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Show - t ht) (i'l ini'- i , - V liq .( ,t i Ft T .i, i f ' of J II iuCL u. f M ' i ! 2u Vt VI V . sh U . NO. 65 VUOVO CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY. AUGUST C. 'V J .TX ja AJs JI .r to - ; ( tin j s ii ill Ini oi - c lv ph't'it I hi ofine if fhn i i.J-'- s dht tr 2apr r i f volume vii DU5 Warsaw, the Prize in the Greatest Battle the WorltLHas GREAT DAIRY - V : Known-- . CANDIDATES; VS HERD TO BE !l; LOOMING UP BROUGHT HERE fr I FOR OFFICES " to' an official' report According Mutual Creamery 'com-the made by will become one Utatr county pany, for 20300 grounds the paature of registered standard bred dairy cow to be brought into this state by that company, this means the introduction into Utah of dairy cattle valued t more than f 1,600.000 and should facilities in this section prove good the increase may reach a value of 12,000,000. -.$- ' - ' . - According to the company there are at present 92,000 dairy cows in Utah, WARSAW FALLS while experts claim that there Is am--pl-e . pasturage for 700,000' head. INTO HANDS OF be the of one si offers Utah county fields pf operation that the new comTEUTON ALLIES pany has to draw on, and a large number of these cows will be pastured and fed around the shores of the Utah lake, while the milk will either be Berlin, Aug. 5, by wireless to Ij used in creameries and factories to Tuckerton, N. j. Warsaw was taken be or will be built in this county this, morning by German troops, acshipped into Salt Lake City, cording to an official .announcement The. Mutual Creamery company made at German array headquarters. has taken over the Jensen Creamery and last night Bavarian Yesterday company ani the new concern is trccps under the command. of Prince capitalized for '3,000,000. while much Leopold broke thiouh the forts ot of the stock w 111 be held in Salt Lake, the outer and inner lines of the city's a big block will he sold to milk pro defenses where the rear guards of the lucers out In the country districts. Russian troops made a tenacious re- 9 City politics are slowly beginning , to take on form, but indications point . , to & very lively campaign during the fall,! and a number of candldatea wUl be out for mayor and city commissioner, also city auditor.' For a time theiw waa talk of the political part lea lining op against back other for the fight, but with the announcement that the Betterment League would! not he in the race, the talk of political part f ties has died down. f F Decker is being Mayor Charles urged by bis close friends to the race but In an Interview with representative of this paper he said that he bad not yet determined upon going nto, the race. H J W, Goddard. the present commissioner, is be--' ing urged by friends to announce his V candidacy. At the ' present time . Charles H. Ward, former county Cora- -' missloner, ts the strongest man mentioned for mayor, against Mayor Decker. Mr Ward has hot yet given , his consent, but his friends' claim that, they w ill ge thlm into the race., are urged to run Anfong thnge-'whfor commissioner aTe James Daniels, Lawrence Epperson' David ' Cling, Angus Beebe, J. M, Jensen and F Giles. Mr Jensen has also been mentioned for r mayor, , but ft present has pot given his consent, to ", rijn for either place, Miss Alice Brown, the present bity auditor, will be a candidate, for re- - -election Her opponent will probably be Ralph Fliiott, as Mr, Elliott held the' position pi icr to Miss Brown's ' election, and w 111 likely make the ' race again. , - . ! i. I . ' - TII.1AII0G0S HIKERS MAKING A LIVE TOWN The following little, poem copied -- from one-the leaJlftgJrad.e journals can quite appropriately be applied to any community, and the logic contained therein may - i -- MAPE GREAT OLiMB of well be reviewed and obsorbed by that class of people who are continuely looking elsewhere for those blessings and opportunities which their own town is quite able to afford them, will they only do their part in accomplish- , LAST WEDNESDAY f , , i t re-ent- er a' It's a Long Way to Tlmpanbgos, was the popular sentiment of about ing these happy results: A , . One hundred uid fifty, mountain under climbers, wkov the auspices ot If you likedo live in the hind of a town .the Provo Cgudmereial club, climbed Like the kind of a town you like , j and, attempted tp climb ,to the Top You dont hate to slip your clothes in a grip in' this section, but of the World' " "" i And start on a long, long hike, those who made the top are willing to (Vouch that the -- journey had its re- Youll only find uhat YOU LEFT BEHIND , , ward. Th wonderful panoramic view For theres nothin q thats realty hew ; sistance. be seen from tie top Is a sight few to the birth In honor of anniversary a KNOCK at YOURSELF when :yon knock your Continuing the - report . of headever witnessed, mountain climber of Mr. Lisle' Wald, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. quarters says: A town, for Utah valley,, with its vast checker Wald entertained their four eons. 'The German armies under Gen. YOU. It isftl the tou hom'd of farms and prosjmrous cities Lisle, Hugh, Clifford and, Leslie, and von Scholz and Gen. Von Gallw itz adAnd the beautiful Utah 7 lake cannot Mr, and Mrsv Carpenter and" family at vanced 'in the direction of the road Real towns are mat made of men afraid be duplicated anywhere on earth, a lake party test Sunday, Boating, between Lomza, Ostrov and Vyszhov, Jl-and Lest ahead vise , At 4 oclock Wednesday inornln, t everyone gets bathing and fishing were enjoyed and fought a number ot violent enthe fire , bell began tolling, and alwere refreshments'" served EVERYONE AVhen delicious wotksand NORQDY shhks, The brave and desperate gagements.-, a few would-b- e hikers arose of ' side on though the zYou pan raise a town from the dead? at the landing opposite resistance of the Russians on both and demanded .know to Why "all the - ,T , . lie lake, i VUe&'Qthe road between Ostroy. and . f , a ' ringing noise, Jhe, b tAndJfuJijta youjpake ,stakcA personal 'w uqtS 'thq kolestD'Wlf(WiS avrakeneff MISS NELKE IN ' Your neighbor can make one, loo, , Twenty-twRussian officers and ; on freight tralqs Then the RECITAL TONIGHT . Your town will be what YOU want to 4,840 soldiers were taken prisoners. ; set up a loud the excursion trains elocuand, Miss Mirlan Nelke, formerly The' Germans algo captured 17 maYOU. It your town and all were ' thoroughly blast, tion teacher at the Brigham-YounLEAGUE MEETS chine guns." j" .. 0 aroused. re dramatic a Shortly after S oclock in will give University, m. The -- 5, lfrflo p. Aug, London, Now read that little thing over again and digest it ; the morning the train pulled out with' cital tonight at 8 oclockJn College TJcnnansare in possession' of War123 passengers aboard. Of this numthen think as to how. we can apply that line of reasoning An enthusiastic' meeting of the Ball for the summer school students r saw, capital of Poland, and the third to our own little eitv, ber 15 or 20 dropped off along the Betterment League was held at the The price pf admission Is 25 cents. In Russian the empire. city largest line. Public Library Tuesday evening, at The public Is invited." f Bavarian troops entered the city this INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE, At 6 oclock the train arrived at which considerable business was morning, having' taken successively Wildwood, and the ascent - began. transacted and outlines for extension Commercial Club. the Blonle lines and the outer and Coach E. L, Roberts led the party on of the w ork was planned. HONTZ IN UTAH Inner fortresses of the city itself, the the start, and -- William M, Wilson Reports of officers and committees Russians only fighting rear guard acup the rear. The first stop showed that much progress was being brought was made after a two mile hike, and made la law enforcement. COUNTY JAIL tions t oallow their main army io raw, . Church ot the Holy Cross, t CURFEW RINGS AT NINE; The apmake Its escape. then only for a very few moments plication of he Injunction Law to the St. John and Saxon Cathedral PAVING of WONT STAND While to the Bavarians, commanded The hikers made the next stop at suppression of the liquor evil was Prince Leopold, has fallen, tfib Palace the seat of government, arev by 34 G. a Hontz, At a meeting of the city conrmis- - Aspen Grove, which is about five discussed aiftl it was the general years honor of printer Harry taking over Warsaw- in the among the chief points of interest, miles from Wildwood.- '- In short order sentiment that the officers be enOf age and a native of Leighton, Pa., arrangements the name of the German' emperor and his ipBe Alexander bridge spans the slon yesterday-mornin'S big party which by the time ail couraged to use that method more exIs 'in the county jail awaitjng action consort, who are expected to make a VJgtula an(f Btrong fortirlcatiou8 wcm made for ringing the curlew at arrived at Aspen Grove had increased tensively. on the part of the county and railroad L 9 oclock each evening. state entry w ithin a few days, the Mepibers of to'aimost 150 lined up on the single A of the progress of prohibi official for wrecking The Denver & report - guard fire the the fightare this work. department wlRdo . real conquerors troops file trail and started for the top. The tion cl. i. V, ... Rio Grande passenger train last Mon' t, IV l k. , .d was notified to under Field' Marshal von Hinden- Warsaw long since lost its politi attorney city jhe ing first water fall was reached with the 'imp d thq day, The officers have not decided burg, fsp along the Narew river to the cal importance, but it was a gay andjeerve notice on, the Holman Brothers, party intact, about . 30, e whether they should try the man for "how hi z- J. !' e t P rc, r, c T1 i?daJ'T of the city, and to the armies active metropolis until , the war cast contractors, w hcTTaid the pav ng'in Qj tBe south members started drfhklng and have gone , train wrecking o'r for bUjwnity, by a mijorit-j- ' of 17 .f. of the Austrian archduke, Joseph its shadow over the unhappy land of sidewalk district No 9, extension No, so well did w waters the reck the occurred that also last to they enjoy The. Monday one; as report of he pt , and the lerman field the Poles l, that unless they repair and relay they stopped short and refused to cation of the Katie-: 1 committee and late Tuesday afternoon the man Ferdinand,Von walks needing repairs not later take the marshal. .Msckensen, which are It lias been the scene of many bat-jaclimb stiff first in which himself beyond. conventiin, up gave patrolman Pharmacopoeia northward betwteen the ties. In 656 the Swedes captured thethan August 14, the city will do the However, th forward elded .to party eliminate When he reached the advancing Sait Lake pushed ar,d , Vistula and Bug rivers, "- city; the Pressians made an unsuc- - work and collect the amount on the rapidly and by 9 "oclock most of the from the revised police station heeonfessed to having brandy forthcoming The same Jond. ?U Warsaw Is the capital and Indus-- , cessful attack in 1794. t L members had - surmounted the first edition of the United States Phafma- wrecked the train by throWfng an ...-.-- I It capitulated to the Russians.! 7 , 1 center of Poland. trial year ledge, where a real recess' was taken. copoela,, thus . officially iron bar trade one of the Pullmans, removing After the historic Polish uprising Inj The first step towrard Population,1 764 J)54. " paving Then came the climb over the shale from the class of mediand he claims that this caused the these liquors Russia Manufacture of, machinery, wea 1830, Warsaw surrendered .to Renter street has been Successfully bed, which was the, hardest test "of cines, and that henceforth a liquor wreckage. After running to thci hills and the making of shoes and has since been Under Russian past as there are no protetb against the ing, printing, entire trip. Along this trail a license will be necessary for druggists nearby, the man claims that he saw are the leading industries of the rule. the first five blocks of thin work, and number fell by the wayside, and as to sell such liquors, even on prescrip people running in and1 out of the cars Warsaw is 404 miles from Berlin It will be commenced 05 scheduled the air became . , lighter as the party Hon- and thought that he had killed a city, time. Palace Square, Unlversity of War- - and 625 milesfrom Petrograd. arose from one height to another, A committed, consisting of Will H, 1" number., of people,- - He stayed with 4 1 many began to feel the effects and a Boyle, J. .N- - f Jensen and IeRov the hills ,untll he reached Salt Lake, W r i shortness of , breath delayed . more Dixon was appointed to visit where he gave himself up and was othep.w - this tow ns one than ambitious Byclimber, in action. to Utah not this city for , county brought t time the party began to string out and yet organied Betterment Lcagueq, climbers could be seen over a mile in with the idea of encouraging eucb the rear of the leader. When Coach organizations, thus hoping to seen THIRTY DAYS FOR Roberts made the last final ascent better law enforcement. 1 , i a oyer tha steep part of the journey, Will H. Bo vie and J. M. Jmmep BEATING WIFE he, could see his j followers as far were added toYhe finance committee. down the the eye could see rrd plans were laid for rcplcnbi-- g Some were toiling upward with a slo-- i the tieasury. . Louie Iirauss, an Italian, was senf ,? ani steady gain, others were drinkThe miextion having been put hard t,o serve at tence! thirty days ing at the stream which runs not far many citizens to several ofriccr5! of i jabor in the city jail.for wife beaing, from the trail, while others still could the Lcagu' no to wat Its attitude i last Wednesday by Judge J. H. he seen perched on huge boulders would be in the fcrtheomlng iity and waa, told it it eer became necee-sarevidently debating whether to con election, after, Tiuch discussion It Was to bring hint into court again for tfnue onward and upward or whether tho general sentiment that the Lergue the feame offense he would he given to go back; and last of all a few dis would not takp anv action that could t V .Jj I the limit allowed by he law one corn aged hikers could be seen slowly evJ.i an, v--, .r. . hoeonrn,ed .8Rb-ins- . year." wiudmg'Their" way down the moun cept that. the membera were expect d The woman was unable to attend tain si Je. , o suoporf onh such imn and women but neighbors staled that court, During the climb a , number V ns are known to be in sympathy with' Krauss brutally kicked and whipped amusing imidents occurred, Nie! ihe principles and objects of tho 4 I his wife, and even threatened tnem A Larsen, 73 years of age, was evldentl league. with bodily harm if they dared inform In his second youth, for more tha Krauss stated that fie the nolice once he broke awar from the elimtei-in- d A baby gii has arrived at the home thought he had a right to bR his scaled some cliff'cthat vas bar of Prof, a id Mrs. . Robert Saimr. The Provo General Hospital respectfully' announces the purchase ef Mrt L. Holbrooka property wife as she. was his, and he mid do Mother an child are gettlbg along on Academy Avenue. The bulldlnj will be equipped and used as a Matsrn.ty and Woman what be pleased with her. Hoapital. (Continued on page 5) rts -- s v 'WU-fcr- d Its nrits -- e -- A yor' o its isnt - ' g ' g see;' -- . J -- r . S j j ,. 1 1 Here-som- ! - T d,-- V il toa . - . r ! 1 3M1 w&m: " r who-ubav- e T T T 4 : ?& 1 4 - r: fr SC, x; hllls irr.i7 fifjfr t y, y tp tf J a 1 A " J 1 l -- nicely. - - wt . j |