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Show VOL XI. IBOYO CITY, UTAH. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1!IKI. POLITICAL NOTES ( or MOSTLY Wise Jimmy Sees Dark Clouds TKlK) The latest aspirant for sheriff As Newsy slipped over the tlnishold lie taw at a glance that all honors is one Hugh McKinney ise Jimmy. The man of army faces was lugubrious. was not serene with A III loogli e is not well known and The lines on his adamantine face bespoke the midnight lamp. There was has not the approbation of the ma- no Hash in his eye, his hair was in disorder, his belt had been taken up chine, yet he is ambiiions to have a hole. In fact his whole appearance convinced you He whs ilabby. the sheriffs chair. Ilis chances are that his nip aud snap Imd been exhausted by the long drawn hours. what the street urchin calls slim. Supreme confidence (some call it gall) is the politicians chief asset H. L. Cummings, who hails from and when that is gone you may he sure that he is iu a very bad row of Utah county and who whs clerk of stumps. Newsy timerotisly piped out that he didnt look at all well and the state senate in 1905, has an- h )ed that nothing had gone wrong, to which the man of affairs replied: nounced that he will he a candidate Gone wrong! Gone wrong! Boy, child, everythins gone wrong. Its before the Republican state conven- enough to discourage any one. Boss Crocker couldnt hold up under This is no ordinary campaign, my hoy, I assure you that. tion for nominatian as state treasurer. this strain. 3o I look like I was having an easy time of it? You ask me what has This makes five announced candihas happened. No so ner does a streak of light dates for this office on the Republi- lappened. Everything cloud than black itself in and dispels every ray of hope, a thrusts can ticket, .J. Bariev appear namely: clouds of Democracy Newsy, that worries me, its the White, II. I. Mytou, Herbert E. t isnt the black in breaks our own ranks. As I told you once before, necessity forces us Smyth of Manti, David Mattson of do some i;o thing that friendship forbids. You see we had to make Bro. Next. Ogden and Mr. Cummings. Cutler aud Ed. get down and out, hut we were forced to do it and while it dosent matter much iu the case of the former 1 do feel bad for poor LIBRARY BOARD ELECTS 1 are Being Made Preparations Hard Pol'.tical Battles State Chairman Martir.eau Sends Suggestions. Steps are Wing taken by Democratic leaders in this city to organize h Bryan Democratic Club and the announcement for the date of meeting will be made in a few days. urged by State Chairman Marlines tt that the Democrats get down T1 e to business at an early date. following is from Mr. Martineau: Jt is Only about ninety days remain before the people will have an opportunity to record their preference for William J. Bryan and the im- . NEW OFFICERS The library hoard init the other perishable principles of the Demo evening in the dub rooms to dis-urratic pirty. It is of the utmost the different business that had importance that every opportunity come up. The following were elected he afforded young voters and others officers for the ensuing year: Dr. to read and study the Democratic F. W. Taylor, president; platform, and to become actively S. 1. aud Eggertsen, As the identified with its support. A. E. Mrs. Buckler, secretary. The best means to this end I urge the board reports progress in the work in vonr immediate organization of the library and it will be but a county of Bryan Democratic clubs.' short time when everything will be Secure a meeting place and hold in shape for opening. weekly meetings, even if it be at The members ROOMS private residences. STUDENTS ss vice-preside- of the club should include women FOR SCARCE IN PROVO and youug people who may not yet have reached the voting age. Dances Already the B. Y. university is or other sociables vdfli music and getting busy for the opening of refreshments would add to the in- school this year. A number of found and enthusiasm. It terest changes have been made in the teachmusic of or band a practicable get ing force, but the thing that troubles drum corps. But I especially urge the officers most is that there is an the value of sociables. increase of attendance expected and the facilities for caring for them deHOBOES ARE GIVING creasing. A thorough canvass of PROVO THE GO-Bthe city will be made by the faculty to secure every available room for Marshall Williams is again afflictthe students. ed with nohobodespondia. The eighteen-hobo smile that has been carried Y by his Honor has been changed to a sad and gloomy glance. The reason for his meloncholy is on account of the hoboes are giving the the y city. Williams wants everybody to be busy, even the American tramp, and when they ride by in their specgo-b- and do not get a stopin their ticket it grieves over punch his Honor, because they could be working on the street of our fair ial box cars city. He'll feel better when there is more doing. Notice to Democratic Women. Notice Is hereby given to the Womans Democratic club that a meeting will be held Friday evening, August 5 14th., at 262 East .Second 2 South, for the purjnise of re-- 2 J organizing aud discussing the work of the club in the fall It is desired that campaign. all members of the club and 1 those willing to join will at Mm. wlmt fast riends Reed and Ed. have been. They have clung together almost as )amon and Pithias of old. If ever one man boosted another, Ed. boosted deed. Reed W'otild have lieen a wind picker in the woolen mills yet if it ladnt been for Ed. Now Newsy, can you conceive the state of a mans mind that cun turn a friend down like Reed lias turned down Ed" No, know you cant, but that shows you how cold blooded politics is someOf course Ive known all the time that Reeds hoe for Ed. was times. only the love one has for the ladder by which he climbs to position only to be kicked down when the heights are reached; but don't you mention This governorship busithis for its just a confidential lemark to you. Of course nobody knows ness has put us to our last resource, Newsy. the trouble weve had but ourselves aud while weve got things going south now we feel the bruises weve made in the shaping up process all Another such victory and were undone Newsy, and its me to right. the hay field. Im not a man to sjueal and quit at nothing, you know that, but I will confess Newsy that when the Democrats joined hands with the Americans in Salt Lake the other day the shock almost put me on the verge of nervous collapse. AH that saved me was the lecol lection of gum shoes, the Improvement Era and that Bro. Milton Musser is still alive. That brightened me up right away. 1 tell you that's a good tonic for a fellow to know that he has got these things within reach any T had almost forgotteuMbiu K and when it time he needs It, Newsy.' suddenly came to my mind it made me feel so good I took down the hone to tell Ed. to put up twenty thousand on the election of Spry. But ust then I realized that poor Ed., being so sore, wouldnt even answer me, so I put the phone up. 1 was just about in despair there for awhile over this governorship question, but since this recollection brightened up I hear it whispered iu me, confidence has come back to me in chunks. around Newsy that Bro. Richard Young will be the Democratic candidate for governor to run against Bro. Spry. You can tell them for me, ' now Personal Mentions Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Corfmau ei tertuined at a musical at their lioim m -- Tlmi-assisting Thursday evening were Mis Sj erry of Manti, M. Bum and Miss (retehen Baur of e WO POIZE Grinnell, Iowa. The rooms Mere Prof. Lund Makes Announcement prettily decorated with plants mid That Provo Will be Repreflowers. Luncheon was served. sented at the Eisteddfod Hurst and Finn, former teachers in the Bro ter Academy of Misses Held in Salt Lake. this city, have been visiting with Prof. Lund has definitely antheir many friends here for the past nounced that Provo will be reprefew days. sented by a choir of one hundred Brof. and Mrs. George 11. lirim-la- ll voices iu theEistedd-fo- d and twenty-liv- e left Tuesday for a trip through which will be held in Salt Lake Canada. City this fall. Brof. Lund will Messrs. E. E. (oilman Ed. weild the baton and will commence Durland and Will to Wright, Ben practice for the occasion about Twelves have returned from a fishthe first of September. ing trip in Brovo canyon. The object of the entry will be to Mr. and Irs. C. E. Crandall compete for the thousand .dollar f .Salt Lake spent Sunday in Brovo prize and the piano which have been Mrs. Crandall's parents, Dr. placed as prizes for choruses of one visiting and Mrs. J. N. Christensen. bundled and fifty voices. Sevoul MisbZeila Farrer, Florence Moore, large cities will send choruses to Kate Alexander and Bearl Shillings compete for the prizes and the local of Eureka, spent Sunday at Spiing singers will have a hard contest. It Dell. They were chaperoned by is said by musical authorities iu Salt Mr. and Mis. J. V. Furrer. Lake that Irovo will stand a very Mrs. R, II. Latimer ol Salt Like good show of taking the laurels, Brovo being recognized us the homo City spent Sunday in Brovo the of many good singers. lrof. J. J, guest of Mrs. Walter Whitehead. who has charge of the Mis. Frank Foots eiitertaiue at McClellan, Salt Lake chorus, has already begun dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Others aie also gelling Clara II. H irst of Kansas Cit) , and practicing. down to hard work preparatory to Miss Muriel Emu of Wichita. the contest, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Starr have returned home after un extended BOGUS NAVAL OFFICER and pleasant trip through the EasiIS NOT YET ARRAIGNED. er!) States. 1 Miss Zella Litchfield at a entertained dinner party at her home day in honor of Mr. Sun- Frank Roberts. Miss Birdie Hanson and Mr. E, Moore were married at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jurgen Hanson last Wednesday eve- uing. Bishop Thomas N. Taylor who was Olmstead, taken into custody late Wednesday afternoon by United Stales Disti ict Attorney Hyrum E. Booth and United States Maishal Deputy at Brovo, Was not arraigned Sin) th, yterday, aud the case went over until the urrivul of documentary G, leicy evidence bearing on the case from given Olmstead will probfor the relatives and near friends. Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Moore will make ably be arraigned before United be acandidute on the Democratic ticket. PROVO FRATERNITIES Newsy, that Bro. Young will not United States Commissioner Baldtheir home iu this city. HAVE AN OUTING. That would put our leaders between two fires dont you see. No, that win some time next week. Well see that Bro. Richards religious duties will not, will never do. The capture of Olmstead was the HAL BROWN SELLS More than 1,500 persons went to of means, admit of him accepting that nomination. No manner any jy GINGER FOR $5,000 result of rapid and effective work Castilla Springs, the Spauibh Fork would never do to allow that. But what Newsy, you can see that it n the part of the United btateH canyon resort, Thursday to take gives me a little touch of worry is this, Newsy: Im fearfully appre A report comes from Fairmont, officials in Salt Lake. They were jart in the annual outing of the hensive, now that Ed. is down and out for good, that Reed will fall down he on lookout for the to notified Nebraska, that Hal Brown, the raternal societies of this city. with the financial weight of our newspaper, our 10 oclock for Olmstead at party organ, Wednesday you owner of Ginger, the Brovo favorhim in a and were after Though there were many ga tilts know Reed is a much better taker than he is a giver. But now that this ite race In has been sold to some morning taken in few minutes. lie was and sports, the chief attraction in else happens) Ill have in that part for race promoters juestion is about off my hands, (unless something had he established where a Irovo, the afternoon was the baseball game a little time to devote to county affairs. Bro. Frisby is bothering the $5009. Mr. Browns son, who re- completely equipped army and navy jetween the Elks of Ogden and the life out of me with his calling on me every day. He wants to know now if turned from Nebraska the other recruiting plant, representing himThe Ogdeu herd alks of Provo. 1 dont naval recruiting officer. lie cant have the commissionership can he go to the legislature? day; says the sale was pending at self as a won a close and exciting game by know what to do with Bro. Frisby. Hes determined to have something the time he left and while he could a score of 7 to 5. The Provo lodges He says if boy Bowers had any hair on his head not or go back to Arizona. give definite information, he is of Odd Fellows and Knights of is hes so slick he cant it as but hold of him, could he get easily scalp The City Council and reasonably sure that the deal was Pythias also battled on the diamond, him. Was any man ever iu the straits that Im in, Newsy? is consummated. It possibly surprisRecords. the K. P.s winning the first game local to that news people ing Ginger There is a screw loose in their history by the landslide TWO UNHAPPY COUPLES in second the mile CONSIDERABLE ACTIVITY race only got some where in the record keepscore of 20 to 2. A dance in the ARE GRANTED DIVORCES in the slow time of 2:19 Gin IN REAL ESTATE ing machinery of the city. It evening ended the festivities. gm won the fiist two heats in was necessary yesterday to Karen C. L. Ferris was today 2 17 and 2:lo, In the next The real estate men of the city know the depth of the sewer AT2,695 CHILDREN are reporting an Unusual number granted a decree of divorce against heat he came in fifth, time 2:17 on Center street. Mr. Lovell TEND PROVO SCHOOLS. of real estate transactions in this Joshua L. Ferris on the grounds of lie got second place iu the final who needed the information Ten dollars per month time 2:19 there is a bigger desertion. The following is the school pop city. They say a inquired of those who keep the this time than lms been was granted as alimony and the cost demand at ulation of Provo City, as shown by records and it was found that Ferris TABERNACLE CHOIR HAS Scores of peo- of court and attorney fees. year. previous any the census just completed! no record had been made aud W OUTING IN CANYON are investigating the fruit tracts is alleged to be mixed up iu a case ple Tota Girls no one could definitely give 2 Boys and are almost unaui- - of adultery with Deliim Hanks of t In1 information. 231 228 4o9 near this city, First ward Jt was neces-siryThrough the efforts of Bres. verdict that the city Salem. This matter will he brought their in mmis Second ward 157 150 307 int a man to work Keeler, J. Win. Knight and J. R. to court iu the near future. future. has a bright ward 394 758 364 Third and dig down to ascertain Boshard, arrangements were made Emma L. Blood was granted a ..200 183 38, Fourth ward the depth. to give the members of the tabernacle U. 1 Gregg of Washington, D divorce Blood from Thos. the on Fifth ward ........ 398 390 798 b ane time ago the matter choir an outing in the canyon. This U., was in the city yeetenlay iu the of desertion, She was grounds of is time the the first national faithful singers making tnais and descrip, 1380 1315 2695 intereatsof lumbering on the Totals of twenty-fiv- e a granted alimony turns of the city water and luxe been favored in this way and forest reserves. Mr. Greggs special month and all costs. be sewer systems was taken up. they are now basing a pleasant lime The barbers have accepted the work on the Uinta forest will Brovo m at Wildwood, teachIt Was decided to have the canyon. confined to scaling timber aud Rev, Mr. Townsend of M. Marys challenge to play a game of base matter attended to but us )et the rangers the art as well as church wishes to thank the people The board of education met today ball with the printers and newspaper ing the work Ins not progressed to Mr. Gregg has who have aided in the estimating timber. competition and employed Francis Shelton and The game will Ira played been in the west and northwest for Its any noticeable extent. Bids for in which an entry was made and Nora Young ns teachers. next Monday afternoon at five a long time and has had a great deal another iliume for the winsa)s that a withdrawal' has been 's In'"! stipp.im wire accepted frotn ed to ret lms. oclix k on the grounds at the rear of exjrarience in the special line of ne essary owing to the lottery lon - itl.e DeMiet 'News and from Mao ' V Co. with Miikiu cited , n it, work he follows. of the library buildtDg. officiated. A reception was r.--e, ) -4. 2; 1, 4. to 2 tend this meeting. : : I dont think I need to tell you, for everybody knows, NO. Ki Flora Berg Jenkins, Secretary. t l The Womans Democratic 2 Club of Salt Lake, and all clubs in general, will have a J grand excursion to Saltair 2 Thursday, August 20th., to ratify the nominations made 2 at the Denver convention. : Ever) body is cordially invited to attend. Rates will be established on the railroads. t |