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Show 1 VOL. XXVI. NO. ,TV .. 7 .. --D:. i .A. PROVO UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1911. 115. FINE BOULEVARD SHOWING SCENIC GRANDEUR OF VALLEY i 6LAD HAND GREETS The sale of tickets is 'now on in earnest for the "welcome home' concert and public reception that will take place Monday evening in honor of the returning members of the New York chorus of the tabernacle choir. A vigorous campaign was in augurated in the business- - section yesterday by the committee in charge of ticket sales and prominent club women of the city, following a luncheon at the Commercial club at Salt Lake.. It is expected that a hundred or more, energetic . young men and women will also enlist in the move tq insur the great suceess of the testimonial. At the committee .meeting yesterday it was suggested' that tickets be distributed among the children of the public schools Tollowing a consultation with members of the board of educationr it was held that high school students and other young men and women could probably obtain In consequence,; better results. Chairman Wesley King of committee, 715 Boston building has asked for the support of the young people and' will offer" those who enlist their services remuneration on a pro rata basis of tickets sold. Today Principal. George A fiaton of the high school will make the announcement to the students,! urging that they give 411 possible support to the mover Similar announcements' will be made to other schools of the city. TIcketsdIng Fast. V There have" now "been 5,000 tickets distributed for "sale in the city for general admission. 'Of these .2000 have been, divided amiong the teachers of the, Mormon church wards by Presiding ; BfShop C. W. Nibley, and If is declared st of them have been disposed of either by cash sales or on pledges. The remaining 3,000 , and LETTERS al telephone the Commercial club presidents and mayors of the towns of the county "have been given by the executive committee of the County Development con vention. ,T.eir attention being directed to the ineetin which is to be held in this city December 6 for the purpose of bettering condition and discussing the needs of the valley. - While only! one mayor has been heard from to date, the indications point to a successful meeting and a large; attendance. !r Indignant City Council-- : men Will Oppose Vaudeville Show ; Activities Many at The Bonneville Tunnel South of Provo FllTUREJPROMISING A PANORAMA view of the ..JC beautiful Utah valley, has been made possible by the new isrbtlng constructed " along the side of the mountains v southeast of this city Dy Jesse KmVht ' The ' boulevard runs' 0 f north about lsuu teet irom me Bonneville "tunnel This 'north section will be completed this year and then it is expected that the road will be "continued south to Rock .Canyon. A cement cul vert is being placed on the east J' side of the road. The 'boulevard is 25 feet wide and constructed in the best manner. It is after the --arid n1ansnf the dalifornia-ioad- s Utah-valview of - for a beautiful be lev. the road will sought by thousands. It is the beginning of m - the-jtic- ket " MANY NEW 18S5. Lml. '""" ACTS Christmas n . Other eight wUl go south and hold meetings at Santaquin,' Payson, Spanish" Fork and Sprhigville. ?rowcL to Meetings have been scheduled so that all the towns can be covered it. ; Do your during the af ternoon.and evening. boppjngjquick. ihe purpose of these meetings is to create interest in the conven tion to be held here and to obtain the sentiment of the men who "do things'ln other towns; Preparations will be made here to Jiyff the visitors a jolly time while. they are the guests of the local club. During the day it will all be "business," but in the eve ning a sort of "jinks" ill "be giv en at the club. Ladiesjwll be invited to this affair. W. D. Roberts who has charge f,he pro- MatteiDiscussed; Utah County gram, promises to reveSl' - the Road Wants to Enter" city's best talent, while the house ; committee wiji serve the best 6T Valley in of the eatables. everything way -- ' ENGINEER' Frederick Brind,road yesterday s with met LSITO CLOSE prominent businessmen of Salt Lake and discussed the ' .'"MM matter of obtaining about one rtiU lion dollars from the people of the III CITY NEXT state for the Duroose of comolet- ine the road into thi7state. Thej: resources which are tapped many WEEK by the new toad were considered, maps were presented, and the eyes ; of the business people of the state On accounof the State Teachers' directed to the new empire which convention In Salt Lake City next would be attributary.to the larger week, the schools of Provo 'and. some cities. No special, route of reaching Salt. in the county will be closed during T.fllfA f.ltV urna cof forth Ihom KaIh the coming .week. Practically the several ln- view.- - Thus far the ' entire teaching staff of the cjty. arid have been in favor of the Utah plans Val Bcattli So! uiS If the mayor and city council "sixteen business men do not jhinder the production, the of Tuesday Provo will ' travel in ' automoCommercial club biles to all the towns in the coun- vaudeville performance will .be ty, eight going north and holding giveriintheOpera4iouseWedn.es-da- y meetings in Lehi, American Fork night, Decetnber 20. This and- Pleasant Grove, while the, was decided yesterday, after considerable delay, said to be due to the fact that the European booking agent of the show is finding it UTAH VILSGHOO rather difficult to obtain the serv ices of the. artisfs desired. o s Tiutty Days to " LARGE REPRESENTATION EXPECTED AT CONVENTION II; I :. Sixteen Leading Provokes Invade Towns of the County HIST UNGLE JESSE ESTABLISHED , . much-tdked-- of - -- If . Regarding the attempt to be made the city council against the show, it'ls evident that a major part ef the numbers will oppose the resolution to be presented so thattbe. show may be given. There is some question as to ttre1 posttionf-th- e maypr in the matter. It is known that he does not favor- the act in the performance which has to do with the depicting of "some city's faithful servants," but he has stated that if the act may be read before the performance and passed upon by the respective pastors ot the city, probably it will be allowed to be presented. It is said that the resolution against the show will be presented to .the city council at the next meeting and it will ,be backed up by one or two indignant councilmeh.. The managers of the show believe, however, that when the matter has been explained to. the city fathers the show may be given on the day set In - - Sniii " - ot the west . s.heepmen annual convention at the annual meeting of the National, Wool," Growers association Wbn the meet in forty-eight- h -- In Omaha on December , 14 to ; - 16, they will have an opportunity of. hearing authorities on various subjects dis- county schools will attend the con ley route, entering this through cussed wlis--t is good for the sheepV vention which opens November 27 HobhlC;r.eek or Provovalley canyon. Lit men and for the general public as and continues until Wednesday tie.has been, said about. this matter," well.-- -- - -- : however,-althouevening, November 29. survey have been ' The includes : Pergiiant to a resolution program prominent made... The matter before the officials-o- f adopted Apt miles, speakers,' men who are at the top in by the educaters of the state at last the line now' teems to be the rais Some day there Is to be a town of public life. Every tonceivable phase year's convention, a vacation of one ing ot lunda to build the" road. Three- some size below the tunpel south of ' disof the wool situation cwill be week will be allowed the pupils' of fourths of the necessary, capital has, . Prove. otJuany, cussed pro andf conix Chief among the the "state r6aoJ "That ore wlirWsricouutered la the tJcketsavebeenvm'iatSesJgTiap Pregrmt public "nscbools beginning been assured br British financiers. It ed drug 'stores and .business firms The latest acquisition to. the pro- speakers; who nyH signified their next Monday mornig. Work will be is the desire of the officials that v Bonneville mine is the belief of many throughout the city and' sold yester- gram is Senor Spanerio Creatore. a intentions of being present are: resumed in the public schools the Utah people subscribe one million ot who are supposed to know. This tun day and the day, before to . the funds necessary to complete the distinguished - musician from "Hun - Joseph E. Wing, of Washington,. D. morning of December 4. nel Is now in over 1100 feet and prog demand. He will conduct a band of 20 J., a memDer oi tne tariir hoara. Mr. 8 ratemade' of The teachers are expected lo at road to the Colorado line. The road . ress is being gary." at the the committee, decided hot pieces and s the management must Wing will speak on Wool Growing in tend the convention, but may spend has been completed as far as Steam--bofeet each day. There have, been to Although carry oh its campaign under 'any pay this artist one thousand dollar? South .America, This address, which the remainder of tbe vacation astbey streaks of copper come into the work feature Springs, In Colorado. 4 Similar to the "tag day" cus- for every number.-th- e audience is will be delivered the afternoon of choose. is It quite probable that the pros ings and all together there are good tom, tags have nevertheless ' been will to be encore. full of interestasked not December15, Indications of making a large mine pects of getting a Utah Valley rout, WilHam Hearst baa released Mutt Ing facts, relative to wool producing which will call for a good mining printed,to bearing the words, "l am Ing will be discussed at. the meeting ' the tabernacle choir con- and Jeff for this event and they will in the southern part of the continent going of the business men of "the county, camp within walking distance of Pro cert Monday evening, November 27." in some of their latest num- Honorable F. J. Hagenbarth of vo. Uncle Jesse is one ofthe mos which Is "to be held here December These are beirfg distributed broad- appear .will be the first appearance Spencer, Ida has accepted an invl- This bers. -4n the mountain cast ardent believers 6th. When the matters have been by the committee and club wo- of 'Mutt and Jeff in this city and din-- tation to speak on "Schedule K and , above this city and the permanent before the, business people It brought with men, those assisting, for adver4 ing the day prior to the evening show, its Relations to the Wool Growers." activities : at his expense bears c Is probable tbat certain men will be tisement purposes." they will be shown the "wind belt" His address will be one of the fea- his strong faith. empowered to make some concessions Reserved tickets are being sold at by Mayor Ray. dri"4tufes of the convention, for If there of work has the carefully to the road to obtain a rowing iSo f-the bureau information,- tabernacle Ernest J. Evans, cartoonist of the is anything at the present 4tme that the tnnnel been carried 6n that iris Tv through this valley. said to be the best one in thfs sec grounds, where Benjamin' Goddard of Salt, take Tribune,; has teen engaged is commanding the attention of the the choir executive committee isi in to gve a lightning drawing sketch wool and sheepmen of the country, it tion of the county. The work is of a The prejjmlnary hearing in the He reports splendid progress! which, will be of the special local Inter- - is schedule K which deals with permanent nature: It his. mil been cnarge. ' f John E, Brown who is charged CLARK One case admission" and" ticket 50 general est He wnr by ne of tariff questioff in a manner which. GETS SEVEH carefully timbered. Cement culverr cents secure will a reserve addition, m or in Moab we wa .with having killed his sort care the to best tnis for tne neck have been placed does notIease the flockmasters singers woods. ter. The machinery in use is of t Hon. Another topic that promises a lot James A. Dubois and also hi "The Alfalfa Quartet" will be one of of interesting date is "Free Meat and "best, all of which goes to point out daughter, Mrs. Dubois, has been post in working WANT PROPER CHRIST the faith-o- f Uncle. '.esse ,tne features of the evening's- ente Another topic that promises a lot r v h - have of Interesting date is "Free Meat and poned until December.-- . Attorneys the eastern hills. , MAS i ENTERTAINMENT lauunentaneseBlngera.willGives Men Work. been fumigated, so there need be no its Dangers," which will be" handled woods and Robertson for the prose are preparing state evidence '.Whfle ".the boulevard which' is .be Cowan of Fort Worth, cutlon upprenension as io tne weevil mrec byJudge and Won. ng-bull will, attempt tn BhnW'tht th" ia. to Je useful and a place - At - the November will son be heard th the They Tex. : meeting of - the n crime was premeditated; that on the sought by all who would be inspire! Utah "Stake iut9 ueaik. iuut;u M. of Mon Senator Dixon uiyu Joseph. "Sunday School Union Besides these acts there will . be tana, will speak on "Wool Growing morning, pf the murder hedellberately "by the grandeur of- the scenic va held in the Brlgham Young Univer features which, can "stated rltcle Jesse not.be given out and the Tariff,", while Senator W. E. drove home, got two rifles and walk &4 $ 4. suggested the work of sity, Sunday, November 12. it was re at. this time. .It may be assured, Borah of Idaho, will deliver an ad ed back a half mile to meet his son and there committed the dual k' "building the boulevard ? that mer solved by the members of the Par Frank Clark, whowas found that the performance wllj.be the dress on Conservation. C. B. Stewart might be given wort. Many were ap ent8'. Class Section that the Parents best that has been given th this ctly of Salt Lake,' will also attend the crime. . ... guilty of highway robbery a short ' ? plying at the tunnel for employment Classes in the , various wards of the since the days of "Uncle Tdm's Cab-lThe next session of the district .time ago In the Fourth district convention. :VNo more men could be used there, al- - suxe take the initiative in arranging on courtwas today sentenced to c' The presence of these men means court for Grand county will-- be serve seven years In the state 11, and Brown will prob December ; though two shifts were being worked a suiiame program for the celebra , ticket scalping will not be-- allowed the bethe coming convention will tion of. Christmas. be and Chief case At of PoUce It was because of this "fact ' that W-that time, J. E; .Booth. If in asWilliams arraigned ably prison has . . greatest In the forty-eigTl was yearsof he is held to answer to that court. No is statedby. Judge cle Jesse started the building of the u aiso BUKKestea mat,r a com sured that he will havea small army the association. This, coupled by the attorneys of with boulevard so that men could be etr- - mittee be appointed in each ward not of men at the doors, at the opening Clark that the case will, be ap mammoth sheep show, which will doubt is. entertained tbat he will be S ployed.- - A force of men will be kept later, than November 26th, to arrange of the box office and these men- will the pealed to the supreme" court be in conjunction with the, conven- Douna over to tne aistnct .court. of 25' Clark will be taken to, the state Houtz &. Larsen, the attorneys fod busy; until abouta tof Sunday evening, see tbat everyone gets a fair chance at tion, insures a record attendance foot boulevard shas been completed. uecemDer ; the defense, will give but" no state such program to tne tickets prison at once by a deputy sher- from western states. over The the .all V. English walnut-treeiff. will be planted consist of appropriate sacfed muslc, ment here as to the defense in the 4. sheep show will be the biggest and case. . " . defend will Christmas; readings and recitations. FT. DOUGLAS TROOPS. However, ii next spring. Thenextroad south : they for' the does Omaha is that best way - killed Some fluecessful plan fof emphasizing will be continued on spring.that he the Brown, Clark - was found guilty : of beln ground .' V . : - ORDERED TO BORDER things. v Dubois for his , alleged association connectedjwlth therobbery of Heber ' giving rather than receiving- on the A. band pieces thirty ofjaualcof ;1 CONFESSES TO GORGING and that tbe kill Pearson, a section foreman, oh the part bt the children is recommended UieTbeen. secured to enliven , things with another woman of his daughter was" accidental Fairfield branch of the Salt Lake ing : FIFTEEN DOLLAR CHECK as ajpart of the .exercises. a Washineton rest Is there minute's ApecfiLlrom: stafps andwhenever v .v jcaai oraers are being- sent out to va- - Brom theconventIon, the musicians The attorneys, for the. defense . will Route, The sum taken' was $2,000. W. not give out the name of the woman E. Whitlock is alleged, to have been r.ious armjr posts for Information as Will VUCA UICIO Will, U1.A: A number of bad' checkehave been tut? l.A.Mvnw UtMlllUU, It, is alleged Dubois paid connected with Clark In the robbery, - passed n Prove recently,- - and yester to what officers, are prepared which so appeals to the members, of attention, saying 'that In Justice to and his case will tbe heard December port without delay tor physical exam- this association. day one, for $15 Was passed on the ... . ination which would quality them for The sheep show management . of Brown they --did not care to do so 'at 14th. Fair store. The check was drawn on Heber Pearson' carried his moneys immediate field service. which. E. Buckinghaffli, superinten this time.' Little credence is given the Farmers & Merchants! bank!'of Inquiry at Fort DauKlaa states1 that dentof the "Union Stock' yards of here to the allegation that Dubois savings of years in bis belt and was t this city,, and was signed 'John Gu- HOUSE r such an order had, been received at South Omaha is the head, .is eon was unfaithful to his wife, as it is taking a COx nap under a tree and '. lick? payable toWarren this post and that while such an in- sidering- the appointment, of Judges well known that they were" devotedly wheh the robbery occurred. ' the men by Cox. Both men denied any are 'supposed to. have ridden.' to the . knowledge of the check and it was quiry' was a little but of the ordinary for the show. Many nromlnent men attached to each other, It Is learned from good authority scene on horseback, threw a? burlap routine, Btlll it; had excted no com in the United States and Canada are af tet ward discovered that Warren S. this will be "the line of defense sack over the head or Pearson and Mary A Gardner won iter case In motion at all. particularly s the an being considered and Snow ha committed the forgery. When the., selections that in the cage. It was thought for ' a obtained . the contents ; of the belt swer be district the court malL .This returned will might .a . confessedSnow be .announced within v arrested short by yesterday against Brown would be defended Pearson was stunned and it was eve that time last would indicate no hurry was 'ceo time.. forged the check and at his trial this W' H... Gardner, administrator of the on. the, plea of insanity, but this is ning before- he. could notify the of:,; over tempmted. to was he bound morning", the estate of Jesse A. Gardner, who died There is a not seriously considered now, as he ficers., Clark and Whitlock were ar--. i district court on $1000 bonds.tendency to fconnect GOVERNOR 8PRV BUSY In November," 1910. is not now. and .never haB' been in rested on the charge of highway rob sucn an order as this with the r Is Governor 'Wlllam being Spry plaintiff claimed that Ahe was ed" mlliiary acUvitr on ' the Mexican swamped with telegrams from those sane, The preliminary .hearingx.wtll bery. . . . ' ' v v sr v v v v y theTheplural , wife of Jesse Gardner, but border; so that it would not be sur Interested In the on. held be ., DecemberfL. "Governor's special," MIKE YOKEL TO APPEAR IN left him, at, this time Hf the manifesto, prising It the battalion pf the Twen which Is to be run ' ' ' thrbughout the EATING HOUSES IMPROVED. . PROVO. DEATy OF MRS. FOOTLAND; ;.;'-"m 1830, anff aid not go back to him tieth Infantry how. stations at this once as at an advertisement country Mike Yokel, world champion " as his wife. Tourteen years ago point were suddenly" ordered into Tex- and boost for" the western Willard Hansen state dairy,., and Mrs. John Footlan'd. !a states, to. middleweight-wrestleand Alex Gardner's "first .wife, died and as he as or New Mexico for border patrol, JoinVthe 5 'commkaionejrjja-'and d a and Yes make food back the from party woman of Provo,' trip.. Swanson, who formerly held that r was toofeebTetocare-fohimself he and to. watch the new Mexican insur terday he: received a" long telegram two-da- y to. and Eureka Inspection "trip at her home in the Sixth .ward died., title;- - wil-b- e Hseen- - at- - the Provo $ asked the r rectos. i . to or keephduse-f plaintiff cdhelointmohe-lntiostrlctfjnirJamesTI.Bradyr Opera, house Thanksgiving night, shortly after 12 o'clock today; of pneuhimft .She did this ' unttt November. horror-Idahthe Utah Conditions were found to have been monia. '..'.'.,that urging . number , of local boys a when, ','v .'.,;." , i910, when he died, and she then put MORE INHERITANCE. executive drop,. everything else andtglreatryTmp6TdIncethe1astrtr hedeeeased was born In Norway will be matched-- against them. in a to .bill 'services for es her the Attorney GeWral A. R. Barnes 'has 4- Swstnson is matched to meet.Dan the special.., This was followed was made to that section several 6 years ago and. came to America 11 tate for $480, and the bill was reject- received a check ot S114.20 from the join by another telegram from Rellly i - weeks since. A number of sanitary years ago and has lived In Provo v I' vuuu WM.UbGU tt ed by the defendant. ..The defense had estate of Carolina of Bos- knson, one- of the promoters of the notices were.- served oft the proprie- since" that tlmai Her husband, ? welterweight :ol. the state. The A no evidence to offer and the judgment ton. The amount daugh.'. due trip,-- :" The tafes represents however, says tors ot restaurants on . the previous ter and son survive her, Funeral servbout", is attracting considerable was given in the full amount for Mrs. the state under the Inheritance law business of governor, the "state is so visit and Mr. Hansen found the eat ices will be held from the Sixth ward interest.'." Garner. It Is thought- that the. case: and was made 6a Union Pacific stock that he can not.posslbly leave pressing. Utah at Ing houses In" good order this trip and meeting" house Tuesday afternoon, next $ will be taken to the 'supreme court, - ',he1d "by the decedent. ' - mo new complaints were made; mis time. . at 1:30 o'clock., -- that-mo- Thls-ls-theopl-nien 7 gh - ; . , , , at 1 - r , FIRST III DELjJ - , , o -- , i . -- V"-- in-la- w -- - , 1 " . - - S-!- t -1- - ' - - , that-Un- . how-eve- r. in-la- . , n. ;;o'-.:;:.;- . . - ht . -- - -- half-mile . -- .- an, , - - "' ; - 1 -- - 1 ; . - . "tk..Uk ' to-who- . KEE1G . noon-hou- -- " - ", - -- -- :' - - - , vv , ',;" -- ; r- -- . - . . well-know- r, . o, -- '4 - . , '- -- highly-rerfpecte- - " J - ". t- , W . - . - - - ... y -- |