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Show THE 3 RACES VOL. XXVI-N- O. Li rnPT rmn in ifl LIIOMEIHU "ir m " mm Robert w niiMnrp uuwuLO 1 STOP' big SHOW TfiLKES OF PLAY . ji MUD IN THE IIE2ALD Glowing Tales 'About Utah Southern nr ' ur a Good Field to California I ESTHER Work HILIIEB BOOST UTAH DIES OF GEIIEBf L SILVER The Utah county teachers'- convea-tlo- n convened yesterday morning at the Second 1trd chapel In Spanish 225 teach Fork at 9 o'clock.--Aboers were present The address of welcome was given In a few chosen words by Mayor w. A. Jones. Prof. Carl Hopkins responded to the address.. A solo was .given by Miss Ella Jameson. The principal address of the day No was niade by State .Superintendent A. C. Nelson, of Salt Lake City. -- Mr. Nelson took. as. his' subject, "Does Edju catiou Affect Personality?? "and used IS convincing arguments to show that it does: He urged ' tJCH excitement was caus the teachers to use great caution in ed about 10 30 o'clock this punishing children, urging that they be given varied occupations in the ef'morning, when the water fort to find and develop- the natural "'."plug in the city water main blew capabilities of the child. .1. ' out at the corner of First North Department work was taken up and Had discussed not it arenue. by Matilda Petersen, Pro and :': Academy '""" attion on the fessor James I Brown and. Edward for the NEWS 13 TWO DAYS EARLLLII ESTABLISHED 1881 ifiiii WATERZPIUG DLOvOUT CAUSES HUCD EXCITEMENT ALB 30, 1911. PROVO HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPT. Tu 91. EUGE1E ID) L7? LEAGUE DEBILITY IfJ - FEW HOURS ut MINE " Damage SHUT OFF WATER I - - fj: ' well-know- n SESSION and highly respected resident and pioneer of this city, dted at the home of her son, T. E. Thurman, in the First ward this morning. Death was due V Water Floods Academy Ave. and Center St.; Mrs. Esther E. Milner, a Utah County Record for Year 1910; Decrease Over Previous Year to general debility. t Mrs. Milner was born January 24, 1825, In . Birmingham, England:--Sh- e was married --to Thomas E. Thurman In 1344, and was left a widow in 1850. PRODUCTION Tbft total value of the; mine output of gold, silver, copper lead, and "zinc in Utah in 1910, according to V. CTHeikes, orthe United States Geological Survey $32,199,185, against 131,380, " 092 in 1909. In 1852 -- she, with one on, came -- Speeches Delivered By Ardent Exponents of : State's Resources to resided la - Salt-LaCity for one year, afterward removing to Provo,.where .she has since resided. .. In 1853 she was married to John B. Special to The Herald. , She is survived by the fol Milner Every commercial club In the Utah lowing children: Mrs. Lily J. Knight, '. The total gold production in Utah of Lob Angeles, Cal. ; George B MIlj Development league is represented at ....... in 1910 showed a decrease in value nec, of Wellington, Utah; Frank Mil the annual contention in. essslon at of Albeitta, Canada, (and Mrs. Kephi today. The of $174,463, or .4.3 per cent. The ner, day's ;sessfoit was WAYQK KAY Sarah Roberts,- Mrs. Belle Bachnian marked Who May Stop of officers and largest producer of gold was Salt Lake and T. E, Thurman, all of Provo. been "prompt v Drama. Club two-aM. Itowe. by prominent men from all Which 'yielded $1,776,058, Thirty-si- x county, grandchildren and nine part of a number" of business men At noon the convention adjourned. Secret - ' " " has ieakedout against $1,780,573 in 1909.The West lnformaripn also survive- - her. parts ofthe state, . , n ,the south side of the street Lunch was. served by students of the in some unaccou&Uble manner that Mountain or Bingham district proThe funeral will be held Sunday in Following the banquet given by the several" of the basements, would Spanish Fork high school, and many duced of credited the $1,767,992 2 gold at house two-aWard a the form First is which to meeting drama Nephl Commercial club in the Forrest; ' been filled. , Fully 8 second Of the teachers were entertained at the to Salt Lake county and 43.8" per cent o'clock. hotel, it was announced that the dele- - V part of. the wonderful entertainment to of tbe 1910 gold feet of water flooded out of the the homes of friends. output Juab county 2 o'clock the is at club afternoon the Commercial be given by the produced $1,181,360 In 1910 'against pounds . against 46,350,390 pounds in gates would visit the gypsum quarrlea mains and rushed south on Acad--- - .In teachers again assembled. thrivof a council the chamber in laid and the agricultnral station thfa mdri- -' " county 1909. -- The .Bingham " Center. i I emy avenue and east.-on8071,016 The informatioa is causing $13W34 ,in 1910 against $27614 in mahhole-- of - the -- Mountain txf ifttiir :nf theitafternoon lng clty Til 1b pounds' in 1910, about the same quanThe advent of the delegates to the " 1909. 'Tintfc which district" The . an - ; States Telephone company was was given by Eugene Roberts on thettte 1Irector of tbe entertainment was aignaW in Juab countyiand partlylin tity as In 1909,. and 24.5 percen! of Utah Development-leagu- e due. to thefact.thaX partly . filled and the newly placed cable- playgroond. movement. The speaker - kinds ..of grielV Utah county, produced' $1,370,320, or the total Utah lead output The Tin lzei by the first ,rain that ha CalJea the possibilities of) the Mayor W. H. Ray has stated that he 34 trench was soaked and the lines emphasized per 'cent of the gold production of tic district, which yielded. 66,502,209 aere since last March. Despite tju movement as factor In the makingwn .the jlay ;to given Utah in 191fr. -- Tooele - endangered. -- It was necessary to pounds of lead In 1909 produced only drizzle the wWle town turned out o oi ueu8k ursius of-$seen at. bis Thil dis- welcome the visitors. this ed 7,S6t-(orwhichall except 37,5S3,455-pbun- dfl - V shut pff the water irr the system ties and deeper purposes or pys be ot cent the Utab t The Salt Lake and northen del- per flc last eTenin b a Hera,d repre- - about $3,000 came from the Camp trict yielded . keDt'in the mind ot the instructors to repair the break. S0.4 per cent gates arrived at 11:30 a. m. In a sse- - , in 1910, against $820,- lead lajl909and only nA inmi sentative, he stated that be would F.oyd district) fi. fnAmv j"-i"4- ' As soon as jaoface was given J. M. aww4 vw V 1969. Lcial buffet.car. plAced.at their disposal In 19fc of that 486 in . ''",-" y11. ; not permit any play to be given, which " was - Silver Production- .- Utah zinc Hdldaway, : superintendent of water- .petltlve Interests. of by Douglas A. White, r They were er- production i The wont was cwnuucreu Ia aay way referre4 to tbe action of The sliver production, of Utah In 1687,104 pounds Valued at 1883,824, enaded at the station by the band of works the water was turned oft in' A follows in the afternoon session: Ed- . 1910showed a decrease of 150,210 In 1910, against 9,860,778 pounds, val- the Boy Scouts . Xtayor J. M. Whit- - ." ... Slftpr any mayor or city eoupcil. .theJi6W.matasat tile corner of First M fciw( 1 do not ounces ' or 10.7 reir ent Juab coun ued at $332,482 in 1909.' This shows more. President W C Andrews of Relieve that they East and Firs Norths This reduced TlsorT09mon ju5tSon. of AmerlcTl ."Whi,e re.t ' ive of "'lU of ty produced 3,835,062 ounces ia 1910 an increase of 6,506,326 pounds, or 66 Nepal Commercial club and a the afcny, the flow 'and then a rnsh.was.made Wk. grammar; Miss Vlttont, of U. cf discommittee composed of yf. do not , Provo . against 3,544,918 ounces in 1909, and per cent The Park City mining city in theirs plyt I. . . tor ue cuouiu oi we tnuuu w ouuv, . . O. T.' L.' Foote, Alma Ilagne 9,437,992 1910 Orme, alone pounds ounces ia produced trict Utah 1,500,625 one should the county have think any right William and Jn 1910, off the water on the entireystem. No of 6,73737 line Tlntlc Bailey welcomed the rls- The in against a or 190?. 2,995,658 members to mayor against impersonate CUNNIWQ JR. AT OPERA HOUSE. lfors at the station. water cajjie through the mains on( Manager Jex, of the' Provo Opera of city council. The play will give district silver yield declined from pounds in 1909. Tula district yielded total of cent 57.7 the over . 1909 hrI910 to ounces in per Full Membersnip Present. 522,742 the andJt.wiH.be wrong impression Academy avenffe and work of repair-' kouse, announcea that he has secured The Utah. of Bing 1910. ounces Salt Lake closes see to ia the county pro zlnc:production that 'Cunniiur marshal " v The first session of the league vaa. Jr.'as the vaudeville attrac- W duty doors of the Opera, bouse in case duced 2,006,131 ounces In 1910, against ham district, was also a large producer called to order .at 2 p. m. in the Com- the been has week. next for tion Cunning Stream Causes Excitement. ' .... t rni moVs an atffiri A nil ttio ahnw 1.780.572 ounces in 1909. Of the Salt and increased its output from 649,542 merclal club ti il. by. President Frank If, There was all kinds of excitement 1909 to 3,572,237 pounds in in West Mountain the So pounds said the Lake county on," mayor. yield, of is known of his father,-whwell Ogden, the following repre- here, Drlggs, The date 'of- - the performance has or Bingham district contributed .1,800, 1910 Tooele county, which produced sentatlves being; present: .. :along Academy avenue, At tirst H and Manager Jex believes that he has : -awas believed that .the water, would - gQoi attraction tor the Coming bot yet been given ouW-bwill be 410 ounces nd- 1.615,394 243,032 pounds, and Beaver county; it Lake Salt CityDouglas 'A;"WhIte,r: ... . ' . . M ,1. l which produced 513,733 pounds, were Arthur given , sometime during October. - It ounees Robert Skelton, Jo- Thomas, street" From the break r water shot has been stated by those In charge The silver output in the Park City the' only other counties in Utah re- seph E. Calne' (secretary V F. C. Gra0. two feet into the air and for a few STABS WITH A KNIFE.? they-wiMof the show-th- at go ahead mining- reg!onn l?10was21571,771 porting' a prqduction ofjiinc Jn191 ham and Prof.L-- Ar Merrill; " notwith- - ounces, a decrease of 2515,614 ounces, Tbe ziifc in conCetrates, amounting to - Delta-minutes It appeared as If tbestore" X complaint has been issued against wit-h- the entertainment, N. Osnlner. 12,0!!9,422 pounds, all come from Salt floors along the street would be sub-- , William Vaughn, of .Lehl, wh is, standing the talk of what the .mayor or 10 per cent from that of .1909. Ogden Fronk M Drtlgs. Summit and Wasatcn counties, water ; corner the intimat-Lamar At LaVe, In do. been with has will Evans, it Increase. fact, merged. assaulting Hyrum Copper charged Bountiful Charles It. Mabey. ' .... i More Mines. flooded down the "sidewalk, Justmiss- - last May with a knife and severely ed that the mayor will quill any objec- production' increased in Copper Provo Heber C . nicks .. : ;r -SZ mines producing There were hotel basement. Persons on cutting and dangerously wounding v. tions if the management will send him Utah 18,649,261 pounds in 1910. a largtng S. Marks, Tooele William ' of passes. the sidewalks were- - forced to stay ans. The warrant of arrest is How in er increase than in any other of the eold.l silver, copper, lead or zinc in Murray J, W-- . McIIenry and C. H. Of these, 8 . close to the buildings in order, to keep the hands'of Sheriff George Judd. states.- - The Bing- 1910, against 179 i ; of number . ' Tbe ' small were placers.' from getting wet. Only in front.ofj ham district Kuhre. produced .113.725,280 Sandy V. SUIT" OVER LANDS. mines in the Bingham disa was there 92, prpduclng. long of 1910, in plank E Toggery aganBt Lehl Copper Edward Southwlck, pounds, Henry; " The case "of Mrs. Edna Houtz vs. -V1 1909, 71,155,740 trict was 31j TintIc,40; Big and Little Iewls and B. F. Turner. enough to span the stream. 560,340 pounds 17. The 17; Park City. Cottonwood, After the culverts at- Center street ; Peter Meyers and Emma C, Meyers for pounds in 1908, and 45,431,964 pounds Mayor G. M. Whitmore extended ' in treated or sold ore of ,'lwere filled, tbe water backed up a settlement of certain land alleged total 8.. quantity 1907. The Tintic district yielded the hospitality of Nephl to th$ visitors ' GHARG E in 993,036 pounds in 1910 against 5.915,- Utah in 1910 was 6,389,398 short tons, in a 'sincere and' hearty welcome. Oa against: the front of Schwab's store to bave been sold to tlje plaintiff' on avand it was necessary to build an em- fa' Jirenses.Js being beard before 669 pounds in 1909, an increase of 3,- - an" increase of 166,809 tons. The behalf of the Commercial clubs, the " ton value per recoverable total bankoient around the cellar windows! Jucge Booth today. dls erage The Park City 077,367 pounds. hosts, President W. C. Andrews did to prevent the cellars bejng filled. . A complaint has been issued in Don trlct, In Summit and Wasatch coun- was $5.02 In 1910, against $6.12 in likewise." s Business was suspended along the INCREASE DIRECTORS. J. Johnson's, court in Springville ties, produced 1,423.629 pounds' in 1910 1909. The lower average value per "President Makei Response' ton was caused by the large increase There will be a special meeting of against AV. F." Watson, a civil engineer against 1,655,749 pounds in 1909. street and clerks and proprietors ' President Frank-Mrespond-.- .. Drlggs 5,471,538 of .which., in alike' waVcted the unusual sight. It Denver & Rio Grande stockholders in of that copper ores, $5,426,284 of Lead. with and. ex- -, ed-of behalf the in league 1910. This - . was not an unusualremark to hear The proatlon of leaden Utah .in ton were sold or treated in attempting" to commit, rape Denver, Colo., at ML a. m.t Monday, the at first annual pressed pleasure that! tbe east side of town hud gone with Miss Olive Callaway, The war- 1 910 was ... 123,324,63br pounds, valued quantity, wasf per cent of the total held to in act October ' 19, Nephl. being 4 ' proposition meeting ' of I V. ; rant for the arrest is In the sheriff's at $5,426,284 "wet."', agaiaat, 148,486,463 ore .treated anTan increase wrSlclienry, of Murray, read? the of to the- - number of directors 1909 - "This la tte increase, over the tons 'production towns 1909. that in! many Valued day at $6,384,918,' officer and Deputy . AL .Hales will go pound. g paper of the afternoon, principal are going drr" said T. N. Taylor to from nine .to eleven, and to amend for Watson, who is said to be at Dra1 Of the 1910 output, 30.9 per cent 'was copper ores. "How to Arouse as his subject, classes all of Of the total tonnage' Lester Mangum, "but it looks likeyou tne, company r certulcate ot incorpo- gon, Colo; Watson is a married man derived from mines' of the Park City terest in Commercial Club " Work in " ration and agreement of consolidation and well known in railroad circles.' district.- wfikh produced 3jjl29,761 of ore." 263,041 tons., mostly, from Small" ,. people up here are going 'wet .'. TOwns." Tooele county, went to gold and silver Sam Schwab proposed a duck hunt-- . as io me iirst sentence oi arucie i,, D. " Kuhrej t Sandy, in-whichMayor W milts. 5.181,0.")" tons.-- of ing CMp on the lajje front of his store. so that It shall read eleven instead of IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TELEPHONE PATRONS. Ions were from Bingham district, traduced the. following s resolution Very Little Damage. nine directors. The books for the by - Joseph B. tind 896,-- 4 which was- - seconded went There was little damage done by transfer of stock both common and Calnerapd unanimously carried r ; - the waif r.1 834 tons were sent to smelters. When the water backed pfeferred,Vin be'closed for the pur with ('Resolved, That this body , recom- and simultaneously up von Center street, it flooded into poses, of the .special meeting "at 3 will je connected with tlievIk-- switchboard, mend that the state capltol ebmmls- " a complete. directory, will be deiivered. to all patrons: the manhole ' ot .the fables' of' the p. October 3, 1911, and the slon use Utah materials n the erec .SHOPMEN STRIKE., Mountain, States Telephone Co .This reopened atlO'a m,on Wednesday, Owinjj to the lartre number of subscribers in' the combined cxtion of the new capltol wherever poscaused someexcltement and the en-- ; October 1SV it is impossible for our operators to remember telephone TlaUfje sible and that Utah stone and onyx be -Herald. Special to The tire force of thd company, frombook; d when nuhfbcr anJIne canrjot give prompt service parties " rkeeper to Janitor, were pressed into vSALT LAK1, VI 1 , ept.. v utilized for decorative" purposes' .yy FINED FIFTY DOLLARS. ' ". " Arthur' .Thomas, of Sajt Lake- pre...mzr;. for name.' who "Lewis by "service! .'About "twenty" men were at 30.Thc boilermakers rarid Hirst, the. young man, sented and J. W, McHenry of Murray "" service and in order to do sol blacksmiths of .the Harriman v It is Vurim to give first-l- ass water was charged with a statutory' offense, work endeavoring to keep t seconded a resolution endorsing the svsteln walked, out on strike Iron damaging , the trenches and ca-- and who Ig' "now In the" Industrial we earnestly request that all, local calls be placed by AU.MM'-publicity campaign of "the 'commerclaj tin's morning in accordance ' '" " . ties. Some carried buckets, shovels school, was; before Judge Booth today only. . , , elubs. f", .ivith the instructions given and any other Implement" with which In the Fourth district court He enA nfXmftx- f - fill' X?lttl Ub " . .i.t.!AL .V ' ' t aM If . - Make w uu " ' . v..w bv the leaders 'of "the unions;'. they .could assist. District Manager tered a 'plea of guilty tq the lesser,' . -; JoZiSnnoA tsA aDDear iti the Directory, olease call for information ;.onerator-- ipt Two hundred and forty men'' In his annual" report Secretary ulsmoot obtained a pair of rubber boots seph E. Catne, of Salt Lake, explained were' affected" in . Salt Lake, and crawled Into the manhole and which was paid 'and he was dlscharg tlietr number. " the acUon'of the board of governors of twentv and fiivlnindred men inTntr efforts t,o filled fee buckets,, while half a dozen ed.; The three othejry youny .will, greatly appreciate your the Utah Development league' withTe-latio- men Jive in Ojden. The strike .pulled thenv up and, emptied charged with the same offense; have render prompt sen ice by complying with above. request. . ' te land shows. Last .spring, eludes 'the entire"' I larrrman."" " ' pleaded not guilty and will be tried thffra. MOUNTAIN' STATES TELEPHONE & ; TELEGRAPH THE decided to send an exhibit board the svstetn and affects more "than At l:'"o'ciock the water had ' of Utah' ' products to the Los Angeles COMPANY; 40,000 men. ... disappeared and repairs "were a felony charge which. If they are con - K ' on Page Four.--) (Continued District Manager."' victed will mean the state prison. 'l. A. Smoot IiO"v; made. :, r und many-strong-- as Utah,- - and" -- ke MANY PARTICIPATE -- -- . tj . ( : - . rts I es ct . - n, ct 'have 4 $l,448J)96.-ln-1909and.Uta- - - . r -- . - -- jf- b. fallow r:ia -- city,-When ttmHv county-produc-- 4 Ift-I9- -- ' - 10v 1- ;; J iPreni ... ta et enter--tainmn- 'r -- ; 'iik. hnw . . - 1 i. o ; - - - . ln-1- ut . 910 - 1 L 1 9, '. , . ll -- ta - . " c6"pper-"producin- g ' SPIIGVILI i;uie l. ... - .. - HER TO -' - . on-th- - - e . 1,201,-33- 2 rj. tak--In- !" -- - .: -" 4,937,-285- -- , -- "cut-over- ay, . " - are-calle- . :"r; " , . 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