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Show -- NEWSY "ADS VOL XI i JPROVO-CIT- ra i i - u walking on the edge j t ofrWhtle platform "at the Salt A t LaketheRoute last .... fc.vWw.i.yvfc.v.'Jw v V; ............. X log,1 Edna X ter of G. even- depot t Fillmoreof thewaa Btruck north-goin- engine 3 1 bythe'1 train g tand .Vr:' .' : V.'-"- ' ' EOEhEACCQRmm TO SECY. WILSON yesterday and transacted - routine business." Accounts' for April were allowed as follows: Salaries, $2,l&7,25currentex 1,969.56; improvements penses, and repairs, 49.92; furnace and 4 Huntsman, daugh- R. Hnntsman of ::a -P- The State Board of Insanity met . i f.!f. WHEAT KING ROBS SESSION , SO, BY WHAT MEANS : A SAIL repeated a star times be would otit.2 the goods any Keep your tits tint! UTAH, SATURDAYr MAYrlo, 1909. Y, njunusuy tout hospital SHALL PROVO CITY GO " IF EEALD are as interesting to the ordinary reader as any other ... reading also a good investment. 1 -- - It her right thigh was brok j a y& .i i ; boiler "45.8, en. xseeidtB Having ner tnign T ' table The shows the t troken she received several following movement of patients fojclApril: -ftterltbraieei3m6re -- I i In hospital April 1174 WnTbt 180 354 Men "serious. A A A A AAAaI AAA AAA A A A A A rfTTTTT?T?TT"""""f f lAdmitted in April "If appears that she di4 notriiMMTder treatment L A A A A A -- 5' 3 179 183 that she .was near the track and did Discharged i : "4" 1 not hear the train approaching. A Died , heavy protrudine piece ot- iron RimAaBgMayZll73-i8aL35- 5 8 362 5 3 2 - I itrftckLher jyitb the above mention The board inspected-impro- ve " ed results. Miss r Huntsman had men ts made on the grounds in tree been attending school -- In . this gity planting, road building," etc. Next a week a specmf tneeting will beheld tand" She was and the board will visit springe in token to the hospital here and her Slate canyon and other places and case attended to. According to the determine which is the most advisreports received this afternoon she able for supplying'" water to the will recover. from her injuriesT hospital. The Oak spring on the y.i i ' - fz,. i"T'."' wasateepott(nDieet r . p H I w -- j - Memhgis JESSE KNIGHT, WHO FAVORS PROHIBITION. - v' - - " . - --v j The talk concerning prohibition in the city of Provo con nues and while fnere is a difference of opinion as to how it be: brought "aboutr the : prohibitionbee buzz. As stated in the Herald some time ago, an effort will be made to have a prohibition and discussion jn thehexFcityeIection and party politicsn glimmatedThis.jyasheJ(ind-c- j warwhich was waged in Grand n won out. Junction recently and the. ' " Another class of citizens are in favor of the matter coming will if be engendered the re up but it is thought that less strife spective parties handle the matter. Both national parties will jrobrbly adojptmeasureHiriavorof a dry town The Herald has' had the following interviews with some of the influential people of thexity inegard Jothequestion and it will be noted that opinions differ: anti-prohibiti- , anti-saloo- Jesee Knight "I have not given the matter any thought as to how a " trip No other wbeat comer erer .attracted the attention that the one vperaacl Jamea A. Patten hat. ZTL baa been t elf In the rise of bread prices ta tee: bI3 jargrxltleabaa stirred the capitals or Europe,, caused an "jtKrtnteo attention of the legal depast ment of the government; It alao has cauBed many violent threats t I .L Biad against Mr. Patten, and he gxies about with a bodyguard. ; antl-optlo- 3heElectrichois " MARBIAGE-LICEN- Sl - Marriage licenses have been issued efecWh'if'ihe'cltW'ayA water system was not found to be :n the best or condition. It was found that the fman. holes" n the piping system were in a position to allow considerabl: mud to enter the water mains aacT"'c)n8eqnently" the wat harftot'tieen M' gcodas itmiph, At O m8tead.4' large leak in The pipes of- - ttte system- was disicovered. The ( O'incil are also looking into -- qlestabnfhlgtater" y assist : -- on a-- provo to 01 instead. According to the letter received an engineer from the department will be sent to dirnct jtebuiiding of about a mile of t he SOCIAL DOINGS OF THE I PROVO SOCIETY-PEOPL- Ej in tb will, be gtoamjoSdJbuilding and it Is in-tende 1 .by the county commissioners that the road, supervisor . through out the connty spend time in lea rowand readings was given ' followed ing the roadbuilding business. by games. About one hundrel en- Almost --Jwenty five thousa u d doljaraiavffijeenjuhscribed to the Monday evtning the First wardi building of the road and it will be. held a social at the rd house in started as soon as some of the mesas honor of Mertbn Farrer, who left can be gathered, The matter will Wednesday on a miseion.During soon rest in the hands of the county the first pari of the evening a fine commissioners as the boulevard will program was rendered consisting of be built on the upper country road. music and readings, , followed by a handshake and social. . jd.WhiIeithM.'xprl1i8j community several lectures ; 0' ay jjnatMfgg! GUESTS " v . - W y W NIIIM uuomonT . , - Sgr k. - - He.try-Radmal- -- 1 -f r ---T- he - r , ellaw-andre- l.lJknowl "- :I vr f -- -- ' - - "W-triad- - de ... .... s - . uTlre-areThnld--fwif4ti- i imijdif-JIthAJU- . O-o- - wJj -- . H IF P. ontflPatte - the-wo- i spent-Wednesd- "r -- , 1 iiaiiLtw md : and Al Moore who were in camp of Mapleton Wm. L. last evenine. The hoist will be andjJenuie James of Spanish Fork. "limberedp-f- t - bit"rtodayand if John VrLi de - and Emma Will n.irtRfhi. k.th of Mid WAV. everything goes ri tfftSwaTTWS rved"t)y U unfy be started tomorrow. The shaft is -is Coninii88toDer-.Varin and The flag pole the d down to a depth of nearly 2 50 feet place today from and Duflcan and Mfxr who have ; staiaBdstripesare so weaving JliattaaiJMfZMo- - .vector rk will rod from thejFederal bniluing. ctflotract for pftlieepartmeotof g'ntd road is rapidjy going on andjhe building building stating that the govern-men- t. as us fast as pbssiple along things would gladly assist in the ing two and perhaps three shifts inwill beready- - for icHipaney in a fewanonthfir- the shaft. fivm huijding Mrs.- - Maud Hanson of Lureka ock, at the home of her grandruoth-er- . WILL BE we can get prohibition but I am in Mrs. Electa Bullock; : in ProsQr; Jl f favor Miss Susie Benton o! Eureka is a -'-MisViolet It might be best for the people" fiftecnTadres af aTTensington atTier Provo visitor this week. to fight it 'onion party lines.".', home Saturday afternoon. Music T. for am Farrer "I J. prohk ' Mrs. Harold Perry of Ogden is was . a pleasant feature ot tne anair. if caii it c bition, prohibit"-- . this week in Provo.. annual state visiting R. R. Irvine, Jr. ."I do not ! The twenty-sixt- h Mr. E. J. Ward! accompanied Mrs. Hugh Dougal of Springville favor the question entering the city convention of the Grand Lodge of his daughter Eva and son Frank, by election. I want it to cover the-- ' Knights of Pythias will be held in was a Prpyo visitor Wedensday. left Wedensday for Chicago and Provo onJIuesday and etate." Mrs. O. R.lndersonlpent to set sail for Andrew Knudsen "I am cer of next week. : Beside the regular Thursday, and Fiidayin iProvo. Great Britain on May 28. tainly in favor of prohibition. I rep"rentetive8Vdelegations"bf the r Mrs. Marion P. Monson of Gar- The Nineteenth Century Club .will be .in .attend--. Monday "tfattfk'ic ought to .'enter; the cityiXTniform-Raaf- c evening the Sorosis mnt with ' Mian Rnnlir is spending thIi3"Wctk hi Fiuvu, Juniors Frijijlt L. ?eld met at the home oOITseEva election. 1 am in favor of any Kind anc& Also the Grand Lodge of Mrs. Havercamp presented the first Pythian Sisters willTieet hereTon Miss Gladys Carter spent the Jones, A number of instrumental tne anernoou on "i.ue paper - several isthe same H. F. Thomas days. It Well, I am in years fore part of the week in Salt Lake and vocal selections were ' given Greek jai After recess Mrs. Drama." followed by the usual "social hour. favor of submitting it to the people since the Grand Lodge of Knights Brim gave a paper on vOreek. Paint? As the result of chickens in the of Pythias met in this city; and the for theirs consideration-Jl-theMr. and Mrs. William Lefler ing.". Club adjourned to meet with Lake Salt of Johnson Dora Miss garden, calyes brushing off currunta local lodge, Garden Uty Jfo 10, .want prohibition, I want it-- i v announce the engagement ' of ' their Mrs. unm in one weeK. Holdaj Miss of Fern from the the bushes, and other twuVs was guest favoOtaie is busy making arrangements for Vera Mayor Decker-- "! daughter, Hawl, to Mr. incident tfrfarmvilife where Ja i ms wide prohibition; but just to have the entertainment of the visitors. way Saturday. .The The Sorosis club, met Wedensday Walker of A merMaui'-For-l J. M. Cole and wife, The- ProvoT bandrsdlt- head the t MrsTT. L. Gentry of Salt Laka will take plac during the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Art joinr tbexiity 'dry' anoTcut out the rev" marriage Tind. wife and Mrs. Stena - the- - station at - 6:30 is the ruest. of Miss Chloe, Smoot Mrs. from Fredrick N. parade'', HcJdawiy. enue, leavjngliqtiQiJtQ ;be3btained first week of J une. jGljft iramostereetingTp'rfer SjisoiPeckvhave.:.'become 6u in- ; all around "nSj,-- da not think wonld ruesaay mornmg to meUatitle lialMfc-- a fewdavs. : "classof ,lITIieb"8ch6ol on" tw 'Magna Charta of lngland': censed at ineanother that roi t s. ... ... be good business policy, however, I x ne. i).DJinessLJiousesayeJngmned Miss Alice IWbryof SaltLakeCity the B. Y. U. held a lake party their intention of The remainder of the time was de clubs, sixshooters, fistical encounters decorating for the was the . . think tbqv,r,tion ought to be left of Miss Cbloe Smoot The trip was voted to business. Club will meet and . hair pullings have been the ' of P. guest evening? Tuesday in " the K. occasion cobra to the the week. made to the river "On hayracks wbefe :y blue, ban during iL again next week - with Mrs. . J. R. order ofthe day at Vineyard, md JL G- 't Itflr'Wellj-Idonthev Hazel-How- e now the trouble may- - be : airedU in ..Lake boating; Salt enjoyed of Miss will spOTteand Hodson. aerved ..,.'-..be at the close of i expfesff my views quet -f five were About the. court. Yesterday" the whole the in is Provo. visitine Citv session the present seventy and the .committees are 'g'wt clearly .u Uw wordd. "The question marriage ofMis8Hannah matter came to 1 and -- the Loo8e: ofAljg8 Fay the' advisability of prohibition going planning to make"jhe6tayot-ih- e ijTJbe members of the College club Johnsonizdangbter of Afr.andMrs. -- into the Mrs. E. L.Franks and Miss Hazel enjoyed a hayrack ride and outing J. P. R Johnson, and Mr. J'obn G. Pliceniade atf iavest?gation.frsr:-Sten- a eity electionprand - don'V yisitorjt. pleasant. anL. memorable Swenson Peck and another - know that that; will be a Lone. Franks of Salt Lake are visiting Tn Wedensday - evening. After the Smith was solemnized at the bride's good ihing lypiBar'ai " '"Jv "for the "town. I heartily1 favor Prdvo"wilbIriend8;v mefrycrowd';."hadTen joyed arfide homefffidayevenin -While assembled at the members Of the families were pres- - faces.;;?-?vJames A. Bean was getting '. Mrs. Agusta R.- - Fitch, and ber around toi n they wants ' Radmali J. M J. M.. Jensen i'l am in favor qI. into his buggy near his home, mother Sirs. Mary Morgan of home of one of the membmwherebBtFollOwing the - ceremony a (ColeHenry arrested and his in statement wedding supper was served. The prchibition and the larger the- unit Thursday," lie fell ".to "the ground, Ogden are Provo visitors this week. luncheon was served." case says, thaGCole dre-- a oithe " the stronger I am in ravor of it. apparently snfferingfroni a para-lvt- jc Mr. and Mrs. Henry G ease an- bride'was attired in- - white silk mulk iixsKooter'otf.iiimMr&Cule wants of Lake Salt stroke cf Graham side;--the left atate-wi. Mr. and. ta get.lhe . nounce the engBeement of -- ilieir The Stmwifi Jtinirg :gave another Henry Iladmall arrtsted, tavii." hert it i r hplievi City uTVltiitliig' iirtVoTO-'it- hfailed. I think we ought "to try Bean ifl imnrovin7-Btito-i- M i ... - p r Clarence miwiessf ul Katbennev SHter, dancing party at the TTrst iiie attacfeOierriThe 'natltls li.iv e and get' the county-wid- e, over 70 parents, Mr and Mrs. FredFuihy- - Porter and if be will recover. He-iMont. of Missoula, been aired by the police and v.hn Pnillips ward social hall we cannot get that we ought to fry years or age and is a JProvo Pioneer. 80' The wedding will take place in July The decorations 'Satunhiytviiing were?arried out theyytithroiigh with the to get the city, unit" at the home of Mifs'Gease's parents with TlieSndinayians of this 'ify.will.I Mrs.- W. E. Stoker entertained spring flowersyKpple blossoms Henry' R4duiall pr(mised to niove ' f rieiids La"n mber Iif.f of 0 in night i fyr Intl Zl1",v-!" ir V;MoyfeyrA . i J eeveral 1hmKS that i o not jnerest tabernacle "' ana mrs, rnoiojt riT3iiAinlayjHyl--teacherof- . i5?M3?? IkJLlii!5?4 ;.v" ' t .of is them me. fealt .; r. prohibition, Lke ale inkte.1 are i welcome to be; Uicniue l t the fifth ward gave a eooiai at tue attractiveness. -- The guests numbe.-e- d that a ft w riichts ago KudniMll The Priscilla club frpent Thurs-- e ward hoiiHe present. A pleasant evening will! about eighty. The parents of his brtt her, Seney, stoned Ai rt Friday 'evening. .. A as hecrnj-e- d the farm. (Continued on page 8) Bulln,(,Dt: day evening with Mies Effie very interesting prfigram of - music the club "girls chaperoned the afTiir. S.'renson Jt ' V, n . of ArffltyCQuncil are '..of WIFZ by inspectibn today, Central hart been 'connected wp to The Herald man telephones from lines of the Telluride Ppwercomp. on u til - JAMES BAD CONDITIONS - - ' 1 ill i mSuntat onnohiiroiEtar-ready connected with the hospital. 9 ft rt J3-mKuWl- " 4 I V 1 . - ... : |