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Show ANYHOVy to icnow the ninth legislature is a thing of the it, is Gratifying past' ....... ... "i. - . ISSUED SE'II-WEEKL- - " -- ' -- - : - - " ' V; , : ". . - ' vol. xiv, Nan - ........ - ' - . - BOOSTERS RD litis K OF CIVIC GLU8S -- - r. Manufactured and CityCouncil Join Forces AKD FRIDAY 8EM1-WEEKL- Qotlr Appoint Ward Committies ' Y: S DAY-VICTIM- Clubs -and Commer- AggreeC to Buy Oae Hundred Woman - vr Suit "From Our Home- cial Club IloJd Session and Club? Clubs, Commercial TUESDAY IIITJEEIL ANNUAL HELP - f MARCH 24, 191t PROVO UTAH, FRIDAY Women's ' ; PROVO' HERALD 7 Y GLE-AN-UmzIS-W&TCH-WO- ; . i Many Delinquents Undergo Hairsutc Failure to Work Amputation-to- r The standing civlo committees from . To boost home industry and Prove1 Yesterday was the annual "Y"- - day ' Mrs. W. C Catas, MrB, E. J. Rhoad, wbu d equal the amount erf the sewer made goods at' least 100 men f this the different women's clubs and the -for the students of the Brigham tNine-froCommercial Club, comprising city will "buy a suit of clothes vnaade Mrs. George A. Kerr, Mrs. E. T. Jones, tax, iNane could be legally levied. C. W. Young Mrs. teenth Cluo, University and almost every: Centohy J: W, Cacter tendered his .resigaagoods manufactured by the Miss Fay Loose, Messrs. R. B. Irvine, member of the student! body assisted Cates. Utah E. Mrs. J. and re-- ia -- taka Rhoades; mtHa: Thls wnoim the auperv f.lKnight jsj C :Kr"Decer, J. TtlSbjrwl in-t1 cleaning jipof -- the .hlgY.oo th R3ir tioh "accepted -- suit of an action started by- - number sprosisjD, jirs.eorgeejrrMrs. James- Clove, members of A committee feci" IprIT . w.mwuu . f VI I U E. Miss Sorosls Junior fof nembers. of the Commercial Club T, Jones; Club, i J appointed "by the women's dubs and and referred to the nayier. BOND 4 8 6;clock until in after the ana afternoon y miss i,auaWednesdav jooseevenlne ueorgia Enma Dahlquist tendereq fiffiBie- at thfiir meetlnr the Commercial Club, appeared bewhen and was work the C. Commercial F, the th Club, completed the all endorsed as of chib.way;., by clerk in the office, svper- andLhearti'y fore the city council Wednesday eveni- nation - R. R. Irvine,"4- - J - H. Frlsby, Y could be seen from miles away. Decker,A' to members. effect resolution to this take fnTendent of e waterworks, ng- and Baked lor lae jaf -- The Immense Y isS50 feet long, 12ff a diwn aad a committee, with movement feet April 1. Resignation Was "acthe council in the clean-u- p 1 --aa- leUofl- - bald Wednesday J the feet- - serosa Monrooms Commercial Club the the, top .and. 5 Jtet-athA- . in was flfoiYi' .Harpr camD chairman, lor the city, inaugurated by the ladies cepted. l uu) uinivt base, and waa put on the mountain dar to-etenine. au(wju , xe100 D. obtain signers. l II Thomas, U appointed City Attorney maIhafor Arbor , Day, April 1 4, . . 4. """''.-.side' six years ago. Each year since Mrs.W C. Cates, of the Nineteenth ported. that in hi, opinion the lees of A report frora he Wcommlttea . time the students have white- that u CenAiry Club mentioned some of the E.U Jones, who acted as city justice was reaa ny w. u. Boperis, cnairnuua bondn had thev would toa1 was attne u committees, 7 things the civic sections of the clubs pro tern in January while City Justice and showed that the grand library u meet wnn me city councu - TT would like to see done in order that A. A. Noon was ill, could not ,be de- - benefit ball had netted 1960i4l5L4S ,eM, and for .other . nn anr BiitVi iuecu iuu ucu and " npYr Thpir rnnip sou ducted Noon's from v.j Re Justice t ui uiia uiuuuui salary. ttProvo .might laze first pankjas a in the school buildings " " day improvements to the library ioardP The-- remainder P11h making v general clean-ubeautiful city. Some of them were; . port adopted. dIstrIct,------ "l now the ia I 0 vo on Arbor day. The report of The removing of rubbish and weeds Chairman Thomas of the finance had - been used -- ia - defraying the ex. ' The vot was very light, total of that .vote the" A meeting of thank hesuccefof jyen 143 ott-being partyfrom the streets and sidewalks, the committee aske"(TTofInformatlon In penses of -- east Of -- these elsewhere n UUs paper. gutters kept clean, shade trees trim- - the matter of disposing of papers and was given to all who assisted in any were against bonding the district further pmmutees were appointed the ball a success. : med, expectoration on sidewalks stop--j records of the city "which are now be-- way to make . and (4 In favor of the issuance of the , 1 , a uj. J1 u ouB-ntt city's ing segregated by the committee from J. a. rrisby suggested ; that very ,.buuwwb m, .w,; bonds.' - - ' in-- man in this city who was able to work gentleman ror each municipaj ward, He was and the of the county. number and a city clean, grounds kept work of these eommitteeslsto made to pay the poll tax. iT documents of should other Lthlngs tending tolmprove "the structed to save-onl- y visit the different BChools of the city aU thift. include would Cityul-Tharsp- e-laborers."! value. eflooks i .... . . . 1 -- II ! , 1.mnnmy::mr , 'rS'K JI -- Thomas ana clu31ng ureeKs, negroes a up now was however City 'Attorney general cjal order the pupils the day before Arbor day cleanup of streets, sidewalks and the matter of a $10 qh'eck given by thought that a great amount of wo,rk I to try to interest the children in beau , be done on Mar-of roads Provo the coujd yards on April 14, for which the city Phil Burrage as bail Iter Jackson , tifying the school property. Special . ' tin on which payment! had been stop- - by this means. was being organized.committees to a6k the Commercial - new com-' the to the followingReferred commitTuesday the night bank; civic of the Other speakers pedat " Club to especially ask merchants 'members '.were admitted to the club: tee were C, F. Decker, James Clove, mlttee'on finance. 9 ' about L. C. up the business blocks W. cleaning W. Biersach, The matter of placing hydrants ,on Cates'George and J. H, Frisby. The use of the city teams were asked, for- - to assist in the 'waterworks main on the old line M,. Nuttall, J.' P, Dugan, T. W, . John-fo- p and to ask the newspaper! to give Articles of incorporation of the I sprinkling was referred to the com- -- son, Fred J.'MooreHarvey Cluff, "and uieir support to tne movement were North Fork Investment Company has hauling away the rubbish. been filed with the county clerk. The appointed. John . Holdaway. r Every renuebf th comaiittPe asked. mlttee on waterworks. ' purpose of the incorporation is to buy : for' was readily jequest of the. "sludeut of 'the tantd bj the uBJ,l-X- h and "ialh wood ud timber, xoastruct; and as it that the work B. Y, " Universify forr the .use of the I Vand operate sawmills and power steam was "on roller the one WATER consume campus more than DEBATiMG TEAM day, might UU engage in stock raising,' con plants, , theteainffwere offered lorlirer days granted. duct resorts, - engage in real t pleasure On recommendation of City Engiif needed, and the niattepvas reiwrred esUte business, fish culture, etc.. , to the committee on streets and alleys neer A. Jacob, the work of Contractor Provo 1 the principal place of .busi TO H. S. on Belmont extension sidewalk for its' supervision" It was also sug- The capital stock Is 20,000 in ness.. ; gested-th- at thr mayor issue a pro , ' District iz, was accepted. of the par value of 50c each.4 shares The committee on electric lights reclamation casing on all citizens to re The hold certificates of incorporators spond tothe request ot the commit ported adversely on the recommends The 'SpanishFork-We8tfiel- d "Trriga"- 1500 acres of land in" the North sale of the evening Saturday Briguam W. of H. tion street the! tee totk general cleanup, which Mayor Ray that . Young University debating team. J. W. hork of Provo canyon, which is the discontinued. Chairman lighting--be . mayOr will probably do.' "V -Bott of the committee stated 'that in corporation with the county clerk The Worthen," J. M.. Pond,ond alternate; A. basis of capitalization. Picturt of "Y," Taken from Distance sS U stmaster James Clove in behalf of S.. Gibbon8, 'wlll go to, Loganwhere The and directors are: bfflcers Scott e - the treasury department." asked for conferring with h'usiness menthe" company is organized for the manage-committeZZl . of.Three Mile "will meet the debating team of P. Stewart, preaidentL: Andrew J. they no found had onein favor mentand distribution of" the irriga permission to niakfe some improvethe Agricultural college, composed of Stewart Jr., vice president; John R. washed and cleaned it one day in The same tion water ments on the postoffice sidewalks, to of the recommendation. of Spanish Fork I river I. B. Ball and W. S. Quayle. Stewart secretary, and treasurer;" March being set aside for the purpose. to consist of widening the pave- committee recommended that lights owned the The to "Rebe by Stewart and Eliza Stewart. incorporators. debated is ; question AndyJ. Every boy in the school is supposed ment, parking a portion next, to- - the be taken from the center of blocks on Fork the is. Spanish the NominaThat principal solved, of place to System help In the cleaning up process, and 4 gutter and putting in a cement gut- Academy avenue and Center street of business. The capital-stoc- k is $35,- - tion by Direct Primaries is Preferable atternoon This in who do not suner:dlre conse- those the opera house, : and of moved where ter. His request was granted.-'the city io parts - and Con the- - Fourth - Ward Dramatic Company quences. - This year has proved no ex ' OfKPln shares of the par value of $5 lto Nomination CaucuB ,Mr. Clove also presented a communi there were no lights. Reports adopted. each: The directors and officers are vention." The judges wi,ll be J. N. are playing "Comrades" for the old ceptlon to the rule, as thirty or more cation, from, the department on the ' . Contractor Thomas Sumner was in A. T. - Money, president: - John - E. Mill, superintendent of Logan city people and widows of the city. Theniore boys who did noibelp were matter of compensation tp the city structed to put in street crossings on Bowen, vice president; Soren Soren-son- , schools, D. N. Christensen, superin- players, who are amateurs of the ward, caught and their hair cilpped close for the privilege of connecting . the Fifth South street to connect paved Marin Beaasgard "and James A. tendent of Salt Lake City schools, and have put on the pretty little playlet to ibeir head. federal, building with the sewer, for sidewalks now being constructed, and . Charles: Monk, is secretary several times In thjs city, and it has Boyack. One young man attempted to keep Stephen Richards of Salt Lake. which there is no authority to tax the the Smoot Lumber Company was ditreasurer.. and . . local been"well ; received The take who the those affirmative. students away, by' flaBhi'sg a n boys the have by government. The department express- - rected to construct a cement" bridge .:.. .....:....;.it. :"" volver upon Uiern. The s'udnts, how- d a willingness to' pay a lump um aoross the mill race on the sidewalk . 6 rUnnlynr vpi". rniiirht htm and on South Fifth street. for a term of years which asrental : his hair, painted a Y on his forehead. YOUTHFUL jS.--T.m - -- tion-ar-et- reet VOlEHSr he -- - ISSUE THE iir -- u , " tZ j fm'the - .''r" bh "r hn p Jsf . ' - -r- a -- Je - IIORMliB the-Gard- ea- 1 rt"-isf- IfilSTlEltUB - i '"" - -- ' X : FILESARTICLES .: I LOlli GOES L M . -- by -- -- . l,ir 1:,. U. S. Army May Enter M exico CARTER HELD TO S GRAPPLERS AT THE SCDyiS . ELEGTIOH TO BE . 8. ?. 0. PASS EXAMINATION What Advertisers Are Offering : APR L 13 C T CDUR T There" was a good attendance at the TAYLOR BROSv FURNITURE CO. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 23. Forty-eigh- t Boy Scouts passed a 'l ........ tlTUL il . lYiin ine ueinauu, loe ' six .or si wrestling - tournament in the . B. Y. successful examination for enrollment Extra Two-Mil- l Tax Levy to Special discount on , Baby Carriages. thousand recruits, the issuance of SCHWAB'S Spring clothes for men; Universltyjymnasium Tuesday even- in. the Tenderfoot degree of the Boy order by General Carter, making provi ing and somejexcellentfwork was done. Scout organization Tuesday night Connect School BOTT'S DEPARTMENT STORE BarBuildings mean Sentenced to 30 Days The following are the' winners of the The examination was held in the Consions fora sudden Tuove, should it be and useful ar-gains In necessary 1 events and they will go to Salt Lake gregational, church under the direction vi Yith Sewers .. required, and a statement by Dr. C." F. ' inSail tides, i For - Disturbing ,' to tackle the Y. M. C. A. team of of.. Rev... F. O. Kelley, scout ...commis CaricristU one of the dominant figures MERCANTILE CO. -In the Mexican revolutionary junta, sioned.-1.wrestlers tonight Eight or tea more ire expect--ePeace men. Suits for Spring that the United. States Would to pass the examination in a few Heavyweight Esplin; 18 poundsM. At a meeting of the board of educa BLAKE MUSIC CO. Everything vene in Mexico unless there was1 a E. Petersen; 145 pounds, Tanner first days. cation, held. Tuesday evening, a resolu- - known, in Music. 1. :r definite show of 'tranquility by May Lockart second, Johnson third; 135 The j successful candidates will be tion was adonted Drovmint; for a ane- II. who L. Carter, cabled, quite Im- -j IRVINE 4. SON Special Muslin U t-- i. the war' cloud looked large, today. w ".ni Lt-- i pounds, Lambert Stewart; 125 pounds, elvpn ' a,Tin.iArfnnt"-Mrt!r.faa- -in this city Monday, by iiorria- Pttie-prsitW a . . . n.TI.i.-'.!... nnnnHa ins Sit:i derwpar Dr. Caricrlsti felt sure enough of his commotion, .alp . ". !. " v uuw hi a ....... v A H1 I 1 V rH I f O n MTtJ nn WU IIMKIIU 'I'hlO r. I lUaucrn III lilt -shots" atxMJDunda, rfacts to embody them la, a report to firing-4iv- e PKOVO DRUG CO, pounds, Gibson. Tzievenlng .nextSuperlntendent Thermometers of'an extra tax levy, the proceeds , Francisco I.. Madero, the revolutionary negro, without hitting himrrhka- - The B. Y. U. wrestlers are in -Schools L. E. Eggertsen will! of which wlU be used forcohnectlng r that tell the truth. ' - - ' I SUTTON-CHASon leader who at the lasT'report was' with-- ' waivedexamination on "a form'ttnd xpect?d the DRUG-Citrpregenr as-1:Ta3gesand- wiimddfesttFe"cfio6r."hundlnglrarthe sewers. 1 Ready-eaocharge of ' of themselyes in'the boys on thteoccasion. -- : -rj in thirty miles of the. City "of.Chibua-- ' acwuW g00d tSelr" Orders' lor is to amount will About the $6000 own beb that Ice supply sault with a' deadly and ha gl?H -hua, the . . toitsnament tonight i 4 t from this sneclal tax. l. 4 Km. Iv1 A. " Ji.i.l.i'. w Dr. Caricrlsti urged the insurgent MRS, HODSON , The following arelhe polling places DUSENBERRY MILL1NE RY Al WILL ENTERTAIN and chief to achieve a decisive victory at Precinct Justice E. L. Jones in bonds PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION OF nounces new arrivals of Spring Judges of election:. First ward, all costs by May 1, for he wrote, that of 11000. 'In default of this amount he REESE AND GILLIES POSTPONED - school '" M c :'. ' William MCCoard, j Unery. ' " President Tatt will not" wait" Idnger will be held In custody. Mr,-nend Mrs. J. R. Hodtson will The prelimiBaryXexataJnation of Mrs. Alta" Strong, W. B. Ward; Sec- - BECK JEWELRY CO. N6rkfcatei :'.s";rr than that for quiet be restored, buswho was shot at and threw Joseph Gillies and GusReese, charged tertain a number of their friends this ond ward,' Central sonoolR. C. Kirkv on Main streeti" iness resumed and the trafficrbver "the bricks at Carter, . was sentenced to with appropriatTnga"hVei"elbngIng horns," 57-"- ' North wood,SrsrBMley William T, Jones;: PRINCESS MILLlNERV-OrTerevening tx. railroads to be secure. " The courier defor Fourth which to H: W. The rooms are Third- - ward, Franklin school A, C tremely lo ' prices'. ' East $treet. wadset in Chlpman, the city thirty days' imprisonment parted frora here today. Jail by City- Justice Glazier for dis- today in Precinct Justice E. L, jnes' beautifully decorated, a color scheme Johnson, Edward ,.V. Vincent, " Jesse W. H. RAY A CO-B- !g jtmt! in insur-- . ',.... Dr. CaricriBtl, who of thiy di: turbing the peace, has been postponed indeflnlti: cf pink and white being carried out in Manwarlng; . Fourth :' ance i court i v rates, .: wardiRoyden ee witlTBr prospect of the case being recting minds of ""th- revolutionary ; parlor, and pltiit and green In the house J. If. Frlsby Mrs. Ll!e tAT market--EverythinvtniAL he. guest list includes Junta, is a lawyer, a physlcian anda vita done at Washington, although he tied out of court dlnine room, In. freah and salt meats. Mrs. Belle Nelson; Fifth ward, :. their El Paso and Mmes. .Ferra Decker, N. Parker schoolJohn best has beenon "th"e"gr6und probably ECONOMY st Messrsxapd SECOND HAND-CLOTA, Spendlove, -trained" diplomatist " The letter Is not Laredo, and is now'in-thTsxIiyT An t The "pastors of the Itfethodist, Bap H. "NelsoX; Ed TJones Dn E. r O. James E. Snow, J. II. McEwan. r pressing, ete. " an order,, for Madero is the supreme inkling of " something . unusual afoot tlstr' Adventist 'and Congregational Hughea,-J.- " John BARTON; & BLAKE New rvn. T W. W.. Billings of Salt Lake City is . r petfLInoleum &nX V.'ail Pap cr.-Fleader, but it is in the nature of a re-- reached him some time before the fa- churches of Provo. will open in the Alma Van Wagonen George. T. Judd, nort on thn mpsnfii rt thn mnhnli7n. mous Paris interview., with Jose Yves chapel of the Proctor academy Thurs- James Clove, David Openshaw, W, B. here selling stock in "the Intermoun-tai- n M ii- ETCHER &.THOMA$-rr- . of American troops at Fort Sam Limantour, the Mexican minister of day, April 30. a two weeks' union evan- Ward, W.v E, Stoker, Jacob f.vans,"R. Life Insurance Company, organCtotl-injr,ducenients linance, and he proceded at ,once to gelist rerival effort, in behalf of the S. Jackson, A. B. Morgan,. C. II. Ward, ized lately by prominent Utah business MERCANTILE CO. Sat- ' V F. A. Mansum..'. men. . , above "named churches ' Washington-urday Economy Sale. .1 - - . - WOOD-CUIFTO- " ita - . ' d : - j.. ' w ii. . 1 mi 1 I W - W y theyri E """, ; MR-AN- O. "t '..n,.li 1 Mil-Mae- . -- - .. set-jth- world-travele- Mel-drum- g r, -' L ;- . .. . . - . |