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Show THE ONLY EIGHT PAGE :: ISSUED SEMI-WEEKL- Y - - L! ": .f I PROVO VOL. XIV, NO. 22. Hi r3 nn RfiP (nW A OP r. r - - ' Pass a Commission Wise - Bill to Suit the "Machine" But Law-Make- rs Not the Kind People of Cities Affected Want . -- -- 7 f . ' - v1' A- - .' 4 ' ' - - - t -- , j?rovid ,"The. for a commission form of gov- ernment in cities of the first and seeond class in Utah, and calling primary elections in the fall, passed the 1 louse Wednesday, t5t " mere isfreletss of t ". 9t- -riclenDes Moines plan, as want- S X "N tr 1 1 1 ELIMINATED - interested. and Logan Salt Provo, Lake, Ogtien, bythesecities. Apparently the in A the brief was to proceedings paragraph purpose orYhe legislature W ' House Wednesday , tells the make the billsxSO impotent that whole story of 'the relentless struggle commission forrh, if adopted, " " ' a- faflurX by "political bosses 'of the expressed would ordve i desire of the common people in the chief cities of Utah, representing at of the state's entire least At an interesting and enthusiastic population. Here it isbills of the began yester beld meeting - of the Commercial Club, (rs.v mnrnlnt. hut. It. was late in tht Momefi! . .N ... Des' venine the aiteraoon Detore ' the tasK was com- plaar of municipal- government was pletedr ,They"" were amended consid thoroughly discussed, and the mem- - erably ifor& thevote was .taken. The -v bers W1gTPrt t.nanlinnslv in fnvnf of ii,n i t i a i tva .rnJe ""n-mH j the system, similar action having visions were stricken out, and - the been taken by the commercial bodies civil service clausehich.was inthe ' . bill introduced two years ago, is also of Ogden and Logan. - 4 to either of the cities of-t- - one-hal- f " j "ding r . . - : 1 Dr. Fred W. Taylor explained thoroughly the methods of the system as in vogue in Des Moines, Galveston and other cities, and gave a favorable re- showed its h, otherwise, over the financially"r"and political city council form of government. Dr. Taylor has represented the elub in thismatter, and in, conjunction - a1d with committees - from,.-Ogde- n Logan has advanced the bill now be-- c fore the legislature to give permission to cities of the first and second class the Tight to adopt the commission ? - lation in 1900, 2720,' in crease .029 per cent, 0- ii 1910 2799 , 0t are-cordia- lly '16 - ... " j j, hv,; - 4i : - - o em will-witne- inn "v-'-- " C.J. B AHL0U1ST FIT OF MRS DEATH 110 ILL REJEGTEI SOUTHWDRTH o - one-war- n the-wish- d namf . runiiingieasidlaetthj 6EIS 10 ini- j o-- . hullding" of the district and conduct a high Mrs. Lucinda K. v. 1 .. . r ri..-.- .. ui luw iow ieinj Southworth, widow ci , . u , The bids received here March I J. u, Lytei for graiinp. privileges on 51,840 acres of land m. jijI project Engineer uiuif , this morning from general debility. iThe xleceased was tfie "Strawberry "reclamation project nh Maine, May 3, 1831, and came to Utah with her husband, in the early serve for 1911 have all been rejectev lived the. greater part of the by the reclamation bureau time since her arrival in Utah : in ton, tcufchlch they were" forwarded", a Provo, but has lived in Salt Lake, P. ! being too low. The highest bid wat V. Junction- - and other, places, being 10,600 received torn?. engaged in hotel and mercantile busT-'COs.-Sh- e , 16125,-as-again- st-f ' nOBBt j last jar.'s grazing pjlYJLege.New bid - lr Southworthwa8 an intelligent, Mrs. energetic woman t and gtfnerally respected. ." She is survived by three sons and one daughter and many other relatives." hig"sWc I " will be received March 27 by Mr. ' i . LyteC. . Wyman Berg will entertain a nura-.-" ber of guests this evening in honor .' ' Frank Sharp, who leaves tomorrow torn - Washington. The jewelry store of Joslah Beck. is in process of onof-the-OidestiProvo, has- - been these, provisions Mff'Sna Mrs." C."H." Ward and San-a- m! to build a large amuse- - ' of known Provo, Decker, C.V, there organization bodied In the bill before the legishv removed - from-No- rth Academy, ave- for of ment hall the recreation day the Mrs. C. A. Hedquist spent ture. In ' discussing the question of as "Verl" Decker, aged 19, was arrest and a road' running east nue to West Center street, next door people, young Lak in Salt and on stood in ed the this city; this morning and taken queshow the governor Thursday, and west fwith a 'Bt'e'ef bridfirfe aorr.sa to the Palace Drus: -- Comuany. Mr. While there they attended t&g tion Dr. Taylor tated a Salt Lake to" the police station by Patrolman S.4provo City. ward' Heck has a ntce'store. room, a fine line rlver).from pleasant View showglveoTbythe Press Club. B, Woods and turned over to Sheriff to Lake View ward through the center, ofjewelry and Bllverware, and he will ' Judd of Provo. The hoy sold a horse, of thedistrjct possibly on the dividing he pleased lb have the people come land buggy to G,L. Snow In this city. line of the two s.nrooosed roads is" in and see. him in his new quarters. " J V-v-vo: Articles of incorporation of E. 'J. 1 contemplation. MTh Arcnit-ecthave-jiist 6 10-16 An additional rural complled plans Ward . &iaons Co. havebeen Jlled -' lad" is Tthfit-ti- e modern'TTve-rooiiwesT ahdsoihe, i part of tneolTS with the county clerk. The company and around Provo within the last few thepeople,ijnfbe bench west of the F. J. Patten place pressed brick cottage for Joseph H succeeds and will continue the busieeKS,-W- Si parucumr outm - oemg heen agked Postmaster .Guymon at First West and Fit th North ness of E.- - J. of, the taken from the.Polo hall at American. Clove,-a- fter Mr.- - Gurmon-Tecen- tly came an Inspection, street "making" " . Fork. Young Decker gave the name of has recommended its .'Ward.& Sons in here from Park City establishment ."- .The new company will make a v. ,L O.- Mitchell "to Snow when, he sold - tiim i 4. conditions-- of -- thal and start work sale being that Snow advance J5, the j ... . ! land generalplaning mill work of con. The board .ot education, met !balance to be paid when a hill of sale! tractors "and ' builders.'The-propert-y . -- A U should be protfucBd fronr a purported hHUU wfth the tax payers of the Parker I of Hammond charged with taken over f is the " ' " ' school district in the Bchool father . at Clinton, - Utah. valued Just as at The 12,300. f J II capital stock passing a ohelk on WV A. Will- RIIBCI ARV icueivvu a leiier irom Ulinton, V uouse lufsuaj eveuiug ttuu jjres- is 150,000 in shares ofthe.parcvalue & lams -- Plumbing - Company- -- for : s - . ented. plans of sanitary Improve- ofsuchai disclaiming of 100, each.-T- he officers of the new J20.50 on McCoard Bros oa the UUIIULfHIl wtAntn (a Ha ninA In tria Partrar A transaction- - he was E3. : 25th of last month, has been J. Ward, president; warnedby the pocompany are h4- school building, whic- the tax-- " lice 'tha-t- the buggy and horse were C. H. Ward, vice . president; .J. E. at the Strawberry tunnel stolen property. Decker is a member . Assistant County Aftorney D: H. A fin-o- f 4120--o-r the'alternative of Ward, secretary and treasurer, - who, payers of the district demanded and brought down yesterday by" to see before they would agree to fr : . who are Thomas --went -Spri ngville- - today to four months in the county Jail jT"ard..and Willard B, jPeputy'-- . Sheriff Halea..-.'.!!." vote an extra tal "for successful merchants !n that some .young : menJrving 1 the board city. of Wardrrconstltute v1i . prosecute a "dt4TlFthIWa8:iaeiMOijlA",9' t...,i ' " Deseret Evening News.-- . connecting the schoolhouse with W. Hallaway and was a forgery. . and Rollol HalZharged with rectors." TWing "" " Verl Decker was born and raised in entering Pexton's confectionary store Peace Harry S. Harper at Salt Lake 4 sewers.' The newt company-woulbe glad to ; Mr. McCoard has identified Hard SouthAt the meeting i AjJ, j this city and has always borne a good a few nights ago and taking a small have all contractors ircali and ..see ; mond as the, man who passed the w ick of the board presided. Mr.':: Sr check. Tha blank check And two 4- reputation, and 'his many friends here amount of moneyTTTSeboyi "Were guttty to obtaining money under false them, ! ; 'io? lJ5r" , fr Nelson stated that Architects sympathlzewlth him in this, trouble bound over to the district court and other blank checks were taken pretenses; 'Applewhite was accused, of Itowevefr r Ni'lson was present -- and -- would the xhargd - wltn -- burglarr 1n -- theecond w Sflr T r 5 give a sketch of the plans' for the"fr byrBtotei5o"l!eralde'p;6rter"Tlil8 degree IJall Is out'on" $300 bond and iy n ff , aw C., v .i .rirA Iaiier at .. , rt Tna win . n car r n jentertaiaeJ a pumbeFof 4- - annex and the boilerhouse, " which lflBt oronlncr whlRt nnrtv on Vinlota morning that there was another man wing is in jjail. before a Precinct have hearing " " ... . J . ! . P r. . Tomoa " roinlv. ott.mAA . t In the. case and he,: accompanied by he did. .r Justice Jones7" He. claims It is a of Dunn for this abouaui );. concerncity Verl, left" for SaTtTketliCherenuef-for- t , Frank Sharp will leave "for - the . After jnuch discussion 7 fooiils Hhe case, of mistaken ; identity and 4 springlfke dtcoratiohs..of 4 to-- flpprehead the sta - wiU- accepted4 of Wa sli i n gton tomorro w where ing the plana they-wer- e and on the dining table, where, a'delicr that he 'Is not the guilty" party. ' '7rued made a tool of he may decide to locate and engage """IrTrs, Ja rues C. K how ' Is FtTCo.v 61155; Touf junclieou was BerveiT "foTiow'irjg v . ... in the abstract business youiig sleeker the game. ... from a severe attack of pneumonia. v . And recall, and were,- - of course, em- tiative, referendum school. A company E.J. itt ' . 2v - -- in appointive "offices," the ANY UTA H C ITY I N H Efl C LASS niehtT VmTthPl&sseutEe 'legislature.fhe" cfBzenf bndrat. 2719"; ia 1910. 2964 Increase. Provo invited to at v ment census or tne cities- oi man v 1900. council adopted a resolaUon sustSip- -' t. -ent-- "rz:"--' been have made the per public by ing his action. Among the items elimi- - teId the meeting. v and Utah at shows census bureau county, Springvllle, Washington t2,59ul-for7nated by the mayoF T per eentr the populatloa loss Garden ivo. of shows' Provo,""the Ihat' RtifPt H?ht Slfl!0 fir th health 'rif.i FIRST CHURCH OF CAi? of the 8tate' na? made" the" "4 TOOO" being 3422 and in 1919, 3356. CHRIST SCIENTIST partment, J17.H0 for street and sewer! wonderful increase in population 4 spanisn r orK, - uian county, . f nrlaiinfwlant TaKi.1 t work, and,, 111,000 'for: the contingent Fircf rfnrn- - oaut 272 0T over 44 cent population j ... Jn 1 9 1 0, 346 ' since per -i9uu,v.f5; . " fund. , Iplione Emnge:'" Serines Sunaaj 11 U Thft ranl(1 .26 per cent. whir.h .Provo r crease "The poliee department was in- - a, m- - Sunday schcoir9:45 a. m. Sub A y,r,a tna - also show av7-- ' ee-- infi fa littio shnrt 6 IJtah county,Payson, suuuiei iu icuutc us cajjcuocb ject. Substance. loss of .009 per cent; population htJ Reading roomj of. marvelous as compared with ?6997. 2 to !eperi exceptdaily in class 1900, beingl 2G3& and : in 1910, belotV of cities same the other ' -"The council attempted to raise p. Wednesday evening, testimonial 2397. utah the needed, funds, by., levying, a special, meeting 8 p. m. Provo's growth has not been on ttatax, but the supreme court ruled such boom order, but a natural incerase da- 4 i James Trott, a freight brakeman action illega' and the pruning system to adjustment oi supply unto demaoL ' ' on the .Denver & Rio Hi ande railroad, i was resorted to. . Utah county, population in Tkere is room here for thousands' Provo, e "Although the city will burn no was killed at Tucker Wednesday 1900, 6185; in 1910,-892construction of tte increase, more and with-th5 street lights for- - aSyear the main street morning while switching in the lower Moffat Road, the interurban, and other-larg... per Mk qenL will be lighted as usual, the business yard, by falling from a car and being . Logan, Cache county, population in projects under" contemplation. houses having decided to stand the" run over. The remains were taken 1900, 5451; in 1910, ss an 38 the next decade 10 Salt Lake City. " expense. : C". greater growth' per cent. American Fork, Utah county, popu- - the Garden City. 10 -- rfygtem 0 EftD t adages, " " o der lacking. In his speech in support oftha bills Senator Smith said he regretted that . there was no recall provision inxjlie "yeara. proposed The Provo bench district, which is At a meeting of the state board of henee he will make an effort to have conceded to be . one of the best fruit held courtr commissi6ners, Juvenile that feature incorporated in thiaw." "THERE'S A REASON," mont cer districts in the state, is Creasing yesterday , tne office8 of Governor tainly, for the "ilachine" not wanting rapidly In population, and the people wnUam & , wahlqulst of these "unpatriotic'rovisions n the areexceedtngjy pfdsperousrr Heber City . was tiinanimously selected bill. And there is also a reason why JThe bench- country has iipjo the an4 appointedas judge mue juvenile the people two years hence will elect time-beea organi-- court division of the Fourth judicial men to the legislature ho .will sup- present zation under the judge A. A. Noon, of the majority, and port is now 'expected who died last month, leaving the posi-tha- t og'os Fward7-but it form. amend, this ridiculous and obnoxious two wards wli; be organized jn tion: vacant, Judge Wahlqulst has been After-- a law as passed the nearjuture, with the dividing lineassigjied "toof ficiate at th iscityT" the membets of the club on a of ' ," vote declared jmanimooslr-igaTo- r center of the present ward. " the sloners is composed of Govern Will passage of the hilt; and "the regis- -' PROVD BOY -- The Lincoln school of iam Spry, Attorney General Albtrt R. district, InofLthe club was lative committee which the bench forms a." large part Ttarnes, to end. work to that structed has also recently bpen bonded for $25,- - Public Instruction A. C Nelson, z - '"The Des Moines plan carries the ; . 000, and it is the' intention to erect a' port-whic- . If f 1 " f fall.ayOT;Hartlfy mnnlnTniil last- II . II Belated Census Returns Shows Popu v lation to Be 8,925, an Increase of More Than 441 Per Cent in Las t Ten Years ihJtfln with these "frills" attached thereto. Now comes the news from Salt Lake that the bill has passed both houses of the legislature after first bping shorn of its "frills," which means the bills is devested of its most important nutb-KellxJnj- IZZ-4vIti- rewlt"wBTT: "". f q $ UUNJ Temperance Cause in Var- ious Towns of Utah I I 1 I EiiSiafi in Weeks oily, uuteu Mai'cu t, sus This city cut its running espenbes the;Method-g5o0,677 lasf nighfrand a a " n this- - city-trathe aus- without sfrecflglits" and jollier ;fstr church-lH c- - T- - V- - IIer sub jexti A w tbe Pfces :a prosperous juodern accessories of "c ' vultcui uHraw mC municipality, tor a year, me reason Prohobltlon Both Here and1 Question, revenue loss of the from' given being tahfc up tne saloon licenses Lwhn of seizure law and the search SaSSUon had told bun thaL.Governor 'dry' at the locatoption election last t senator "FIIS" ' Spend Two Mrs. Lulu Shepherd returned to her home In Salt Lake City the first of March, after having spent the last four months in the lecture field in the. E&Btern " Btatesr Wfl" wherd"she 1S-tends, o return on the I5th of this month During her two weeks visit "she will spend her time in the temperance cause.ln tile" various towns in Utah. On Sunday night next, MarCff 12, at 7:30 The recent retrenchment policy Inaugurated by the city council, and the threat to ahut oti the street lights and street sprinkling, is very similar f otheTactfon taken by Everett, Wash., the deference being that the latter city has actually slopped" municipal lighting-an- d xpeutes $0u,ti7. H ero'a w .dispatch from that -- ' wmr ---- Cuts" Out Will ' Wash., Evcrette, ' - 1 A I I A I 11 I I IAII. I U SORELYftFFLICTED "Modern Accessories' MOlliES SEMI-WEEKL- V ANOTHER 9 AND FRIDAY UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 10,1911, Stree t t Lights and - Other IS HERAIJ) ?!ROVO TUESDAY We-nes- id sons ci, Accepts Plans for School" :jBoard- - Arrested On a. 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