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Show Provo ha v ta asartd valuation of a splendid .unshaken business reoord. Her outlook fur prosperity ti unexcelled, N,M0,OU0, XII VOL, 1M II1IJ. I 1 1 J I iiiE while - CITY. UTAH, PfiOYO Hll IJ I Ii - rlKh I Kill . 9. TUESDAY, - SUCH I. Ail A mmmsmm.:: ebii IOTA li 11 JDM h trtt iwlSol tW ti new. 15j ratijiTes built during th Many mere are 1 . L. Genrga McMsbnn, whfr trenn l Two an and werekilled men reefed with anelectrie theatre here. ws srresrea yesreroav miming oy engine and eight ears were demolth city marshalVofflce and later ished wherPr extra west, engine wrecked about one mile taken bpfore Justice, Nvn, charged 1188,-wwith , burglary. Hi preliminary west of "the" UtsVrend- Colorado examination was set for Thursday tat Hue on the Denver and Rio Grande, st 32:13 o'clock this end bond fixed at $1f00y. morning. The train was running Jit seems that 8undaj night at good speed to make a siding was dry and went out to aheedcf He pstsenger train "No., fi, get some liquid refreshment which was following closely."-- : The saw (rood chance at the Elk horn recent thaws and rains loosened a Pharmacy, where bs - removed ia 1 - -" . i WaJ : . ia(t .- -rf - -- cininiETir-- people nr.n PROVO Onl LL - .i- '1 - cm J&&hW7 v!tHfflw -- Sheriff George 'i - ai &&&v''' Ji -- "- - - large bodj of rooknatwbat to kpown by trainmen- - as "Hanging Rock," and an immense Tot of rock ' slid on the track, v , hA 11 mam tta nnfioiltlA frill Engineer Cutting did all he could in by- - re versi n g --and We Burglary was disoovereq ana tne case (riven Into the hands of the using the emergency, wben be saw officers. Th arrest followed soon the obstruction, but the big engine fter th roup hHn formation secured s.wJ. eight cart of Jreight were piled from some of McMahon's compan- in a mam of wreckage, from under ions in hilarity, with tliaresult above which BraVemap Spencer wag taken in a terribly mangled conditionji " stated. Fireman McLeod was pinned ' "Mr VfoXToViAn antra and flioro la under one of the drivers of theWg every reason to believe it is true, machine and crash1 no badly that that he took the wine intending toliSsdied while the- - weight was being settle with Mr. Hedquist, the pro raiseoVwilb hvdraolto lacks tor re prietor, the next morning. I be nd reason for the belief thsrthi8wsB move him. Tie leaves a wife-abis intention is that when he took baby"gurarrand Junction, where piece of glaw from tbe front window jnd reached in. and extracted several bottle of win. IThese be enjoyed with some companions in bia room, ... - W?rri . Mo-Mab- on r t EXERC1SESINH0N0R0F . ABRAHAM UNCOIL Lincoln's one Jiqndreth day anniversary, February" 13th, will be celebrated by the schools of this city in an appropriate manner, in accordance with the spirit of the proclamation of Governor Spry for the state and Mayor Pecker for the city, making the day a holiday. The city schoolg will present the following program, which is tbe one A. li.; arranged by the 1. 2- Teller's Amerloan Uyma. - Prayer. ed -- . - The romantic "TorTloerng ' comio YouthConloVIrr 1909 FlD6 dered bren" Wramr at the "' song: ""America."7 wiI1 '&l90 isrignam-Yonn- g .Uni- and the Procter 'Academy. . ...... l. ...- The amount d( goo$ readlnegiYen to j versity i. v in ivwr jjeruerv The exercises will be rendered "iiaoeiwj mibscribers to The Youth's Companuy one of tb most supoessful .comic ion during the year Is indicated by Thursday at 2:30 o'clock, in the the following summary ofxmtenta for school operas before the American public. the opera - XVI-.- . this - " year: Herbert's work in grand opera is 50 Star Articles 11 I nui Auunu uui t uutit jvu ustc Contributed by Meri and Women seen 'Babette,7ybu havemotpit-- : Wide Distinction In Publie Life, jiessed his 'most ambitious work. ; h Literature, in Science; in Business, - - 2 houses, except Timpanr ogos school. . The exercises for. the of Timpanogos rwill, btrgivenria tbe in Third ward meeting bouse ' ; in Score of Professions, 250 Capital Stories, any : at'empt ti dwrib tbe'r COURT NOTES. fterlaLfitftrJMj-HnmInd ndlnrfilr 'merifs- wTii'd jrtltlrf'- Tai1iTrir1 ou Rtorie of hart fltoriest i ,. Adventure, uvery .solo, every"1 chorus, and acter, Heroism, ; Estate of Martha J. Coray,, iooo Notes every finale gives unexpected pleas- George Maveroamp,' B. F. On Current Events.- - Recent Iiscnv. are and delight Rue and Alva,Nela appointed ap lies in the World of Science and Na-The ,"Lttef Writing Worn ture, ImputtmVMatters-t- n Polities praiaera (Babette) "My Honor and M and Government. The'csse of Stephen Bunnell vs, Swo'rd" (Mopdrapton), "I'll Bribe . x 2000 Stobiss. Wiiiiitmson has been taken rngre TWt tlho fDul ft,mi tha Stem Inimitable Domestic Sketches, Anec Z under advisement rMTtattoV. - lha J'R I1. fer - wvn ami, dotes, Blt of Humor, jnd flelected s ArTbe case of W. H. Ray & Co. drill by twelve carefully drilled MlscellanyThjuWeekly Health ticle, tbe Weekly Woman's-- Article, vs"." in Wr I- - Biersaclret al. baa been We Have "It's joldiere, Way . , Timely jEditoriala, ete. ' e decided, 8nain onartetteY and the Rut- - A full description of the current udgmentbwkig given" for wfll be eenf with sample copies of defendant: Thirty days were given terflf Walt sonjE are a few of the the paper to any address on request to in features the production The new subscriber who at once sends appeal. many tl.75 for a year's subscription, will reiio - mi imii lurui wuiuu never In the Branch Young will ease, "hearty response from tbe' audience. ceive free Thb Companion's new bee n motion tur new trial-h- as "Babette" will be presented by ; , colIn thirteen Garden,", lithographed " ' of Logan ia ors. students of the" , .Nephi Howe of American Fork the opera house Thursday, Feb. 11. The Youth's Companion, si oommeBced atrit against Charla Tbe opera should receive good sup- - 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. Carlson lor ,$3000 damages for in-port from the people of Provo Jor j bwnraustain- near Rey.Giihen: at'the B.TTf lufie llew to" it will be remembered that the B. ed by plaintiff through ..being beatY. V. opera,; company of this city TT., Monday, February 15, at 7:45 The his lecture, "The Cost of en and kicked by pefeodanL w given a welcome by the A, C. p m., Pee&ff"Kev7 Goshen is the most parties aifleigiiborsiaftengaged " at Logan. . s ia eloquent lecturer in the state. . It is in the row on which the suit - based on the 22nd of last JulyT' son a public library benefit The four and a Jialf year-ol- d tht or ...i,--- d; . Okb-Misct- b - F " vol-um- : de-nie- d. : har . , . b ' . - of John II. Stratton, of Provo Apoetle'Heber J.-- Grant ad- THREE ENGINES STALLED Bench, died Thursday, February 4, . from - membranous. :ON-THE croup. . Short dressed thejtiidents during the deIIECER BRANCH at the votional exerases at the university servities were ' " cemetery. This notice was erron- yesterday morning, and spoke mainThe D. & B. G. By. Co. is havly on ,the temperance question. He eously given in our last ifcstiev produced figures to prove that only ing all kinds of trouble in Provo five per cent of the revenue canyon this winter. " Sunday a about Provo in was O. H. yesSnyder terday on mining business. ' He in- of the Uoitl Btates and of the snovrslide came down and covered terviewed the East Tintio Ievelop-me- nt state were from liquor manufacture the track and spread the rails, mak-i- g iL jmpofwible" . lhitraiiF to Company on the; prdpbiitiori and traffic," and gcd3haObe amount would be sfrom Heber. overcome between Since then return interests of the goon of a .union under workroeuof two crews prohibition conditions through bavejbeen companyand bia company, which "ErfciTt blfTWdiJM the 1nduf.triei."lle What . owns protliMifive ground. Up adjoining predicted a prohibition law would and in attempting to do eo the eo- result may be is not known. be pasted by the state legislature gines of both traiDs were derailed, Aird and David and from what be knew about the aud that is the present condition, W. Dr. Dr. Wet wood have returned from the governor he felt confident that he It isexpected that everything will in fitv r,r two and east, where they went to take patt! would append his signature to the da nutdtt riirlit . law. renewed, beld-w-Frida- y . fr MlmSky J. 4 I ' " - ! . Rolley of Black-foo- t, Idaho, came to Provo, Saturday, to take back George Bishop, who has been at the State Mental HospitaHor temporarjr care pending the arrival, of Mr. Rolley. .Bishop was . released from the Idaho State Asylum under bond J about agoAfter having come to Utah be became disturbed two-year- s in mind so badly that it was found necessary to recommit him; Hie father-livein Millard county, and tried ta have Mm committed trTthls state, but- - lie - was under bonds from the Institution in Idaho It was necessery that he be returned there. .L s RESO I UTIDfJS OF RE EXHIBITION OF FINE EOOKSO BEnTN I. SPEGT FOR PBE3 8. Battle Hymn of the Republic. who were- - with him. coming from TJodgV City, Kansas. 4. Sketch of Lincoln's Life, by from Nos. trams' 8' 4, Passengers to whole In fact the thing appears One of the pupils, not to tx- :.." trsne--ferrhd 5, and one today,-we- re Be more in the character ntH reclr-Jeeeed five hundred words. past the. wreck, where the . 5. Lincoln's Gettysburg; Address. Irolio onlhe psrtof a man unv 8 Whlttier'a Century Hymn. der the influence of liquor than an wreckers are clearing away tbe ExtracU from Speeohes of Lin. slide and wreckage 'with bope that Infant frt An wwAnrs1 ' coin. ' ,' before midnight trains can pegs on V Banner. 8,Star Spangled " 9. "Address by an old Soldier. ' " PATRONIZE "BABETTE' -- temporary tracks.""" The -.- ; rJ.--U birth- companions r a vad . bI -- v . Mi :th9booeM.be made tbw remark: to he.Jd.jededutiowLjrjorjtbs, d ptitb w i nr. k v - J .TV -- ag - T-- I Edward Wilson secretary and manager of the Wilson Publishing J Companyand N. E- Ganung, sales manager of the si me company are in tbe dtj for the .purpose of making the people of Provo acquainted Tb High Pricste meeting held with their biisinesa,whjch is to February 7'b wss presided over by sell books. : The company j com' President John E. Booth. posed of "Utah men : the following Bd 1 was - called ' recording; fifty being the officers! ITeber M. Wells, president;' Jos: present with a number of visitors who afterwards became b'gb priests Thos. W. Edward Wilson, through(wdinatlon. Sloan, treasurer; Arthur J. South wiqk read, the secretary and manager. tenth section of the poo. & Cov. ; : .The company Is prepared to pell Brother 'Albert' Jones read the I8y and aU klndsf-imokJroro to resolutions of world, and following Respect any publleher the memory of the late Presidetit guarantees a saving of frbm 15 to '.. David John, who" departed'tbis life 30 per cent toTrtsTiustomers. ".. will here at bis residence in ; Provo city, De now : Tbe representatives cerober vst tha ageif 74 gjve an exhiliit of some of their fine Whereas Hder". David"" John Jal works "tomorrow at Barton & msmler of our "quotum, has aepartedj Ufaks" furaTture store,td" which ima itra we, tne nign priests oi rrovr I be publie' is invited.- - This display city in meeting assembled, in order was scheduled for tf day, but failure for his to show our respect ard esteeni virtues, ta make train connection with the Resolve. Tnat while we bis brethren books made tbe delay necessary. bow to the decree of the Almighty in the death of our brother who has lived J.7W. N. Wbitecotton has gone to past tbe allotted life of man,' we ac knWTeagnTOepfturt Price on legal business. a life. As a boy the truths of the gospel found lodgment in hia soul, and althoush ""prevented by par- - faithfully for many yearfcAUthe - -- -- s, Jn-Jh- - well-epe- nt twfaPaArtSeHt77rw allying with the latteray work, he could not the mantle or the presidency w nun be restrained, for in hit early manhood fttake fell upon hinu iWbkhJluty be he gave full allegianee to the mTnTSryTalscT)argea wrtftlirmorBnitredit to and the spreading of the principle! of himBelf. In all hia spiritual labors Christ ass theroeperof Christ aa taught iy the for the church of Jesus his native to Zion from he missionary Prophet Joseph emilhALorjce threw his whole' spiritual nature into land, as counselor, "as .president, he of his tha work. Tmm th pnsltlnn of local brought to bear all tte-'weiJov'e fQtlfilmseTTfKe won knowand soul and his real elder . traveling of all that knew hint. . We o ledge of the seripturea won him a the a over conference, wkdgenou r brother's life and presidency adherene.;.tlie thf character and pastorate ofihrse in his native land. Not long could he principles of truth inrougn muca up be held from ooraing home to Zion; in position In, bis early life, an example 1881 he arrived to Provo.'. Hia talents that we and his children may follow. and seal for the eause of the Master's T i Honing that his wife and chUptren here wflrb; brnngbt we sutr and he soon filled the position of f'althfuL and.wea gpet lift, of behalf thr in nigh ourselves counselor to the bishop of his ward. scribe stake. of Utah endowhis priests Gradually great spiritual ' ments and mental religious activity Signed) . .AtBEBT JONES, JCS. B. K EEIi BBVfwonjtheitway Jo .Jhe filWESoar: ;:W. selor to the . president of the tTth J74",i Committee- Stake.. "In this position he labored arid-estee- at-kn- wnreejn -- - Bpeelal tothe Provo Herald.) EJt Los Angeles, Feb. 8. hundred and four Utah people ar--" rived here today with the Elks' excursion,' and tonight art enjoying the attractions of tha beautiful oUy 1 of the angels - Tha Provo Elks,' numbarlng about eighty, were the first to ar. . rive, coming In on the regular Skit Lake train, which arrived at 9 o'clock this morning r registering at the"Angelus"lioterf" which wCl la headquarters of the visitors. Ths remainder of the tartyt which oc standard Pullcupied twenty-tw- o man oars, not to mention diners and .bags jre, .can, eJpyedlbftiocp'UJ" ity of Pomona to such an extent that It did not arrive here until COUNTRY IN MOAPA 4 o'clock In the afternoon. The followin- g- oompanies have Exalted Ruler A. J. Davis ef filed articles of Inoorporatlon with SaltXake and 1 Secretary A. W. the county clerks Raybonld have charge of the main Mospa Investment Company, to herd, which ia composed of many conduct a fruity grain and oattle-raimri- ir prominent business men from Utah " Provo is the cities as wan ""ej Elkand !a tla business, principal place of business. The largest exoursion that ever c&tne capital stock is $100,000 In shares here from any one state. Anions of the par value of $100 each, The tha early arrivals were Ben Sohwab directors and officers ares E. S. esteemed leading Knight of the Hinckley7 president; J. W. Bean, Provo lodge, - and W TI. Dale of Salt LakerwbOj with-- Lis wife, Er at tha Angelas. Billings and Sam E. Hlnokley, with and ecretary Hinpkley i 44VT? w"rTti treasurer. mm t w rw a PRO VOITES INTERESTED -- rio,' -- nt; rfj--istered IB' The' company owns a large tract in Moajto, Nevada.- .'. rM'MS? f.;i.r.Lt..i. 10-I- . v. V. bc;r--j KO. 10 ASYLUtil r t 1 1909. .I.LIJV. : "PtOVO - WK w ir m LINCOLN'S EIRTIIDAY - Mr. Edmond Carroll, who is NEW OFFICERS FOR re- Walker Wl'tU" FELLOWS viving great comedy: success, . "Ye An was for three seasons lead. JProvo Lodge, No.. 14, Independ- King," ent Order of Odd Fellows, have in- ing support to this capable star, and in the dual role of "Guatavua Ven-necorporated Tor the purpose of cultiand "Hector," King of Kabn-burvating fraternity benevolence and fills the place of bis predecharity among its members. Tbe with credit - "We are King" cessor directors and officers ares Wm, If. will be given" at thi Opera llouw Brereton, president Wm, H. Ray, Eichard'W. Brere- - February 12. Mr. . 1.0. OF ODD r" g, nt; , bphraim Homer and James B. BIG GARJCTOY CLOSES 'C3.9 CA1IPAIG i BUCK GIANT COAL: t CO. INCORFRATED The Lehi augar factory closed ini 1908-- 0 campaign Saturday. Approximately 21,000,000 pounds of white - granulate- d- sugar ,.wia sacked, tha major part of wLkb is stacked up in the big warehouses at tbe factory awaiting orders to la to the shipped : The Black Giant Coal Co. Is organized to own and operate coal mines, wax rmines," oil "wells," ate . Provo is the principal place of bus!" ness;The capital atefck ia $50,000, divided. Jntb ;;.10t',3iharefc3iTbe bi , following are the officers and direct states and Missouri river polota. ors: C. E. Loose, president; T. M. A few over 51,500 tons . of b? !s wer cut which" shows "Jth tit; mo'JoB. and T. Faisecretary ireasurerj tion of sugar to ' have been a littls and G. . Preston rer Peterson. leas than in recent campaigns,. .These 131,600 tom of beds inter-monnU- J MRSSIARTIIArPENROID; IS CALLED BY DEATH dicatea that the yield vwas Kit! a . over thirteen tons per acre, which is Jijiit- .fTBr"MaTthairoid, wife-- of ...... ii ' a Over, a half million dollars was to the twajp3onsand farmers nervous prostration. The deceased paid of Utan,npete,Sevier and Wawas the daughter of John and Sarah satch counties, who raised tbe beets McDaniel and .was born fiPXIpine and" who "Were generaiiy8atiafie,i thirty-fiv- e years sgo,: but has lived with the season's crop. in Provo for many years. She leaves ho children." "Funeral serviN. C. nicks bas moved to Provo, ces vera:- held in the Third ward from Salt Lake, and accepted t! a meeting house yesterday.? position of chief clerk in the T'.l 'J FLORENCEKOMRJS. AT"" Telephone Company 'a ley Kimball, who formerly teld tlie OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT position, will go to Heber and Lave charge of the company's office there. There w88J(ome lear in the city this morning that Florence Eoberts not . appear .tonight on ac- REV,LIGOSIIENVILL woul - the wreck 4his side "of of count DELIVER A LECTU: Roberta Grand and Junction; Mis r i) 'icomjwny, however came in on Mr. Elmtr I. Goolan v'.'l schedule time this morning.; They liver his let ture oa - i1 were not in the wreck. J3. C ' Y. at the U. Liberty" TJail next Monday, V-- l r BATTLESHIP DELAWARE. ,FI?.STi AMERICAN DREADNOUGHT. ' "' v"V :" licenses issued bava been at 7:4-- p. m. Come s " Thn Delaware, built by the Newport JsVw Khibaili)lnK- cotnpauy. I t!ie j Marriage . ' tons 1 Ue following couples: Amosa Hot Drpadnoiijrfit of the AnuTir'an unvy, Tiu lrvinthiin u of 2n. good patriotic ad.lrc'i, t" simI her main buttery 'wmNlxift of dfffjla-'iTitit- ( tmm juwinted Kindred and Jennie Johuson be lli pil' 1:0 1'.! ' 'I V f Is iiVJ fe-- t hng and ii iiollt to i . in fiatra in tier double turret a.-- Tlie ..' eattV-.LVr--'-- :. jOi rj'tingvilie, malutaln a soeed of 2t knots au huur. Djyid &nroided&tnj:diiyicQi8 " rr--- J --- " :. Ii |