Glade or other members of the committee. Before the banquet takes place the athlete hero will Union the met at Passenger Je Mation by a crowd .that will pa- raUe through the towrn and to the Jiotel. where speeches of welcome will be delivered. It is only thu. through telegraphic dispatches that the' people heredearned just when Richards would come horn!, " as hcha.santicipated nothing in the way of a reception, and failed to notify any of dns friends with regard to the day he expected to reach Provo. -- a now'-bein- g; -- i ! - 1 Congressional Aspirant Pleased With Utah--Coun- ty home-comin- g pro-J"1- 1 fur-nislie- w d. White-House.-f- 1 t - 1 he-eity--ha ata .. one-ha- lf Ajury inia-tiv- .it if JOS. CROOK AND WIFE TO SERVE TERM IN JAIL -- . g p & i$r $ 18 POUND BABY BOY ; MOTHER WEIGHS 90 -- - 1 h Joseph Crook audjhis i! It - iT. 1 w ife. Har- riet Crook, the famous dive keepers of Uayson, were taken before Justice Curtis of Salem this mornsening," where they were-eac- h in months fofir serve tenced to of fine and a the county jail pay $'250.00. Tliey immediately serv ed notice of their intention to appeal the ease teethe District Court. J thelocal discussing peach crop, Mrs. Sey- mour said : Utah cans .plenty. nLiuniatoos, hut not enough fruit. I received a wire from Nexv York yesterday to the effect that there is a mark- ,et for all the fancy Utah peaches that can he sent east. Packed Utah tomatues will also find ready market, according to the telei gram. Mrs. Seymour and a number of her assoeiatesiu The fruit ean- Franlr Ramsey returned from ning business are coming to Provo Vernal yesterday, where he has Monday morning Jesso been the past week with W. II. Knight and others, and the party Hrcrctonr-gran- d" fnastmjftlrp-- 1. will take an externa va trip-throthe fruit growing dis- -' ()..(), F R, W, Breton and Rev. of this copnty. Mrs. triets P. AT Stmpkin, members of that much interested in the lodge.... The ... party left hero r Au .establishment of great mining fiiwt of the week anil went tt factory in this state arid will look here the Odd Fellows held o ve rTlieUleslif feredTiT this eoun a big meeting. From there the ty for the establishment of anAs the fruit in other party went to Vernal,' where an- this factory. in its hisis th'best county other session was held. Mr. Ram-is it that Mrs. tory, very probable 'reports that the Vernal counwill not only be agreeSeymour is in and splendid condition, try surprised, but will decide to that the crops are of the bumper ably establish-lieTfactory either in or duss"! hrmighout the Vernal val-eOn the reservation progress is being made, but the development is not very rapid owing to BEE STINGS OWNER ON TONGUE; DRIVEN the lack of transportation faeili-4FRANTIC WITH PAIN i ties h and ouLj lhat district. Members of the-O'Fellows Lodge will make another trip to Swelling Fills Mouth Completely, Accustomed to Being Stung the reservation-an- d organize a Fifty Times a Day Never branch of the lodge at Duchesne Minded it Before,. . within thonext "da vs. . -- -- i In canning ImsTness. ve- home-comin- g - trtthtnnti'fir'orimrfniit -- as among' Republicans of ull blit it es, could be understood, n fashionable seemed to have Conditions! grow Local to throw a brick at the admiuistra-tioni- f for no other reason than Hon.. Harry S, Joseph' "of Salt that there was apjiarFiiUyTibTBIng doing to attract attention to vvhat Lake-wa- x down in was lieiug accomplished "in a the first of ""The "week" shaking by the adminquiet, orderly-w- ay hands with friends and .looking istration. Taft Avoids Seeking Glory: after his interests In the raee for The absence of agitation or the the Congressional nominations. of trumpets every time blowing When interviewed, Mr.' Joseph anything happened at the White had the following to say: I am always glad to come House, or was about to happen, down here info Utah County. It or might happen at some future is one of the prettiest spots in all time, from the regular dailv state and this year especially gramme or report of White Ilouse" the ARTIST 75, MARRIES; looks , prosperous. news, accounts perhaps in a large everything BRIDE IS 72; LOVE Utah County towns appear.fo be measure for this mental attitude MAKES ALL .YOUNG achustling, w it h --b nsi ness, and -- out xf Ihc people, who had been customed seven through long in your country districts the fields never looked finer and I under- - years to a da!y thrill, when they tarmor are har-ol- read the morning newspaper, that John Christopher Gillet, 75 years, -from the an artist aml f ravelcrT when vesting he greatest crops m did not daw'n upon them.- - arid When the Strawberry lie years. he apperaed lias not yet,- - that a reclamation .project Js Completed manifestly 1 toil ay Tnsr burea naH multitude of things were started Ibis a i id procured a license t o marry should" be- - which "were never finished during Mrs. Rachel Kendall, who is 72 valteyr Utah County come a veritable- garden spot the seven years of Roosevelt m the White House., The mind of years old.from eeuter to circumference. Both-ha- ve grandchildren. The was the kept on find I to am the glad general the public to constantlywith-the couple will be married early tokeep" up jump morrow and will then take , the political1 situation looking so, good thrills, the whims and the acrofind that the third party steamer for Europe to spend their here. is making little or no headway, bat ij evolutions "of the occupant chateau in the honeymoon Utah of the White House. Once a and indications point Allis. Mr. Gillet, at the marriage thing- - was started, and proved at Couuty being "safely within the; first license bureau today, said v- blush to be unpopular someI feel younger now .than I Republican ranks this year. You thing else was thrust out of a fellows are a hunch of livewares ever did. and 75 years has not sensational-nature-t- o take here, and I shall he mightily dis- more I and lessened my ability to love, firs rilling! the the off mind public do not if the get appointed This is all preliminary and exJknqw that - Iwill be happy with right results."you Prospects for ReMrs. Kendall. I am sure that I in the hope that the planatory. state- and nasuccess-i- n W'm still able totdimb the Alps publican mind readers may he prepared to tion- are growing brighter every with the younger ones. : to the questions the answers grasp The are day. coming to people "are propounded above. which their sober senses; thewavebf Followed Constitution. is JNEGRO BOY LYNCHED; hysteria What Jias Taft done?"" " - TAKEN FROM COURT rapidly receding,, and Ahe party inal progressive. poH .,Ui rst.of ra tfrwh C n lie eidernl AFTER CONVICTION (if rcal eies will again Weep the country the White House he supplied The of the constia My owtu candidacy' is looking library with copy COLUMBUS,:Ga., ;Aug. 16. United of tution the States, which fine. I am gaining strong supHaling up officials in the courtto been have appears missing this 40 men here house, a mob of port every day. and much of it is therefrom for seven before years Z. Cotton unsolicited. followT. "My afternoon lynched coming arrived-he offiical His act alias T. Z.MeElhenny, a ing is far stronger than I had since that time every achas been in dared to hope for at this stage of negro, who was on trial. the cordance of limitations with killthe Campaign. I believe I will he The negro was accused of r volume that sacred is to so find white a nminated-It , boy good ing Cedron Land, The of achievements President near town two months ago. many warm, friends flown here Taft during the three and Guards were overpowered in the who are strongly supporting me incumbency make a years courthouse a fe wminutes after Prom the assurances already re- record ofdiis not by any other equaled to he shall ceived, I disappointed if Cotton bad been sentenced in the carrying out of president do uoUreceive fair share of in... I my prison. ..throe years in the party pledges, as well as in conbad just brought in a Verdict of support from Utah County e ' structive statesmanship and guilty of unlawful manslaught State Convention. Here arc some legislation. er. of his 4 Another report cornea from York stating that tlie Utah peaches are in immediate demand bu the New York market, . This statement Was made at ihe Hotel Utah last evening by Mrs.Caro- line Seymour, who is stopping at The famous Salt I Jikr hostelry; while she is in this state looking New list-bill- s 4o-ha- GRAND JUNCTION, Aug. j6. The heaviest baby at birth in Mesa county opened its eyes today when Mrs. An- tone Grosso presented her husband with an boy. Mrs. C'rosiia weighs but 90 pounds. , Her husband. is a section foreman. achievements: Arbitration treaties with Great Bniatin France popular and w'ith the people throughout the country, as evidenced by demonstrations of approval wherever he has spoken on the, hi Congress through jealous of jfrerogatiics senators of both parties. ,Veto of Arizona statehood bill because of recall of judges prosuhjeet-!-de-feate- d vision. . Enforcement of Sherman antitrust, law, without fear" or favor. . - . Abolition of peonage successful prosecutions. Income tax amendment to the constitution .submitted to state legislatures for rat ifirntiorn tlur approval of only two, more states - being" neeessarylo'make'if tive. Congress". effec- eet to-m- ugh is x Jo complcte projects in the Far West. Maintenance and extension of open door policy. in China. Peace maintained ui Culm ,I,UI feiitnal America, by friendly a ruing and intervention. Saved Millions by Reforms, Millions of dollars saved annually through the modernization of government business methods and . reforms recommended by economy., and .efficiency commission. which lie appointed after securing authority from Congress irriga-tio- n "a - - NnnpoHtical-Tncthods'us- i, . Sey-mour-- "" Bond issue to do so. & VOLUME 5 What President Taft Has Done Public.' and Sunday Saturday fair; y. dd . in ci thirty taking the thirteenth censils. Bucket shops and iiA SALLE, Colo., Aug 16. SPECIAL SONG SERVICE concerns destroyed. William Brand, the "bee man, AT THE TABERNACLE Parcels past recommended, and was driven nearly crazy today SUNDAY AFTERNOON in fair way of establishment. when a bee stung him on the tip New treaty with Japan, ending of his longue, Brann stuck out The following program has his racial , controversies' on Pacific heen tongue to moisten his upper arranged for- Hie regular Coast.when the bee took offense and tip song service at the Tab' ' Further extension of safety ap- Sunday ernacle tomorrow afternoon be- - applied its stinger. on Wild railroads. with pliance yet pain Brand rushed to ginning at 2 oclock p. m. the houso-Rm- i PostjDffiee Departmenklmade put on remedies but Y. Ib id. Offertoir, organ. (: " scl to no avail. llis longur wat Anthem, Uonsider amLIlear a big deficit of many millions. swollen..completely Me. Choir. filling his Canadian reciprocity rejected not speak. . Prayer. 9 Brand has 300 hives of bees. by. Canadian Parliament, and opBass solu Behold the Maxier is usually stung at least 50 He posed by many Republicans, and Passeth ly, Carl Nelson. which the president now is ready - Violin-so- lo a day and thinks nothing tunes (selected), E. Ep- of tohave repealed if the Democratic but heretofore his bees were. it, House would only 'do it. The person. more considerate.. ju Jheir places Mon.riOn liymn.O My Father, of atta e k. president apparentlyemTgTilzes E a R i t di i e and clioi rJ r - this as m ista Invalid is ready to minute-4alk on above Twenty DEATH CERTIFICATE rectify it. hymn, Sarah Talinage. Publication-o- f ISSUED TRN YEARS campaign funds JohnPraise Trio, Ye, Ingar am exependitures, requiring pubAFTER FIRST BURIAL . son, C. K. Watson and J. JU 1 licity. both, before anil .after elee , tious, as well as primaries, thus PUEBLO, Colo., Aug. 16. PeC. W, Mourniug solo). (Organ culiar circumstances surrounding extending it beyond the limit fixed Reid. by tin Democrats. Soprano solo (selected). Fbira the death of .Mrs. Dr. A. O. Indorsement of commission re- Ridge.Seaife ten years ago. were Unearthed today when her daughter, port and proposed bill concerning Great and Marvelous Mrs. D. G. McNutt, requested employers liability Angelic Chorus), choir. from the health depart- Reorganization of customs m cut for the removal of the eliminated, frauds PAYS0N CATTLE HAVE- body exjHised and punished and million I jtrom Edein ten jnilvs north of CONTRACTED DREAD of dollars rmixered. DISEASE ANTHIX iiere, to Pueblo. Court of Commerce to review Health Commissioner Provost find mgs of Interstate Commerce Tlie residents of ' Pavson and 'lixeovered that the woman died, CqniAiission, vicinity have been having a si r' umxHendjd by" a physician, the . Kor vleos of an' - undertaker Nonpartisan Tariff Board to re- ions time during the past had port on llio difference in the cost weeks with their eatlle and ae disjaUWed with and the fun- of production at home and abroad. cording to rejiorts reeeiv ed . (ruin eia ermou hqd been preached by Corporation tax. winch yield that city a number of valuable J101' husband. The casket had $.0,000,000 annually j government np'Ieh cows have contracted theD'chii built by Mrs. tJeaifes uncle. examination ofTorpora trims diseaseTsIio vv i i a)T"a f B ra xTT Borne ; Ucnnmixsinner Provost communmethods provided. of the cattle have died and the icated with Paul Hunter of the A deficit of $58,000,000 left farmers of that section nr be- - Mate board of health for insti over fro mthe previous adminisalarmed over the- eondi-- j tipns and wa told to get a death tration. converted into a $30,000, turn. This morning a call came, certificate and affidavit of eir- 000 surplus. into Dr, J. C, McGarry. veterinary cumslanees (attending the death Nonpartisan judicial appoint- surgeon, and he will go to Payson and burial , of Mrs, He so and, the removal of the ments, involving a reorganization early in the w'eek to start treating the animals for this dmad disease, body was permitted. --- - (Ctmtiwaed On Page Three.) -- - -- - 1 mouSh-aml-he-c- au -- 1 - 1 -- a-- -- . - ! i . 5 ! Tt-- j j 1 un-com- - - - r i. |