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Show J The Post carries a Ws want better roada County The Post advocates a county cement road.' It's coming Progressive people want it Let us act. news service to its Utah In pa-tro- than any paper - la this territory. In reading The Post you get the best to be had in Utah County. Shadow Lawn, the Summer White House, at Long Branch, N. J. Where President Wilson Form&llj Accepted His Renomination Last Saturday LORENZO HOPLA OF MAPUTO!) v v xVV Wirr! ilfrn i; V- ' t - !$& M3EW&. - ROYLANCE COMPANY RESUMES SHIPPING" Well Known Farmer Takes his Life in a Fit of Despondency; Had Threatened to The delay in fruit shipments caused by the threatened railroad strike has now been overcome and the Roylance company is handling the big cropof peaches with excel- lent success. The pear crop is also ; being moved rapidly and this fruit i will soon be off the market. Kill Himself Many Times Lately. wssecuu.jsiiiVHbfetfel President Woodrow Wilson formal-l- I ? r t CONVENTION WIIHI'' issra&syi $ fc -- ' i?' a w Tl ,. . 4 )V4v., The Republican primaries to select delegates to the county conven tion to be held In Salem September 14. were held last night Regardless of the many special features to draw from the primaries they were well attended and harmonious la ail parts of the clty. indicating the splendid condiion of the party this year. One of the most distlnet features was the attendance of practically all of Jhe Progreaslvi leaders of the city add the Interest shown by them in the success of the Republican party in " nation, state and county. - Most of the Progressives who have been to. tlve in politics were selected as s and will take part in the Republican county convention. In only one ward of the city, n resolution was Introduced and that was the ,Third ward , where the pri- mary took action against creating the position of county auditor for Utah - j r . opened his campaign for last Saturday when he accepted the Democratic nomination for president. The official, notice of his nomination and acceptance took place at Shadow Lawn,. Long Branch, N. J the sum- Lorenzo 1 in the open his voice by mortars and unfolded over the Speaking could be heard by only a small part presidents head as a .band played of the crowd, but those who did bear America. Afterward Mr.- Wilson him constantly Interrupted with ap- stood mors than an hour on the ve y r. If CHOSEN FOR v ten .AJw 4 if? F itf tbf - Tajik': , SHOTGUN r- H' 'L'cnilc I t- DELEGATES ARE n BLOWS BRAINS OUT WITH mr larg-e-r - -- . Hopla. about 0 years of age and a resident of Mapieton. killed himself with a shotgun about ERNEST RAINBOW plause. ranJa and shook hands with several 8:45 this "morning. The man' had Once when he said I neither seek thousand men, women and children. been, despondent, for some time and the favor nor fear the displeasure of Senator James of Kentucky, chairGIVEN PRELIMINARY; mer- residence of the president and that had upon a number of occasions told small alien element amongst us man of the notification committee, inone of the most beautiful palaces in which ; ' members of his family that he would puts loyalty to any foreign troduced the president When he deAmerica.. .The took acceptance himself. rid of This morning he place power before loyalty to the United clared Mrr Wilson had kept America get IS BOUND OVER out of doors and a crowd of more states. the crowd stood and picked i. up a shot gun which was cheered, at peace, the crowd responded inthan 8000 people gathered to hear loaded and told his fourteen year old The notification ceremonies were stantly and applauded several minErnest Rainbow, charged with de- the address and the formal declare-- 1 soa that he wan going to shoot a to a close when more than utes, He concluded by handing the oounty. mall and having stolep. a tlon 'of the Democratic standard brought In every primary there was strong stroying hawk, which had been hoverlpg in a score of American flags attached to president a copy of the 8t Louis letter from the registered bearer. sentiment Startup : the neighborhood. After he got a expressed tor a county comparachutes were fired into the air platform. missioner from Provo, and a caucus short distance away from the honse Candy company, was given a prelimmay be called to unite the Provo the boy become suspicious of his fath- inary hearing before Judge E., D, Jones today and after the state had delegates on one man. The list of r ers actions and followed him, delegates, alternates and members of WEBER CO. FARMERS Hopla went in the direction of a presented testimony the young man BOYS ON BORDER SUFFRAGETTES ARE the county central committee are as field belonging to .Charles Bird, who was bound over to the district court. follows: was mowing and as he neared the His ball was fixed at 11000 and arENIOY A DRAWING- -' VISIT POINTS OF WAGING CAMPAIGN First Ward Chairman, C. H. ; fence. Bird saw him place the butt rangements are being made by his Ward ; secretary Mrs. Belle Bach- - i of the gun on the ground and saw his friends to go on his bonds. Rainbow was arrested several C. H. Ward, M. H. ROOM LUXURY son running toward him about fifty INTEREST HERE THROUGHOUT UTAH man. Delegates: weeks ago by the sheriffs office upGraham, W. P. Whitehead, Mrs. J. ; Hopla yards, away. deliberately on the request of two detectives i.i I N. Strong, Ralph Elliott, Carl Saxey, placed the barrel to his forehead and B Verm MoDunn, P. J. reached down to press tne trigger. the postal service. Following his arThe grafanola and eighty records Bachman, Over 175 Weber county farmer r , A meeting in the interests of na Guire, Mrs. Belle The sight sickened the boy and as rest Inspectors M. M. Warren snd sent to the boys of Troop F last came to Provo Bachman, Mrs. J. last night through tlonal woman suffrage will be" held M. George, Mrs. J. W. he turned 4 his bead the gun .dis- Ralph Smith claimed .the'young man week are paid for. Thanks to the1 Farrer, J. T. Utah county. The visitors wer In Provo Wednesday, Sept. 6, at the Farrer, Mrs. Ralph Elliott, Preston charged blowing the whole top pf the was'a tool .in the hands of the liquor efforts of Mrs. C. L. Fleming, Mrs. men and politicians who sought to - mans O. '.peterson. Mrs. William Cres ford -- And otharxBroya Join?5 byi . approximately fifty. Utah Central" iKshecj head; off. Bird stated that hary E. Brereton, ;; ' the deatrC)' eompanv Lafe Bown, J. W, Farrer, Mrs. C. H. Candy Startup business "men who force Tiave the ; e?.. ladles and farmers the Interests of the county' the', charge lifted the WoNational 0f 'the jans pincu8 Ward, Edan Moore, Levi Snow, Neis man eft his feet and threw him on through their hatred for George a real old time supper was served man-- , boys of Troop F at heart. Vbo to pd party, was In town last week Johnson, F, D. has who a been waging his back. Death had been instan- Startup, the efforts of John B. Ashton, man- - to Provos guests at the Pioneer ward Casslty, Mrs. J. T. against the saloons for many ager of the Columbia theatre, and T. calling on a number of prominent Farrer, Leland Farrer, Nellie Jones, ' T' , taneous -J, O. Bullock, C. W. Thomas Mrs. Both Mr. Bird and Hoplas son vears. The inspectors at the time of w. Ashton, manager of the Columbia chape1 Th farmers from the north had Hyrum Safford, Roy Elliott, W. K.. rushed to th scene and as the boy his arrest declared that they would Music company and the city com- ' j spent a very busy day visiting the reached his fathers side he grasped be able to' get the men' higher P. miseloners. Spafford, H. G. . Blumenthal, Mrs. P. G. Peterson, C. H. Taylor, Dean the gun and threw it away, Other The movement to send a music Points of interest In Davis and Salt Strong! U Alternates: J. A. Buttle. J. members of the family heard the shot box to the boys At the front origl- - Lake count,e8 and when they arrived W. Stubbs, Mrs. M. H. Graham, Mrs. ' and rushed to the scene, while Bird nated when Captain Bassett wrote ln th,s city they were ready for a ed losses of and all the the luncheon for that knowledge J. O. Bullock, Lawrence Casslty, J. splendid rest, to went The Post stating that the boys had telephone to Sheriff Hem y N. Strong, Mrs. W. P. Whitehead, T. East to notify him of the mans death! were charged to him and maintains hniU inii prepared by the ladies of the Pioneer meeting Wednesday. The Womans party supports .no C. Larson, A. C. Johnson, D R. Beebe. j d. When the sheriff reached the' body his innocence. He fails to offer sny j an AmuremrathaU -he d "cided that an inquest would not xcuse or reason and ays that; he Df a musicaj instrument i to while' - President A. P. Merrill of the Com-- , candidate and has but one object, to Members County Central committee: knows shout nothing the., thefts of awav the evenings from guard mount - Pwclal club introduced Mayor James secure an . amendment to the United M II. Graham, Mrs. Belle Bachman.' " be necessary and the remains-- , were to him mall Second Ward: Chairman, O. R. .charged turned over to the Wheeler Underto bed time. The boys have a male E- - Daniels, who in a brief address States constitution enfranchising men to visitors the welcomed the and) Maud Graham. city Thomas; of secretary, Sprfngville, taking company quartettes, duets and other, de--( two are There workers at that them O. R, present tolf everything they Nelson, Delegates: coniAbort, five years ago Hoplas wife Joseph musical talent, and the grafanola r In Utah from tjie national organisa- would their slred EL their Mrs. stay Susie Ruth during ! Thomas, died and ever since that time the SPANISH FfRK CELPoulton, life. for list camp pletes the Provo. Clyde W. Lindsay, was In- - j tion. Mias Pincus has charge of the McAdams, Andrew Knudsen, George mans Wn has heen As soon as the call was made the F" vSecond congressional district with A. Startup. John R. Stewart, E. A. a tiir very mucv "enoyed ladies got busy and visited the city troduced as toastmaster and speeches NEW EBRATES made Jesse were the headquarters ln Ogden. following: by v.ceds which grew along the over Peay, W. R. H. Pax man. Dr, Walter commissioners. However, the comfhe who will Miss at Pincus, K.. T Hasler,. Maud. Graham,. James Bnl-- . speak Ben. Eldredge, Knight, Provo;. streets In Mapieton and also over the mlssloners felt that the- entire amon Wednesday, is a native lock, Monroe Rob. Dr. , Evans, Logan; Salt meeting Lake; Paxman, Joseph L. flood waters which ran into the SUGAR FACTORY ount could not be taken out of the ' She was graduated Ward, B. H. Bower, Isaac King. AlWUliam Hun- - of New York. John Huntsville; Hall, roads. He, attempted at one time to Mr. so to they appealed troop fund, j from Syracuse university In 1913 ternates: Mrs." O. R, Thomas, Harry get the matter taken np by the legAshton of the Columbia theatre for ter, Ogden; Vergil' Stallings. Eden; - and Ar- next two yeari gave all h- -r Heal, S.H. Belmont, John Roundy, and the WOgden,Freston Thomas, islature In order to ge a law passed j " Nearly three thousand people gath- a benefit end they were given tick - thur " ' time to the campaign In New York, S. J. Jeperson, E. A. Menlove, Mrs. -Ferrin, Liberty. forcing property owners to dean up ered at the eta to sell for the Labor day per ' dty park ln Spanish Fork formances. Through this method After . supper and the apeechmaking , I dont believe it ia possible for the Hattie Dunn. Members County Cen-trthe streets and their premises. He ov committee: O. R. Thomaa,, Maud also wrote a number of articles of a , yesterday morning, to participate ln er $66 was raised for the fund and at the guests were taken to the hotels j people of these great Justice loving . the city .where they spent the states of the West to know bow hard Graham. ' ' more or less rambling nature on the the opening exercises for the big cel- - a meetfng this mSrning the commls-'h- f In the , Third ward Chairman,. Eph Ho" subject, and people to whom he talk-- cbration held ln that city yesterday sionera and member of the fund night and at 8 oclock this morning- we have worked for suffrage visWe mer; secretary, Ole E. Olson. DelePincus. Miss renew to said i were East. their. was not at ready ed realized that the man honor of the completion committee supplied the balance to they an(j today a- - million rotes in . first polled - investigations. over half ; and Its They mind. gates: Eph Homer, George A. Mad-In his right times of the million dollar sugar factory make up the $100 which was required mills the Woolen York November, state , last New to the went sen, W. K. Farrer, A. W. Harding, Knight and records to send the Instrument erected by the Sugar Co.t to hour. After- most. ever cast ln favor of a suffrage L; L .Nelaon, Mrs. Mary, J. Vincent, an BPent and Interesting the front ' ' ' 'r - that inspection they went to the amendment, hut not enough to carry Mrs. John Gatherum, Frank Allen, : The festivities began early yester- , Gives J ' 't state Mental hospital to vtait the U8 to victory. We feel that the only Milton Knudsen, Mrs. George A.- - Mad'a childrens pa- TJ' day morning herd and to take a trip ' expedient and dignified way for o- - sen, Claude Carter, Mrs. W. K. . Jeraey rade where hundreds of costumed Out through that institution. They were men to win their enfjranchlsement Is rer, Thatcher Jones, A. W. Jones, A big reception was held last eve- children participated and prises were the institution by Su- - through a national amendment.Horatio Jones, Mrs. L. U Nelson, welconied PqP OHIlty ning .In the Sixth' ward chapel for awarded to the best impersonations. is invited to the meeting D. H. Madsen, Mrs, D. H. Madsen, George E. Hyde, who perintendent ( Everyone Bishop Ralph Poulton, who has re- The Ladles Military band of John Gatherum, John Durrant, E. V. with his aides gave them an excel- - on Wednesday. ' signed the blshropic of that ward afA ,.meeHngjwlll.jolholdJTrtSprin Vincent, Edward Farrer, Ole E. Ol- the ter fourteen years of active service. son, Jr.r JosepbT 8. Parks, Mrs. George great mental institution Is taken care : vine Wednesday evening- the Spanish Fork ing Republicans throughout The hall was beautifully decoratett day. accompanied by A. Ross, Mrs. Ellen Homer, Coleman has decided to 0(, - AboUt io oclock the party- - left p Jacob county, for the occasion with summer flowers Commercial club hand, ANNOUNCEMENT W. Myers, George T. Peay, Jr., E. A. allow his name to go before the Re- - for the south and followed the foi Hundreds of brightly colored light:) j where a splendid program consisting Mitchell, Mrs. Milton Knudsen, H. A. convetioh as a can- lowing itinerary: , of songs, speeches and instrumental and flags, streamers of bunting in publican county Training Young The Brigham Knudsen, -- James Fisher,, Jr John Dairy herd, buildings, fannSprlng-music and dancing was, carried out. the national colors are gaily arranged didate for nomination for the office will 9:40. Monday, school September Arrive open Wilkins, Mrs. Edward Farrer, Mrs. of county attorney.- ' Mr." Coleman, Late in the evening light refresh-- ' Frank Carter, Mrs.. A. W. Cartar, Al- GanalsTOii..mstudeatswhqu.,havejreglstefed Strawberry streets while the.., mSpanlshFprk menu were served to nearly three all down the. main i for 10:15.: seats should be there the first ternatea: E. T. Harding. Mrs. Thatr ' tll, tlna' haB not been a crdl VAn1T8 10:00 stores alre carry their share of gala ' ' ' hundred people." cher Jones, Mrs. Minnie Madsen, Mrs. . Salem Arrive 10:30. if the delegates he but feels day. thst date, day decoration. Farm Hereford Joseph 8. Parka', 'George Vincent, wish ,to be given a wider choice at Payson Dicksons ProL (X R. Johnson, for tea yar The following program was given 00, Mrs. Clara Gay, Mrs, Frank Halladay, H: 10:40. Arrive convenUon they "should have It. depart a prominent teacher in the music de- yiesterday at the city' pavilion: Mrs. E. AJ Mitchell, Arthur Halladay. Fork ' Via his record as Mr. Coleman stands on Spanish Benjamin - Members of County Central commit-v l partment of the B. Y. U has accept- - Music, Ladles Military band; invo- city attorney of Provo for the past State road.' ed a position a the head of the mu- cation." Bishop A. T. Money; music. luncheon of tee: A. W. Harding," Mrs." Mary Vta-The regular , Lake View Cherry Hill dairy; nearly four years-- 4 pr sic department of the Agricultural , the Provo Commercial club will be cent , ,, rive 1:80; depart 1:40. Spanish Fork band; address of J. HoldsK i college at Logan. Prof. Johnsons held at the Hotel Roberta tomotTOW, Foy rth Vineyard, barn and herd. licenses ha beet! Issued Preston Creer; response, T. J. Marriage DelRusselL oclock. John ability as a tescher of music U weU R at II 8, Arrive 8:00; Booth; secretary. depart Wednesday, 8epL TlolIa dDet. Eva Lewia and to the- following J couples: Carl F. ways ; ranch comes j A number of Important matters will gate J. E. Booth,. J. P. Dixon, Eton' "recognised and his resignaOon HoIt; mmiIc. TrOBbadoura, Lundall and Ylda Tippett of V.,tnA his , as a great loss to the R and A full A, Gee,' J-- R. Roblnaon. Georg J. Car-discussion Pleasant Cows. for via taken Wells. be benedicCorn, np Woriton and William Essie William L. Oor. Spry, min; attendandance Is desired. grinds here. ProL Johnson: tlon. Bishop NC.: ChriaUnsen. , Davis and Grove. Coates of Lehl; penter, Arthur Taylor, Jesse M. ftorhas orgnalsed one of the best chort ' ' Kirkwood Fork Farm American was of Cloward of the Beatrice 8alem; sports program George Today U B WH uses of 100 male voices ever Eph Rev. H. Frf.r and ..r. continued and tonight the featlvlties Belt Harding and Ora Bailey. Provo; Arrive 8:10; depart 8:30. in the intermountaia region and his A model place Chlpmans corn raim were the gueta of Mrs. N. F. vlth a bl( daQCe ,n the andi- - Arthur Palmer and Martha Hamblin, ! ' loaa will be keenly felt in the musl-' (Continued on page 8.) 4:45. Wilson Monday. ; Deseret , , Arrive Sr40; depart I ' cal circlet of this city. t T dele-gate- J J i' , - . -- : ! ' - cam-paig-n . ; I ; . ' wdweT nd , . j'-ihenln- - ta . - -- . . ' , al . - -- Ut&h-Idah- o - - Sixth Ward ,th Farewell to Bishop , Fai Jac0Jj Coleman f - Attorney -- - . . , ; . " . . - -- . 1 . . 1 nJ j wel-Icom- e, r' BenJ'O. 5 - I ! . . ip f- ' n,- ; ps- |