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Show r (jpACES JDL : VOli XXVLtfO. - 'rr ir - ;f h: in) rriW-- - NEWS 13 TWO . DAYS CARLTEI! w jnz U' ' TAXES IS DECKER SLOG AM , tC'IT PROVO. UTAH. THU- 108. Afr RQVEMENT. WITH LESS . - . x- KOVCUCrR f uobs 151. ESTABLISHED 12:5.. : rD TEST THE? ellsStpjy rorirUricle Cjgsse TT'HE appears ia the current issue of the Sat irday Evening Post, from the pen of Semyel G. Blythe, That ine comments are original and interesting will soon be appreciated by the sreadef s who are acquainted with1 Uncle Jesse Knight: Bessie Wiuttaker's Life May Be Many.-mehave sold mines thi d ream developed Into the - Humbug .... r ' ' DELEGATES were dreams, but Uncle' Jesse Knight mine. '. , Saved By Bravr Apt of is the only man I ever beard of who After that Ltncle Jessebad no dtfc 40ld a dream that was a miue. All f icnlty-i- n capitallzing-blsdream- s. Five Students v . in Uncle to Shine Jesse did it, all right Llke- he had to do was to have a revelaCoun,y Apples Big lee, he has sold a good many other tion, and the money came pouring in , lil 9,. GOT Saturday Evening Post CUIIGLE- - i;j i5d POLICED following-comme- in:?.ALD iEitii; nt 1 I n , . -,- . nI i nnirp U IKI l : Show at Colorado Lapuat. Many Members l-- S HULLU Cammission Form Will Have to Test Fire dreamaor'the results of. them: for. I don't know whether he dreamed taeJ when It coes to having visions that Uncle Sam Mine or hot but he owned Six young students of the L, D. cash' in tar coin of the realm, Uncle it and sold it for $500,000, of which S. university of Savt Lake City makes any other prophet, seer sum he gave one-tent- h Jesse their removal the from suffered to the church, ! or prognosticator look like ajreacilen. being a good Mormon and bound by .'arms and lcg3 of a. sufficient UtahT county will be repre-.- quntity of skin to cover the burn ajy who reacted something like forty sented at the Denver Appl6"show years-ago- . Bes- ed arm of little . . They say out In Utah that Uncle wMch is to be given in the, near Uncle Jesse Is a Mormon and rives Jesse has done more than any other sic "Whlttaker" daughter of A: 0. fulure atid according to the at Provo, Utah. Therefore, he Is en-- 1 one individual as an individual to Whittaker, of Hcber City, in or- statement of R. W. - Brereton, titled to have visions. He is a miner ward developing the "mineral re; der that the little gfrl may live. It is claimed' by "some of thje . V county frjuit inspector, the dis '6 and a developer of mine. Every sources. He .wouian t ne much or a in Utah 'that the time he needs a good mine in his dreamer if he hadn't tbe courage to best legal talent play will far excel the one of last The father . of the - little .girl, business he has a dream and, pres-- i back his 'own dreams; aid he Is Municipal Commission law, under' year. It Is expected that at least the principal of the univer to! he throng a score of from this" go2s out and finds the mine enough of a dreamer to get other peo which the new officers, were elect-- 1 to of the for boy help sity, will show attend the where appealed and dream told htm to look. pie to back them also. He has been ed in Provo, Salt Lake City;Og-the county assist in making the .exhfblt-'4- . the senior "class, and the physician Or cqyrse, it was not always thus in mining for many years. You hear den and Logan is unconstitutional. a good many dTeams UtahZpeopTeZrscoff "atITncle Jeises and steps are being taken to test mines in his earlier days that revelations, but most of them have have been appointed by Mayor about and requireiT io undergo the operation the law in the courts." There are didn't pan out. Ray and also by tije county com- Probably he was stock In his mines just the same. number that immediately responded in which to bring the mlssioners, and- - the Salt Lake Uncle Jesse, gives the Impression seveal ways to the request. At the hour appoint only practicing roundingJ Into fornvj as the saying is.;' route is inakifig arrangements to matter before the courts and the . , of being earnest but simple-minde- d tbirty-on- e ed for-- the take the Utah county delegation but not favored One is tohave the record- students were at the hospifarrahd ..Presently he dreamed" the real an enthusiastic, in a special car, which will be He If be started very acute dream. dreamed that a citizen, who Is er restrained from issuing oertifi- -' from these six boys "were chosen. a certain place, and dug ambling along with his visions and in connected here and run through digging From the legs and arms of these cates of election. This would be .toJlenyer-aUaihed-to-thuntil he came e IUs sagedreams and revelations. Uncle Jesse done irTSalt -- Lakeboys strips of skin from one to three City and would-make v his striker Un- 'glveObaFpfssTon, I said. Gives Angeles limited. to one-ha- lf brush, he inches long,, and Irani one-thir- d be sweep-would it that cle Jesse had been pestering a lot of is the word. Also, thatils the exact probable an inch wide were " taken and to include the otner mg enough Benefits of the Shov. people with his dreams; and they all and identical Impression Uncle Jesse towns in case no cases were filed .; grafted immediately onto thgarm8 and the Apple neck of the littW girl who bad been ffiOiigbtThe" was-- ar tiarxnlesB'otdarTy desires to impart; You can hear peo in the the respective cities. humored him, but they would not ple say he is-show are not overlooked, the follow bit. touched in the up- off tctal count of returns is made". burned by the explosion of a and badly invest This time Uncle Jesse was per story, as they put it. Ladies and lng comment is given from the Inter- - gasoline stove eight weeks ago. the city, cquncil, the recorder sure he had the right sort of a rev- gentlenien, take it from me,! Uncle by mountain Fruit Journal The boys who underwent; the or will be .instructed to issuecertif i- " "As the time draws near lot the deal were elation; so be went, out and tried to Jesse Knight is crazy exactly like a cates of election It "would be at Ray Elsmore, Ray Phil ' American Apple exposition; which Wood,: L. J. Stookey, Pbil S. Grant get six hundred dollars for expenses. fox.'TheyTalkTngdo'lnuch about that, time, that the courts would ; takes place at the Auditorium in Den and Verne McCulIough, and each fwa 2TJjey all laugheoTT him, - being that mine, he said one day about be asked to restrain the order." ' ver m November, the question of the bright mining men and knowing tfcgla T!"XontohWoWi of 5Vttorneys. oLAn-eve- til n4. and. diS' of for it It Isn't The heavy weights In the legal pro-- f valyeug claiming too much tfxact, ratio rbetween dreams JNpartiarfr the which is as one to a mil-- 1 worth n mi t is riot esslon this character Is worthy of consider A. a. Whtttaker, the father, when a coverles, the .several flaws la--poin ': or a lion Hon. AnS in thfs connection it Is in or other lot!" billion, any portly by student at the Brlgham Young univer law, chief of which Is the claim Uncle Jesse's Visions. tefesting to note that the'managemest sity at Provo twelve years ago, gave number you can think of. the law provides that only th that Jesse kept on having : the Can you imagine any such ' flow of names. oJLinos of this event inpreparlng the prem his skin .Uncle the of candldjiteawao-bav Torelleve suffering ium lists, has made several radical and saw that Eldorado ..or. a conversation frenra miner rTou :can the endorseraenLof 100 citizens shall dream under similar circumstances another, features. sagebrush every Blgbt - Finally- - h not ; t nor cbuldanyoneTelser changes appear onTHeoffrcTal ballot. This, tbe raised the $600 and dug It . . It was Instead of the one big prize in the deerlng bis owri attorneys declare deprives the voters car-la good dream. Right under the' par- minei "Huhl'Vsaid all the wise ones, of the constitutional class offered for all varieties right of voting . MAY of apples in competition they have not ticular sagebrush he had seen inb.is "he doesn't want us to buy into It!'' for whom According t pleasei they dream be made" his strike. That Wherefore tbey rushed to buy into It. the new law,' the class to 25 boxes, only cut the car-lo- t lawyers claim, vot- - . but have offered separate premiums ers are deprived from voting for any", on each of the leading commercial vaone who was not nominated at, the rieties. In doing this they, sought to primary election. , , not only multiply the 'interest and In -The effect, iffthe law should 'be enables the tTeasencompetttio'Ti; wrong- - would' be that the incumbent - small orchardist, to compete for. tlje' Utah, may get a low ration oranges In city offices would hold their posibig premiums which was. prohibitive and lemons from California if efforts tions until others were elected or the before. 4 to reoiien the tariffs oh citrus fruits law rectified, so a sto conform witli " from tne growers standpoint, we before the interstate commerce com- constitution. of following .inducements. It enables him tbe Salt Lake lioute will leave the last to learn the strength and weaknessec of - this- - week for Washington to at of his method of Hacking; enjigh tens tend the hearing him as-t- o .whntnrA tha hog cial varieties in his, own as well as the ciiru fruits from CaHfornianof" $1:15 fnrft districts of other states; demon was reduced. Salt lake Ciy was strates the best type and color of given a rate of $lnd all points east commercial' varieties; in of Utah $1.15v If a dealer can not leading creases the values of orchard lands by Sell his ' carload rof fruit here he can SPRINGVILLii . showing the public' that it requires send it on east and get the $1.15 rate With three tickets In the field, Re- -. skill, and knowlegde. to grow fruit; without" rebilling it, stopping" it at publican; cifizen.3 and Socialist, the" increases the standard of fruit for markets until sold; The low rate' was former elected a mayor and one coun-shipment in all districts, and renders made to move the fruit. .i cilman. John Witlng, Republican, enthe industry more profitable; and -- it , Now it is desired to put in effect a dorsed by the Citizens, was also elect is one of the most interesting sports graded rate, giving Salt Lake a low'! TTJ. ed.-LDeal, fusion candidate for in., the catalog of tariff fifflncreaslng thVfreight grad 400 votes' and- - M. Wt Blrd mayor, got !!Io Bhippervdealerg-and-- f r ruitcasso- - uallyeastward: Socialist, 219. The others elected: ciations it is not only an assistance " F:,A. Wann, general. traffic nianag Four-yea- r ; x 1 councilman, O- - B. Huntingfor most of "the reasons; that: to ef, and S. A. Halsted, of Los Angeles, councllmen. . ton, Citizen; two-yethe growers themselves, but as a na are expected to pass through - Salt "Alva Zabriska Mendenhall, Seymour tlonal ', movement spreading through Lake Saturday en route to Washingand Dr. F. Dunn; treasurer. Miss Fan- out the East and West; aRple shows ton'. attend the hearing ale Rowland , 4 Higri Court Each Responsible for His Department: Portion - to be Assigned Later tem ld A . BATTLE LONG . 0 C. F. DECKER TALKS rs fruit-growe- t fr "" " 4. 4.$-$r- . v 0 What departments in the city govefnluenFacommissionerfr - elected will.nandle probably will not be decided until next month, d fr.at- which time the meet and discuss $ officials wU fr thek "qualifications. Itls prob- able, however, that the business coming under the head of "Pub- and " Finance" and lie Affairs .."Public Safety'! win,;beLhandled'fr Decker by Mayor-ielenewly-electe- ' " "Streets ani Public Improvements" and "Parks and Public Property," will v be under the supervision of "Leroy Dixon, wtile the "Water - Supply and Waterworks" will be looked after by Henry J. W. Goddard., ,Tbl3 is believed to, be the'Hn tip. .Candidates . for the respective. appointive offices also will be considered at an early date, and it is probable that one of the first department to receive attention will be thepolice department . .'Concerning the business of and the manner of conducting the afCharles F. Decker fairs, Mayor-elemakes the following statement: "Now that the election is over and the people have seen fit to place me in the psition' of mayor, I desire to "make a sbbrTstatement as o what my futurfi policy willrbe. I think only such improvements as are absolutely necessary should be made, owing to the high taxes we have at the pres- -- 3 the-cit- ct I tcrwonJi5"fUHad JrojnJahjLJeMujie , ; skin-graftin- g, en-moaning, -- sortf underertin" iti' I j J js tto -- 11 ot CET CHEAPER OPAHGES l&frW?iiijs.ti.i -- ials penses as far as possible, and have good, efficient help in all the depart- mentsnf lie city government. I reaL ize the Clianga in form nf gnvprnmpnt will require study" as it is that we get started out right and I hope the people will not be too ready to criticize until sufficient time has been given to get matters n run ning order under the new plan of city government. It wiUbe my aim tq be 2: . fair with all, and work for the iriter-- " ests of ell of Provo and her citizens. - - Tesay.that l am grateful to the citizens of Provo for the high honor - tteyiiaVeagaiaFeonfem - only- - partlally-expresse- s- my-feili- and I hope that my administration of affairs will Justify - the confidence they, have placed In me." . ar .. EASIER FARMERS COME 1 UTAH educate the consumer to demand bet ter apples and pay" more for J them It will hasten the day for the adoption of a national standard of "a 'uniform pack. It will tend to cut down the shipment of ."cullsywhlch do more to nemprar.za his market than any oth er one factor". It brings bim sonal touch with the producer and " closer telationsbip' that promotes, cannot but benefit both.- ?To the public- it provides both; ejir tertajnment and unstructlonV'v .In no other branch, of s husbandry can the and exhibited product to such an .advantage; and .carry with It the natural color and aroma' that distinguishes' the ' apple. - It Is; nature's most 'healthfiiL and appetizing food. "As it' encourages an appetite for the fruit, It Jncrease s ' healtb and longevity, j It is nlikely .that; .in. oiir day we will witness thevevangeliza-tio- n of the world, but 'with assistance of such commercial factors as. storage in translts,.pre:cooling, refrigeration' and storage, we :are likely to see apples the .dessert ot thepopubice-'o- f w-nati- on and cli me , (a tbe t wo hemiHpliereB. tong live Kin? Apple" BULK CDFFEE Si SOLD CHEAPLY jin-pe- homeseekers from the ' are East expected"' to arrive in Salt to LakeCity Thursday Beaver county. It Is likely ' that all of these will file-ogovernment lauds in that section of the state and make arrangements for 'settling here.; Thiis is but the advance delegitiun pf nearly 200 prospectiveettlers who are In communication With the Suit " Lake Commercial club... . .; "Most of those ,to arrive Thursday are from Wisconsin 'and are following the party of eight that, w:a in Salt Lake last week. All of ihosi? ar? riving last week have taken up homesteads in Beavyr county the tide of immigration having been turned from Iron county, wiere nearly all ofihe 8vailWriand"bas "been taken.. . Thirty-fiv- e n at L - -- '- LEHI. IS - - r HON. JESSE KNIGHT. r - 'r-- r1 iTb - n Hbpkrns-;.- dre-Unc!- er short-circuite- it-an- d d noml-nnte- . b : than-srga- v . Jt-s?- e ; d . - , coun.-- -- ar two-ye- -- wurcilmenvbomasW'ebb,' Parley : Ausin-'and George' J." Robinson; James Fyffe; treasurer, ' nest Webb. ." - FORK, i SPANISI y er, . Er- - . j . . k.rev-elatlon-- t. . Four-yea- r new ".'officials: Oilman,.;: WTfCarl - -- -. -- e It is reported that since the recent Oddly. enough Uncle Jesse, having Is. three years ago. he had a revelation raise 'in the price.jbfcoffeedeaKrs sued his warning, was willing to selU that he ought . to nin for governor on report that consumers,; instead of Foolish move on his part, wasn't It? the Democratic ticket It wasa good t paying the advance-o- f 5 cents a pound, '''1 ; ...:v have, iaken to- cheaper grades. "They Ohtcertalnly;- - but hesoIClnestockT revelation, too; ", but, as is the way Me has visions about other things., with some political dreams, it- failed arepaying the Bame price as before, but' getting a lower grade. One of 'hls illuminating revela- - In one particular-Th- la too, sort of , They state that in the last' fortnight tions was about land In Alberta, U,tah Has to come from the'sales'of bulK coffee' have beeirrCanada. ' He dreamed that" proposition headquarter,! .In the Mormon- - church; doubled. Most all of the Coffee con- out some years before Alberta was andvibef JwsjepeouIJ getiis sumed today comes from Brazil,' there not anything much but a place far dream In good .Working torden' solne- being scarcely any locha and Java tfee rhounted police to ride oVerfgT rin It or Urazil produces the lfc went up and bought a few thou- latiori department forJiot-muca'cres sand and ie88e anacre: Uncle didn't cheaper grounded popular grade. d , Cane shgar ia?ten cents cheaper Then he .dreamed about 'raising sugar run. However, the Democrats than last week. It being $7.50 per hun- beets up there, and reamed A sugar Uncle Jesse's son, known as JJlWUliam-knlght, dred, wholesale apd $7.60 retail. Beet factoryandjlQWthatland--i8rArOTtchanged hls"Tiame ' sugar Is considerably cheapeiTiow"t'ffoTIars where It r was . worth cents for campaign purposes , to Jese r teets are being marketed, when Uncle Jesse dreamed about It Knight Junior, and came, mighty near Wholesale beet sugar. Is worth $CR5 first" A gopddreamer, I phould say! winning with "bim. - ' j ' T Is p. Democrat Twoor and retail $6 9i. Tncle (Continued on Page Six.) , , T..v . The entity - Republican' ticket wai the present elected, "overthrowing Democratic administration. For may or,.'W. ERackcr received &02 votes-anEdVard Southwlck, Democrat, candidates kept 375r The restot-thcloae. to the head of , the ticket. " One of the; most spirited elections in tBo city resulted lajromplete victory for 4h Republicans. ..The, re- sult: - -- ' -'- - r.:..;-.- .203 MayorFrancls M. Snell .147 Recorder John Mortan . . Treas'urecirCharlea Booth'""'.'.'. A. .204 Lars Commissioner Long-terr ! Netlson ,..,-.- . .' . 7 CommisKloners ". .'. . Drockbank .', Isaac KdwarlJML Rowe , Shbj't-ter- m McK-l- l .i .101 -, ,.'. . lOOT f"4 ' I- - |