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Show E OBOYO SEII-VEEKL- Y tiiisiw nF I Ul bllW 1 H'Am"!,----'.- ' IIIWII -- w WI W r - uaim score -. - I zo io oi 1a ; I RAfllF l Ml llal Wlllllhi nmniiQTnmnfi II I III! III I II I WIMII I I I in HIIIWII Officiate t A J victory over the 11. !LeLWr Y. A nn- u. team lasi looked fit . PROVO ties- - March The special demonstration train of me uian Agricultural college over the Denver & Rio Grande railroad, arrived, here from Mary svale, Saturday Lewis A, Merrill, evening.-Profess- the'Tules-wc- re for Holding Big Celebra Visitors or ganie, when .. Charge Highly Pleased With Attendance GAME WAS FAST AND FURIOUS BUT MARRED BY WRANGLING Jin charge jf the party of .instructors, updated that the excursion had been n -- The dispute grew out of the throw- of a basket by one of the Haiml- tonNmen, which by the rulesof the om ma Jirl nnt mntif ftfnh AUAV4 V Wl i "Rnliortc tLXX, UU llUb WUUtnof the BNy. U., made the following statement' tohe Herald this morning ooncernlng the cifpute: "A Hamilton malkscored a basket after making progressvy. The umpire called a fouj on him for scsdoing. The Hamilton referee allowed theNioul,and o aimed that the basket snoulascore, but according to the rules which ern the game a basket mats from prog ress cannot score. yThe Teferee decided tbat the basket could score iind the matter was dropped until after the VUI V j Uiemee,"?tf'W - the-gani- e 1 - d - - WlU'-getcat- . Provo Physician Given Place Committee On Important AdditibnalJTime Civen Assignee" . son of Henry Mitchell, of Wallsburg, is at the Pro v general hospital, suffering from blood poison ing, resulting from a knife wouud in the abdomen, accidentally inflicted by the boy's brother, Thursday while the two boys were playing. ' mil ffljitnD to Dispose of Property of George Passey & Co. Sprj-yesterda- moriing or y- commit appointed tiaifs3xmir-itifient- .. f LakerDrrX" WrrfdcocKr al disposejFrihe-rson- Logan"; ""Dr. H. A. Adamson, Richmond ; Drr T.' B. property of George Passey & Co. J. W. N. Wbitecotton end Grant C. Bag- - Beatty; Salt Lake. Wley given leave to ' file - substituted claims: ariV nartv desirin? to file atf-- l vditional pleadings iven leave so to do1; matter continued for further hearing until March 11; 200 allowed sub- ; stitute assignee for service. BACK - Springville Banking Company vs. -- - , , ment for plaintiff in the sum of $814.50 and costs. "Ny- 1 LUKE , Chappel, deceased; bond $600. .Thomas HI. Reese appointed execut-' az. i. ."" TZit. .1" Z' .... ceased; bond $550. suit J Frank Wllllatos . gainst. Margaret Harmon" et al to col- - JS James - - . Dunn ' Money - of Provo -- -- - Gets Back . and Will r3rrrrNot W. T. Applewhite," who claims to be a veterinarian, and who:was arrested -- e a promissory note secured by inSaUnLafcr.a-f"mortgage on"Utah county realestater vm county officers and brought here toim fMm fl IS TMnna P. cf Payson to Davis for" the Pay-eo- n and Payson Queen No. 1 Queen mining claims in the Eldorado mining district has been filed the county recorder; ""ihe. consideration named Vln1t A cxfiA on a charge of obtaining money under false pretessest- was" today;' delivered back to the Salt Lake officers, and was take.n&JSaiLLakO tith a charge of passing worthless checks. James Dunn, who had the 1 man brought back here, will not prosecute "bis onte back.,It - 3Tm Wright and Ed Sorenson were him, having thiatime wkether fined $10 pfece by :TuttcejlsTnotlinown at' yesterday1': B. lc Jones for being drunk. The men7Arplewliiteir be pro were arrested Sunday aftercoon by Po- - thrge of bigamy by Bryant Young of - ltrpm.iiT 'Tampa snow. ir . . - . .. . , ..' .'H . im..:m..- - Palm & An- - that is being shipped from the tintl . district, and Is sending It in at an averderberg.) There seems to be.no letting up of age ofistx cars a week. About every material of a activity ,on the. Salt Lake mining ex- sixth Car Is of clean-uthe'sTx cars change, and new high prices on al- lower, grade; but five-most tne whole list seem to be the shipped Jcr the past few weeks bava order oi the day. The first day oj this iteen of unusualy high grade week saw new high levels, so far thia ver product Those who have txamih- year, in Iron B.osslm at $1.21, Colo- - ed the mine say that the company has of this grae-p- f ore rado,55cr PlutuH.'S Vt cr SwanscaXon.r 914c; Victoria, $L2C; Grand Central, To ffrawlronl. ' Iron . Blossom $i.l5"; Go d ChaW 61c, and May Day, New was made on Iroik In nearly every, instance ther 18c. highretford closing- bid was at the highest sale of Blossom yesterday at $1.27. From a reports tills price is not a bit too .. the day. high, One of tntr officials ofTLiat Zm Victoria the statement recently that panyjnaae Jiv'eliest of This issue has been the there was more ore in sight 'at the any on the exchange, and bids fair to present ilmJn Iron Blossom thas : ccntimter-Heav- y sales have been made . ; u uu .. ui m any '" e has-acall,every price period in its history. vThls statement ya'nqed steadiTy in spite of the selling. seems to be verliied by the' immense Just ten days ago this stock sold at , tonnttge--ove- r 500 tons being taken ' Yes60c with hardly any demand." out atd shipped to the smelter- - every (JriV. Vi?!th Batisfartrirv ttnA nrnfftokl. .: irom SI. to $1.20. an iiqvaoce - of 20' ?af-ne- v onJractsheres no reason, afternoon calUold at $1.25 to on fear a CC8SaMob of- alvideua3 or t -- a total advance in, ten days of 65c. ug lm There is no doubt as to the richness , .. , . . irmu verurai of the ore taken out and the volume In The price on this stock remains stv sight is such as to lead to most optitionary and sot much activity is lookmistic expectationsof the future of ed for until further developments. Th this property.' drift la steaduy pushed forward. News from the mine yesterday was to the The steady advance in Uncle Sara effect that conditions-- are changing a tear approach of tj calea, at 74e warrantcl.ft-'aUghLiaction. ' The stock broke and, sold as the big break : encountered on the low-- as 63c. Nothing new bad happened drift above. The lower drift is du to cause this decline; Mine conditions east, while ."the upper drift is In - The . break were equally as good,' and the assur- nortneasteTly- ance of a large tonnage of good grade runs from northwest to southeast, and orerto be shipped from the territory ulps to the east, which accounts for ceded by the Beck Tunnel should the lower drift having farther to ge have caused a much higher advance to reach the break than the upper before the reaction came. But such oTe did reactions are common and count for May Day At 18c, the high point of-- the year little. - Uncle Sam hnd- advanced' from 44 to 74 without a break, and Borne all offerings were taken and the clos"holders of the stock felt that (heir ing bid was for 5000 shares at this proiitwas large enough to be taken. prjee Developments in the mine imThe Uncle" Sam mine Is placing on the prove with every shot, and exceed aU market-somof the highest grade ore expectations. p -- of lead-sll- ftrge-tenna- - ge ... :. " - ,. d'- bufr-th- iZ J r J - - p&iiDj.r-BJio7,-i- E' ,").,, - , e , h The buard :of county winmlaslunerB met yesterday andtransacted tlie ...:: rlng. business; ., - George deputy lol- - " J. Adams was appointed road supervisor for Provo " bench precinct. -- Xl- F.Fent0H:.oUPlea8ant Grove and E. H, Davis of . LehL were, appointed depjity fruit tree Inspectors; The matter of extending the bounty period for ground squirrels one month from March ' 4 -- waidiscussed, jndwlll probably be done at the next meeting. Jacob Evans was County Attorney n8t , I'll! ED DE Kernilis, George Kalsanens, Sheriff George Judd vwent to Salt ihis .morning jneaxchILJB, Iammoad Haltaway, A- w wanted here ona charge of forgery. It fr alleged 'forged the name of W. A Williams Plumbing Company of Provo to a1 check ' for AEII U"JonesvyeBteraayand"we"re each. t - InDlt. .- the Worst Ever bt . " HSEf rr Gost Kucurakls, John Tereyaki, John Kunelis, John Karitos and George Tsucanakas as their name's appear "The Queen of Ahe Moulin Rouge," on the police records attempted - to decidedly the rottenest show of tne season, has come" and gonV, - but its reoent snowstorm-wbiccelebrate -n. TO BE DflU AP tion is About Mike -- " ii-T- In Many Respects the Produc- Saturday Night the llnquent poll tax payers and 'against incidentally, gave them a holiday from parties who have damaged canyon work on the sewer, by shooting up roads In the county by driving stock the town Saturday nighU " over them. The Greeks have lodgings over The county clerk was authorized to Adam Peeterle'B blacksmith shop, and issue a warranty deed, to Leland Saturday night about midnight several ward for certain real es- - plBtol shots were fired from the win- of tate,one-acfe"land .alLelaha;7"" dowsof lhe"r6om'wh"ere'the menwere The matter of constructing a drain lodging, The noise attracted thep6-licnear Weeter's place in Lake View and the arrest of the men followwas ""referred to Chairman C. H. ed. One suian, whose name" could not Ward. Iv" : be learned, escapedT were men all before Justice E. The d autho"rr?eJo-ingsuJitTgai- -- 11 ft Celebr te Enforced Idleness by Shooting Up the Town "77 PAy - "fined $15 7 olDEVVALKST" trail ofinimeand" indecency-wl- ir lin" ger as a nightmare to' those who witnessed its production for . some time to come. There is absolutely no merit to the piece, either in its music,' Its plot, or the company presenting It simply a conglomerated .mess of .horseplay calculated to depict the worst s elenients of theafnaTnalurej lind in this it admirably succeeds. Conservative men and women well know that we see enough of the baser elements of socianife " off the stage7" without having Its degradation flaunted as red flag In the, faqes of respectable people. "Imagine the effect- on the minds at pure women and young boys and girls, who sit and watch wine-rooorgies, a" disrobing scene In the cribs of the deml monde of Paris, and the dance "L,Armour"TJ,e' "Apache,"" or ""Bowery "Pasamala in the lowest dive - of a An enterprising citizen and one who has Provo'B beauty always in mind has dayTworBrrwith A report which will be of much in- stated that onialf terest to his many friends in this city his .own hands and a few pounds' of parked the?Idewalk - in has bp.eii rpp.p'lvprt Trfifir Waalitncrtnn graas-raeecity's slumi of his front Can .lot you aldepce rf Great instructijln fox.: the rising stating that the secretary of .the', in-terlor has auoroved the rePomntPnrt,.. ! njeagure.what that would mean to our generation, eh? . r V. -$20.5fl-an- d raBBed rtheaebn:'M(r tion of Charles De Molsey, now "reglsrctt4fcn"t)roperty"t)wner'foUowed imtheater-goer'- s are .Frequently Coards.rBhoe dealers, .on- Center iter of th general land office at Ver-"- bis lead? a show the and posed upon by poor, naL to be the Indian agent of thei fauld Is not with the locat manager, r some time connect- whose contracts are Thecbeck was drawn on the Provo White. Rock agency In Utah. , Anfl ?"Pr-Provo sometimes made Herald as manager, Commercial & Savings'Bank, payable Mr. - DeMoIsey is well known in Xor Sa'.t Lake. months in advanco cf the company's ieaye Wednesday to A W. Hallawayandwas endorsed Provoand-i- n Utah" county, having where he has accepted a position with dafei3itJlieidbm the Western Newspaper. Union: Mr, incompetcrtt company 'supports such made his home in this "city uraper. nas iai- - tunny fraB(t3 in. a " Coard'shoe ,Ur.. t,a vehicle" ass ""Its r.,.A . . . .... q jiiciiacu iu Auun: vuci oacchatMMMtMrin ijuiutill- nuw ti Cu'een cfJbe'Moulift Rouge.; .acqhalntancefiTf Temala in tlie statu'. : be '- .' -- d - 1 , 1 . -- for.-s'ever- &t ho.ou . . J-i ... - . of Richmond, l OourteHy e LL 1IIIID Prosecute1 due on A The postmasters of JJtah county met at Spanish Fork last week; r At the business meeting, which was held in the Spanish Fork Commercial Club rooms, ,PostmasterJa.mes Clove of this city gave ... an interesting report on the postal savings system. A resolution was adopted which favored the exten sion of the postal saving system throughout the country: The following were elected to serve of the association during " the next year: - Mrs. Luella B. Thurue, Pleasant Grove, president; "l. S. Harrington, American Fork, vice president; Sadie Graham, Provo, secretary, and .treas urer. JohnETlIgbrplea"sanrGreve",a'na-- ' tive of England, was admitted to citi- Julia A. Wheable appointed administratrix of the estate of George H. - ; 10 SILT " - A - ' - f , piSSiEIS;.E:cfS:;:'EESOFiOULIII A Thet ' 1 1 . SPANISH er Congress of Hygiene and Demography, following orders have beep iseptemWf KTBertelain'asllngToh, made in the Fourth District court: J. 23 to 28 of this year, the appointment W. NT.Whtiecotton, A. Saxey andjjgiijg in compliance with the request Hlias A. Gee have been appointed ap- of Secretary of State P. C. Knox. praisers for the state iOefitance tax The following physicians were : . for. the year. named and letters forwarded to them ' In the case of B. S. Meninger et al asking them if such appointment would vs. hos. Broadfibnt et al60 days' ad- suit their conveniance : Dr. F.' W, Taylor,-ditional given suititute assigneerE. Provo; Dr. Samuel G. Paul' Salt -- i " it nnpTiiii Trnf to Washington , Governor -'- ". Pythias. The committer, on, refreshments arrived at 'Ho agreement at 'Sunday's meeting and aaother meeting bus been called for next Sunday, at which time the committee on rel reshments will report. .; A ' The committees of the fraternal- or ganizations of the city met Sunday af ternoon in the Elks' lodge rooms to make arangements and appoint committees for the grand celebration to begiYea by the fraternal brcTers of. the city. At Sunday's meeting it wasr de cided that the entertainment would be given on the evening of Thursday, March 16, in the Mozai t hall, and that it be conrined exclusively to fismbers, Lheir - wtves, husbands - and - sweethearts. p.; RrBeebtr "presided at the meeting, stating the object of the same. ATepoiT given oy Eph TIomef Blowed tiat there was $53 In the treasury cf the fra'terpal societies, and a motion was carried that the general commlt-Ui- "e ttemebecausethe Iron Blossom Makes a Newi, High Record General News bf Mines ' ' 16 com-mitto- thr Victoria: Advanced 65c in Ten Days .i most- - delightful one.' In the ten days the train had been the run with a man Das gcore after The Hamilton referee admitted out 15,500 people visited It, and attend that the man ran with the ball and al- - ed the lectures given by the prof es i, lowed the faul to be called on him, but tsors of tt i)arty;"Th8 traia fed bees "one "irom each lodgibe theoiav he maintained that the .basket should met at all stations where stops were mittee oil iinance! made by eity officials ant brass bands " The score-afte- r e ehig made on progress. following w'lll act on the We could not do anything, during and the tour had beep very enjoyable on program and entertainment: has w party ana apparently appreci Kl-- Ifoiuer, J. R, Farrer PhQj)ck-art- , ' ' cEge'-o?.lC'--but'after ll'epTe?3: Henry Bluinenthal and A. Craven. At Richfield, on the 22d, a, thousand looked up the rules. We regret very It was. decldedlhattlie. decorations much the wrangling of the 'last half. Pwle turned out, and at Marysvale, imECe hall will, "be the, Americah" ria , people came fronrCir- and DLJtalpbv CfcamberLn, as the official and a member irom each and otherjdwns in cl?Xille B. Y. Junction, U." for scorer, ctaims was named as a cofamitteg' on lodge The local bo'ys played . a brilliant 'that" region. The demonstration ev decoration. They are: H. J. Krupa--, game of ball throughout and had the,P(,rts on the train were all in good George- - Ross,- - Wi 1). Harrington, ''Mrs. vlsitois ratth-- several times. An im - '''I'its, and had enjoyed the trip and ThoS; ; Jofles," MfS. Dollle Bluhlell-thal- , mense crowd saw the game, and the PYppptpil in fntiniia to do80 Until Mra. Stina Ne!on, Wm. Startup, sentiment throughout was that the the return of the train to Salt Lake, Frank RvjSharp, eo. T, Peay, S. J. game finished in tavor of Hhe B. Y. U. March. 3. Mariatte Jones, James Williams, . After resting in Provo over night Beasley, Rfchard Olson,' Alva-- Nelson, The liBetip follows: "B. Y. U. Hamilton. : the train left for He'oer Sunday morn- At B. J. Weeter. and spent Sunday and Monday -. The'general committee is" as .folChipman. . ; . . t R. S Fogarity ing there. Today a stop was made at lows: J R. Farrer. Masons"; D. R. Aldous Zabriskie. . . . . .'. .L. S. . . . . . Charleston and the traia returned to Beebet ; Greenwood... . C. .... , . Carey Chanteri; lage Willamn, thifc-af ternooa,-J!t- Pjmiiaa' Sisters; Phil Speckart,' Elks; son & teejUJM3riKrtieger Prorfr. this evening on the.main line as far B.VH. Bower, L. Grefefowood. . . .L. G. Reddington Rebekhs; Eph Homer, as Green River, making stops at O;. Fellows; John E. Bott, Modern UmpireVMltchell. , Referee Speed. Price and Wellington. On the return Woodmen; A. V.' Robison, Woodmen a stop will be made at Springville of World; Mrs. A. B,J Weeter, WoMarch 2. and the greater part of the men of Woodcraft; W." D. Harrington, next day will be spent there,, arriving Eastern Star; Mrs. Lottie Ray, Maca-btes- ; at Salt Lake Friday evening, March 3 , Blumenthaf, Henry Knights "of : J. TUElet!balI. the official scorer, the rules of the-game and the Imnieuse crowa who saw the' game, the'fiwal score was 27 to 2(i in tavor of the. B. Y. U. team; but, 'according to-tho Hnmi'tsns thi Rcore was. 28 to 27 in favor,. MUG ACTIVITY LOCAL - of Y CESSATION OF THE JO Mozart Hall Selected as Place in - if 8EMJ-WEEKL- ORDERS "v... Ia "basket I 1 1 1 :TRWNIH In Their Favor, While Local Rooters and Official Scorer Say It Should Be 27 to 26 in Favor of B. Y. the'ITamiltonTWIsT) - BY FRATERNAL r. Hatni ton s 1911- CnilMIBD asto results AST fJIRHT'R BflhKFTRfll - AfiD FRIDAY UTAH, TUESDAY, 'FEBRUARY 88, PROVO V0UXIV..NOl!I.' TUESDAY . .t " |