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Show ROV ommunity Booster HUMBER 210 . i. .Weather Forecast Tuesday and day fair. PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1912. . Wednes- VOLUME 5 Taft Wage Earners Best Friends, Says Roosevelt , Excerpt From Letter , Rooseveltto Courad Kohrs of Montana September 9, 1908, . The Exhibitors are Allready Placing Their Exhibits in the Different Buildings at the Fair Frounds; H.S. Joseph in Charge of Minerals. of Mr 9 What I have said as to Mr. Tafts attitude on the railway question applies to the whole question of the trusts. lie will promise c t Movement Started believes he can maka his nothing subject unless he firmly 9 Year Ago Succeeds promise good. He will go iuto no ehimerieal movement to destroy all THE THIRD WARD great business combination ; for this can only be done fey destroying " "With exhibits from every counREPUBLICANS NAMED ' all modern business; but he will in practical fashion do" everything DELEGATES LAST NIGHT ty in the state and from twelve possible to secure such efficient control, on behalf of the people as a Strip of Land North of the M. I. A. Board Contributed outside states in addition well of the $250. to Get Proposition of the Third whole, over these great combinations as will deprive them--The Republicans Provo River Has Been Set under way and almost completed, ward met last night and selected he power to work evil. Mr. Tafts decision in the Addystone Pipe Under Way Without FurAside for the Hungerian the formal opening of the Utah delegates to the County Conven- Line ease while on, the bench is by deeds, not by words, of the proof, ther Delay. State Fair has been announced for tion to be held at Springville toBirds. wisdom with which he serves the interests of the whole morrow. 1 After the had Exhibitm. next Monday at p. delegates eople even when those of the most powerful corporations are hostile ors have been at work for several been selected Chairman J. "W. thereto. To show that the Young Mens , Dunn suggested that the ward seThe hunters and sportmeu of 'weeks past and the officials pre- Mutual whose men one is than another I more of there If Improvement Board means to place before lect support body Utah County !will no doubt be business diet that by the. time the hour for the convention and named L. L. feel I have a right to challenge on behalf of Secretary Taft, it is the and is determined to sepleased to learn that the Hungaropening arrives, every exhibit will Nelson for representative, but the body of wageworkers of the country. A stauncher friend, a fairer and ian cure a gymnasium for the boys partridges brought here a year he in place ready for the inspec- primary adjourned without taking and of borders the not find within can the truer in conare most girls of this city .each board a representative, they ago flurishing tion of the governor and his staff. any action. The delegates selectdition of and number member his a them in He for do contributed $25 to the will United States. young except power everything !From every -- department reports ed are as follows : been ones have hatched during and no there man, gymnasium fund at the regular come that the state is fast outEph Homer; P. F. Perry, S. P. to do that which is wrong; he will do wrong for the As soon summer. as the past once a week meeting held last growing the accommodations at Eggertsen, H. II. Craven, Mrs. fore can be trusted by all men. During the 10 years of my intimate fish and game department found W iDunn, acquaintance with, him,- - since I have .myself, as goyernor and presi- that-ththe fair grounds and it is only, by Marv Vincent-Jo- s. start e thrive Sunday. With $250 to partridges-woul- d. the most careful management that Michael Strebei, C. II. Miller, Johas he labor with to deal been problems, here a reserve was asked for. practically obliged things, with the gymnasium comthe exhibits are being housed. seph S. Park, A. "Wr Harding, L: dent, could com- mittee consisting of J. W. McThis I and has whose aid men been been of one the always judgment request upon just Many exhibits that have hereto- L. Nelson, Mrs. Ellen Homer, Mrs. "a Adams, E. Justesen and E. L. fore been in the buildings are be- A,'W. Harding, Wilford Perry, rely in doing everything possible for the cause of the wageworker,' plied with and strip of ground Roberts was inbtrricted to proceed been of has the north Proyo just ing crowded into .outside space to Mrs. "Wilford Perry, Mrs. J. W, of the man who works with his hands, or with both hands and head. with the renovation of the old This selected for this purpse. wuch an extent that an entire re- Dunn, D. n. Maiben, Mrs. C. If. WHOLE COUNTRY TAFTS DEBTOR. Stake Tabernacle and the fitting from mouth north runs the strip carnival Miller. , arrangement of the Mr. Taft has been attacked because of the injunctions he de of the Prvo for half a mile and of it up for gymnasium purposes. Alternates W. W. Peay, Mrs. livered while on the bench. I am content to rest his case on these grounds has been made necessary The epramitte requests that eaeh east for' a mile and a half. At and in other ways changes have Jos. S. Park, Mrs. L. L. Nelson, of Provo furnish five young ward reserve this our show signs maintain I ,all that people along points why they "been made to providt for more GeOk TPeay,. Jr., Mrs. Vilate very injunctions;' men and a carpenter to meet at hunters will be dearwarning posted to intrust safe it to their feel him should and space. The machinery exhibit Craven, E. Y. Vincent, Hugh should be grateful to the old tabernacle next Saturday and is forbidden it that ground will require fully double the space Mooney, Justin Peay, William est interests to him Most assuredly he never has yielded and never keep off. The reserve will, be morning at 8 oclock to assist in heretofore used and the same is Park, Mrs. Charlotte Beckstead. will yield to threaten pressure of any sort, as little if it comes from maintained, until the .imported therenovating of the gallery. Mr. true of several other departments. Central CommitteP-J- . W. Dunn labor as if it comesfrom ; he will po more tolerate the vio 'and the Wright of the Beebe Lumber Co. birds become capital plentiful, The fact that tlie National Irriga and Mrs. Ellen Homer. over has offered ids services free to of and them and distributed state has lence of a mob than the corruption arrogance oppression tion Congress convenes at the condistate where of sections the He" will not consent to limit the supervise the tearing ut of the a corporation or a wealthy man. same tira as the fair and il t the PLEASANT GROVE for their favorable are tions gallery. This will not take more S' with St tl" of, the f ourts to put a stop to ropgdoing wherever found O, Mbits than one full day with the proper -- 7 SATURDAY NIGHT t .v.. vh.ir This very fact should make the .nr people being installed at thefair grounds help. dehas caused a greatly increased confidence in him. He has incurred the Lit t er hostil ty of foolish, a new hard wood Next wetk The Republicans of Pleasant mand for concession space, so that of the critii.sm the abuse of his frank floor reactionaries will be laid over' the old and by bigoted bis all told the officials are having a Grove met Saturday uight and se floor baths will be inall he shower to do he is and and labor in of pledged disputes, injunction to accommo- lected delegates to the convention power merry. time trying stalled basement. in the date everybody. - One mve made at Springville and organized for can to put a stop to the abuses in the exercise of the power of inwill be suspended SUIiOAY Apparatus FOB GOT was in conditions all will do not he the campaign. W. L. Hayes was junction.- He will never promise anything that necessary by these from the heavy beams crossing the of the carnival made precinct chairman, D. B. his -- the transferihg to perform. lie can always he trusted to do a little better power basket ball bankers and ceiling grounds from the west end to the Thorne central committeeman and than his word, and the fact that before election he w ill not promise will be attached with equipment open space between the manufac- Joseph Hilton secretary. The delis "all election walls. The and that south is to after that the north in itself a. guaranty Mutual Inprovement Work impossible turers building, and the race egates tfre as follows : be 60x10, exercise will for space for the Coming Winter J. Y. Walker, W. L. Hayes, N. T. possible will be done. track. This will permit of ample to handle is which large suffiently Hjs record as a judge makes the whole country his debtor. Ilis space fr the tent shows as well as Fenton, A. E. Cooper, Chas. A. . to be Discussed. students or of classes forty thirty the free attractions. The new Cobbley, W. W. Warnick, D.' B. actions and deceisions are part of the great traditions of the bench . a at time. for the Thorne, Ole Anderson, Lawrence position of the large stand They guaranteed and set foyth in striking fashionthe rights of the The young ladies will hjivo' free attracting provides ample Walker, Robt. Thorne, Chas G. whether selfish of and interests Y. class, the L. as A of convention any . against big car-equal chances wit lithe young men Luella general public Johnson; Jos. Ililton, space for 50,000 people. The teach Y. M. M. I. A. officers and set the in the gymnasium hourg this winstand forth of laborers. and or of by rights They capitalists nival attractions already engaged Thorne, S. F. .Walker, Mrs. A. E Sun next called for has been ers as ter;, but only regular attending M. to as and to unequivocally strike, organize are of a different character frm Cooper, Hogan Nelson, O.E. Thom- of the wageworkers at will be held session The I. A. students will be permitted day. the for and. be those shwn heretofore as, Mrs. W. L. Hayes, Martin they set forth and stand by the doctrine that no conduct will 10 2 the at a. and m. and to use the building. Girls classes p. m., first time in the history of the Christianson, Mrs7 D. B. Thorne, tolerated that would .spell destruction to the Nation as a whole. As will unusual be in Fdkand aesthetic dancing, fair association a real balloon race Chas, J. Cobbley,1 F. S. Humph- for the attack upon his injunctions in labor disputes, I ask that the program arranged all to and ly interesting helpful games and gymnastics will, be or- will be bdd. Prof. Abbot "is ries, Mrs. J, Y. Walker, Mrs. Robt. and ask that every responsible concerned. Members of the gen- ganized as soon as the gymnasium injunctions he carefully examined. I bringing three large ballons, one Thorne, Mrs. Nettie Walker. eral superintendeney will be pres- is. ready, which will not be later' member and labor responsible be the leader, every O. to E. Alternates Dr. largest Gena, of which is said ent and several new and vital than October 15th. n Alex. Thornton, Albert' Anderson. of a labor organization, read these injunctions for himself. in America. - There will be & The M. I. A. Scouts to he om points in connection with the M. a Mrs. Ole Anderson, Mrs. Lawrence ascension every day with SERVICES TO PEOPLE BEYOND PRICE. 1. A, work will be discussed. A this fall will use the gymAbout ganized balloon race, as the climax. Walker, II. B.Wamick, Mrs. Chas. If he will do scr instead of condemning them he will heartily luncheon on the B. Y. U, lawn nasium as a dril and, assembly the make ThosI up Cobbley, Otto Frampton, 20 other attractions approve of them and will recognize this further astonishing fact will be held between the sessions, room. Richins, John Nordstrom. program. The free attractions that the principles laid down by Judge Taft in these very injunctions, This spread wiir be furnished by stanjiromise to be even above the ' . CLEVER SWINDLER which laboring people are asked to conde'mn, are themselves the very the lady officers and teachers. tlard set last year arid the exhibit WOMEN CHEW PLUG A week from next Saturday's MAKES A FORTUNE TOBACCO ON FINDING of the state promises to be the principles which are now embodied in the laws or practices of every Boy Scout convention. will be held BY NEW SCHEMA .CIGARETTES INSIPID and elabprateo most extensive labor organization. "No responsible organization would im the tabernacle for the responsible . purpose and tf-any ore states products now hesitate to condem the abuses against which Judge Tafts In- of initiating' the M. I. A. Scout COPENHAGEN, Sept. 22. By KANSAS CITY,-Mo.Sept, 223 sources ever seen at. a fair in so wisely movement in this stake. Program spreading the report that the Danhe therein which The aimed. were principles a junctions America. For several months Cigarettes and cigars , are not of liberty for all of us, for and particulars of this convention ish copper cent coins of the 1910 force of men has been" scouring quite strong enough for the wo- and fearlessly laid down as a charter will be published later. issue contained gold, a clever - the state fr the best and most rep- men of Kansas- City and they are wageworkers, for employers, for the general public; for they rest on has araqssed a small forswindler d resentative specimens and under now chewing plug tobae.co aeeord the principles of fair dealing for all, of justice for all O GORMAN LEFT OFF Before spreadin Denmark. tune beis ing to the exclusive dealers in the They mark the judge who' rendered them as standing for the rights expert hands the collection DELEGATES OF swindler acLIST the rumor the exing boulevard district. is so ing formed into a gorgeous is from far as as MEETING far of the whole STATE darkness, of the TO collection daylight a people; large quired Many of the women are fear hibit. . or it beto 'the the the Then of truckler 1910 issue mob, the from such coppers. a timeserver, judge The exhibits from Juab, Uintah ful of being seen by friends, There 21. a NEW that about came noised YORK, althrough Sept. and said one dealer, but they must cringing tool of great, eorrupt, corrupting corporations and Salt Lake counties 'are Democratic in had mint comment the was in mistaken today gold ' Panain in prom- cultivate boldness, because the Philippines, they Judge Taft on the bench as since, ready being placed and they fact that United been mixed wit hthe copper. mark for such dis- - cannot ask tlieir husbands, broth ma, in Cuba, in the War Department showed himself to be a wise, circles over the Jamt-ise to set A. OGor- Senator States The price of the cent pieces with-thIhthat ers. nr sweethearts to make snch a servant plays, arKU a fearlessrand be ' durga. Jipso m .selling for gan purchase for them. are expected to be installed Ocall all let were a dollar each. With at theswhole Moreover, convention vices to as state much as price. beyond people Syracuse that ing the week with the result of at 1. the highest the cotober not when it market the he services, that remember rendered these, citizens at free lowed exhibit mof the good by progra the mostrepresentative New his cents judicof the list of the Perusal llector distributed was easy to do so, but when lawless violence was threatened, when! the products and resources will he tractions. "at iously among the clamorous bidelected York delegates county Harry S. Joseph has been, ap- malice, domestic and civio disturbance threatened the whole fabric of seen. last primaries has dis- ders and escaped before it became From the speed department pointed assistant supervisor of the our Government and of civilization; his actions showed not only the closedTuesdays coins that when Charles generally known that-th- e the fact the minerals, implement and ma . Supervisor "Winder made fori P. as well, of but moral his of valne. kind face courage their worth were physical was courage only making up ' statement that the prospects were ehinery, and under his direction highest Murphy threatened. slate for the various assembly di and was life his violently freely ever now is than meet the placbeing race a machinery better for - -triets, he left Senator OGorman BOY, HAZED, DYING TAFT KNOWS NO CLAS3. before. More, than 300 running ed. One eastern firm is sending FROM BRUTAL KICKS out of the list of delegates from its demonstrate to alone harness 15 men Let all men, wageworkers aud capitalists alike, horses, iu addition to the the Nineteenth. horses, are entered an dthe pro- product and others are showing consider yet another fact. In one of his decisions upon the bench It is the accepted thing for a MIDDLETON, O., Sept. 23. that it similar, interest. With these inin the strongest fashion and for the first time United States senator to sit ns Hazed by schoolmates, who kickgram is of such a character attracTaft upheld Judge endications, which are decidedly should prove to he a big full validity to the principle of the employers liability for in- delegate to both national and state ed him to urge liim along while be tion. The big pragram of the couraging, it seems that there is gave workmen. This was before any national law on the sub- conventions of his party, and pushed a pencil across the floor of week is planned for Monday in little question bu that this willr be juries done of unwritten the a room with . his nose, Gordan disregard ject was enacted. Judge Tafts sense of tight, his indignation rule in the present instance is inhonor of the governor and his the banner year of theFair. a freshman at the local high Kyle, staff and the old folks, who will oppression in any form, against any attitude that is not fair against outward first the ies at the point of death as sign schoolj terpreted WANTED Young'man to learn and which was violently condemned him take to be the special guests of the day a Odrove position between at ' Kylee station. Senator home his at just, (of. friction Beginning Monday there will be a printing trade. Permanent posi' ' lOoitMAtt and himself; severely injured. Continued On jhg Five.) Kyles spine race every afternoon to be fol tion to right hoy. 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