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Show SEARCH AND. SEIZURE-LABRINGS TO HEADQUARTERS A SUPPLY OF LIQUOR; PROTEST AGAINST DOUBLE TELEPHONE RENTALS BY BUSINESS MEN; FISHING SAID TO BE GOOD; PEACH CROP WILL BE EXCELLENT; LIBRARY WANTS MORE BOOKS; LOCAL". NEWS. Tllnnro QTffYiYii .V V0 fj A""ldry? F7H RACES 1 HE PilO 0 . -- VOL. XIV. NO. 48. $2.00 A YEAR. ' ...v- - ' ' ADDED TO CHAIN GANG. F. L. Carlow, a transient who be come imbibed with an over abundant L T- - jr -T : .: , undertaking fcy Lake City, and Wyman B6rg, of this to have oUained 8ald a into thejCailow city, left yesterday for trip They expect to'i'Quor irom otner travelir? friends Strawberry Valley. tempt the fishes in the streams in .the who forsook bim when :t --.. became valley and wJl return in about a week intoxicated." or ten days. . Search and Siezure Lv Used First Time In This City GIVEN CONTRACT. Studebaker :Uros., " through ... Local STUDEBAKER MADE ce a room purported wasfound. other evidence j: ManagerNay lor, have -- the contract o furnish the government with four carloads of dump wagons to- - be used at the Strawberry tunnel Engineer Lytel gave this information to Mr. Nayldr last night --- DIVIDEND IS PASSED. The directors "of thellio Grande railroad passed the dividend at tthelr meeting held., in .New York Tuesday. The reason j9rbecQns.exTaUve.,niov.e is said ,to be that the directors were not acquainted with tne financial condition of the road. It has been h.nted by business men that there will be a raise in rates. to. allow a .: ; dividend later ony . -- The evidence consisted - of five - bottles of beer, 24 empty ' beer bottles, a tub of ice watery a card table, erqpty whiskey flasks and glasses. . Foir rooms were search ed and the above was found at44 VLAG DAY OBSERVED. West Center street. Flay day Was observed by some of Halladay has fifteendaysy accord citizens of Provo yesterday, but the ing to tne new ordinanee to appear there-we- re several flagpoles which ri before. Justice Gl a j pr an rprovn that with Old Giory. not decorated were, he had right to retain the Tlauof. If issued .a Plag Governor While Spry, does not are de he, appear, move made the first proclamation, day aoes ror can xne law not stroyed, nation-aifia- ... -- r -- the-goo- an for any charge unless the party' is found to be selling liquor. Acording to the officers, It is not. one will appear to believed that-anclaim the goods which were se.zed by ' the officers. r arregt-o- r yh:- : ; '. for the commemoraLon of the FEW STRAWBERRY Richard W. - " a Brerton.- - eb:v-fr- , to the public board, the hooka at the local institution are bo well patronized that they are wear ing out and it will be neces- sary to levy on the taxpayers - to replenish. The matter is now - being - considered by the ..committee on finance. A va- riety of business was . trans-- AQ.cording. BUSS., inspector,: states that there are verj few strawberry bugs in this count.-athat the reports that have beei given put are erroneous. Only ont patch has been afflicted thus lar anc drastic means are being introduced tc eliminate the pest- - According to Mr. Brerton, there" need be no alarm. - nd Provo River Satisfies Scores of Early, "' ry Fishermen 4- - acted at- - the meUn'g-ef-t- be councH and .n the absence of President George Powelson, .Councilman IL, F. Thoas acted . as chairman ef -- the council meeting last evening. ' AR E SHIPPED Kansas BanKs the Effect of Prohibition .:: Tuesday night was the first time m.tnd nistory or growing tiat two soli d "car-- . loads of strawberries ' were ever shipped out of "this .city These went forward to the eastern markets rrom the Wm, M. Roylance warehouse. More beflrieg are going out every dayf-altho- : " .h therains-- have'! ugh caused -y i : a little tardiness. replies. The original letters may be examined by anyone applying io- me addressee: .. '.:,J... w.i . (Exact Copy.) ."r "' , - '.V..,--.,,- . Tlnr Local Man ager --Warner,- r o); - the o Express "company, said -- Wells-Farg- yesterday, "Every year they, say that the crop has been injured by frosts and taerfr will be a and every year there As an increase in the shipments at our office. Al- ready this year, the fruit ihtpmenis far exceed those of any previous year It this same time." y , Ptoto district will ship "mora peaches this year than the combtned Grand Junction, Palisade, and othei western slope districts," said this morning.' "I -- ; Tb' . - - - know - 1 both places and .examined the trees.' Peacb trees in the' local district are in much better shape than ' those of osr neigb- . ,- - ' boring-state."--. PRIZE STRAWBERRIES. . because-- fhave rvisited ' -- urging the fruit grow- era to exercise care in the packing of their berrieg, 'and where !rower3 the have "accepted suggestions, bag been brlnglngvfronUJl to 25 cents more, per box than thotie who arecareless.' .This was demonstrated at the - Roylajice company's office this week, when a letter was received from a berryDurchaser in .he east The iletter 'stated that the grower who was shipping under the number of 99 had splendid berr.es and thai they reached the Eastern "market in fine condition.' These berries bijened-t- o shipped by Ht this George Gronnemari,-o- f had used cre in" packing and tb' V .berr.e.3 had giv'en satisfaction,. The general outlook for 'the fruit crop Is promising and. it, is believed that it will : tax the capacity of to care for the crop. Dealers-ar- e ' " be-tho- ae -- : ......... : !- - ybu- - ought fr - to-- - have seen the alnner that got away. Really, I believe that he would null me Into the tIt- and. then e snapped.! "So says one fellow as he stands' 4 In the water and disahivering plays- a little fish slbout eight inches in length. , "I believe that the one that got away from ffie up there in my-Jin- ' -, , y that, hole . eieBOBeineiai8.-Aniior; aiso wut'oe maao to nave xne tele- cost of phone rebated, while' the con-- 1 solidation is being made. The committee will confer with the officials at an early Idate and will then report their .informa- . tion to club, , - would weigh - . 18 pounds, because he almost bent my . pole double, luck that! lost him,tt added anJ other. ; . . -. i- 'TwVly three hundred fishermenand who were not left this city this - 7tome ? fr morMnt andJaflLeyenlng lo take their: f.rst chances with the speckled beaur ties in - river adjoining1 The largest number taking. advantage of Provo river because' it is near and because it is believed that' the fishing is the best. here. The ruBh Provo- stream. tit . -- to Sttawberry valley was cut down by the rains and many went to the t river, who had planned trips to , f . - v but holy - smoke 'ri - 'tbe . - - COMING For the purpose of ascertain- -' ing how long it will, take to make the necessary changes and the consolidation of the ' Bell and the Independent tele- phone systems which are' now owned b? jBell ;: company the Commercial club of this city, at a meeting last night, appointed " a committee of which William M. Roylance is , chairman, to confer with -- the v - the one that 1 "Now, caught. was about this long, . 4-- - - ff L -- -i- MUDDY WH1 Rurt-Up- THill BANKERS . - 4 : Water n ' Surplus, $275,000.00. Capital, $300,000.00. v ? ; ' Kansas ; City, Kansas, June 6, 1911.. Mr. George A. Startup, Provo, Utah. Dear Sir Answering your inquiry of the 1st inst. in one 'I may say. jvith th-- utmost frankness and sincerity that the pronmnion law nas Deen eniorced in this city for five years, andv it tias Deerrsthe pest live years the city ha.ever known, This city has learned to manage its affairs with promptness , GOVERNMENT LICENSES! . and dignity Without accepting one cent of revenue' from hell, a ' Local drug stores have received ..'mr tijeefjromth sjoner of internal revenue that liquor ruri bythe joints aSxthey were formerly. licenses are now due for the year. There, have been more homes built,, more, schools built, more " All storeiT saloons, "Blind pigs" or any infroica 7 I ... ., .. CD1WT mure "'l'' ,11 V, ...w.v.v jv. general progress aiong an tines one disposing- of4iquor must iay the government 125 revenue tax. The government has no credit accounts statement is an undisputed fac and if the money la not forthcoming There are but .TWO government licenses issued for Wyandotte tne licenses are revoked. county, a county with a population 0.08,000., 'Liquor, is NOT sold here, even by drug "stores. BOTTLES ON SIGN. It take's constant vigilance, however, asv there are attempts' to Some friends "of SlnlBEIIES ir City -- -- IV Club Wants to Know SLIGHTLY " " BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. r. Notices are being sent out to the taxpayers . in sewer district 1 that REPLENISH BOOKS. the board of equal-zatio. and Veview ' The Free Library board of trustees will be at the off.ee of the city a communication presented asking that to 29, inc., and they levied for .library maintewill near the complaints or the sug- the gestions ofthe taxpayers. The board nance last year be again levtedior this consists of J. E. Bott, George Powel- - year for the reason that books were son, J. M. Jensen. M. C. Newell and being- - worn but so rapidly that the W, Harding. CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX.- -- - A' circular letter was sent to several bankers in" Kansas cities Philadelphia jn '1907, when resolutions were adopted for the observance of which have'had the. most iffict4nnToftinhe'im)1rlbiti)iriaw. this dayevery7 year. A "ilag deco- The addresses were taken promiscuodsly from'R! G. Dun & Co.'s the Elks' rated the local home-ocommercial rating booJfrThe following letter is a fair Wdge. sample of all H OF SPORTS h. started by the Elks in was THE REPORT -- g and Mrs. Amos' N. Merrill, for' BIG BANANA TRAIN. merly of this city, but now of Pfovo, cars of bananas are to pass Forty came to Logan Sunday and Monday went to Richmond to attend the. Mer-ri- through this city within the next few the Rio-- - Grande ; Western family - reunion. Logan - Republie- - days-ev- er an. on their way to thb coast This will be One of, the largest shipments of 'his kind of fruit ever handled on this CARLOADS OF line as heretofore the southern route has always been used. The heat has made this route objectionable and the mountain line will be tried in an effort, to save, the fruit from spoiling. Mr. y - to be "conducted by Albert day was broken into and liquor and 1885. 1 - Halla- - ' ; mm m mummm L rnpp rui " HE search and seizure was tried "outcast night by Chief of Police VVilliams,.when ESTABLISHED - " OFFICER T THURSDAY ana SATURDAY 1911," 15, where the- - appellant- - was- - fined - $50 for keeping a disorderly' house Th ' " case has not been. set. FISH. ol American joy water, was sentenced Zi: ... .."I e- - n. to, serve'twenty days in tte city Ja. establishment of Salt UNDERTAKERS.-WIL- ordi-"TTan- ALB 1 . ARREST hK. V PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE ' ' BREAKS LEFT ARM. Mrs. Hyrum Skinner, while 'leaving a social whicli"wa8 "held at the school house at Pleasant View, fell on The steps and. broke her left arm and dislocated her elbow. Dr. Pyne. of this c.ty.vwas called to attend to the NO . BUSINESS MEN PROTEST PLENTY FISH fJoivs Gathered at Handom HIGH CHARGE AGAINST BOOZEFOUID it 4 ri-,- more-distan- Believing that it la anjnjustice to points. the people, of the city especially, the .Judging from the appearance of the business men tobe forced to pay sports, the fishing enthusiasm has in two rentals to thexsame company, no way died out and more people members of thef Commercial club agi than, ever took advantage of the local tated the. rem6yaJM4b"e4ndependeat4 stremnsItaroQ-linusnarBight- 1 r' The matter was discussed at the clu last night to see nimrods carrying a last night, after Messrs. Smoot and pair of hip boots, a lantern and a Jones, of the . Bell and Independent, fishing rod. There was a Taft smile respectively, had stated, that the of- which went with every enthusiast. . ficials' of the telephone companies bad MANYFI8HTALES. - , asserted that -- the .changeould be About noon today ;: the advance ' made as soon aa possible. guard began to return to the city and . It was stated that the Independent then the story-tellinwas commenced. office here will be eliminated and the While it is true-ththe fishermen report;- splendid fishingv Jn the- - Ttrer, will be connected with" the Bell syv therevwere many stories circulated' tem.v However, In Spanish Fork, which vwould not stand investigation. American Fork, Eureka and Payson, MudvNvaters had much to do witb the Independent switch board will be fthe ill lucK of many of those who are used instead of the Bell. usually considered- - - good The committee will take immediate Reports are favorable for fine fishing, action and If the company will make though, and as N soon ai the weather no concessions, 'the Independent tele- clears and the m ud settles the sport phone will Jie ordered removed by the will r be greatly improved. Bar fish business people, ing at the mouth of the river prom- WILL WATER GOUPIl.ktlllaeg-t- o be exeellent assoon as sun "Will th - vfv water rnn nn-hlshine has had fair" play. .... This brought forth a discussion at the club, when W. D. Roberts stated that Contractor . O'Conners - questioned whether the city water had force FOURTH enough to run up the hill in the conduit when it is completed. 'JTbe-'ct- y w bonded for. water 0,000 fora-fieand this js system some time-ag- o ' " at . CELEBRATE Ill SPEECHES WITH .I?PIS!.:L12a.:?,Ilso-rf- ' ofvvay " .. 'compietedr arrested-anMayor Ray stated that the reason put in jail and the evil is reduced to a minimum. the low pressure in the city wa The laboring man is very much better off as awhole4hah he for' ter mains at this time-wadue to tbej was before. Instead of spending their money fjor-dri- nk, made are that connections fact are being thej Thinking that the bottles jind the. senand within"' thirty days "the system uuv u me lii&iaiirneni timents". t)i" thesign' were not In would be in good condition. uuuig- jmiucs pian. ; It has been some one was kind enough to that this1 city is econom - A committee, of wh.ch T. F. Pier pont is the chairman, was appointed . remove the bottles. ically a MILLION ,dollafTA YEAR better off by reason of The ' movement for an appropriate- to lend any assistance possible to as status of the water Thists considered to, be a very conservative certain the-trof the Fourth of ' DR. BRIMHALL SPEAKS. question. saloon The is a economic loss. took Provo figure:' in so definite shape at" anywhere 4 July great Why which The Bankers association, !(Dr. BrimhalL of the B. Y. univerwill In will meet next so are week,this blind do that not see a is fact held city of One the the, many people they meeting Wednesday : night at sity, was one of the speakers at meethave the use of the club rooms and I unsolved. o In in' favor of mysteries yet nojt belong to the prohibition' party. all members of"the club will act as a the public library at which, time com-- r ing held Spanish Fork ' prohibition.- - Prof esBor Lund, of this C. L. BROKAW. Cashier. mi ttees were appointed to arrangd fcr Sincerely: reception committee. city, 'assisted is furnishing th$ mudifferent feature! of the observance. sic.' Active work.Is said to be carried ii th-ms Adjournment was had until next Mon really only a" part of thegreat on In favor of, a continued "dry" NOTE; -- Kansas Gty Kansas,-iday nlg"nt, when the reports will be " I IIILLd " III. received city of Kansas City, Mo. ,which is full of saloons and dives right town.- ;T and final .suggestions wl!J across testimonies- as; above from : be considered., , j: v . BOYS TAKE A HIKE. One thtpg is certain. It' is going" large and responsible business people,1n response to an ordinary, The boy scouts camped ataratoga to be a big holiday, event, and resiCircular letter-- ; should be" doubly assuring. It Is just walked to. the sugar factory" at Lehl :;. dents of the, county generally will he '" other-half f, of a town going prohibition," and the .wet. yesterday and saw , the process , of Uike; invited to come to Provo to celebrate-- , making the sweet stuff. The most The saloons being removed Irom the pathway of laborer and, busi the nations birthliy. That the day " h 4 $ car-anof "soon go to 9 - The. the day'a program ; to ness .man : alike, even though they can take a attractive will be observed here with music, actlvitya the Provo the' boys'is the .swim -- (in jthe lake, saloons, being capable of benefiting - a town like Kansas City, Kan- Woolen Mills Is growing every sports, speeches and other trimmings which takes place every morning The "' ar vnch rnnriitii3ii rlnr fnr-T- - cprtirmaifeyitah-tfpa- 1 ad;mo"M7fge&;"are"dlng-i,.... July lOT put to work each neek Neve- r- dueJafgelya the Women's clubs' cf rated; as it is, by mountains and deserts from other 'states' ,WE has there been such a prospect Provo,': who began the agitation and " MUST WIN r ' . . SOCIALlST LECTURE. s L, . enlisted the support of the' eccleslas- for success. .Choice fabrics are v , (See Deseret Newrs June 12, page 6, for several other similar George 'J. Fox, a Socialist lecturer, tical . and civil authorities. being manufactured and sam- " will talk on the subject of "Is the Icttrs and a ' Milwaukee answer to COMMITTEES ARE NAMED. . now are made Rose.) conlplete pies jieing ready United States a Republic!!. atPio i committees The named at the, infor who the USE A VOTE will salesmen, IS NO TOWN "DRY",; AND THE TO ' neer park next Sunday at 4 p. m. Mr. Td-W- IT; were: new troduce Wednesday, night line meeting the of. goods HALL "WET." HOW CAN ANY REASONALBLE Fox: is a forcible speaker and well, a Me3jeneral--?Viliiiirto the market The auitlng fab-- '; J. "Snow, HALF ith his . siiplec.L.atd -- a CiriZEN OFPRQYUlEXRECIl.A-YEARANDdames William Kir'glit, Xett.e Kerr, acquainted rics are of wool a,nd silk and TRIAL OF PROHIBITION TO PROVE ENTIRELY SUC good crowd A. -- B. Buckler, Tena' Thomas, W. C. of patterha r Vhlchare ound lo"" Cates ; Bishop Nelson, Bishop A. L. ; 2SSFUL WITH A "WET" MAYOR, "WET" ATTORNEY. be a success in the market.. ' APPEAL8 TO HIGHER COURT. ; Booth, Rev. M. J. Sigler, B W Wolf. ND -- SEVERAL POLICE OFFICERS IGNORING VIOLA- A. tB. Rockhlll has appealed to the At the preseat time about seventy-fiv- e Joseph Hanson and J. H." Frist. BE FAIR! , district court from the" judgment In :iON OF THE LAW? D H Smart, persons are at worlTIn the mitls, Parade E. the just.ee court of Spanish Fork, UBLISHED BY THE PROVO PROHIBITION COMMITTEE SIX. ON PACE on played a .joke on Tuesday night by placing a'row of beer bottles qn the reading sign of tire "Tatter faction on Center street har-pon- butsmen-are-constant- ly be-In- g - d -- AI s " SPORTS . y, conser-atily,-estrmate- d ue . .. public-celebrati- on" ? -- - ' uinm IC IN' llUULLIi 1 , riverr-hence-fiu- , - ch . non-person- al 3"- one-hal- -- . - , d g-4- a ... . " . ; " -- . A: ; . ( MesdaiBee-CONTINUE- (Contisied Page 3) N |