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Show i RAPES 4 VOL, .... XXVI-N- O. le is Frieefl A M) TUESDAY THURSDAY ..' v, .j BRIBES i'DEOREASE JUDGE MtLNER'8 OPINION. It, is claimed by Judge John B. Mil- -' ner, of ths city,; that 'President-- ' Taft can not veto the New Mexico and : Arizona statehood bill without violating the treaty of Guadaloupe Hldafgof by which the country comprising Ari of New Mexico, Utah, etc., zona, of Entry prt Promises to Aid Utah Valley in All Projects for : Development of This Section Praises Beauties and. Resources of Country t f?f Vf?Vf???fTfWf fWWVfTfrTTTV w WHAT SECRETARY FISHER'S VISIT MEANS ' . UTAH VALLEY,, TO Z t '. f a. t. a.tai x sonable ume, worK wtu oc nasicncq, la aty: whusc uio 1 secretary has become acquainted with the conditions. .... -- . X Utah jralley. will always receive (air consideration from the man who has charge of the most important work to the V The ?rov6"ruit" district will receive much favorable . OFFICERS. . regular meeting ol the stock- - i The arid and swamp lands will be reclaimed withinjoea- - 1 a. i' treaty provides that the inhabitants shall be admitted to statehood la due time the Ume of such admissioa to be determined by congress and the judge holds that congress, having passed, the bill lor. the. admission ef New Mexico and Ariaona, the president must sign the bill or permit it to become law without his signlture. X CANNING FACTORY . ad- - ' "rr7rT . f vertising from the secretary and his. party. So long as Mr. Fisher is in office, this section may ask X I 3 i anything in reason and it will be granted. The lake will be dyked and the swamp lands will be re-0 t claimed, this may be assured. Secretary Fisher witfassist fiTt -"causing laws to br enacted which will permit this class of " J "" reclamation. . 2 i t 111 BEI1ST convention and tournament to be held: in this city by the Utah State Firemen's arTdaxeH-Lan- d15, 18 and 17, will surpass of " the kind ever held In the state. anything The committee having )n charge the affair has worked faithfully for success. The first' 4ay of the convention will be ' IFTY per jcent more mort devoted :tQ Uetransactlon of general busiloans are gages and being ness, when reports will be made by the dif ' paid off, according to the ferent officers and committees. A paper. ,.- - county recorfsUftvthej present time than ever befooe, The last few weeks has shown a large increase in'the number , of releases and there is an indicatiorx that' this policy will continue. v There, also has bjeen a great At the holder of the Provo Canning company, which was held this week, the -following officers and directors were elected ' to serve the ensuing year: Jesse Knight president; W. Lester p Mangumrvlce-president-, secretary and treasdrer; J, William Knight Theo- erty which had previously been dore Farley and John S, Park. sold for taxes. Some of this . . . 4n-pro- on tn e Redeemed F im. ESTABLISHED HUES number-of-redempti- $ v Many Plasters Released was ceded to tho United States by X i. tROVO. UTAH. SATURDAY," AUGUSTM2, Mil 71. Seeryfislierteerts ; Vi Wl r- -x i T i Horses for. Fire Service," will be given by Chief Glore.' of Salt Lake City. Oa the second day the election of .officers for tbe ensuing year will be heldf while on the third day, August i, the tournament program isrtoTbe given. The program starts'out with a parade from the Union station, commencing at lCho'clock to the speaker's stand near the fed- eral ba;idingvrhichwiU1)e erected for theocca ska for the musicians and speakers, At IJ:30 o'clock"an exhibit tion fire drill will PLAVTnifF .uniWHHiim be given by the Prove; fire depart ment and t 12 fiavn Aim n.mi refresh-ment- s property has been on the county books for years, until recently, when people have redeemed jt and morning at the family resldencer 488 obtained title.- - These conditions o'clock East Fifth North street, from Bright's in this county. will be to apply property old. Mra. disease. 8he was 41' DEATH OF MRS. LUDVIGSEN. Mrs Annie Ludrigsen, wife of - H. C. Ludvlgsen( died at J o'clock this - 1 -I i . NT - 4 j I " r serv- i years ' ed.'': releases more than With "mortgage Ludvlgsen has resided In Utah for the The program - for-- . and-t- he redemption of past nineteen years. She leaves her ever before the afternoon com"" , comes the indication flfr I, husband, one child and three broth- taxed property mences at 2 o'clock on the la a determination that there Richfield HoodTo? ; Andrew ers, John' at the Fairgrounds of Provo, and Nicol Hood, of part of the people to get out of debt Hood, "7 with an exhibition gave an address and the is: evidence peoalso :T am delighted with your valley, Governor Spry that There i Salt Lake City. Funeral arrange-ment- s drill by the J fire for debtmeans their are its beauties, and am impressed : with pointed out to- Mr. Fisher; that while ple saving not. yet been made. have i ; New Vnrk Fir Ho. t had but a handful of; people, . JtsJesQUrcesasid Wslter L. FIsherJtha state paying, all of whiehfittdicatea a good : ; was met sxpenaoa year , Bmtaryeyfeterforrwho arrived education of the young.-rT- he gov promises and The" tatementsMrTiiayrveTi UtahlTf yesterday afternoon from Psyson and the Strawberry valfey tunnel, af tef a ernor pleaded for fair play for the in: Canyon Tailroad7kn6wnTaaIthe Dixie fied by the records of the county. The of. the most interdlvidualzeotrymaa onj : federal r lands Route; " has-b- een complete tour of inspection. completed as far abstractors really are surprised at esting features of V ' Greeted at the Commercial club by and suggested that some of the re- south as the tournament A St George and construction the change. a 60 the to removed tower feet high, give "The condition points out that poor work will soon start in Iron and Washabout a hundred business men, the strictions be j a- - better chance, or building up six stories Ed said (shown in the accompanying cut) has been erected at the Fair are their pleased at the counties. money,' secretary was pie saving ington r Jones, the abstractor; "while people grounds, and the Salt Lake fire department will give exhibitions of life hospitality of the Utahans and imme- communities. The governor said that oon would methods. The department will 'bring,Its are crying about' hard times, it; is a saving and ; diately made it known that he was he hoped that 'the day be come states would the and when net of grant for factors see gun shooting a rope to a high window or to the top of the' a friend of the developing very favorable sign t property SEELYE PLEASED ' own over to their rule the ed , building. cleared v of right He the valley. indebtedness, accepted gredouslyof being 1 or1uri The Sandy fire department will bring their hose cart for use in the NOT WEAVILV MORTGAGEa the opportunity,, and the party . was lands without the assistance g diction of the national government ioon.' speeding'- toward the ' Considering the slxe and wealth of contests. Delegations from every fire department in the state are expected A. H. Lund, of Provo, san Professor ' r VisUtah county, there are very, few to be here and also large numbers of visitors. fruit groTes of the bench.. American to Be an Got a 'You've of There solo, Geo. were been for a cash has. . contests. prizes for number, itors included Ur. the party arranged .mortgages, the mortgage debt .being R. Gore, secretary to die secretary of to Feel That Way.". C. G. considerably below some of the other the afternoon of the tournament which will close with a grand ball in the Division General - Manager e ' eyenlng-inthMozart hall... hls the interior; Li C Hill supervising SECRETARY FISHER'S ADDRESS. Seelye. of the Mountain States Tele- - counties. ; engineer of the southern district; After being ' introduced by James phone company, has just completed a amount is being cut down is the best Frank W. Wadleigh, general passen Clvoo toastmaster, sign that could, be wished. for Thl, Secretary' of . the tour of the Provo' district accompanied la ' L The ger agent of the Rio Grande and a A..Smoot decidedly different toueome; other District Manager Interior Walter JU Ksher Bald, "in part: by Oil AG I iVITY number of citizens. of the state,"where the rec- - SCHDOL STARTS .counties Includes of all district Carbon, Utah, "I assure you that 1 am glad to.be inUintah. Emery. Heber. lntWasatch ords show that'there Jxaa been an OVERBURDENED fREES with you tonight ana am grateful for and Mercur in Tooele county. crease in the number of loans in the was t The ride through the fruit belt the reception and hospitality. I was county, " BONNEVILLE illjlast'slx months. a revelation to the visitor'-- The pos- not aware that there jvas to be any Maanger Seelye expresses sOut seven of Mndred delinnearly sibilities of the soils were shown In function here tonight, not having been as much pleased with the Provo. di all but about a score many places. Mr. Gore stated that advised until I arrived in your city trlct and the management! same quent properties, have released been by the owners. In and states work that deveVpment they had traveled through the entire this afternooh.lI had seen an" an are dicatlons that the tax list this wJD the Jines ihegjn. jmmediatelyand . Grand vaUey but- had- seen- no ueh nouncement "in one ofthe Salt Lake will be well paid up which will. year will convenience the for here..bejextehded advisbeen sights as those offered but legal papers, having - or course, cut uown xne aeiinquents. Superintendent of City Schools L E. There are now 25 men at work on . When a splendid apecimen of pears er and otherwise associated with news of the' subscribers the fa ha8visited "Seelye" ''Manager was tree on an overburdened iointed papers, I gave, the report no credence Eggertsen "states that the "Provo. pub' the Bonneville mining tunnel whica mous Provo fruit belt during his stay out to the secretary, he expressed the wnatcver. ' Ho schools will commence Monday, Jesse Knight Is driving into the mounin the city, and declares that the same - ' opinion that the soil of this section is "Let me say, gentlemen, I have xome OF 11th. tain about three mile south of Provo. THIRS1Y September f the very best variety and .that he to your stale; have taken this tour to is not surpassed anywhere "be An institute tor will Two shifts ere working under the , teachers The new management Is as follows: did not wonder that the people desired see andTieerT I want to see the work held at ' the iCcntral chdol for one drectloo of George A. Storrs. ComDistrict manager A, Smoot; disto reclaim those portions which are that is being dne and hear what the districtweek.' beginning 'September 4. Among pressed air and Burleiga drills are be Ross wire chief, TO Whipple; VALLEY CEDAR for cot doing their best at this time people have to 'say regarding !Uie trict chief Miss Ethel Gard the. speakers at the lasiltuie jadll 'be ing UBed and the work is progressing operator, the lck tif water. great work of conservation and de- ner. Dr.-- , : i George lL.,Brimlilt; Pr .Joseph at ' Tbe trip included a visit to'all parts velopment; I em convinced thai there to 10, feet a day; the tua about; Dr. J. H . ' Paul, Eugane Fork American and Lehi. Pleasant Peersoaf bench' The the lake. and of the would be do conflicts on any,, of these BE WATERED in nela. slate, rafter Jiaving passed G Roberts, James Clove Thornton, manager. lowland truck. Tarms also were point- question if proper discussion, could ' and . conglomerate Y. of man the Leslie granite through R Murdock, Spritgville fruit raisers be had; so that we, would ail ed out- Liberal-hearte- d 2G0 feet farther rock. ndoek 10 "About -, tiBJnBerl, at ' country ' .'(Mondat ager. iottheir or extended the privileges alf of "this olherNof Tidal-Cavtto one at on the vein a. program la. harmony Vtthf Our legal Eureka-- H. M. Thorranee; manager. ehards and considerable " fruit . was talk about conflict of polleies is real. owned the the ; K. company. : holiday, Letwriiyt wijl Ije.xivesuat by properties "HenroidPrnanager. ' It is colored in the press and in talk. "Heber 'templed. , s tmtr-vaa'T. Jt' win eehool Smifli at which CentralJoseph R. Vance, manager depth ot S09 building, at le opened up Olmsted, the school was visited There is no conflict between the East PaysoB J, BarC&r. which Ths is John eddreesv wilt A. feet vela, Henry" Aw.R C. kb very amalt . man Fork Morgaaincluding giv Snyder and YfY6hmenta eeryed oa the shad- and - West-- , which . involves --the prinWv Wallace on; to A amount B. values to carries R. the free CuUer, T. the top, unlveraity scholarship ager. rl7 i Jt ? , ed porches ciples of conservation and develop L. Allis, arrived in ot S0(k How it will open up at deptX to and awarded Thomas Wendell was of Utah Mrs. Mercur J. man R. Duncan, ' ment The feeling ,for development is AT THE DINNER. raoalna. to be WhltecottoB ..,. Provo ,ia aa automobile .fronr ager. sifiie such pol universal, but the best plan-an- d It is probably JThe 'point for. whlcft the tunnel" Is Bait Lake City last evening on a representative assemblage of men icy is desired and this can not .be with the conservation policies of the a trip- - to Inspect a . route for being driven is, however, a mile and a ' reclamation purposes. The grief comes have. met in this city as at the dinner clasBed as a conflict. a. canal to reclaim a large tract STcSTntala, RAILROAD last evening, given in honor of, the "It shall be my policy to search in legislation. The reclamation of a where a contract of dolomite lime and ' of land in Cedar, valley were out the best possible plan as nearly number OtWomuifhattif(ti-- of seventy-fv- e viBitcreAbout quarts .shows i oa 'the ,':'aurface,iTIa; tables-a- t d as I know bow and right here let swamp and overflow lands In which seated at the4 will be opened at a' depth of about ' ne. say that I stand with your gov you are vitally Interested has been IIJOY The party' traversed the . road i;.the Roberts. Among the distinguish1500 feet And there is yeery prosed Visitors present were Gov William ernor In this matter,- I am for the mentioned here today, and tonight 86 through Parley's canyon to Kamas and pect of striking, veins of ore before this contact . Is ; reached. Spry, Joseph Ef Caine,. secretary, of planthat will help toe individual man far as I am able to find, we have ne thence to the head of Provo river and Copper ho goes out and works fonthe de- federal legislation 'at this time which down Provo canyon to this city and tbe Stilt Lake Commercial club; Presstains are frequenHirthe-tunn-el novs, AT PARK ' I am not will allow for the reclamation of land country. ident Joseph F. Smith, Thomas R. Cut- velopment proceeded to Cedar Talley,.' la the but o values; have been obtained. Kalghn, in favor of that, "pioneer" who does of tbischaracter.We must concede' western patt of the county today. ler, Jcli. H t My Smith., tber?ia, some jwaterln the tunne Jt the tTnited States land bis, farming from a great office in the that it would be a great step in de , Their object is the inspection of a Tecfiiver and It is expected that suffcient wasecretary of the EaBt, In the city. I am not for the velopment but at this present time, possible route for an irrigation sysoffnSt; V. Jf ter will ' be developed to make it a from the men the take who is the of R. to act D. bodies land profits your tem to reclaim a large tract legislative Thompson, sUte land board; B. valuable asset of the company for lr ,r , Fifteen "hundred people came sweat of congress, it must make laws for the in Cedar valley The plan, as outlined. ' registrar otOhe United States land at' man who develops by the rlgation. .,'' to Provo today to participate la rlv- hia hody JbeUeve inthe'jndivldual accomplishment ..of this work. So It take the water from-Wetbe annual outing of the Den-"out on the soil with would be proper for you to urge ypur er and finally to divert it in the Pro- places of interest while others went general's office; . and several toiler who goes ' Grande ver ft Rio railroad to a make hlmse'f immediately to the North park. congressmen and your senators in this yd river" from which stream, or from "prominent . visiters from adjoining faith and energy 0visin this city. The employes At 1:30 o'clock a . large number of matter. fa reservoir ' built on that home. . the towns. ' met at the depot by were itors me them line add: let I wenttO beautiful Provo caa this am And assure the to for the Cedar water would you that J, J along Clove acted as Joastmftster, H. Ray and a dele-- . W, Mayor in be-- an incentive to the their special train. A number yon must West the the of West .'The of the There lands. by development iinsu soiuuon ot valley and R. R. Irvine, .'r:; president of Provo , citizens, who gatlon' contests tohad been arranged at the jof 'csritaJists adseen From'what for the cr have West Involved I a make . the capHallnt might psslstIu problems Provp XTommercial club, gave the, welcomed ,Jhem to the clty 'but which afforded much North, of I of this' that In' must park' this soil, 'the feas your The 'system stafe of well pumps chosen In development necessary. section; dress of welcome. amusement The not exorbitant, and say that It fi wonderful, beautiful and ihllttv at tich a nlan' will he dftc!dt special train will ar words, he painted a picture of the should be fair, 4 itime from' rive in the bail game beresourceful.' V,. an4n ' tou are especially glvpn'upon on- the trip. in- when that fairness by way of , grandeur of the Utah Valley and men and the a team All railroad of tween themBelves" ... men vWhlch sous theseanswer expressed delighted been shown, immediately vited the "assistance t the distin- centive has Is to be played at which an Provo with and been ideal has declare Mis3 who Rachael men team, Elmer, Ilelper I of believe it call city In the the hand. tiller's theskilled of then with money, j guished Visitors to the development ' of Miss Rachael for their the her campus.. wkh soils the am cousin, to am outing. he I make guest visit dplightPd will continue who my glad blue the' choicest' country, under 'the The visitors arrived in their special The dance at the Mozart hall to-the past two months, has that I want to diwhat I can to make Baxter-f- or , , yled and' blossom.1 heavens.-- -: v 10 and at ' In home Salt o'clock Lake this trala returned 'to came and ftwaatto assure you night "will complete- ,the day's pro that I ber, morning DRAINING SWAMP LANDS. Tb& response wits' given by L. C ' some forenooh in ; the gram. , spent ; visiting not always been it better." . JCity V. '"The trouble V.ili. 1 . -- r tMsaw ;mmi I - po-ue- rTheurvyfolre" ie-beo- " . . a . Oil-er- -- e-- life-savi- ng fire-fighti- - - money-makin- -. Ji ifiiiufi " , , TheTiews-Uiateven.t- AMI - ' -- .. - : - ; SEPTEMBER . ll; -t liliEl AIIIUS1ITUTE -- 1 -- - ." U1JDS -- i , ,. . . Ja . kad-Mis- rover-Willi- am - under-Blandeac- a 8chu-macke- r, t. h" e, it - - . : 4 aeem4'ili4i . v PEOPLE ; f warler-aierirprtrth- . - well-sprea- WWW ' - -- of-th- , Lo-nc- 4 J ig-t- ber riv' be-carr- ied - - . - --- : ( 1 - , - . ruperviftJng , - engiiufr..: . . - V J " . |