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Show E PBOTO PAGES VOL. XXVI. NO 84. 'Slot -- us nr gfliiilliiii mm BRIEFS Aii ip- - UnUllilrlNDL 10 MARSTON FUNERAL. The funeraTbT W. J. Marston, of this Park-Cttyw- tll o- ESTABLISHED 4M5. nnn was tilted at be held Saturday at 2 o'clock in the Third ward chapel. The body will He in state at the funeral chapel of Gra ham & Jones from 12 to 1:30 p. m.' ; IN THE HERALD PROVO, UTAH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 141911; city,-wh- i NEWS IS TWO DAYS EARLIER IS OF HIGHEH STANDARD project "IT i- Irrigation Deal Takes Definite rONCERNING the fruit crop of theier than they were early jn,.thi season. year, Wlltam M. oyjance has j "The pear crop is three or four Lake FormTnSalt City given out the following figures which i times as heavy a3 in 1909 and REPUBLICAN CLUB TAMED. ' will be noted with interest In jWi., t -- The board of managers f tWpang thirty cars of pears will te ' Yesterday -"W community. Accoralng toMr. shipped from the county, for which Men's Republican club, of SaltLake SALARIES . Al-ou- Roy-lance- ,, the fruit is of a better stand- thergrowers wil receive from $25 to 50 a ton, according to the quality. ard this yeaf than previous ones. i "In the year 1911 there will fie ship"There will be about forty cars "of A At a meeting in the Salt ped from the state approximately plums and prunes shipped out of the Lake" City Commercial club A 1000cars of pe'achest 700carsof-P- k county, which is three times the crop in , yesterday, which was attended pies, 50 cars of pears and 60 cars of of each of the previous two years, by about 50 business and proplums and prunes. These will bring Growers will receive from $20 to $30. a te; fessional men of Apirtheeople-o- f Utah TiboutTme mlllionlton tor these. to reclaim' a rast dollars. The apple crop will be mxvdi heav (MAYOR ; UTAH CON. DOWN 40 FEET. land in Salt Lake valley Tje - 1 """From Utah"cbtihty there will be ier than. -- last yeafcaB4tbe-ye- ar wasjdiscussed and a company The winze at the Utah Consolidated about 100 cars of peaches shipped . J. El Pettit, state; coal, mine in- mine of Tintic Is now down 4fr feet, will be organized to store waPrices wiil be nearly up to those of A A A A A AAA A A. ' AAAA A 85 . of from cent about .these per being Pro-vwho terhas in and Weber returned 1909 and 1910. canyon spector, just with apparently no material change In a for The.aalarles the city of- - V Provo and vicinity. The crop will be canyon, to Irrigate 250,000 from a trip to Carbon' county, the character of the rein matter, which The .carload lots of fruit shipped a ficlals under the commission from 10 per cent to 25 per. cent better from the" county-wil- t acres of land In Salt Lake valreach approxi a form of where far wento inspect the coal is strongly discolored with copper and government have been u ". heavier than last year on account of mately 350 cars, at an average price a , . ley. is winze ohtbe mines of that region advises peo- - iron. This set the by city counclL At the the large acreage of new orchards that of $500, per car, which will make $175,level below the main tunnel about 700 a meeting last night an ordinance pie to lay in their winter's supply feet from the surface and 350 feet are just coming into bearing. This 000. There will also be a large amount a was passed which specifies $l,i-l- S .of coal now, Mr. Pettit says there northeast from the shaft 'The winze Ttroposed company will Te capi overcomes the shortage caused by thejof 8mall shipments, of which it is dif a 200 per annum for the "mayor," is plenty of coal and plenty of will be continued to greaterepths talized for $l,000,f6$ to start with frost, without which there would have ficult to make any estimate. : It is for each commissioner $1,000 labor, but the difficulty will come with the hope of ultimately breaking and la being backed by beavT f'nan been fromJjOO to 700 cars shipped from- probable, though, that these, Including tkla.,.countjrLT;-,TTT------small fruits and berries, will amount a into richer ore. . when theealSSMunableo get ordinance passed with but' one & ciai lmeresis in ine siaie. uniy were in to about $40,000, The quality of the a are better "Prices than they cars to transport coal on account 3PRINGVILLE SCHOOLS OPEN. objection, that of Councilman 000 worth of stock is to be sold to 1909 and 1910, growers now receiving fruitis improving andHhe growers are a Bott. The document was sign- - & of the mbvingt)f the crops, which The Springvllle public schools, now 200; prominent business men under the from 35 to 50 cents a crate, for improving the manner of packing from A od bv Mavor Rav thin tnnrnlnp A will begin in the next few weeks. are running full blast and a heavy en present plans. Of the entire amount peaches. Prices are now a little strong- - yeay to year." z a an becomes a law after being "p The sugar beet crop, according to rollment Is reported. Numerous, im of stock about half has been pledged published in The Herald today Mr. Pettit, will seriously interfere provements have been made in build by a score of business men vA C . A A AAAAAA AAAAAA UTAH tngs and grounds. FRUIT TO GAINS DOUGLAS wa-flood and IHr proposedtoitorethe with4he4ransportatioiotcoal ters of the Weber and Provo rivers "While ! am not exactly satisfied there will be a car shortage NEW TEACHER with lateral canals and reservoirs in with the provisions, of the ordinance? that it will take some timeto over Prof. Andrew B. Christensen, who the base of the Wasatch moun HIGHER PLACE come. All the mines are crippled was teacher and principal at the L. D. along said Mayor Ray, "it was almost th tains bring the water on to the bench S. Salt last Lake at City unanimous opinion ofthe city counr university foFlimptylca lands and all other arid lands in the cil that the amounts ' specified wez "and it is likely that the coal deal- year, has resigned his position there valley. to accept a position at the Brigham VALLEY MARKET It was explained that upon inveatl ers will be short throughout the about right, so I signed the ordinanasw Young university of this city- - Pro gation it was found that nearly 1.000,' winter." It will do to try out the new plan anl feasor Christensen bad been connected 000 acre feet of flood water has gone John Stubbs, of the Smoot & Spaf-for- d the schedule can be raised at the enjl to waste annually in the Weber and of Los Angeles, in Coal company, stated to The Her- That Utah is fast taking first place .f A. . White, Douglas . a . at 11 it is iouna 10 09 years. ui uie iwg ears im Provo rivers and that there were thou amoc the the dustrial Salt tataawill Laiijtoute, aent.ioi aldjthia jnornl ngJhat wMJe there was sands of "barren acres of'laoff fir the fow." , is In the city today In the interest of be seen by the following letter from too plenty of coal at the company's yards MUSICALE ARRANGED. that could be Irrigated with the vicinity Utah, valley "number of the "Ar a wholesale dealer in Kansas City to Oplnlonq among the business nfea' a. mnair.alrt . will be wimume, ne pum uoi tea u taere given 4nthe this supply. a magazine published by C. F; Decker, of this city, who has differ, as to the amounts to be paid. would be a shortage oefore the winter: Methodist church under the direction W. It. Wallace explained that the rowhead," that The local number of the shipped several cars of fruit to this but it is believed that nndnr th rtr-railroad. : J0f the Choral union. W. D. Roberts companjMproposed rio- - build reservoir will' contain extensive point. "Arrowhead" J. F. Crowttier, of the indepenmntj. eve. sites at Deer Creek and close to Rock VOfallst of Cumatftncea, the ordinance will be con"We also wish to add that this car of the Coal company, stated tbal wWyvery-nl- nf many resources of this writeups The-firwill acres be will aold by 140,000 given ad ejections sidered satisfactory. r port. o illustrations a of Elbertas is the best that we ever be Mr Ewah. thing in the coal line seemed-lMiss Muriel Forester, of feet of water, the second' 60,000 acre section. will now our "It be said - tied up at the present time and they will be a feature. In connection with handled from"Utahr- - Most usuallyhe duty," meaning an acre Chicag0tJ?rho succeeds Mrs. Grace jG. feet, an is which man business not data will the Udh this - were unable to get any more1 coal, to Mettier pre "to csH being splendid compare pack favorably morning, theof waterat a depth of one foot The a8 lady missionary of yardsJhere was plenty of coal! at cal church,wlll be introduced, to the proposed canal jriP commence at t pared for the county, Provo will be with the Palisade pjicktI jo.urfuture acceptrthe position. " point onThe Weber river, above Oak given the'; foreground. The magazine cars are as good we can get: as much,iThey must not look at the salary, the yards at this time and did not members at the musicale. er has a circulation of about 20,000 copies aioney for dealers are believe there would be any shortage. ley andnit across 10 miles to the Pi must consider the welfare of the city." and of the all Colorado for & country, parts of AT 3. W, Dunn, COLTON. the Utah Timber peaches.' getting SALOON ROBBED Heber - City and covering t. vo : river -- between The ordinance as passed by tjtfr noted that there has been It will-bCoal, company stated that, there waaf smith Bros saloon and the Carey Woodland. From Deer Creek the can it Is the opinion of the business people n of the city that this number wil) be given to the Colorado no shortage of coal in Provo at this pack a prefer council last night follows: jhomas resUurant at Colton were al will be continued down Provo --i ence. e one of the best mediums Utah fruit are becoming raisers AN ORDINANCE time," and that Provo yards had about bfoken into last night and cash and to the and across the valley - T In the Salaries and Compensation ed educated for Utah Fixing the of and ways valley publicity. to be - the Bame amotmt as at tne Bame time packingis water the nronortions ' business in" this are pr certain Officers of prove Clty of fast the to fruit the the allowing dlstrl Speaking last year, but that if there was a se-.for gain river across the i8 said that $15 in cash was taken, siphoned for the Term Beginning the FlrVl 1b place to which it is entitled. vere winter there might be a short- - aiso and liquor, bution on the other side of Utah lake state, Mr. White assures that Utah Monday In January, 1912. quantity-o- f cigars I.. Be it ordained by the City Council W especially fortunate In regard to good. ago. . j From the restaurant $4 was taken and and In Cedar valley. Provo City, Utah: , Miilara countyL Beaver ana crops. "There Is more coal stored in Trovo otner goods disturbed. The sheriffs 1. The annual salaries ami Section all have Juab Many splendid crops. s yards than in all Utah county," said 0ftice was notified and a search is be--compensation of the foll6wing named of the farmers wilt become .independ Mr. Dunn, "and the yards arerwell fill- - Dg made for the thieves. It is thought elected officers of Provo City, shall, ca ent on the profits of this year's crop?. ed with, coal at this timer He stated 'tnat the work is that of hoboes and and after the first Monday In January. 'This Bpeaks well for Utah," assured 1912, be as follows, which shall be full would soon be as beeta , that sugar that iriiA thfr irotnwnv rtn the am much Mr. "I salary and compensation for all serv White. nhfnnAff. thtsr would takflr maflv very thn of Impress . r ' urTAL iici&UL uaiu. ices rendered, and be paid monthly tf&l ed with the outlook in Utah county and F of the city treasury: Ezra of of Simons, Clinton, GOOD VAUDEVILLE. . especially in the immediate vicinity the coal mines would not work." v$120 Mayor Provo. ' This place is certainly the yesterday on a battery charge before 1000 . - The vaudeville act, "Castles in the Commissioners, each 909 Auditor L..,.,... Justice E. L. Jones. It was alleged cream of thelyalley. "A beautiful-anJr," at the Opera house this week, Sec - 2. All ordinances or Darts nf 1 to that he like should fruitful committed assault and. BeBsie garden.-stay Greenwood and in which Miss battery ordinances in conflict with this ordiOFFERS DEVICE FOR ' ' on, Roy Siler, July 23, while engaged in nance are . here and takk.a rest" is appear, proving CourtlajndMarsden hereby repealed to the exCRIMINALS. CATCHING . ' . Mr. White will return to. Los An a dispute over possession of certain tent of such conflict ' an unusually good drawing -- card -- at jtJ." this 8ec. 3. This ordinance shall taita land. were In in the this work There after witnesses house. many finishing geles .of The ' popular singing Literature and advertising matter city and leaves for the East In Oc the case. The Jury acquitted Simons effect upon its first publication. Miss Greenwood is especially pleas - m Pro rinwof the Salt Lake o of Council the City Passed are good and Mutt concerning this section' of the country tober to boost Utah and points on the on the battery charge and under the City, Utah,bythis 13th 0wmMt rn0ivaA .'W. a hZ- day of September,.' of In circulated" Ig Route. , Salt Lake Instruction of County Attorney Evans; 1911, and. referred to every part being nd for hla ,are :ter from J.SD. Pine, of Fayette. of the lt the United States! Simons was immediately arrested approval.. Utahto .which the writer GEORGE POWELSON,- efforts of the "publicity cbmmittee of the again on thu chargePresident of Ihe City Couneil.-AtteTTered for consideration of $ 50 a A DIXIE meeting will be held la the Com the provo Commercial club. This is peace. The casewill come up for ; RALPH ELLIOTT, City Rea' to furnish the chief with an In- mercial club rooms, at Provo,"hy the the report given by H. C. Hicks at the (hearing this week. corder. . deg fallible executive committee, of the State fair meeting last, night. Articles concernthis 14th day of Septem- ' Approved " ' vice. Chief Barlow therewith A. D. 1911. V PROVO MAN ROBBED OF exhibition board. TheWeting will be ing this section'' tare been received ber, ; A IL W. COMING RAY, enclosed " f50 in confederate IN Eastern 8 ALT CA3H LAKE of a CITY and number, lor the purpose of considering the best published by Utah. of Provo City, Mayor a with "in an envelope money, means of displaying the" Utah county papers, , which jcores of George Davis, who was Arrested by "letter directing Pine to send exhibit All members of the commit .inquiries concerning Provo and vicin- in Utah led Wednesday road Every ..." l' him cure-alat to the criminal Patrolman Egbert Tuesday night Jin tee are In vitedWta ity. , g fete. SAO DEATH OF vaude to Dixie country's once Th? following Tetter was The details of the Salt Lake City, on suspicion and re Is Just. 50 years since the' first tents It SYSTEM READY. received yesterday afternoon: ville show to be given by the club was and mud cottages marked "the place leased, was. charged with grand lar At the council session last Evening, discussed by those present. The show "Dear Sir: ILhave ,"not re- for the, future town .of St. George ceny In a complaint Issued this morn A. ceived any money in answer to Councyman Beebe said thatan exam- - will be given as soon as it can be and other Washlneton coufitr towns. ing. Davis' is alleged to have stolen A ination had . beeir made of the. new Tanotheweeks go. of entire va membership letter 130 and 435 ironi the pockets my prepared betwe and f oflfcTciuDTs of B. Sorensen, of Provo. The John even Into Canada, St George' sent its of the cltyl snccess." for acceptance ontbe-par- t A, genuine; United "States greenis alleged to have occurred robbery sons to its and invitations daughters Joseph A. Stubbs, aged 40 years, a Bryant S. Ycng.jpecia representa-Uv- e back$ byiretnrn mall and roake A within the next fortnlgh. In .axoom,ln-aJVJk:tor- ia jdleyJiouse, farmer of ' this city, dlo4 for the Western Monthly,"talked jontHffrTrorld'toconieTbacirand it $10 billsrso that I will have"" 4 ' , .. . celebrate Its its 'VtT , of golden r, anniversary to the chib concerning the placing of A .no trouble in cashing ft With, A TEACHERS WANTED. ine The police say they have - Sorensen. state to homea the by wedding great, open for'twelre some 7 per cent bonds." A committee a this device you can rourid up all A Positions are still Witnesses who saw Davis "going night of appendicitis. He was stncaxa in the schools of the consisting of Joseph T. Fairer, W. IL Lcomlng. teachers A qualified Tn Salt Lake City the criminals The call was heard in every corner through' Sorensen's pockets. A war byrtbe disease last; Friday while at state, according to the announcement Breretra and Alva Nelson' was ap a in no Hm and have them In of the state, from St Thomas to Pres rant has been Issued, for Davis' arrest Alpine. An operation wai performed N ' pointed' to investlgafe the city jail before 4h;know A yesterday pLAL In New ,Mexico and Canada, in came ton, by stage and cart from Modena,'and It was thought by those in auenointendent of publiS instruction. Some It Is the purpose of the company to what they are about. Yours' Arizona, Colorado y Idaho, com-bWyoming, 66 miles away. As many more came ance that he' would recover, bu oLthfi posiit'lons are near to" SH Xake Install a printing plant for the maga "J." D. PINE." . - a truly. and wherever the? Dixie country, is reof the people assistance zine and long and laborious treks from thelpjjyg get ln and he died TVcs- - ' Ihe the roperintendent a' City, saysvahe Chief Barlow noted that the as membered .. home, .V .. . White river country-co. singing A enrTtvp1 fc. Ws Ti'fa' A price of the device has been A is anxious to get teachers to fill the of the statelt wanted. 700 1T thd wnlrAfl and than children ItilA : .'More tMtin mlnirlltitf d pioneers rnaiw beingrde-layeIs work school at positions A raised from $50 to J1100 in two.'A elghtchlldren, the eldest being of old settlers are ..gathered in St conUnuous chorus of the early pioneer; HELD INCORRIGIBLE." through the lack ofapplicanU GIRL : A .weeks. ... . The chief believes that A the iww ...,. celebration of (years or age.f. Theresa Olson, a girl under the age George, joining in . for the' openings. five and sisters, brotheri Ay' probably the writer la mentally -' of committed the arrival to little the fiftieth the State city's oMSrhas been " ' from the held funeral will, be unbalanced1. Alma Smoot is in Theodore, looking1 The ; Manager Il.oag.' xjf the Golden Hule. Industrial school for Incorrigibility by year." ", ... v a v. uj. a - Kecona i "Two at these interests that hundred after .his place. ,of Fork oil business. Judge CJV.Wahlqulst uaj. A A A A A A A A A AAA has been ia Spanish Inspector Petitt Believes Winter Will See Fuel f Shortage State CARS ARE LACKING at & meeting nem iasi nigut res rinded their former action in object ing to President Tart speaking at the fair grounds, to which an admission was charged. The managers felt that the president should be heard by the people, but not at a place to which the people must pay admissions. Uity. Mayor to Draw $1200, Commissioners $1000 and Auditor $900 -- Hhe-sta- acre-age-- APPROVES of -- . o . " 200-fo- ot , , - -- ; -- . - . . . MITE 4 '. Oil ' - .peach-shippin- . j " v"i".- - m st ) Tale-tellin- g -ac- re-rootUj - lo-t- he men-emotHtjr- : bt them-as-oth- . e can-ya- t- ever-presen- Jor-Iare- -- t V Jt fi " - " j "j! spin ! , -- 1 w n.r-rv- -- , R0.1 was-tri- , r ed ....., d , MEMBERS The-pictu- - res the-may-or aila-resu- . .'Br THE , - criminal-catchin- : ;- - st: -- SUCCESS 'hkVe-broug- , "Nv,,-WATE- ... , home-comin- high-cla- ss JOSEPH "" STUBBS - ad - " . i. :- well-know- I f n " tr--- A- " a " . me r . . ajs.uo . .4 . ' -- AAA , f ... home-come- rs i 1 wara-cuapt-- -- |