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Show EhZ fII"E Sfimmnrv! - RAILS vr. !JLT".E. "?.u? 5""L.N.: ?."i"E?CIAI- - CLUB TO DISCUSS ELIMINATION OF ONE.TEIXPHO.VE; BEING LAID BY SALT LAKE ROUTE; CAUP AT SARATOGA; OUTLOOK FAVORABLE FOR MINING; LOCAL AND SOCIETY NEWS PROYO PACES 6 VOL. XIVt NO. 47. PR $2.00 YEAR- .- SKA I PROVO, UTAH, irtJESDAY, JUNE ,13, J) TUESDAY THURSDAY ana SATURDAY 1911 ESTABLISHED 1885. TELEPHONE QUESTION TO BE GIVEN WE FELLOWS 10 BOTH FACTIONS CLAIM A TTENTIOHBY COMMERCIAL CLUB LEAVE MOTHERS THE LIQUOR ELECTION -- c are schedule10iefdrthccwning-atthregular meeting of is Commercial Club, wbj:h ia to bef held tomorrow night It proposed that the busi- j) the ness men of the city remor e one of the two telephones which are now owned by one company. There is to be argument for. and against and. it is hinted that information is to be imparted The matter Of a monthly . which will give reason for the removal of one of the two telephones. business men's banquet is also to receive attention at this meeting. .Most of the members of the club areJnjFavor.of the.prpposal and it probably will be favorably considered. Other matters of - IfYSCUSSIONSandscu3 - importanee-areHxHisr- bers- - ons The board of directors meet this evening. II t (PL "PRIDE W. - parefJloFBTg DoTogs - GATHERED 11 II nnu Barllelt Made Editor . rnnrnn i Camp at Saratoge Being Pre a to this meeting. IP- - FOR 4- - WAFf ON SCALPERS. OF PROVO." . Samuelson, known in bicycle The Southern Pacuic, E; yHuuiuiiu H . v About the Jolliest bfincc ot boys in tie country wi'l pitch their tents and camp at Sara-toga Friday, June 30, and will remain there until' July 10. A party of forty young men are already at the camp and are prepAtingjto jecelve Jbout3&0 t alaterdate. Preparations are being completed .and the boys will be under the care of Robert Richardson and W. E. Day. C. At "Wyniahi secretary which in ASHLEY BARTLETT. eludes the western inters sts of tlit Harriman system, has started war on "After, considerable' urging, and ticket" scalpers and "have filed "coaa man. of this cify, has accepted Votes', r plaints n the ?ederar "courts against " speed jr- - racer. several alleged deafec. It 1 said that the editorship of the Express, the railroads will .continue action at Verhal, and is now, guiding H0NOR8 IN LAW 8CHOOL. the depLnies of that .'publication. Mr. against scalpers until they Have been George P. Parker, formerly, a stu' entirely exterminated from the local Bartlett was a student and, teacher at i dent pf th B. T. university is mak field. the JTunlviltyJoKBoine time and of Utah is supervising all preping a favorable record at the Univer is favorably known in this city; He arations and baa arranged for sity of Mich gan studying law. Prior MIS8 JEPPERSON PLEASES. also became a leading Itemocratlo the safety of the boys along to taking up studies in the school he Miss light in this. county .having- acted as Florence Jepperson of this city s the shore of Utah lake. -- was an emptor at the Knight Sugar a music in the recital last gave night L!L!iiz Mr Company." Raymond," Canada. the last two county campaigns. A. 4: parlors of the Consolidated . Music "Say, old man, tell me which; Parker is well known in this city, host of friends wiBh Mr. Bartlett suc company, which was" well attended the liquor election is going,;.--D- o v: way The camp will be located at Sara cess in the; new venture and there are Her program was an interesting one, you really think the' people : ; CATCHES A TURTLE. on Utah (ake, where many who .believe that.- Veras Is to with some difficult pieces ol " Vote the town wetT ' " dealing will 0.. L. He4enburg, R. F. D. No. 3, music.' Her voice pleased' 411 who at there are excellent facilities for tunate in obtaining the' services of Mr. m Why,sure caught a turtle the other day," which Bartlett '. -rwlU gowet1 It can't help lL'-r-- ;wimniingf sports todlsWngr While is. considered to be a freakln this sec' The questioner1 - goes - down '&- - - .' will be little opportunity for ' tion. It is supposed that it came from there COLONEL LOOSE RETURNS the street k little f way and. i A S ANNOUNCED the 'boys to spend money, there' will exch the;. Jake.; Mr, Jiedenburg has attachr " TQICC Colonel . Loose .. i.,, f has returned from ... .. '''"T then: sively in Saturday's Her-- i ed a cord. to the shell and will keep a short business trip to Bodie, Cat, be a camp bank in caarge of the sec is elecr the II L how. "HelloLBIll, in :ald there are many the freak as a curiosity.' ' ' He states, that there has been much retary, which will handle deposits and tion goingf ; changes to take place on the Salt towid snow and th and rain winter "This a during out reasonable each pay 'ivlttjtJllrifrtre amounj Lake; Route.Heavy rails will be TO tHE LOST J03EPHI NE.tha waters are high.r He reports his dayThto-wifhfire is .noQne8Cion"ahout tL", 6- -the oy from TO LEAP TO DEATH protect and con- - AlmaSmoot, secretary.of.th Lost laid on this : valley-line- , Interes'ts" at that, place, look And there yon'hrti. There in ice "crisam, candy ' ttrtdtSm work is being started at los'ephlne' mine, left .for the property raining Zl.'never wasniore speculation good. ing be to and soda water. No firearms w Sandy this, weefcNThe' first wrork Sunday morning ad . expects to the outcome of as election tor "? oraet given from headquarters is gone about a week. Machines for B0DIE8 BURIED IN THE EAST, John Edwn Standring, of Lehl, was in the camp. ' allowed amount of Inter-e-st the Provoand from dirt the gold out io lafy heavy rails between Sandy grinding examined as to his sanity, yesterday taken is - surprising both fr-Theboys will: furnish their own afternoon before Commissioner is expected that are being taken from Heber City," and The bodies of Benjamin Raymond and Juab, and D. F. be tents: Awards factions. The 'registration has. will tt were who his and granted Sherwood,, If.' Clark LewiSi before Doctors as soon as this is accomplished, the1 stockholders believe that they drowned son, Utah and' a targe Vote is clubs and excel individual been for a Lake week, in boys heavy ago work will be continued to Lynn- - have a bonanza in the property. The atfd 'H. C.: Holbrookl an4 cbmmiited r anticipated 'onr June' 27. Lost Josephine ..js supposed to. be an Sunday, were taken to Elgin, IIL. for lence in general neatness, ability as a to the State Mental' ." - . " H " . i CyL hospital to be" the moat seems What &t burial unselfishness, services r point camper, after winning the appropriate old t .is , Spanish working. The purpose of the improvement :,The patient ts an rlnielllgent' man 30 .Vital jpoint "before tfle factions St.; Mary's Cathedral of Salt Lake last ijn athleti.es and othei- features of camp to provide ' facilities "for 'the henry an ntr a familyr4le is yoars-age wiU On life. of Fourth the there afthls time ' the maimer1 in n July Sunday. traffic" which els Contemplated' . when RANGE CONDITION. ,'from a religious hallucina- 4- which the suffering a meet carnival be nd athletic grand campaign is to he the change of running Los Angeles E. Clarke, aupervlsor of the. WasuTcfdal mania. While 1 p, m. tion and has a Lehl handled field,with" the at the besr results-.SMITH IS at HONORED. beginning trains bver the : Utah Valley branch satch ,national:; forest has returned In 5the for waiting hisexamipaotf Good Fellows Invited. 'The' prohibition faction havfngr. Ms made. While it will take- - some from a trip over the American Fork John S. Smith, of the Springville ' ah open clerk's office, by stancii)g. 0shot their guns with no littletime to - make then contemplated country. Mr. Clarke- says that; while Milling company ud well known n All boys between the ages of 10 and window in the second story" of ;:the 18 years who make application, hav the "wets' are e "disturbance, : little in been erected slow this a been . has member the has a rushed. work will be range city changes, court house, he tried to jump out and of and recom parents contemplating which will be i Manager ', Wells has Inspected the getting into shape, it is now in splen- - of the grain men's association at their ing approval was caught by the leg oy Dr. ' club of a mendatlon and if not the best manner In which to leaders, grade at. the. point of the mountain did condition and' .111. famish much meeting in Ogden. Alfred E. Cooper, and others, just in time to prefro take action. from member, and engineers are making . plans for more f ood Joratock thanJL did Jast of Pleasant uroye, was also 'elected chibj eli- vent him or teacher church will be n aaaann leader, AffiAni 'the elimination of tne grade at that The examining --psysicians believe gible, to the camp. The entire cost SWING KILLS CHILD. ; J point " will be $4 for the period of ten day. there is a good chance for his recov ' It hag been announced by the "dry" f It is believed that freight trains Glen Holmes, aged 4, son of Mr. HOLMES FUNERAL un He is realizes his mind that ery. This does not include railroad fare. y will continue to operate oyer.tht.pres-en- t and iMrSj.r ACHplmes. offspring-- ! ..JPuneral8ervJ.ces.rftJSdward-R- 4 balanced' and says he : hopes "some-- rarrtpalgn .rnmm.ttPA that, nil npen-ftimain line, even after the .branch' ville, met with an accident in a swing Holmes, who ' was crowned in Utah Following wili be the daily program meeting will be held every Saturday-- ; ., thing can be done for him. has ben,: made the route for the pas- - last, evening while visiting at the lake June 4, was held in Salt Lake 6:30 Reveille, setting up exercia, 0 night, at which prominent prohlbitlosc . meming dip. r buried be- - flag raising-an' tenger trains, although, in time, all home of a relative," which resulted In City yesterday, and s .' speakers will take part and all quew 7:00 tot: 45 Breakfastthrough 7 traffic will be operated his death. He was swinging and fell, side his fiancee, Tnere was a : Uons put forth by the "weU" will.'fcs'' 7;4j5 amp duties. J: . Tbe body, was taken to Springville, attendance at the funeral, which' was through this, valley, is mirslc Good with. dealt : promised. 8 30 Morning assembly. V this afternoon for burial. held from, the First Methodist church PECK TO BE ENTERTAINED. also facts- and f!grs,s!vi8Qncerii!ng ttia ... ... ? 9 Am lllducauonai features, op the of Lake Salt I J. H. Tdanderfield, liquor traffic. tional studies, Stunt rehearsals!. Route; announcedVesterdayThat TTC. inc. nui I to I IMIi - A JUOErn TMC.O CLCtlCU. careful canvass is being made ed ' ' " 11:00 to instruc fPeck, general passenger agentof the Yesterday was the hottest day that Joseph Yktes, of this city, has been the city to ascertain the strengthi fi has been experienced by the people elected grand juniot- counselor of the tion for those learning,: road. w.H the. vote, and according to one 'of ttus Ipend a. couple of days in investigat- of this city this season, the tempera' U. C. T. which is holding it! three crew, drill, beds made. As provided for In a law passed by workers, the towa n already "dry-5 General swim. shade, day's outing in Ogden' thlsyear. Quite ing the possibilities of the city and ture having reached 94 in the the last , legislature, jWllliam Done, and it is now only a matter of, ituu- -. ' Noon 11:45 Inspection. man The of much weather Ha number local in will a is not be the people have .been surrounding- country. state insurance commissioner, has Jorlty. 12 Dinner. guest of Dr Calder, of the State Merf- promising relief, but the clouds of the In the Junction City to participate in One of be campaign" workers stain12:45-Rest period .letter writing completed a list of the cities . and tal hospital,' and also jnembers of the morning indicate a rain and' cooler the fun given ip honor of the "drum- towns of state entitled the to the spe "The people'of the dty afe'satised: reading and lounging. mers Commercial club. While h's ' tripto weather, tax on cial cent one the. fled with per premiums a .'dry', town and. will not Be. TJH business nature. this cHy will be"of In collected their tbe saloon again. We haw- to corporate respective it go. etc. - he will be entertained - in proper limits by the fire insurance compa lealiy already won our battle,, and' 4:46 Preparation for the night. . ..fashion. V " Rnles,---f or-- the- - henefit now is PROVQITES 5 General inspection. ' -, disabled firemen. WET8",6AWING WOOD. .6J45 Colors." .Under the law every, incorporat 7IWe are not makiug aa'much noiM1' At the : Rex and Ellen.--,'T- he Sa . 6 Supper. . .; ed ecity or town in the. state having an as the, other fellows said "a busln.6:45 Rest period and Bible study. mouroi's Expiration" is the headllner TRAFFIC TO servwith fire ' man organized are we "but department, woodt ii: today," sawing 7: ae.H:Tr''-:;fa- ' at the Ellen, and , will be shown to- ha iceable -ah(T samwe equipment apparatus and can, assured that rest you 7f30 to 8:45 Campfire. - Rex e last-- tight for-tmgnftlnattbnrofrlSOO; Is entltledto 8:45 "Tattoo." uOwrfs"frgFLhrrtaik"" one per cent f the total premium co- nQ.i'wet campaiin Is ali josh.. We ait- - : of es the Witch is The first convention of the TransEverglades" .L'' :;"." The; The 'annual Scandinavian reunion fTaim-Ju''- J v' llections. madet iwithm lbs 7 corporate busy and have ear farces at work. Wlr pecially' fine; and should hot he tolss- - came to a close at MantI last evening continental Passenger .Traffic assolimits. The fund created in this man we are no making to mdchVaolai- -' e4. i The management sfltiounces an with Is concert at the Tabernacle, '; It ciation to be held in' the: west com- CELEBRATION OF FOURTH..,- Is to' be used in affording relief to Votes will count-anner that fs- what vipv-" exceptionally good program beginning was 'elated by all, 'who wree. present mences ' a three days' session at the Plans are beJiigjirraaged and com the families of ' firemen ' losing their want . v ' mittee appointed for jthe" proper cele suc7 tomorrow night when air new pic thai it had heen one of lives in the performance Utah hotel at - Sait Lake' Wednesday bration of their Those ;:of a betting dposftfoni vm ol the Fourth la this c!ty..The cessful gatherings U its tn rtbe duty,' or to the firemen them'selves in offering a little" money on even- - baslv will be shown. turs passenger morning. AJreadyTrtyeralj: , t ;t history of this sectiow of the ttattf. featufe"ifsrganit8tlonhbryear ease they are disabled for life." ' ' V' due to the great uncertainty, therW " At 10 si m. yesterday the third 8eS- mien are' in .the city, delegates having is that ths ladiea' clubs of the city are The cities" and' towns which hav? is little "pf.ii 'beingaccepted. " ' ' slon of the jubilee commenced ai the been' coming in on very train since takinjr an actlye parttliL preparation : made the ' proper showing to the th- !r. DIFFERENCES ' OF PINlOMf ' ' v It la proposed that Tabernacle with JacoV Rxstead ' ptithe prograte. suranee commissioner regarding their Saturday afternoon. aeeiaav'to h ofeecUoB ; t r The- singing was given by the ; In order to "facilitate" business Twhen the ! extrcises he "sane." and I organlra.-- more Indefinite than 'the ordinary jjniU- i' Scandinavianhoir. rThr-pentaWed' ffieaventr6nls" called tb ordfr Uon are as follows: .one. Among tae business xtfces prayer was offered ey C. K. Hansen nesday, a,' preliminary' meeting'' was muntafn Country (heir future home. Rngftam Canyon,1 Bountiful, Brlg- of Falrview. O: IV Berg, of Provo, held "yesterday In th'r dining room adBesines the rallroan: offirials who hant City, KTphriani ureka. Helper, ' people- .will vote , for a wtura fof ,'tj was the first speaker. He gave an joining the ball "room of rth Utahare here""" many - reoresentatlves of Mysvme, ' wioon''whrie,a'lcaAvasa Mler Mantl, ieni, ixgan, interesting talk on 'the early life of 'Here the' convention prgram was cotdmerclai clubs: 'lnsustrtal associa4 currMIlfor(L 'MC Pleasant,' Murray, rejgulated( , peopj '. put', of" 'the, 'husinessil'secti the people of this state. C N. Lund, outlined nnder . the" direction 'of Chair- tl'ohkl'adn traffldlbureaus' 'hAve Lcome Nephi, Park Citjr;irovo. Rich points In ht different 'd'rec'tloa; Ogden, ; laformstion received by, a private of ML Pleasant thea related some' in man" Jamea Charlton. ' I'JJ to Salt Lake to' present demands' and field Salina, Salt Lake, Eand' 8pan- 't ' forty. is. to the effect that President teresting experiences during his 'early One thing discuswd of : interest to requests' for 4' thousand and'one mat- ion rum, oyuuijYJlie, (KWIQ HOB, 'manner in which (he 2; r , the loose '"A duet sas' rendered the people of the intermountaJn coun-to- ters. "For instance, alt Lake desires TsitwlU "visit "Utah. soma time" In life in Sanpete. . has- been handled nnder question ' ' Car by Prof. A.' Cr Lund of Provo and was the running f colooisU that ergylai1 stopotef privileges be O " 'butthebft frietii August while on bis toad to the coast Nlelson of present city regime, Salt Lake.- ' ','.M-rand settler excursions to this granted at" this point on all ' throogh Cartensen-Anso- n company' has com of prohibition point out tfiat it pan w While the announcement has been ?;)..' ': l e; section. 'j.'Cr. A special rate for parties tickets both' east and westboond. At menced suit against Charles Taylor In mad,e more 8uccessiul If "drs ar made befort, lC is now quits definite r.H.jZ"J.hh'! iharteriag sleeping iars probably rwlf4 Intervals n special tickets' a y ' the Fourth district court for the elected to 'ofnee.1 ' that the president will visit Utah and Mrs.. Andrew Jensea", of Provo, was be made in orter to get easterners to stopover hasbeengratitedin Salt of a piano .orJiJUtalaJtte.$3ftu ilSome "business. people ctaim fa. .hi.i 4 a Kuanisu-iJor- K ' look over this section with a view of Lake, but nothing permanent has been in eveut that the visitor weanesuay. arrangements are already being: piano cannot be re- - their" opinions on the conversation. - . . covered and for f 100 for bis entertainment, . buying laxd ans mak.ng the inter- - dose. Spanish Fork Press. CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX. damages. MJthePrldeiQttJ'rQTOLflaB a contract with the Salt Lake track promoters to race there He "Is considered- -a tuis season. circles signed bicycle : LAID --- 0- ELECTION RESULTS - ecretary-haimanilesrdur- , - toga-Sprin- gs Ju' 'S . COMING IS PECK d ofeAjuatodLPUb " Salt Lake Route Starts Work on Tracks at Sandy pub-Jlshe- "We are Sawing Woodl 7and Gaining Say the "Wets" tehded.Z,:rZLli. ; . mi ''' mm ; . - '" T thing,-the-tow- ni - ... U 1 over-indulgen- ! " -- if . ; -- ' - - . of . -- - - . - . - : -- -- . - . Hol-broo- k -- omllingr" , l- -"-'- 4 1 : : 1 , d he-wa- : r - . - f ll:15-Swimmli- ig life-savi- - . - . - 11:15-11:4- -- : I - 2 - ; -t- o-4:45 Games,-athletics,-4i- ikes, ,. r tbv - - ASSISI IITE- -- Illfl he UIIST IIHRS ot -th- e-fund-forl ' . ' - WEST - v- time.--At"th- . . 1 -- . , - d . T. the-mos- . t t -but 1 .1 ., ' . MS ; - -- VISIT 10 01MI pre-ildin- g: 1 , f - - equipment,-Jippartitps- g Kill - i - ho-t- et J : ls"ert t'' y - home-seek- er -- - t-'- ':tj. 1 tv-J-- V .'. l l . " -- : five-da- pos-sess'- ( cen-iire- ' - "! |