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Show THE PROVO HERALD THE PROVO HERALD Notice of SpeciaJ Election 'wiaing company, principal Whereas, the City .Council of business, Provo, Utah. paper published in the; interests of Provo, on the 11th day-- Ari iU(lei)endent Provo City,-Utat; There are delinquent upon of -- Utah County and .Southern Uta&. . 1 1. ordinance, June, 1909, passed-a' f J&Howing described stock on ac-which was approved by the Mayor . ,t of assessment No, 1 of one cent of said Issued every Tuesday, Thursday and ?atnrlav City on the 14th day 'of June hare, levied on the JOtlx day of 1909 and duly published in the : : ay, 1900, the several amounts set op-manner B V THE of namea provided by law, by which the respective the ordinance the question of making a s fca,rea6ldera, as follows: Anit. grant of the real property particu Shares Name 3 PC Evans 5,000 f 50 00 larly described in said ordinance J. DAVID LARSON, EDITOR. 5000 and hereinafter described, to The 5,000 ?1 David Evans BOTH' PHONES 5 Ttanroadf Rio. 5?iI)envet ti5 ' i Jta4 " Grange ' .." 500 500 ii6 successors and as Entered at the postofflce at Prove City. Utah, for transmission through the 5oo" J 00 Companyjts 17 maus railroad maiier. and other for h seoona-cias- s depot 41 506 111 500 signs, to the qualisubmitted is purposes, 500 of Provo City, Utah, to INDUSTBIAL SCHOOLINQUIRY ti ' Soo fied electors 120 election a at voted be H special upon 5 121 1 500 " . 4 500 500 for that purpose 22 people of Utah are shocked at the testimonies which , ha.ve been H l is notice Soo therefore, Now, public 3 joo in the Industrial school inauirv. And well they mieht be. 500 - 500 hereby given thaf a-- special election is many years since anything has come to light which has shown more it 5 2S 7 500 will be held in Provo City, Utah; on It 500-26 brutal ,500 Tuesday, the 27tb day of July, 1909, unjust treatment than the assertions which, have been made H 5 00 500, 27 the voting places for 'said special concerning some of the officials of this school of correction. While it 500. 500 election being designated as followsr maybe true that the boys and girTs who are sent to the school are"bad, it M 500 329 S?, ' In Election District No. 1, at the yet they are humij theyare of the same family. urthia great. universe ( l( $ 00 5 30 - in - the -- County Chamber Council It tt 500 500 and should ltave consideration. aji - (I : in Election District " The facts which, have so HJ2 5s $ Soo Court House iar been brought out enow that brutal 500;..-- 00 No. 2, ot the Roberts Hotel ; in i - i District No. 3," at the means of correction have been adopted. - The Oregon boot, for instance, 500 . 503 Election 33 1000 Franklin School House ; in Election which was used on several wcasions is a corrective method used on Ihe 1,000 338 MA IChlpman 10 00 Jesse Winn 1,000 Distrjcl.NdTJVtheTJmpanogos most notoriom criminals and no humane, person will assert that. this, was -': 10 00 T,000 152 II T ReynoldsSchool House ; in Ejection District in this school. The officials of the school must have become 1000 1,000 No. 5 at the Drier h&gipe in Election necessary 0 00 Win Probert has been abandoned. 1,000 District No. 6, at the Parker School convinced of this fact as the "boot" 10 00 1,000 2J The testimony also shows that one boy was fed 01 bread and water bouse in Election District No.7,at the 2JXJ 20Q 249 . J. C Graham & wonder the poor'fellow for "House, ProvoIFiftaI3var Meeting thrjiewjksjand io 00 1,000 ago Pr G E RobUon - Frank Evans at No District in Election 8, :J 5,00a.,, 50 00 and cried, foe mercyand. xeliei Several ctherswere .whipped,ied bread and 303 The House. School Maeser 600 600 R Deal the JLouUa water and kept in damp, poorly ventilated cells. 311, 1000 polls at each of said, voting places 4 1,000 313 J W Johnson . Another feature seems to bedevelop'ng in the inquiry. It has n ... t ii nau De open irom 317 ine iuour 01 500 - 5o o'clock a.m., to the hour of ? o'clock been shown that there has been considerable graft. - Rotten currents have Whltney Co 00 been bought and paid for.. Eggs of an ancient variety have been used 318 Nepbena Brornander 100 p. m. of said day. Charles Klnsey 300 300 Said election will be held for the by the officials because there was a "rakeorl." 10 00 II W Doscher 1,000 of submitting to the quali purpose The inquiry ismide to ascertain the reliability of the charees made 1,000 . 1000 35?. fiedoters if- JItahjt T7oooIo"36 3Si atrat13rpt?TtrerBi!; From the pi esenf4ad ieatHsjthifipnicr-wil- l I 00 be roted upon by them, the question too 353 C L Whitney be released from the position, but this does not give the boys and girls 10 00 of making a grant of the real prop 1,000 380 Frank R Sharp tt It seems only reasonable that this ti 10 00 erty described in said ordinance and who have suffered, any redress. 1,000 t TheDen- - t)tiieral, should be punished for his 500 75 00 hereinafter- deseribed,--id to young-peopl- e 402 Steele Bailey, Jr ' 100 404 C W Love 10 Ter and JiiQOfande .Railroad Com who had uo means of 'getting redress - The inquiry should proceed and 3 00 300 " 100 C L Whitney pany, its successors and assigns, for the guilty parties punished. TT ; 00 to 416 1,000 -- other railroad and purposes depot 2 00 200 125 P J Cannon for the term of one hundred-yea- rs 10 00 II W. DocheL 1,000 The horse - jaces at the state fair grounds in Salt Lake are taking and after the date of thepass-ag- e ... tram ... It :.s ti 10 00 1,000 ' .... of the ordinance "above reierred out.a great deal of money form the Salt. Lake people and. therefore it 10 00 1,000" and has been decided- - 4 terminate the lease under which the- Jockey- - elub-J500 500 to, iy which said ordinance 450 C L Whitney of vote the favorable to the ?7 Mr Nsfucy E James 500 500 subject Did not the Slate r air association know that the operating. at such 100 00 qualified electors special do that when l6 C ii Vhitney , , , they, gave the lease? " . 500 500 election and the conveyance then to 470 . 5 00 be executed 500 400 Ii H Wimmer by the City Council to ' tt S 00 5 197 said Railroad Company, it is pro creed as a public highway, which shall be deemed to .be dedicated to 10 00 lies to the west of the produced East public use when said railroad com1,000 532 II I Larson posed to grant-t- o 10 00 J If Hur-1,000 Kio Grande Railroad Company, its line of Block One of "PlaP'A" of pany, occupies such passenger depot ... it. u 4.300 "43 o successors and assigns, a franchise Provo City Survey, and south of a for railroad purposes. 10 00 5H3 0 E Hampshire 1,000(d) The Denver and Rio Grande and right Of - way tff construct and line drawn at right angles 5 rods 4 00 R Wimmer , 400 V-and with from Railroad Company shall Western parallel and across Third West Southerly 5 00 maintain in 500 ""3 WH Elmer ; of Block side said line to 1, Provo South the City the sum of Two pay 50 Street next adjoining Sixth South 17 Henry wolf .lo in is three about which Hundred Dollars ijoda portion ($2X)) upon the 500 N Uoltaay i.00 Street (being the part vacated by 70S a passenger depot width" North' andS61iElr"aTid Hef 15 B' acceptance of said franchise. 5 00 said ordinance) 500 The said grantee, its successors 225 225 with approaches and accessories re tween the said produced line of said 731 Gns liartell ' Block" and One the and 7 75 775 JIIHurd Eastboundary assigns, shall, within sixty days quired; and to maintain and use the li2 Freeman Brown. all of 3 50 Street - 350. from First West the approval of the ordinance ; thatpor. buildings erected for such purposes, 500 500 7A3 tion of Academy Avenue and Sixth hereinbefore referred ,to, accept in and accessories their approaches, 5 00 500 as a passenger South Street described as follows : writing to be .filed with the City Reaccommodations, 00 10 Bros 1,000 771 Badger with as many main, side, Beginning, at a point on the South corder, the franchise and the grants ; 500 5 00 depot, ho Wells Brimhall and connecting tracks as may side of Sixth South Street 5 rods and privileges conferred by said 1. S 00 Switch .'3 1. t, 59 and shalL within ne year x"i8o" "7 80 be reasonably "required " forlngrega South-- ? theSoutbVest-ooraer-- ot A JI Johnson City-SurProvo Plat Block from date of such acceptance, the 4, "B", from of to and trains and, egress 3(6 J F Barnard 297. 397 I.OOO 40 OQ said passenger .depot and, for the vey; running thence Westerly 49.5 commence actual construction work H W DdHcher, use and accomodation, feet; thence Northerly 28,75 feet; on its yards, depots and buildings, 9 00 convenient Joseph R. Murdock 000 -- thence, south too "too thereof " 100 00 It is also proposed to grant to said erly 28.75 feet to place of beginning, station Within two years from the 1000 railroad 1,000 all sidewalks on any or all date of such acceptance. ;M company, its successors and including ItGOof the above described tracts. Ballots for use by the qualified " 1,000 ,10 00 asslgsTliuXjerToTlirriirbefore to said be The is at sajd special election shall electors grant proposed of a franchise and right way 10 00 stated, 1,000 made conditions the : 4,For the proposed yi read follows as upon following and tt operate " 1 ,000 10 00 to construct, maintain and limitations: or .otherrailnoad r graatiox-depot mSoo anrigfet depot," to shall Yee. Not" With an apdepot passenger (a)Such " purposesT io 00 many main, side,i switched con1,000 e than not Twenty-fivless cost, or place in which propriate margin 225 Hoyal J Murdock 225 necting tracks as maybe reasonably -Thousand Dollars -voters shall ($25,000). the . a cross against mark . N C Murdock 450: 40 required, for its. successful opera' of The franchise the desires he to answer the b) 13 r 50 grant FrankKnoXjTrastee t,3;o tion, Such depot to occupy the give. The ' hun116 : 1 16 for be one will for said Albett Menlove said election be held shall depots (except portion of Academy Avenue and S M Estabrook 450 - 4 5 Sixth South-Str-eet vacated TTysaid dred years from and after the pass- as in Section 313x of the compiled 80 iSo F J Cannon ' laws of Utah 1901 is otherwise pro ordinance and hereinafter desoribed. age of this Ordinance. ii ,' 4 50 331 450 said Railroad Company, Tided) as nearly as possible in conThe real property of said city, so -5 - if0 Mayme Faloon : 450 at its costis "public formity - with -- the general election 180 - i So proposed to be granted for depot . II 8 Joseph when such use, passenger' depot is laws of the state of Utah. 2 70 and other railroad purposes to the 270. "993 J P Kersting Lr Thhrnotice ia and-RGrande-- f cornpUtedand occupied ie given pursuant-- to CL Whitney-'- -T T,GX5 10 00 aid bea street described as an ordinance passed . by the City ' . 500 :r successors purposes, L Funk too; JCOIO C L Whitney 500 - S 00 and assigns, for. passenger depot, ginning at the North East coraerbf Council of Provo City,. Utah; on l,00a 10 DO freight depot and otherrailroad pur- Lot One, Block Three, Plat "A" Jfune llth 1909, and .approved by Provo City Survey, irr Provo' Cityi the m'ayor"!brflaidcIty oet J une "14, 10 QQ . 1,000 poses, for a period of one hundred "$Q James Hodge ot - - C. F. Decker. - i909v - n-90 yeari, israil that real property ;ihefe' County and State to Utah,, and runJO OO C L Whitney eidet the West nisgihinceWest , toiorev Mayor of Provo City io 00 of Lot 4, Block 4, ia said' Plat "A David . use closed -attest? Jopnson u io public, ancLiravelby 50JT? JM naitavTny5W enca oulh7 & rods, thence East to aove'-referreKecorderr to,4 City V 11 Greeuhalgh 5 00 500 "3 side of Lot 1 in said Block 3; East Olk E. of the Provo Council City (.1 Olsen,r., 1000 passed by CL Whitney .1,000 TN thence North 3 rods to the place of Ai-In Kpcordance with law and an City, Utah, on the 11th day of June, Dated June 17, 1909. r f the Board ot Directors made ISX)i), and, approved by the Mayor of beginning. , Such proposed, street said City on the 14th day of June, i :'ie l"tn day of May, 1909, so many ot eai-parcel of,, fetock as may 1909, in which .ordinance the real t ary will be said at public property proposed to be granted is ultLe oJLce or tte company, described as follows towitt T, IIV MJllwk, Frovo, Utah, are in blooms 5pricgiias come otrttrStTtt"trorrf thr East f si' J v, J 'ily 9, 1!1U9, at. the hour of side"of Fourth' Vesr Street," " i to the ;:Thet!rdssbi2 outthcirJay,'. k jr. m. to pay the delimjuent side of Second West Street, NW-tslt- e ::it J,'ih?r.wltliecosl.of West your girl for a Tleasure ride aTTInrerseciions wfth" con" 'TncTudlng of ! sale. and expense prtlsii'55 B Aiitument Node ee-e- tri-wee- h, .x " The World Looks Brighter To the Herald 7 Publishing CdmpaLny Han Thai! - - -- -- THE I J - Than U Department of Sunshine vvfisa tlome, does to thcrent payer. It's easier to pay an installment of $15.00 per month on a home of your own than it is to pay $20.00 per month rent on some other JeflowY ) homeit's nicer, too." it-a- . - " -- $100 DOWN IS NOT MUCH X -- $15 A MONTH: THAFS NOTHING still you can buy a nice home for your family just thatway. . ' -- T'DONTJJAY-t- "leave . -- hi. Knight-Mangu- m 1 . 4 otP-ro0JajCit- f ' " wait-fo- r o rich relatives to die and you a home when you -- can get one on such easy terms from W. i. RAY Co. & Homes foLlhe Homeless I r inhuman-treatmen- - - ' - - " - .:. but the Best Coal s races-woul- d 1 ' J ... - : )t Doliipoil UcUUtcU VrlfiO ri MX l."zrrzr.rrr.": 1 thence-easterl- y 49; UTAH TIMBER. CO. Both Phones 160 W. 5th N. Mates ti c i I .. ...TO-NIGHT- J " O- yomm these jmonths will be given a further reduction of 25c per ton. 1 v- During the months of June, will juiy and August-w- e sell Castle-Ga- te, Clear ot peekcoal at $4.75 per ton lump at the yard or $5.25 deliv-d- l. ered within the city limits. Any person purchasing 15 tons or more in any one of .- -- f nol llUl rhoinOP UlCcipU LUdl, Wnt ' And Balance of the .Week ; ,, , , .(. ' A. THE UTAH NIGHTENGALE m 1 11 (c)-T- he - for-rarlro- ad The-Den- ver ;Mlle. Daise Thome 1 J.ormerijjdthHe " Railroad-rCompanyH- s . the-ordinan- ce- d'" Mile. TEorne Changes Songs Nightly FJREDDLOAGIl x -- 1 Character Impersonator -- - . -- --Si- . " ... ' v" i . n:nmi4?Scretary7 -- '. r.-x'- 7, nextlnnstreetsiJd--slley- rThird Kivrtt block, Provo, West Street from the North side of for a distance of feef Northerly, being all that jwin2T fIachinc Frea portion of said street adjacent to at. l carton ts liiase and between Lot Two, Block Three, Co. and the South half ; of Lot One, Block Pour, Plat "A", Provo City y.r r:; Survey; all that portion of Academy Avenue an! 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