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Show v. I TftlOF A QfllMA One of the greatest abominations of the present tariff is the suar"ccliedt!lpv Sugars a household necessity and pays practically 00 per cent duty, white.; .automobiles, ajuxuiy,- pay but 45 per cent The best evidence of the practicability of greatly reducing the duty, if not entirely wiping it out, was given by Charles A. Spreckles, in his testimony before the ways and means committee FT -- XJlLylKJiJrpuU. at Washington last NovemberQThe-independen- t refiners, who are be perfectlyrsatisfied with free sugar and that they do nofciieedr.a may Well ask why it isthat theylTre'cdmpe I 11 VOL, -- few-i- n number, frankly state that they woulcl -- -r PROVO- HERALD A I1H1C - xu NO. 57 PROVO CITY, UTAH. SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1909, GOVERNOR SPRY AND HIS STAFF HEALTH :OFFICER FINDS CONDIOWNED PROVO CITY YESTERDAY TIONS VERY UNSATISFACTORY Investigation Shows a Condition of Filth Which is Dangerous tbM theHealth of the City Both City and County Officials Have Field Service "in Law: Enforcement" w Bit BUI z $choolr7Shoyrr Visitor EyeryJPos5ibleCour- tesy and Assist in the 550.0011 Entertainment--Da- y,t --f- or Program Concludes :" With Grand Ball Provo has always been proud of her school system. Representative When Dr. J. E. Hosmer of the Board of Health of this city citizens have been chosen as members of the Board of Education and report, the conditions which obtain m the slaughter house and theyhave managed the educational yard of the Provo Meat & Packing company, there is bound to affaifg of the at? . in a.., conservative 1 be something doing. . While. every institution of this kind is more manner, and the results have been - , or less offensive, "there seems to be no excuse for the tonditionsi " hSfily-satififacto- A featureof the early mcrn- -. g; T t - the harmon-yparade fT I . O. .. anuJ in ; woicn uovernor opry J. Wm. Knight- - partook f the "occa8idnr "Mr.Knight"!" rode in - the front seat of a 1 waff- r- 1 . t " . ry . -- These men now come before the hill in the the which on exist . .. plant rtaxpayers of the city and represent " rThe slaughter house was visited yesterday far DrTTTErHos that out7 school liwombdafions have rsarrey'witfr'Governor t Spry- ,- T e and the wives A each occupied f kePl 8?t1001 mer and a representative of the Herald. The workers at the P?4 ulation. and that if the public The. surrey the back Beat yard did not know that the visitors were coming or the place schools are to maintain the high was drawn by a pair of beautU X- might have been more cleanly. The conditions of the slaughter standing of efficiency they have thoroughbreds. -- house were favorable compared with, the yard where the hogs reached it will be necessary to bond While : Mr. Knight carried 1 : district to build new. school this county" for governor, he '. .are fed for killing. The cooling room which connects with the the ' . ' houses. was defeated by-- - Governor f - citizen killing room was fairly well kept, although the cleaning oL the - The- Sj)ry - This feature - called , walls andTloors would greatly improve the conditions mlv iwfebiblv urcethat we co a forth - considerable comment, " Xlittle slower, build a little less or which was pleasing.used house the The slaughter by - somewhere. twa a room or rent Dr. Hosmer. Theodor from the is Provo Meat & Packing-compaBui little consideration will show place wag almost unbearable. Governors day- - passed- - off 'very" located athe east bench above that this is not a -- wise course Jq THE HOUSE SLAUGHTER -buildof . frame a v-- v pleasantly for all concerned in this" Sr' - city. It consists " pursue. floor The of house the Friday. On the 'arrival "of city slaughter ing, which is used for the killing Board is empowered to levy The the San Pedro train at9;t4, Govand cooling" of animals, and a Dum- iBTnadetf ordinary planks, - not a tax of one mill on the dollar for ernor Spry and staff were;, met at blood cement The fron and ber of corrals where the animals are gore building - purposes. - At - this - time has the the soaked boards the killing depot by chairman Brimhall this nets about $2,750. ThieSLlBVQf kept preparatory to Jhe jla ugh t er.. before visit the and tne committee - m t citizens Unfortunately, just course, is entirely inadequate to do the hckJ pens of yesterday j a large beef which appointed to receive the visitors, V anyTTuilding; "Even if the fund be ... ' ' and conveved in carriages to the "much to dressed was being doesn'f coel you slipped from the allowed to accumulate for two or " A trrtlMUI. , Rrihflm-JXannv..:. .1 feed your hoes, does it?" asserted hook and fell into this mess. The three o UnivP.ri.itt... 0 it will still be found years, of the the newspaper man ' The Sultan Abdul Ariz, the predecessor andJinde of AMul Hamid 11 sir,' beef was. raised again and the meat insufficient. reception was pleasing part which ended In his practical dethronement and suicide. the line of school children and a had stormy came the repl y v from one of the washed off with a filthy cloth rand reign It is only by bouding that, He was regarded as extravagant and impulsive. Yussef Izzedlne Wfeudl for convenient " and " hygenic employ. When asked if the hogs wateiv While thlfr was an accident, p. A great aisassin,:t were ever fed anythin- g- except wiUefioldover the buildings"can: be erected".- -- Sot alii and blood,-- he again .gave V counters of meat markets, but it is can i leave their children - fortunes, Tufwef ha been second In the line of succession, Mohammed Recbad Effendl, TrnivV8Tty7lHrou"gh"nich"the prc-and added.. half brother to Abdul Hamid, having been tne direct heir apparent Tot- cession pass id. The members of ."Oh; Bafe to say that those who saw the and that does" not matter so answer, negative was born In Oonstantlnople on. Oct 9, 1857. tef the visiting party wereT Gov. Spry," i . j;.L sometimes they get some rotten fruit meat in the filth will not partake of bul jail can see that the boys and General and Mrs. Wedgwood, Col. , and trashifrpmjthe stqreibut they it. receive treommoifBchool edu-There is not a great deal of room girls do not gel any grains." Kessler, Col. and Mn. Bootli and cation and have a fair start in life. ' : There are about three1 dozen hogs for complaint concerning the killing " daughter, Col. and . Mrs, W right Taxpayers, come out next Wed- around in filth a foot and " -1ST. and daughter, Col. and Mrs. Badgroom this in house, nesday and vote for bonds. wallowing dressing end of the that be floors should east the the At pen except er, Col. Daynes, Col. Lund and 4j deep. " into cement "m rather Miss Lund.-,Athan box wood a is 7 that bo - there, arrangement which ail - the rotten meat, blood, they can be kept more clean, v GREAT many of the Students and MOBILE SHOOTS filth from w other run and entrails citizens as could gain admittance ' OTHER SLAUGHTER HQUSE&, is all the snd this assembled in college hal 1 fcr the room killing The items which are given above best the Kenneth C. Kerr, district pas welcoming exercises. On the stand foodthese hogs get during are just as they were seen by. the y Some of the officials of the ' part of their lives. company of senger agent of the Salt Lake route, were seated the Governor and staff Telephone of the Herald. representatives when these "We buy they While it is stated that the other V hogs Salt Lake had some fun with : the is in the city on business. He has and ladies, President Brimhall and are about half grown, and they live marshal at Pleasant Grove last arranged for racing specials from members of ; the board and other be L will thishouses are in a bad con The people of "city - on that stuff.' said the employee. slaughter invited audience, guesta. The Thursday. The telephone men rrovo to csait LaKenext-rweaneas the vladio, heatlhat awofly oo tomineBt-w-giv8and J 0:30 under" Grove 'iAmerica,1 at and Pleasant According to the statements given baturday, sung standings leaving day prepared 'fisher opera to be pre passed through piaces nave not oeen visiiea. direction Inof the Lund. and Salt leave of Prof, town the m. outskirts the a. when on by the men, these hogs are not fed returning, sented in this city in the near tuture. UP TO CITY COUKCIL- filth at was offered but vocation Alfred doeout Prof 8:30 and vellow except ran Lakeat mTliese & putrid by larce" anything .specials p, It is evident from the above facts This time he will place the "Beggar times in winter when "the killing is eat the automobile ' in are for the purpose of giving v Utah Osmond. to Mil attempted This is Student". opera by that the city council of Prcvo should Aieautiful selection was renderslow. l which they were riding. - The driv valley people an opportunity of en ;, take some ' actiou to protect the locker and is along the comic order. ed State the the horse to races at the .caused by the university choir. explode joying gasoline Prof. Lund assures this will be the er WHAT THE LAW 8AV8 . people from the rottencoudition of best that Provo lias hettfd-- for eiaBitwo or4hree times and the discbargel fair grounds. ""T)n Wednesday the President Brimhall " wela ined I I . ... Sec. '1 60. All persons own-ithe slaughter houses and yard jgud tbe arinounces the the"gwernorlndZjstaff sounded like the repot of a gtin. Utah Jockey-clu- bi which supply the people of this moons. .me company win consist ' or having the care of swine the occasion.of He and on referred si)eed canine Utah of the guests valley telephoned purse of the well known singers The owner -- meats. The- evil - exists of many within the limits of thistiity of thewide to men -- be range the police andiisistedJhaHhe territory and Saturday tlia J)ecoration day $ lr000 Idisease andlhe orchestra will -- enlarged jemedied-l-pr andlrfeust are hereby forbidden to of diyersity J?y r 't "will include twenty five is bound to spread through out the ga that it the same upon meat,- blood, or tbe student body and the fat uity 1 the blow to eich pndpavorimy short ls up day trip will be members. The --eutrails-iff w i t staging -I city. The facts Tutridr decayeddone by Prof. Reid, dialogue Beu town. - The marsnal teiepnonea to Lake route .also has low rates into -. calfood T other obtfcd state or upon', Conditions ... as reported -the party reached Provo for the big Stanford meet next from fifteen states in the Union and A lab Storrs and costuming- by Mr, Prova andwhen ee culatedto engeriderJisease ittrT twor r fortignccntries, and the--- " here they were" taken to the . police Wedntsdiiyfroni aUTpoint-lfep: Crawford. when visitors are ex i7li - the the flesh of such animal. Any to Salt Lake. . faculty representing station. leading.'"" Lake Iuib m'entlyrpaBBed a strong educatlofia institatlons of America person violating the provisions; ot - this section is guilty of an X ordinance regulating the slaughter -The Silverado Mining company has Europe. He ..elcomeJ Gov- - . tiougc evirndit-f- e ap offense," and - upon conviction-- $ ernor Spry, the;: latest gomntyrof Sle3 arifcles oT "Incorporation with The final examination for 'eighth to protect their constituents. .thereof shall be liable to a fine J the state, to the institution founded the county clerk. The capital stock in any sum not exceeding one grade pupils' in . Utah county will is by Brigham Young," thig" first" gov- $50,000 in shares of .the par be held on the 24th and 25th of the AAAAAAAA AAA AA A AAAA hundred dollars, or to be im- -f ernbr of the state, and paid eloquent each; JSoshen yaluoOyeicehts ' nc present month, v About ""Jour hun- is tribute '"toirMaeser'ttheifirfit :i.prisoned in ..the city Jail of business. the principal place -dred perseus 'Will lake the examinexceeding one hundred days, prltfdpal of theTschool; Presiden t The company owns the J. I. C. and ation. or to both fine andrinipriflonr. - claims near -- The engagement of Mr, Flowers Joseph FJSmith and others. - - . several 'other ' ' Teachers'- -- examination will be ment. Th President Robert Robertson of judgments have -- Goshen. The directors and officers is not an experiment. ' He has made e' and iff 2 Provtr7Jnne 1, JfjgenliMered-in-thFourth (ligtrictfeepdocted student bod eb7ike2iiir bfclkil f the The before. iirProvo-'"Edward twic WSEASK.IS CESXA D. president! good JOfbite, Alt peTKBrdairoiuT of "taking are, toT- - tEe 'atu3ent8.'!:IIe court: exiiressed ris VVhite Rex his in vice thirdTappearance Lewis president; program x. It is 6afe to say that anyone who teachers1 should attend examination 1 Mercantile Co. vs.' W. Mammoth and treasurer; John Ley of his eelei tiori and promises to be great loyalty for the "white and has seen this condition wil not.par- -. " aa there will not be another examin- secretary Jarvis for f4.90.": " r J. even more successful than his read- blue; the university txilore; but and II. B. Lades. shore take of pork. The conditions are summer. ation held this " - Utah association of credit men ing of "The1 Christmas Carol" or greater loyalty for" the "istars and to$ deplorable to picture in a reP state and the nation. Mt&l ;The work 6tripes"---th- e Wadsworth Mr.- - nd - Mnv Joseph Sands of i.2ltt:.a& J,AiHoldaway he Little Minister.", f pectable newspaper. ' That mesa vsT in" iutroduo"'-President iJrimTiall," is Mr. of Flowers of highcIaBS their strictly Salt Lake and Irwin McDowell of announce the engagement cannot help bat breed disease. If " most the of and he it one " Mr. ; and daughter, Fern, to Jack Teaadale, popular Married couples furnished at Boeton are yuating-wi- th those, hogs were examined we would aof the day. f . Contbued on Page 8 rtaders dramatic take June in. to the" uel ; Co. MrVSano Furniture J place Blake Barton wedding & said find epperson," .be very apt to disease," - - P? Tb PT . . - m - t i : - tiUra-eonservati- ve -- " 5 - ny 3fe -- v;; - ... - - " ------ lUitr . ade-quate,- '"" -- the-Ta- eat entrails -- - H PASSED : WW WW -- s m Inde-penda- nt , 1 - - s- a " - . oe . I ; city-wit- h -- it and-wer- - I57mieSalt , areHaot-exaggera- iptpresta-repigseute- e-b - ayj-ex- .AL:ki ch - hi - SCHOOLNOTES: toJtbe-Uy-coun- thelormertevinep --an- t cil IISb i COURT NOTES r - - -- - " J " for-$2i- : a55. " -- - -- Jr."7 |