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Show THE VOL. 'XXVI. PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, -' -AR CITIZE NEW ' Business People of the City Invited To Attend Club - Tonight Meeting - ' ESTABLISHED 1912. lNVITfibTO - B 1885. nan of iiunEnous GUESTS OF HERALD, PRIN-- ? ' CESS' AND ELLEN BUD All HERE'S a new green season just breaking' through to the light. ; There s a new tingle in the air, a new stirring-i- n the blood. Thejvery advifertisihg. pstges.. are Trytrif spring. TheyaT6tST75irtoTeaa U$TZ&Z&il EERALB No. 169. ii T reading is a profitable pastime 'for both ineaj&nd;wo-mer- u ..Those who' read them always gain inforniation so r much desired. t . CITY FATHERS HOT ACTIVITIES TO JOIII.WITH RESERVOIR It is the desire "of the management of the Herald and the Princess and theatres that the people of this city take advantage of the free theatre tickets which are to be found in this issue. The rulea of the contest are so simple that anyone can comply. The letters will fee found. scattered through the ads. Paste them on the coupon, bring this to Ihe Herald office on Saturday during business hours and "receive a free ticket which entitles the holder to a seat in the Princess or Ellen theatre Monday are no "are There all out fill The tickets who for the coupons. night. and is invited tickets. obtain $o everybody blankj That Manager Asbten is making an effort tolease the 'guests Of. the theatre is appreciated by all those who have taken advantage of the offer teethe jpastrj-Tprograingjvena Monday, nlghU w and hav$ pleased ..thousands sinc.e the contest beg'an. Care should be exercised by the children who fill outhe coupons. Friday' issue of the Herald must be used." No other, issue during the week will do. The tickets much be received fronPtbis-offic- e oil Saturdays. No on Monday, Then tooHiolderSrOf tickets ail ...he-- gi ven-- out should come to the office during busi.ness hours so that there will be no dis'appouTtment" Remember everybody is invited to fill out the coupons. It is a pleasure on the part of the theatre management and the Herald to act as hosts lo, the readers of the paper. Will ObtainFranchise For Experiment Railroad Wood -- sent today ,v to the Provo Reservoir company front the city commissioners declining to iarti.4iate in the request for a water commissioner for Provo river. This . decision was. reached at a meeting of tlio city fathers held this morning. The Provo Reservoir company made jiga, that iJia'uity join in a petition to Governor Spry and Caleb Tanner, state engineer, asking for a commissioner of the waters LaLECQvo river. It was contended that considerable water is being used above Midway by, persons who bavo no. legal right to the wate. It la for the purpose of settling. on matters of this kind and others thatthe company of the river. desired a district-mad- e The city commissioners artf'of the op. inion that it would not be proper for the city to participate in the request S. H, Wood appeared, before the commission stating the purpose of hla franchise for a railroad on Fourth South street. As the street Is desired , is fitated as a matter of perlment,-lthat the, commission will grant the franchise to Mr. Wood. -- No other business came before thftcommissioners at this7m3rnlng's sesA cpmtuunicatioh . Information comes from the office ofWVH. Bancroft, vice president a'ad manager of the Union Pacific that work will start at an e&ily date on the new coal road from Mohrland, Emery, county to Provo, This lends another link to the chain assuring' that the road is under the direct sanction of the Harriman interests a3 stated exclusively in the Herald on Wednesday. Work at this time is being done in the way of obtaining For -- the down through the valley. last two', weeks men have been busy at the ' court house looking up the titles tQ the land which the expects to traverse. At the Commercial chib rooms a meeting is to be held for the purpose of obtaining the sentiment of the people of this city regarding the coming of the road. It is also the plan to place the business organization of the city at the disposal of T T rights-of-wa- y ... new-road- s t, -- th"rn'ejrToa'd'fftdais7'Airrren3 it is believed that there will be a large attendance. Resolutions will be drafted inviting the railroad to make this city ; are invited to this meeting an WINS L0N6 DRAWN OUT DAMAGE CASE HIS Hi IRE The , statesupreirie court day affirmed district court VACCINATED J M. Lewis the Susie . against Western railway. The 'district court " Awarded Mrs. Lewi3 and her daughter damagea-tthe amount of J7.500 for the death' of the .husband and- - father,-?-JohS'. q. pver by a railat Lehl, July 3. " -- . -- , ..... ?;Tt 33S.nnn nr nin mm viidn J. . on-t- he - been-vaccinate- d, - he-gueste-at: Green-woo- J.-.- - - ' .-- . ' -., 749,-90- 6 jl 1 wi;mii SPORTS WILL S ' .; ; I W -- JT - er Bnouncd-JnLAhOleialds- nine-tenth- whlclr-speci- al ' " "..' lf Matthews, Wleter-weigh- ' 1 i T r hlssonPFoy. Heavy-weig- , the-roslt- lon Bantamwelghti--Glenn.JAlma.JClark- - : - - an-ea- nigittwhile Lewis waa walking across How would you iike to be in Jail. the 'railroad track. There ' were ' no his players a banquet if they won the in jail witnesses to the accident- - and the first game of "the series. The boys " - not body of Lewis was not found until only mad good on the first game, and have the smalt pox? the next morning. .... : but rwon every game of the season thein case they discovered a Appeal was taken from the judg- which gave them the championship. bastile yesterday afternoon and city !mentf.tho district court to the .to his promise. Coach Roberts the city jaif has been - the busiest supreme court on the grounds, ' True first, banqueted his players last eveningTat n town for the last twenty that, thn evident failoii tr sTinor on-the Hotel Roberts and the affair was scene-ihours. Three phystelans-ave- l Dart of the' rall in every way thoroughly delightful four neg,igence Thel officers way company, In attendance been private-Hlnwas in set The table the and, second, that the been supervising evidence showed that Lewis waa ting.ahd immenaei9 room and hotel of the ing ' la irTrii trh Ainanfnff anrl fiiffiiPflTJan. blue and white pennant formed the guilty, of contributory negligence. men'beslde's the officers have The opinion of the supreme court, , background for the beautifully ap- Fifteen Melvin Jenkins, the which was written the table. Following banquet bjrJustice Mcpointed unfortunate transient, who had the dis- carty, In Roberts Mr. of were the up, summing says: "As the guests , Jxya court views the record, a conclusion at the Princess, theatre, - During the ease, has been taken to the county farm. Everything" within the walls different from the one arrived at by banquet the captain for. the cdmlng of the city jail has been ; fumigated, the year was elected,;;- Ernest Halvorjury on this phase of the. case the even the. clock had its face fumigated. would not be permissible under the son betngiciosen1 Several poor wanderers who sought evidence." affair were the Messrs. Vera were In concurring In the opinion, Chief the present captain, Henry a nights lodging : at ; the jail ' the last by away night frightened Justice Frick said that his first Ira Weight. D,rBowman.L,.. Greenwood, on the door. It was Ernest Haj Vofsori, M. Fletcher and J. BmalFpox fllg pressions were that the evidence was so distinctive that even the other- of such nature as "" Bone ... unavoidably led to wise pestering( newspaper men were the conclusion -o that if the deceased t' t . kept away from the sanctum of the had exercised ordinary care he could - BELL" SYSTEM INCREASE. : have avoided the collision. Upon a Growth of the Bell system Is shown police chief. i All Vaccinated. of the careful reading, of tbe recorLhaW: concreteiyiat jajntiualepojt ..... American Telephone . & ieiegrap and ha been ailing In the Jail for 1911 made public yester- Lake under all the facts and circumstances, for some days. Yesterday when sympthe Question of contributory negliday. It Indicates an Increase of all toms of the disease become evident gence . was stations', making 6,632,625 question .of fact for. the called at the end of tbe year. Of these 2,- - iH. G. Merrill,' city" physician, vora ftmrntnd hvthR connect-- Drs: Taylor and Clark Into consultao IRKll ' ; waa tlon. : The ailment pronounced and there was Immebeen Increased to nearly 13,000,000 to be small pox an excitement at the JaiL BE miles, over half of it underground. diately attention matter first .The' given Net earnings for the, year are given of all the officers at $33,301,245, an Increase of $1,368,031 waa the vaccination one One and'men. they lined up by over 1910. Hhe of took" share their operation. and About twenty men underwent the orBANK OPENS DOORS deal. was the. next, 'The program for" the boxing and . Fumigation, and this was accomplished t with the wrestling contests tomorrow night In FIRST,AfTSUSPENSION assistance of all the men, All were the Brigham Young University gymglvenU hot bath and a portion of nasium has been completed by Coach Mi chemicals. All. bedding was not only Eugene Roberts and a - number of days ago plans have been, matured for f umTsatbarbuTiso given the morning good events have been arranged. This the reopening of the Utah Banking air and sunshine afforded by March. contest will be the end of the Indoori company on May 1. . At a recent - Jenkins was "taken to the county, iht3 at the gymnasium this season - meeting of the atockholders, at which farm.' The buggy In which he 'was and a large "crowd Is expected to ats of the stock was"" rep- transferred. was also given the usual tend, in' anticipation of resented, an agreement' was unani- - cleansing and the horses .vaccinated. seating arrangements have been A mously signed by those present td Chief Giles is authority for the laUer made. The contest starts at .7 o'clock which statement'--- " 3".7"v7T".""'r? sharp." The" following Is the"proram: pay ' to amount added to the collections made the According Bantam, weight, Glenn physicians there(!s - Boxing: . since the suspension 15 months ago, no danger of the disease spreading Gardner, Tony McDonald;" Featherwill give the bank a sufficient sunuto and the Jail wil lhave its usual night weight Arthur Gibson, Levi Jones; comm.ence business again. To guard lodgers, tonight' Harris, Special, Frank Eastmond, ot another S.: "funr" majority Evans; - Lightweight," LewU against David John, 8. Evans; the depositors hava Ilgned an agree- WILL SEND BODY. Sheriff Judd has been instructed by ment to check gradually ort tnelr ac LeGrande Itardy, John John-soArcher Robins'; r Middleweight, counts, not to exceed 25 per cent dur-- M. Foy of Parkersburg, Wesf Va., to bonuJohnson. Dean . Clark; .; lag each .of. jQur.perl9ds,Tbeiwo.rk shlpthe bodjr of "of Charles CL'Friel as receiver for who. died on the D. & R. 0. train In B. Peterson, Willis Parkinson, the bank has been satisfactory and Spanish Fork canyon, Tuesday night Alma Richards.' ;v ' : to, Parkersburg.-J r Wrestling; of cashier. . UeHllt retain . John M. C. Smith, new RetmblTCah congressman from the Third District sion. of Michigan, has had a varied career." He was bornBr Ireland and came to this country at rly age. . He jearned the painter's trade aid the maspn'i trade,-TCnlater graduated' from th law" department of th,e, University of SEVENTY-SEVE- N Michigan. Since that trma he has practiced law, been an aldejrman, a prosecuting attorney, a manufacturer, a bank president, and is now engaged in farming and stock raising. CASES d n Lewis, who was run train and killed How would you like Iq have the way . BrighamYowig Uniyerslty;?prQmi3ed t in He" "case of and Zenda the Rio Grande small pox? - Wednes- the judgment of Lewis EvfythingHFiinrigated from the Clock to Shoe FOR BASKETBALL TEAM Strings ". ball . GILES CHIEF ROBERTSlS HOST bfthe basket 1 oas " LEH1 WOMAN terminal and also offering what ever assistance necessary. the beginning the-coup- Smallpox in Jail a Bad and Inconvenient Condition t the COACH - he - will be t, nr ur Mrs. Elvina Grimm BoH, wife of John fi. Bott, died at the family residence, 209 East Fourth South street early yesterday morning " from a complication of diseases following a severe case of typhoid fever which had been contracted - about five months ago. - She ' Illinois, May 27, 1871, and came to Utah with the family and. settled " " , ; . 7 in Provo in 1899. Bott was very prominent in the lodge circles of the city, having Mrs. been member a of the Deborah " Rebekah Lodge No. 6, the Eastern Star Lodge and the Women of - the Woodcraft. sons, tnree aaugniers, ner father, August Grimm, three brothers and three sisters. Herman Grimm of this city -- is one of the brothers.- .Funeral services for Mrs. Bott will be held from the Congregational church Sunday afterndon next, commencing at 2 o'clock, and will be under; the 'auspices . of the Deborah tDree Robekah-liodg- e No Basalated by I 1AEI0N COUNTY to the monthly bulletin of the: Utah state board of health, for the month 0? February there 'were seventy-seve- n cases of contagious H, diseases reported in Utah county. Of cases of scarlet these, ;' twenty-fiv- e fever were reported and eleven-o- f Jacob H, Baum, J6 yjars of agerU 0tn(?f diseases were aa one of firsrpi,9neerT"Tn.ffilSal-ley- , follows: Diphtheria and membrandied at the home of hla daughter, eous croop, 4; whooping cough, 6;. Mrs.' Malinda Jorgenson at Gunnison measles, fb; chicken pox, ..9;,pneu early yesterday morning. Death came monia,"12; tuberculosis,! very suddenly as the night before Mr. The' bulletin states that there are Baum had been in the best of health. no cases of typhoid fever In the He was a sufferer from dropsy which Theannual meeting of the cointy, caused his death. Health Authorities ' of Associated Mr. Bavfm waa born In 1836 in Utah will be held In the council Cham Pennsylvania, and came across the ber of the city and county building," -plains to .Utah in 1852 making' the April 4 andI01nlng.rAprllTat 2 . .trip here by ox teams. Ills . home p. m. All health officers are " re-was in the Fourth ward for many quired by law to attend the annual years, but the latter part of his life meeting, . their expenses being dehe spent, on his farm in Pleasant frayed by the town or county, as the; View,. He was on a visit to his daugh- case may be. ter when death came. He is survived by tVo daughters, PLACED Elizabeth Baum Ferguson and Alalin-d- a Bacm Jorgenson and two sbns, flar CAES DEATH E. BOTT IN 0F-C0N- 0 According - OA! JACOB , J. DAIS; J ing in Provo except Mrs. Jorgenson. The body wilt' be brought to Provo irom Gunnison Saturday evening and the funeral aervlcea will be held from the Pleasant View meeting house Monday at 1 o'clock. The bodr may be viewed at the residence of the deceased in Pleasant View Sunday afternoon and Monday morning. the ladies of the Eastern Star and HOME INDUSTRY SOCIETY MEETS Women of Woodcraft. The meeting held last night in the "';.- - :.' e. Public library by the. local branch of BUSINESS IMPROVING. the 1 Utah, Home Industry society firms business various while not largoly attended, was very to According Plans for future work with iiilereathig." in the city business is improving were arranged and it was decided that the opening of spring weTrttoiCre PrVident Mrs. Nellie E. Taylor, Vice Prewlent Mrs. Jesse Knlg5Tauda merchants.he backward sprlnff-ia- s numbyof other prominent members had a tendency" to encourage, the dan. of the. stKjety should visit thellocal ger of f.rost on the fruits becoming manufactureton Tuesday next The societywill be less dally, Wm. M. RoylamJiMtates, next meeting held at itiftftt Wednesday Ibuglnessyas never better with usl evening at 7 : 30 o'cioekln- - a at uis ume 01 one year ana ine pros c'oimerclal Speakers front-thpecta , ara.iavorable for. the. greatest r. fruit yarthattbJs section. has ever."1 ," , u nti augcu iui also J1H gnvm had." occastbii. The object of the soViety Gardner, Tony McDonald; Feather- is a very UiyoneJiavjnjLthe weight. Joe".Freckeiton Arthur Gib- terest of the community at heart and son; Special weight,' H. Lambert ML a large attendance is desired at next " tT , Harris; Dghtwelght : pelt" Stewart Wednesday's meeting. 0Theodore Raile, H. Lambert;" Welter, sj Ira Lambert,' Don Lockart, Lynn HORS E SHOW - AT 8PANI SH. Y'tl : LMlddlSIJEdgat Johnson, Ira Lambert; Heavy, D. Pet show, this year April 19. A program erson, D. Lodkart .,y. " Parkinson, has been arranged under the direction of the Commercial of that city. In-.. . oTe the'-publ- lc of num-ber-v- e, ? -- -- - . " pni8atrirwiityAxiliJa in-1 J- - IIWASHEST&PlJlfit Impressive funeral services for John J, Da vies, Velsh bard, poet and writ-.-ewhQ died here Tuesday at the age y, of 77 years, were held in the First: ward meeting house yesterday afterr, noon at 2 o'clock. The services were attended ny a great many of the decedent's frlenda from Salt Lake and other neighboring towns Bishop O. H. Berg presided. The speakers were Bishop Berg, former Governor Arthur L. Thomas' of S. S. Jones of Salt Lake; Provo, John R. Jones, Walter J. Lewis, -- 1X-May- paid glowing tributes tcVDaviea, who was known' not only in tftah, but 1ft his native land as a writer or ni ordl-;- .. nary ability.;, Mr. Davie, whiles, In VVales, had besfowedupon him the bardic title of "Jeu'an Bdu." Impressive 'music was furnished by - direction the ward choir under-th- e of Walter P. Whitehead,- Mr. White- head and George Harrfsou were the soloists. "Mr. Harrison' sang a hymn to the melody of "Oh, My Father," by the" request' of the decedent shortly before 'his deaths vTtations ' are being sent out) to all blooded throughout the county and it la believed that a' big show will be the results It Is 'prob- able that a meeting of the Utah County Development..League will be at the same 'time. v.'V; ': - - . , horse-owner- s v ' . . |