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Show mo this paper wifh others and note the number' of . exclusive local storiesT - pOMPARE j? 4, - VOL;XXVI.NO. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1912. 176 'COAL BRANCH MA Y --AFFECT , U II U II L FUTURE OF TINTIC SMELTER JESSE KNIGHT IS FINANCIAL "fc $ o ut hort Helper. "We own four Quarter sections of coal iand in Spring canyon, and we intend to build the road if developments justify. We expect to do something there, but do not know what it will amount to until we develop the '.. .," , iit S Friday, April 19, Set For Meeting of County Development League - BIG meeting resigned, funds and $4,980.88, in the water in Salt Lake Saturday There is an. over redemption fund. This action was takenat the called draft In the general fund of $2,776.22 ' and the city has $182,000 water works meeting of the state committee wbich 1 convened bonds outstanding. In the offices of Moyle & Thomas W. Allen,, keeper at the Van Cott, Deseret National bank west park," recommended that the enThe resignation of Mr. building. trances to the park be closed with was read and was accepted the' exception of the one at the north- Moyle east cornerr In order to prevent the for Ihe reasons given by Mr. Moyk lawn and flower bedqj' from being de- extended absence in Europe during a stroyed. greater part of the summer. Judge An ordinance was consideredeffectr Tirman's election to' seucceed him ing the prohibition of the sale of li was unanimous. The. appointment is quor. This was drafted by, the com- for the unexpired time. mittee which was recently appointed Twenty-fivcounties In the state at the meeting of the city officials were represented at the meeting, and the county officers. No action which was enthusiastic and charater-4zewas taken on the new ordinance and of by It will be taken up at he Wednes- conviction that victory belonged 'to day meeting of the board. the party this autmun. The state convention for the election of delegates to the national conNINETY-SlfilNvention at Baltimore June 25, will be held in Salt Lake City Mary 11, that AGAINST EQUITABLE LOAN date haying been fixed at the meeting. all the fuel necessary to keep "the smelter going for many years. That also is said to be' the primary object in opening the coal beds and building the road at this time. tic -- An executive was apcommittee pointed to fix the representations from the several counties. These, delegates will number 500 in all. "The executive committee is composed of S. R. Thurman of SalLLake, chairman; Heber C. Jex of Provo, secretary; W. R. Wallace, . William H. JEWISH COLONY DOING King, Ashby Snow, P. S. Fernstrom, Frank B. Stephens, John Dern, Ray WELL SAYS REPRESENTATIVE I Van Cott 'c: P. OverfleWland O, W.i . . . 'mw'tr Salt, Lake, Tressw. jwaigny Jl,J towns in TTl.l. bh uuiereni uiau, mano 1T N- Taylor and Wilford F. Giles of and Wyoming, these states contribut - ' , o. o. omuu w. w. Drowning, rrovv, and one res- - .,' - - - - with the meeting of . In cQunection .the league, a county horse show is. scheduled and other entertainments which will be of interest to all who attend. It is the desire of the of ficers of the league that there be a ' large attendance . and the following letters have been sent to megibers t: of the'ieague and others. Your Almanac Predicts fair Weather. The occasion calls for your presence. The Utah County Development league will hold its first regular quar-terl- y convention , at Spanish Fof6, 19, at the city pavilion at 10 April Don Senor Joaquin Meudez is the new minister, (o the United States from ' .. Guatemala. He is one of the country's most prominent diplomats and hag held o'clock a. m. in AH the service. several high posts the matters discussed at our last meeting are now ready for your TS A ' V tbe-ceura- ge 1 4- - , d J SHOW committees which were appointed at the meeting which was held Mn this city are now ready-t-o make report and other matters will come before the meeting will be of importance to all the cItI-zens of the county.. . e - HORSE April 19 is the date set of the quarterly meeting of the County Development league. The meeting is to be held in Spanish. Fork and arrangements are foe ing made to make the occasion one of success and wprtfi ; The - property and ascertain whether there County Attorney I. E. Willey of is sufficient coal to justify the build.Lake has prepared a list of Salt. ...ing of the road." the not does While Mr. Knight ninetyfive 'complaints which form a say re-- r part of the total list received means road the by his of this building & office Loan the at Equitable against of the Knight operations sumption smelter at Tintlc, the rumors is cur- - 'Investment company, the secretary of on a charge of rent here, that thejsmelter is to be which is under arrest " false pre- under i3 money said there It obtaining in operation. again put Js sufficient -- coal io the Knight hold-- tenses. . WILL EAGUE -- to Helper jien time ago to do some surveying, but they were driven back on account of the storms. They are going back soon to finish surveying for a branch railroad from a. point near Helper to our coal lands in Spring canyon, about five or six miles from -- ENVOY Ralph. Elliott, city auditor,, reported to the city commissioners at the sesJudge Samuel Rf. Thurman was sion held this morning that there was electde chairman, of the state Demo$21,435.89 cash on hand April 1. Of cratic xommittee, ' vice James H. this amount S19.231.23 is In trust held at the Moyle, Survey Being Run Up Spring Canyon; Makes Statement "we sent some !E7 . 1885. Democrats Hold Enthusiastic Session and Name Convention Date 1111. r".n. 'f GU ATEUAL AS - II 111 Hit I U ' I of is the businessman's "edition for . Saturday trade-ii e Friday-issu- OF DEMOCRATS COAL LINE r 1 1111 ESTABLISHED HOSENliErlia SSSTX STATIS SET FORTH 81 According to a report coming irom Price, another coal road is being surveyed, to run from the main Tin of the D. & R. G., near Helper, to the coal beds owned ' by" Jesse "Knight of this city. When asked about the matter to- day, Mr. Knight said: MMRAEB T1 HE The "Herald" -- 1 ,,. ''' rejection or ratification. matters of great 'Importance are now before us, such as the 'pro ON WATER IN DESERT i1posed coat rail road, the Interurbaa Z 1 n Jiroad.; 2'v,w""VM!i jar .. tju Imme diate change in the Salt Lake Rout of tha boycott on Utah, tbrinemoval Utah sheep and cattle men will alfalfa seed, any many matters ofd have equal rights to the springs and rect Importance will be taken by the streams in western Utah in the fu- convention. ture. issued by President It is earnestly desired and request ed that alLBiembers of the A3socIav Taft Thursday sets: aside these tlon, 'together with all citizens, wlio siirlngsarid streams" as public have the welfare of Utah county citiThis action will prevent zens at heart will be In attendance a "further filing on the waters by at ' ' ; this convention. suitin A carefully arranged program private interests, the past, they enabled to able to the occasion has been, arrangwe are going to haye--- : prevent the beep and cattle Interests, ed and withal, a "BlgTlme" and we want your here," ; ' fromusihg the desert waters. and want you to bring "The Folks Thia is one of the problems which Along.' . has Caused the Utah sheepmen conThe Utah County Horse show will " siderable anxiety during the past be held here on the same date.! Our" could see governor and many other leading men the time when they would be driven of the state are expected to be' here from the range for the lack of water- to take part In the affairs of the ing places on the desert few and far Utah County Developbetween, individuals have used their ment League, homestead rights ag a means ot : BT.ThurbeiV-- from the sheep' and President. " r"T cattle - interests by filing on the MUST BE NO HONOPLY - . Benjamin Brown and B. Silverman eight and A. L. Brewer of Ogden, report that the colonists of the Jewish The total amount of the peotlvely. The executive committee will, meet- colony located near Gunnison, San loans asked for the. prospective Joan-- ' s next Tuesday night at Judge pete county, are progressing fine. ers aggregate more than $150,000 and to of flee, Boston building, the money collected by the company They have 6,000 acres of land in all, make the county apportionment, of j more than $13,000. PROVO SINGERS PLEASE to the state convention and and this spring expect to get considerdelegates The list of towns and the number of. to take up consideration of the date able more. Last week the irrigation complaints from each in the present for the state nominating convention. canal to the land was rnished and Joe tabulation is as follows: water was turned, in Monday. Good o Utah Oasis, 2; Moab. 1; Tooele, 4; are under way and things buildings St.' Salt Lake City, 4; Huckley, 3; ' . look very promising.'' TuT'choir of the APEX LAW INTRODUCED Brigham Young Anthony, I5 Kamas, 1; Brigham City, ile&srs. Brownand Silverman .met University, of this city, under the di- 1 ; Paradise, ; Santaquin, 1 ; Moroni, "night with some of he Thursday C. A. rection of Professor Lund, l; Payson, lr NepM, 5; Vernal, 1; IN SENATE BY SHOT prominent men of Salt Lake and Tendered an 'excellent and a diversi- Salina, 7; Beaver City, 1; Plymouth, organized a Jewisli colonization Joaia fied musical program at each of the 1; Ledington, 1; Lewlstdn, 1; Provo, society, for the purpose of advancing two sessions in the Salt Lake 1; 1; Huntington, 1; St. George, Late from dispatches "Washington money to settlers so2t?at they can Inv. The chief selection of Taylorsville, 1; Granger, 1; Layton, to are the effect Smoot prove their land to better advantage. Senator that the program was sung at the closing 1; Myton, 6; Minersville, 1; Roose"has reintroduced the The officers and directors of the proposed of the afternoon meeting. It was the velt, 2; West PorUge, 9; La Verkin, In which a changes apex mining law, society are Adolph Baer, president; chorus, . "The Lord Hath Brought 1 ; Willard, 1; Spry, 1; Centerfleld, number of western have senators Adolph Simon, first vice president; Again Zion," by Arthur Shepherd. 1; Benson, 1; Monroe, 2; Kingston, failed S. Auerbach, in ento second vice efforts George get repeated The opening tenor solo was sung by 1, and Scofield, 2. law-- . acted into DanieL.Alexandeivsecrepresident; Professor C. R. Johnson. Alva Idaho Woodruff, 1; Farnum, 1; YSeMfoprSmoo- introduced a bill tary ; Henry Cohn, treasurer; Louis iasso," sang the solo.'Within PocaAello, 1; American ' Falls, 1; WATSON CASE IN COURT. the ;Holy Temple." "The Song of Grace, 2; Turner, 1; Rigbyr 5, and maklnga radical change in mining Cohn, N. Rosenblatt, Edward Rosen- oases. NewSamuel laws. David Spitz, th The first case to come up during Ruth" was given by MlssAnnie Their move has been followed bv Apex(baum, Ijimends hoPse" law BenJanrin and Brwnrdirectors mining by therestricting mining ffie "Newell who was'ln fine voice and Aprit trin.of courtat JhatiL-Wyoming Jackson, 1. sKepaM "liaUTr InWmtsTt within boundaries of mining claims the state who have also filed on a the state vs W. G. Watson, charged gave the selection in a pleasing 0 and repeals law which allows veins to' 7 number of springs and streams.! with" assault with latent W commit Leslie Hickman, baritone, style. LIQUOR LAW CAUSES to be followed such boundaries 1311. NEEDS CORRESPONDENTS teyond a 27, with "Hosannah" in felony September These filings have worked a" hardsang good effect In claim where apex of vein is within and sheep woman ,in the case Is Olive Callaway ship on the amal' cattle mu H a na claim. The Smoot measure also proLAW SUITS FOR DAMAGES owner .ACCEPT 8AC08 CHALLENGE. vr ranging their herds on the.oi opnngviiie. mo riwibi - The challenge of Peter Saco3 of vides that notice of location of claims In was taken obtaining up the com were as day often desert, they Mid vale to wreUse and throw Dell must be filed in land office within a pelled to buy water for their herds. a Jury. Evidence of the state "Wis The soccer game yesterday at Salt year from date of location and final ,Two suits were filed In the Fourth Stewart an Dan Lockbart within an commenced when the court adjourned; $ hour has been accepted bythe tatter j resulted In a victory forthe ! e?iriLndrajrmenL.ttiu8t.-.be-made.- 4 until Tuesday. NOTfCEf O CONTRACTORS." two and if Sacos means business the Rio Grande team against 'the Provo within seven years. of an attempt to enforce the liquor Bids wilhhvrecelved after April Under the provision of a bill intro- law passed by the last legislature. Al. 9, 1912, and until 'match will be pulled off within the aggregation. The score was 3 to 0, April 16, 1912 for IRBY HAS GOOD TIMBER. .next ten days. Lockhart and Stewart there were, however,, ipolnts which duced by Senator Smoot the apex bert Singleton of Vernal has com- the construction of a picture theatre . "Blub" Itty took. his. bunch of ball 3 agree-to- . put nip idewagerof fifty were questions and the game has been mining law" "would be repealed. If en- menced suit against Henry Foster to be erected at fcureka, Utah. Plans tossers to Zion yesterday and tor the fUof ffmA 4Vi!a aa arm. ArAAOad fltfAlra aonara mac oacos.can noi ma Ke good protested and there is a possibility acted no locator would have the right and Andrew. N. King to collect $500 and1 specifications can be had by adhis claim. The match is to be pull- that the game, win bo "played over. to follow any veinrloder ledge or hloh plaintiff alleges defendants dressing Box 165 Provo, Utah. The with cooieys b ny sera per peis. . iae ed off in thl3 city, all parties agree-- . The game, was a repeait er, the other Qtherdei)03llout3ideotjtheJlmltA of compelled hlov to pay them on Mareh4rjght was Salt Lake 8 ; Holcna-6.- -It iT7Teserve'd(r"TeJect any and . Ine-ttime and place. ym- game having been played in this city the surface boundary of his claim. 24, 1912, on a threat that if he did an 5UVU ft, in & a, 4.uai " n A aaik. In a n. At present. If the apex of a vein Is not pay the amount defendants would without a score iat? Ut trn uaiiI SlfTtfP y icat hnao7A hn uuiiug ,.. EASTERV AT ST. MARY 5. There was considerable complaint within a claim, its locator may follow imprison him . In- - "a common Jail." WILL GIVE PASSES. pitch- son, - Mearsr the tall, BI F. Bushi president of the Denver er, showed every sign of being a topon of the Provo boys at the vein to its ends, even though it TbeTIatnUil turther alleges that the ; well as devout. member who attended the treatment which were accorded leads under the land of an adjoining defendants assaulted him and forced & Rio Grande, tho Missouri Pacific notcher in the Helena aggregation the Easter service at St. Mary's, come the men when they arrived in the city. owner. Much litigation has resulted hlra. to get cp outof bed atm2:30 aiid the Iron Mountain systems, ha3 this season, and .'little. Menges.th "many appreclaOje remarksN To some, No" representative ofthe" Salt "Lake fromconfHcfing "ciajmCxnder the a. m. and compelled hlra to- accom- annot need a new rule for employees' kid wonder had the sympathy of the ' ' ; we severe simplicity ot tne. cnurca bunch met the men. No courtesies present law. pany them and kept him in custody passes. All employees of the three bleachers from the start even though beautiof softened by the decoration were extended. . After the game the roads who have been in service for he. wore Visitors clothes. Those who ... for two hours or more. " ful Easter Iillie sand white altar Provo bunch was taken to a .. FREES HUNGARIAN The Is PARTRIDGES. II. other suit J. Erekson fifteen years will receive an annual Journyed from Provo to Salt Lake to cheap ; by the to others, ,hanglngs appealed; restaurant where" they were servDavid Madson, deputy state fish against B. ,T). Nabeker, Harry Foster pass over the road 09 which they see the game were satisfied and ex"wjhlte surplice choir singing the Eas- ed a luncheon" of a citffee house' va- and game warden freed fiften pair of and Andrew- N. King to collect are employ eed. . If they have J)een in pect better results from the Helena - -ter Sathems and solos, gave the great riety which the Salt Lake aggrega- Hungarian In 584.50 this section for service for twenty years they army at the very next battle. The beer wines "and the liquors, partridges est source of pelaaure; again others tion called a banquet The players last Saturday. Three pair were turn- which the plaintiff alleges was taken will receive an annual pass for them- Helena team meets the Salt Lake Re- '"felt the sermon to be the-b- lg thing returned to this city last night and ed loose in the hills . above" Spanish unlawfully by defendants from plain- selves "and" familyoyer the road on tall Clerk team at the catnpu, Wedwill probably send invitations to the Fork, three pair above Provo and nine tiff on February 28, $473.50 of the which they 'work, and If they have nesday. A good game .is promised. Salt Lake-ffl- en to coiffe to this city pair down on the river. Mr. Madson above amount was the property of b,een employed ior twenty-fiv-e . yeafs The game Saturday . was .'won' by to alt At both cervices the little and learn some of the rules: of decent states that a! law will be enforced JR. Dibble and Mary McCarrefl, the they will t Roberts youngsters from b?4 entitled to an annual Helena, chiurca" was well nigh taxed to Its full. hospitality, say nothing;" of tie: of thesS birds for claim for which has been, assigned to pass for themselves and family over the B. Y. V. played pretty good ball. the first "killing against: ' "' '"' ' est capacitr. pVlnolplo 'of civility. the plaintiff. L: , the three roads. '.' The s?ore. was 9 to.l. .the next four or" six' years. s lng thirty-seve- r - I Thur-man'- r water-ing'plac- . through-"whic- h, have-bee- n 1 " , Taber-nacleSunda- dajiJ-Respectfu- lly, , Wood-wad- - r, - - . - j i 10 : I ' 1 wfr . lke ;' ."L"! -- o A I . 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