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Show t jV 1 i the number of exclusive local stories. iALB ID' this paper p -OMPARE with others and note " vot; xxvr. no. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY tf, 1912. 191 DEH SENATOR WANTS VENTHHi MEETS . The Party Leaders from all Section of the State are Hurrying to Zioh to Attend the most Friend He Exposes the Politi- Enthusiastic Convention ever Held in the History of the State LARGE DELEGATION FROM PROVO Themost herd .tomorrow (Tuesday) iii Salt Lake City. On this date the Democrats from air sections of the State will "assemble by the thousands to moninate a national committeeman and delegates to the national convention to' be held in Baltimore in June, The demo1 cracy will assemble in the Salt Lake theatre at eleven a. m. tomorrow morning. Every fellow that ever thought he was a Democrat will be there to toot his horn of democracy and help down the federal bunch that has held unquestioned rule in Utah for the past 16 years. There are a number of candidates for national committeeman from sections of the State,- but some of the more prominent ones are as follows: W. R. Wallace, Ashby Snow, all of Salt Lake City; The local possiBraftsford, and F--. bilities spoken of among their friends are .Bishop T. K. Taylor, County Chairman W. F. Giles, Hon. Wm. Roylance, Mayor Decker, Some .of the . .City Attorney A. E. Mrogan, and .J.Will. Knight. from candidates and Sam Scowcroft are prominent Ogden Joseph mentioned has been by a Browning. number of his friends and would satisfy a large faction of the Democrats over the State. L. R. Martenue of Salt Lake City is another promising candidate 'for this most important place. The concention will dect trightdelegates-tthenational con- -' or sixteen delegates with a vote for every two elected, keen interest is felt throughout the State and a number of the leaders in the Democratic fight are coming to the convention to take an active part in the selecting of these delegates. Some sections have not had what they think is proper recognition in the pasandtheyhppe to get justice at this meeting..-..- ;. " : - or --Ar-Kirtg- -- : George-Whitmor- i o rai CITIZEIIS T All THREEJEIV SCHOOLS are to Three modern schoolhouses nn in nnnwo -- be erected in the Lincoln school dis trict which comprises Provo Bench, Lake View and Vineyard, this summer. The bids for the construction A citizens meeting at the Provo of the bluldisgs were opened by the Commercial club rooms will be held trustees today and the contracts Wednesday evening of this week at 8 awarded. Snyder & Loveless, contractors of prmT This meeting is of vital imthi of scity secured the contract on the to Provo. citizen portance every At this time a number of Important Vine Yard ohuse, Snyder & Towle matters will be considered, among also of Provo will erect the Spencer which are, The ' Annual Strawberry schooland the Alexander Brothers of Day Program, The County Fair, The this city wer given the contract to Gas Plnat, and the State Encamp- build the Page .school building. The ment if The G. A. R. The citizens of three buildings will cost approximately Provo will recall that the state en- J35.000.'' $ campment will be held here this year and therefore should have ANNOUNCEMENT. proper attention at this time. As the season is rapidly advancing StrawThe tickets given to the Prin- berry Day is not very far distant and cess and Ellen theatres by The this .program should be looked after Provo Herald and Princess and in the very near future. Ellen management will be good Citlzena Invited.' only on Wednesday These affairs are of interest to nights In- stead of Monday nights as here-- 4every citizen of he town and it must tofore. The cupons will' appear be clearly understood that this meetclub & in the Friday issue of The Herald ing Is not for membera-of-th- e as usual, and tickets will , be only, but ' everybody ; is invited to be present If you are. anxious .to given out Saturday, between the hours of 8:30 and 6 o'clock at bring people to Provo and to build up The Herald office, but the tickets our city and place her in the class of will be good only on Wednesday metropolitan cities ; come out Wedin ind these nights instead of Monday nights.assist nesday evening of tickets to the Prin- Hundreds hndertatlngs. important cess and Ellen theatres are given DISCOVERY OF BODIES SHOWN. out each week to readers of this At the Ellen theatre tonight, Tues- paper. Manager Ashton is mak- day and Wednesday night will be lng every effort to please the howrr twenty-onrvietfs" 'oTThereBuIt ;atrons'orbs bbusesand every-rof the search for victims of the body is invited to clip out the Mackay-BeneTitanic ship by the cupons. : cale ship at Halifax, $ f : F 3 m . if- - J -- . e . tt . tt.J-- J. . Provo Boy Files Suit for $25,000 Against Smelter Co. " :. - ' v' -. Murray K Roberts filed suit In the and Mrs. Delbert Roberts of the Third federal court at Salt Lake City Sat- - ward' was, bperatlng the brakes on a urdajr against the, South. Utah Mine car of an tre. train running down a when he alleges defects and Smelter, company, asking 25,00(X ' ,.f i at received the for track caused the train to Jerk Injuries damages thepn company's mine at Newhouse, Beaver and heVas thrown under the wheels. losing m ilght arm and right leg in county, last' June.: Roberta, who is the ton of Mr. the accident. . - heavy-grad- i .. e, - j ( J - . x V - fr AAA ""'" v LOOSE A FAVORITE : 1r - - - Appreciated by the Hearer ? Robinson.) (By In a letter to a friend in this city received Senator Reed Saturday, Smoot let the cat out of the bag, and shows plainly to what extentthe bunch will go fe in order to curry favor with both of the candidates for the presidency, whose names . will ' be"" surely presented at "thenational in Chicago. convention Republican Smot, as well as the balance of the machine cohorts, know that Colonel C. E. Loose.the the national from Utah, is for Roose velt first, last and all the time; ' " v ' J while at the same time Smoot, in the ' . ? to abov'e demands letter referred as a delegate to that Loose ' ' i In the the Chicago convention. s- Z , ; 1 event that the Utah delegation to tnt. Chicrgo convention be instructed for A 2 f x President Taft, and ' Colonel Loose x ; . elected as one of those delegates, the v, 4 party workers here and the dele" gates from Provo to the state con1 vention are asking each other: "Will v. Loose stand for the tie-uand agree to stay hitched, or wii' be refuse tc go, and by refusing rid the party-- of the obligation it owes to Mr. Loose?" - . Here is what Senator Smoot ays in his .letter: "I am not afraid of Mr. Loose's judgment, I know what he thinks of Mr. Roosevelt, and I know that he will take into consideration the political situation in the state Miss Dorothy Williams, a most attractive young woman of Washington. that ' lie wilt be homl - flt ls rumored. Is engaged to' be married to Major Archibald Butt, the presi a,nd I mted." In addition to the above dent's personal aid. Similar reports concerning Major Butt have been circu- vn-lated in the past, but it is believed this tme 1 irtief: quotation from the letter, and here Is where the inconsistency comes in, Mr. Smoot continues: "The sentiCO ment of the Republicans of the state, for is in my opinion, President Tift, and if so they should not hesitate a TO START moment to Instruct for him, no matter If every ether state in the Union went back on him." H. C. Sharp of Sprlngville, agent (Contributed.) At least nine out of twelve dele The of Roosevelt this the Monument Bronze company of for supporters gates to the state convention, are' for in loud of their denunciation President Taft, and at the same time city are Bridgeport, Conn.,, was in Provo the and the Trlb-j- " latter part of the week in the 4nter- the ame largeproportion of the the be-se- Z-T- T-5"- If -- y r - r . p if vzt . ' A. V. -- Eloquent "Mothers Day" Sermon Preached by W.H. King Much : z,y Hf t-- Mother?' Day was appropriately observed in Prou) yesterday by Ofla eAtho ,Jlargest uniw mcetlnga held : this season. The genera! public service, under the" auspicies of the iV'iicratVd clubs of the. season wad hold in the. tabernacle- - at 2 o'clock, and a half hour before the opening ' number on the program almost every available seat in the main floor ot Almost the building was taken. wore a audience in the every person white or pink carnation or other white flower symbolic of the great thought which has made Mothers' Day one of international observa' tion. The chief address of the afternoon, was made by Judge William H. King of Salt Lake City, subject "Uplift of the Home and the Young,", and bis address was filled with beautiful tributes to Mother. It was one ot" , the finest addresses: given In this city and was listened to with tha greatest attention from first to last, " The musical program was beautiful and appropriate and the artists who participated received warm after the services. There was no charge for admission, but the ladies of Pe clubs realized a iieat sum lnoney from the sale of flowers and also from the'free -- of"- - 7 will offerings. . V o DECLARE THAT FARMERS --- I AT CCIMMERICAL Secrets of the "Bmch" COL. 011-II- IG TRIBUTE TO In a Letter Directed to a Provo cal . . TMR0H6S PAY LOOSE NAMED SALT LAKE CITY businessman's edition for "Saturday trade. 1885. IS RUMORED HER ENGAGEMENT - li III TUE- S- SIM ESTABLISHED of THETrFridaylssue 1 The -- Herald" isthe . CONFISCATE CANS flfllillivi EflT ' The state dairy and food department has been notified' of a violation of the state dairy and food laws wlta which it has never before been called upon to contend. '.It is al4 that a number of farmers in various . dairy counties of the state are using milk cans for prlvaiePUf ses which. bear the mark of some of the large creameries. The, cans" were origin-ally shipped to the farmers as con t Wxn A li tK m nflAPfe ffftflKrig eu a . Uuav, company uuu announce wMca ftnd Jqt people of the state. - It is pointed out! tWt ne W()uld Dring suit for f 1.582.75 wa8 ta be 8ent t0 the creameries for . that in their zeal for President, . . , , ti . . . .... against me peopie or tnis city wnicn, i distriDution. it now appears iroui uoi uai laiis renoiuiuaiiuii, uiey he alleges is still due his company i Investigation that In s6me cases the ignore and refuse the publication of have stopped dealing with news giving account of Roosevelt's for the Indian War Veteran monu- farmers the creameries, but have retained the success throughout the United States, ment in Pioneer park. The monument which they are now using aa but willfully misrepresent the facts committee state that they are unwill- cans, receptacles for garbage and other all along the line. A positive Rooseto for the monument, having pay purposes. The law pertaislng to the velt i'iptorv is vlciouslv construed ing of registered milk cans for other ' use to of the taken excePtloa into a favorable line up for Taft, and! purposes. The law pertaining to the the people thereby kept in ignorance confederate soldier on the monument state dairy ' and 30 of the of the real situation.! Mr, Sharp came to Provo Saturday chapter food laws. Investigations will be Roosevelt is winning ail along the for the purpose of securing a pay in Sanpete and Summade Wasatch, line and will be nominated without u ment on the remainder due for the mit cottnties by 3. 'C. Lambert, doubt at the Chicago convention. monument. The monument origin deputy state dairy and food commisUtah would be standing shoulder to cost J2.250 f. o. Bridgeport, sioner. f it shoulder with Idaho, Illinois, Penn- ally "and there is a balance due the Conn., sylvania, etc., for Colonel Roosevelt ." of f 1.582.75 and Interestjm SPLENDID CONCERT GIVEN. it these jvoters could freely express I company the When sum for three years. The concert given Saturday evening their choice as they do In some of that was first placed 4n the in College hall by Professor Willard monument the other, states. park there was quite a bit of senti- Aiidelin.and Arvilla Clark Asdelin was It is to be hoped that the frame-u- p ment against It, a numhf neople one of the best ever given in this city" between the federal bunch and " "flad a and was worthy of a far better audi-- , Kearns and the Tribune will alleging that the njonu..j confederate soldie plainly engraved ence, although "alarge number . of not deceive the people Into supportname plate. on the friends of the.two artists were present ing a presidential candidate that several Professor Andelin was heard to Very stated has committee The cannot, possibly be elected if noml1 times thatfor the above' reason the good advantage in the program; selectnated. .. ed and was entirely pleasing. The toward paya the. contributing piano work' of Mrs. Andelin was count la his favor the uninstructed ex splendid and her singing delighted the monument. It is of mont the delegates from, many states and the be Reeled .. that t' whereas-the-faccontested ones-also- , the two artists will appear again in concoming during put straightened is that Roosevelt will get a great V cert work in the very near future.' of the uninstructed and a fortnight. good share of the contested which easily, .puts hinuia .tbe..J4d.. and as sures his nomination. The Roosevelt bosotesr here say that three' weekl ago you PObld hardly find asupporter of ;,the ex-- ; President, u6w the woods .are full of! iliem bobbing up everywhere and all; enthusiastic for Teddy. J M. Mulhern, general superin Bench fruit. district,and over the' city t '. his is accounted for in the fact tendent of the Denver &"Rio Grande and Mr. Mulhern expressed himself , that the press of the state ba3 been railroad, as being highly impressed with ,th spent a part' of Friday lh ' fruit outlook for the coming season telling the people that- there, was no Roosevelt sentiment in Utah, that tl Provo studying the .Jrult situation in this vicinity. It is estimated that .; was all for Taft. but the Teddy en- fith a view of supplying extra, cars five trains a'day for a period of two to trans--, thusiasm has broken' out and spread- for this season. weeks will be necessary alone and that Mr. was to Mulhern the utter,, consternation taken In an auto- port the peach crop ing rapidly ' of the and everything mobile by William M. Roylance and at leasts 1,000.: car loads pit fruit wiU H. be shipped front this seotlonjiurlnar points to "something doing" at the former Mayor W. H. Ray and-' , .' v ' . for convention Wednesday. a Provo over the DeLong the season. trip IX Herald-Republica- delegateaare rrjeady to cast their votes for Colonel Loose as a delegate The to the national convention. Sanpete delegation to the state convention has sent word to Provo that they are for Mr. Loose as a national delegate, and they too are aware, of what Ed. Loose thinks of Mr. Roosevelt" Regardless of the letter from Senator Smoot, ordering the state convention to Instruct for Mr. Taft, there is a strong sentiment among the Provo contingent to send the delegation uninstructed, and a3 far as the expression among the delegates hereabouts in the last few days there will be no Instructions, unless the Roosevelt supporters precipitate the question and bring on the fight. The attitude of the federal bunch In Utah shows plainly that they are ready to jump into the band wagon of the winning candidate, and they don't care a, snap which one that Is, just so long as ,they can find out long enough in advance to retain the tst offices they now occupy. That Is Just why they! propose now to send the delegation' from Utah to the Chicago convention uninstructed, or if they ire forced by the opposition to instruct for President Taft, to send a tome of whom are delegation In either friendly to Roosevelt. event they figure they , Could retain the patronage, the t ,sole object of tbelr beuig. a --Federal bunch. J, lJ., . ' .. 7u ELLIOTT MAY JOIN HELENA. A telegram was received in this city this morning from Charles (Blub) Irby manager of the Helena ball asking Charles Elliott to come Immediately to Great Falls to join the Helena aggregation of players. Young Elliott is at the present time tn' Sanpete county and It Is not known yet whether be has signed up with the Sanpete bunch and will be unable to accept Irby's invitation. While train-rnhere this spring Irby took a great deal of interest in the Provo lad who promises to be heard from in baseball circles.. '. . tos-ser- g - 4 THINGS SUIT n -- i - , , ! ... .... "'W . -- ' ma-jorit- y S ! SupterintendentMulte Impressed with Fruit Outlook ' .' f - stan-patteri,- ... A. . |