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Show PROVO UTAH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1911; VOL. XIV, NO. ED UG ATI 0 El! A L V" - frLK G Rf E K rRI 0 Ti R DY JflG 0 U ES cSSvEDio paospect Uibl UHUbb WK -- PRIPC TRIfll Ut MllfU- L; 1 1 1 . 1 . intercstea m EnterpriseJThat Will En- - L ?P ' ' rich Whole County Movement Promoting Study and : v tad Prevention of l1..;;-2X:- - : l dI 111 - TuB- -' u - Seriniis Trnnhfft Ovpr x L ... . ... Grocers Wait a ri CROOK E- Council Proposes Not to Trust Decision on Demurrer to irii IT R- v 4 . Matters StateSolons for Liquor -- nrnorn SLATUR LIME A plan is being agitated provo :r. At the meeting of the board of erculosis which-i- s Indictment expected to culminate in the I Wage Controversy commisBioneri yesterday a rote county building 01 a condensed milk factory ' within a short time. Local capitalists on the' appointment of a county road who are awakening to the possibilities commissioner was taken, with the fot of this locality for broadening their 4 a XT 1 towingreault;L.Jl! invlMttmonm fntrt now fnrtiiHtrlen nr ! VF T IVCalX IVllrfLiEiLr For Joe.- - J. Evans;- the' present in behind the 'scheme. "J" chairman: D. T, Lewis. cumbent, Utah valley affords a vast acreage Y. Myeravoumissloner, For George ot pasture lan d iich(1if ut ilizeoVto J. HrGardhet'T Reya! Jacques .will have .to. stand Adjspute between the Tha tubexculosla ' exMblt,- wJwcb for the limit ..would; make schjmjnstj-tution orenr and the "Independent "Coaf"7" trtaTfof ' attempting td'liribe & witthe past - week has- - attracted a- great success. .. . Coke. Kennilworth at has Company by the grand Jury, ac- In sesflea of attention in Salt Lake Cits', is The commissioners-remaine- d The ? plant proposed will represent now In Provo, andL will be installed an investment of $100,9uO ormqrc, and ready resulted in the death of Deputy cording to a decisioa of Judge Booth sion until nearly 2 o'clock this tnora- Mr. JacqHes4lngs switchSheriff TomasTJaeifOByrfHelpeJj, ye8terflarffmorning. In the Startup, building 58 West Cen- in 4 ication s re t h a t t h e .wh plena mount dea ot filed Chris "had to elected. was who ed thewounding Myers, Sandrerg: throughhtl attorney ' 7 can among local people. ter street, at once. ' Swedish miner, employed at murrer to the Indictment, and the Dr. Clarance M. Clark . was' .appoint; There- - 13 PVpTythtng f t PUCTOrftgti "several demurrerZwas overruled."" So ICap-pear- s ed : county physician..' The matferTof ... , proinoterjrof-sttcan enterprise in the ThreeUrfieks hundred striking now4hat- the ease- will go to appelntment-of-t- he eions will e nei and tb PuWio Jn 4uAt(iraj tonditiong of county fruit tree tte"valley and Greeks and Italian are laborers and ho finally decided upon the inspector was considered, and taken known trial to make a study ot the exhibits a condensed mil k factory would Afford to be heavily armed in the hills sur- merit of the jfeyidence ."cajcufated to under lidvisemeht. The following .apand, hear- - the accompanying lectures. a new channel through which wealth , the town, and the situation show unlawful conduct. plicants are in the field : E. II. Davis, Jhe exhibit Is sent out by the So- would be brought Into the whole com- rounding is very serious. , It is reported that a A plea of not guilty was entered to the present Incumbent; S. D. Radmall, ciety for the Study and Prevention of munity. R. W. Brereton, John H: Stratton and ; The enterprise i,. one thajL should large number of special poTicercien the charge. Jo, charge of WJL.JCos-ter- . , Tuberculosis, and special deputy" sheriffs have Wen defendVnrs""" 1n "tBe" indictment N. T. Fenton, -- R. W. Brereton "was ap The The equipment consists ' of a receive support from individuals who sent to the scene of the riot. against the Butchers and Grocers' 'As- pointed this morning. have the money and others who are in carload of materials. officials The A number of people were over from declare that company sociation, charged with a combination .X Mr. Coster is How--- - engaged- - in a position to. furnish the product used the - unreasonable Greeks' have in (restraint of trade appeared 1n the south end of the county, and apbeen in the .X. 'placing the .exhibit in the -- building, factory. in their demands; have wanted more court and by y, " J. W. N. peared before the board, asking that and. the first lecture wilkbe given on in wages"and privileges than are ac- VV'hitecotton," demurred some m?ans be adopted Thursday evening." To Health OtfiCer : Oscar Wilkins, Jr has sold his fine corded the other does "on and noi the that it JapEuropeans ground county or otherwise for the destrue home-in . Ful-lerthe First ward to Perry Hdgheg is due the credit for bringing ! anese employed in the mine; and, on charge-Ta- ct tion .of ground squirrels, which are 8ufflciehrto:otnstitute the exhibit to Provo, and he is assist general superintendent of the the "other Greeks allege that a public offense, The demurrer was very destructive to crops in the south the hand, ing Jn arranging a program, securing Knight mines in Tintic. Mr. Wilkins they have been discriminated against, to the indictments against all of the era part of the county." A bounty of tomow tvVM-tlandOre and speaker!, otherwise promoting the cannot-iiade- r condi- - def endants excf p);: tle . ProvoMat & 4 cents for each- - squirrel killed In that the' ther success of the affair. v- X with histamily. He has a large street uons now a f ferfair Packing Company, which is a corpo- - TJtab count up to iJatch-J-ira- s prevailing, receive The exhibit - will - remain here until grading contract in Pwtland and will deal from the coal company employ-- , ration against which the law provides ed. The. scalps must be presented to reside a for there at time least. the middle of next week, with sessions -ing them. another form of procedure than the county, clerk as evidence of .the sevely' night at which lectures of local 1 The Greeks declare that Saturday against individuals. This being true killing, before March 4. preminesre will speak Among them a of Greeks' was conceded made it morning the district attor-- a Richard Moner of - Palmy raippear delegation by are Rev- - Elmer I, GoshenrDrcSeatty ; j demand-upo- n Is no Bell that indictment before there ney the board and asked for assist Superintendent of the state board ofxHealthJ'rHeber IILDULIIII-IHLLIIIIfor a revision in the wage scale, de- - against the - Provo lMeat &' Packing ance from the eounty In repairing the J. Graat.Mnd, Miss. Charlotte Dancey, cladng that while they were allowed. Co. The demurrer was set for argu-th- e roads in the district, off efmt; in Jbehalf superintendent of the nurses' training of the citizens to contrlubte oSe dollnT j cents per ton for coal they! ment 8atnrdAy, February 11. school of the L. D. '&. Hospital of Salt were only able, accord-- ) The' appeal of Harriet E. Crook, in labor for every dollar appropriated mined, they Lake City; Pres."G. H. Brimhall, Dean Taken under advise- ingjtto the company record and their j who appealed from a Judgment in the byt the county. Peterson, ot B. Y. U R. R. Irvine Jri, : : pay checks to earn' from $50 to $70 Justices' court of Pay son, in which she went . president of the Commercial clubanh was finedjf 250,; with imprlsonmeni f L. N. Ellsworth of Payson was apper month, and out of this they-VerCLUB :a number ofthe local physicians.:X!: to - bux powdef, caps and rot 250 if the fine was not paid and 50 pointed deputy county clerk for the - - required Especial attention- is called to the fuses. :Thifc" statement is so far ad- - days; additional1 imprisonment, was south end of the county and S. W. fact that this exhibit is exploited, not X ,. mitted by both sides, but the GreekTdismissed on motion of appellant. The Ross of Lent for the north end of the as a financial proposition,- - but as an leaders declare .that the scales which case will go back to the Justices" court county for taking applications for mar educational -- movement.'; All ' the sesThe regular meeting of the tne company uses has Mong been put where itwillbe- - daimed. that the riage licenses. sions are free to everybody, and all Club will be. held tomorrow of commission, and at the white nien The following fees, etc.yvere report Judgment irvold for' the reason that are' urged to attend and make, a study evening in the cIuKhambers. - There who did the com- - it carries with it double imprison for ed collected by, county officers for the weighing of the 'plans adopted and " progress will be a discussion ofstiie proposition ipany. only guessed at the weight. " ment. . . January: made in combating the "white to enlarge the quarters and arrange . The demand wasXmade .to Superin- for damages to County attorney,, . 1 1 plague." for a. room for lounging anaHreading. tendent Bell on Saturday, after which ' Court Notes highways and as polltaxes, $403.00; about 150 Gree- k- mi rln The3inimitteesprdbablywi Mrs. . ABarttetF;vgftcettnty : cleTkfeesr $97tH!07 coufity . .1 --QOennttOir; work.: i A. F. Bartlett, divorce, defendant ap-- sheriff, -- ,82.20; The, National AsMoclation For the rcottnty recorder, 01 tne organiza- the .party of peared in court on citation to show $598. Study and Prevention of TuberculosU lurer DUl we Monday morning -- Js a - society - composed Greeks hr-- a E. F. Palfreyman, county treasurer, nartv niiT - lie tteuld not nV V.:lt mnni ana laymen woo nave been working lennon , ana , important proceedings 01 six The asked officers for by plaintiff; defendant reporieu me ioiiowmg amounts . on special deputies. tot years to f Jieck the sproad of tuber-miosi- s will he developed soon. commanded the Greeks to put up their through his attorney, J. W. N. White hand in countv fnnrta : ppiifnnrv t" J fn America. r etaniieiUjisery-memBeF-ia-- b While, the chief task of the aBSo- - luc .i.uU1hju iwr.oeverai appi- - openea firejefore they could comply property, a house and lot in Pleasant witnesses fund, $191.90; couty school elation Is a broad educational ;eam- cations for membership are marked up tab. their demandXThe officers de- - Grove to his wife. The court decided fund, $589.15; county DalsTl to AnHcrhtpn man ammo r. superintendanfs and child In the country regarding the on the board and the8e wi.H be actd clare that while the, part of offers. thatthis wouldbe sufficient and de- - contlfigent fund, $1815.19; k general " ' V ttJontinued on Page ?.) fund. $18,421.58. nndcrlying causes of tuberculosis and u'JO?- (Continued on Page 4) the methods t Its prevention," much The 'appointment of Ellora Ranch- attention is also given to a careful ner as deputy county clerk was con Investigation of the various scientific firmed and social phases of the problem. The National nnsoclatlon does not FBEETO THE PUBLIC IS - County Board Disposes of - Number of Important r Coal Miners Armed and Making Butchers and corj- - LEG mm - " - 1 - . F"nod ill tlH Ml b ;.::zZZ: SEMI-WEEKL- -- Legislation r'' - DISMISSED H AS A BUSY SESSION - - by the uiual numheroT mi'nbr "mafters. most of which were referred to 1 f orlnvestlgation; and altar 1 moreXlmportaht i things, whlcn1' the ' showed ;i rcommendablef "elty dads com-mitte- I " ."De-rai- .9 r - j answer to the comnranlcatfon to the Salt Lake City weather "hureauv J -- ; the-sa- - v l acUoC therleglalatuwiso-eloudedto ) donbt that- - the city might better make sure of something that wlir m' ' prove the local situatlcat' rX t balls-arThe Idea that the pool dnv to prevail -necessarily burdened-seemaamxnr some! memhert or th council The license' ol $40 for each table,-an' the age limit of for patron - . " U theseof tem. ' ! - The original exhibition of the Na tlonal AsKOciutlon For the Study and prevention of Tuberculosis, somewhat generally known as the American Tuberculosis Exhibition, has been; shon -- j. . -- i . ' mills, $1.10; Provo Foundry A Ma-chine Co., 50c;, E. J. Ward & Sonsfc $1,00; Hans Poulson, lOcjSmoot In-- X vestment Co., $1.10; Provo Pressed Brick Co., 75c; Provo Ice and Cold. Storage Co., . 75c. H y ; A communication was received from the Fourth! district court, calling at- -' tentlofl, to the findings of the grand Jury that some of the accounts ot toeT--' city are overdrawn, and to books and papers of the- - city In the casement of Thomas Corbett, the the court house, which 'should be boyjswhom the Industrial school given better- - care.X,Th - communica-tlo- n refused to receive on the asked that immediate attention former incorrigibil- be given to" the "recommendation on ground ity, was sentenced by Judge J. E. the. PJalt of B6otn t6"dayto ftne yeaf In the state court; VeTerred Jo; the "committee on. prison This is the minimum sentence finance The7 matter of placing addl-tlonto which" the" boy couloNe sentenced bands on pipe for the offense ; to wh'ch ihe pleaded was; rebrredjto- thevcommittee on guilty, 'assauir rtOntenrtonimlt waterworks for" "investigation. ,The" robbery. KJ.:.Li feasibility : of reducing : the depth of Judge Booth sUtedittat; he regret- Jsewefs : on Sixth Westf street north ted the necessity or sending the. boy 'rfenferl 'street jvas retred .to tht : to- - the states prison, but encourag comra4tte on sewers. him to be a good boy and to make 'Op hi, miml to" ffoftn'wlieh' he7 leffthe state prison, as there was yet time .X-;x-x!' X for him to reform. ..i;" " "" ". Sec 54.""ThrowIna "Jn" Streets. shall be "unlawful for any Clarence ' J. Peterson and Percy person bills - to distrlbuUng Craven left", for California Saturday throwany bill, paper, or other evening w'lth the Elks. They will be article Into any street, side-- UEIIT SENTEflCE - - per-ac- re, - tr : , ! conduct-an- y n, streets, and tberemovalopttrt" by Robert:,Birkin gpyIsT property est oitne; it is feared, willendanger property by high water. The wate"rma8ter8' schedule for 1911 was approved and Feb. 18 set to hear complaints ;' and ' correct errors. The rates" are 8jronoCItyjots1r75c' each ; land, 75c; t Knight woolen ' mills, $2.50; Excelsior roller . Jnstitutionsi but it seeks to stimulate activity on the part of private and pubr He bodies In furnishing proper-treat, ment and urges the organization of local campaigns against tuberculosis In every, city: of Jhe .United States. with the National association are affiliated more than 1,000 agencies seeking to prevent tuberculosis. -- . ' - or-lleg- e Toronto-t- e "under three flags,"-frothe city of Mexico, from St Paul to Jacksonville. It Bas" been In service m T . i , " - . al since 1905, t In 1008 the National Association started another In the west and early In inon carried a Spanish exhibit to Porto Itlco, where It met! with great sticce.; This exhibit has been "placed permnuently in Porto BIco, "" In 1!H)5 there were only thrwf thib-it- s In the eutlre country." But state after state established them, each more scientific than its- - predecessors, until today more than twenty states have traveling exhibits' and over thirty titles local ones. These are seen each year by fully 3,000,000 people. - ;X.i-XX;::iXx.- i -- - 'It . . The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark died this morning at" the honiv. t4 South. Ninths West- street. The burial will take place this after- - r ahsent-aPiont- will visit vTcVV" EXKISIT - Portend and other cities of interest Jn the Northwest , luming. - , before-r- e U T ed ,lreat any patients .nor I . . ! tnn discn8sedXan44 : -- -- lm 3 iiahe this-actio- Com-merci- t " changed. There seems to be well tv founded reasons for 4ndl ' its supporters, propose to put1 ail pool hallsi and- - alleged club rooms on the 4 ' -same basis in these respects. The V matter., has been referred to the Judlc-lary committee for the purpose of the ordinance" with amend- - . ' ments. "' " X Other matters brought up and ferred to committees, were the usa and sale of air guns, sewer taj.fevled against the property of the' United 'States' reclamalloTvlei, '.the exSnTT" slon of the" water lnaifa "on" Third "' North streenjetwwo SIxtB"aWETghtbi e' ettr-lhei- " ii-yea- rs i .. -- ' . - - ' 1 DcniiiiiD MrcTirinl - . " -- CIAL g for-ful- l , - the-sprin- ; - v ' during was read. Director A. H. Thies-se-n Information as to asked what was wanted, and the committee on agriculture and manufacture wa directed to take the matter' in hano and urge the request " Evidently some of the eoUhcil any concltK way have arrived at slon wlth reference to the atate legltk5"" lature and prospective liquor legiala-- " tion. The proposed search and seizure ordinance is made a apecial OTder for' a meeting tomorrow evening; this be- -" Ing proposed' for the reason that'the their-attorne- -- ' An. a8klngnhirreeBtatlt..rtto bureau be stationed here " : , f h -- . 1. -w- alk,-alley ' or Into any private yard, lot, or premises. gronnds.-- er-ptib- He r-- , - v . - 7 . -- |