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Show BUY PROVO-MAD- E CANDY ctasful Ask tor ' Start- up's It's mad In 4,000 HE Make Startup Weak sue Provo will road tonight's medium in Provo. us prove it. PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY. OCTQBEIL81915, GAME IN WORLDS BASE- CANDIDATES FOR MAYOR BALL CHAMPIONSHIP- SERIES - SIKH SUGAR BEET Ward filed hi3 petition with citv recorder Fred f Evans, to entef the SEED GROWING IN race for mayor. This complete ;.l filing and the candidates, for that UTAH COUNTY " I position will be Ralph Poulton, C. Decker, James E. Daniels and Charles Many farmers throughout this secH. Ward. Mr. Daniels filed his pett-- . have been misled Into belloTinfc tion tioo, today - after be had repeatedly refused to allow his manie to go he that the beet crop would be curtailed fore the people. Partisans, however next season on account of the lack finally persuaded on him and he of seed as Germany has placed an ementered the race at the last minute. bargo on seeds to be shipped Into In the race for commlasione are this country. However, thia will not Lawrence Eppersonr H JrWrGoddard4 and Myron Newell. Geojge'jW. theUtah Idaho Sugar company saw Billings was reported as ' being ln the race but failed to file a petitlo i he probable shortage of seed and Fur, "auditor.. Miss Alice Brown and has been raining thousands of pounds Ralph ; Elliot will make the race. to supply the needs of the producers Each has been auditor for one termjn this state and the outcome w ill be' watched .The harvest of seed at Lehi wth 'with Interest.. V c prove very successful and In other There is a general opinion growing sections where the beets were plantmong the voters, pf the city against ed for their seed the outlook is good of-the present system for excellent crops and growers will fleers and it is - believed that this find little change next will be the last election where con- undoubtedly over ether years planting. year, are nob iheld in Provo, ventions although the people fliay not divide on strong partisan minds. HONOR BIRTIW OF ' SCORE BY INNINGS ON SCHWAB'S SCORE BOARD IAS. T 1 j t 7 8 0 . 0 Q ",le 0 R. .H E. J00010 181 0 - 3 2 Alexander; - -- a i y Burns; 1 5 Bov- - - Boston, r .- -- htTM -- 3 Ronton students of the Brigham. Young pidllioJ 1 mveisity held special exersises yes-- , u () o 1 0 0 l. lay morning to celebrate the birtu-- ' Pitohera Phillies. Ly of James Whiteeomb- Riley, Tim ton, Shores. rises were well attended and! Catchers Phillies, dry people from the city were also Cadv-i jsent --for President1 , aln bthi-HseSoygFeSO- . Innings 12 WMFCOMB RILEY 1 -- vn PHILADELPHIA WINS FfRST PETITIONS TO BECOME i Let "VOLUME Says Tongue W.as Split by Auttrians FOUR CANDIDATES FILE At4 oclock this afternoon Charles Post It's ths boat advsrtbing NO. 82 W, BUYERS Tmurjng down a. " long great crowds lined up in of the National League park in ,'iont i endured whlch I . hilddelphia and spent the night in ? e Reynolds gave a talk on tne rain in order to hold a place U- the life and work of the poet, and two f Seta, at the ball game played befoie dings by Janies Whiteeomb Riley- , of the largest crowds ever e given by Miss Barlow, the-sembled in a Philadelphia ball park c.ecutlon Instructor, The program this afternoon. The rain did not sta. -0 ded with the choir singing one of r. ' , daylight but the suu came uu 1 v l'j i favorite songs. g 1 nd by the tIme the game wa The Central school also conducted in splendid Iphclal program in his honor when ca,lpd the ro1d the following program was given: Tne condition. Ei.'h school students held their exe:' The umpires for the cbes at 10 oclock. Prof. M. Warner Klem and R) pr " ' e a histcry of the life of the poet and Burns for Philadelphia Miss Oia Bailey aang -- The snd ?hor and Cady for Boston, and Pr dug of the Heart." which was when ditten by Mr. Riley, and the music they appeared on jhe field the v itfon by Prof. C. W. Reid. Mbs crowa . went mad wIh ci,PerIns, Eggert??:! gave three splctKll.i (,t.her side scored until the fourth ' d.nga, : twhen Pascard scored the first run fo 7 grade yxerclses .were Philadelphia, both pitchers then kept e micisea and Prof. Robert 4 Sauer ?oneteioattr -- - M-Alic- Tv 1 v , 'J''SFhnY!VA-. S!.$ $ Markuch, Russian Soldier. Prjvat 4 SENATOR SMOOT .' ... Thia photograph which comes from cation, but that he refused. Then In SELLS 17,000 ACRES London purports to show Private he declared that he was tortured v OF ARID LAND TO B; Y. Markduch of the Russian army, who this way to compel him to talk, Jaler.-heciipeback and d refusal declares that his tongue was spHt State Land Board Disposes of Vast to the. Russian lines. The Russian when he was captured by the Huns m BODY "STUDEIIT tly his believed 6uthorltie5-evldenF Tract to B, Stephens at $7 an V the. Austrian, army. -- He said they - in torvfor"he aecoralefl kith' goldeujAcreM IJIardCountyLofcatioru The students of (he Brigham Young sisted on him giving Information Ter and Iron medala of various or- ' On a bid .t IT an' acre; the&tate Umvereity'keld'nhpir first moetltu about the Russian movements and la-- dvrs as a yeward for his loyalty. 4 i no Olio ttoased 3 "'"''lauatjoard decided Vesterday .to sell this T morning and', Senator Reel' - - , . v fiot. , Noima toole. eolx lT.Ortp acres of land in Millard county Smoot gave a very forceful address oh plate until Speaker scored for svm Rose- - Miss V!oIa Bosharo.. R08tcrt in the first half of the B1Kurh. JOSHUA HONE . to Frank B. Stephens, who holds the Religion and Ethics." lie 'was re- GERMANS START i.d leadings by Miss Irene Pickefint. uhlch ns onlr arore made br assigned application for purchase of ceived by the students with great apEarl Hampshire and that 'team during the game. In tha McQuarry. the EL D. Hashtmoto company. ' THROUGH SERVIA . plause. o.,tid Olsen. , second half of the eighth Philadelphia Numerous other bids, were received, v Studied Body President Fayettf eh of the public schools also held snored two runs and in the ninth shut e but the bid of Stephens was highest, Stevens delivered an address of Nish, Oct.'T, via London, Oct. 8, tmpiessive funeral services rfw 14 prlate programs in honor or the Boston out. and in view of the fact that Mr. Steph-en- s to the students and told of the birth anniversary. khown.residiV a well Joshua 6.23 a. Hone, from An in. aeroplane coming gave assurance that he would net splendid outlook ter the school year. large crowd of fans gathered have been students t'he following wan for and Schwabs window where the around Utah county . transfer the landsfo any alien or cor- He was very enthusiastic In his TJ.alse Bulgaria f this afternoon dropped of this city t J d t0 offices at the Brighau sf.oro wag gjTen aliens f. Innings by Fran Y. of waid B. his bil for the U. and its accomplishporation composed numerals bombs on Nish, killing five yean, were held in the Sixth University for the various Schwab who is in direct connnectlon - ments. , Other numbers wee by the was accepted. .. . ... Jpug persons anwounding two others. It mettng house under the auspices o' v ith a special wire and also furnished . The land was first ,i es Senor president, ajn applied for' by band and string , quartette. ?!iqs Odd Fellows, today. , the then returned to safely .I' es; first vice president. Mattie telegraphic reports of the outcome of Bulgaria. the Hashtmoto company, a corpora- Edith Barlow gave a reading and vice president. e!!Cjj Mr. 'Hone died at his home in th bury ; second tion composed of Japanese. The land Mrs. H C. Hicks sang a solo. baj Schwabs store will be rtin Mortenson; correspondent z after board did not believe it could sell ward Sixth the baseball headquarters for LondouAmsterdam, Oct, 7, Tuesday morning the of the games and each balance state lands to an alien corporation ITEMS OF NEWS AND Oct. 8, 12:18 Ja. Cologne lingering illness from Brights disease. soecial and asked the attorney general for two LEHI d?y FROM Russian PERSONALS telegraphic reports will be cruisers Be was born In England in 1851 ail reports an opinion. The attorney , geneial i t given. the actively bombarding Bulgarian came to Utah in 1866. He first mad ' two of The as held that a corporation Is a citizen teams the Is wedof 6. a Varnav lineups port f Oct Lehi, Saturday night tnp fellow s; his home in Provo, hut later moved to . of the state under whose laws it is ding reception was given-a- t the home , Philadelphia Nationals. Ixmdon, Oct, 7. The rupture ot Benjamin and returned to Provo 1 incorporated and that it is entitle) cf Mr. and Mrs. J. E Dorton in honor Stocks to purchase and hold state lands, even of the marriage of their daughter diplomatic relations between Bulgaria ears! ago, where he has since made .Third base , Bancroft the be was Itself of son though I.... Shortstop and the entente powers may corporation tlft, his home. Flossie to. Arch Gardner, , Center field made no entirely of aliens. Paskert Bishop and Mrs. JasH. Gardner, Mr. matchthat touched off the Balkan The deceased is survived by five Cravath on will the live Right figld Mrs. Gardner and conflagration, and one sen and numerous Xustrb-GerrraLuderus CONGRESSMAN MAYS First base troops to . the num- daughters Pawnee fruit farm over Jordan river. OUTLINES ATTITUDE Left field , WhJtted The remains of Thomas Ford, who ber of 4pJ,n)0 have invaded Serbia other relatives.. ' HE WILL MAINTAIN Second base Nleboff ( died In Pueblo, Colo., were brought to with Field Marshal von Mackensen at of In need are Burns Catcher . w The Brothers, Ry berg eel their head. Lehi for burial last DINOSAUR NATIONAL. e men seventy-fivto good AlexanderPitcher ; his frem from return behave sixty Lpon Wednesday funeral was held at the home of Mi. Russian cruisers appeared t MONUMENT IN U1AH IS bom- street on Ihe arpaving Boston work went Nationals. to he Verna oo .Where Lewis fore preto. and the of Washington, C. M. Olson Bishop Bulgarian port ! CREATED BY PRESIDENT . ... Perhaps Hooper Right field range for his family for thelnter, sided. mewing Monday morning. The speakers were Bishop the Black sea and are shell'ng the all this number will not be put on .at aptt Shortston Congressman J. JHLMaya declared he LewisrJs- - Gowgh and Win, Hadfield. defense of that city. , Wli-n- n Center field was not going to Congress this fall Solos were rendered b Miss Fern orec, but ns many as want work are speaker Washington, Oct. 7. Piesldent troops which g Issuel A proelimation today First base as a Democrat but as a Progressive. Gough and Mrs. George Price. Mr. v i.e requested to report at 6:30 Sunday Hoblitzell - - i 3. omki with the flell the Dinosaur national monument morning Mr. R berg will give Proto ,Lev lg . .TTTJV. He said, however, he was not going to Ford was ft brother of William- - Ford, tacit consent of the - Greek governmen unless but first chance, base the Third be guided by any party but his own a fortner Lehi resident, and was 43 ment are being rushed northward in in ,Utah, wjmre1 rocks bearing mei Qarner 11 Barry-Secon- d ' basa At the same time he years old. " conscience. aqd other gigantic reptilian report for wtrk, tbe contractors a remarkable race to assist Serbia in een found. Catcher nd lor outside labor as their time Cady' They art thanked the Democrats for their av Cedarstrom Brothers have received heading off the invaders. They will foasils , n the most valuable is limited. y Therefore if Provo Ym n ' shore 77 Pitcher Sistance in putting him fn congress an order for 15 carloads of onyx from try to prevent, if possible? the capture said to ' world and will bo want this work thev should reixut and he said . he would undoubtedly a Salt Lake firm. Some of it will be of the Saloniki-Nis- h railroad. the sivecimeiv Umpires National league: Klem ap hazard excavation! proniiRly and be on hand at the time Bnd American vote with them on many questions. shipped east and some to San Fran- only s'diree by which 'the Serbians protect league; Rlglor. 4 and Evans. Relative to fitfure politics he said. cisco, but most of it will be used In and their allies can be fed with the by vand apnointed. peculator. OLaughlin - Tei The Progressive party will have wainscoting for the new Church office munitions of war . . , Moise Anderson, a sen of Dr. G. A. germW CRUISERS OFF MEXICO Span)?- are pushing .tickets in the field, including a na- building. The Austro-German- s irk, Oct. 4. Impressive of JesSmvr the remains Anderson of Springvllle, lost his eye tional ticket. The party will be th3 While playing football at school south with ail possible speed toward furernlfice t foj- many years as the result of an accident with defei mining factor in the next presi- Thursday Leon, son of Mr. and Mrs the same goal. Although they will Knud Rjo de janer0, Oct. 7. The Briti-'-to was He' of i brought st resident was t Spanish shot gun Sunday. dential election. - Probably either John Bine, suffered an Injury frejgbt steamer San Mellto arrives jbe hampered to an, extent by the were1 in afternoon 4l,j Theodore Roosevelt or Governor advanV Monday . botb bones in his left arm Scibsthey seem to have an forced the ram Johnson will be the presidential br0ken below the elbow. age over the Anglo-FrenctoE nominee. Governor Johnson and Yic-- f Tbe missionaries wives and parents handicapped by a scarcity of supplb-- s were A tor Murdock of Kansas would make Hyrtim thiistenstn. e,e, but the parents were not satisfies ,Thecapta1n W Jhe San JMollto rewere entertained at the home of Mr.and a deay jn munitions 'that were v;i,5JPUP7 nd st rorg ticket u?lc was fum'shed bythand took the boy to Salt Lake where port(l(j :nd ? g00nafter leaving Tux- and Mrs. x. L, Yates Thursday even expected. could that Bros nothingwore to'd Williara af'tl en-bt rd choir projectiles exoc'-Military experts here regard with Fom 0pgn, Ing The next meeting, Oct. 28, will aides. One ssK- IN COLORADO tiCSfeihly be dowe "WETS ir.'-!'- ' !h ibe held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. greatest alarm the Teutonic invasion niixej 7.irtett. um a Royiance r pf the LOSE FIRST ROUND Thomas Clark. r.nd few ago A d U died M niglt ill considered rennen years firing or eight were ,ouvi1' of Serbia. The situation , accident similar a aulet in of a even 4 but mu 30. was his from He realize suffered who her AegBei The damaged, of Be', : expperts jj,t4 Mr. Williams, i(,t m0gt cfitical. of - tft esraje. Lk'pver, Colo,, Oct. 6. The prchi- - COntftct with an elertrlc current at the that, after crushing the Sermau. and retiring diapositimn and waa be- and the gun was in the hands The ftoylance bov bit ion penalty law enacted by the jtah lake pumps "several weeks ago, which, will be an easy matter unless gnc,, twe internment of the le't Aorsc Anderson. by ha nMghbois and friends.' " 1, a as result of the acti- - of blind June is totally last legislature to enforce the state- Rft the local hospital Friday. f;emaa auxiliary cruisers the allies win the race to the Saloniki- He' was born in Denmark U - - wi ie prohibition .constitutional am- Niwjort Newsthoro have .Teen railroad, the Germans will rush - 3 SIT, and came ta'Utak inJi62 - -dent. Rldg are being asked by the Alpine w b tohere Fork,-dlstrl the a in was the dice t Mn emlment presume upheld ting their force with express speed SptnPh rep'Ms r gehool board for the erection of ii;ng I DetLer filed CfiarUs At'nntU- rrar this they probably rraft in-ttest Jn the Mayor fiyrmTt Constantinople. B,., the for primary five ! of hy on is of the aid hive yesterday 350,000, Mr Bulgarian tbe suyvlvcd will application, Tersely jKnuiKPii petition thej 1 "wets to mandamus John 3. Ramer,' Clem Wilkinson who was reeentlv troops who are ready to operate, and ehildreil, t w 0 sons -- and three dauk- - election which tal.es place October 19. , At a pension of the Congrcgtion fo. race Sheriff n ere the no. by Inin in 30 giamhhildrW) aniLDLgjei'f H'S two opponenjs S80ation whkh was held in Sat 0f 250,000 Turkish troops who aie n t stermary of slate, to place the law brought l are Charles II. , Ward aml Rake Wednesday, Rev. Ludwig Timon the ballot at the 19165 general Dardanelles. at . the grandchildren required r at Pnyson. pay a J sen of thi3 city was elected 10 Foultpn election on a referendum vote. discharged, having paid the amount 'TALKS vl 0. -- - k -- ' - GIEpESDAY wet-com- .'.'is - - m.-Ga- ette n ....I,.,, -- ..... cre-auu- .n. ................ dmo-saiuia- n Ift i'e u " h F'?et s -- , w-- a 'rf e: IV-.Ti- u" h,'h0n tn, he - |