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Show Light Vote Cast Today in the State apitolilcitfdh RagingiWaters of the Provo River are now Under Control Provo Tabernacle Choir will Go to Seattle Fair CfState Newspaper Men Brand Provothe Best Place in the world V -- Herald THE PEOXP HERALD Advertis- - tisements erswy: pAYl VOL, Xlt ety alne per cent of these "ads' in rhe Herald bring the desired result. LOST ,7; .... J PEOVO CITY, UTAH, JUESPAY, JUNE 8, 1909. NO. 64 Witt' ROARlNaRIVER CAUSES MUCH ANXr IETY TO PEOPLE OF THIS SECTION i g - te - .. I . . "x " If it had not been for the timely XX action taken by some of the rfficuls of the city, the water story might have had different coloriug. &t- - ". ': Sill men sew the immediate dangerjof A down town flood. At : that time City creek .was taking more than i lhe Jfrovo laberhacle choir ill go to the Yukon Fair at Seattle. ' This is" almost sure.' The men who will have charge, . A of -- ising - the- - monyare the kind that do not recognize TAt" choir - practice - tomorrow night the matter wil 1 be discussed and the committees will get - right down to work. - Prepd rations will also be made for a special train to be run from Provo to f the fair and no doubt a great Jhivord"Mfail." The ore bod? at tbe BiouxCon-solidated-hopened up of late tq such a manner that it is an easy matter to keep the output of, the mine up to about 14 carloads a weefi. This amount wrs forwarded for the week ending Friday, and this amount of ore is more than as goith4he-fihofowdill to join endughl6pay the regular HivTdend. -- Superintendent Loose stated the other day that a drift is being run to the east from the 400 level, and that the mine is looking bett:r right new now than ever beforer--T- -- x - ir the.winning of tor this in- praise and recognition -T,he choir which will be taken to. will consist' of one hundred Seattle been in i. is use, having compressor he CPU. IS i I 14 GARS - 77 paper men and if' they do not tell the people in their respective communities that Provo bench Is the best fruit land in the world, it will the Manager J. C Je,nsen-- of its : pcrtkn: of Provo river and iti Te con- Mineral Flat mine is " American not not because tbey are, would only have been a few hours SUED FOR vinced. The editors all - believe Ftirk mining: district,: reports very k AtniiM 4 k n wno f nunrt i ilia ' ' TV-- -the fruit belt ' has a great eucouraging progress that at that ' I woi'ld have been under water the future. propertyr--Durini past jnonth The town btll was put into serOed&r Doyle in a suit filed in In the evening an informal ban- they haTegorier80 teeTih the large vice and a crowd of men and teams the third district court Saturday, quet was held in the Commercial tunnel and 158 feet in the small were pressed in o service. Mayor demaads $20,000 damages of the club apd toasts of a na- - tunnel. The entire distance of the Councilmeu Giles , C. F. Decker, voui-- 1 ture were " most This was a voosuiiuiiiwi oioux is now about 1 200 tunnel iuiujug' given. large X and Powelson accompanied by two for personal injuries alleged to' pleasing affair. The banquet .was feet and they pany miy strike the con Herald men went to the danger editors he u i of hort mbr cut sa tact at However, a small anytime. Saturday1 night." The force hayerieejEsreeln " three miles from d leave train the to on mine, Eureka, were whiclrc .recently-passediker obliged tbey of - men were - pot to work m an of z this y ear; at Juab y. than was May had county, a through greaterIip 7. effort to stop the river from going the should Doyle says that . while he- - was --The and newspapermen expected, large dyke Jjidowii (jityJcieek in , the "south raise" the in thejday's ' entertain - Lave as grasit adip, they .may have participated ,;.'. , WAW!j IX RIVKR company allowed another wprkjnan ment to go several hundred feet vet be- iV ' he stone. and trees which had to enter and begin work fifteen feet irkm;-Lehi-.K the veiti, james f Ilia lioinl ii iinnir J.-J- . the ....... nerpgiFlcnRaden,Ti,e"yark-Kecor. "Manager Jeaseu mil make a trip ' j .1 the day were wapfted away aDont cjuniber-n- "which lie was employed J. S, Muffist, Emery Coun- 16 the property tomoiMw. midnight' and more dauger was TO 0 cave n up jii hinv Four rile ty Proxies; it U Rvdmau, SliiUt.' .A wagon was taken" out in were biokeu aud torn loose, hoin S.ilt Lake; Shiro ihMiveraTidiiedr full, of rock, It (biigpuie add backbone, 'he- - aMegeW IrdaThe RockyifMmtaiDiTini E UHSSFE: was aiso wired to staKes .. on tne e; rAudreVrfiaseBl.The ;'etlge of the aver but it was "only Spanish Fork Pi ess; C England," a short time until the waon had iThe Jourual,Jjogah; Lelioy Siitlly, UGKT VOTE STOPPED ' ' Kicli moved down,- the river'atid other . County News, Jlandolpli; L: - means of piMieetioa ma.it. be IT, Cray, A rg us, baJ t. La ke: Lrnest Three wagnrs were ami for this t J. Evans, Salt Lake Tribune-Eiijlitfi'n pa'troufi "on Rural 'Dedid them of one but , Teleonly G. .Vnleveilter, )Salt "Lake purpose livery "route XorHiave been cut uown two wt.it ullier service oi ae- any awd,.tlig grauiiTvLvtloJmaii, 1 the river. :utit of the high, water." lie n.nin Geoi; "Noting thVHaer;thrfliaypr and the nver .DiiVMauiwrthKef pmot an US OUlCiai p'li'iy .reiwpieu w me additional tax of one mill for fifteen J. Tfenriod, Neplii, ' Eec inl;, Fred bridge unsafe and refu.se to let any the carrier !city and obtained : Ihol'a'ssisMnce, 'of 4 levied forahe y cuuhuj t otner mem&ets vi uie miles tsvo furtlier cruse a Western to The P. j Jeuseti, bridge feait a or state capitol in Lake Parley "and a eecojid force Hv tneti were! ing was haa Provo l)P. whih D.tvni 'to J. Ijpcp Ti4rmn, t crowing on up, f;rty ; p to Monthlyvery liphf nfi Tlfcut up the river. Sun lay aflel'- - o'clock his News. return and Price Herald trip. today. Ouly thirty nine : " e noon the men returned city vi.te? were cast ainL as nearl as y i "successful inltoppin f tpr'7 ftp n rtoff oil ff tiui t IS SIOUX OUTPUT . dangerous is being guarded and work is going on to protect thebanks.- , Train Proposition and Will Run from Provo. -- is OFFICIALS TAKE ACTION IIS . v Special J Every '7 THIS CITY YESTERDAY HIE- 0IS1I ct3eamagewouldhave hich for ' Local' Singers is Now Practically As suredBusiness Men Will Boost for the Trip1 ' The editors of Utah owned Provo I P The occasion . was the yesterday. convention of the Utah Press AssoTODAY'S DEVELOPMENTS ciation. The entertainment given to the association by : the CommerThe river broke over the cial - club and some of the liberal of this city will levee near James Jisher's farm hearted people Fiveaidewalk paving ; districts remembered be by the editors, long were treated at the session of the this morning, doing considerable and Provo the- - farm and crops advertising from this "'meeting than 4 city council last night and - nu mer damage-to- ous bills and claims were allowed, which Jwd beea planted.pMayor from anything which has happened The paving districts are as follows: There were moons. here for Decker rertsaOheZsitua-tio- n about many side of First South South -forty newspaper people here from Second West to Fifth street, West; at thb place is rather seri and every one expressed satisfaction west side .of Second West, from afforded. entertainment the ous but a big force Of meffwerep?111 The association held a meeting Center to Sixth South; north side put to work this afternoon and in the Commercial club rooms in of Second South from Third West to Fifth West; west side of Fourth the situation will soon be under mnrninw -nnd dinnnflfwd HllhieotR . . i IJ mi . 1 r 6 controL- west side of Fifth West from Fifth f Reports from Heiselt's and Pres.' P. P. Jensen heldpresided. North to the city limits. the meeting in the Olmstead say that the river is Following Was let" for a cement A crntract club the visitors were taken to -over City creek in First not showing - any greater dan- Olmstead in carriages and automo bridge ' South street, between First West ger at this time although it is biles and later to Heiselts where rod Second West streets. tbey enjoyed a trout dinner. The cutting into the banks at several dinner eervtd at this hostelry was . The council adjourned until Frl places along the line. a creditlto any -- high, dstsedhotet day night when the dt pot franchise The lower bridge is still safe. in the land and everyone was fed will come up in special order. The river is fully urteen in- trout to their heart's content. Another enjoyable feature of - the ches lower now than it was on trip was the visit to the fruit: lands Saturday night. of Provo bench.. This section was While it is cliumed . by the cify and countyofficla3sthat the danger of high water is over, . there is still doubt in the minds him grof intay sf the peoM dreds of men can be seen along the river using their best efforts to save their property. Thousands of dollars worth of damage has already : beendone b'the high waters of the Provo river, but if the officials had not taken f een much more serious. SIhIG A T ALASKA - YUKON FAIR NEWSPAPERMEN OWNW. Damage Will Reach into the Thousands Hun dreds" of Acres of Land Immersed in x - Water-Mo- re Yet to Come t From the Mountains: . . L -- 00 - r W 'vAt 1 X !H ii X i i i 111 ;l - g " . -- - pow-wo- w The Auditorium int nine-thirt- " jit "Alaska-Yubon-Pacif- Exposition ic Where Provo Tabernacle Choir Witt Sing. v . . -- woi-Eiu- ! -- fOfe-strikin- c: Ba. ; . I . . -- ' started macmnerv win enaoie tne oompany-'ss.ingepfuspcctiug in addition to handling, the usual 'amount of ore, and while the regiv mine lar work is' being d out fronnhe a drift will 200 level iuf7tFe; old workiiigsTiT rs tin property f SaU-Iak- : pl. E E0S.Cf.PlL . .Sunday flfternoi'm while, .riding with some friends fit the race truck Joseph A. Bailey Was thrown from his wheel breaking his collar brum. he b ,S'wuv nt'ediiiti around the track wt.a lively clip wlieu un the turn a uollitiiou p!aoe.4UnlMrv Ualley was thrown head, f rem fit witli the above meuti ied Mrs. J. C. Ferrirt, v. ho has been very, i l.,fc.. mwrlwl. . uttst v im 1 -- I j teiW ujukler-- ' h able ore was taken man f "years ajjo. lit ; rni-whic- yeitblet)a-it,-eoeipeHiii- g " I ' 1 1 proved. to-th- "Ahoutix hundrSf aauuit feetThe , the matter. - I! proposition... v ry j ; eetns to De taken Ad part oi trie state. will b cltoen hy Pro!. - Several 61the, lending .business men of this eitvX.ineluding Messrs Irvine '(nkI- Uay have Koy lance, offered lljPir'f.ervi'esi to 'the choir oortimi-tteand they wiWvJwork for the uc?tps of the trip. wife to aay that the rip will be Vj''de with miiii !is Mp)irters. 11' .! vi oru wan rectivc: tins uiornina: euueth Kerr district passen- "-- - - - : jti thi I . fiutv th'it tl is' r.d posilde ,i.cHK-io-n vi i)'tri!)ake every and it is proba-bf- e "jwcittl train will be run that a from thix city to the Seattle Fitu. This s;j(i-ntrain w!iie a good one ccnrhtinir of, several standard j ml Mat's ami" tourret sleepers auvT iets'wtll-l)-e attt h i it the differ- l A I " -r diViMonsv-- - nilvttlTi:nT)er--i)- f concerts h long the iiue a the larger Fair, they -- uhum at the teiil-mider '. Irrigation ..l)iigresHat"'Sj)fk8iiei over the water, the ground beneath tbroueb Jthe. cood JiybiJLiUsouiAofiij having been washed entirely away, j tjie people from the west beacbpit ' .rl thnt- tt.n K.M.,n ;.. 5? n Simdav nmrniui? is; V. ;ri jfis Eivarfflitsteld; ' entertafii-e- d were Wild there . Wood at safe The many people although bridge at dinner : Sunday in honor of ' eTtvaeti.vw ; to take ' a canyon ride orlforth Fork. went -- out at seven ner or oiwsin, wis8 tiazei--inor-- r As soon as the - wabuout Piea:sant Grove. Alf rpreseufSii Word was received last evening aeligjitfjllme " nm thir river to. fill 1U thewasaoUI, that the lower bridge was in danger 1 Mrs. E."li: Darling and little f but it will be several : daysXhfore of being washed ;out, as. the water was beginnings to cut the banks daughter, Dorothy, depart the T5ndge"A "owyof men Evanston, Wyoming, last Saturday above OLMSTEAD FIGHTIKG iliT5pB(i"the summer to- assist where they The officials atTOlmstead are immediately volunteered months'wBlatiyeandMehfc and the the... w. protecting bridge, using every means to- protect their Later they will leave to join Mr. .r ' ' all worked crew night. can the of mouth in nronpitv the Darling in Portland, Oregon, where the Rio TheJHeber branolj already 7onTe-ftterWou- ld they expect to reside permanently. has been railroad washed have filled two or three of the Grande road and on the : Mh8 Nellie &iofield: and 'Miss houses if it had not been for the out in three places 'successful work of those in charge it will be some time before the Alice Reynolds areTTisiting friends of the place. "The entire strength frauMwttr and relatives in Salt Lake City. . . of the river strikes, the bank at this Oty. A gentleman coming through ' on harseback yesterday stated that YKssattieWalkWleft fof her r place, . out and the home in American Fork where she Below Olms'ead the county the river was spreading un passable ' irfJJ is it mcnth'a vacation,' entirely but wagojroad bridge has MfiallizellThorne returned to i . her home in Pleasant Grove after nthe"wefe"Jtriendrad sneridi relatives- ne Nelock-Sataaighfe53T- , -- A genda and The Forget-me-nclubs gave Verna Nelson a pleasant ise at his -- home Sunday night. GatnerTmelayf7snd ::delicious reffeshmenhCjgesvsda ouL. on Jhe Iawn.? All pttsent jvoted " a . most pieasantJime, Mf. Nelson, leaves shortly to attend summer : school in Salt Lake. . lie leaves r .with the very best wishejLpf his friends.n ot - the.mdf.wiU-he-TwdyfoHraffiejr-- - , . . end - six mouths in Provo, leaves AYed-nesfor. Seattle ... to - attenti da s exposition and later wjir return to her home in Denver, Miss Eva Jones will accompany heron the " . v . . MrLeari-t- h e operator. L at :. tli'e ii Sh eri ff uddh3SJ:e tamed . from PaysoujKhere he has beeniavestP' Rio Grande tlie recent post office burgis spending his vacation in Pjovo. - gating are several clues as to .:There Miss Ida Paxman is -- visiting lary " ; of u friends ancTTelaTives in"Salt.. Lake none of them They City. will berfollowed up however, with, Miss Leedon entertained a: few care - and something more to the of her friends at a bridge party in point is hoped for. Miss Veak, of the Bell lelephone honor of' Miss Concanmani- - All sk UL with which - lheBafe " present" declared "Miss "Leedon a was broken fttojndicates profession-- ; office, spent the .past 'few days in Salt Lake visiting her mother and charming hostess. alism, while the apparent familiar--; father.-- : " Mrs. " Burler, who for . the past ky .with the premiseshas lent soma r..X Miss Edith Mackintosh of Den- - month has been quite ill,' is very color to the thought that local mea much jmproved. .had been at work. , verj Coldy jrhhas spent the jpaet f - J thV-Mle-ntitr' -:--- very-defin- ate; "j i " . i.-.- -... -- -- The 1 SIT II II1KL -the tr'P- - " . , - "sRiaJGtraiidfiirbadi - ttus TtrtiAUioir uie.. iaueiP.terest Boshanf.-- ett ht-Tr- i' FHTirnt,'7T' ip TLeHer ' |