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Show J. - f- - . TOE PROVO LfflEMALP VOLTXii ' IW1" PROVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APBIL 3. ' ffifflEMtmtEHEE. J. - NO. 3G 11K)9. - , :; i - '. ... - - - - ' IRONiBLOSSOMMIME The Bureau-W- ill Wjarl fon PAY--A "DIVIDEND" MAY CKehper C6qlandaBig Reduction in Productions r?7C( HUE Ik i I PRESENT FREIGHT RATES x ON RAILROAD UNJUST i t CRAZY !t If E II FIE Eva Searle has begun t nit in the district court for divorce from Charles L. Searle on the ground of Aieording to the" complaint the parties married at ... PwentJow j r&3iu1tt bnfthMaffietlew T . I .1 u: urn ucuicuicri uuuee vi tion, positively recovered rlcrht Rpns us noon as he reached the lower altitude.-His now at his home in Cal1 iforuia, well and happy. -- f dfooh)8scnS!i5olbg best "grade gold beaijlng weyet'loutfd on the ' " uwu 1VUUM 1U tire.-'rJh-e: condi- - his . 1 k- i e -- t I people in this city if, when theyre- ceive their coal bills next wi iter for ' r ' a ton of coalpit rwouldtfead $3 5. T inetet d of $5 50. This is whit the traffic, bureau is working for and it is claimed - that they will jwiri - -- - ll eir t. the-raV-Ttads which are i!r hat coal the are discriminating hauling is not doubted by anone who has -- f-k- looked, up the business of freight raesr- - - Denver- - has beeiv furnitheil ;ccl at the rate "of $S.63 per" ton delivered, all winter and the haul of the coal U over two hundred oiiles. People iu Salt Lake and Prpvo are ravine $5.50 per ton ... and the haul 0 of the coal is only a part of the tlis- -. tarce of the Denver haul w- - j. the-dtf- n - crinnuation is T other JURES THE PRICES sfrsre c hapter Jo the experi V ence "of T.' emmttg-;r.--s:-i It will be recalled TWp1etave "the high price. i FANNIE WARD AND HER COLLECTION properly packe44- I After it had been learned by" the past," said William M. Roy- - Chief Barlow where he was" from lance of this city in a lecture 011 Com mission ' businefs" beforelhe his relatives, the chief wasasked to students of the L." D. SBus'ness provide for the safe return of of Salt Vn&iegt Lake, Thursday. Fleming to. Las Angeles. lUiah farmers have fcjj'ired them In Detective 'Chase's - words: selves by putting inferior products, "When we dropped into the valley badly packed, on the market. Now Flemmiog. was one of the most that experienced commission agents agreeable traveling -- ccmpanions I are. handling the gocjls, the U iced ever met." '"77 -. " btates is awakening to the fact that When Flemming regained his nou tma ntALr rin .,OD u, 4n ina t normaL condition 4t was learned ..t0v Tfitip ! nt it 1 ne Tiemana ih lncreastntr tL unit i. rtWaot,i'n, TTn:.'"rruuuiut. bunii 11C UflU llfll enormttislT7 rrdjHherfaTmerBgre ton, D. the purpose of seetir3 getting a better price for their pro-- ing; patents on geYerl fit bis own tucTs?, inventions. He had carried the which Frank Clark and John William- papers for these in a satchel, son were arraigned on a charge oi he hst in his confused wanderings in the intermountaio region. unlawful shooting ducks, Ml HAFEII f - -- 1 1 i. I lj Mii ' DEER CREEK GROUP - T' J Governor t a. I -- X-T- t ers -- company's ..manager, there - being every indication that Jhevein will be . cut vv ithin the nest ten feet of T driving in the tunnsLrrzTzr in - promising in, lb entire district It thirty feet wide 'on the surface and close sampling has shown that the entire mass of vefn material car ries copper and . lead: values. which is : itmillt cf5 ieiVieherreiii i i t I V jnthe developments of the Deer Ureek Mining property operating in American Fork canyon are reported by John CJeghorn, the WilHani Spry nanaeu. out uie up jesieruay X point ments to the state dairy T acd 4oo- d- horMH. created - bv- -t make g yr odu"tt.,liur- . 0f 1 4JSUri.lc first - legislatures iace workings .have disclosed leu- he appointed-memb.are! ; tGeorge A. Hone, merchanl, terhlgthe prcBpect'for unusual re Benjamin: Rev, J, E. Carver sults at depth. 1 of Ozden and John C Sharp, t- - Salt Lake C i ' The tunnel is in .400 feet nd it y. dairyman Herman Harms, state chemist, will cut the great vein at approzl- '' and Mr. Wills r J, state food 300 feet depth from the and dairyman .inspector, are; mitely 1 members of the .bureau ex- - X surface. : Further development in the working will accordinjlJbe ofHcio. watched wifh not a little interest. -- t :J -"-t THY GIILH there are some lean places this i ii- i- all these lare vein the and at i tiuies we hive found the ametir theCTowfo "Ernest Whitby, the voung mart mtMkM the prices ut today." ith-When asked concerning the low. serious such ' splendid recogai- - frtu Alpiue charged Mr. Alien caid that he tion in lhe enst, is in receipt of ai effenpe aairht a vriung w mi in ol inarket, " W veaw-- rf re, was r thought the reason f ;r the drop invitation t& attend the Exhibition Ali4 was due to the .selling- - of margin- ni jri4yr ami entered of Contempffraryr German Art at stock audjome-knockin- g that had This plea of guilty to- an aUenij.it at the Art Instil uteoi Chicago. ,: v haS-receiv- td V rdigi-ciLtl.i- s fa one jielg'reaffwir set for Monday, These works of art which year. are exhHJirare"gatliere(r iuller- many under the supervision of thej vs. SAL ftinr lift I nnnni . - Qp RIO GRNDE orth- -t The Chicago and uun y uv - a tain y"j tt tcjvci u line which has Uwti "pwliet- - ed" bv thp Pfipifift mnst ettpna HID iS BEING L. Holbrook et al. is now A From the reports received frafuv- ihe imue it is saTe to say that,, it is m first class condition and that a, dividend will be paid'this month. What amount this will be remains, to be seen. : - - f I sion of the Chicago, Mil wakeej & St, Paul, has it is lehrned 4 '.today bought a fare frUnik mn 4 iiiieresi in me . uenver --The current repTTil"! Wall street Ts'fot'tluFT in- X- - EI dbtricTurtlXT heard In "the "fourth a oioca oi lzv,vw snares Plaintiff asks- for an accounting X upDenver of mH7on iu t);l open-Two more mud elides - have and for one third of any amount of market while that: was troubled the Rio Grande Western mo'ney or other property defendants ' fdmrini riottPi an Of anil A in Provo canyon this week and it have received from the Telluride X At au 40, - this J would investment has become necessary, 'to build a Power Company- for water approrepreen(pin -- An X . track around the slide instead of priations made, in provo canyon by T of about . $5,000,000..,. i.i i. in endeavoring to clear the trac. In Don R. Coray some places the track is buried over the early: nineties - ..ThelIegalioB 4 a ft Mil lot f.. i IvM V.Mfirt ATM of the Denver- -; eight feet. The -- train .service has is that Mr Holbrook negotiated a T over the Hues fe nde Itto ftra srd its Western beenxut off te aUeed with the Telluride Power 0 0 X FtivoraLie The-ve- HONE GETS PLUM 3, Ep Secretary. ihaiove did InlhelasHnd it lboksKS: ood. Wliile it may be true that - - Continued on page 8) direcrssaid John Hafen, the local artist who ANOTHEBLIDL . airifaefttytrral the OF GEMS. HP BED AGAIN . IS .CHEAPER CQAL- - p... have do AlIentbthT;IIiilhis - oad I iorne . "the-railr- "We hope to pay a dividend this inorn- ThlHjytctBre bIiows t'anulf Ward, the actwssr wetttlrigr ber remarkable col- 4The mine is looking good Is leotion of diamonds, rabies, pearls and emeralds, estimated to be worth half ing. Llhe reason that Utah m'itlion dollars. Miss Ward is now appearing in "The 'New Idy Bantoc(c" and . hiai" here attention By octujpifd there no reason for anr- tning wbleb waa written bv Jerome K. Jerome and denis with various problems command a lower price than those his and condition dazed peculiarly of high life la English societj. While the play was not a distinct, bit in New knocking although there off ol C Iorado or Idaho is that they U'orkwJtJurniHhejilKa it We have fonnH httfr gt.ing on. complete.Ji)ss otpeech, she does some capital acting. In tho part. hav.e not been - , . A 1I - 4 . iFlem Every "one 10 Ibis city Is being Jield up by the railroads at this ' time ' on this freight appealed " i rate. - The" high price cannot be defeidants from district the is by Mrs. Whitehead Walter spend..blamed to the local joal dealer or TOOTtT They entered a plea of nc in? a few days in Salt Lake this the miner, as they get but a part of week with relatives and friends. uilty; the profit while the 'railroads because of their strength as a corporIII ation get Jthe big erd of the deal. 30ne"me,mbe'r 'of the Traffic Bur eau stated- to the IIebald last even- ing that he was sure that the organ-Izatiouwould accomplusb the work - for which it is organized and that - before next w nter, coal will be sold ia,Provo just as cheap as in Denver. This will be accomplishedby the ' -freight regulation of a. month but of course C.-,f-or the fact that the poor 10 paytEe railroa"3s j - , Detective Georee Chase returned to Salt Lake yesterday. ; His story of the uip to Los Angeles adde an- - f It would probably surprise manv -- - , - 44-- Charles R. Flem minp, who was so strangely strick- en in rrovo ana wno provea a puzzle to both the police and phy siiiiics, to his home in Los Angeles, A iug Dunn evu m uie vein arm everything promises a big mite. , Thirty-on- e cars of ore have been taken from the mine this week with every indication that they will pay well. It is tbougbOhatrC dividend will be paid - this month although the Knight ' ma vuirla. mnnlil :i .1 nuuiu uu give out uie statement until the director . - . at A.I meei on me iutD ottfie month. j ' A f ter f seorting - Secretary Allen Gives: A; Fleming who was' arrested at the depot aud-ta"en to the wunty J il here be- - X Price Due, WMargin StocfcPlacl Cha's. . The Traffic Bureau which J has beerr organized to this city in connection with the Cora- - 4 Price, Utah, February 21, 1V02, mtrcial Club is doing good and the defendant deserted plaintiff .. work and if they - continue it Jan uary 51906 z iBidesjjthe will do doubt amount to touch f this 4 divorce plaintiff asks ior $50 atbeuefitfor the people city, The bureau is working torney, fees and co&ts tf court. in connection with the Salt f There are no children. . Lake organization and while all the plans are not given out it is sife to say that they will X Ill ' 1 be effective . t BE- - "Sfi Work of Local Traffic ; Bureau Js Favorably Received by .AH .Busi-nes-s Men in. the City-W- ill Help Consumers 1,1 sck - averaef t - $ t - - ,f gainndrmay beJowHt is' returned. The Heber mail is taken up by the work traii- - which--- ' goes'--up every morning to the elide and.it is then transferred to a, handcar-an- d taken 8me-dayp-- " -- to Heber.- :- -- -' " Company .aOrriwejM JJpray and inter Searle, he to have a est of all proceeds from tbe Bale "of these rights and Coray and Searle one-thi- rd X ;PaculwhTchi ed this fall between Suit Lake is par-- :.and San Francisco, and i Judgment was entered in the district court todiy by7 compromise and . stipulation against the Driver & Rio Grandeillailrcad company fot$M0iIikh w aint The'-compl- -- is crossing to defend- - F ant's tracks near Fairview. Utah. lillrjiiipsraUoiiJOW45irzJl Btewar,rbU OTe3birdj3 that of Garlahdls money - Mis Sadie and stocks of the value of about the guest of : few for Preston $2ao,ooo.: days. -guest of Miss Harvey at Pleatant The defense denies any such Miss AH ie Smoot is spend ing Grove Friday. agreement as set up by plaintiff, the lattef part of the : week In Salt ' Mr., and Mrs. Littleton of or that any money or stock was reLke visited during; the week with ceived by him as such trustee, and Peat 1 iaAdams is Mr. and Mrs. James Clove. I afSrms that the appropriation under a few da) s"in Price..- - Mrs.' Belle McAdara of Eureka which the Telluride ; wmpaDy art spend ws kite guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. cperstiog were made by Mf. Nuud Evan J jlt hison " is"s jending : li-L-l- -W. McAdam on Monday. week id 'Mf Peasant.for the company, ber-'sist- er wtrutlTTndTkilled by a train,: Tlie plaintiff demanded $1000 and compromised ior-- $00&- - , . Pan-guit- ch . CitySX'.rS;;:V2::; - ig t - t immediately paidZind jatlsfied on record. -- The " " judgment waS in favor"of Elanora ' Stewart et a!.- ,- heirs of - Francis iiarion - Stewart,"" deceased. T tn"lhe case sets lorth tliat on August 1 1, .1908,-FrancM. MARRIAGE UCENSES Marriage licenses have been issu- ' ed to the following couples: Levi J3onous and Jamie llsrharia both of Provo. Amelia SL ; John A. Boulter and Harden both vi Pleasant Grcva. . ... |