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Show 'A TED PAGES i VOL.. XIV. NO. ROVO EEEKALB $2.00 A YEAR. 52. PROVO. SSHriEBE Tl BES UTAH, SATURDAY, JUNE , 24, 191 Tuesday THURSDAY ana SATURDAY ESTABLISHED 1883.' News Gatliored at Random PRQVO HASyAFFEGTIONr; OF PHONE COMPANY III JAIL HAD WEEK'S GOOD SPORT. ; MOTORING ACROSS COUNTRY. Sam H. Taylor, --of Salt Lake, and Richard C. Oars and two friends, SUP ME THE 'BUD" AND AN WymaaBerg, .of this clty, - returned of AliadenaCaLr-wAjaking-b- from a weekl8r"fish.ng trip to --Strawberry OPENER, PALr from Los Angeles to Ch.cago fn a ' VE A; THIRST THAT 1 NEED valley yesterday. They report trip motor cajr, wtra In Provo' ypjiarday- TO SLAKE; fishing exceptionally good thisy o -f graz- for a few .hours. ' The. route followed f OH, I'D RATHER GET STEWED IN Taerappears-iso-ton than usual reserve the - THE I 111. I forest lng PROVO JAIL UL included TonopaJandGoldfieli in THAN BE LOOSE IN OLD SALT Fan?e" Sod. in consequence, sheep' and Nevada, and Garfield andMIlford on ; cattle are doing unusually well this . LAKE. . the rntt to Provo. From here the party SeaSOn. 'f A. of Bad Ballads JUn '..:.... x. went to Salt Lake and the line of the i Sa-s- h there are thieves in the Union Pacific will-bfollowed to Den-J county Jail Get that; "TlLeves in the STUPID CUPID BLUNDERS, ver. .v i i cbuntyTjafll oui ior aivorce nas Deen com Carroll N. Whitman, Cornell, Ai and menced Judd in Sheriff last the Fourth district court HONOR family Sunday FOR PROVO MAN. returned from Ithaca, N. Y this week Lapent. the day la Prove canyon, leav by Raymond.,, Barney, of Payson, Aiex- - Hedquist, of the- and will- - spend part of t&eummer vaHedquist ins but one man to look alter the against Esther L Barney, on . tj was nonored with etec- cation the guest of Provo friends. He seven prisoner!, a. deputy, Frank Rop. grounds of desert on. The parties Drug company, on to the of tho TJtah brings back interesting details oj life t were married August 16. 1907 at Santa er. Apparently the Inmates of the association at the annual in Telluride House; which is one of Druggists' tile were inclined to quiet and repose. Ann, Orange county, CaL convention of the "pill-roller- s' held the show places on the Cornell camHence, Roper did not. watch, them In1 Ogden. . week this .' pus, and which is rapidly becoming "I7" c'oBely and they were allowed the UNHAPPY MARRIAGE, famous In the college world of Amer R. B. Cramer , has commenced suit TAH will ship 200 cars customary liberty of tbe corridors. ica. Invthe soLtary cell was a haul of PARTY .HAD GOOD TIME. "There are twenty men Jn Tellurmore fruit in 1911 than booze made the- - a! ght before hi a'tftid against Mamie Cramer, on the grounds Dr. DH. Caffier, of this cty; J. H. ide,-. said Mr. Whitman, "and w,e This IS due '.on blind Die at : Fairfield, consisting oideseitionJ Plaintiff- - asks for in 1910. the Manderfield and Mr,, peck, of the San bMOhjeJiaesM:lubhous-imag.aabl- e; Tbottled to thincreased creagebr a j;a largely iskeya: barrel Sustody iota mine ehi'aV HaroIdi'Treed "Pedro Route, formed a fishing party i The building was erected at a cost of "tnaTwill cotne IntoTbeanng .this of bottled beer and an assortment of Sjr , years' Th nartw mo. to Fish Lake last week.-tri- p An enJoyable1$n0,00QrlsJfbur stories high and is Twines- - One of the prisoners evolved at. Salt Lake City, October 1, 1904. was reported. -rsummer and fall, which: will yield located on ;the campus at a point a nifty scheme of dropping a noose that.'much . moreUhahenough to ayuga, an Ideal overlooking Lake through a ventilator at the top. of -Is a dln.ngbasement site.' la the. offset the losses in sections where the dungeon, work ng it around a bottle-room and chef is from and the grill, and hauling -- the catch to the frosts did damage early in the neck wnere cooks : come gqpa Virginia, spring. ' New orchards in Utah where it could be put to tlu use inAbove is a from. living room, library, tended the bottler of the goods? room, a large reception halt and music county will more than make up AS a by seven result .the wre beau'i -- THF PBIIiF (If be-bett-er IU V tE I V IIIUL . campus IS OF CLUB e Fruit Crop 200 Cars In Excess 1910 Output M ... PLACID Is Prediction cy LARGE LOCAL CROP - ii " V ' :. iRfiraiiiiii; nnni r the defidenfcyjn - mm Jn .the latter the siudents House give a dance once Telluride of trees Whe n Irmt fui. hut ar the stuh worked on their a or month and as Cornell Is oltener, M rtf l ic in full roir vl nil aril a" ihoro T?a1rnorf that oon c i SrP3 " the events are popular. ing, unharmed by '.'.There are sleeping rooms for er when the buds, orreproottoIbOjIl students, with a bathroom between two rooms and all other conven each to easUy susceptible of modernly appointed hotels fences believe the COUnty will yield $1,"You're another" said somebody who Tennessee Man Discusses Proposition With "Commercial Club.' A beautiful feature of the homes. and. 5QO,000 worth of the finest fruit didn't like it. And then the ructions scheme is the stained glass decorative took the combined efforts to be found in the state or in the De8anwindows that l.ne the grand stairway S. of "J. Snyder, Raii-";t4V.Memphis,. Tenn cjonfefrcd Wednesday after f rom the TTt,Up f f ''o' Deputy Roper and the city marshal reception hall to the ball to quell the battle royal before the bout noon with members of the Murray.Commercial club, at which meet;. Ji Edward Taylor, State Horticul- - went a ......' sufficiently Jong distance to ing the proposition of of at a a cost studerffs Tel in $250,000 the resident installing brewery -- TUnsL" Among -a decision. The men were lock- j justify State Horticulturist J, Edward JT&Hed in their cells, three bottles of bee,r was: discussed. .Mr. SnydeT explained that as TENNESSEE IS lurldHpugqlffljipi ar,.taor a to Provo find ' an- - people are Frank Noon, Hoy t Ray, Ray lor and K D." Bachellor, ol the state; that had been overlooked or not need NOW UNDER Oliver. John R Ink, W. D. McClellan, agricultural experiment station at Lo ed were rescued .frprospecj February Arthur Biersach, Lucius Laudle, Gil gan, are in Provo, tercompletlnga Jt, ana wnen. snenu jaaa returns irom i lvil bert Miller, Paul Reyneau, Frank tour of .inspection of the Montana a punishment will be devised i say "Prohibition -- don Utah does : they AndyeV Vincent, A. A. Anderson, WightrCrL. exBoth of districts the state. to fit the; crime.want a dumping' ground for booze. makers and dealers David Vegg, Ben Armstrong, Bert not to become outof 7the perts speak optimistically and C. N. Whitman. Nearly all -she should gd' "dry." look and of conditions. . r;- of will be present at the meeting them "The crop, will be light In compariII PARADE of LARGE to be held in Provo, association the son to what the yield might be," said KQTELS OR CLUBS CANNOT SELL' LIQUOR. at time which management complete sbo w Prof essoL Bae'V ' or, ."but it becomes our duty to "call" another of the lies of the of the ffioo.OOfl. endowment wlU be Again in the'' total bulk agajnst pre-- j up well r mbem-turnetLjj ver- - e vious years because of new orchards HAY rently the statement that hotels and clubs will be alio wed, to sell coming into bearingrAli of the losses a.iswu sustained were practically .front frost, i THEY KNOW BETTER 1 liquor, even if we vote "dry." the treeB being remarkably free from . 4. Sec. 61, page 29, of the law says: 4. 4.4. 4. ji present the tlT-v- r n in il" u l areendernd8 III11 Aiil destrnctioh!h,nfeIQffi ball-room- .., "co-ed.- -- - '' toamZl -- lCAmtmimd fruit-growin- g' - . - IIIOFPFIIDf liiuii Bo-sha- rd - : - 11 to-th- SIHAWBERBYPICK and fruits. Owing to elimatic condi- tions, the extreme low temperatures and "prevailing high winds it was impracticable to successfully use smudge pots, else the destruction would have been much less," PEACHES AND APPLES INCREASE. , is. especially" anxious to bear from all girls with boys with bicycles, Irish 'maU' and express carts, and' from all others who will have vehicles.. In the procession. . go-ear- . . -- Whicb vwill-b- e ""planting eufficient protection to the fruit trees 'from the cold blasts of wintry gales i that sometimes prevail in the early 1: .'spring. J "I believe tbat ?i,BOO,000 ;s a con-- . servative estimate of the value of a full frolt crop in vtrjb countyJ.JL.Sonifil - of ' the flnest Orchards we have seen ' are bere, and the excellemt returns which the growers have received In the past is resulting" in more, trees. r being set out each year, so thateach season a valuable increase in the possible prodnctivity of the county." r , wind-brea- Pax-ma- :, - -- :. n, Eitt nun L SCAPES ;- i HOLE 1 - f W - - -f I All , II Mr.. Leah,. of Wichita, Kansas, for 30 years editor of an antir prohibition paper,"now reports that there is not now a single papet in the state opposing prohibition Isn't that significant? . MAINE HAS NOT GONE "WET," The liquor bunch ,have tion,r'' lhat Maine has gone did nothing of the kind. ; It election jand the Democrats emseives-w- way or m ge other,' ! -I- dcnUymtaoi .otter, BEET DHIZED -- . '',,. CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX. - --1 . - compos' . - S.-3r- Ca- -- BlumenthaV O. IL Nj- Deal . The con t jr ctm lot was marked throughout with the ' .. good feeling,, and M r. .Fn moro's explanation of the compart position was conceded by the ciufc conferees tw be just. The' ottU.tJT -stated that ah engineer of the cott- -, pany's ontfuction department been over the grouud, and Lai: H, G. and i. C. penter, -- tiiJ-alrea- dy : e'apse before the workPot consul. tion is completed. cft a COMPANV LOVES J . 'In tbe" US. WHAT ; " 60ft-?i- J ompany i ONT FRANCHl&r RESTRICTIONS 'TJndeplhe' ordinance,'1 by virtue cfU which the Bell Bystam ; opera ' ta.. . Provo, a maximum rate .of $42 a yesrr tc-r- it fixed for business annum-TAn- t. phones untr.l city's population is 12,500, when permits a charge of $f? - tfsm-franchi-se gwr-- - "thersamefligures tbaft: d the census man gets as an est?mstr will not be paradod to the Dell eon pany officials, indeed not' ( II maudarera-t- ot- s . also circulated the' "whole-clot- h fabrica wetw"afier 50 "years' of prQhibftion. 5he was the first state to go' Democratic last CO. had promised a referendum vote by the people, on the liquor question, so that they can improve their Jiquor The Devey Beet Harvesting law. You watclr Maine now, and she. will do as' Kansas did, i. e. has filed articles ot Incorporation ' the county clerk. Lehi with improve her law so it can be' enforced ;veryeasilyk unhampered by City,' TTf flft, U nnpiait'inr 11... f'IM the clauses wlnVh f"?Vf it" nfnrrfmnnt rliffirtilt of business. s wh0ih?vedeclined committee-wa- , ' , , The club of W. M. Roylance, R, E. Allen, That P. Pierpqnt, . Joseph E. Yates, R. SL Knowlden, W . - J. Startup, . ' you to; vote against sale. . t . . . not;v Mountain - esVttawaaFw'oTmoutts" The company will place engage in the manufacture and sale pf 'Jackson Hole ' country is the LET THE SLOGAN BE: "DON'T VOTE AS THE BREW beet harvesting machinery. REGISTRATION ilS LARGE. . belief of the Pocatello author- capital stock la $250,000, in ;; The ER WANTS shares of the par value of $1 each, bas- Unofficial reports from the different Jtles "i.t Js. ' Jhe i information.., reiT to Provo today by upon the value of the Devey Beet in indicate that brought the county precincts ', Harvester patent No. 975218, Issued Sheriff G. T. Judd, who has re- UAKKUW, the largest "vote polled In recent years &UWaLjll. ' ' ' turned from'the convention of vlll be forthcoming In the "wet" and Spoke at Salt Lake the thef evening for the. greaL liquor "trust," November 8, 1910, . and applications . - - t Bulte. for other patents which are Owned by dry" elect.on Tuesday of next week.;herlffs-aan(J t he Js su pOSC(j to be th iaboring man's gteatest opponent the company.- -' . Vhile many of the voters have j ofof the the trusts. It -claimed is slnni. John trust, $1,000 liquor is per pay Devey sitated to declare their position on president f the new ' he question the balance; of power : "The "posses bave beenrmisled bj future. Dut? worse,' he talked long on "liberty pf.'Jthe. individual company and Jolin.Deypy Jr.. secre: " ho evL tary and treasurer. These,' wltl) A..J. rests with tha. "non commiUals,! or ranchers -- and sheeplx-rders.".. "... - j)f theRocky Bell Telephone company, delivered last night to; the Commercial", clubT committee ' on telephone ' railways and "transportation. Thi conference was; the result of resolution passed at the last meet ing of the club, and the Salt Lay off icial was present on the clubV invitation. N. - . r --, " . . - T . - " -- " HAT. the, consolidation off the 'Rocky Mountain Belt and the Independent tele- phone systems will take at leas -sixty days, after work is begun by the company, that there will be nt ; combined ?service"until the phy"--I " ical.mergier -- of the plants, and that the question of "readjustment of Tates" is up In theair'!7 to be settled later this was th gist of the message which H IX Fennimore, commercial supcria-tenden- t ; Are . the- - saloons in "weftowns obeying the new regulation law?. Inquiry reveals that very few of its provisions are being lived up to. You cannot regulate an evil any more than you can vipers. You must treat them in the same' way. . . JACKSOil . CHANGE IN 60 DAYS iblyroadtrtWrmc say . REV. SHORT WILL PREACH. i Rev.' FranclS"Burgette Short, of the "FJrst Methodist church of Salt Lake TO City, will preach In the local Melho-.-j diet church tomorrow morning at 11 ro'elock. Rev. Shore - is a very Inters speaker. . The public Is cor- I esting dially invited - to attend the- seryice. "That Whitney, the desper. O. F. local Metho' fr of the Rev, Kelley, Ldist church - will take -- ReyShoj:4fMowJbosf!jawleBsnes8 has ter-frplace 'sit Salt Lake City tomorrow ..' ..rorlzed sections of Idaho and o5e phone Says Bos meantime," expIaiiyH-'JfttFennimore "by operating the two changoe we can give tojhe Bell uli scribers cxmnwtiono '1.tn will, represent approximately $40,000 users '.;. on the lndepen.nl paia to grower.. i,T'eMyuvei cars phone switchboards that they. could. not have been shipped besides express 1 throuLA shipments and a large home consuuip ' i f -; system.'!single 1910 record tion. The exceeds that of He brought a ruessage of ait i.uem by from $5,000 to $10,000. the chief of the Bell sy?i:rca. . from Mr. Roylahce estimates that five citizens of Provo, and d(Mitrutto the cart of cherries will fco out fr"Q Provo Prthat1nor;lor" in the season Just commencing', .the Lane '"other officer or 6r dent any ;nr first of which goes forward today. The value of this crop will be 'about ploye down to the newest .'"ceniraT" . maid to anyth.ng save "offer servU $3,500. Raspberr.es, Mr. Roylance bekindliest considera the lieves, will total 15,000 crates and will prompted by . average $1 a crate In returns. The tion for , the people ottrtah couuty--But of that embassador the metropolis. tart cherry crP will be the largest In the . history of the county, though the executives of - the corporation wmmMs refusal to give a- yield ot sweet varieties will be under quite flrmHn surance that rates will not.be ruHtai.. ' the average.? and he also declined to hazard an es timate of " the" probable Increase thali the company will determine )s K"- f. . sary. HARVESTING KANSAS AGAIN. . v Now that Kansas, has proven that prosperity and prohibition are .rflutualfriends, to thatTlvefpfospentyTrue ... .. . t ana in tne sameDreatn will tell you several years vi line crops, that business in Utah will be injured if we get prohibition! What nminiT r ' : ts, Decorations of flags, bunting and flowers will count in the awarding of for the most attractive displays prizes -in the parade, and " there" will "be awards for the best in each division. The member? of the parade commit-- ; tee are: E. H. Smart, Monroe C. W. Whittaker, Mrs. J. D. DixArthur on, Salt, Mrs." Hannah Cordell, Mrs. W, H Lee, Mrs. G. W: Mrs. dimmer, man, Mrs. Tennle Thomas, Mrs. Grace Siegler; M.ss EttaGoddard. .Persons desirous of entering vehicles for the prices are. asked to communicate with the committee at once. parts of the, states orchardista are . fr . not hamper . smudging wben neces- sary, and this will work an important such city, town or county unit, .as the case, may be, are "against sale sale; of intoxicating Hquors within such city.; town of FAVORABLE BUI shall after the date fixed in the proclamation herein unit county" after provided for be unlawful, except the salc'Sy'aruggists' :br phairs macists, as pfdyidedlnjjhiyjj the salodnists cause was just and had any real arguments to ap.-pcal to men s reason,; would they continue to misrepresent ? Their tacttcs are designed to catch - only ' the uninformed. Voter, pasis The end of the strawberry crop in above information and correct the deliberate misstatements" of the Utah county is "in sight, according to William M.Jftoylance, who has .bandied liquor interests. the bulk Of the prnHiitL aiid Hn tntalii -- . question of time before the orchards &T0 bo cIobs together that winds can . Preparations for the" Foirth are' being and a full rapidly compteted, report from a'l committees will probably be submitted at a meeting to be held the coming of July celebrations aYeacTfeT?n;d'':"lppfe8'Tiwin'm.ake"'7up. most ofjthe .ncrekse in the. state's total of rait production," said State Horticulturist: Taylor" last night at the Commercial club. "It is only a . JJsers of the TwqTelei -- "r- fl No Rebate Will Be Paid - " rZ GET ESCAPED PRISONER. . - Deputy Warden William Williams. the Michigan penitentiary , cam Provo Thursday. to take Into custoCa Harry Bossleir wanted there for breaking jaU ;April Til': Bossier was grrofr outside work as a' trusty, and war.m employed, when he Wade his get swsx IIlBpVesencJ in Provd; was tipped oEt" to th sheriffs offictf by. a forpicr.Aaf of of Boislet-I- Michig' versus government contr6l," .and yet. socialism is founded on the Devey, J.'f" Devey and W. A. Devey, officer and hs prisoner started ou (CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO. constitute the board bt dfrectors jjjreturn'lrlp .Thursday nlghv. '. ; . auAlP-tanc- e A.--T ' Uw , |