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Show IjPACES a: Jl-jdL- j THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOliER St NO. 93. VOL. XXVJ " PRESIDENTiTAET-GREET- S 1 ' M1 v ill DIE T J II I I -- ESTABLISHED 1235.' f -- f --w 11! im rtiuiu iiui In BIB SAYS mm.- FOR MAYOR OF PRQVD CITY " "T"3--l"- "- The moat unique character Jn the United States Senate today and the senator who is invariab'y first point, ed out to gallery visitors, is the blind senator of , the 'young state of Ok a- boma.. Hon. Thomas P Gore. Nor is Senator Gore remarkable alone "Chief That L. L. Nunn,' general manager .. Both jhe h$ Js of the Tellnride Power companyr has lj Jjeeause and his Cherokee Indian colleague, been doing and Isdolng a great .wdrk Senator-RoberL Owen, are conceded for the southern part of Utah is. the to be the most brilliant and e'oquent opinion of "Frank J. Gustlrv of ; Salt senators in the house, whose upper Lake' City, who has just returned speeches are' listened to with.atten from Richfield. Mr. Gustin attended tion a"nd enthusiasm not only by the the receiver's sale of the old lAnnie TrowffBthat fill the galleries- when Laurie mine and. redeemed for Mr. either Is .announced to speak, but by Nunn-'ththree power plants that aej th staid and dignified senators on the connected with it. floor as well, Two of these, plants are hydrb-elec- When in action, "ho spectator in the trie and are located, one on upper and unacquainted with the --fact, gallery, the other, on lower The would suspect hlm?f fclindnessV- fie other is the steam plant at Sevier Has a trick' of holding, in his hand a station. The three are capable of gen piece of paper and occasionally turnIt is erating about ing toward it as though consulting planned to convey this power to thef notes," which makes the uninitiated Bcaver , Rlver'company, of which .Mr, from it. -- Hf think that he "is Nunnia .president, and general man ig an earnest andreading energetic speaker, ager. and with a resonant' voice, which-The plans on which the company! makes itself heard in all parts of the are now working are to run lines from senate chamber, and a delivery em-- J Ely, Nev., to Pioche, and from there pbasized by wild shakings of the head to Maryayale rand, to - Richfieldx and which serotusly muss up. his hair " j then to connect all up at' the Beaver Ho has another trick. Always, when River Power company's station at be has a large "book on the"', speaking Reaver. The company also intends to desk in frontoT liIm.TT)n" this-l-ief connect with the line now being built pjacesone.Jiaad while, -- 7 . . - - ( JAILED AIlliEI USUI Talk Is . . TELLS GOOD STORY -- KEPT VERY- - BUSY to. The Herald. . t "Characteristic and ' Very Pleasing , Special s S AL. Woman , Js Arrested r Under Suspicious Circumstances , stone-blind.- Folts To Old IN THE HERALD DRESSES LIKE THOUSANDS A T CAPITAL ' Af 19 11 NEW3 13 TWO DAYS EARLIER What aipeared.to be two .FhSh-xreekv , xs-i- ??r r- 4- - . LAKE CITY, OcL 7. Presi dentWilliam H. Taft arrived here this morning about 7 o'clock , an "wa3 greeted at theOregon Short Liae de- ! pot by Governor; Spry," meg-- - $" wete arrested by Wren Wllkens about 4joclbck yesterday mora- ing in 'front of the Chinese res- taurant because their actions seemed questionable. Whilq in the act of searching one of the Euspectsr Vnkinswa" surprised to find one a woman, amd took both to the sheriffs office, where they were held for further lhvcs- tlgation and evidence. : b ' Mayor John " S. "Thelvoman giveTier uunoTs plain Eiarioforaandothers;and was escortMary Brow n and asserted that her ed to the Hotel Utah,here he took home "is in Salt Lake City. She ex-' 2 .... ' T. breakfast in the presidential suite. jjjaln"p3that she"was forced to 'get to was lrqed'witb hiT home" fi 0111 Denver and dreesqd In South Temple-stree- t liiHraTotriTiig io . thTtjTjl JR ouid bo he gesticn?atPs7""JTa "aTlern:iiC'8'"t!i(7-- ' this early HoWaadj-people,-at 0will V. be extcnded-to-J)oi- "e to"beat" her way. The man,' fiHiids when but wns" p;ier crowd on? recognized the constantly always frqueotly, her trae!ing companion, who gave hand leaves the. book,, the other '..by the president with a tip of the Bat.j NUNf ,'WINS OUT. Lh'a mine as Milt Adams, asserted that it. In this way he retains his fiense' nf iMa nart nf the flnv'kl A telegram from Telhiride, Colo., re h; did not ktuw his companion was end geography and knows entertainment wa3.made up of the Fif cived in Salt Lake, states that at the of a woman. where is hia glass-ofrom Fort Douglas, un an&uai water, or the meeting of the Telluride com ,ust Having" warch'ud ' tue'acirons of-handle of papers-is-we-llWa again two for more than an hour, Wllkins ' hall sight. The clind senatar has the National Guard of Utah. successful in overcoming 'all opposi decided that they were parties .who v to to have everything read to him, his There were no particular features C. F.. Decker, Former Mayor of Provo. Nunn. of Provo was again tion. . Ji. be should and madB properly wife ajhl secretary do this for him and this part of the pragrom excepting the ch6sen manager and the entire board Friends .of G. F. Decker, former mayor of this' city, have been so the arrest Before .the' arrest. bow-v- f no ft is smile and wholesale greeting given the of directors easy job. He listens with was A.' M. persistent in urging him to ester; the race for the same potiitjon af;er. ever, they bad made several . trips, op i ' president on every hand which, of Wrench Is assistant general manager. close application, and when a point ia a tworyears' rest that: become th pe- - and down the street and seemed espe"f i ... rouro a Jj&irnd, by the fJEMittUye. Tbfl .fiPnoaUlQU. .was. hf ad edby James reached uponNrhicK he desires further of Mr." cially interested in the window of a ftlends .T today. t'lnaavbeea..circulated...an4.JriU.J3JBle4.: iiirhfwitntfe.-4hitj'J.4i,- t: With the Of d Folks. . ,. ; Campbell, of St." Louis, who has some; honlra nf rvferenr'n oh oil ha tnnriA art TocaTy,"Jeweter:i"KdQirng found , The Jeature of the day'B celebration suits against the company,' he. Mr. fiftlter l the which" would. - tffdlcaieTfiat'niey " iaa - Section -- wa the ' v v ' oW folks engaged la theft . ; 'r1' ing further. The reading covers, a DU,'"inf J0un. 7 at the iabernacle. The sight e Kiriwood.11 Is hinted I bU8iuess circles, that the Uo other. At' the sheriffs office Mrs, Brown vetof and his mind range '. of the thousands of subjecta UTAH the ..week' and it wi'l.be the' told a long and pathetic story. candidate...wjll be .itere4- .bfor.tlie end. -- 1. . erans of age seemed to be impressing " the of to business :interests them aim, V; H. Brereton support! throw; She aid:'l Was in Benver and bad whPn h tAkM thA m,ira to President Taft and bis remarks inis his Wends urged by being noniinattpju-no moneyv "! wanted "to get to Salt speech he is well equipped for tiieude dicated that he was overly well pleasLake City; where X bave a husband, as mn bate LAUD other who possess all their ed to have had the privilege of meetf senses. andbrother. I weat ; """'.. j ins the aged 'of the state. .He stated to at Denver andjearned the station be to Thelecture "given by Senator that thia was the first time that a like h man was about to ship a car of that 12,' Gore at October Hall on this III OMAHA sreettBg"'tid .heen. gives,. him ' goods as far as 'Springvlilb and be ofwill be the "first of the season to be' trip. fered to let me ride in the ear If I under the B. of Y.: the the given at THL auspices lTJIBhop C, W. JJibley presided FRLIT DISTRICTS was gamete-dreslikVa man for taa- U. Lyceum". The course, of this sea- ' meetlngand made a happy speech 'tn I was. . game. Made the. trip Journey. Arrangements for the Utah exhibit son is especially elaborate and will addressing tne president. The sing-- " and here I am." . second he Omaha s Land annual include some o the best as fey of speakers songs the pioneer ing : Judd" novr woman Sheriff assisted the to beingjcarriedL-OlL- . show, through well as .musicians.jpne Jttte-- featureSw.Their-- ' some a exthe little Utah clothes,are get Development" league, giv hr, . gan also played an important part ia money and site took t.ie evening train pected to be completed within the r the program. Will for Salt Lake City. Her companion President Tail in addressitig theold next two weeksand th plans, esV far BIG COLLEGE BARS ,i. left by. the usual .route. j as ' 'will for the outlined, "kttehtlo'beat provide n- to the great folks, called state of exhibit Utah lias ever that the changes which have taken plade in the ' nation "within the last two decades and presented along agricultural The date fori this asserted that the young' people, of. to-- i ticultural lines. miury. young orch'anl, .principally in land set October 16th, is for show, (Bv Clvde- H.'Sfntth.) the could scarcely" appreciate day ' .' I . iwaches,'. soil is pear A flying trip ofr.a- little uiore than favorable- for: a good dis , .. "X,; works and' accomplishments 'of. those particularly of mostU: : remarkable loam, a. v.eek number bt the light, 'a. through !rtility. M Thft AerlruHnr.1 who are' now behding in age," tut who play from this state. Coming later 'in Ill MANY CASES districts, of Utah has Tbia year the Green Riwr patriot has season will also permit a bet the fruit it and important th aeainit the l?attlesoLdevelQpmeut fought . ter exhibit of fruit than last v year,! habit. The clglrrettist will be ellmir' opened the eyes of tnewritw to a great oneixtensively;L,jnto cantaloupe made the country what it' is.K " ' some' and tite I,Ij,nt while ta the excellent on ' "tuf shipping tbf thirty : .crops practical nated from the students of the col- -' eitmt School Children Greet. ,: , " odd cars. Tbe results have been satis . Thoushads'.of lined ity all the dry farms of Utah this year lege. In an address to the' students a,onS. rrult une8' "y mean3 0I. The following letter, has been re-- . factory so far, and the growers report ceived by K. L..;JoYujs, Justice of the : "South Temple atreet when, the"- ptesi-- . adds, to- the certainty ot Improving this weel President Wldtsoe a peace, Pr0T6 and ?iilt they are netting in excess of of exhibit poiDts' farm Utaa'sTgreat dry. 'Pre' prod sized the fact that h, a whojvas the. committing magdent's party returned from Fort Doug : As cants will istrate in the" case Of tfie. State of Utak crate Ogden-and. ucts. Cit Lake straight 'through. Brigham. itis anJ "the las. Flags greeted institution.it was' imperative that the president various districts rule be ehforced. ' did the youngsters make that' Bafe'to 9ay at Utah is destined to average frbni SOO to 300 "crates per against William Fmchtnow In "in stat of tbe acre, it is readily seen that they are ; of the: state have already expressed a It was an extension efforts td' shbw their appreciation. jail here awaiting trial In tbe only f neronal rival Bny rs ' in tbe pradnH making good profit-Thcityef Oreen district court oq ,a'ciarg6 of arson la LZ. i the"ngxt The president Jar4red;.,at .theFair decided interelt ja.tha land, show and Hbertv and nnt i " five year River is of all kindrt the second degree:, grounds 'about 3:30, where he:. will It is assured that the, commercial or qlude smokers from the college halls V6n ot ; " a exces a. of thou has population-iMisGreen River District. "Jefico Springs", Cedar county, , speak indqrthe,.au6pices of the. Young ganizations of JJtah will also ee that The ban is'on the pipe and cfear also- ' After leaving Grand Junction, nij- sand. This is "partly accounted TorJsourlr September 1S 1911.. every part of the'sfate TsTwell repre. In's Republican club. ' ' sented.- - , SPECIAL MEETING. first stopover was made af the hust- - from the fact that "it JLa a freight-an'Justice of the Peade, "Provo, Utah A large proportioni of homesteaders On account of. a special'meetlng little city of Green Kiver, located paspengtT""dijislon viwiint of HIGG&" WANTS REA.L,PARDQM: , Dear Sir v .note by the Salt. Lake - , siid Rio Grande.v Tht "road has Tribune that W. F: Finch hs recentA formal application for V pardon taking lands under the enlarged home-- , the- - stckholdera of the Denver & Rio 011 the largest stream of ranning wa for George H. 'Higgsr'sentenceB to stead "act In ;Utah during the last Grande railToad.in Denver next Tties- - ter 1,1 the "West. bearing the same over, thirty. mites of railroad trackage ly appeared before yo, charged', with serve one year in the State eniten- - yea? haye been from the middle-Wesarson. day the books for the transfn'r of bttth name, and about one hundred miles in its yards at tliis point, Br Tooele - -- tiarj Raising .Fruity at: Price.j thp Grand, in Utah lands show n common and preferred stock, Miave west of l.i'jPjDch lifd Jjcre Ihe greater part of --- 1m -- Tlie - next n - hie ha- beett'filed with-iby, residents" orNebrasi'kariovi arIfcT-spur- i ueyu .fioaeu. ana- - wm not pe reopened 'county, tjwaslrit? bfs TKeT ; About 1301" a" store that be""" Par-lines-o; irrlthe ans Kansas is largely, attributes' until Wednesday October 18. Ameet- - While at the. present-timfruitat owned. burned. "Before that be collect. the roidweat, the State Board of secretary Price in the" Price river" valley. While ed "about; flC00-fo- r1910 land show tng also, will be. held October 10 for gated area at Green River Hs'Hniltt ; dons, will W taken up for considera- - to the success-if-thdwelling that . ' not burned here. The people of this tion atthe net' meeting of the "board and the active- work of. the Commercial! the purpose- of discussion 6f a crono-- " H aboufe 5,000 acres, this point is the Price for a number f reasons-ha- s October. 21. At the same clab publicity bureau and Utah De- - sition to Increase the nmnberof direc scene of Sbne of the'Targest-!- irr fgatlfin . Satrfrday, are. icier sstedJa.tie jcasa and.., Mt.dgypted:.exten?ive attfjn West at'tlHj hands; of tion to fruit growing. It Is an impor I would be pleased if you' would write WItliam ve1opmeTit"lCTeai8sery6r'tQ'Tcee tors" of:.fhe road ffoin nine to "eleven r '.' Spry in tant industry here, and is recei ving me the date of circuit- court . when ' exercising his executive per- - up this Interest to the extent of THE .TQM" THUMB WEDDmG." attontion. H, Itr McDonald, oiieot the Finch will be" tried,' of the to to has: and. scpres pany bringing gfanuuga reprieve ogative ' v"The Toni TTiumb Wedding.' to be ., devejopment filHngfl.Jsur- - li ve Ijooflterf here.: took .pains toJad- convicted man. until tfie next meeting thrs "state." "CVRL. H JONES, Postmaster.1'" " prosented at. and nlattinKS on their nroiect vise men that they were Manning of the 'Board of rardons because of Finek Is undor indictment bere on, evening by 125 little Provo tots ufider'whTcStt is expected ivfVi be"completed! good exhibit at th Apple Show in the charge of burning, or setting on tbe. direction of Miss May Burn worth, within? the' jiest two yearsJ It 'wllr at State tah i: awards the the condltion of the rtan's wife, will be, 'Among AjjTrice u the point, of en- - fire,' the old1 "Hine3" residence . at' Sunder the : ma.de in 240.000 Salt . Utataa- reservation--an-' fair, asof water the into acres the' ''Primary take.City yesterday furnish for auspices ej taken up Jor approval. try FOtirth West and. FirU South Btrects ' 1.- W, W. Goodridge, of Provo, won first Bociation, promises to be a uost : de-- ! wlUcb 562,600- i acre' Is government Strawberry to the Valley country early on the morning of September. CITIZENS' TICKET. j prize, $20in.id'parlment:B. cattloior lightful 1 entertainment. Little 'Miss land to be filed uiionlirider the.:Carey north. One ot the principal industries Ilia trial in the Fourth district court . At a' meeting of the' committee of. a. Jersey bull. - A .bull, calf j Amy Buries will represent the bride act 'While this section .Is not a new' 'and, freiRhting supplies has bwn set Jor October citizens Jield recently in AmericaBj.owned by the Utah cohnty Infirmary, and Cxnndal Gudmunson, the groom.' one, and there, are a' nuniber of old into, that vast territory. Tho fanning .Fork, It was decided to isse a cail von first prize of $13. The calf was The operetta; has been presented In orchards, Including poacher, ' apiil'f, h.H- been largely to alfalfa NEW, GROCERY STARTED.? But-scores , a A. thi-scid to the iniltmary of citlps and is nnlversallyi pear, plum and cherries, the orchards and gram crops,; '?s there, Is a .yeady Kusfon Ohon has started a now ;for primary on the 12t3 of for the: purpose, of.bominating A. a. 1 O. Aw. tlreet praised: The. prices are 25o and 15cin "bearing are probably less than 'a iiiiirkft for all that can be produced ty . Decker and it will coromence at 8 o'clock.- in is . . store thf r ticket. moot won'-- second prize of I0. . ': building. The thousand acre?., However, there are (Continued oi Page Two.) ; Bional delegation : u -- ' .Tftt-oari- rf teenth-infantr- V f y i, " . " . P"5'.-?-- ' ; 1 " - ted Ill Mi gray-heade- d ihr,tsrni.7rAwr rtjn. fw "VT toacptBe, - :"' W w SHI AI "aV ttld-gtve-tae-eit; - WRITERTEtLSOKADVSflTASES the-Colleg- Ill - all.asseui-Llt)ledwa- IliSH s at-t- "r Fruif""Journal Tells Story of Possibilities and ......... States West t Hear From Utah Fruit - jlntermountain - '; '. hiss and-ho- r - , and-apple- -- -- - . trail iiF h'.w ntin .'- - ; sqhool-childre- ,.-- - .1 ! many-way- - V fruit-growin- g the-coun- ty g 1 - 1W.( . five-yea- " , oW.-Vu- t Jests-tha- D0-fr- -- uit --- j-- -- The . " 4 -- :' r- J r - of-lin- S - . . - t, h - --- -- of n J trs - . - neigh-boihoo- d. - Jirojtsnihe - -- home-seeke- v rs -- L -- the-OfM- n-a hou9F-LiiveyB.- . f , - -'' -- i re mt-nt- We3t-Cente- a-- . a |