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Show ""miii CANDY- -. m mj. m , t T a '.. 3 , .' i ' ....12LParjes.. ' iLity of Live, Local News NO. 87. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY," APRIL , Prbvo "Made DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRI AL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAICOUNTY IS BEST VOL. XXIX. - if imp ESTABLISHED 12, IS15. hrix n i n 1SS IliKE WILL FROM NOTES MARINE i: M UQ00EIC!WS-MlbtllullL PROVO NAVY YARD GOTO PRftCTICffiYJSSlMD I ' The prevalliog activity at the navy ready to go to ea at a moment's noFern-i- !yard.at j.he moathjaf Proyo iver-- i a tice rource of much comment upon -- the 19tb. iorCalIfprnia. where he will captains.'! nar.'ey and ,JamesJi,aa-- ; part of many citizens who have re sent has Recently returned from a the spendabout two weeks taking ln"lhe cently visited that ia"terestrpgllocaJ.rijis extiiositions. He wlUlheii return aT of h Lnaneyr-ta- ei with his JananyTgOOgor1 document' recently received &wede ., That they sawBomesctive side. He expectrto tnteruness CoinmodoreLoose from earAdmiral servke is presumed Iroui the fact that in the sale of woolen goods. 51 r. Sam Schwab, who is at present taking Hanke has been the manufacturing a course in submarine seaman was brought ashore and seal stapfrintendent of thelKnUht 'WooU a architecture on' the coast, is believtd to the Provo general hospital. Rymor to rbe, the .reason "for - the. "hurry nas u seaman was wounuta .titled to a great deal of, credit for tnat mis orders" that have been given to the frons a treewhere he the rthe lalllug tarough goods which the mills are, various commanders ot, the different had gone to make reconnais- and uve been turning out. His term evidently vessels composing the Provo navy". sance. It is persistentlrTuniored that of employment has exrired and he That there is ause for ahirm is the dreadnaught 'Josephine W," com- - decided to enter the celling end cf f - - - Fourth of the Voting Popu- - IS - Matt- Secretary of State Dav son, proprietor of the Maxim cafe in Salt Lake. was arrested Friday aliernoon on a complaint c ;arging him with the sale of Ittoii- "eating liquors to a ni.hjf r."J. C. Wyatt, proprietor of the Seraloh Louvre, was arrested on a similar ; by-Vi- ce C . post-gradua- : mins'"for;bout"'-i6ttryeaTr(Hr:?n- charge. ; Mattson and Wyatt gave bond tbr that thejr"have sufficient signers. The registrar tion Hst shows between 3,200 and 3.it voters. Some of these, however, are , dead or. removed, and Vhe aatne's o: tion petition claim BVycnl in two districts. &0UJC 5 ' Mniiufa GET OREM SHOPS the pejitlonr of withdrawal were Concrete Road Lecture orning ito er Commercial Club and Motion Made urea rtnaA U. Athletes to' Help B.-:Saturday. Tne reason given was mat petition unriejLa, .'they had signed-th- - act-th- at -T- hree-notices insureh-1eTrTjr"Sfv1ce- ThetlufTcTurlniru mairaeTyTapralnafc'mphi "yacht,, commanded by Commodore Loose, is btuig converled into a light crui3cr; is having larger and more powerTul machinery install-edranhaV In her "war paint." The superdread-naugh- t W" Is being rapidly "Reanon placed in commission- and expects to be ready for sea by Saturday aext, at which time a trial trip wT.l be made, her guns tested, and everything done case to of an active and arduous cam palm. The armored .. cruiser "Black Cat" (Captain Carpenter) erpects to sail tftiai - u The promoters of war llnnnr notltlnn KflV - will - Lthat. thpv more than the 25 per iave sufficient' cent of the registered voters sign jLjnygteriomltfai,,, tenis - lation of this City. President Keelers Warning t secretary of state ARRESTED --- r- 111 REBUILDBIG -- who Have Bten Circu- . . . n . a . 7 " oi m1 e 14a ii reimon btmg they Have 5ore Than One s1 1 of Geneva. Las taken Jo the-por- Ll - Chy will be Rebuilt as Soon' r as Work Can be Started. Mrr accompanied by the tonfedo boats f mji s Mr. John Collir,Jn respectively b Captains enwd woom gopdj uiumifactur' Grua and Dr. WesUihal." It is a ba e';.ro, south Bend. Indiana. He is ex poslbility' that these boats wihaiHpj-toarri- v :o port American " Fork and oe jo:n-by. the li slit cruiser'Uwkh" anil from -there proceed to: the mouth of. Provo; CHAS. CHRIS1ENSEN . river, where'. they rill endeavor to keep the (ectabjockade FROM CALCULUS -- I KmghTpr'iieiieirifUrit Silver Assessment to" Cover Cdsf uccesior'with theTKutgln aea'.-Hanke- hit UIIII pi experi-commande- d . - In Directors of the. Knight-Chriensew compar yyoied. late to reconstruct the mill piant: tLat ,wa Ixiruti down a weeks ago. it An of 13 fents a shard was levied on the stock, from which st Sat-urd- ay asRes-rnM- DIES iTfpTtVtj.-iTiy-gltfrfjf- ivtnufa Thjit f tfceyl (the,northern fleet V can fcr(Jpi? ed by Comniodoje Hopkins of .Pelican acsessment" will be delinquent May 15 ' and saleg day will occur June 2. Point and the torpedo flotilla ''lii Charts Christens n of Heber died Construction work frill be started af Saratoga'. Secretary of- the Provo Kavy e an opera-Friday nijrht folli.-.vliionce TrFiuk"k)y aa Ltheold site -- at . fFheregular monthTyZSiSinnOfcthe mippr5iEpKioTiroflts- nature. Ya was fnterested an . , HJoseihJtts cadc.llus.. ..T: lor tion I resident Joseph B. Keelerin union Provo Commercial club was held last mat saia oroers- are uoi w uo ujucu A lot'ol SlTyerXiTy can be. cleared. and last at visitor the ysrds Sunday, of .age ununrrled and Is Burvived by the sterday explained to the Friday eveaing in the club rooms. until she Is "hull down on the horizon" Marine is covered by the rul- meet-!nInspector' Preston prterson his mother, Mrs. Caroline Christensen. hlssh machinery fmm-ftwould Indicate that matters were as oocgresation that there was no neces-- ' President J. C. Deal called the h"mt was: m ; king- .xpert examinations, ol one broti-wand two sisters. The re-- th "V.'Mys-iuto order and stated the purpose suming condition of great import to gitv for those who desire the city to of the company nglneer a tour of .i.vi. the i.ri.i that opinion thereTwas He - remain 4rv to. sigfl-.thof operations. this particular base wjd orthe &atheripg.2 petitipn.M. a considerable j?ortlon of the "old anxiety t-Skiuidayqcjt provo seetirmg ThetJ-- 8 ( LieatenantCominaadtr plftinn was necessary t6deTermmenrttTe chance" 4. 1 1 D" wachinwy.willbetouniJnUctaii part' of the'eiUzens 6r Pr6V6 1 the city shall remain Orem shops for this clly a the com-pan- lamea f Unel Wen, au'Dmerge.i nen,r upo'n the can be used in assembling the" new H VI S K H w nut - hm II I xee-teo-fre-e ITU U u 4 reartttl-fIUI n. U l u euuipuient ' "' ' had decided to buiid them in the mouth of the river, with notnin;; ts to I nililUII U 11 I ii' n i v in ii dry. TSis explanation was made Admiral Schwab, and it is to be had been reported to him fhat Payson. -- It was. stated that the Orem but her periscope showing above .the from The. new mill will be constructej-alonthat if 'anything of a serious " bersilrocla people had ta One ., time water. ' The neason for this undoubted- hoped, some of the signers had 'signed WERE LARGELY FUNERALS the same lines as the old plant the that should transpire cause of an understanding that an figured on building the shops here. ly is to protect the Provo naval base na.tur wm Jtayatho-sam- e. ft and in rapapitynf the Those who ipokelon this'subiect were from any unexpected attack upon toe admiral maybe here to participate D-- election - was necessary to . keep K)m enongh for .. and " wonderfal as courage grtat bis it, ". wrFarrer3-HrBe3m6ntthat might ATTENDE; t addi'iona? units as they may j? city in the dry; column. a iea f fgSfer is" well known in this immediate vicinit ability as for-ord di Tbe be Mangum, J. Wi Duna and .j severe planf jill ready and would ba the nieans of. instlllin?: I'Re 'M;:u M"1 (Captain Ueorge Man- into the minds o." the populace a feek others. . .;rn,me!itajniogtlrnnipiiatt'ly ... '"-i c ' inommission, ,V" Concrete Roads. .lotion tea 4a AnmHarifr and assurance from harm the .funeral sem e of htlu for Alva ane: the 22, Thursdays-Apri- l nwkesldaily. cruises for observe ing to-safety-- had -i and tb passed exjierluiflutal stage withu be not through any other Kent- - Fhrnsortft- - Saturday afUinouh n Elcockrwiltideliver-- a lecture, on Con-jtiopurposes up and down tbe eoast the plant that was destroyed.- - last was heard Ouice.;iIfeavyfiring in the Fifth ward meeting house: crete Roads, their const ru.n:on'arrand lias-- - been i but upon InvestigationTTt was F.irlpr James H.' Hall, I'.ishoj) B. 11.1 TjHtHlte- proews that The three-miluight will' limit. the maintenance. ;He cost and their - low grade thewej whin iRn,-r- j tbatarbor Matter bt iviag Bullock, Elder A. C. Lund, PsWeut illustrate his lecture with . a number bitt'eshto' S:a'.e of ore? of the" Iron Blossom has bee:A -.r H M u r.lof k - anrt B i shoo A 1 well fh.nrniiffh and v.. fiebter of lantern slides. ,lThr pace.'tot.the successful proven beyond doubt . kno;wjQiIt3c ;Hacn3TommodoreIJa"e ' Joseph A. Jensen, son of Mnr. H C. lecture illbannouncedjlfter..; frcmr"irft,tthat-of The Provo KeraidV- -' j taartdt?ud pref are'J .T": m'ae fi'cash outlay of tfce" Boshrd-PyneMiK.-la lavins Wltn - steam Provo Athlete's." Ambrosen of this city, shot himself A. . 8 (The the professor o'clock Brigham of with suicidal intent about Coach E. L. Roberts over $100,000 in the rebuilding of a jwi'i be taken to Heuer ror Dunai to piant- - immediately. v hlle Friday mo:n!ne at the home of his ;3;hj University, stated that about the comjoorrow. ' OfficiX'S were sister, "Mrs.D. P.. ;TbuesenPfcere-1- ie , not yekfs ago the- - Universitysent to pany prepared The speakers at the funeral for say- bow I I ia-'Richnr- da were to StocEnoim ana ie Two wohinds wi I'vin? long tl in 11 would be la, UCII H I In "the held IX'onrad "Saturday Maag, back a world wide that theyd' ,rii?ted"by a .32 calibre revolver, l're?s-- ; builj!!!:iiiorliioriflscn ineyard nieeting house wt-rover the, right eye, which glanced not know how long it will take to get provo and the University. . we dent S. L: Chipman,. Biho) Vllll.nn the., e jdil no j'aipmtB'trt?mtwgl be required, rs a'"J Hay we VrIey7"Kiaer8-J.-B.rForland Richards ihtTofiviitiAT none'lhe less Jletfr-Jump .Harding. .Vocal selection ..were rend- mined to'.have It completed of the head, the other entered the have another who will ouqump, iue at an.- -. eireu oy"nieniTjerOTTlie:revjtnHt . ea "brain through the forehead and has world's bro?.d jumper and we wouid date andffliTvacThgniney-"-torly not been located. th orders that will be given for DrH. S. Pyne. like-t- o. get the aid'of the club into Amid cheers and shouts of approval, The B. Y.'.U.i wrestling team has Lake View w'ard choirs. who' is attendteg the wonnded man, sending these two young, men .and 'fcuilUrt! materials. K'lla'ery in capturing the: again been success-'u- l -e- efisidersIron Blossom "Dividend. that - ih.ere.is- - a.. h an ce for Piilaae'phia the last of this month, the Democrats" of Utah: last Saturday SE1 championship, by a FUNERAL "A di v Idend rf To 'ccJlOLLgh a him to recover, so far as the effect of where one of TbTSTg athletic contests night at their "Jefferson day ibanquet Ulahcollegiate rej; a I Urson is , tae' high unanimously renominated , Woodrow victory over the Aggie team at Logan the shooting is concerned. Mr. Jensen w Ul be held. posted by the dir tcr8 of the Iroa 'Luke is the Wilson Biosstm conipainy at tho regular meet CURT1SAND WALTER juTippr referred to and for president of the United recently; hrhe- - 4ir.i'" severe case of eancer in the . mouth, broad- jumper. ...Larson nas Ju.upc It U, pay a--S Atii rd v. Claude M.ir.lui.'k; . .; States. ble April 21 to jstockho'drs of record - and it is not believed that he can live 6 feet 2 Inches and TUchard IT record wrestkr at the school and cliamplon PHILLIPS The speech renominating President of the state at this weight, left, today April 1C. .The boohs for tne transTer tiny great lengfti: of time. The ex--' is 6 feet 3.9 inches. Lester Mangtn R. Samuel made was Wilson their sup by Judge club of stock will close at noon on April that' will cancer caused the he 'where the pledge repmnvfd for San Francisco, by cniciatirg pain send these Thurman in reply to the address made resent the school at the world chamII .1 n n . n nr trt art r, t to Jfi and 'will reopen on April 27. movement Trnm ; tV w. this' to port on. Thursday evening by United States Murdock is a great, .fay. -- The ing for some, time, and made it impos- - two men to.Phiiadeipnia. meakprs at the ."cr1 . se.s.tOd pionships. EL AIR STRfNGHAM SonaTo7ReedJSmootr;w-hofIaD3er nnnr kindness tn thehim in for an d 1s ex prrtt-- to make a ices " f tshf snmeni re he orite sii Through vl ''tirti?r he!,a ".tri: B.'Cuin-min- s Albert the Senator -United States PAINFULLY INJURED operators of, at any appreciitble ' quantity, ls wntti the exposition. good showing day forenoon at the home of her son, of Iowa as" the Republican nornlmemhex,of causi-biT. tb'atts-hpt to take his life. telephone eompany,-ac- a Mocroel jhO-ioiii- d "ClaJ, l4ieJn L'. N'ttlnOlli L. ttf-r,. Uiitou .Inhn i ju lie . n -- Trrarara.'-wn ' president; division,-and- . r Sales Ma- n"Rrfwu-J- 1 Before Vne shooting he wrote a note the club was called ufl Friday after- nee-fo. E, C. Paine of the 4i.U the of in which he stated that he could no noon ard reminded of the meeting. ricrhain the Knight of. of .the H.! pounders, toFatrer. 'The remains were taken -- . lfjTl "IJ- - 1o. i'M Democrats was easily the most suc nffB.rinoa . Mr. JenSP.n ' . ''Vs- - and vho travels for fhe with' Murdock, composed the SpriiKViile, the former home of Mr ; gether' cessor function of its kind ever held scli coi" wre stll Bg?t? atn ftr? t.h e st a f e has for a painful Injury years lived at Taber, ' services were held Curtisrwh Nearly tournament y lb e Democracy of; Utah. rAlberta, Canada, wWe he owns propfn. last week mfet-in the: Third warT 830 Democrats from almost every "sec-- j ' falIin h,':iV' " his ? Delbert Webb, the wrestling coach, ing ho-:- ; erty. Sir.ce December 'he has been '."'P'"remainvJ 'xH9 after which ' STATE FAIR BOARD tion of the state attended the banquet has spent much time with the, mat retu-ne- d home for here to receive treatment . for J.t ,Mr. cem-i-'in the ,"rinam interred were Springville and evidenced great enthusiasm dur- artists andmuch of their success is ... n j yj ,i ... puu " ., jmrii sil attention ai.d is- now. laid .up ... .. s. lery of address the . ing is icoKiag .aiter tae progeny. a due to him At the 1914 state tournaThe funeral .'servl::"fcr::V'a!tt.rfor rtivirs. A feature of --theeveningw as the MrTR. R. Trvine, Sr.,' has placed his brilas was a tf e n rt In a sc noai-aer- s.. y OI1P U nrsnn-t- a school's ment the showing ofM r. and Sam-- , PiulLilhe and a daughter, IS years of age,.is 11 - resignation with the present or ttifc preSentationlra"c8.ne to "Judge liant as this r year's "andi that was" the Mrs. H. the ftt heid Phillips ANNUAL MEETING CF e chairman of the first REX THEATE? COMPANY in which Webb had charse. im a; Salt Lake with Samuel R- - State Faitioard of Utah after servip!-- : el R, Thurman.-sfatyear were attended joy home - Friday-,-was Democratic party, by the committee in Brown, a teacher in" Y. LV is eager to 'Jorm a B, The shoo. with that body for'eight years.llt and-f izaar ..re'itirs syn5tWin.. joints TRSTge of the not "bee aTiiejroTdageor-stifwhose wife is J'i39 Jensen's cousin. league uki jcu, u ujv. an iuc ifritntls 1M sjjeakers werewer some B. H. Roberts, .1Wn-- l made frn-- n was 88 re8'Snedby r TciZ.,, - - tS.atML.Jrv!l!le: J. B. Ashton RcsiBns. nu,i leges in utan mignt enter, tis, inua !.Kitr Xianifum and Williim If. Bovli1. mark with hia narpr.ts in hi boyhood. ;apers ftated7TiuUl)ecauEe he was so " Following, the dinner Chairman T. F. far. the Aggies and the B. T.- U. are fe!sh0J) Xbprt Manrarinz .' MHs kulfrcm thee apical thai he felt tht Thomas of the banquet committee the, only institutions to take ip wrea- - , The annual stockholders meeting of , Rn(j c. Mmv. Twelves -Tce'rnTe TJeTiT5Tfa1?-aT- d Tented-Jadgftn-- R. Tl.i i.ii r !'.); .itjJii.-,ld.,jiJ,tinterests o;'. the btate Fiir asaociaaon -setsetioHs. whwhig wife. died .HTuy Jrendcred "."vocal Samuel R. Thurman, Democratic T of years aao. About eleven years aga o.Tiirt be best served by someone theatrr or. the fith inst., and - Princes " ' Hav him anniversirv Wd i floral offerings evidenced the' sui- a iiew board .of dinc.tcrs state chairman.. Judse Thurman closer to the capital . .. electel . Ihe celebrate tonight. 1-- isb- - to .nominate j FitlhI f IriCDd8:. fer Here is" a copy of Tils letter to the - year,- - af. about 61. years of age. ' to serve-'- - for ioundef of the "greatest and oldest for president of the UnitPd States, the! resident of. the Fair associaton: follows. .A. L, .S!al!!ngH, Thos. Ash-- , mem a as "Mv association with you H surviving political party in. the history Hon. Woodrow Wilson." ton, (!. C. Lir.dtay, AFva Nelson, Tacy HELEN KELLER WILL BE OLDEST WOMAN oif Fair Board for or the United States"- - He spoke of - There-- was a . prolonst 1 demonstraFta!l!:ij;s. Mr. A. L. Stallirigs - was DIES AT SPRlNGVILLE bers the Utah State the the pa'st,eight years has. brought much the progress, of the Democratic party tion ' fbllov.ing the words' of-e!n ted by the fconnl as prehSQent an3 N PROVO SATURDAY -- manager.and real pleasure to me and its present position in control oi speaker, During the demonstration ..... ' MrsMargaret Goff, 106 years of age, satisfaction work second "I th? of rejiublic. the ths someone the destinies shouted, I have, thoroughly enjoyed believed to be. the oldest person in of Wilson Renominated. After several minutes, when Miss Helen Keller, the girl who has THOS. H. SUTHERLAND DIED VUh, died ia'Springyiile Saturday at and especially the good fe'lowship the cheering had, in a measure, sub- won international fame ' the IN SPRINGVILLE Continuing, Judge Thurman said: SATURDAY home of her daughter, Mrs. Sylvia the members of this organization through sur "At a recpnt banquet of the Bon- sided, Judge Thurman laughingly put mountinir almost unbplipvablp thvsi- - Thomas H. Sutherland, an uncle of "It is therefore with considerable re Elanchard. Mfs. Goff had been in failI have neville club the senior senator from the motion, which was carried with a Uniti States .Senator Cteorge Suthtr- cal bftrripr. w..r with ing health for several year3. She was gret that I inform youto"that . . tender my Utah nominated for .president of the w hoop and the state .chairman gravely deemed' advisable It , died In Springville Saturday. Mr. land, korn in Ik'laware and came to Utah In Vfl Vl ,ho p.rht,r to ottr honored Governor United States the Hun. A. B. Cummins was 79 years okage, He Sutherland riTiation Wots.. For In the resided she under auspices Saturday forty years evening . of Iowa. As against that nomination, been dulynominated for president. was born In Encland and came in U. Y. U. lecture bureau Provo, later removing to Springville. William Spry. , of the Prediction Is Utah In I8f.3. He is survived by a "In retiring from active official ser- and without intending any offense to She is survived by one Eon, Peter I .w;ish to nomiI him in 1916, and state who are constitutionally quali-wlt- h widow and nine assure to wish board senator, will you iiae the on senior, children. Funeral Boyce, of Provo, and one daughter, vice of the state nate for president a' man . whom the himwe will elect a senate and fled to make laws for the people, of tiie services were held at tne Springvlll Mrs.: Sylvia Blanchard, of Springville my interets in the success fair will remain as aeen as ever, win senior senator' does not like; a man house of representatives that will co- - state. We will not elect a member.of Fourth ward chapel th afternoon at k The funeral was held today. . a good operate with him in the enactment of of Idaho to be a. iloor o'clock. gee you in October with as big a crowd for whom he never has had ... . f: to nominate for great progressive legislation. We will leader in the legislature of Utah, and i I;wfsE 1 can muster, from Utah county to word say. a8 G. Schlatter, of Thistle, was whom all men, elect a legislature in the state of Ufah aid clandestinely the . chief executive ior Th? followineVas president wprp rnnMnn-- l granted a divorce by default in 4he The Jury in the case of i American saveone the senior senator, have that will enact such laws as the peo-- of the state in thwarting the wlH of until the 19th: Sadie Hitchcock vs. J. Fourth district court today from Anna and what is the people. We will elect Albert- - Kelly .returned a the JjigheBt respect. I wish to noml- - pie need and demand, governor Seeley Hitchcock' George 8 Taylor" ; M.- Schlatter on tb ground of deser Fork" City".?".--of notguilty,..in-;.lie,Fo;tri:will . no who will not by threats or subterfure administrator vs. Smoot Investment business", tion," The parties Intermarried Dec. terdtet afternoon. in the civilized world today, the longer dominate the. legislature oTnneToiddotng4hat:j'iiIcn 17, 1908, at 'SL Joseph, Mo. Mrs District court Saturday Schlatter is now at Portland,; Oregon, Kelly was charged with the' unlawful greatest Demorat that ever lived in state of Utah. We will elect as mem- - through their chosen representatives v. Wilkinson' ordered to show cause " this or any other country since the bers of the legislature citizens of Jhls demand shall be done. isirkken from' calendar. ' lth relatives. sale of Titiuor, ir.vi-tecora- . - r4 Helw-aalSiiyear- s " ? n - 'var;!o'.iK-crat-duri- ng kit -- 1 rininiirnnfli unil ' 3Kthirrrot i 1 r be-ne- , - JENSEN ATTEBIPTS t,l - ) tonre1 SIDE BUI FillS e adolF:3-Tr7rJTTPa-t- JUtit'coandr - i't . , & f.miv nc MflPDATC B-- lUUIlHId i onejit e ffl Jiig-hj!Ltha- CHAMPIONSHIP D: BANQUET j : . . X ortim.e - - - -- . r RIEIMFMt al w,. d WV-Wa- ll . utt'' last-mont- '" . - ... 1. : their-leader- ; . v- - , tlie'-punl- ' .. -- . e d ,v i tt s "trj-Tho- IN-UTA- -- . nora-Jnation- i hr .r,- re-ele- f re . h l.:-- .""" -- 4 ' ! r |