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Show J'ROVO. UTAH. THURSDAY NOVEMBER VOETCXVI?NOrS0Sr FAM- E- III UTAH'S r KAMI FRUIT orjtjwl'l bemaV f afld -' STEEL PEN 1S DEAD. ' saw Utah '8 '" ? ' ESTABLISHED 1835, ?; ly - SUES BOLO WOMAN WHO PROPOSED TO HIM. ' JanuaiyJl8tjirin..6r a complete new roster of officials to r take chargj' of the city's affairs. . ; 4 Attelt, of Norwich. begun suit against Ronna Fdwards. aliegwd 000 damages for her refusal to 4 marry hlra after having proposed Coon., Mr. Wairing was one of the p!oneer steel penmakers of the later devised many country, mcfianlcal- - contrivances, among which was "'an ore pulverising Invention which 'is not universal- ly used. to. have owing to the new form of government, as ta the; amount of time each official is ' compelled to dev ote to the duties of his f cjixjpl.tini Ai- tell says thst Rosanna asked him 4- - to n'ry-4ie-r aod that he accented .bpf. proper.!. various times since then, he say, lie jias 'suc- c ny gp ;!Pii" r.rat out her " : inoi:osal, but has' refused. ; in his officer ,. t -Herald to has been recesttd ask the candidates, The "KOW MUCH OF YOUR TIME WILL YOU DEVOTE TO YOUR OFFICIAL DUTIES?" . frora.--(- j Tefhtwrtioni' feeayjr , "' Jt-dir- ''' great display. of fruit at; ' Wizard Done, sjate ;n3urance com- impressed with it. Mr. Neudorif, ' since he saw the Utah exhibit. has missfoner, Is in receipt of a cornraunl-b- e Afccxit the, p'roduefs "cation from Wllliiift B.,;Medlicatt, n of "this state, and he has not neg- for the Atlas "Assurance 'r lected an opportunity Jo sound the company,; limited, of London, with In a letter toceaTnSringi'ifeld?. Ma.ss.,in wTScTT Re o: Utah's fruits. of- the he is JoFnh congratulated on the little booL Mr. Commercial club, Neudom, on the preventative of fires which wars Mr. Medli'cott is among a great many other nice things recently Issued. ' ' hurt- this to say: J'; 'much in favor of Ttrafning sinjWf cteri"1 visited your Sxtmhyat the Omaha dren to be cure ui , to preyerit fire, w'th. Mr. Re.ed, stating 'that after the chjXis 1.2- years lr.n.1 show in'corara-!seer mv or the Nation-- - old, Tte believes It Is Jute to start In and there with this training al Wort'culflral , congas, met your genial Mr. Tay'or. I com niiniDnt v'mi nnfin.fhe snlendid disnlav LICENSED TOVVED i , g-- eral-gentr- ' SU l' A iSI:BI BEFORE BICE MOQtL 8A GOW y. . 0- - KM h nc iitD Jin News-Pnes- - " ; ; , m -- ' C .Uta' wtDWlasfana Taylw,- la charge ot the state dlsjDjairtjBured tne that he wouw do everrthlng In his power to have the state representee t our horfcu'tural expostUon, and I expect the Utah sec- tioa to be a big dewing card glfdBpeakr, J m:m oi BROWNING tuforaing Mayor WiHiam G'.asmann, of OgJen, that lie intended to thrash hvai to within an inch .of his life. If he ever al'owed hia name to appear in eitaw Cf his newspapers, T. Samuel -- ginning, prcaMflTit if tha ,' - enrTjPtbtu "i bn retail merchants - to property ; label O. 8. Clark, of Provo,-- has been their' containers, setting forth the true granted a patent for a combined me- conditional with instructions' how to tallic tie and thair. remove the coating before using. A'l packages of rice, when so coated, IMPORTS BIRDS. whether sold at wholesale or retail, F. W. Chambers, state , fish and .must be labeled as follows : 'This rice game Commissioner, has made ar- is coated with glucose and talc (or rangements to Import Blxfy ' pair, of any other substance used in coating) Hungarian partridges, which will leave ahd must be thoroughly washed before New York en route to Utah within the using." i ' ne,xt two weeks. This is one of the Bulletin" 14: "la: some Instances steps taken by the game and fish com- hotels, restaurants, cafes and other mission to restock the state of Utah places are serving adulterated coffee. with game birds . jThe bfrd wllTbe chicory andereals being used as sub divided into two coveys and Bet free in stitutes in part. These Ingredients are different parts of the state as Soon as cot necessarily harmful and may be " used by hotels, restaurants, cafes, and they arrive. other places where food Is served to 1 ROBERT JONES DEAD. the pub'le is informed that these in- . i oouacll, and candidate tor the four' t at the State) Mental hospital, died year term commJssioaership, walked InsUtutlon last night of senile info Qlaiicann's orT!? exhauslotk.- - Mr. Jones was committed afteraooa and pfewBtedf- ta 'mayor from Salt Lake City in 1907. Inter pablUfto a- commuBlektfon'whicbl he ment wtll probably b in.. the Provo tttat y v,.- - " "v leT hag suspended for the winter ed with glucose and talc, or some on account of cod weather. Contrac other coating. In order io Inform the tor Morrison has returned to Denver. consuming public of this fact, it will be, necessary for all wholesale and OBTAINS PATENT. ? ' - - Glas-- Hi, . Dr. Calder, supervisor of the State Mental hospital, is having plans pre3 pared for the building of a mode cow barnJ.t.'isJhfiffortjif Dr. Calder to ?'ive the plana so complete that othert in the state who would have the best' can come and pattern after "the state's tuilding. ,Xhe finest herd of Jerseys Owned in the state Is maintained at the hospital and an improvoment ovei the present facilities 'is desired. . A new bake oven, 13 feet and S Inches wide by 15feet and 6 inches long, Is being Installed at the State Mental hospital to take, the place of the old oven, which has been used for a number of venrs tin A nracttaallv nasouuive,it oseruiness. The or-ficlal8 are preparing to raise wards G and H to the same level. Maple floors will be laid In everyiwsrd dilrfng: the winter. This wprlr will be, done by the employes at the- hospital. - Ill FBSfTV TO D- E- 00 JTEfl Ed ' In-S- alt bl .. or-hi- s, - ' -- five-mont- fr Gcn. - . -- ; v effect-Kovembr- " r " . w ; . . t " - . . It was ,a former speaker of tb. Utah house of representatives an , former mayar of Provo, Utah, an) i one of the largest' frutt growers the Mormon BJ.atQ who was talking, over - nl The' damage suits of Walter' Baxter 'and he was enthusiastic home. and faeneth- Uaxei against tho Salt ..t ltafroad compa'l Mr Roylance is in Los Angelea Ol Lake & Mercur were tried in the district court here a DUSine88 trjp and while talking': i about irult before Inftustrr had man a Thoie arc yesterday jury. to wor'l3 r two cases. In one Mrs. Baxu-- la su- UdD( ssy about Los Au-Ke 03. , , to recover ng tho i ilroini ."Yes, I visit Los Angeles frefcenK lor persona! injuries a'ieged to ly," he. said, "and I never, come herj have been sustained by her in a wreck lut what I am infatuated with thfc near Maun ng,' September 19, 1910. ri?y. in ray talks with business mev i he gthei' is y Vv al'er Baxter for $50,- - iulerested in the fruit industry as" I U- ttcath of a child-000 darn. g sir:. I too grow enthusiastic; It is 1! Bii ii isi r, alleged in the complaint : years e'hee 1 made ray first trip to Lot to have teen k lid 'in tbe Eamtf wrecr.?' Angeles, end I compare its marveloul "tl.o: r.::, 'f r'y being involved In the growth during thi: decade. Tt is'mai-- ' two 3 t! oided by tttorneys e ... it ve oes, too. treb'ed In nonulatlftn ti!l to try both with its magnlt!cejitl buildings,, s' Irfore It wil buB'ness and residenCit Set one of tbf, be nt ccs.iry for the Jury to handsomest clUea ever been,la ' ium tw, ?cr.ame verdicts. The "Then, . too, the chances In real ' when court estate are not duo entirely to new cades were bt coTiers alone. True of those wh iay, ldjourried ' " .s,. v .... , , .:,: " " - " 1 . : , i botl.-ca&e- t!-- c coin-ude- for-th- e r' " come in from fie-Fa- t most' of thetfc" Invest, but the way In which your people invest In realty Is, a marvel nj.' Bbows evidence In the future of th - ' DEATH III E F canal tell what hefght""' opened up HE COIl All the debating interests of the B.. university will meet tonight, when a vigorous campaign will be outlined YJ 5 REACH MEW TOBK TOOflY ... . , Among the many frlendi srho greeted the Salt Lake City Tabernacle choir at Scrantoa, Pa yesterday was Ada D yer, who la playing The Deep Purple" at the Lyceum theater. Last night Mrs . rPype, "Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Ensign, Mrs. R. C. Pitt and daughter and Mr. flpehew made a hog party at the theater t They gave Miss Dwyar a beantlfnl 1kz of flowers. . The cJaner which was to have been served , the ' choir was badly disabled rear-en- d colllsloa by a freight by y train yesterday BooroJag but the eacaped laJuiT..though 7;Jam8 Poultoo received "a copious plastering of the mush which he was eating. ; The Syracuse papers gave the choir a great sendoff, saying that the concert wis the greatest mualcal treat ti e city has ever enjoyel. The party will leave here at' 8:80 la the morning, atd arrive-t- t New"'Yorfc at IDiJO. whe:ti they.wUlyiew the Atlantic fleets ; The concert at Scrjmtoa was give a in the, town hall to an appreciative audience. No. better wori baa beta T done anywhere. . ' coin-pan- . " aowrtttManama no onecan Lor Ange'es HI attain. : ' ' "Yes, I ship red apples, aiso n ...!,TIlIl-''r,- peary Wat poffoes; that pre as .fine as thoafr tht come' from Oreeley fn northeaai-- 4'' Colorado , "We takr great ouantS " i ties of California products and in turV- ? n tooi;we 8h,P mpnT products here front" Yesterday morning a cave-IThe county in which I Hvw te"-i- n Chief Consolidated mine I7tPh place in. the ,nrBst apple growing county Eureka, whereby Walter Psrgnson!tbe and William Alien lost, thftlr llrftB and th B(tate- . Were 'cave- - my moanfAv John Johnson was severely injured. The accident occurred pn the 1400 BUte ooV,n" for a new home1 well level of the mine about 1?00 feet from Lo AaSeIes looks mighty good tfc P188" the shaft next to a etopelhat extends! m?-'LAaselwr '' .'" upward from the drift and was four I sets high. The two dead men were discovered side by side, and evidently em " Po-sid- 6ie jiui tl t our-yoa- ir ' . -- iPPLEl . Ilocky nipL&tafas at'aoalvJTf un kissed. aa..i- &I1 of the grdwing sea- they aie son,: EttaUi the rosiest pf rosy hues and grow to perfection." & $ s 6 and debating teams organised for the Intercollegiate season. The unlver; sity will establish debating on a larger score this year and will effect a church high school 'debating league under Its auspices. The annual contest with the A. C. .of Logan Is already arranged for, and narwith the "This information must be given by U. of U. is being attempted again, id displaying In conspicuous places pla- spite of the difficulty experienced in cards printed In planlt, uncondensed the past. A debat "with Boulder, Gothic type, the letters of which shall Colorado, and lao the University of not be more than one Inch in also." Idho, ig partMl drawn pik temKM&&!'Qxit pablteb. City cemetery. , mato'Ckuea tnree or an employes ana araffltoaTman who happened to be in I HAFEN GETS DEER. IS the THce aretimrio-ltaeaa-4haLJ. Ljeo Hafen, of thii citjt returned ail life had been threatened, and then at noon today from the reservation, in delivered himself of statement as, to compaay with a party of hunters froa what ae would be Ukely to do if T. Maplelon. Mr". HaTeEIggeaa-Ti- n DE Samuel Browning ever again threaten deerand It being his first trip after! ed U attempt to mutile the freedom big game, he is very much elated. ' of Hk prisa.. Waxing eloquent, th bringing, home the deer, a" brw W. T. Applewhite was arraigned beOgdea" fclty executive said: "Mr: Sam of Jrout was Included in the evidence " oel Browefng, If. you" over threaten me of the outing. fore "Justice Harry 8. Harper yesteraeafa I will have you arrested and day on a' charge of 'obtaining. money THE MALE CHOIR. bo"d nvf-- r to keep tfa peaee." . . false pretenses. under He pleaded . left , the ofAe. ..Th Mountain Ash male voice choir, pm 3rowalBS after faln i assuring Glasmann that of Walesrwhlch-wBlb- e' Uke not guilty and bis bond was fixed at 14 November 'which on flOOO which he could not give. He and i8, City he would hold him rrsonaIly respoo-Btwill dates it at Salt the appear name Itli Like to again tf ao allowed is held in the county jail at Salt Lake one of the best City pending his trial. He 1b accused appear la his newsuims and "would theater, promises to 'take U out of his hide; The com- -' musical; attractions t b at h s been here oi passing a worthless check for E UHBoatIoa Jeft with, tho xmayor wis for a long time. It 1s now in the on the Leaver' Drug company ...Lit i uiasmann Northwest and will visit the Pacilc imwucuon Because Parke, Davis &. Co., manufacturing says U 1 couched with too insulting coairt ; cities be'ore ccning here? . It chemists of iDeroit Mich.," have is"in Denver fast laAgaage f FVdsy n'gbt. Joba sued a circular letter, asking for the newspapers to puh- - waa ' r llblv JamM, ,, representa? , the "executive arrest of a man said to be Applewhite looiumittA of the Cawbrlun "i.w'ntlon sn a charge of socariug $159 from the tali campaign workers, who, he says. and ft e Sons and Ps.ughterB of Waioi, firm on the strength of a fictitious $F jdrculatlnx evil reports about , hM wcured excurloa Tats from bank account' JS.fBrownlhg, chief of police, ' place3 in .Salt Lake; City and .Applewhite was only released from waa Is Vnnpini 'against Jbin cousla, j return for this event . ; Rates of one a term for the same ofJ for1 the round trip have been ae- Browning, for the f fense a fortnight ago, soma ' f his pre enrod frpm; Thistle, FHireka. iiiiaailasionership. n vious operations having- occurred in Provo. Provo, where he swindled several peoSpanish Fork. . - Brr'njcvn' ' KtW SCHEDULE. American Pork liv ;Tirfi ple out of small sums. ,v. ik kow tmlit: schedule hm hen nnt-- 1 fTrfnlin TMohrtn wmn.j .J n pad ror t' Dcnyjr & Rl Grande Ogden.'', It it to'vrt, 'th- - fai'v. n Mrs Joseph Wi Bishop, left' this ar ine western ruunc ror;as,,To goiperwons' wi:I corao d;wn from O&!cn,!noniing to visit her mother, Mri ' f alone.' v Into ' p.- Houtx, ' In Salt Lake .City. J?.i. j .... ..'.".''.";...(.-.'- . L 'tie tliiu.f .f.l,0..f('Ck . s, ; " t " l3taterfl-3-4nior4ce - 1 Ml 1 ' HOSPITAL e T FIB Id " IfflL IT USING WHEN a v f ! that you made at the Omaha show, t Marriagelicenses have been issued DOPED in ray Judgment trie most tasty ana to Warden S. Tew and Vera Elva Hill, cdiplete of a1 thFe there, although both6TMapleton; Ivan Alma Child, of no suite so large as others. Spfingvil'.e. and Violet "Moore, f Maple- "V.t. ' Tylor g?v" me three samplefen; 'A. Perry and Le Vera A. Mil- - i At a meeting off the state dairy and food bureau he'd in Ogden at the home ar'es ,from his. surplus stock, whict ler, both of Provo. hove .piaceiTlothf:BhowwB4of J. S Carver, chairman of the bu : ap- - INSPECTS EES Eft VOIR. toy store, with 'ie names reau," several; . rd a sign that, they were grown pl J t 111 i ItG) OWLVIA iug j. came up lur ujseusaiun, anuj iwu pui- In Utah." Ietln8 were Issued,' whfch wiJlbeCome In an.' Interview "In Be St. Joseph 8tudy grazing conditions in tin Mr. Netidorff la quoted flistrict that he represents. He .will effective at once. They concern the as follows: meet with the advisory board of the coating of rice with glucose and talc STUCK Wltn 7 ine ' PSpeelPl ImaHonn ffftrk Alnino, PlooeoTit and the adulteration of coffee with The fruits it has on Grove, Midway and Charleston grazing Utah display chicory or other cereals. Bulletin No. e a great credit to associations, r . e i'"'k)nwpuld 13 says: . and the in the TJn'on, display. 'any lty6 "After a thorough Investigation is a great deal more, remarkable when- DYKE WORK STOPPED. " r yoa stop to consider Uit on'y 3 per work on t&e dyke of the Straw made by the, state dairy and food de Tit of Utah is nndft cultivation. J. jberrx reclamation project on theast partment, it is found that nearly all of-ln- v - Tf: THE COAST 'T live in the land of the'Wg reiapple, the home. of. the Jon- athan and Wlnesao Tat ProvcL un, viiicre on the bench lands of the majestic ' Wasatcn, range v;.?r . ! O- - Wf:il;:..y tli-Jwilt.iaa- - E.-TC- aine. O- - ' " . o:-p- GOSPEL OF P80VH ON g aate,. to ie:tne yoiexsjgiow auiiuae In tnis respect. will elected a trusted official 'T a be Ecrricmber, whoever is great $3,00f,000 corporation tl: City it Prvo and Willing wor:;e.rsr the best interest cf thi city only are wanted. Tl'e llerald will take pleasure in publishing your ar.swcr ' h. to the abo'-- question : 'SO THE; PEOLEMAY KN Q W," tWoaraha land; show 'and was deeply DONE COMPLIMENTED. . $ .' ' exposition, has1 . particular office, The amount oi time has not been speclliexLby the new law, consequently this rests with the official's individual interest fy SPREADS ROrLAHGE 4 A Anthony 7Tyears old.r congress which will be held In the auditorium j at St. ;. Joseph, 'Mo'.',. Jr'om November 23 to December 2. The president jo)r ' ?:; ?.. . Jobn'Berger Warring, of New $erkvT" weTI-kn- o wiTlhventor.' is dead at Bis borne In Flushing,'!,. Every Utah represented at the National Hor? ' ticultural INVENTOR? 1, 1911.. o death was Instantaneous, The dirt caved front ihe, top of a drift, and it is supposed that the ground, which Is of a loose nature, caused the timbers -to give way. " " Mat Wolala, miner, who was walk-intowards the stope when the accl- dent occurred, saw the two men fa'l about twelve feet from him when the lights went out.. Mike Kranick heard Johnson's cries for help and found him pinned by the falling earth. He was Immediately removed and given medical treatment by Dr. Howell. Acting CoronfirTP A. Lindsay was summoned and viewed the remains of the dead miners, and decided that an inquest was unnecessary, as their detah waa purelyaccJdental "Walter Ferguson was about 19 years of "age and the only surport of his widowed mother. William Allen was a native of England end hud been here only a short time. : .Arrangements tor the funeral have not ad yet been made. TO CELEBRATE THE . g n III PRICE warn The celebration of the winning of the freight rate cases 'which Is being; considered will Include several Most of the. wholesale dealers of Provo became members of the Corar merclal Cub Traffic bureau. The suggestion for some sort of a celebration, on November 15 of the ee--' tabllshlng of the reduced freight rate schedule on all railroads touching Salt Lake and Utah points has beea heard in the .right Quarter and a quick response has been forthcoming. . ' Ode of the tentative plans for tkj celebration is to invite George ElndeL the Denver freight rate champion, who was the pioneer in the fight of the west for a reduction of freight tariffs. Mr. KIndel was a guest of the Trst. he club wheal it was first proposed to take Salt Lake's appeal for a reduction in the schedules obtaining to Utah points before the Interstate commission, and it was the sage advice of .Klndel and the history of bis iigh.t for freight rediiiUaJrsV lorado, which guided , the club !a Its suDsequentaeterminea enorta to for SaiV Lake .City what Kindol already bad secured for his home city. " com-mer- ce Wheat yesterday' suffered a break of nearly 3 oents a bushel in ; price . Selling out by bulL leaders" was" given as the cause. There was undeniable liQuidatlon on a heavy scare as with, the capacity of, the mar V ket In fact, the absence of any new Denter. of estabUshment the lew aaVd- .'The left other force Investment o? buying marked & In increase the trade, tor '.the time being In a ule will result ' In commercial; activities throughout state "of The principal option, December, the state, and the fealiaUno of added Bold revenues to he kcity aisd slate indun- which closed "last night at 9 will run up vrctt todv at C6 Zthc. with final, trsnsac- - trial Interests which' , v 'the millions Into annually. a not loss of 2 Hons at oo-ta- ln 'com-pare- d r'. vt semi-coflapB- e; ': . 8, nc - 5-- - |