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Show f J THE 8 140 Oren 1C1 J. D. Circulation h Ppartrrsflnt, street. Twenty-fift- I - SIS. wo-11- . Correspondent. avenue. Washington Tels. SIS or 2131-11. Delegates to County Convention Pledged to Statewide Prohibition. ?icil tn Tlie Ilrrsld nepnbIIeiin.1 : (.-, Th f- Ai.h--. n,len,ii' lb to bake adrift h '-t t he tr.iKht. arf was nged 11 wlio Toiin'i by polh c. ke ! uii today Ma-'k-- . th'f Mreet. his faro htm roaming y srarage : r HppLied with ra-ieabll? 3 1. f;i'l i at a at automobile hov adi f stopped to rc (tin turned rn over to j ..... on. I'lilKe or l' whom til loiintv a ut I. ta'.e. ho; to" a pitiful lie t a member of an Ala- He I. r( i far-illof fourteen ':..hi hirer.. IIH I His a ftw mont ago. die. mother I i m O tl . a tl several .1. ; ; .. f. ; p ' rs and sisters camvo-m- to ,m,,li nn--brothwent to live with nan Albert Joyh'iA s l.rf.t !..-- in Weber. lii outh in law t.rother a irn t ho tti" r. irmly an. I t srnr keeping tie flativs t,vo cks n?., ordered Ii" could do not?'-trtorf. Th. lad eft depart, ii" ''i- - father h.ts no i.niMM ;.nl i not workliu'. tie ;vf',f i:, to ork for Kot"rtml Watts av-- l aft- - r v.orK-r- Vebr aera hI f.irn tt t i iiv-came jet wKti cot In tm;ci. r0:,rtv authoM the With ..ft thffirT?'of juvenile livelihood n. - hi- .Jr. f'!ia. t- Sttmp-o- jj-ars- ; e 1 1 U--- 1 V.'t-U'-- ! , H f s l ( jo-hii- ! trd g' e. t'-'"- that r.v!' ficer in l- anco-im-- n irvc-tig.itto- there are .Imua declare on.-, , r.f chii.lre-- - ofW.i.Mi. pmt.af.nri . dise. end iue- "',rt aa he would artlor to ri..nand - :.- trict happened to .lenrtrt can,.- - he ti-.-t- r ."v'-,- a Iter than he m. whendoe--the -- r nt 'w he Iv tor- -- wax- - - -- o'-- m BOISE - ( V !H CUSTOO ...... ., t.. . t's (..-oru- Ikin nf 1 . i i l Va- - In-ta- v ll re-tor.- - -.! I - - Jar-dit.- : ! f Kar-dener- .i . er i ; r,:,et - 1 i - 1 r1 1 RETURN Uflnlril In lrjcu tn I'lht Extra- dltion There. RESIST , s. Ur. ' I at vav. r. , --ti 4 At ".ET'ien, iaa the- of - al-o-i- - ."'peclai to Th e. j v..-.- r ,i.-jv- . - r no. . i. - hn-iia- ni h.- -, o -- L a.i. also i:.- ral- - nt, W -- Openshaw, the trotthlo in Smith. George Lebanon. Mathias Gun- - Tvc-nty-sevent- . a-h- t! ; ;t o :. . ;i'i-m- is the result of a Lusiness j dei son. Frank Wall, W. E. Greenhalgh, in t.ic V- c ae California who Wint.r. i t . A. Peterson. Mrs. e' s ac-- ion.. V tie says 1.- old I. Open( ,. iUMil. tuaV he I;... .e.t Witt, San Fr:: I'cisr-- husiness to his shaw, Mrs. J. L. Dlsen. Mrs. I'eter A. ir.ic iiquor- nil- - r o';t ..fU'h-- e "of t ran.-po-rt ndf-u a Mrs. Peterson hut Caroline and nderst that the partpart tor. tl were passed Openshaw. erriducte-Resolutions the i)i!ints under the state-wid'rhc'lo'iior at the timeHethe two ner favoring e nanu. i 'l de, a..d to of Marra. If there was any o1;11: prohibition. acre a:re-t. a. Me dc. htres the partner and not of lo Cit.v officers nominated were: Danal.os.t . !.'.' ardwa.-a .ifth ;,:rchaed h deal-riel s,German for justice of the peace and himself way It responsible. dealer--,:. John o. Peterson for constable. . that the draff .,n ; la e : at th !wi-r were rod .!:. i - I'.-le- - .!!-- ,' -- r - ' i - fr.-iml- - Ft, i - - - ;:i :m--'- -- 1 MABEY TO BE SPEAKER !;k. .l SENTENCED Y A U HEN .ie.lairtlnry U .d. ti. l A : for Period Indeterminate . lu'.. nt ElkV C'andlilnte for Congre to Aldreii f ) Vni versltj- CIuli. - g-d- en ; - !S;.- Ogden. Th,. Aug. 14. ,,i Charles R. Mabey "f Bountiful. Republican candidate for t. from the Second l.'tah '.ht,ress is to l the principal speaker ilis-tri-- l 4. ir .au Fp'-- nr-- e divi- - tomorrow evening at the dancing and Harrt-,court to.sai, a. t o .dinner party of the FnlvejMty club of Ogden at the Idlewlld cafe. Mr. with .H..r:d der. a rii'ii, . ami ha not announced his subject, Mabey but It ton tar . etit " r. l a r '' :I , se nt on fc is understood his address will deal sri vert an with ne or more phases of ''prepared- In ti e sta te thev s Elk.V t in ' la a r " rot. t a a o. u' 'a a John Chl.-ot avert CuFey. J. G. Willis and Reln-harciah in tlr.ia u.i was t. m committee More t ::. emprise the They ti. harge t f arrangements. ek let aue-.- ' a.' have ,r.tiit..I l as Fa on arrar.ge.1 i.roa-rha musical program to be f.r Ilv a r, T'v'.srgiven nt the dinner hour, 7 oc!ock. e i t:.e fro. rii tr.d with,at having nv win:. EUhtcenta street i.i.Efa: Ticraas t....rl;et R'' .'.shirgf on aven-ie-ple,.l l --'Ui'.ty to Ogden, Aug. 11. In a suit for divorce Richard in the district court hy Glen t of r a v ; n 4 ia;e-.w tl'e Norma E Lewis, the la against he Tiy. and '.e ir i e O r: wife litisf.atid asserts that 1., 191.". 'A e I t the r rf e u Lib- lie was sleeping, July tiie ie wife struck . e -- i. a re '. t r. ea r.. thhead with a club, renderS.Vmi to iii.se re his carr- - him ofi it Later, the a i. 'I t e , nt; rt ing him unconscious. pi o"iii-..ifi hi e e'.ea 5 ts forth, the wife further him and finally deserted his ah :o-ihorn.-The two tverc married June 1. VII'l'.vIIV FUR FHFI'UU: v 1! . in Winegan, Mo. g t I. The ad r t.; ii- -. A;g. Harvest f, 'ival. of (:,'". ar- .. tr. th.- W. her fo.y. sr. ha ,.f d the ,i.g a ftiat c'.ver I N. J. ih Ju i -:o ' ' di-tr- t ! ..,-..- . ; : t-- u-j.- t'ult-'.-nr.i- i -1 t - . - 1 . r.e.-'s.-" ,: : . . ot j - ( c.-'ir- i::-- r t - r- - mi: . l And.-r.-or- , ir, ; !' ! i'-'-- . t , . 1 - We-r- C . - iS i - - com-P'ait- . e r ! l . 1 . i 1 el--- - f-!- e- - ... ... . . f - . ' . t.. : Ida ho rn : i an no-1- . ' '. t ; atlv.-rP.S- - a sd Wyoming. ''t'i- s aid- - "t': RSAt3 widely advertised g g igden j a hi I.e. tn f. n ii v r: c to asked men havo a.'-- f,i irot at i. e Ha rv er tioneryspou----!n. b moling town rrrp heir ret a :: l ;rrar:g-trer.are be'r.fC with, the rail'Aav rompanfe. to fl J .IT the il;.tijV of posters : . t..t:ous tn adjoining states a ve i v ... .J . . V. tr 1 r- ' -- TAPER n STUFF-- i Ue FAT I U C x J. IAA m 9 i a, . at th ; r i ruresi 01 ure Water mi113- I . Herald-RepubHean- ! ! i 1 ! - 1 1 1 .1 1 . 1 AMERICAN BEAUTY m e. I ican Beauty Beer are barley-mal- t, liojos and water; not plain everyday water used for drinking and culinarv purposes, but the purest of pure water. Out here in Utah, Nature has abundantly provided us with the purest of running water in our cold canyon streams, which- - are fed by springs and melting snow. And yet this water does not possess the ideal qualities compatible with the needs of .l Dubuc p SHALL BLAZE AT PAYS OX. 8 25 18 .34 Totals de14. Fire today Payson,theAug. four-roohome brick of stroyed One out when winning run scored! Kapple. Mr. and Mrs. Kapple Score by innings 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 arc living for the summer on their Detroit 0 farm and their home was rented to Mr. Cleveland 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 were and Mrs. Lloj-- Wimmer. yThej' Two-bas- e hits 2, Granejr discovSummary: lunch when passers-beating hit McKee. Smith. Cobb. Three-bas- e ered the entire roof to be in flames. Sacrifice hit Chapman. Double he furniture, and Quick workthesaved on to Howard 2. Basesplay Wambsganss fire department realthough 1. off Dubuc 2. Hits Off balls Bagby to the the alarm, immediatelj'spondedwas earned runs Off Bagby 8 4hits 2 entirelj- destrojed. There and place hits off Dubuc, runs in 9 8 innings; was no Insurance. 3 out 2 runs inr struck innings, By Bagbj- 2, bj' Dubuc 1. Umpires FARMER AND SON INJURED. and Chill Connolly. Aug. 14. Albert Wood, se-a was near this farmer iiving citj', son bruised and his YORK NATIONALS verely arm a broken this afternoon NEW suffered when the team drawing a load of haj' ORTAIN ROSS YOUNG on which thej- were ran wildlj' riding down a steep hill on Second West Young, street. Both were, thrown from the Sherman, Tex.. Aug. 14. Ross for the Sherman Western as- over load and the outfielder the wagon passed . the New man's bodj-- but did not Injure him sociatlon team, was sold to The sale forward of the load York National club today. severelj'. Slipping caused the team to run. Dr. W. H. price wa3 announced as $2000 cash. the first' half of Rothwell, who attended them, stated Young led the league that neither is in any serious danger. the season with a marK or Lj-ma- . h d All Herahl-Itepublican- .! Provo. Aug-- 14. Profs. E. H. Smart, Fred Buss, M. S. Gudmundson, Miss Mabel Morley, Algle Eggertsen and Miss Leona and Master Orandall Gudmundson left today for Vernal, where the- - will take part In the Chautauqua, which will be conducted there under the auspices of the Fintah academy. They will also a to Hinckley. Millard Chautauqua has been countj', where -- To v 1 I I ..-i- ; I J Opens Wednesday Eve. Reserve seats now. s. nt t i'-- .GAGS'To, COM If ( PaHionJ 5H IP, HE'tE- r I i i I. I - 7m"j6. - I IT T DOlo 'CAM All Tne th-- - '' YoO DO i.-i-e, 4 A 'The River of Cliinewe Drama COUNSEL AS It Souls' L. 1t John fiolflen. HIS ADOPTED DAUGHTER BETTY. WE RATER fc AMOROS Cttt. DOXOVAX !t LEE. PU rJCM LEIPZIG. THE GLADIATORS. Claire Rochester Phenomenal Soprano-Bariton- e. On Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays, feature photoplaj's, continuous l to 11 p. m.. begrinning Aug-- 20. ifats 10c; nights, 10c, 15c, 25c. . Far "( the I'hiii n i: gl. . The meeting sr. th..- afte-- - ext Satit.ht-.at ...lockMCt'sioll Will he tcsri't r The l,:;ne-- ; t. followed by tap ar.n'ial icj n Far avo. iatior are nf the ami enterproviding offorthe!.:e reception tainment visitors,7 mos of u houi .vit'.nn.i ni!l .one t" Ogden MXHHltGi: JERMITS. Marriage lb ogden. itA Mg. J. to Frank Zwelf! were today both of Ogden. and Li. el A. Mohlrr.an. Frank F Smith of Morgan a til Mis.; K. Luctll.'. Paw et of Ilenefer. The in the lj,st named two were married county bulldipg by Judge, J. a. Howell. yt em on i ti MiMiow rwEii.F.n. Laramie. Wyo., Aug. U. A beautiful Plained glass window, representing the T runs-f- if rat tor. of the Savtor, ereote-In memory of the late Jane Ivinson, this. who was. th. e firs' tree surer ofIvans-onin by her husband Edward ( Episcopal St. Matth.e-v'nas tmviW'd here Sunday. Bishop Thomas of the diocese of Wjoming the sermon, assisted by Bishop her cf the diocese of western Nebraska and D:an Thornberrj- of the cathedral. r Mat,.. lOc, 25e, 50o. r.Oe. 75e. Ighta. JOe. Zy Briggs in Ft ia. "' for d - g-- : water-use- ing purposes is and filtered. Ring Hviand 17 or your dealer. 1-- Provo News Notes Special to. The Bsk Tiie constituents of Amer- - -- tr-- o. s - Price-Uinta- Tt) Illl I t'Olll. A ; g. j d a'Jc-ndITopos. to . ;ho civ .!. : crimh-a- l ;se. oro-tlCO.i Will e .'.I of the s'.-t,- tinvnt! 'iU h. j ! 1 WYOMING PIONEER. DEAD. Green River. INDIANS OUTBATTED Two large motor trucks recentlj' h of to the the equipment added BUT IS VICTOR, 3 TO 2 are doing trojan duty auto line and the company is greatly plea-se14. Cleveland! Aug-with them. A large passenger auto of 3 to 2, although to be ordered CLEVELAND. power and speed isservice. high The two to one. With the soon for the speedy Uintah line out of Price is proving very score a tie in the ninth Chapman filed to Veach,- ChapSpeaker popular and efficient. man made a bluff to steal second and McKee threw to that bag. which was left uncovered as Chapman went back first. Green River News Notes tothird went to dashed on Chapman the ball and when Cobb fumbledagain, scored when Vltt let Cobb's throw get away from him. Sensational fielding to The Special by Smith featured the game. Batting Green River, Utah, Aug. 14. Charles rallies accounted for all of the early score: Barnum is recovering from the In- runs. The CLEVELAND. he sustained in a fall on the juries AB R II PO A E railroad tracks last week. He suffered 0 0 Graney If 3b .... 32 02 three broken ribs. 1 0 A motor truck service between Green Chapman 0 0 4 0 cf Speaker River and Moab is being established 0 0 1 4 3 Smith rf brothers. 5 0 3 ss. 3 0 Wambsganss 0 2 3 2 0 J. W. Smith, who has returned from Turner 2b 1 0 9 3 Castle Dale, is recovering his health Howard 11? 0 0 0 3 3 after a serious and extended illness. O'Neill c . o 1 0 3 3 The San Rafael river wks within six Bagbj' p inches of the highest mark it has at"Tl 27 Totals tained in years the first of this week, DETROIT. brought to Green according to word H PO A AE Tt River. Rains did it." o 2 3 1 . . . 4 3b Vitt alGrand countj- commissioners havecom- Bush ss 5 0 4 1 0 lowed the Green River Telephone 1 0 4 3 Cobb cf 4 0 0 1 pany rights to run lines to Emery in Veach If ... . Grand county. 0 3 0 0 0 0 Crawford rf 0 4 0 0 16 S. W. Dufford is the new patrolman Burns lb . . . o o 0 3 0 4 for the Midland trail and finds the Young 2b 1 1 1 1 4 l McKee c work is plentiful. 1 3 0 0 6 2 t i L Laramie, AVjo., Aug. 14. Mrs. S. A. Brown, whose husband, now dead, was one of the first engineers on the Union Pacific in this died Sundaj' from a complication state, of diseases. She was sixty-fou- r born in years a and cameEngland to the United States whe she was a little girl, coming- to Laramie more than fortjr ago. ag-en- -- v ii'ubiwi .s 1001100 1-- ; m . n .hjuii.i.ip - 2-- Brigham City Ncivs Notes. 'LOOKS would RCwr - am County Auditor to Set Fore, of Employee- on Rate Tomorrow. A special force of employees to figure the 1916 taxes in Salt Lake city and county will be started to work Wednesday morning b- - Countj' Auditor Charles A. Weaver. There are fburteen books to be figured and the auditor expects to complete the work within two weeks, If possible, so that the books may then be turned over to the treasurer, who will get out the tax notices. Taxes are due and pajable on and NEW YORK. after September 20, and while the treas- AB R H PO A E urer hardly thinks he will be able to 1 1 0 4 0 Magee cf. . .'. : . . . . 0 get out all the notices bj' that date, 0 2 0 Is If High 1 1 he will work three shifts In his office 1 0 2 Peckinpaugrh ss.. 0 to get as many of them as possible out 1 0 ' 12 Pipp lb. 3b 0 0 by that date. 0 0 5 Aragon 2 0 3 0 0 Gedeon 2b 1 0 0 CHARGED WITH DELIVERING BEEIt. 0 0 Miller rf. 2 8 0 0 0 Nunamaker c. .. Aug. 14. John Jovlch was Murraj.here 1 0 1 0 0 Cullop p. arrested bj- W. H. Caldwell, today t 0 citj' 0 0 Fisher p. who says he caught him marshal, in the act of delivering six cases of 27 17 . .29 Totals beer to a boarding house. Jovich was later but the beer was held released, Lawry batted for Nabors in ninth. for investigation. It is expected that other arrests will follow when its ownScore by innings 0 0 3 ership has been determined. Philadelphia Peck-inpaug- 14. Actual workn Citj Aug. onBrlgham the rebuilding of City park will Wednesday morning-- when more than 100 men and about twentj' teams will volunteer their services and spend one day at hard work under the direction of the park committee. Park daj was set'apart by proclamation by Mayor Erdmann. and the citizens urged to go to the park prepared to work and the work help the committee started. After that thegetwork will be all possible speed as lonj pushed with as in the special park there are funds fund. The work will start at 9 o'clock and last until 4 p. m. At that time there will be a ball game between an Ogden team and the Brigham Peaches. The board of education has appointed the following janitors and van drivers for the schools of Box Elder county: Fielding, llyrum Hess; East Garland, John Anderson: Garland, Malcolm Hampton; Riverside, Joseph TIadfield; Plymouth, E. H. Rudd; Portage. Mrs. Ann lleaton; Beaver Dam. Joseph Bitters; Colllnston, Richard Oram; Penrose, Bennie Benson: Bothwe.il, Ephraim Summers; North Elwood. George Garfield; Brigham, Whittier and Central schools, James W. Sheffield; Brigham, Lincoln, George Freeman; Appledale, A. T. Gregg-- Corinne, Ed Itader; Bear River City, N. P. Rasmussen; Dewev-vlllHarper. Eli T. Harry Cook; Gilmore. . . ,Van Willard,, 11 John Pierce; . .. f T.!. O.iiii3. Duiiiwt-tjnu'Kt'S, .lusepji uiieif. C. Carty; Tremon-- . West Tremonton, ton. Jacob Melster; East Bear River, Arnold Nelson; Lakeside, Eli T. Pierce; South Deweyvllle, N. P. Barnard. KM klEVEfc aitywm...':m.im ; k'?:Sir?f,kL s MOVIE OF A BUSINESS MAN ENJOYING A REST .. s- - la-r- i v WORK ON TAX FIGURES 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 New York mills. Two-bas- e Mchits men in the coal Cameron of Summary: High, ScarcitjWalsh. Stolen bases Aragon, mines Is reported b Thomas Bell, gen- lnniss, 2. Sacrifice hits McElwee, Pipp Double play Lajoie to Witt eral superintendent, who was in Price to Mclnnis. Bases on balls Off Nathis week. bors 2, off Cullop 8 1. Hits and earned V. A. Tompkins, who has been staruns Off Cullop, hits 3 runs in 5 3 tion agent for the Rio Grande at Price innings; off Fisher, 1 hit 0 runs in 3 3 off Nabors, 2 runs. Struck innings; for some time. Is moving to Green t out 3, bjr Cullop 4. by FishNabors will be he Bj' where River. Utah, er 4. Wild pitch Cullop. Umpires for the Rio Grande. Mrs.home Tompkins from Oitoughlin and Evans. will arrive and children soon as he is located in Missouri as share is ge Summit Delesmtem. Coalville. Aug. 14. The Democrats of Summit county in county convention from this today selected "the delegates state conven county to the isDemocratic to he held In Ogden tion. which August IS. The delegates to the state convention will alpo be the delegates i -- r ".-,-g F- G-or- i -- r- Wnnteh Democrat Meet. 14. Heber City. Wasatch Aug. selected county e Democrats today twenty-fivstate ami delegates to the congressional conventions to be held at Og'len, and to the Judicial convention, The which will be held in Provo. state-wide delegation was instructedno for time was but at prohibition, there a mention of any of the candidates' names in the convention. It Is likely a census will be held to determine on a line of procedure. The deleMrs. Jogates R.selected are:Mr.Mr.andandMrs. James Murdock, seph S. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clyde, Storm Jo,nes, McDonald. L. C. Montgomery, Moroni Moulton. Pratt Duke. I. O. Wall, J. W. Mahoney and Georrre A. Fisher of Heber. Wliford Van Wagoner and Simon Street of Mldwav. J. W. Ritchie, Price and Mr. and Mrs. John C. of Ohn rlest di. Henry Morrl Whitney of Elkhorn and F. Ezra Greer of Special to The Price, Aug. 14. A. D. McLean leaves August 20 for Salt Lake to enter the government training camp. He is with the United States Fuel company. The board of countj commissioners in recent meeting fixed the tax levy for the county at 42.4 mills. Price's he-gi- . . IL i .l , - of-l- l , I ITeriild-RepitMVan- . ISperUFto Thr - . f'UM.jt.jHU-'ln ; t - Write, phone or call for literature and further information. Reliable, dignified, confidential. Wns. 1543. 447 S. Third Ent. m i Price Neivs Notes new-wat- er Hernlil-lt.-ptibllcii- i . , al Morgan Sends Both Home With Double. j - - : AL II. The citj- - commisMurraj', sion this evening talked over the proposition cf calling a bond election for the purpose of voting on a proposal of issuing- $150,000 bonds for the purpose of installing a new water system. Representatives of bond houses vere present and gave their views as to the of an issue of bonds. floating There are several sites for a before the commission, one in supply Little. Cottonwood creek about miles three above Union, which would give the fall necessary to throw water over the highest in the city, waand which would buildings a sup-plgive ter for a city of IS. 000 to 25,000 of people. Another site considered was Big Cottonwood, but the supply from there would have to be with from Salt Lake, and this figured will be gone over with the authorities there. The present supply of water for the city comes from artesian wells, which is pumped, and the elevation is not sufficient fcr from fire for the southern protection of the cltv. The part Is that a call for a strong probability bend election will soon issue. Aug-- - a- Com-merci- Pasteoro forTreatment Alcohol and Drugs M Aujc. request that San Francisco Special t" Tlii authorities, local people arre-tea former have t, ,fi- Ulio'is Kai.oi Marra, j it,; Aug. 14. The delegates to ha.t Santaquin, 'ira.;s ' iiiisiri.-fman. i.tMl'c rhprpe of the L'emocratlc state convention at Og,.u n r...- i- i.;i'ik tora.in-4in San den, the judicial convention at Provoi defrauded creditors . ; l.:inir v.nf a'tti,..ritu- hro'i.f.t I "rat. ei co. where- he conduct ad a groand the convention nt Spanish as follows: has Fork are county , "t cery More for two yoars. Marra of ra,!!.retained counfel and will flarht extradi-fii't- i. State AV. L. Openshaw, S. R. dishilin attorneys ate arransini; to ing and T. I.. Heel is. .., , ..ualv ; til on a t linrc- cf h- "- an in iiaheas aiiitr eedlrtts proJudicial onvention Peter A. Peter11 tit ;.. corpus - endeavor to E. in at. u'o.t.oAlonzo Wall California the Mathlas Gun-tie- r thwart son, and tt ..'U. Kavt.-t r who is c.mintr son. v to p t extradition m ilh:.in W inter-- ' . her. i, v. a from (lnv. William Spry. t io tic County convention S. R. Cushing. '.. i'ity, s,V- - papers rt.. Marra, who formerly had a prrocery James ('lemons, T. B. Heelis, Lourtz mv ritf at W. 11. store at street, and christensen. W. L. , t.- remanded to Jail. George Lloyd. Joseph F. Lloyd5 and met with a number Henry Stringham men at the Provo of business club bj' invitation from of the industrial commit the members today tee to discuss the matter of starting a brajrch knitting factorj' in this city. The object was to find of the out the attitude ofmeeting the people toward such an industrj', and It was also out that this could be pointed combined with that industry of the Knight woollen mills and thus create a large field fcr manufacture in Provo. Representatives of the Knigtit Investment company stated that the old opera house was at the disposal of any of this nature which could be industry established in this city. Paffe.) (Continued From fore he retired - a man, on three hits," two errors b- Lajcle and a double steal. Nabors then pitched invincible ball. Cullop of New York was knocked down in the fifth inning when a drive from Hale-'bat struck him on the knee. After several minutes he resumed pitching, but was forced to retire in the sixth inning. Score: PHILADELPHIA. AB R H PO A E 1 4 0 0 4 5 Witt ss Walsh rf. ....... 44 0 11 22 0 00 0 0 Strunk If 2 2 0 4 2 0 2b Lajoie 1 4 2 0 0 10 Mclnniss lb 3 0 1 1 0 0 McElwee 3b 1 2 1 4 0 0 Pick cf 1 0 2 3 4 4 Haley c 1 3 0 0 0 0 Nabors p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Lawry 24 3 12 35 Totals ers Plan for JVater System. delc-eate- s r ro w. . . i Mt ! w.-r- Mays Issues Two Passes and Murray Commission Consid- w. t -f I DISCUSS BOND P 0 es Administering exclusively the LEAGUE LEADERS McAdams. The Democratic judicial convention of the Fourth district will be held school. J. H. Thursday in the Central McDonald and J. W. Robison are thus far the only two candidates for district attorney. Morgan will be Judge A.forB. district the only candidate judge. Monewho was arrested with forging the name Frldaj- A.charg-eof W. to a check for $51 in Nunnery favor of M. Lawhorn, which Lawhorn later indorsed and cashed at Taylor Bros., was taken before Justice R. R. Thorne. He waived preliminary hearing and in default of $1000 bail was Ie-leirat- dele-Kat- - h WILL Drafts. "oilowinir rewl-d-- r irrii-'atlo- Wc-fee- r A MA RITA TAT HOSPITAL InJ SENATORS TRIM- - n, s 1 ,- t .. ? , It. fif Man , l H"r!1-Hepiiii:rRii.- Whetlter "hltr town" streets and improvements may he made and 'hvlen residents continue to riiall town" hatui-'- s was a to an issue at ;ustion Irmitt.! i.mtr.i.?ion n;eetlnjr when F. Uratv. and tlforsp V. h!i?a.l r.mtK.lalncd that the l,o' uradincr of Mr.p.roo avenue hadth.-l-disr:pted and syptc-tl.e e I'd and orrhfinU were Mr. de?t ruction. threaten.! ai with for years lw forty tl.t the th garden and orchard inresl-enJov! i. Tvventy-eventstreet rtiri. f.of his That iTilianl now if in ruin. t y .omPds3lon"tok th stand The t puch a v has ironr-.i'that rhe canspei-iaitare Saal lmproven;ents I y reason of hack held ia.'k not . I ritv farm.-Kather than expend a synhon. where-hajar, ? mail Mim to th.- irrigation water mt;rht he lots. M.iyor A'dot to fh. on t endo.l rti. city frmerii it. lev wo. y i, a pi-in claim for liainaucn. It if only a matter of a few yar?, ihciVitiuyi lor.- r.i :iid. before the hrati' h canal, fror , which the irriwater tarn'1, will he condemn.-.gation a and then all ity Will suff.-rThp commission ordered that litn-herser trains &to at Thifty-fir- i l:. vs.-.Hi'. . and Lincoln avenue to dls- ' a a t ha i ei ngers. of p.usf local undertakers. At.th th worth of $llf ity j ur hafed H.xkr' ifwcrtiiiT d'vi. fM for the city at:-will arthe city ti,.- apparatus at craves and colirant., Z.n c-, cuts each time that it is i:.od Tfo- propnsi! lor. of pr rr.i tt ne Kdwnrd firetn-in- . V. xl.;;. to attend the it' training on full Fort loijrlas camp and s the request of friii tiipi TEarves va la on for a routreferred for action o tf lious !elecates to the county convention are to state-wid- e prohibition. pledged Mathouihah Thomas and Heber J. Grant will be the epeaker.s at the county convention. Delegates selected to the meeting are as follows: Kavsville Mrf. Ii. .1. Strong-- Miss Kstelif Criddle. John G. Karnes, Ilarry I O. N". Strong,C. teorge W. Itames, I). Strong. A. .1. Barnes, laiyton. Mrs. Nora Blamlres. MIfs Martha K. Williams, Fames, Kav (ireen. Mrs. Ada Heber IT.C C.allev, (icorRe T. Becsley, Flood. Myron W. Fhlllips, John 1. Flood. Mrs. Thomas II. Done, Henry .lolin It. Fames. (J. S. Fattlllo. H. .1. Sheffield, Jr., Miss Mollie Fames. Mrs. M. .1. Froudfoot, Keith Barnes. Kohert Lambert itlamires, John Woolse Ilia mires. Edward Fdmonds. Farmincton Jonathan Husrhes. F. M. Abbott, K. A. Cottrell.11. A. K Clark.G,Mis-M. Nettle Ovlatt. Abbott. U I amb. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hourne, EH Manning, K. F. Chassln. Mrs. Nellie Cardner. Mrs. Lvman Flee, Schuyler K. A. Welllr.K. J. Wells White. Hess, Davis Hughes, William Jenkins. CeorK-M. John M. White, Mrs Frank Fdy. Mrs. Mary John Hitches. Walter Manning, Mrs. Jennie Hughes and William Halght. Fountiful I. eo J. Mulr. Myron Far-loJames K. F.arns, Frank Jardlne. .1. I Alma Hardy, Friges. K. F. Smith, Fichard Stringham. . Mr?. Frank Mrs. Mrs Iiichard Walter Harlow. Miss Stringham, Flanche Lewis, W. Walter Farlow. J'arley I. Willey. Samuel Sessions. I. S. Fisher, Jed E. J. J. Holbrook, Dr, stringham, Stocks, Mrs. T. D. Fisher. . MraS. Jetr M. Strinorham. Mrs. J. J. Holbrook, Sessions. Frank irant. Da Ka Davis, Joseph Xaylor, Mr. and Mrs. James . Kampton. Miss Ophelia Fillmore Selection. Fillmore. Aug. 14. At Democratic primaries for Millard county held here toniuht lo .select delegates to the state and congressional conventions of the Democratic party at Osden, August IS. sets of delewatea were sent separate to each of the conventions. They will to the Democratic also be Judicial convention of this district, which is to be held In Upden. Deleselected to the state convention gatesIhifus art, Day ami Ernest CarlhiK: to Convention Rufua the congressional Day and Ii. S. Porletv. Snnlnquln Prlmnrlea. -- Arretted on Char tic of in a: Tt, t." Osr'ien. .Aus. rr-- - I (hat the information ,,; ; obtaia from t tM( '. ' :mV .itrm. tr. hear J :! (Sp'-- c ifrnT.;-r:T':'""-- Delegates to the convention, Davln countv iJemocratlc on Wedneswhich will meet in Layton select delegates to the Demoday to state convention were selected cratic tonl-rh- t All in the larger precincts. Tells Story of Hardships Grading and Water System, When Found Roaming They Say, Have Injured Their Property. Streets of Ogden. -- es SUPPORT 'BRYS' KayMVille, Auj?. 14. r for under the auspices of the arrangedstake Millard academy. Johnson was sustainedPoul-to-as Brlgham bishop to succeed Bishop Ralph whose resignation was accepted at held last evening;. the ward conference Mr. Poulton will engage in business in Salt Lake. Bishop Johnson's counsellors are Joseph Nelson and John W. - BY JUVENILE OFFICERS -- to the congressional convention at In addition to the delegates on convention at Salt Lakedele-gatjudicial 17 were selected. The August are a follows: State C. W. Mair, Sherman Armstrong. PeterA.Clark. Henry Hales. J.. F. H. Edd' and Richard Flannigan. Hales of Park City; Frank Plngree, J. L. Boyden, Daniel Summers, James Walton and A. C. Hortin of Coalville; W, W. Hortin of Oakley: J. C. Lambert. 11. W. Barnes and Thomas Parke of Kamas. Judicial Henry Shields, Sherman Richard Hales, A. H. Addy. Armstrong. L. B. McGerrv and J. L. Flannigan of Park City; P." II. Neeley, W. M. Boyden, J. Don Burch of CoalFrank H. Hortin and W. W. Hortin ville: E.Pingree, of Oakley; A. G. H. Marchant of Peoa: It. W. Barnes and W. J. Richardson of Kamas. South Ogden, Aug. 14. Democratic elected at primaries held in South Weber, Davis county, tonigtu are: Robert M. Watts. C. A. Fe melius, Mrs. C. A. Fernelius, Edmund G. Jenkinson, John Kendall, Heber E. Fernelius and Charles J. Fernelius. These delegates. C. A. Fernelius saj's. attend a convention of Davis county Democrats at Layton, when delegates will be elected to the state convention, the Second district judicial convention and the Second congressional district convention. Og-de- n. ! REAR ORCHARD OWNERS DERELICT BOY TAKEN SALT LAKE CITY, .UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1916. X, DAVIS BOURBONS OGDEN DfcPA RTMENT ! ITERALD-KEPUBLICA- - ! M ! ib-s- ets!-e- TRIO ! LEXERS I i ctroou-si- x r i-- Tj. SlvrH UN7U ( wsu HAWS To r "' S'C'' '. Op HEAD- - LAST THREE TIMES TODAY! Don't miss HARRY JOLSOX, high-clacomedian: FIVE SULLY S, in sketch; 1 HE LILLIPUTIANS In acrobatics and comedy. Other acts: Butler Havlland and Ethel Thornton: iianlon Brothers. "The Hecret of Submarine." the SPECIAL: "DEATH VALLEY DODGE" a ss side-splitti- ng real treat. Regular prices. h. s tie-livert- ng - TODAY YELLOWSTONE "SONS OF S ATA fa" EXCURSION 'be dite Tursdaj . Frr;r.rir "Wy!i Way." -- At:g-i- t Complete cof. including rail, including- rail. days, 13.15. (on, s, 23 W. South Temple St. Phone Advertisement. 77S1. 22. t da vs. J3T.25: complete S Of-- li 6 - Va-raU- h ONE DAY ONLY, "ti. I 1 Take-- s walk I I O ft Qo,0 t I A I Just 'Villi mg ''. ' BU5Mr:SS ThG vsires MESSAGE OP A lavish production of a masterij' drama, based on a man's clever duplicity Red Feather feature. REEL LIFE, The superior educational fijjra. "PAINLESS EXTRACTING,A burlesque on modern deritistrj' Vogue comedy. - . |