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Show PROVO WILL GET HER SHARE OF, HOMESEEKERS COMING WEST, AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT TliE FROYO .ELERAJLB ISSUED Sim-ViEEKl- Y r 1 VOL. XIV, NO, 25 -- Hlfffflf 1LU lluL U .. .' - . Y V A U I J i : . J E ' Lars Olson of Provo Beuch Runaway Accident Results v.: .. '' May x ville-Par- . SEMI-WEEKL- tt UT American Fork Woman Well : ' ty , Known in Provo is Fatally Burned , 10 PROVO DEATH Dis- astrously forSpring-- . Razors Recoverl Slashes Throat With II OHIIMilEEIS LADIES inlDESPOriDEIIT-MA- N- ; AND FRIDAY PROVO UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH t1, 1911 r- a MPfSifflf ir rnnn TUESDAY OFFICER Recruiting Office to Be Established in This City at J An Early Date "scSI FAVORED Sunday evening about 4:30 o'clock The; inany relatives and friends in . three young ladies, Misses Alta this Jity of Mrs. W,B.Dunn of AmLais Olson of Provo Bench, 4 N. P. . Lieutenant 4 Rogers, the Trustees of the County Schools; And shocked Straw, LaPrele Straw and Josephine erican Fork were deeply who la living, with bis stepson, new. United States army recruit- Former Tries to Puncture Af . to'-were driving grieved learn of . her. tragic death Thomas, OftoZtSIsonT" attempted suicide; aod Principals Hold Im--- iing offleer at - Salt Lake - City, epbewTiich horse occurred the rican Hide With? Leaden Provo, Saturday evening TSundaTTTitKlit-tjncnttlng-dfrom"thatcityto stated Monday morning that en came frightened' and turned the buggy from burns ' recelvedtbesame afterportant Meeting Ustments had proved so encour- - 4-- t gashes In his throat wit ha razor. Missies, But Fails addiin sIe missed the Jugular vein, which over, severely injuring the occupants. noon.... this territory that aging saved nim from bleeding to death; tional offices immediately will be Mrs. Dunn had been in the yard Miss Alta Straw sustained a broken from loss'$Instal'ed at Provo and Logan. ..." ? but he was very-weHAVE TWO COUNT- Yarm and the other two girls were set burning leaves and rubbish when her of ljloodhen found Monday HLieutenant Rogers-declarethat verely bruised. Miss Thomas having clothing caught fire and was soon in BOTH ARRESTED AND from-no- w HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICTS on "the recruiting serv- morning by the family. A small boy who had been LaPreleJah'awMiss was man 1 back her taken unfortunate The of ice will be a the sprained. army great R A CTII IV DAd 1 1L.E. U to put the blaze , . LUUUfcU 1.1 t,, tne pr0Tcr general hospital deal better, as the Mexican trou- Straw was unconscious for some helping,' attempted out by throwing water upon her, and, where'' his wounds .were dressed Uime. ble is the magnet which is draw- The' trustees of the county schools ? he cried for becoming frightened, and : It is believed he will te- - $ into the men many the principals met here Saturday . young and ing, near The the accident occurred " :: help, A. number of people, bearing . a cover,.'. service. ; with The-roaCounty Superintendent 7. Pre-"- -, tnis at' Lv C. II. Carter,.-It A Tt Ia i,M ... that ilaonrtnrianfv A oounty infirmary. Mexican, and the tries, rushed to her assistance, but . Mayor W.Ji. ..... been In has MJU Ray point is very nafrowrand when: the before the flames could be put out A Duncan, a negro were arrested jester-h wa n A communication number of with Lieutenant very important ques horse becaine frightened it wheeled Mrsr day afternoon at the Hlnes' ban on ,. alble foe. the Dunn, was so frightfully burned attempt, at. suicide, tions ere""d!BCUB8edTione.Jeing the "Soger's andIs JargelyljesponsI-bl- e quickly, overturning the buggy. Miss that "the" flesh" fell" Fourth" West street, whejre the- - Ken'7 fromer"Body!! Mr. 'Olson Is 77 years old and a for having an office estab- adoption of a uniform graded salary: Thomas managed to hold onto the lor Construction Company, nedy Physicians were immediately sumwidower.- - His wife died about v lished here. schedule for teachers. It was decided ' 4 horse and prevent it from running moned and which the men had been working, has everything, possible was two years ago. ' that this was "not practicable.? however, away until assistance came. Miss Alta done to relieve her of her Its stables and material headquarters. sufferings, of the great difference in the? reason by were Straw and Miss Thomas taken to but the unfortunate woman died ten The men had been quarreling the financial resources of the various dis their homes in Springvllle,' and Miss ' ' night before over a game of cards, In hours' later."7 tricts. In connection with this it was ' Into inwas LaPrele' taken the which the negro accused Carter, of Straw, A husband and three daughters and brought out that there Is a btg dIfer-.-firmary and restored to consciousness. one son and r numerous friends ana THIEVES ARE ; hiving cheated him, The quarrel was . ence in AND property compared. TURK GREEK . J . v taken up yesterday' afternoon when relatives survive her., Mrs. Dunn has in different:. school with the population ; EXCURSION the negro,- according to the Mexican's j many relatives . in this city. Funeral from $650 valuation. districts, running . GETTING story, - called bini vile names and services for her will be held In Amerper capita of school population in Laket FEE FUSE threw rocks at h'm. from! the: Fourth ward WORK One fare the round trip. Conference, ican-Pork r. - Shore 'to 115,000 In Colton, owing to The Mexican thwf fired five shots . .April 3 to 9. International Aviation chapel this aftern.oon. the latter district having small school: from a revolver at the negro without' "V Meet, April 6th to 10th, Inclusive. 4Eife"'" population and a large revenue f rom , . Tickets on sale at all stations in Utah, Winona, the month-ol, -daughter of Clothes thieves, who are evidently corporate property (the D. & R. O.) t hitting him, and the negro started for j ; . . ' a Via, but before any more shooting u' Yesterday morning about fifty or April 3rd to 9th via THE SALT LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore, died Sun- anxious to have their Easter wearing . The question of asking the county " " " Funeral serv- Occurred an alarm Was sent inr and 8)xtv Greek .and ; Turkish laborers ROUTE. day sight of pneumonia apparel In, readiness, were very busy commissioners to Increase the county ; ktf'wlli-Jie'-.fe"7 XlLu arrest tolloc;lWveV-l- ; fromrlh residence in lifts which.; Is .jjlvided equallx city yeutvWr.Froni fhetJOtoe stbooL-ta- x, ' time. See agent for full iiiforfuatidn 100 South Sevenfo East, thiaTs'fterncKiii r fore the arrest was made the negro' school population in order-t- o of cn a ratio ' 412 West Second struction Company op their sewer con- " at 1 o'clock,, . W of Parley Jepperson,' and, rates. threw bricks at the Mexican, one this difference, was equalize South' street, a blue coat and vest were ract In this city failed to appear at striking him in the breast .but no action was taken. ( 7 The shooting affair caused quite a their work.' They were seen ln little stolen, and a light blue coat- w'ajg The new law affecting high Bchoolff: little, commotion among: the citizens groups along the trenches discussing' stolen" fronr the Hotel Roberts. A num- now in the hands of the governor waa of Provo, and a large crowd followed tte labor m&Tket ln tneir native ton. ber of transients were rounded up by explained by Superintendent Creer. the principles to the city jail. Tney that each county, shall conwhich did not convey: much inthe police on suspicion, but the guilty will probably have a hearing tomor gue, ' stitute one high school district until It--, f . formation to the average American, Since we are advertising U:ah so extensively in the East and party was not found. row. is divided by the boa'rd of county f Provo are headed this colonists loads of expects denaturally way, train but it was found that they had to conform to the wlshe:. her share of homeseekert and capitalists. " The Board of Health has cided to quit jwork unless they were of the people of the county. 1 promised us perfect santtation hroughout the city; the removal of paid $2.25 for nine, hours' work." They The trustees were in favor of divld BUSY SALT RIVER and corn's, to the open country where, they claim that 'they are now required to-- ; 4iigatysoL the county into two high school, ing ' properly belong. ; Let us make, instead of just broad streets, illy kept, worka nine hours for 2, while during districts, one south and one north of trimmed to lined with the beautiful trees, avenues, proper height, the winter they only worked " eight Provo, and this will probably be conn-meDADS hours. ' ' v -- OF COUNTY eight feet from the ground; clean pavements, parked sidewalks and Each.; to the commissioners. cts well-kelawns; in fact, any and everything that will impress John O'Connor, who has charge of now has. of these' proBofied-distrithat we are living up to the standard of "The Garden City," the the sewer work in this city, was in three high schools, one in Lehi, one ln . ' most beautifu' city in'all the picturesque intermountaln country,' mornon He the "turned Salt American Fork, .and pne in Pleasant Vounty commissioners 'The board of The United States reclamation serv i Grove on S traln and whe-n he went tq see the tne north, and one in each ofr fol- met yesterday and transacted-thmen they: informed him hat they had in its .work of supplying molsturej ' ' ice of Bpriflgville, Spanish Fork. . citl8 business! lowing told and h to them that decided five world Quit, on the south, in addition the son and has given" Pay to arid lands Permission "was given Isaac Shep-- ' to come wae the to for Llncola" up one right, to just the was contemplated herd of Lake Shore to change course quite apof Its largest dauia. It OIVORGE bond , which for on the district north, Shore canal, arid to construct ,olflce and St their time. They went propriate that one. of the largest of have been voted. office- - where tne request- - tor tbe t0 v , "new crossing through-t- he river-proje"county these, a part of the Salt nine-hou- r was 2.25 a bmtilov shift H for made, sin. art wnB ta. ilccHpd west of the road, six to eight rous in Arizonashould be called the Roose" asked DaT for tbat a!so back -Thev this schools for the 7. coming: present, crossing. velt dam, in honor or the man who, as supervisor " for tiweeks or two months the .'"T: Permission :was given iGeorge:Hyde-Tatwhich made yefif. Presldentr signed-the-a- ct for worked hours nine have 2.(.to change the course of ditch and tolmen Its construction possible. .construct a new crossing throueh the .Thelr "reqnet was refused and the Colomrt"" "Roosevelt" in 'connection . . . . .l. .. r - .nonftr matt of :. BnHnmH a i .. . j,.'. yuicu umo.iuouir vui. it,,. v vuuuun Utah A;- - with his visit to Phoenix, recently of club the The dramatic the men were informed unhappy "wives were freed from the - .The petition', of N.-Christensen" stateB " ricultural college of Logan,:come to tne dedipated the dam named in his honor. audi others to change the county road 8omeiwo months. or. sixweeks ago bonds of matrimony Saturday afterconnection It is interesting to work Provo opera house tonight in "The Co- In this near Salem was referred to President' that they would be required National Irri A- - Gledhill, who are nineteenth Ida the note noon,.. that They ' D. T. Lewis and Rotd Commissioner n,1le nours and have -- worked nine The play was given In was granted a divorce from Heber J. llege Widow," gation congress, at which it Is expected TAYLOR BROS. FURNITURE CO T George E.' MyersT " t hours since then. -- As few Americans. and the Lake last Salt evening t will be one of the City Special discount en Baby Carriages..-- ; on the work did not join in Gledhill on the ground that the de- - SCHWAB'S DecernJoseph, B,. Keeler asked for an ex- - nowere veYf at enthusiastic are Salt Chicago, Spring clothes for men.; Lake papers j principal speakers tension of the county road on the east the 8trike- - and an effort, .win be mad fendant was serving a term in the in" STORE Bar DEPARTMENT BOTt'S Hon. 6 its has for to 9, ber and president of the play their praise players. replace the, strikers f with- - Arnerl- - state prison. " The plaintiff - was part of Provo Bench and tot the prlvi: B. A- - Fowler; of Phoenix, Ariz., who - gains Innecessary. and useful ar--r ' 'The College Widow ie a play pe v.: ' "" ": leger of constructing a -- water ditch can8, tides." of two minor chil for many years was president, of. tne H will be good news to many needy granted the custody cuilarly- - adapted to production by a alone the' side of th(i : road . MERCANTILE CO. Salt River Valley ' Water" XJsersVAsso.-dren and 120 per month alimony. The -under advisement." J. Spring Suits for men., : student- - bodyTlegeripIrlCrcolIege elation. . . quite, enougn, or tne ureet, ana xurs parties were married in 190i AGENCY & COAla over REALTY UTAH life take on an This immense dam, requiring sort of labor, and is now going to give Mae E. Sprague was granted a di- characters and college work and costing in tne ' ducements to the farm and home four years realls"S"when depicted of i them. chance. ' vorce by 'default from Alfred 8prague atmosphere of S3.600.000. Is 280 feet buyer. ' "Thir contract should have, never on the ground of failure to provide. by players to whom tt Is all familiar neighborhood Everything-- ; high, length of base 235 feet, and top BLAKE MUSIC CO. : ' beep let' by the city until it had been The parties were married at Lead-Tiil- ground. ' ' ' ' known in Music. 1080 feet Tbe dam is mgher than the - : ' The lir8tAgrfied- - to give " home- men the , Colo., ln 1899.- has the ' A and and In' New , IRVINE SONAuto York, Spriarr FJatirott building 0 preference ln the employment of labor. Coats' for ladles and misses.' h ide "the xapltol 'Washlngton would to the about play say i BVPOEMS OF MERIT could PROVO ' DRUG CO.. Two Keeleys . Ice,-':. AFFLlCTED PROVO BOY. "Occasional visitors from Logan tell to tb dome. FUNERAL OF MRS. -top. Meet of the wall t Cream pass on-th; "PHOEBE PATTON KROPF john T, Hallet, a former Provo boy, '0f the doings ' of the big Colonial: stones on rests 'm. Holdaway of this 'cityhas big enough for a team FARRER BROS. 4 CO. I John FunVrai services for Mrs. Phoebe hasiBsueda little leaflet,- entitled choo!; J,ut l like that event lt ' and Net Scrim Cup and Lace, to stand Draperies;and a wagon on, weigh invented a sewer cleaner, t and 'for Patton Kropf.were held Sunday at 12 "Physic Poems"." which coaUInrwrner . - e rj...... uniuv. each. tons sixteen ing which, he received a patent 'March 15 o'clock front ward meeting very, beautiful poetry. r ' ReadV- The with tbe .genuine by the dam extends RIITTnN.rWAfiE . DRUG CO. ef this year, The invention is ja very house and jwere .attended by a large Mr. Hallett, in" 1899, through an ex- to acquaint outsiders own for their "orders in the valley twenty milei and to supply all phases back ugh" nsefui one and has for its object, the congregation of relatives and friends. plosion- in the Provo --eanyonIostrhis talent its students display in il-rr- i.. holds"-eno1 "water to -- flood - 2000 - Cream.- -of a Collight, provision inexpensive, 'The The spekers-- at the services were eyesight and hands' and was made par- of college acUvity. ,.,4 Aa- DUSENBERRY; MILLINERY a'f Therefoot deep. square miles, ewer cleaner of Bishop O. 1 Berg and JamesA. Love-fess- " tially deaf, yet throughout the 2i years w- - strong, and durable favorite.- - It clalmed land will make. 25,000 , farms lege Widow is an onenine - Thursdar. few parts' and noveT "construction been of" filctioH he has ribTeaf irTef ' March 23. ' aTidJrneodore'FarleyBeautlfuI "scenes and incidents introduces typical each large enough to support at least " which can be readily operated' In eith- vocal selbStions ;were. rendered by the happy and contented. The leaflets con lm, Is opening day, five people, making homes for fully PATTERN HAT MILLINERY of life. There college er direction without' reversal, adapted Timpanogs ward ' choir. Interment taining the poems are-osale at the to examine stotft ladies the es la vites acre Each Americans. . it fo readily pass permanent obstructions was in .thei city cemetery. Provo .Book and SUronary store in' a faculty reception, a football game 125,000 atfd get prices. ; " tlmated will yield yearly crops valued in the sewer without Injury and capa"- and the celebration tbe : this "city. . nightafler. It at 150 to f 125. located. BECK " JEWELRY CO-Nof 8PRINGVP.LLE BOYS CONVICTED ble rapidly, and easily severing ." was plain that the students cast for the " Main street. on '; . OF PETIT LARCENY ARTHUR. JOHNSON "growing roots or other vegetation of -Offers - HELD UNDER BOND leading parts were accustomed to the r Extensive preparations are being PRINCESS MILLINERY. 'Itollo Hall and Irving Wing, the two temporary obstructiens--hlehrepr4fi- g -, . low their for Provo prices. of tremely made the firemen them. 8ltuations-lnwhich. by theyJound i up or are found in the interior of young Si)fingvHleTmen7who"enTered "IThepreUminary hearing of Arthur W. H. RAY A CO. Big cut in insrer-- . ' will be which Thursday given' and their on selves' the 1 stage pleasure tall, sewers. V , , , a plea 'of guilty to petit larceny on Johnsonharged with a crime against , s ance rates. f Match 11,. were fined 30 each and to' i&ture, was held Saturday before Pre- - in portraying' them gave exceptional evening In the' Mozart hall. Tbe ball CENTRAL Every- T to to raise money ie 1)ng given help S. M. Taylor stopped off here y'es-- Imprisonment ln the county jail for Tmpetus to the performance salt- meats. and fresh in contenstate firemen's thing the inf at entertain will be Widow" the The .College on his; way home to Salt'Lake 20 jdays. ', The boys took a r small ant waslicltf to'TlitT' district court T.' terday .in this, city ECONOMY SECOND HAND CLOTB- house .this evening, and no one tion, which will from a business r trip In the southern amount money from Pexten's con- bond in 1750 castor r- - tNG ClcauiBK, prmgt etc. '"" ear- affo-- d to mis it jii tipii'n Aueufitr . 'bond. .. part of thev tate. fectionary sto're at. Springvllle. v . ,4 while -- - -- ak -- s X' d W -- -- - -- ' ' 7 - tbe-taxabl-e -- . 10 .' d s el : 'J . ( The City Beautiful es com-missio- ners 1.1 out-hous- FORilLY the-visi-t- or e -- nded OPEIIED -- M ILL e . . r il'COLLEGE WIDOW" e . Y " ji.i.. 1 -- What Advertisers Are Offering C. , ! Colonel-Roosevel- . 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