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Show THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY. JULY II. ! ' Cet itiiffl.M I j. i.iM have dlstlnguiihed themselves at East-ecolleges and universities, and Is the. years to icome- - will" figure more the honor, lists and prominently tbt 'OritaBadtuBtai S, Tbt ' -- ' -- Salt" Lake City, 'and Francis C. Noon, ' of Prova Another member, A. A. AnPureNutrihon, up building the whole body. B. S., U. of Utah, did. postderson. Inyigaratcs thenimxig mother and the aged. work in the arts college at graduate Rich Btill rnahfd grnl, b powder form, the same Institution . ... . A quick lunch prepare I in V Buimte. . MEMBERS FRAMSD-PLATake norabstirate, Askfor HORUOCS. The convention which framed the ror iiuanctinvauai. ana VjTO wins children. -- sesconstitution and began-lt- a sions June 26 and concluded July 8. While distinguished legal counsel, by-la- SCHOOL C, Rachrachr-of-Chieg- o, and Frank J. Gustln, of Salt Lake, " were in attendance, tt e plan of the organization was: worked out by., the IS AIM young- men and the attorneys acted in an' advisory capacity only iifdraw-inup the sections so that proper legal safeguards were provided. "By the OF terms of the constitution and the members will continue' supreme in control of tne organization. Al CONTINUED. FROM PAGE ONE. ready the Telluride association Idea has attracted much attention in the other specified studies essential ' to East-anelsewhere, and its progress preparation of the thesis to be writ- is being watched by keen eyes and ten by tthe student whose name is un alert- minds tcsee-t- t the7T)Iomlae it der consideration. holds . out of solving many perplex- - one-thir- -- , COIIIROL Complete Change Wednesday & Thursday Good Music p r Children 7:30 p.m."" r by-la- d - 10c IS5I0H Sat. Matinee d s MttvfeilcoraniFa "trail-blazers- of UTAH, 1 a.,t r s: u, '"'t hr a bualnesr t..,;er acW-lutl-.- ,, aj ," " halirthe-associatlon " . .t,.j Preamhls ' r .,aj -s- which shaD amend-- " The 4uiose4hTfilluridAi6o4te elation is to promote the highest well than as considered and determined by tu ""'" V"TV. " ... v being by broadening the field of the association in its annual tonven amended at any annual convention ' knowledge and increasing the adop- tion. tion as the rule of conduct of those Sec. 7. The association may make only by an affirmative vote ot not leaa truths irom - which flows individual alliances and establish branches with tanK 85 perIcf,ni 5f freedom as the result of self go vein- - universttles and oth-- r edu. ational liV ment la ha rrao ny: w " ed that not truntees of its ih rnou nnoraitv onrt tt xm. members We, Us members, - At Olmsted, where the most ad- property, six less months' of "tha than notice its existence mercial institutions jsuch-- as now exist vanced work is 'systematically carried "and make its work effective, do here proposed amendment shall have been w,nnv'.rf'niaWed to each member and provldeanva'r on, the plans tall for two years of by make, execute and acknowledge tt., our irrevocable declaration ol! ethrt industries this j that no amendment snail alter the purthe collegiate work, enabling gradu trust which shall be and ' th , reniaiu at to enter the junior. c)assj 3a ,ihe eoasliit.ion-tmri- ij ,n ot and fleclaxaUon he Rreamble -t"'TOiuf ide a.ss(X'it. shall preserve Inviolate a university of his election! Owing to ion atid bd binding upon each aud iatic form of government. No'l trU81 herein, or permit the principal , the excellent scholastic records which all of us and upon our successor iiinias.--. r other artificial distinction;118 augmented to be, reduced; for any1Uimll be tolerated, lu awarding Im.,.; purposes wnatsoever ana provmea turhave been. established Jby students go- trust hereto forever. 1.1,. 6. and 8, of article Article individual merit, without un . ther that sections ernient, ing" from Olmsted to the larger instisection z 01 article v, section l or Name: '. tutions of learning, the local schoo' is Section 1. The name of the organ-- j attainment, 8h&ll be recognlaed. jartlcle TX and section 2 of article X shall not be amended or repealed, but be Telluride AssociHtion.1 on the "accredited" list of practically laation-shallV Article " '' ' II. Article Administration a of in poproperty: the every university country, : Duration: Section iTah oronertv shall be ac - !fore.ver! Provided, further, sition which carries with it similar SecOon 1. The life of the assocla - nrfA. hiH nH mn. a,nBnual convention of 112 may Dy Urer in credits In the great schools of Europe. tion shall be perpetual. ;of the Telluride Association: At each fourths vote of all the members of thj ALLIANCE WITH CORPORATIONS. Article III. convention four members of association enter into an agreement ' lannual being form Ae Membership: assoclat'oi shall be elected to act with an organization now In the other schools the extent of ed from the members of the varioua oe 1. mem to becuon to T. .sident. and with the engiDie secretary the work varies, depending upon, the the candi treasurer a custodians of all associa- Telluride interests, whereby neither bership in demand for advanced classes and the date shall have had his application oh tion Said four members body may amend its constitution or arproperty. on or to file tutors of inBtructors. at least the availability shall hold p:iice for one year and un- ticles of incorporation without a voto jrear prior thereof by the association til their: successors are elected and of 95 per cent of Its members, anlesa Alliances with the Telluride Power in annual convention; he shall be pur- qualified. "Trie president, secretary, the proposed amendment shall hat company andL other corporations, suing a course of study and purpose treasurer aud said four members shall been endorsed by a majority vote 0! wnereby certain positions of respon- to continue as a student to the "satis- deposit all mortgages, trust deeds, the other, and whereby this assqeia-tion'mtransfer to membership to sibility are reserved "to be filled by faction of the Association; shall have stocks, bonds and other certificates those whb hav suehiorganlaatlon satisfachimself work In or of by interest Telluride Association members form supported property or ownership been members of this association for one of the unusual features of the tory to the association for a period of property which shall be committed to at least three years and who nava at least one year; shall have read dur their custody by ,the association or by wort therein. association. T There is absolutely no ing the year following others for the benefit of the associa- completed thetr on the comobligation &!LJLlBejh5n tion in the bank,, banks, trust furnished tiers to accept such positions," by the assoeia- - pany or companies or in safety out, ohirom. a list . , i i. vaults to be designated by the "U".U,V k 1 a the other hand,-fo- r those who desire r""""- - association at its annual convention to become affiliated with the corio the general principles of democracy The property so deposited .as aforesaid FIRST CLASS MATERIAL; rations there will be opportunity com- and on the constitution and polity of shaa not be removed troin he place or EXCELLENT FINISH. mensurate with' ability and efficiency 'tthe United States; and shall have deposit except by live or more of said AND MARBLE GRANITE on and submixted a thesis the seven custodians j acting together perWhile provision is made (fo aiding written and plaji. of this association, sonally and "upon the authority of the purpose students Jhrough their particularly as set lorth in this consti association in convention assembled. college and university yeara the num- tution, stating therein his reasons for It shall be the duty of such custodians when depositing uch property or if ber granted such preferment is but a wishing to become a member. Sec. 2. No candidate shall become such property - is already -- deposited That Give Perfect Satisfaction small fraction of the total membera member of the association until be then, as soon as possible after qualiAT RIGHT PRICE- Sship. For the year just beginning but shall have received the votes of fying as such custodians,- to remove of the members attending an from 'all bonds and other y securities forty members Have been thus desig aBnoal conventtoa, aa wen as4he votes STrchOTrpsTftiaicMff nated of thejjjnJJajaj of. all members of the. or other securities as 8haUv eome bers are- of wealthy fsmlllesr-ampl- y Llartls and 6ranite Vcrks either acting f or t due and payable during the tyear of association, able and generously willing to give or through, their representatives their custodianship and deposit the 51 W. First So. St, Prove, Utah. them large allowances for their stu- appointees jjrovlded for in this con- - same with the treasurer, taking his ." dent years, who have been "attracted 8titutton,.: therefor, said coupons to fee used No person' ihall be a mem- by him. as provided for in this conto the association because of what ft Sec. ber of the Association until he has stitution and the. stands for, and because of the excep- subscribed to this constitution and ex Sec. 2. A majority of all the memtional standard which has been estab- ecuted the declaration of trust herein bers of the association may sell and 'Wh-You-Stdrfr: bo ao by resolution cause the custodians to lished to the end .that only young men set forth. -- The signature-mu- st an officer of authorised convey any portion of the property of the highest character and potential knowledged by A Saving Account by law to take acknowledgements. tha association, alk proceeds derived -worth be admitted. 8ec 4. The principal occupation of from such sales to be reinvested means that you have adopt' AN AFFILIATED ASSOCIATION, all members shall be the acquisition principal by the association tin its ed ithabit of thrifLand economy In Telluride House, the association of knowledge. Every member discon- name and for Its. benefit No part of will that you going p to keep : world, ha at Cornell but one of many simi tinuing his course- of study for a pur- - the principal of this property .shall be of sUdtag instead tha lf disposetUofJor any other purpose - It Down. lar establishments which will, , pose otner than to provide-himsebeing especially understood that no WE PAY 4 PER CENT time,' dot the campuses of center of shall thereby cease to be a member, funds of the association, either prinAnd offer you every advantage ana oe or assoA or be to here abroad. snail tne and shalli Income, the it converted descriplearning cipal duty of rafe and conservative bankmemtion In detail of "the Ithaca house was ciation' at its first annual convention the private use of the lndivdual - " ' n' " thereafter to declare his membership bers or-- pro rated among them, but published in The. Herald recently, and vacantf r must be used strictly for the purpose Provo Commercial It js sufficient here to say that it is a Sec' 5. The association in annual herein designated. convention shall be' the endeavor of may constitute threemenrflrSe(L-2---It dormitory, more . And Savings Bank " $100,000. its fur bers a committee with. power at times the association not only- to "preserve Capital alubhouBOnlthiuury when the association Is not In session the value of Its but to innishlngs, which la a home at that in- to suspend members until the next crease the.8.ame. property, To this end, ani for stitution for the members Qtthe asso- annual convention upon a petition the purpose of, providing its members J ' : ciation there. employment and jxperlence,it shall signed either by not less than ; : of tfte members of the branch Related to the Telluride association to which such member belongs or.by Is an .organbationtobe composed ,of hot Ies'thaa 40 per cent of the total present employes of the, different Tel- - membership of the association. . luride oempanies and other - corpora Srfr.i:The:"a88bciatioh may, 4y" a ,r Appropriations : & tions enjoying alliances withjthe asso- voto of 80 per cent of Its members, at T Section . 1. Not "488. than .10 . per expel any mem- cent of the Income of the association ciation. This will be in the nature of any annual orconvention without cause, provided shall be added lo the principal an: ber, with, an alumni body. thougH to. have been that before a member be expelled a nually and be invested as such. Ninety a, member of the Telluride iassociatlon votej)f80 per jcent;- of the' memberg per cent of the income is hereby made The Primal Oallr .... . : rr. BlograpH fa not "requfrement, and will hot' be shall be cast for said 'expulsion on subject, to appropriation for purposes A Dead Man's Honor ...... . Vitagrapa v of three days.- ;.f of tne' association- pther than reinvest' ", Shame on Max. in passing on the eligibility of a pro- each Sec. Y. A majority may at "any an- ment. ' ' . .. ,:vv" Loyal Love.' ' member of the .allied associa nual convention confer certificates of Sec. 2. AH' appropriations shall be ' posed . . Reed Strong Sings, tion--. In i act,"lhe founder's idea 'seems graduation v upon, such members as for the year next following the conto have been to get together In a com- have; completed their course of study vening of the annual reonvention and in the association, and at the adjourn- shall pot in any instance require mon& ELLEN pact working body young, men of se- ment or the next annual convention than ah amount equal to 75 per cent rious purposes and high ability, who the' membership of such members shall 01 tue income of the year last nast Taneled Lives fwith Florida Scene. will expand (ho association to the th? cr.irfni year'!ln and Around IIavaha- -- i3. !"omstheTJn,com.e 1 SeCi 8. The membership shall-n" X to bc5 suppl ed from dimensions which Its .alms Le """ Man Wfts Fefl- be Increased to .exceed one to each rwVe fund In the nt a ' .and deserve. ' ' 300 'of Income ot the association of' at Snate'llle.., .. . ; jThe Infapt .'Alreatly members of the association the year preceding; except to admit Sue. it KhaD tie the'duty of the Myrtle Brown Sings. j ttera ' J9811? hinn'iv, .i... . l!1" , j . 1 . . U'wil.ietf"ft tnW . AD ASSIF1ED ' con-iderati- FOR SALE. 1 SALE FOR thoroughbred Eight bult pups, one month North First East: Both phones 164 old; i RIGHT 50. " UP-TO-DA- Our laundry : has been com ide-po- ' oietely modernized and has not a peer in the city." IJt isffie onlyjaundry in town that, can do up your laundry in a maniier strictly It's the only laundry that's equipped in a way that ensures the best work with- a ninimum amount of wear on the 'clothes. FOR 8ALE EQUITY IN 40ACRES PRICE RIVER IRRIGA r TION LAND; BARGAIN. F. MORRIS. WILLIAM 737 MARQUETTE BLDG., L CHICAGO. ILL. up-to-d- ate . MISCELLANEOUS-- , . . 1 MONUMENTS -- , three-fourt- - hs hs - Stean Laundry 498 South Academy .1 1 -- three-fourt- Domestic IP YOU, WANT cheap money m f easy tarws eaa Jea Bird Co. hem-selv- es Avenue pt by-law- WANTEDr-HEL- P ; OAL A rood AGENT WANTED in everv town to represent 4a old established Ufe insurance company that makes a specialty fef temperance risks I low rates" and liberal contract to capable man. Address 8. Wilson. 2E3 Broad- i: war: 3t YOUR BINS FILL NOW, THE WHILE ITORAQ E RATES LAST; ONLY 30 DAYS LEFT. WE HAVE THE BEST IN THE STATE, ABERDEEN - "Hew-York- . LOST ' STRAYED-STOLE- N or phone T89X. Reward It FURNISHED I ... ;- Co. yard ny tna woolen mills. - " perfectly-appointe- -- i . Kill Mors Than Wild Beasts. three-fourt- -- SaltalK-'jtt- ly 13,'l911. Thenumberof .people Jkllld .yearly For the above occasion the Salt Lake ' Route will sell tickets to Salt Lake by wild beasts don't approach the round on one for fare the st July vatf: ppihBr"fcHI1l hy dtaeaiu germt. trip : jeturnipg-Jttlr-i- 4. No life is safe from their attacks. Thy ADVERTISED LETTERS. are in air, water, dust, even food But , , d Letters" for .tDe following-name- d per- grand-protecton- - ? - - t . entrS."4 -- :ciir?l ; 1 . i . - -- h t r 3S REX . r - afforded by Elec- sons remain unclaimed, in the Pforo tric' Bitters, which destroy, and expel postoffice Juiy.10, 1911: . ... Ladies, j '"' these deadly 'disease germs; from- the . Edmunda, illle. , system.; That's why chills, fever and Gates, Miss Lola. ' :. : Rose. Miss Peterson, ague, all malarial and many blood Smith. Mrs. Caroline. diseases, yield promptly to this wonGentlemen. derful blood purifier." Try them, and Chancellor. A. F. ' enjoy the glorious health - and new - i. Huntsman, William.' . . I Xambert, Reuben. strength they'll give you. Money back fd not called tor m two weeKs tney it. not ''satiated.. Only 50c at Hedto the dead letter office.. CU " . JAMESf CLOVE, Postmaster. "?nis Prng-fJqbe-en- d . -- 13.;-goo- ' ' - a CAMBRIAN ASSOCIATION ' - - Independent Cod ROOM for rent, with 90 N. 2d East 4t or without board, u . KOFFORD CROWTHERS. Proprietors. FURNISHED ROOMS. s, -- KINO ANO HIAWATHA. STRAYED Sorrel pany, brand. "17" on hip, mane clipped. Return to 237 ' E. Center, ay , Boston Pit . ZttVJ0 '!r;ftiii?Sf? ,rtpr"envel ; I BOB MILLIGAN, St. Loui, Mo. - . '. by-la- I i7'-.rr!-- is in a position to make liberal advances. Write or wire today,. and get lined up with a firm that will show you how to make money in the selling department of yourcooimoditles.. References as to reliaAddress an communications to bility cheerfully given ., T , "who ?. by-la- present.-provid- Plums. Cherries, that intend using the St. Louis market, will find it to their advantage to get in touch with a reliable wide-awak- e . a,. VI- M- vided, a quorum is not present, the members present may adjourn from Section I. The association ' shaB dayvto day .for a period of seven days, consistent with' this coa-adopt wnereupon, siut tacaing a. quorum, 8titution. they-shal- l adjourn to mept one year . IX. Article after the data fixed for the convening , , , Diversion: of the convention so adjourned".. Section i. In the event of the viola-""- "" See. 6. To carry out the acts of the tion by the association of the letter association there shall be elected from and spirit of , thla trust, the . title to the membership, to serve without com- t UuuguiS w VV "Wliir nnaatlnn fnr h term nf on vMr rnll" attie "mfni 8UCS v?tto? until their successors are elected and Qualified:: a:, president, DlBtlM-o- f C, in trust hold- and er.retsrv: ai.d thre niav he m- - s; prominent families of that republic; Wlllard p. McClellan is a Provo resident, and a senior in Cornell." The dean, K. Tlornhifi, is an M. A. of the University of Chi cago and an A. B. of Harvard."The rest of the membership ' is equally scattered, nearly every section of the United States being represented on Vice-Preside- nt Associations or individual, . Article ) member of one of " the wealthiest and most Q ill DDrn C i . . ATTENTION!! i- nta. Lnf The president Is a son of the secre tary of the Smithsonian Institution, of Washington, D. C, ana tne secretary Ms f ..vio-reslde- The 1ST constitutional members represent a wide area geographically. '. . IngrpTonlems young Men and in creating-anchakci.ltor, dean, ing a more perfect bond of sympathy nA h .hntt rtntl1"1 w provisions expressed in thla COnSUtUtlon. between student bodies, and their ho mamhOT-nf tho fcr.V MlVWtUVtW V aOBUilMllWHt Article teachers materialises. The idea is so who shall hod office tor such time Amendments:' na ai"h and receive may old that It is again '""H'"'a"tnn thp Tiinriii K Sec. 1. The of the assocla- vf j4 4 Atn r aA 4t annual nnfiuonHAH Association rightly. may be called tue association, and also'euch other "V" J""' J aTuZ" ' and thV'work has persons as may be provided for by the fvehn,t,ott started most auspiciously. but under no circumstances1 ( themselves or v j. delegate any The constitutional ollowa.ln full : asso- of the the e,"ept power whereby policy CONSTITUTION. . JiCOPE-OF-SCHOO- - ' - ELIDE -- fum d . g ror . er N. STUOEItT W v.D,, , 6pi1. - : Combine or Trust r ! Feed-drlnkiorJll- In No ual r: - Richmond, Mo. ; . A. R. S.. U. "of Mo,' Versailles, a t, pur-ye- ar TJ. of Mo Oliver, " JiV , be, association conventions U less .than one hundred in number appropriate funds for its educational ! leas a less number Is required in order work, to award members and othem to maintain aa average of 300 per best adapted to fulfil its declared for each member, poses, scholarshlpa to attend educar Sec. At each annual convention tional Institutions: and it shall be law the membership- of the .association 'ful to make appropriation!- - for th ShaU be carefully-review- ed and its prosecution ubj- such persons' ot record corrected and certified. studies at home or la foreign lasder ''. for the investigation of special su Article IV. 7 Jects; for the establishment and mal Form of government ;' " of dormitories, "Section 1. The affairs of the asso- - tenanCe . . .boardinc . I At. mem- ciaUon shall be conducted by all Jtol?U8e" " memoers, each member having equal for any other object consistent wltk ' rights and authority. of the association. bee 1 A convention tor the trans-- . the purpose 4. In the event of the falrur action of association business shall be Sec." held annually at place and time fixed of the1 association to hold its annual convention the chancellor and buslneaa oy we preceding annual convention.. manager are nereby authorised to tnaa 10 W nual convention may, by proxy, con- - pn4 not mo ncome as required to T sisting ol duly Executed power of at- - Ith9 : for nnt MocIat!bn property until th.. ?are torney represent not more than-t- wc next annual convention. absent members. See. 4. There hhall be present at See, 5. The ouuveuUon shall matathe eTOchnnaronretmBuXTOem couveuuon 8 4 i"" of the members and "D prgviue least - ; the cu b nmiT nnmW nMnli "Article VII. '. aAAitii tn thnaa nrABont In norarni pnn. ., Audit: . mslnritv-nfill tha tnctmura. tttltlltfta .1. mi. " L QI of h9 association. In order to legally a' cqh IT 8Da11 audited, i80.?1.1011 yearly by fc. , transact business. wwea ny ana Sec. 6 If. on the date specified for members-selec- nn-- scholarship a ards. This year the following received degrees of mechanical engineer at Cornell; Fleet S. Rust, B. ALTED HULK ; constitutional m IIORtlGirS : I 1911. - - ..;, ; i v. . . t'e - f . serve-exists- -- -- a,, row " ot . 1 - ' ''-"- . - |