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Show 4ii ! 1 . TEE--.Bj0"'- vn tt, ny 0 f Pk66 - 1 I ! UTAtf,?TUESDXv.' fAUfcUSf TUESDAY THURSDAY and ! SATURDAY ESTABLISHED U8S, 8. 1911. ENTERTAINMENT OF SECRETARY FISHES.. . having in Npharge thei cnteitilniient3 of Seerer Friday1. tary o thcJptcriQr, Fishe 4ttring,liitViiitte Prc-ycM'i'titdiq'okttf-f- l tliwugh' theMamous rr;The wramitte y ProrclnilV rOLDEPL CONVENIENT Secretary. IQ1EI1I convenient form, with descriptions of PrnvA hiwJi i theUoJfonhgdeilu baa Just been issued by, the DeawJt-RlolOranrailroad v It de bears the title "Panoramic yiews'afifl nDiirinnir West,- - - on good ris-prin- ted paperHrtta-stippl- el effect,ybich reproduces most eft lively- - the. orlglnafwater color paint-- Utah Lake LoW-Lan- last troni d May be Drained Un- der the Project tt titrations whJcn , - - C. BLANCHARD, - EDITORS COUHiRY ft! Re- -' a sort of foreramier . of Secretary omclali pre8eBt we J w;' Rushton, Fisher, stated to The Herald last late of England, one. of the twelve r night that prospects are favorable apostles of the church, and 0. H. - The quarterly session of the State , 1 ' -- W5SVlW other points from penver & Rio Graade friIght cars.i Locks seeat to projects as has been intimated by USoieBy as the thieves break them . BOme of the. supporters and as . yet no effective scheme, has been thought of to prevent the depr- remains It Secretary Ballinger. -- . -- r. for to show that theydtion- are in sympathy with the spirit of EYE DOCTORS' CONVENTION. . reclamation, doing their share andj ,,pr. Herbert S. Pyne left this mom-themay obtain almost any as- -. ing. to attend the convention of the sistance from the government in American' Optical association, which convenes In Salt Lake-Citthis week, or draining low, reclaiming-dry- , lands. ' finger experts. - Mr. Blanchard's visit"T to the city was ThecivirieTVice commission: seeks ' for the purpose of , Conferring with a "qualified finger eipert under the the-peo- ple y y -- , Engineer LyteU of the Strawberry valley 'project regarding the visit of Mr. Fisher, secretary of the interior. "When- Mr. Fisher "comes here." said Mr. Blanchard, h will want to know'just what the government is do-Ing ill the way of reclamation. - He comes with his mind open and wants to know Just what the people want and will pay for. The Strawberry project, as It is outlined at present, is really only a part, of the work the government will do here. There are more tracts of .land which are not at -- . ; - - . - ; CHIPMAN FOUND GUILTY. In the Fourth district court here -- ; Henry system", ajjl .will examine all who : apply at the, y various places throughout the country where such examinations areJieldQnlyenjrillL be examined, and experience in finger ex- prints" wiirTOunrn-hatt'iirnh- e amination,- and thos edesiring to take the test should address, the commis-- . sion at Washington for the, necessary - , papers. ' Independent; n p Poit - Dresser,-Miifo- rd ; . . " of-t- Be Ct J - . f0. W to.-t- . 1 - . dnus'wctranitltiwri- ti lchl . r'' M.-Kir- the-annu- W ""r: m , . . - om iiuZ , ( -- -- j n .The-righ- - " - - VETEHMISJDtiy - III: . et - tin l jiaiatu hds --- -F- - today a . jury was empaneled to try Ju the. preseiiJ4erjMudeannierJ.the: ."?as.e.. ot tb? J!?16? gainst JDonaft American 'Fork project that will be added. These Chiponan, a young lands down here on the lake need man. charged with a statutory crime The case was draining well, they can Just as well by. Verda Mathews. -- Lbe brought within, the project, and gives to the Jury, at o'clock p. m. when theTmain tunnel and canals Is and after being out forty minutes they iomp'etedi'lt will be inexpensive to returned averdict of guilty. drain these lands, if the people want. this done, they should take It iid with ROBERTS BROUGHT HOME: the . secretary whlle'he is here; "so MurW Roberts, son of. Mr. and Mrs. that he wIlL know how to handle the Iel Roberts, who was badly injured road accident several weeks matter when.it comes up to' him for.!n a -. was brought to his at Newhouse, , 4 approval in Washington.Provo from; the St Mark's ' THE DRAINAGU DISTRICT. - ttomo there has been considerable plan- - h0BPIul at Salt Lake this morning, Whlle vef? badly Jnjuerd. .the young j tdng and- - figuring on the proposed 18 wel1 on 9 road to "overy. ; ment adopts plana 6,400 acres-wi- ll 0UTNQ AT be aramea neiow rrovo ana a ayse out- built across the neck ot the lake. A It Is reported that railroad of the of the employes' ing larger tract of land will be drained at shops will be held at Lehl and hot the south end of the lake and a dyke at Provo as was at first thought Ma- bult. The land would be drained by pumping; wlth.power-;received;frcombine In the rou i the Strawberry Valley project nA tha,r It would mean that" about. lO.OOOt and friend sw'ill4 spend the day. In a nt Tfthd would be reclaimed al- 'general good time. together, and theJaPdJgjpf 8nchflual: ity that It would immedlatelybe mar- CHANGE IN W, U. TEL OFFICE. hundred dollars two ketable at at least Superintendent U. O. Lite, of the an acre. - A great deal of .the land, western-Unio"Telegraph company is 'flown from Salt Lake City for the pur would be adapted for fruit trees. pose of transferring the local office to ' N. Parr, who will act as manager don.' . ,'. months abenee:bf nhe " l)urlngWelio6.f ecess TfoafBInmanager, Wilson. ner was served at theT Lamar caf o o present Rabbi - At RrLevy, of - Chicago; secnewspaper men. , and founder cl the Jewish Agretary CONTROL !ASHT0N GETS PS The next; .meeting of the Utah- - asRE The Aid society of that city, riculturists' houses of the photoplay patrons sociation will be held at Salt Lake lsJBTfiMatlni...condltionaintala. aeo-loHhls-eHrr' petasea atyaomet3meln'"October. ; : is to of work The the society nporjle left this to luara-th-atJ 'bt'ure land farm andbringthe Little Mini Nnnml Vlrnnnf Vntar. to attend the chased the controlUng interest la for Heber is talned be number- - of friends ofblch rnnuaI B ot .Theatcompany veteran, encampmen,.ol Mr. a Bleeping party at manager. in ymi. .in . the ; large esMeindtieaMto wninfc. niedMn taat'presMcnt and general at muiw.. e" the truest. Dilment Miss to Frances assures that her programs .1, i. -- TnPcted that' Ashton in. Wyoming have w,on,2ed bee.n ex be d kept guesU;Ue8 will' be in Ilafmon,:ot!PciLThe small, i Bl,tu the with Dakota most Bat North t .. .nmnmmt during' Lt t their algh sundard and that enjoyed thetafternoon wltn, games and CU1 from music ana , dainty refreshments . were II1 .be Innovated ; ' new features ' contention of the Jewish were' the little! The served. time. to guesU tmfe The program Is an interesting one, were Misses Janet McMurrin, Marguerite?rKM,zatlon tnat thelr sham iNEW of ,farmers first Including wild west "shows and the water, PLANf.'organally PUMPING Judd and Cladys Kaylor.T. tltl! 1 Urn .in.' t. but were driven toTcommerdaf busiJames Clove has" gone Postoaster the 1. from hi of ndlans brought ness In by ouferJorceSj and It Is the purMrs,, Alfred Osmond' is visiting his farm across the lake, in which the campaign, of of the society to bring the poor of pose, her Mter, ilrs. Logan, the guest for the pladn. Lere-sldars " T to the farm. Rabbi. Levy "back Jew tloody indam ; ... on- nia J,AHendrickson. . tilont iiiimnir -. r'.enacted. "'r-i -- re imuua-XMreuanLi- Chronicle; A.-Salt- - Lake 'Sch'ultheVsfBeobacher, City; Lewis A. Merrill, Deseret Farm er, Salt Lake City; Otto Rydman, Utah "Korrespondenten," Salt Lake City; Fred Turner, Logan Republic- Wasatch an; Charle's Broadbent, Wave, Heber; Ira H, Masters, Press Bulletin, Bingham; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barlow,. American Eagle, Murray; Jess Earl, Logan Journal; Jacob Cole competent engineers have stat- ed that the project is the best man, Juab County Times, NephI; N. C. Hick's, and H. C. Hicks, Provo Post; of its kind Jnjthe country at this time. J. David Larson and Lester O. Baker, Provo Herald. The newspaper, men were welcomed Local money will be necessary to to the city by Mayor W. H. Ray, whor in la short talk, complimented the complete the road and finances will work of the press In callings attention be gathered in. this county and in Salt to the resources of the state. R. R. Lake City. With every dollar of lo Irvine Jr., president of the 1rovo cal capital subscribed will come the Commerciai club, also welfcomed the confidence of the eastern bond buy conmembers, and A. H. Schulthess re- er. At the present time there is to the of the siderable favor plan sponded for the association, nunfber of road of a' nnd the building 'rrprof. Lewis A. Merrill, of A citizens are liberally. subscribing Farmer, spoke on "The Relation areiarmeraT numbeirof these and fruit -- Pres to State- - Institutions?" appreciate the value of to ttie work of raisers,' who particularly referring ; he Agricultural college and colleges the Toad and the convenience- - which it will mean to the people, say noth having agricultural departments. ot the enhancement of values. THE NATIONAL PRESS. v ing " PROPOSED ROUTE.- I. E. Diehl reported the work of the has been some talk to the efThere National Press association and ' road will not traverse fect that the brought UP the Question of securing he bench." According, the next naUonal convention 'for' Saltth iAen la tne Proposed road, this Is Lake City. The resolution was mistake. The present surrey runs Arallv Accented and the foiiowin pom-- i TOad . lnt Pr0T0 5 mittee was aDDofnted to take un the West thence north on Academy street, matter' with the Salt Lake , Commer avenue to wlth a stret Center, cial: club and the Slate Devleopment west branch to thence the University) league and other organizations of the Rio to on Grande Center the street, state, with the view of presenting the r Provo riveri thence matter to the NaUonal Press assoclatcs'' ,IOTUr uon, yne committee is: L E. Diehl, ?7 wvers the territory of first needs and S. L. Raddon. Jesse Eart. J, later there will be other routes added V ham and H. C. Hicks. wWca w,u De. ccommo- The matter of the United States ,a government printing free the return dating 'aaa convenient will fly on address on stamped envelopes, jhere-- i It is believed that dirt ' system belore spring by taking the work away from the the Intemrban t of way already bas country, printer,- was brought up by J. opens. been obtained. S. Barlow, who stated that he thought the government could save some of the deficit in ' byettttlnfputia.ite-of-:printlB, The following committee to take up the matter lth 8enator Reed Smoot on his return was named: p. C, John son, Jacob Coleman and 8. L. 'Rad-- . B.- 1 AnnrnnnnniTniinrn City, Record; Raddon, C. Johnson,- - Sprlngvllle .;. Oy . HAVE the most : valley . that I .: ; .. of doj- creased irnproveraents. J of merchandise and hundreds president, Lehi Banner; I. E. -Mr. Blanchard is authorityorars3f merchandise has recently Diehl, secretary, Mammoth Recta-J- ; 8tolen at Grand Junction and n the statement that the new S. L. ft. Park secre-Tbee- t SURPRISING - M r WEST 0 at fourteen-huudred-ac- that it is really up to the people , , ,; in the Pre8s association convened secre-many robberies. of this section to inform the Provo Commercial club rooms yes taw ftf' thi intrtnr rnnpminoro - The rallroadB seem to be unableJtoi Terdar- SnffthefonowiHewspaper the reaultk.anotinasihi1iriM nf in.tPJ,.the;jronilBcidoi robbery-- , of cars men were In attendance- s- Jr Mr Kirk-ha. Has- Unsur-- have ever seen, said Robert D. Heinl, Washington X Engineer Which Will !: correspondent f of; Leslie's. Week-provid- e j who was in this city last nighty Bring MoVy park, . great Alaska. "Sayr do yoa 1 doubt very much if the chosen as the site of the exposition. 4 There is amplo supply of water drawnVeople of this section really ap- 4It Is fully believed in rail- - fr from the watershed in the mountains predate the glorious jlace.' The back of the city, bnt In order to dis-- , mountain grandeur, their ever ""road circles that the fond hopes anaterurban railroad-beharmi'nor rtir.turM thft ' f.lftar . , . tween this city and Salt Lake 6 ly 8,000 tons of cast Iron waterplpe are ,r will be realsed within a reas required. In pther words, thKis Just""1" auu 'UU4 the best part is that the SOU IS SO about fifteen miles of pipe.;: onably shflrt time. Never be- fertile andvaIuabTerThlsS teft to means fore' all has pointed f such successful outcome. At inly a spot which should tempt fr the meeting of tne Provo-Sal- t every settler who seeks a paradise taDwi inieruraan auroaa-oeia jnZwhlchlg liverTruthf ully'r I" 9in aitiaKe yesieraay a re- - v fix mini- have seen - nothing - on- - this 4 trip port -- from ; the enginfiflr-Wl- O y OS HORSE had the surveying in charge 0 H U :jwhtfeh has impressed, me as much was heard and it was encour as thisbeautiful valley." aging, to say the least A re-- " Mr. Heral will joiiiecretary port will be drafted within the - 1 isher at seame ana wiiivtravei I next two weeks on which the through Alaska Vith him. company will go to the eastern his travels w to aScer- for and money market capital, of purposeof meot,us Jnonth,y 1 theWl A.L.Vr!suL,lr that it 1. almostssured tain eeling of fite people 6f county "cotumlssiohers will not" be lacking, as wic-a- -j . u . 01 me. west for National Convention HII-fo- increased reclamation of land lard, of Independence, Mo., a member , a Q fthat bishopric. M,' T. Jamisoa; on I. 'iLu uuu u,5Ouawu wj,y.uu.0g4eii lg secretary of the reunion -- passedOpportunities The explanation of the unusual sight Is thiat-T- he lty of San JMego Cal, ia preparing for the Manama-Californ- ia Exposition, to be held there through'the entire year of 1815, and one ot confront- mytirarfreat-iprtbMmg-ihed the San Diego city fathers waaio an ample water system for the PjepattdByout RepOrt-Being- -y, Make Bid, City Yesterday Section - ... I::-;- 1915." llfjO CITIES TALK FEST : ft Magazine Writer Says - C0J1IIECT - hi The curiosity ot residents of thtscltymaylready . have been, or may be aroused at any of a long ; time, i by a sight train of freight cars on a aide track, or" passing, through town, .fel on ihe Jfcio Xlrjisde, the .carp all loaded with , long, sections of owaterplpe and. the waterplpe labeled "San Diego Exposition, fr - . ...... ,. ... jpArtx-.KJ'tO-V18?- v zu . tendanceandtoxellglouanietIngs Quarterly Session Held in This ment, who is ui this city as fcrA Amons the Mch A 1 composed of 'a iLiili autnmofii! -- - . - . , j were REUNION. OF "JOSEPHrTES.1 The fifth annual reunion of the I EXPLAIN TO FISHER " - oti-featirsi-r- Secertarv Fishei' will then be taken 'to a point beautiful Ptovo , valley overlookinp lake, where he will be shown .iTh Jli nVaAy.farm'nj pftnt'bf thepropo5ed drainage. Charles H. Ward will act as pilot on the automobile Tnp TfTthe evenngr Secretary Fisher will be the honored guest afa , Tf-- -banquet to be given at the Hotel Roberts. organized hurch; of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Is being held at the PPer Falls resort in Proro canyon. - About eighty August 6th to 15th. members' of the church from : the chief northern district of Utah, comprising ' W will bcl met by.i committee Mourn iirf mimiimm d(rld Fwhcr. VALLEY Mrs.-Fran- '... X... the'-boar- pciiaimug.w . here otday, the following communlca- . ministration in Vashington, ana, tion was officially read, and whle no V from the sentiment of the , definite actipn was taken, in all prob; judging the p0Ucy orLesIie's will pe)pie ability objection ta the. assessment in under eo a Change if it expects to crease wu be made by tne commis- - be in iavor with the people f the sioners on tne date designated West. l'i"You arelhereby.potifiedthat:thA policy of Leslie's Weekly state board of equalization proposes to ways has been of a "stand-pa- t per-increase the assessed "valuation of suasion, and the "Visit of Mr, Ilelnl property in your county subject to throughout the West has been for the ', assessment by the- - county assessor, purpose of . feeling nf . the political ; , by adding thereto percentages of " crease as follows WESTERN POLITICS, ,,; Horses,. 10 per - "The fact cent; cattle, 13 per cent to the valu-a- is," he confided to The tion of said classes on ihe assess Herald, "1 wll have to say a few on our ment hook, of your county of thLs words to theNpowerg-that-bstate. If you wish toobject to these paper for they are not Justin line wltk raises, you can be heard Thursday, you energetic Westerners. I find ia my travels that the reforms of the in- August 10. ' "By order of the State Boardof surgent. have been udopted in many- . ur ' . - in-pul- - e - . f0 EciIallzatl6nT-EtrrA73LCK- ' smaller ones, are, .adopting com-- J. "Secretary."-thof and forms' of government and not', mission others Healey Alpine over the a few have favored the Initiative antt asked that theTCOunty-roamountain from Alpine, in Utah county referendum and also the recall. There' to Draper, in "Salt Lake county, be is a spirit of. Jndepndnc la these--'' abandoned.' Oeorge C. Lambert and western people and using the .term. ot 30 others, also of Alpine, filed a cotfn ,the street urchin, .'they have to ,.'tbe""'commiaaioaera.;.how1L, The changes in the political7 to the abandonment of the expressions of the people rather im objecting ' road. Thematteri was referrflto press me." ' A BEAUTIFUL VALLEY Commissioner J. II. Gardner and Road "a, j "Truly", aald Mr. Heinl, "this is Supervisor Oeorge Y. Myers. LYMAN tETTER.. beautiful: valley1.'. The prettiest be-- in a communicatioa'Tto : the - Utah, lieve that I have ever seen. There is county commissioners, Richard R. Ly- - wealth in this soil and it will sot be . mah,.vtce chairman of the state road a surprise to me If you double la . commission,- population within the next ten years. . reached by. 'the. board are. such that In fact, I can not see bow you can help the Btate foad. commission ; will' ex it I would like very much to come pend state- money this year only in back this way, and shall do so if I pos-tvarious countle throughout the aibly can. The people here interest me state wnere the "county commission- -' mncn7and I .believeatTlKy-would-Intere- st ers nSve made the tax levy. th. readers of our paper.. v In cage auy county fails to make this . Mr. Heinl left for! Bait Lake this levy in any of the . precincts, auch morning, and .wlU go to Seattle from, county w.m forfeit its right to use any that point of the state money in jhat county dur ing the year mi.r"; H All bids for county printing were re-- 1 jeeted and order made for new blds.i e C- - d t . 'i'tatea:!V?-."C5onclukna- - he . five-mi- ll . riniiT Tlinnninn HLH hn LiuiNinuuuniiu the-vlstln- 17 . rtlUil -- MPF I i Ux.ntv-nlM ery-mucn- Oe tu , . her-hom- " " e - ; ; entpt-aTia- pty near-Mo-h- ... a, , , ... - Pse J asserts that the Jew will become a great (actor in this kind of activity and, will prove even more Interested in it than In the needle Industry and ng. the. Jews' in America, Great Industrie, leading has leeft made in the work uBrvv laiuuics nave uetn nome- steaded In the'western states The state," he says, "offers excel- Int opportunities for the extension of the woik, and Jewish ' families will Boon be located wittln Its boundaries " on small acreage. . ;iMWi.l'n1'?-- Johay at-;oo-,a rilu-- - e , lr-""- J : - " ,u ? The Jewish 'Colonization, society yftHterdaypnrcnased "ftoJnJ7."jJX Candland, chairman of the state board of land "cpmnilssionerths.obo acres of aucan--t statriand-at'publ- ie r The 'land Manti. is situated twenty miles Mantl on the west ' northwest branch of the Sever river and runs In price from $2.60 an acre up. It Is admirably adapted for agriculture. of The society- - will place 600 families-othe land, beginning with 200 in Ihg Mrs. Gdy Bologonesse and sdaugh- - spring and later the Jewish colony ter, Miss. Tiljie, . of Bingham, wore: will number 1,000 families, according Provo Visitor. "during the past week. 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