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Show PROVO, UTAH; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER niimrn LOST niiiurii jv vyigs RESTORED iiuuil.u fBiHRiinTii Is f i n i l ii (i n 1 1 1 iiiniiimuiii Flflt; By Defective Flue in House of the Saidfo; yot Have v Been Cause Mammoth was visited by a fire last Thursday night which caused the destruction of several houses and business places The loss. is estirnatfid at about $20,000. The fire started in the home of Mayor 'Jones Hutchison, from a defective flue. For the, time it seemed that , Ihe entire lower part of the city would be wip.ed ouC - There was not sufficient water to fight the -fire, which accounts for the heavy " ' V loss. . ,.' - The buildings destroyed, their value and the insurance carried follow: Hutchison, residence, occupied by MrTHutchison and his son and the "latteir's f amiiyT" Valu? bTbuilding, $ no insurance; loss to furnituie, personal property and valuables about t afflicted, except that the become some- e what weakened by diBuee. he was. chords-hav- Mi IN SEEK : W POLITICAL PLUM s, e.. n, glvg-Trg'uhtn- ? " For city recorder it is proba--1 bleHhat CT GTDahlquist will receive favorable 'consideration. ! Also there Is some talk of ha v. ing the auditor handle the work of re corder and auditor, with ample office - - help. will be Andrew B.. .' favorably Morgan $8,000:; Without sufficie'nt'ater wiftr' which considered, for city attorney and E. A; to fight the "fire bijWittle couldVbe JacobOprjengineer. It is quite prob- done toward checking the flames al bletSfitohnz:lMaawaxll heroic the work of the volun- tinue jn the waterworks department, though teers saved several buildings which but will be stripped of a little of his were in the neighborhood of the present power There will be no Jfp- flames. Thea'OStotfice-wasnaml- P pointments mftde until next month, ed InlordeOhat a residence on the which will allow for a great deal of east might be spared. A special train speculation as o the choice on Che "on the Rio Grande railroad, carrying part of the commissioners.. about forty volunteers made tbe"trip iroin Eureka tMaBMnothr the local people assisting in fighting the fife which war urettv well under control IGNORE TELEGRftBI: "jjfrbre midnight half. " ' ' ..: - - - f -- 4 C SCHOOL ART EXHIBIT. . A public school art exhibit willbe leld, . beginning- - November- - 20-,- at - the Central school, . beginning November ' .20, amL ending Friday evening, Nb 'Tamber 54thr: The art exhibit Is fur- - FRliEUiOT the source," the city Lake City last night nished by the ATW. Elson Co., of ' to decided ignore the telegram pub Boston? Mass. The exhibit has been "Considering council of Salt lished in the pur to come from Senator have porting Reed Smoot, In which the senator Bald or was made to say, that he congratulated the successful candidates iri last Tuesday's election ahd expressing Jthe : ., hope. that Sait Lake ould now bis a -- ; I PLANTING COMPLETED. . "cleaner, better and greaterdty, with V f At of the Wasatch forest graft, Vire and dislike eliminated." At ; eesmBvit; was 'yesterday stated" that last night's session Councilman Jleed I helast 'ef the planting and transplant introduced n .resolution ' cplling upon tns crews had been, dismissed for this Senator Smoot to Appear before the i Reason, and that from now on during council and produce proofs upon which "he winter months the work of the of. he based his accusations of sarft, ori flce will consist mftily of correspondrJin lieu thereof, demanding a public re, ence and mapping oatwork; for next traction.: the resolution was quite ex. I year. During, the auluntn Just ended tensively discussed,- - but in the end, on the WaaatcU reserve hjenNiave trans-- i vote,Tit' was rejected, Captain ferred to other; reserves in this for Reed alone voting- for It I It was the These sense of the. council; that the slander estry district 965.&00 plati tree plants have been transplanted In should not be dignified with rerngni-- j other sections for the purpose of thick- -' tion.. &zlng the tree growth where at pres-eATTORNEYS ARGUING!-r7- 7 It is scant j ""Attorneys are arguing in the Frank WE3TROPE FUNERAL. Clark case, and, tt Is believed that the The funeral'of Lloyd Westrope, who case will go td the.juirv:hls afternootu died at, Richmond, Utah",' was bnld at Clark is alleged to'7 have, assisted la the Congregational church at noon fibbing Hebr Pearson, a section lore, y;torday, the'Rey;. G. W. Ijonijfint'ckAr man,; of 'jS.OQt), .while- - the lattery was ' Vlarge. " Erar FairfielJ. itij&jhld dy-nJ- tp held In a - number of cities and pronounced excellent It will afford the opportunity for 'the appreciation of : ' good art A program will (be given each evening, and several picture studios will be a feature of the pro- -- ; , vr gram. -- Herald-Republica- n - - i- - : -- . the-offic- e .' roll-ca- ll ? - : pt - . - - , declded-osteraa- riniir i that y Judge Charles E. Moss must pay BUSINESS Judge Ttodd asked $15,000 . from Judge Moss, but the Jury believed $10 actual and $240 pun- Itive damages enough. ' The incident was said to have, taken place in open county Court 'three years ago. ' O- fr Ot .$250j " nose-pullin- fX t f t t f IW pn r.hrmpn tn Hnrrv nn Rnnxf - g inlTOBYnnAion fig V4U4UMISI .. ., i" Entire State - - V . thWV fnr 1V1 ? ' BRIEFS theyjwere out first cr when they told two subscribers that .y they would be out. soon, at which time The Herald was 7: ready being circulated? TDEATH OF i ' MRS. WHITEHEAD. 'first meeting of the board of State Do Utah of governors the was held at the vdppaicnt league commercial club yesterday, whun The otfleers were elected for the en suing year, ana routine ousinesi or- transacted. The league ' emancjf in last ganized February braces every commercial club in the state. t $ v Whitehead, wife of James Whitehead died in SpringvUla at 5:30 o'clock -- yesterday afternoon, after li long Illness. General debility $ 4was the cause of death; Mrs. Whiter $ head was born In England &nd came At the time of incorporation a board to Utah in the early days. She was the of governors was elected for the eight mother of six sons and one daugh. months- previous to the annual meet" n Klt- ter, all of whom are living save'one lllg, ...1.1.1. tivuiuucu it wuicu was uciuJ I... uii mMM.K son. TJiechildrenarejJoseph E. White- nhi whnn n fnw changes were made' head, Salf Lakef George R. White- ih the personnel of the board. Under head, Provo; William Whitehead, the the governors are', reSpringville; John H. Whitehead, Eu- quired to assemble In November of reka; Lemuel M. Whitehead, Twin each, year and choose their officers, ' Falls, Jdaho; Mrs. Lillian Diehl, Twin which was done yesterday. children were at the Frank" M.'JJrlggs of Ogdehwah rF falls deathbed. Arrangements for the fu- - elected president unanimously, in spite Aer.aUuLve'not yet been completed. of his- protest-th- at "br has not sufft-cietime to devote to the work of SUGAR LOWER. he league.- George li. Greenwood, of first vice pres- Owing to increasing competition of Milford, was new crop supplies,- market identf E. W. Dunn, of Brigham City, : ;jshows continued weakness and fur- - j was erected second of Bountiful was re- ther declines were reported today. The C. R. Matey,- of eiectea treasurer, oosepn c. uaiov price' of refined sugar was marked was chosen to fulfill the duties down ten points to the basis Of $6.?0 again allotted to the secreiaryr TbVnew per cwt. for fine granulated, maklhg executive committee is composed of r, a decline of nearly 1 cents per. M. Drlggs, Joseph E. Caine, J. W. pound from the recent high record.. Henry Welch and E. W. Dunn. Raw sugars also were unsettled and; the meeting convened at 10; 30 am, lower, JThe.new crop ot .Louiaiaaa I ehalr. with President tftigga-4atlr- a cane frugar,as well as the domestic Those present were George D. Green- beet Sugar is how reaching ther mar- wood of ., Milford; E. W. Dunn, of . ket. C. R. of Bountiful; Mabey, City, 1L. Henry Welch, of Park CJty; ' SCIENTIST SERVICES. Lehl and of Kirkkham, .Joseph B. Church at 62 EaBt Center St CaTne, secretary, Salt Lake City. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; State iroivlded; "A at 11 o'clock, subject President Driggs outlined a cam"Mortals and Immortals.' Wednesday paign for the purpose .of creating an SYBELLA CLAYTON BASSETT Who Will appear at the Provo Tabernacle Monday, November 20, evening experience meeting begins at interest throughout the state In the with William Bassett and the Jabernacle Choir in concert. Mrs. 8 o'clock. A free reading room is open work oLthe league. or the purpose is considered by all Utah dally except Sunday, from 3 to 4 p. m. Bassett lately returned from Berlin the program for this year,; the state in the statedvrrLTrrrrmnskianslhe:;fih was divided into districts, with a ."CORIANTON" THING OF PAST. member of the board of governors, or that atramwting of an active member of the league, In i the directors of tlie- Desoret Dramatic districts charge of each dlstrlctr-The afternoon; syndicate Thursday they v ' l I" decided that Me cTganJzaUqnBlipuld land Rlci:countlcs(;icll.TzBnlIen be dissolved at an early date. This Jr.; liox Elder oui!!; ;;. vv. Dunn; t J decision followed financial losses of Weber and Morgan counties, F. M. L LL.1 IIUI1L. Ul Ithe company in producing "CoriantoaT Driggs; Dvls and Emery counties, C. and other western dramas. It Is said R. Mabey ; Slt Lake county, J.7 W. that whilo the drama,-- "Corianton" McHenry; Uah county W. M. Roy- "was, very successful in SairLakf lanwooelcTeTOntyrivrtrTBaw ' """"' i '.k: . City, It proved to be a losing venture umtanrweDGnnid urana counties, K. S. Collett; Summit and Wasatch conn-- , The ; Mountain States Telephone in other cities. Mayor Jones, ofl Spanish.Forlchas ties, Henry Welch; Sanpete, Sevier, written to Mayor Ray of this city, company is planning many changes in WRE8TLING MATCH. Piute, Wayne and San Juan counties, expressing his favor in the plan of a thef way of service, equipment and M. KIrkham; Millard, Beaver, Iron, J. Henry Jones, of Provo, will meet reunion between the business men of charges. One of he firstohahges to and Kane eoun-tleJoe MasBeyy wellerwelght;oTCqlo',ad6, Washington, Garfield B. Greenwood. will a of busibe made states the Installation be George that the this county He in a wroatllng bout next Friday at the The secretary read a communication ness men of Spanish Pork are ready common battery service In Springvilie, Opera house. Jones is to throw Mas- - from the National Horticultural con- -, at any time to do what they, can to twhich does away with the sey twice In 45 minutes' wrestling with gress, which will convene at 8L Jo' make the affair a success. Spanis ed "coffee-i- ill" kind which, are gener- pin.fflc, tn Jilrta hu rroA, tn wlp the seph, Ma, from i Novemberr23. to De- at The iu that city thlstlme. Fork. Is one of the towns in the south ally used is training, under In- comber IA the, league was invited to match. ' ' end of the county which would ' be fltatement had been made that the toll structor Cummard. Send an exhibition to the coiigress, but. wero to be raised and a charge rates the governors could not accept, beespecially benefited if the plans of was to! be made for talking from Provo 6ERVICES AT THE TABERNACLE. cause of the8hortne88 of time at their the. meeting were successful, the plan ta Spring'llle. No such order- - has Elders Joseph Nelson and John E. disposal for preparing a suitable dli ' of bringing the railroad hearer the rheen giyen, nccording toDistrlct Man the speakers at the aft play. be 1 "'A: Smoot." On the other there ager city. hand, ernoon session in ttto Tabernacle Sun- -' , A letter' from,.be officials of the Information from other points in the Hs a probability of a Iow?r toll rate dayr next. Special music by the choir Union pacific, railroad was read, In in the- future, as ah effort will bo under- - the-- direction ofrofessor --BoU which they tefidered the- - league the' county indicates that the business ma3e to. make all charges uniform. Shard also is planned.' use of their hall and Btereoptloon for! men are willing to get together and The. rate at the present time is about the purpose ofgiying' lectures at the have a sort of reunion. Special rates one cent per ihlle. It Is the Object of NOTfaKSClVlNa- - ORANGES. A Land Show November. IS to Chicago s would be ' obtained on the 'railroads, the company taHJuTthe rate to .It Is quite probable tiat there will 27. The offer was accepted and. the' of a cent per mile. so that a good representation. 'could on the market for secretary was instrncted to thank; the . be no oranges The between and Charge Springville trade, be seat from each place. Thanksgiving owing to a recent company. It was decided, to arrange-wit'Fork is' ten", cents, ' while decree by health officials that ortnges SpaniBh Professor J..C. tlogenson.of the Mayor Ray is in communication thure ia no charee hftt.wAn SnHrn artificially Colored .shall not be placed Agricultural college to deliver; dairy : with the; mayors oT all the cities In vJn Prova lt wUl th9 pur. on sale, and State Dairy and Food the county 'and is urging them to pose of the company to make all the Commissioner WlllardJf lansett has ins iu? mncauur at wa mmenu rvr press the' business' men' into service charges equal, bo it is probable that Structed his subordinates to watch the sources of the state. Professor Lv'A. and make the" reunion "a big thing for some time during--th.early part' of markets closely for them. Wholesale MerrilL director of the extension work charge will produce dealers say that hndeTThhi of the Agricultural College, volunteer- the county., More definite plans con- the year that a be tbade between all the adjoining ruling- there wilt be no. California or ed be willthe toglve a series of lectures at the program cerning given towns.. The charge 'will not go Into anges uim-- 'i aiu-- January i. land show, Hir- offer was accepted,. nut liV thfl plnh non nt, " "tin,V ' pffect intl( afier the'comm6n battery CARRIER AT LEHI. v "v";:. A; GRADING. COUNTY ROAD. .i-' system has been installed.' the-- , rural delivery, carriers of the The V TJtab county - road bet ween CARTER VISITING,FRIENDS. 60ES TO MINES. IpEfTlT county will meet at Lehf tomorrow in Spanish' Fork and Salem .is being Former Sheriff Carter, of Mt Pleas. J. E. Pettlt, state coal mine Inspec- regular session, the meeting will bo graded under the supervision of ant, has been visiting with friends in tor of .Utah; andhis deputyj Robert held, la the ; Commercial club rooms Road Supervisor Clayton Bocfc. this' city for a few'daysiTle wenUto Howard, started yesterday on h tour of that, city and it is said that ar A large force of men and teams! Is tm' ' Pleasant Grove this morning, Mr. of Inspection of the coal mines' rangements have been made to give ployed ard'tho; work Is progressing ' :. v . Carter is' vrell.knowq inr this'sectlon. throughout the stater the" visitors a Jolly tlruel , .. rapJ.dr. V.V Mrs; Amelia C. -- - -- 1 s, six-roo- m povered Residence trf Mrs. George Robertson, occupied by the family of John T. Believed ..to "be Sullivan, damaged. insured. Sullivan's furniture damaged to the extent of about $400 with no J insurance. To'al insurance. $2,000, total loss nt hip-- ' LtHUUt riHIiO , For pulling the nose of Judge J. Dodd, a Jury In the circuit court of Kansas City. Missouri, ULILLUnil Mil U the-band- t U I III I George There is a fabrication here somewhere. Some people would call it a lie. The idea of the Provo Post' getting out WITH THE RESULTS OF THE ELECTION before The Herald. What a preposterous claim. But the question is, when did the Post lie? When the press of The Herald was running, turning out 'the CORRECT election returns of the city, a member of the staff had occasion .to call the Post X" over the telephone, and incidentally asked if that" paper was t.out. Theanswer came;' from some one in the office of the Post that the Post would be on the press in a few minutes, x About ten minutes after this the" Post was again tailed this time, by a boy. "We are jusi going to press," was the answer rectfvtd. The;'ProyQ ..Herald,, which is. always first to give the news, had then oh the pess nearly Jialf an hour. flPUPI llPMFflT UTAH - building, owned by James Hutchison; value oi building, $1500; no insurance; moving That there will be no lack of men picture equipment, furniture, etc., savof ed1" with Trntrilttte loss: Elmer seeking! preferment at , C'emens owners of show. ihe new city commission is indicated residence, by the number who" are asking . for Sept Nesbit's - valued - at tlflOO wtfo. support. Several are being mentioned Most of the furniture saved, but damfor each office. The' police departaged ; $300 insurance will cover loss ment will be one 'of the first to have' r furniture. to owned by Sept the attenUfinr'of the new commissionPostoffice building, ' KesMt and occupied; by Martin ers, andwhile there has been no one residence, store and postoffice. mentioned for the position of chief, it Building worth $1000 with $500 insurevident-that there will be is quite v ance. ; Postoffice and store fixtures"' and furniture saved but 'badly damag- a change; J. T. Willianas, the present ed, $700 Insurance will cbver loss to marshal, is out for the job though, and BumeloiryeTSSll will tot furniture- - and fixtures; A-' Residence:! . Johtffft.: Ktrkendail named in his s tead. Myron Ijfe well flamarfld sliehtly- - and small loss to has been mentioned for the position lnrniturehrough moving It into the and William K! llenry, former marshal, hasifriends speaking in his be by insurance. street Gun-derso- 1885. - Moving picture theater i City election haid Tuetdiy a,nd!repgrtgd byldlitrJct through-th- e columns of the POST'ln advance of-a-ny other report was the talk of the street yesterday." From the- - Provo Post. ar4 vocal MOST PAY 250 FOR ;' PULLING JUDGE'S NOSE. The by means of hypnotism. - Mr. Shuter lost his voice while speaking forthe Initiative and Referendum - league at Portland, Oregon." Dr. Alfred; J. Fox, the hypnotist, who 4s credited with. the cure, said today that Mr. $ Shuter lost his .voice through nervous shock, probably the re--- 0 suit of a nightmare, Thefevwas no organic disorder. After the first treatment, which was given about two months ago, Shuter to showed signs of being-ablticulate. ..' He improved rapidly and today his voTcThc3"the sameTpower It possessed before - - " $4,000. WHEN DID THE PROVO POST FABRICATE? beeit. deprived Jof fr his greatest asset the power of frjjijBech for more than four years Newell Shuter, a widely known la wyer,or Brooklyn; Y, has bad nfevbice restored SETATS2D.000 ESTABLISHED . FOUR YEARS BY HYPNQTJSM, erjvjng US 11, 1911. - Ait-of-th- e - nt - the-su- gar - vice-preaiue- . - 4 Mo-Henr-y, . , Brig-ham- SeW-ice- s: lesson- -- -sermon - -- ' . Itis-Teport-ed - inn hmI -- bItfi ppLuP , IliniUlf IflVlIIU li!iH:: ,v" ' ' s, n. n -- 'rAT- Bootb-wilL- " ' v-'- -- . - - -- . . three-fourth- ; . - . - I- e five-ce- nt . -- - - - 'nf-ci- tt - rs. i"ngf-the"drrecto- -- ; - ! v- !' - DIs--trl- ct :. " |