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Show .J 1 t .... o N. Saturday the merchants of every city afe more finical about pleasing the man than any woman could be Hunifreds of men are reading these pages now. , How many of you, or how few of JEyiMieaJwe-tbe-effor- t that has been expended merely to attract your eye." Long after many of; you were asleep last night, windows were being trimmed and retrimmed under critical eyes in order that you might stop and look for a moment this morning as" you walked along. Artists and writers and buyers "have racked their brains to do the thing'that will please you most. And here in I this paper you are reading now are thetories of jyhat they' havedpne.Their advertising news on page after page is a report to you pf their effortsrThere' is xo advertisement in this paper' too " . . : t r J, . ,:, . , ......, t . ;. r, ;, r. r, jnall. for you fo notice. The thingthat the" small ' " ' '' T - " has to offer may be ihe best of all. There-- . merchant ,X ' ' 8tudy ca.r.e-- 7 RTraTOT-rn- ? lar&e for 1 VmA -- v I to I -JJ I I I I merchant has I I I I I 1 the because I MI f II put.. big. big Juily, thought upon what he has said and done. -- 'f, ,'.'"'" -- -- "- -- zO3X TTYw II lJS fill V- TTTPrTTP - T"Tk fc?n yft0 . . VOL. XXVLNd.' IT A PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, ,19 12. 162. ESTABLISHED 1885. MRU OFFICERS WAGE WAR AGAINST LIQUOR DEALING STORES IllbWIWU lllllla CHLEHEDQUIST ARRESTED FRED MOORE ANSWERS TO THE ON LIQUOR SELLING CHARGE CHARGE OF SELLING LIQUOR era Utah County Medical Society Elect Officers . and Hear Papers ' "" t Dr. H. S. Pyne, sec and treas. Retiring Officers. ""Dr. Westwood, president. Dr. Vanee.yj president. '.' Dr ' Merrill secretary. At the meeting of the Utah' Coun ty Medical rsociey 'field in the Provo Commercial club, rooms this morning officers were" elected to serve during the ensuing year. Heber E. Robin- eon of American Fork - was elected -- preeident-andDr Haggin of Spanisit Fork, vice president. Dr. Herbert Pyne of this city was elected secretary and treasurer. Tie meeting was well attended and "the" contest "for election was spirited. A vote of thanks was given the re7 7 tiring officers papers were read on different sub- : sier A complaint was signed by Thief of Police Giles against Mr. Hedquist yesterday- - morning and iiled in Justice Glasier's court. The complaint al of-t- he MINERAL FIAT EXTENSION CO.TO VORKITS PROPERTY F. W. - fter-4aking nun-dre- g , beo-us- . ot c SESSIOTl: - . s. y -- gh ; ' rr" After Pleading Guilty is Those who have been back- ward Tn assisting the committee Given Same Penalty as Other . ; e - ".c;v....;-"l- - . "GUIET CANDIDATES COMPARED . de-prl- - d busl-hess'(-r- -- . ' - so-call- . favor-seekin- g is-s- n - v" n - " . euperin-tenden- t- - e Sa-To- pubHc-chool- s ng - - '-y. r -- ,. , -- , - $ ' Difficulty is still experienced in ob- On Imposing the fine, Judge Gla- taining the needed funds ror the paywar aier asserted that while 'the case of ment of the Pioneer and Indian end the Jyloora case veterans monument which jcas placwere alike and the evidence at hand ed on "IhiT west square a couple of was about the same, he would not, years ago. A meeting of the .com, mlttee was held the other day, where; under- the circumstances, ""make fish ways and means were discussed. of one and fowl of the other.1' Mr $52.55 was handed over to H; C. Sharp Moore was given a little eharacterls- - agent for the. compaflyfrom whom tie lecture by the judge and he was the monument wa purchased. It of:thejopmmlUe' released. t fo ask the citizens to assist them still Other Cases to be Filed. further in the payment of the debt It Is stated that there are other oJiJthe monument and committees are cases to be filed and that the next few to be organized to further the col- Evi lection work. days, will develop more cases. Johnson Jalk. dence has already been gathered and Joel A.Johnson, chairman of the the offleers are- - awaiting 4he psycho committee in a little1 talk deplored logical, moment the fact that bo little Interest is takIt Is also probable that some sweep en gatheringof rfuiids": He ing changeBwrlll be made in the city stated In part,."There are two monuOrdinances affectingthe employment ments In Provo. on the hill It--is of --minors in the of the r'Memorlair TspeaHng said that cases of liquor sales have and the one on the West square. The' Jjeenjraced,clerkswhCi arennder formej was built at the cost of mora age and if they were taken up, they than one" hundred thousand 'dollars. would be turned over to the juvenile Payments rOt?ln8 made right along court and this would be the end of and It will soon be pafd for. vThei Pio- -' them. The officers maintain that neer monumeitt.'waa erected by this they will put a stop to the Illicit sale committee at the cost of lessthan of liquor at any cost. three thousand 'dollars which was built In honor of one Jiundred and EXHIBITION AT B. Y. U. twenty pioneers and Indian war veterCoach Roberts has arranged for an ans who grubbed the sage brush, exhibition of "stunts" by the physical built the bridges and made It possible ' training department next Sa.turday that the . monument ' on the hill be ball,--T- be public Is ereetedr think It is a burnlngTshame " ' has and been and disgrace to Provo that Its citizens invited, arrangement made to seat a large crowd. The en-- will not come to our rescue. and help st - e - -- r -- :lnhe drug-stor- Tyne es. . " -- nlgU--at..Colle- ge i tarUinat.wliW.ncU4e-toaflyiajnc- j4 - and folk dances, also gymnastics. ill DASnSSHS us.paepemonumeeVr"jt Discussing the matter of the monument on the west square, It has been stated . by several citizen that they ' do not 'believe that a sonfederate monument should have" been erected in honor of the pioneers and this is liberal movement has carried n in favor of thd It la stated that the figure placed ia the park ia not appfoprlate to represent the sturdy' buHders . of this section and the agitation atofig this line has made it difficult for the ; BE RESULT OF MUCH GOOD not-bee- why-jno- re The programToFlh'e CIvle day meeting which Is to be held Friday, March 8 In the 'Commercial, club jooms ua-ate-d Women's clubs of Provo has been a ted Womehs clubs of Provo lias' been arranged and will be as follows::- -- -- - : r and wondered why " the? people would build to the honor of one-man and not to honor the huh-dred and twenty pioneers. :f- J . a given' other day. He asserted tha It was a disgrace to Provo and the citizens. He called attention to the beautiful Maeser ; Memorial On the charge of having jlle- gaily sold whiskey to William Riley, Fred Moore of the Moore Drug company was arrested this morning and at 2 o'clock entered la plea of guilty He wasfined two hundred and fifty dollars or f jSlx months in the city. jail. He jlmid the fine anFwa8 releasedT' - n" the'eataiiarewere scorgyGbairmanrJohB8oa-theTneetingat the fire hall the " . the monument on of-! at Charlea-.Iiedqu!- , Jlimmi J. A. JOHNSON TALKS g fail-en- TIOIMMMINA -a- jaa Pioneer Monument not Paid for; Aid Wanted by Committee kr At a mwiting of the stockholders Chambers, state fish and of the Mineral Flat Extension Min hadsold game commissioner has returned from leged that the the herd- - ofr elk ing- - and M illing company it, was- dewhiskey to William Riley and "un Salina lawfully did commit, the misdemean- allotted to Utah from, the Jackson cided to begin wbrk as soon as the or of selling liquors." ' HoIa iVtnnt.ry to thai. p1a.p, until they deep snows in" American Fork can Division of Fees" 'Jectsrincludiiig.-Th- e Mr.. was The made by plea Hedquist are located .by, pr. Aird of this city. "Uses and ready to go into the mountains. yon (where the property is at 5 , pmesterdayaf ternoon. He betweelFtattle .Abuse iinea j: w q -- pieaa camyTroa oi Provo Pine) will permit. For this "purpose which he paid. said: . dollars and fifty Robassessment of 2 mills a share was the an was at irlven .A banquet no Jail sentence given. "The "elk" suffered little Injury from levied, payable April 6 and delinquent erts In honor- - of the retiringanMn-comin- There wajj Aecording to tie officers, the case the railroad journey and were in officers. April 23. Only a limited amount of well prepared and that if the plea was themsel-ve- s Tfie medlcicongratuIated work has been performed on the prop when reached condition they not been guilty, there was good splendid of the good condition of had However," some high copper erty.'' The fact that Salina. They were taken to Castro's values have been obtained inrllmited of conviction. theiJ ealthrofthe peWIeorthTcounty. hope Mr.. Hedquist pleaded: guilty pleased ranch In crated wagons.. amounts, the ore carrying well ia silthe officers and they expressed pleas "On the ranch forty acres.1iave ver and gold as well. ufe that the. matter was closed as Jar ben enclosed with a seven-foAt the meeting the following offifence, as this case Is concerned. where the elk wlllbe fed for the cers and directors were chosen: A. F. ' Officers have been at work on the next two monthscT At the expiration Ablander, president; J. M. Carmaln, easeiorthrlast-Jthirty-dayfWeWe8ldeiitrTr.rBrorwTecretarH of that time they will be turned out FULL and treasurer; N. A. Nielsen and P. NO SMASHING OF BAGGAGE. on the forest reserve. -EtiBee8tey,-directorHereafter it will be "the gentle art 'I have every reason to believe MONEY FOR STATE. df the baggage custodian" rather than T? they will thrive in this terrltory.Ap-proximatel-"the-rouTwo checks, totaling $905.30,. have tactics of the baggage 200,000 acres of fine gracbeen received by Attorney General smasher" along the linesbl the Den As sheep Barnes In payment of the inhertitance At. the last meeting of the county ver and Rio Grande Railroad if the ing lapd are In the reserve. commissioners the Camp Floyd Elec- officials pf that Company carry out are not allowed on this land I do not tax. One is from the estate of John tric company applied for franchise present plaa8JEveiiy .employe, thru thinkwe. will have any trouble- - keop? Stewart,. London, England... oa .128 to erect and maintain an electric pole out the system has been notified that lng the elk there., . shares of Union Pacific common stock t Referred belino through Camp Floyd. and .amounts to $733.60rThe other I'Another thing that leads me to a rule requiring the careful handling to the counff attorney. ; of all kinds of baggage Is Jo be rigid lieve that, this territory Is a - good is for $171.70, from the estate of The following amounts were report- ly, enforced. In addition agents es place for .the elk Is that one was seen George W. Ward of New York on ed to be on land In the 'county' .trea-- ' peclally tbose at mall stations shares of Union Paclfic In that vicinity last jrear, indjcatlng seventy-fivmreHlundsTttarcfiri:" directed tihe common reserve to been exercise par there are elk on have already."! siock. ..... , u .General' fund,. $44,221.1. ticular care in . having 11 baggage, yS -- State school fund,: $1,810, mail and express matter' taken Into "County scoTlSndTUW:327" the baggage room' Immediately after A Jnrors and witnesses' fund, $83.10. being "deposited on trucks and plat The followlngxfee8 were reported forms. By strict attention to this re- collected by jeounty officers for Feb- - qulrement," It. la ; declared,., a diminu tion in the number of complaints con"Gullt Is personal ' said v Judson . County, sheriff, $113.40. cerning the loss of baggage and ex . When former President Roosevelt, County Treasurer, $7, .. press and' JtemlBArriageofmallj8 before the Ohio Constitutional, conven- Harmon to Pres, Roosevelt, and he -the guilty . parplat- was tion, recently, announcedr-th- e" .County ;RecordeM$421.45. .; :c L' sit re to follow. V ties. 1 ".il form on wnlch" he would seek to County Clerk, $422.65. 0 4 ( Guilt' Is Impersonal was the subhis old friend and political heir, f County attorney (poll tax collec- : tlons, ' for damnge ; by stock to high Wm. Howard Taft, of a renominatlon, stance of the reply by Roosevelt : :"" .. the Rough Rider made a strong plea "Punish guilty officlalsjald ways), $2.80.; AT ST. L '"J ; ""''."""".".. WBreireton, county,; fruit . tree ior the- - support of insurgents of his v 43 "No. Not if they are my friend3," orchards spray-einspector, reported party by endorsing practically "all of first expected-the TaTelfect"said .Roosevelt ThenS6VeTnhientaTff " be" finished . by,:.March II ; epraying .will: state superintendent platf orjningK taking care, however, to jWheiey-- : jwerei-- . peirmitte4.Jp 1 5C He states, that the, present cold of Schools, has returned - from St Include "enough7''ifs"" and buts'' to proceed personally against the guilty officials (the only method by which weather conditions Is favorable to a Louis where he went to attend a prevent unduly offending "big . - full crop the law eould beeffectually" enforced) .v the department of super' A fund f $2,000 was appropriated mesUng.of a is Roosevelt Col. Mr, Harmon and, Mr, Judson, in u let"As. promlser,' intendents of the National Education busito be expected, on county rbadsra al ."association. : Henry Peterson, su- fierce enemy tof ter to Attorney (general Moody, da.ted "big ' been Inter5, 1905, retired from th .case. June "amount other approprlathaving equai perintendent of the Box Elder county ness"'' and extract from The ed by the state' road commission. following '., ests. ,; 7"y schools and John il.- Mills of we r his have ."What said Is the letter: accompllsh-mentA a : performeh schools accompanied Mr, Nelson County Attorney Jacob Evans has e peculiary-trugreatcorporathe of are by generall?v,,consi)lcuoua horn .... hadmany complaints made to Superintendent L. E. Eggert-setions of our day. They cannot be of the Provo city schools who was their absence.'' Cce by 'peoplfUtah'eounty.ag&st ; nouscYciC while ent y line Mr. "Back imprisouud'aui the Equitable Loan & Investment also a representative at the meeting but not reaches Jbe only Judson Harmon, adequate, president, appointed The company Is pretend accompanied by Orron "Ryan', , company. If at all. real Frederick lightly; and only of now culprits Ohio, governor of the Jordan district,. John lng to loan money, and has agents con. we are'now to of Lou4r St. Investigate Utah v W, Judson; scattered throughout Utah - county Creer, superintendent of tha " n fronted" but are name, the .corporate the to" Chi against charges of rebating cago from - olIcltlng loans, and many people have county "schools "went individual la Santa-FrailGuilt always fact'" la ft. the Atchison, will visit Topeka complained that the company has not St. Louis where they, as ff lclais can of that dtytnd also road, they unexpectedly traced the personal given them a fair treatment and has hldVbehlnd thelr corporations f no not "lived up to . their "promises, aad schools at other eastra poInU. Su- rebating to the door of PaurMortbtij remedy caa be effective! When the the officers believe that the company perintendent Eggertsen; is expected to an official of the company, but et the searches out the guilty 'of 'government., member a of time the the of Investigation, U.not doing a ligTtmate loan business arrive in Provo the latter part do men. and; cabinet - in this: . T. , President Roosevelt's county,'- cttptevUa.,JtiJf: IE IS SETTLED y Charles Hedquist, of the Hed quist Drue company, store.No.-2- , was arrested yesterday afternoon on the charge of selling intoxicat ing liquor to William Riley He pleaded guilty before Justice C. atrfiye o'clock yester afternoon and was fined two day hundred and fifty dollars or one ELKS HADE HAPPY IN THE hundred and seventy-fiv- e days in jail. "The fine was paid and he was released, D.-Gla- CHiip nt ot-wor- - FINE OF IIS - and Fifty Dollars by Judge. Glazier ' pe,: HagginSf 'vice president' flEff HIS Heber Booth; who has been serving Purdue, H. P, Morris George sentence In the city Jail a twenty-daT. Sane were each sen Wayne and tenced to pay a fine of $10 yesteryesterday byMayorCharlesPrTDeekday by Justice E. CJones after-- the er and 'wag. immediately token into men had entered pleas of; guilty to custody by Sheriff George Juddon a bv nrecinct justice. trespassing on a Denver & Rio Grande aurrant Issued eiairglng abandonment railroad train. Three of the men have E. Tj, Jones,, union cards, and each made a state-me- of four minor children. Booth was to tho court that they were only sent to the .city :jailabout tea days one place to another. Jn ago for intoxication . and a few days going "Morris---Gcarch toldBg" after hte ..Committment' a complaint -arob promised was issued by the county attorney judge dhat he him as soon as he could reach Salt charging him with willfully abandon-int his four minor children and. Lake. - The men are, undoubtedly, of "Booth walkfor them. to provide the better class of laboring men and city Jail. "where he is could not be classed among the tramp ed out a .steady boarder for become to fraternity; Not having the money to apt pay their fines the four men were indefinite, period "if Sheriff Judd's locked in the county Jail. plans do not fall; Two Hundred Is Fined New Officers.' Dr. Heber E, Robinson, presi- - T A. C. PLEWDE BANQUET AT NOON HEN GO JO JAIL CHARGED WITH D E eommRtee-to-pay-forit.- TwaroleTtion7Iaflrtim address, "Why the City needs RVJt theWo-mem'Preside- nt of the Prove. Commercial club; address, "Civics ' In General," Profesor Amos Merril of the Brigham Young University; Piano duet, Mrs. RR Irvine, Jr., and Miss Lael Irvine; address', "Sanitation of the Clty," Dr,H, G. Merril, city- - pbysiclanT' addreBsr "Our Need of a. HfghSchool " 8. P. Eggertsen; paper ""Dead Letter Ordinances" Irvme-Jr- - , MrafcjJo9;-E.xXate8;r,- - T lng mean .personal punishment and dishonor. The law will be obeyed." Neither Mr.' Harmon or Mr. Roose-ve- lt - were at that time candidates, for the presidency; and the mental attis tude of anjf man "upon public is best Judged from hid actions and utterances, 'Which have not heir source in motives of. political flues-Uon- -- exTo-dieac-y. " - . -- " ' - "- - n. ' ) r : v THE LIQUOR LAW. ' f propo--sitio- " . . Section 234.IntoxIcatIng Li-quors. It shall be unlawful Tor any. person! to manufacture, sellV give away, barter, deal, out, or otherwise dispose jot any IntoxU eating," malt; splritbus,""" vinous, mixed or fermentedJIquor within. the limits of Prove City."'. Every person who shall violate any. of the provisions - of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall iapunlshed by a fine In any eum tot less than, fifty dollars and " more" than two hundred and ninety-nindollars, and in' addf- lion to such tine shall be ImpHs- oned not exceeding six months. 1 - ... e Vf - A r-jt f . 1 |