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Show THIS jPROY VOL. XXVI. MA Y No. 167, . BEAN A TTEMPT PROVO," . HE1RALB UTAH, MONDAY, MARCH TO "1V - ESTABLISHED 1885: 18, 1912. UTAH DAY FEATURE a new green season just breaking through "tic 9 a new ungic in inc air, a new stirring in the blood. The very" advertising pages are crying spring.- They are for you to read and profit Ad reading is, a profitable pastime for, both' tnea and women. Those who read them always gain information so ' much desired. , THERE'S ' T0:DE SEIiflTOn JAL1ES SHUT OUT THE INTER URBAN I1EXT YEflPI , TflAFFIC IS AT LOS AflGELES m niis n in ' Ill llllliUIIIUL I BAXISG BADLY TIED E COIflESl ..6. first One prize: 14.0- 0- won by Miss Lyle Jones," age 11 years. Second prize: An assortment of groceries given by the Provo Meat & Packing Co.. won by Mrs. Clara Sutherland Third prize: An assortmentrof gro-- . ceries given by Sutherland Bros., won - A CHARGE IS MADE by Mrs. C. P. Decker. Fourth prize: May not be Opened to Heber Until the.Fir8t at the Exhibit of April giv-be- tt CO., Through the Utah Development Lea gue, Provo, Is represented at the Los Angeles land show. Tuesday Is Utah day at, the show and preparations have been made for great reunion of Utah people. It is stated that there are two thousand Utah people on' the coast at Ihis time and those who at-- , teni the exhibition will be the guests of the officers of the snow. A special bunch of representatives . left,. Salt Lake yesterday to participate. Con cerning the land show, Douglas White, industrial agent of the Salt Lake Route had the following, to say: "I think that I have visited all of the leading shows that have been held in the United States in the last few years, and I am free to admit that ,the present one at Los Angeles is far and away ahead of anything-Ohatlihav- e seen in tne past Last year it was assortment of Dy jonn t. rayior, given j groceriesThere is a belief 4n latal busL frJ -woa oy Jirs. u n. aimer. Fifth Prize: An assortment given ness circles that the new Inter- f urban franchises which have been by Farrer & Whitehead, won by asked for in Salt Lake City are Mrs. Lida Cornell. for a purpose hot in harmony of gro of a with the ultimate hiilldlng t Sixth Prize: An assortment won ceries given by Bailey Bros., ly roadx.In others words it is stat- the Loa AnMrsIt. JJrlurdock. ed that the ' franchises which oT geles show was the best that 1iad ever assortment An SeventlTrize: efhave been asked for are an groceries given by Albert S, Jones, been held in this country The one this fort to shut outthe Salt Lake- year, however, far surpasses .that of won by Mrs. John Ridge. Provo-Nephas roawhlch. last year. It is really a thing of beauty An of assortment prize: Eighth " been under consideration, by Utah. that attracts and holds the attention Margroceries given by The' Palace county men for a year ormore. of. all who visit It won Mis Harris. by Dorothy ket, have Franchises and "The attendance on the opening day One Art Ninth $4.00 box, prize: been obtained by this company Bonnie Brier Bon Bon Chocolates, glv this year was over 100 per cent greatin all the cities south of Salt 8t eirby the Startup Candy Co., forthe4aaate--PeBias-day-4aLake in Utah and Juab counties best cake baked by. the young lady year and this record will likely be. and the Salt Lake grant is now under 18 ears of age won by Miss kept up during the entire .time that under consideration by the fne exposition is open, Lyle Jones, age 11 years. , of the xapltal It Is Tenth prize: One S3.00 cake and Tthinkthat It"win nolTbe denied believed that the move on the bread cabinet given l?y Barton & that Utah received a vast amount of f part of the Other alleged compan - Blake Furniture Co. for the best cake excellent advertising as a result of her lea Is backed by the steam railon baked either the Ho want or Cham- exhibit at the land show In Los Anbus!roads who appreciate the hot blast , sboye, won by Mrs. geles a year ago, which has resulted pion ness and will try to shut-out-" the during the last year in thousands of A. J. Hughes. . lnterurbah dollars being invested In this state. that the road will make application "The Utah exhibit this year Is far and away ahead of that of a year ago, As attorney for petitioners, Judge to all the cities south of Salt Lake. Business Man Talks. and to the minds of the majority of William H. King has sent a commumen business believed is and others who have so far many It by experts Salt to xf nication the. commissioners Lake City asking for a franchise for of the county that the application for visited this year's show the Utah ex block in an effort hibit is tha most attractive sad best an Interurban line to run through "the afs r&zxnktst i& out to shut Utah, the county road In that there is at the show. '..'.streets" of Salt Lake. The petition "To my mind there Is onlyme other ' states; that it is the Intention of, the which so many people in this section ' rtrlr-state- d that-th- e exhibitat that zay where aTenrterested south' from to line run a company - that Utah can hinder near to. will do all railroad exhibit, they approaches the capital which will ultimately have for its destination the coal fields of the construction oftheJnternrban and and that is the San Bernardino coun this"is said t be the first move in ty exhibit. This exhibit, however," Is Emery county. different from that of Utah. "It Is the purpose of your petition- that direction. "Great preparations are being made "While We may be badly mistaken," ers ' immediately to organize a compato- by the board of directors of the show man business said franprominent pne ny-which wilt take over any chise obtained; and said company. will day, "The proposition does not look for Utah day, which will be next TuesHere we have promises to be the construct,, if suitable and prqper fran- good on the face of it. road more than day, and which for this been working elecbiggest day of the exposition. beobtainean-interurban: chise ' trie railroad between Salt Lake City two years. We have obtained franchand Emery county, Utah. Your peti- ises in all towns in Utah county and JAMES tioners desire to procure franchises in Juab county.- We have obtained from the county com throneh Salt Lake. Utah. Carbon and a this our Emery counties, as well as many of missioners and besides The AS LEADER OF DEMOCRATS - Hminary survey Is completed. counsaid within municipalities m&iB a report on the tion of said road, and to build and matter and we have been assured of build the road. All operate said road for the purpose of the capital to now The Democratic 6tate committee is a franchise in -- carrj-ingare we ex-! lacking as well passengers as is This and meet in Salt Lake City April 6, Will city. the termin-- ! Salt Lake county press and freight between " under consideration andilooks favor- - to select a' date for. a convention to al points thereof. . "One of the principal purposes of ableJThen right on top of it all, Mr. nominate' eight delegates and eight acUag lor Jsomebody, comes in alternates to theTiationaI convention will be to carry4.hcoaloiH4-K.ing- , Carbon and Emery counties, where it I and tries to shut us out by making inx Baltimore June 25. The official is produced so abundantly," to Utah "profit sharing offers which are not in. .call for the meeting of the state was Issued Friday afternoon 'and Salt Lake' covnties where it can; accordance with the best in railroad-on, the by. Chairman James II. Moyle. ' be 'distributed for .consumption, as ing. It does Innot look right the rall-my opinion, well as for shipment beyond the state." face of it and ; At the meeting to be held April 6, liberal profit sharing proposition road is at the bottom of it 'all and Mr. Moyle will tender hl3 resignation - " Is Mr. 'Is stated Is trying to shut out theinterurban." a chairman of the committee, given Moyle said that his resignation was not because he was tired of the- job, nor was Reafraid of the future of the party. He said that he.expecled to leave In April for a trip to Europe and Africa, and that be would likely be absent from the city for several An ' - . eneral-opialoa-- thai ' I . I .... P The recent snowstorms have. been, general throughout Utah county and districts-ea-st ef here. has the fall been Especially heavy in the mountains. Word has been received here that more than a foot of snow fell Friday and Saturday In. Provo valley. In the mountains adjacent : the fall is reported to have been much heavier. At Strawberry valley, in the vicinity, of the United States reclamation works, the snowfalls during the past "Veek s reported to have been exceedingly heavy. " " V ? i -- - , j the-roa- . - - 4-- 1 ' . Representative Oilie - Jamas of-- K ntucky, who will enter th 8Utea senate In 1913. as the successor of Senator Paynter. Uultd HI NO COMPLAINT A6AINSI OF ATTORNEY SAM KING Few people - realize the extent-- of the investments in Utah Mining shares and to the various sections of the world these Blocks are set While It is generally known of stocks are held by eastern people and .such, bit-- , estates as .the. Utah Copper have shareholders In Europe, to what , extent some of the. other stocks have been circulated during the past few months. Some Idea of the interest manifest In the Splendid opportunities for "investment is shown by a case "today: thatr2Ui'r -- "tltJs-surprisl- ng - for King "' 9 connection " with the Mig one of the second A ". bis alleged spiriting,: the complaining Pap-wort- -. the lines. Vie jwhiflitS' tt was temporarily aband- - , zm. ...wKi.....yr.';. The snow of the past few days has witness in the now been so et and . heavy that Marvin awayofMarJorIo;7tijEk, panderlng.case against at the time It was on before 'Harry S. Harper, Justice of the peaee. ring almost daily. So far no deaths have resulted from' the avalanches in Provocanyon damage:j)eJngcon ' fined to railroads. According to latest reports It will be April 1 before the roads are again passable between here and Heber City, and even much longer than that before team traf' " fic can be resumed,. Wires are Down. The slide at the Ferguson ranch Saturday morning took out three poles V ' of the Mountain States telephone line and broke both wires, cutting off" communication between this city and HeberThellnemett-who-wenout , -t. Saturday to repair the breaks exper- lenced great difficultly In getting to the polnt where the break occurred, but after hours of labor In great snow " drifts, the men succeeded la repair- - " County Attorney I. E. Willey has gald that the county attorney's floe would not file- j9ajnst..Attbrney Samuel are occur ? h Oae4-i- ti ...'. slides are Imminent and can be expected at any moment The men at work clearing the tracks of the Rio Grande railroad have been cautioned to be en their guard at all times, as -- ' Mr. . -- 1 Iof-bourow- clalms-tnyocouiit- com-mitti- Gbunty Gommissioners Offered a Water Right 1. The county commissioners of the beginning Monday Morning April was received from tohere 'county met In regular session Hfithenbrook oferlng t0 fur. n(sn .'jgo.OOO gallons of day when s great deal was .attended toand several petitions twenty-fou- r hours to the county for use county Infirmary. All of the at .were under consideration. A nnmntltnttAt(Ana - .pyc or-bwei-ness -- . A.ligbt-hange-was-ad-1u.- water-every ' .e franchise - heretofore granted to the United States Reclamation service for a transmission line from Spanish" Fork canyon to the west boundaryyof the . By the change, the district county. 'court Is made the final arbiter in IInstead of nterpreting comnrissioaas-ltheoflgi--- xounty rthe -- i nal franchise. havS The citizens of Cedar Fort petltitioned the commissioners to ten street lights In thelf town and maintain them at' the expense of the county. The petition also states that Cedar Fort has accepted an offer from the Camp Floyd Electric com- paajv. of Mercur,"to light the town. MOTHER WANTS HER BOY. . Chjef Giles has received word from tne marshail at Heber City to look for Frank Abbey, age fourteen, who left and his' home in Heber some days-agIs said to be In this section. His mother . Is anxious over his whereabouts. The lad : light lialr. and. is Ismail . for -- has-brae-e-yes, n r , ly his age. Democf Out for the Tariff Board , . g; wo . ln-sta- ir TELLURIDE STARTS SUIT. ' Suit has bee; filed by the., Tellu-rld- e Power, "company against the for the company Copper Bingham 645.8Laneged to be colJectloiLjjt due for electric power furnished the defendant- - for Its compressor and A ntfMon from .the -. Leland Elec- -' ' ' transformer. trie Light ad. Telephone company, pi.. recentlr Incorporated- ,- was. reaa ffhe first of a series of --championship which asks th coufltx, commissioners soccer football games will : be for a franchise for atflectrlc and telephone line from Spanish Fork played here Wednesday on the B. Y. U. campus between the Rio Grande .city limits to the townof "Uelafti D. F. Collett," secretary, ot : raJ footoau ciuo ana the Prdvo team. The winning team la the contest will Quali communication aslred' t!iat JUtah ;coun-t- fy Uy play other teams In the state for send a lot of apples to be- - dis- hamplOBBh!p honors 'and, the Daynet played at the Utah Chamber of Com- challenge injt- The cup was won by merce during "Utah Products" Week" the Rio CranddNboys in 1911. 1 " - - Mannfactnera'-asselatWnr-throug- Mr-Ki- audi-ence:an- good-ringin- - a-a y - - -- " avalanches often start without Willey said if anything was the . warning. v H. B, Cole, a well known local done, ft would be up to others to do o broker, was given orders for (tuite a It. Several people have approached AMEND THEIR ARTICLES... Amended artjcles of Incorporatloo large block of Iron Blossom a few him, he said, with-th- e request that days ago from New York agens. He the Invo Gold Mining company of a complaint be issued, but in view made as flth the county reported having purchases have been fiied they requested and then he was- told of the uncertain nature of the evi, clerk.. The capital stock, $100,000, to wait for names of people to whom dence, he has decidtd not to issue was formerly In shares of the par the stock was to be transferred.' A ..ny coiiiiila'nt. value of $1 each this has now been ', few days later he wa3 given a list The to pleaded changed to lO oent ... shares. guilty Papworth "In-- ae of French people who live in Paris jiandering in- Judge V, C. 's shares 1W,000 has company with instructions to have the stock court and was sentenced to treajury. ItiaJi3seventeen patented . made in their names and to forward two years in the penitentiary." In his California. No' " ' it. some time for done been to y accused has he statement work , the court, e till'euch be not will and of probably, engineered King having Attorney" PRINCESS AND ELLEN. the scheme to get Marjorle Ltik out time, as the company can jrea ti.yllol-broo- k Qne of "the strongest photoplay bills of the Jurisdiction of the court The ury. stock for deyelopment shown authe Princess and Ellen for statement of Is the president and Jjilius C." is most Pap worth some. time. Js the .one which will com. , . . ng. Anderson, secretary. mence tomorrow evening and runs till emphaticajly denied by Thursday evening. The bill at the Princess Is almost an Otie of the good films Is the gram Blograp. "A blot, in the. Schut- cheon," which is an adaption of Robert Browning's poem. There is posmonths. , sibly no literary classic better known y o than this work of Browning, in which "MISS NOBODY. ' he presents in his inimitable planner Starland" made the result of vanity, hence there Is ."Miss Nobody-froup of plenty of tuneful tunes, lots of but little need of a description furThe tariff board has onlya few; wearer was traced. The report of pretty girls and some really clever ther than a brief outline. Therhold more months to live if Democratic the board showed that many of : the Earl Tresham, proud of his ancestral dancing delighted . &se good sized. rates 1n Schedule K of the present' teTa--Hcrahe tlarmar hows-n- o Saturday schTrtcheon.-wtri- rh signsare true. On June 30 nettHhe Payne tariff law arexcesslve and as Bertee Beaumont Miss. of welcomes the proposal tarnish, night board probably wlll die-'- - a natural . Nina, an Italian singer and dancer, Is Henry, Earl Mertoun, for his sister that, otters ar,e prohibitory. Democrats 1iflcaii3e lpa.th tha the hand ieaiureOhe.petfoxjnance.liiiidrejl'a'. really A3ltwllLeanthe 'sjjnply with her very clever dancing and uniting of two noble houses, he not of the House ywlir refuse to appro-prIate,quarteirs of the fact that the-- ' 4i ve- Vail knowlng-th- at the-4ahhough-Mi8-Cwho are both Its further continuance. . board makes- - its report to the "Presl--y la cast in the; leading, role. Miss very young, ignorant and unguarded, menboard members of the denV rather . than to file House diMaude Emery is also worthy of have met, snined and now attempt a Jhe fiye; tion for her clever toe dancing and reparation. Having, learned this, in a draw annual salaries of $7,506 each. rect, and that the board works under Raymond Payne, as fury of rage, sets out to right the In addition there are several hundred the direction of the chief executive good looks. Frederick Halllday has 'most of the wrong as he, believes to be the oniy clerks and special field agents on and hot in accordance with the comedy work and made good. The way. There Is a Lubla film, "The Is- - an-. dictates remainder of the company were very Physician's Honor," a Strang drama, the payrolls. . : . . . - . . and a splendid comedy, also a Lubln, It la now known definitely that other thing that will be in the good. "V "A Cure for Je&lousy." At the Ellen, thd Democratic House will refuse to board's way when' .the Democratic SOCIETY CONFERENCE. the dramatic film', "The Jewels" Is the to prepare the ap of for continuance "the economists-beg' in A convention of the Utah Stake Re- headllner with the Vltagraph film, appropriate , lief society was held here yesterday "The Picture Writer' a close second. the board when it comes to make up proprjatlon bills In a few days. the sundry civil service appropriacommemorating the seventieth anniThe Republicans '.adhere -- to the The MINERAL PRODUCTION. versary of the 'organization. tion bill for the fiscal year 1913. The Idea that they should have J'sclen-Wc- " sneakers- at the afternoon session , The production of gold from lead board .has Barely enough money" "to Information uppBrwhtch "to were Mrs. Inez Knight Allen, George ores In the United States was $1,122,-09" work "the contlnue for A. M. Merrill. 'lt" tariff base In In 1909. Prof. legislation and that euch and "present 11,577,173 1910, against SrTaylor. of The Utah lead ores rank first In total fiscal year, and probably will have information' can only be obtained Each gave a reminiscent hltsory the work of the society since its yield of gold, followed by those, (rom to practically cease Its labors as through an organization like the Colorado. The remalndCV of the gold Boon-aIn Nauvoo, 111 the reporLon the cotton y tariff -- b6ard, which shall Jbe jnon ' s ; outputfrotn ; th!ssonrce Is "chleHy 'Is This report Is partlsjan la character and equipped . a complete. Xrotn Montana, Nevada, Idaho, JACOBSON FUNERAL. Jacobson for Lars The DemoTri named. "of In now the course order with ample 'resources and California, Funeral services, preparation. ores to Inclined were held from the Lake View meet- Production of gold from lead-zin- c House are more the It required than a year, .to crats .of 1277.541 In T910, against $188,056 In ' er-- ', ing house Friday afternoon and were1 old' that tried schedule. as data and collate theory the tq the wool 1909, and Is almost wholly from Cololargely attended by friends and relaExperts were sent . into " all ,"r. the perts of the Ways and Means Com- . tives; The speakers, were Wm. Var--, rado and Utah, The total gold from. Jlnc ores .was $61,038 in ioreign.jcountrle8w4nl?eiX niftteSL areull7 jjuallf led to jcollate sen, L. E. Eggertsen,- - Bishop John 1910, against $50,582 In 1909; and the manufacture of woot from the scientific information and that an and - copper;lead-ore- s time It leaves the back of the sheep Johnson 'sad U John .Nuttall. , Beau- from copper-lealike tbe tariff hoard is a were was It $17,500 in I9l0, against given ty tiful voeal selections ; the on the treasury. Is back of drain on ' useless the until it put me ward choir and a male quartet $363,765 in, 1909. . fiKsilSNS pre-th- e -- 4- - ua snowslides-whic- h -- - - 4- - 4 evidence of abundance of snow in the watersheds is found In the fs y Jj" . - right-of-wa- '.' ". WIRES ARE DOWN rights-of-wa- y ' ' V hl . i Douglas White Says Show Best in Years; Utah is Distintive Camn Placque and one $1.50 cake plate by tile, Provo Tea & China '- ' " The, following were winners of the Cottolene cake baking contest held at Irvin's store Saturday;. 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