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Show THE PR this paper p OMPARE with others and note the number of exclusive local stories. s. VOL. XXVI. BALL flIITTE PRO VO, UTffH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH NO. 174 ill GAME BO CROWD Action Delayed In Seeking Terminal For "Mormon Giant" May Be Rep resentative at Olympic Game fa Stockholm . : . eyes are on the first ball game of the season which will bo played at the campus Friday between the Helena team and the B. Y. U. boys. That the game will be Interesting is the opinion of all who have seen the two teams work out. Manager Irby of the Helena team expects to All CTION As far as is known the cpmmit- - at a recent tee appointed '. URGED IS meet- - ing of the Commercial club have taken no action in the effort to obtain the terminus of the new coal road. It had been expected that this committee would take immediate aotion and do all pos- sible to obtain concessions for this city. r A report was to bo made at the next meeting of the club which was to have been held last Wednesday night. have some time defeating the youngsters from the school and is giving his men all the i practise they will stand before the game. be called promtly will and Mr. Irby do not arrive The game at 4 p. m. states that those who at that time will be late, for punctuality will be one of the first rules. There will be a small One of the representatives of the admission charged but this will in no railroad was in this city last week way keep away the crowd. It has but as far as is known no aetion was been stated that some of the stores taken by the committee. The resolu Cave been talking of closing their tions adopted at the meeting of the places of business for the game so club were forwarded to headquarters that both employers and employes in Salt Lake, but to date pothing will be able to attend. The line-u- p further has been done iff the matter. has not yet been decided upon. Coach It is pointed out that immediate Roberts, however, states that his action should be taken by the commit team will be the best that he can tee and if something is not done at an gather and all the men will be in early-dat- e the chance of getting the trim. A. F. Palm will pobably be the umpire. for this city will be lost terminal - this builtwill be road That the Ogden Bunch May Come. summer is an assured fact, according It is probable that the Ogden bunch of ball tossers will come' to Provo to the best authorities. and meet the Helena bunch on April 19. Manager Irby has received an ALL ROADS ARE offer from Manager McCloskey of the Junction City and the terms are such TO INIS WEEK that it is believed that the game cana be arranged. McCloskey asks for guarantee. When the crowd at Fri All. roads are leading 'to Zion this day's game has been considered it is iweek. Everytrain is burdened with probable that' the offer will be accepted passengers from the south taking ad and a good warm' game of baseball This vantage, of the reduced rates which is promised the Provo fans have been put into effect by the rail- game should be one of the best as roads on account of conference and both managers have their own opinthe other attractlonsla Salt Lake. ions concerning their ball slingers. to made are Provo at Olympic Games. being Preparations take care of a record breaking crowd. Many Provo people may be surattendance the that indicate, Reports prised to hear that the city has a at the Mormon conference will be the candidate for the Olympic games largest of any spring session. The which are to be held this year in Utah Industry week, too, is a great Stockholm, Sweden. Coach Roberts, drawing card and large crowds are respectfully bows and presents A. attending each day. Those who have Richards, the "Mormon Giant," as a attended the show which is being held candidate' to represent the United.! in the Vermont building are pleased States in the high jump or the long with it and it has been asserted that jump. Richards and the coach will there. Is no need to go out of the be at the "tryout" at Stanford, Calistate for goods judging from the good fornia, May 18. Provo'sman will here be given a chance to prove things shown at the exhibition. whether or not he may be the favored INVITED TO BINGHAM OUTING. last candidate. During his work-ou- t Invitations have been received by night he made six. feet one and one-hal- f Henry" Nuttal, secretary of the Com-'.- inches in a running high jump, mercial club, and members to attend actual measurement" and a little over the outing to Bingham and Garfield 2K feet in a running jump. Coach on Arbor Day. Fully 1,000 persons Roberts says that Richards works - V "wTOrease and'Ke"T315nh"edpinIon that ' Route will he will be able to show a .record that ha trin rutiten special cars, and luncheon Is will not only give him a position on to be served on the .train "by House. the American team at Stockholm, but .Manager Herbert J. Mahon of the also give him a world's record or two. Salt Lake club; The tickets have Richards is at the present time one been placed at $1.75 for the round of the five best jumpers in America. trip, including luncheon --The members are-- ' r eqitested'-T'aTttcarly to BE families their . along. rtake ' o . ' M . ft ' 'y - ul PROPERTY. GUESTS OF the Carisa company has returned from the property af TintiC, where ithe company has been busy the' caved shaft for, the, past three eek?---Ther shaft - was one of the oldest in the Tintic district, and had to be retlmber-'elowing the cave-ifrom the Burface to the level. Mr. Snyder reports, that' this (work of repairing the shaft .will be completed to the 400 within a few days, and as the damage to the shaft .below 'the 400 is little it Vlll not be . many days until the" ehaft, ,13 in v Bhape again. The officials will then decide upon what future attention will be given this property. ', ". -- -w- ;-- ! d n " 400-fo- -" - -- . .. ; ; 'At the campus, the Helena baseball tea.ni, U practicing every day. The bbva wcVa out' both morning and. af- ternoon today and will continue hard vork until the opening of the season, 'Which is the last of the month. til county II.-- Ward, chairman commissioners has the of received a personal Invitation from Governor Spry asking him to be a guest at a banquet to be given at the Commercial club ip. Salt Lake next Tuesday night. Like invitations have been sent to all the commissioners in the state. Although no definite announcement has been made" regarding the subjects to be considered at the gathering, it isbelieved that the conclave 'will prove of great importance to the state. According to Governor Spry, there-hanever heretofore been a conference of In hia Utah county commissioners.invitation the governor sets forth that matters of greaT Importance to "the, future, development and .welfare of the state, are to be considered. -- s - . "" 1885. MM It Directly Affects Pocketbook of Local People be remembered as an price at a figure where assurance would be given for a stable market important date in the history of, the and one that would inspire confidence copper metal market, as the price' among consumers, - the demand has was advanced to 16 cents a' pound become so persistent for spit copper Monday. Students of the metal mar- - that a runaway market is very much ket of preparedfor this, as feared. From' what is considered' a In some of the largest metal brokers reliable source It is learned that pro. have been claiming for more than a ducers have on their books orders week 4hat4his price would- - be-- attained J waic-- wi - careBad within a short time. A number of copper through the month of June. salas have been reported during the Some copper ha3 even been sold for day at this new high price and cop- the second half of the year, but thl per producers are now of the opinion ls' sald to have been in comparatively go into small quantities. tfiat a higher price will soon ' A Michigan" Copper interest says: effect. "Yes, I am like "most everybody from Europe Monday "Copper is being shipped from every else," said W. Lester Mangum, who Reports John Bradley, president of the It is loaded right has were to the effect, that the foreign smelter direct. just returned from California, "1 De.seret Jewelry company, is no from the furn- like the cars a onto the visible .supply showed 50,175 tons, freight country and the climate. I more at least, he Is not around of 763 tons in two weeks. aces without rehandling.- This con- 'liked the progress of the people and decrease Provo. After duping several citl- It Is more apparent" than "ever that dition prevails at every smelter in the manner in which the people boost zens into forming the Deseret t the foreign countries are responsible the Michigan- district. There isn't a for their respective communities. The Jewelry company he left for 0- for the rapid decrease that hasj b&en p.ound of metal on hand for sale. Iast roads are a feature in that state, well parts unknown at the sheriff's of- made in this commodity, and there January John I) Ryan expressed the built and maintained. fice and the police of Salt Lake of hope that the advance would not be is now a considerable amount "Speaking of road building, it would City are looking for him on the He too or on. too One precipitate. rapid producer be a mighty good Idea if we would speculation going charge of passing worthless says that while he is confident that didn't talk that way for publication, use different methods in our road checks. Bradley was seen last most of the purchases have beeu but he told his friends that his only building in this state. This road build' here last Friday or Saturday. for imme- fear for the copper metal situation made by manufacturers ing has been ,agltated a great deal 0 diate use, the speculators could see was that it would rise altogether too during the last few years and proBradley came here early in Febru- that there waa;soon tObe. a scarcity rapidly. They, smiled at that sort of gress has been made. I believe that ary and organized the Deseret Jewel- of the metal and have naturally gone talk and wondered if he meant it. it iwould be better for the state, in and Hecla has with, the ry company. Bradley was made presi- In and bought several million pounds, The Calumet long run, if the roads were built dent and manager of the company; on which they already Jave a nice drawn from the metal marketfor the a mile of good road, which would last, Grant C. Bagley of the firm of W. II. profit. time. They .are all sold out and are than to build two miles which would Ray & Co. vice president; John Guy The producers and selling agencies rushing their smelters to the limit to have to be done over again in a year h of the same firm, secretary and treas- practically concede that they are no keep up to the hurry up calls , from or Two. Utah mayieanr-muourer, and these, "with Mrs. John Guy longer able to control the situation. domestic consumers who are caught from the methods wfllch are and Wilford Gray, were the directors. carried out in California.: Despite their efforts to hold the short ihanded." Bradley had a quantity of jewelry, "As far as the California climate which wa3 made the basis of the is concerned, I am not sure that it Is RIO GRANDE CAN NOT incorporation, and the other members DEBATE WON BY THE any better than our own. Our cliof the company put in about $300. It mate is more healthful, that is sure. now transpires that the jewelry in There is more vigor in the air, there SIXTH WARD MUTUAL Bradley's possession was not paid for, is more life in the" breeze. It Is a and was held by him on consignment. better climate for those who desire Of the ?300 put into the company by A report from Denver states that vigor and health." The debating team of the Sixth Bagley and others of Provo, Bradley '' o- interest Of the Colorado Ward Mutual association won the appropriated to his own usb'$256, -' offered V & Southern railroad in the Colorado 'says Mr. Bagley, the vice president. handsome silver loving- cup Stake the Mutual association board Midland ic.id was bought last week COL. LOOSEJEIER OF Bagley, as soon as it was known that by New for the champion debaTIhg"team by 'de- by Blair & Co., bankers, of Bradley had gone, took possession of " York tumor w The the jewelry and fixture supposed to feating XumiBHTtrTti eu EAST main floor of - the tabernacle !Rio entire is to now the and company belong was filled with friends in the purchase of the half interest ts holding the merchandise subject to said to have been denied in Denver the demands of the real owners. The of the debaters and the event, proved Colonel ('. E. Loose, of Provo, Govby Joel F. Vaile, one of the directors Deseret Jewelry company was incor- very pleasing; ernor Mr. Spry and AnthoniL Lund were & Grande. Rio The question debated, was. '"Ilesolv of the Denver porated February 18 of this year. ' selected a3 the committee of three to to said: is have reported Federal Government Vaile ed, that the Architect Kletting on a accompany well is as Rio known, "The Grande, should Regulate Marriage and Dto the east to Inspect the intertrip Colorado STATE of o nor of the ivorce" The winning team, Miss Ola is of several state ior arrangement us for is and it impossible Sward, Messrs. Milton H Kniidsen and Midland, a at of the Utah capi-tmeeting reason half the for the other J. P. McGuire, had the negative. The to buy LARGE BALANCE held commission yesterday, afterforbids state constitution Fifth ward debaters were Miss Lizzie that the noon. commissioners nam. The three lines. of competing Wood, Messrs. Southwick and Olson. the consolidation did not accompany the other mem-4eed Colorado and Grande the Hio The The jvdgcs who decided unanimously on the4rip last vear. Stale Treasurer David Mattson in favor or the Sixth ward ieaTu were midland-ar- econsidered competing and the committee will start filed his March report yesterday R, R. Irvine, Jr., Bishop A. L. Booth lines from Colorado Spring to for the east within three weeks. GovIt morning with'' 'the state auditor. castle." . Christian Jensen.' ernor Spry and Commissioners Lund shows the receipts to have been The winners will be the guests ofi Mr. Vaile further stated, according Loose were also appointed as a and 13,184,069.08, of which $2,021,045.40 honor a party to be given by the to the reiwrt, that the Denver & Rio check up the plans for to committee was the balance left over from the Sixth Ward Mutual associations Tues- Grande would purchase the other half the incapitol. ' ' interest in the road were it possible,' The steady February account. day night next. flow of inheritance taxes is running o :is it would relieve his road of a great ITie total up to a and would be of STUDENTS WILL RENDER respectable figure. amount The1 disbursements were $198,114.33, FARMERS WILL CHOOSE benefit to that part of the state leaving a balance on hand for the served by the two roads. The con"ELOPEMENT OF ELLEN" current month of $2,985,954.73. sideration paid by Blair & Co. is not The balance in the various funds is known, thousrh it is stated that the as follows: reported amount was greatly In excels of the General fund .'. The stundents of the 12's High ....$1,075,317.50 as the amount in1 150,000 named The county commissioners met at; State district school fund 239,661.76 ...... volved when the. ColoradQ.iLJOttUk- JcAooLcks.3aLAheJj:!ghamJQLun ;.. the courthouse Monday and- - author-- ; State high school fund...- - 90.053-.7br the siTpreme university BYCptepaTlng a farce 'com. ized an election at Provo Bench to de- court Qf New York to University and Agriculdispose of Its edy, "The Elopement of Ellen," br Marie Warren which will produced ln tural college fund..... 38,733.79 termine whether a sprinkling district 8tock ln Colorado Midland, the near future. The play is under" 296,151.35 shall be made, extending along the ... University building fund. 0 ... 155,267.94 state .road through the fruit district the. direction of Mrs. Freda Barnum Redemption fund and C. J. Woods ; is business Cluff Trust fund 2,194.03 and on crossroads for the. coming sum-FRANCHISE TO BE PASSED Forest reserve fund, etc.. 7,857.10 mer. To create the district the manager.-- The following are the char1 a mill have acters of the play: would to levy 2,794.01 State fish and game fund. IN SAL! LAKE THIS WEEK 8.01 tax. The election will be held Satur Richard, a devoted young husband, Suspense account ...... most It 13, Btate road fund ,.... is 216,750.73 day, April and Joseph Wootenf Molly, tils wife,' Val-- " thought entine Larson; Robert Shepard, Mol-- y State bounty fund 12,430.29 of the bench farmers will support the! "a franchise will It. that Js movement. ..... 23,345.83 probablo ly's brother Garner Jenson; Max Ten." Agricultural college Deaf and dumb asylum.. Petitions have been sent in from ' be passed by the city commissioners Eych, a chum of Robert's, Sam Bleak; 6,988.38 Colton asking that the highway from of Salt Lake City and county grant-tha- t Dorothy March, (engaged toMaxJa Ii9?P-3Insane asylum 8,989.29 Institute for blind gHMTCTFoTdrn'oTiean; June ' who la doMiner's hospital 39,164.72 be 'Improved. JThe county corrimission-- J to build the Interurban railroad into Haverhill, ( VVellesley Hon. A.. J. ing some special Investigation- for School of education 7,299.45 ers said work on the Utah county por-- ! that city and county. Reform school 17,145.39 tion of the road would begin as soon Evans, one of the promoters of the economics courses during the sum6,575.30 as the high water is over early in thei interurban, has the assurance that mer, Stella Olson; John IIumer RecThe commissioners also tion w ill be taken this w eek. .When tor of St. Agnes, DeVere Chllds. r Reservoir 56,862.50 ' 0593.468.22 have under consideration a road from' these' franchises have been granted, School BOREN GETS TWENTY YEARS, will the who furnish money School of mines 3,841.81 Provo bench to Utah lake through thej the details v of Uintah" . Richard Sheriff the Pope, will wotk1 started be during 37,116.50 Vineyard district. Another road will and University i that county, passed through 'Provo. Monbe built in the north end of the coun. j summer. It Is not believed with Manassa Boren who was - Total $2,985,954r75 ty from the big bench northeast of there will be any further delay and day ' Leal to the sugar factory,, which will that Jrom now, on work-wi- ll o progress, sentenced Saturday to 20 years in the Booth at state prison by Judge J. E. GETS JUDGMENT. give the beet growers of that section Vernal. Sheriff Pope also brought Judgment by default has been eni. Hundreds each week are taking ad- in Mack Colthrope, - of My ton, Icom- tered in the case of Charles CrFrlel, Many supervisors were in to get inreceiver Utah. Banking company, vs. structions on dragging and grading vantage of the free theatre tickets mitted to the state mental hospital. Oavld Morgan, tor '"1 $11,362.40 ..i in the roads for the summer preparatory which are given but by the Herald " " and the Princess and Ellen theatres CHURCH NOTICE. favor of .plaintiff. to an active road building campaign. each week. , The coupons appear ln , St. Mary's Episcopal church- - e'sr o THOMPSON VISITS PRVO. ACORD HERE. Friday's paper.. It should be remem- vice during Holy vWeek, Wednesday 5 p.' m.t J. B. Thompson, a former Provo bered that the coupons must be tak- evealpg, prayer meeting, A. F. Acord and family have 10 a 'Com., and where en ls that from from Holy Thursday; they from Idaho,' Manday paper Friday's here to Provo BJngham, resident, ind must business be for been several m.; he prayer has evening been Good'Friday, their have years presented where they turlng living making ' - . hours on SMurday. sermon, 7:30 p. m, borne for several years. engaged In. ranching. Pres. Deseret Jewelry Company Passes Checks THEN April 1 will 4 Utah Says W. Lester have-bee- h H- - Mangum Who Returns - Fromalif ornia t-thiiir- lk DISAPPEARS ROADS -- FEATURE - ! - road-builde- . , . alf ttfe-'vHth- ' utati wh&-'-oea.tev- FiisioW . one-ha- lf cap-ito- ls ol rs The-arohir-te- . New-an- d .. . - - -- - eias"plssl6n 9 - 1 cTty-to"hV- Charles.' ESTABLISHED 3, 1912. Copper Prices are Sparing t .8 a a a tx. a RIDLEY IS 0 SLOWTOAC This City Friday" Issue" of VHeralT is the businessman's edition for Saturday trade. , THE X ')' Public-building3- - -r . 4 - "''--- ' . - . - ., ( - . v - : |