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Show milling power of a news,. FTUTT ad is judged by the dumber of readers the paper our circulajuts. Ask about paper If Provo is judged - by its newspapers, what arc .you doing to make them better 111 representatives tion. VOL. XXX, NO. 39. PRpVO. UTAHrMONDAY. NOVEMBER CRIPPLES WAR NOTICE. . I HAPPY r.r 1915. ESTABLISHED188S NEW OVER of our beau- tiful city?. DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY ui coin LIMBS It having been reported that certain parties werecirculating a report to the effect that Alice Brown, the present City Auditor, was not competent fc handle the "duties of this office,-wdesire to state that Alice Brown has per-formed the duties of this office to the entire satisfaction of the Citjr Commission. This without aid from anyone to our knowledge. TnAMPflPTP e -- , LOCATED Donnan . in each of his reports makes spe-cial mention" of Miss Brown's competency, and' the good condi- . tion of her work. Valuable Locates BUSINESS which JUjthe.peclal'iaadlitor,the law requires should audit the accounts o the city once a year, County Commissioners Grants " Franchise to PalmjraElectricr 1 Mining Claims in Provo Can C. yon. May Furnish Big Water Near Wasatch " discovery-whic- h darfeofthe rtapttstjchurelk. --The claims are located jnorthand the Utah Power soulh of & Light com- pany's dam, some of theclaims-bei- ng trn the. south side and some of them on the north side of the canyon. They will be known as the Providence Group, as the" mineral character of .the ground wa3 discovered JyMr. Donnan while "prospecting the country for water. The mineral zone is 1800 feet wide and has been traced on its length for IVz miles. It is claimed by Mr, Don- can to be a great fault on one branch ofwhlch"Emma and other Cottonwood " mines are located and on the other the - park City volncr fo ore has yet been found in place but some rich horn Silver float has beeh cltff . - other-minecharacteristics are ln evidence,-JIr. Donnan hag thoroughly satisfied himself of the correctness of his theory as to water, which is that - a large subterranean stream of water follows the fault, and that this can be to the- - surface and emptied !nto Provo river, through which It will he conveyed lo'the lowervalleys for irrigation as well as utilized for power purposes on its course to the land. ral Road -- SACRED CONCERT BY EPPER SON BROTHERS A splendid musical program Is be- , . . If. mitit uiiiuiuri lil III I I r IJ II L STRIKES GOOD 1 . BODY OF ORE ' ; .; r iron ore for The body on tunnel the the which Syndicate property at Santaquin. has been driven has been entered. According to Manager B. H. Bullock the ore was. encountered Friday, and when he, came away it had been op ened for about three feet There- appears to be a big body of It as was expected, and dee velopment. work will be done to determine its size. No assays have yet been made, but the vein which is '47 feet, wide oh the surface, carries from 40 cents to &&0 in the upper workings 207 feet above the tunnel, and it "was with the-- expectation that the values would increase .with deoth that the funnel was mi Mr. Bullock states that the ore taken from . Caprice, "Garden of nel has a vertical depth of 290 Violin solo, "Gypsy Dance," by Director Epperson; Selection, "Faust" Vocal solo, "One Fleeting Hour," by Mrs. E, G. Epperson... Selection by the band and congregation " " ALICE THOMAS IM POCATELLO III THURSDAY " Mrs. Alice Hathenbruck Thomas, wife of W. J. Thomas, died at Pock-tellIdaho, Thursday. She Is survived by her husband and three children.. Her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hathenbruck, and other members of the' family are in Salt Lake today where the funeral services are beiug held this arternoon.' Mrs. Thomas was &i estimahle woman and has , many friends in this' city. ' o, MRS. . CHARLES BAILEY DIES AT ELBERT A. . Mrs. Charles Bailey, of Elberta, died her .home Sunday from cancer from jtwhich she suffered for several years. . i HAM A telegram was received at the sheriff's office yesterday from W.-Groom, who wired from San Francisco that, Harry G. ITonU was ; at . Nevada, headed for Reno, and the sheriff wanted him. As if asking there la no criminal charge against Hontz, there will he no effort made by the sheriff's office to bring him. back. Neither is it belived there will be by the Mentad hospital authorities, as their authority would be questioned should Hontz refuse to come back, and it is believed he would. Hontz is the man who wrecked a D. & R, G...pas8cnger train at the mouth of Spanish Fork canyon Aug. 21, by throwing an angle bar on the track In front of the passing train, and who two or three; days later confessed to the offense at Sait.Lake. He was Iateer brought to Provo and examined as to his sanity with the result that he was committed to 'the state menf a hospi- - The deceased was SO years of age and came to 'Elberta from McCook,Ncb., about threa rears asro. Sh Is survived by her husbani. The remains will bo taL from which he escaped taken to Wallace; Nebraska, f6r burial: 13th. .' - Winne-mucc- Octobcr a, - . SHOOTS. : . OUTLOOK IS : 600D ' While" it is yetoo early to give a line-u- p of the B.' T, U. 'athletes who . 111 inter-collegia- cler, Williama asked for a change .1 , . T)AnMV Isaac---. to Ben Commissioner Referred A resolution, "was passed granting-- ; a fradisa for an leotrio light and ; power line and telephone line to th Palmyra Electric Light & Telephone company et al. The franchise Jb over-thcounty roads west from . Spanish Fork. County Horticultural Inspectar- Otto J. Paulson reported on inspecUoa of trees, etc., for1, October. Eighteea trees were condemned and destroyed l on account' of disease. as "J. appointed taa collector for Cedar valley. The resignation of J. L. Barnhardt- of .Cedar Fort was a II.. - - T e - ' j " ELECIIOII iEIURE FEW PROPHESIES- - ew few old athlete9thenew teams'-wil-l -- -r- -be organized. ' be will first The basketball in sport which the class, series will begin ln two weeks. The men who show up w ell in the class series . will- - be the high school and the college teams. The main team will go Into training about December 1st. McDonald .and IJgertsen are all that is left of last year's team. They played the first are scarcely season last, year : they veterans at close of the well so the at sjiowed up seasbiTThat the coaches hope to build a strong combination around them the.-.game- w ith the ibut promi8ing4-ne- w , There seem tobe a' few propheAiee on the return for tomorrow's elections but generally speaklqg the majority feel that James E. Daniels will bya big majority. There fca been a'little political underhanded) wont goinson among a few who wislrr to retain the old partisan idea rather than be broad enough to vote for the man, but this will do very little towartt. changing the results In the? election We will have more to say about thlav. in the next editorial, we publish. Returns will be furaished at this office as usual Tuesday evening: and thtv are asked, to favotr materia 1, Judges of election the with returns, first as they . did-a- t the primary. the part of very graciously Us-elect- -- ti8-gal- MARTIN HANSON DIES AT HIS HOME iN ALPINE" Hanson, of the Bonnevillw ward, has been advised of the deatk of his son, Martin Ilan?on, of .Vlpine, He died yesterday from dropsy fronwhich has suffered for some time. Mr. Hanson was 46 years of age. He (yirvived'byJiiBwife and onejchild, blr father and several brothers and sl- ters. .' ' - CO, - . nd Funk law. (Thistle being dry territo Mrs. John Adamson; his brother-in-lary). The men will be tried ' In Salt James Adamson;' his little daughter, ' " ' . . Lake. aged 18 months,!and bis wife, and finished his work by tsheoting himself ln the head at'Carey Friday ,nignt. : All of his victims were bot In tpe head, and all died instantly. t Cameron, whose wife was suing him MAKES GOOD STRIKE for divorce, wnt to'the"Joha Adamson home in search of her. He entered the kitchen door with a revolver In bis A report from Santaquin says "that hand. John Adamson, who had Camthe Santaquin! King, property at the eron's baby girl in hiB arms, started to disarm Cameron, and was shot ln head' of Pole canyon has struck a bedCamthe head. and instantly killed. ding that shows three feet oi excellent eron then nursiied the othera and shot shipping ore. It la a lead carbonate them all down with the exception of in which' there are large chunks of Adamson'g unmarried daughter, Edith, otheT children, galena. The ore was encountered In and Cameron's three ' who , old tunnel of the winze escaped. from dropping levl. The ore was run into at a The body of Mrs. Cameron was found a shortly before midnight in an out depth of 50 feet below the tunnel at , house. .'She, .like Cameron's other point about 160 feet from the which gives a vertical depth of about victims," had been shot through the head and instantly killed. Beside her 200 feet 20 on fur lay Cameron bjmsflf with a bullet The .ore has been drifted wound Inhls head, fatally wounded. as as Just is strong showing feet and T -V s ever, uenerai .manager v. fk. ieue The three elder children of the of whom all once and at Edith Adamson, win put another shift to work on this showing so that two shifts of fled with Hrs. Cameron when the four men each win shortly be pushing shooting began, were found uninjured. Cameron was" recently arrested for this work ahead. Already there-fr- e an, attack on his wife and given a Jail on the ore of good shipping five, tons sentence. new taUSn the from Through the influence of; which was, dump re body docs not fripnds be wa,s released In a short; strike. The new-ocontain zinc and'i separate in eery time, and had been brooding over his donifstic troubles since, way fr.om (he big zinc ore body. " jnA-tal- m Fees for October in the following?, ' Sheriff,,,. amounts - were reported: $69.65; "recorder, 1411.55; ' .Edgar-Garnw- . Wtfes-iwe&ts.Mi,&- ' " btfsinessT""" ' 'play H' the "B. Y." in basketball teams or represent the school in track and field events, as training' has not begun; Physical Director E. L. Roberts and the coaches are in hones that the v .L, Wil ftBTffTffTnTUntalirttifavorable position in contests this season. As the B. Y. U. has no football the athletes are putting, in the time : on class activities of various kinds,-co- llege rushes, pushball mountain climbing-etc., jnd the gymnasium work is receiving great attentlonT Physical cepted. Director E. L. Roberts has four crowded sections and additional sections will be organlzedUj accommodate. 8tudentswho desire to enter. He states that at no time has there been greater enthusiasm in, athletics than this season. There are only a few of year, Iastycar' hoys attending-thi- s are very promis ing and from their number and the " HIMSELF a"frnined The hoard of county commissioners; met today and transacted the following. M16.S0; W. G. which has entered. There is regret on coaches" "and players that the "A. A. U. game hat; been done away with aud in THISTLE BOOTLEGGERS which the B. Y. U. has been bo sucARRESTED BY CLARK. for several years. The boys, cessful . ; "".';.. will go in hard for the new however, Sheriff C.H.. Clark and Spe with a determination to win and game cial Agent Frank Cottrell went' to same time realizing that ihe? at the. Thistle Saturday to arrest Mike Gila under are disadvantage' by reason Mail burn and John Wordsworth, against William Cameron, Carrier, Slays the of change of games and rules. whom a complaint has been entered - Wife and Members of Family,in the court of one of the Justices of William Cameron, mail carrier be- INVENTOR OF MILKING peace in Salt Lake County, charging MACHINE VISITS tween 'the Picabo and Carey, Idaho, shot from with them shipment of liquor -- " DIEO l SaltLakTtoThTsa fet. IIOIITZ AlAY BE " -- o Roses"; 7 field. statement was left to tnraomce oy-- a maa-wi- o witnessed ine : game: "In the first place the referee, Car michael, Is a poor excuse as an official, because he let Coach Welch dictate toH him all through the game and it was on Welch's say-sthat he disqualified the Provo player. The 'foul,' as Car michael called it, occurred on the op- made In a permanent wSy; wLh in eye posite side of the line from where Car- to the financial condition of the city. michael was, and he had bis bartc to There will be no personal favcr..and the players at the time, trying to get his efforts wl!l be devoid to .Provo out of the way of an end runrile does City 'as a corporation, expending the not know. the difference between ag- city's finances where they will benefit (Adv. gressive football'and 'rough playing,' the masses: as he calls it And what i3 more there isn't a school In the state of Utah that would tolerate the language Coach FIVE Welch nsed on the ground, In the presence of the school and of the My spectators. TJhe following r I L - fOR CITY. The following report of the football game played Saturday at Eureka between the Provo high shool : team-l- ast Mr. Epperson Will, if elected, devote It js lejarned from a reliable source year's and the Eureka high his entire time to the Upbuilding of that the Mosida irrigation project may school team was sent to a Salt' Lake Provo in a business, financial and in be taken over by the government. The paper from Eureka. dustrial way. Improvements as deemed TtIcrhlghchool3K-a3.iawarded:he debts of the, JrrlgatioTrrcompanxitris: neeessa-fryMtschool Provo here high said, amount, to considerably o ver game with the $200,00.0, and during the season just today, when the Provo boys leefi the past inadequate pumping equipment field in the third period and 'the game and canals that are too small to carry was forfeited, 1 to 0. the water made it impossiuie for the The disqualification ofEggertsen, company-tget water to the growing the visitors' fullback, was the cause of of at end the least in the' upper crops, project. Nearly a half million dollars the withdrawal of the Provo team. has been spent by Mosida Irrigation Eggertsen was accused of "slugging 1 company.. The land is rich and fertile and Referee Carmichael ruled him 1 and with the.proper amount of water from the game. :' it Will yield heavily. Property owners Tin tic scored the first touchdown in are trylhgTo have" the project placed the first period, but missed goal. The under government control. game continued without further core .Commandary": ""America " II - ing prepared by thef Epperson Bros. Military band to he given next Sunday evening in the First ward meeting house. It will be given as a missionary farewell And besides the excellent program, remarks wlU be made by the bishopric and. by Elder Banks. The public are invited to attend this meeting. .; The program to be given by the CANDIDATE - - i the artificial limbs that will enable them to EPPERSON B.Y.U. BASKET BAIL T. E EUREKA GIVES PROVO PROJECT fl I Co. Tight andTelepbone A DIRTY DEAL IK FOOTBALL llJIIII. , to Extend Line Over Countjj mi eovERiiUEin he believes will result in the opening of a new mining district and . which he 1b sure will develoy a will materially flow of water-th- at Provo river and lurnish irnga- tion water, for thousands of acres of land. ' As an evidence of his assurance he has filed. forrecord with the county recorder notices of location of IS mining claims on which development work wilTbe done by him ndhis associate locator, the Rev. J. C. ( r" iri "the war and who have, just received r V get back to some,sort of work in civil life. L. L. Donnan, owner of the Dounan resort In Provo canyon, has made a . -- v Fault- - ' .'..ji ' May oi . , LE ROY. DIXON, Commissionei . H.J. W. GODDARD, Commissioner. . Supply to Provo Cijy. ,Claims Are Located P DECKER. - Cam-eron- . m 111 m v n run n w But Slight Hope Held For ery. SLICER AT L1ND0N TO BE BUILT AT ONCE mmrrm- - .snuyiHtK- - Daniel Klein of Spokane was here lAYLUK Kim last week inspecting the Calf Way milking" device which is being used at SELF WHEN FIANCE the Cherry Hill dairy and was greatly pleased with his first visit to Utah. He visited the Ejigham Young University TO APPEAR . and was surprised to know that we had such a Bplendid school here. FAILS HerRecow Park City, Oct. SI. Today brought: llttlo ftiiTim In thn condition of Mtesp Sadie Taylor, who shot herself in thr-- . breast lant night after having waited: several hours after the time set for hcr wedding to Frank Fountain, wha did not appear after the girl walteal five or six hours. . She Is a daughter of an engineer ! " . Provo canyon. The Sugar company has purchased ground near Llndon on Pro vo Bench on which a slicer will be built for the convenience of the com pany and the beet growers In that sec tion. The new auxiliary station will be ready for operation for next boot crop. This year the site Is MEMORIAL SERVICES IN THE FOURTH WARD' being uhed for a loading station for loading beets on the cars, for which were held in tha Memorial servlc equipment has beea pnt ln. rth warl mceeUas houso last evenWM. M. ROYLANCE ing; for Asael .Kartchner, who die . RETURNS FROM EXPOSITION recently la Idaho, and Aaron Pratt, Elder H. 5. k Following. Is a list of the names of who died, at Chicago. were TmvA l:!fnr vhn hare rrrrinffrAd ' Pyre nrcsidod. '..The speakers K. L. A. E. endwee EMcm Cce, the James for Clove, in the Utah building ftnf.' A. L. Booth ing' October 27, . 1J1S;, William M. KSgerteen,-.'Bishomusica Roylnnqe, Jlrs. Hannah Tucker, P. M. Elder Pyno, An appropriate Utah-Idah- ' . aca-son- 's 1 . p Schwab. . - '; program was.rcndTc. " , |