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Show V LL VOL. PROVO, 65. XXVL-N- O. o J- -- NO PROVO LITERATURE At BIG UTAH EXHIBIT iiiiillg 4.4. 4, 4. 4, 4. . 4 4. m ISWILL-SA- VE no ESTABLISHED 27, 1911. UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY SHAIIflDirSADIEU BED TUESDAY THURSDAY c.-.- J CITY CBIIICIL flLIDIISII!I TAX FffiS Ill IT! FOR RftTE 1835. BE HOST TO 4-- 4 4. 4 4. 4 4 4 4 "Orders Railways" to I; FISIIE11 Arthe" meeting 6f "the Ctrr4 At the request of .the Provo. council last evening an ordipolice department the sheriff , Reduce Freight Tariff on nance was passed fixing r the of Salt Lake county Is looking Short Haul tax levy for 1911. at 17& mills 4 ' for O, L Shannon, for several of this for the following purposes: 4 weeks past a resident Contingent expenses, 6 mills;, city, who Is wanted to explain Utah Men to Cooperate With 4 checks Issued by him to lo v ORE' than $2,000,000 m waterworks, and irrigation.; S streets .and' alleys, SV& mills'; 4d cal concerns on the Farmers ft to saved freight rates Others in Planing ' interest on .bonds, '3.3 11 mills;4 Merchants' bank, and wnlch Utah consumers' is the es en-- 4 1 the free were returned with public library, mills;, . . Show timated result 6f the future en mill; sewers and drains, l.f dorsement, "no account.' The : of. decision of a forcement recent .mill New mills This is York 4 Clothing company -commisCommerce tax a less Interstate the the than hold dishonored levy checkfor 4 of last D. ..t 4v, , 4" .4. 4 $12; i HyrumJOukelr'!.of:,.the-- , 4 , year. transcontinental I sion, forbidding 27. III.. CHICAGO, Goy. July Lamb Pool hall, cashed one for ' 4- railroads to v ECRETARY of the Interior charge WUnam Spry, writes in a recent . 4?10 on which 'payment.': has 4 4letter tp the headquarter of coast in Pacific the to the from, Walter jL. Fisher will be in . Cfub tO ' v-- been refused, and a third was con- 4- the- National Irrigation The' 'tax valuation of- the city . is i termountain countr.. The ruling! in Provo August 11, and cress that be has appointed an 4 cashed early Thursday - mora. $3,070,749, and the levy' will 4advisory committee, with which '4-- 4: Ing'forTShannon" by" N. Parr," 4 was, made Monday in the- cases extensive arrangements for his ena revenue of $53,73ll0; it is es the off fcers of the congress 4- 4 . bring deUnion at the a Spokane-Reno-Poperator known as the tertainment will be' made by the ' 4 can In making its 4- night timated that $13,671.25. will be .raised 4cific Coast group, and the order coming meeting here, Decern- - 4- 4 pot Commercial dub. by ' licenses, which makes a total of ber 6 to 9, of the greatest ben- 15. ' is effective October ' The program will necessarily eflt to Utah. $67,409.35. the estimated expenses of T F. CC iLLETT-iecretar- jt w traffie-pe4Ileretefore- Members of 4 TO0ier"checkB,"Dnepald1)r depend upon the length of tiine points' to the city for; the year 1912. . . the Utah Chamber of 4-- committee appointed by the 4 Windsor hotel and one from the Wll Chicago and Missouri rivercoast Mr. Fisher, can give us," said route intermediate cities onrthe 4 governor are: George Austin, 4 A communication was received from Commerce, spent yes 4- John Henry Smith, M. II. 4 son hotel in" Salt Lake, hare been sent have been higher . than to tidewater, President R. R. Irvine Jr. of the-clu4B. Young, 4- back by the local bank on which they a condition the transportation officials J, A: Jones, now in . Pocatello. Idaho, Dr. conference in in Walker, Seymour Provo terday . "We would like very much, of Salt Lake City, and Fred J. . 4- were, drawn. Shannon wrote, Wednes' sought to. justify by pleading Lha ne- accepting the - franchise granted him -with members of the Commercial 44 ; KleseU cessity-of 4. of Ogden, to" tender KuxTi luncheon, ; and aft-'-" day to Cashier, John D. Dixon, of the on 'through business. Consignments for 7cbnrtrucUhgndofatTriggas club and citizens, arranging for & Merchants' tank, saying e war d takeTiimaboiit the cityVto ; to Spokane, Reno, Salt Lake and planrintbe cltyr 4. Farmers 4. a permanent display of Utah 44.4.4.4.4.4 4.4. 4. 4. 4,4. 4 4. that he had issued and passed checks other REQUESTS FROM FIREMEN. , cities have been the lake and up the canyon. At "Save the forests, store the floods on the bank In Salt Lake and asked taxed the full rate to the coast, p'us The fire department asked for extra the county products and manufac reclaim the next meeting of the club a deserts, make homes on that they be protected. Following the the charge from the coast back to the street lights for the State Firemen's fures in the state exhibit main the land" Is the of destination. committee will be delegated to get points motto of the National convention, August 15, IS and 17, also tained in the Vermont building in Irrigation congress and clearly sets arrival of the letter. Shannon himself RUtE FOR TAR1FF8. uinication. with the secret of the. ..Provo band The toTaiargslgnTln It5opinion, ret?i forth, its objects- - Of - particular in was negotiating with be on I7th the paid and a as fac tary competition plan for the time that he ognizes is the consideration the con of council but determination take of with in mission was attended witn suc terest will rail tor the the the rates, that up Mozart the for hall the building, will haveiavailabk here." gress give at this session to recholds that carriers shall not charge road companies the matter of securing which he intended converting into-a cess, and as a result of his visit lamation-b- y drainage.' p Supervising Engineer J. L. Lytel, of more "Tor Tnlef mediate poI&t8"Than "Is WILL REACH INVESTOR,-- - -- skating rink,, and declared, his .tempo- charged for the- long haul.- - Commis a half rate, fare to and from Provo, the Reclamation service, who will be 1 there will shortly be' installed "at -This year its sessions are held si rary financial embarrassment was due sioner Franklin K. Lane, who wrote The request was referred to the com in charge of the Inspection by the vis the exposition a comprehensive of an . expected draft the opinion. declared the attitude of mittee on fire department" with the United States to iters of the Strawberry project, excollection of fruits, grains, grasses multaneously Land & Irrigation exposition and the from the East The committee on streets and alleys Mr. Dixon declined the commission as follows: "It is the Intention of the amended recommended that the street super pects the official party to detrain at and manufactured articles from International Livestock show. These the accommodation. Thistle and go from that point by moto make prohibition 'of the high laws big events offer unusual opporvisor bej instructed 'to build a bridge tor cars to tbe. scene of the work. Provo and other sections of the three tunities for communities to make At the New York Clothing company er rate for the shorter haul a rule of universal application from across Smith's channel on the Lake Prom the dam the trip will be con- : . . known, their advantages to hundreds Shannon exchanged the bogus check . county. commission may deviate Front drive and to repair' the road tinued to Provo, making an overland the which of of thousands prospective farmers for , merchandise 'shortly after 6 ' "Utah county hag been negligent in In special eases and then to meet only and settlers. ; as outlined in The Herald re- Journey of about 00 miles. o'clock. Mr. way The $10 check cashed by securing representation at the exhlb- - That Interested states mieht. make .which "We have received no notification transportation., circumstances "" The recommendation" wa cently; naouut - the most of these opportunities the Duke was taken by- - him " Wednesday are beyond the carriers' control . as yet of the secretary's visit," said it," aeciarea Mr. juoiieu. , When told that payment adopted. v"As soon as we get lnfor-edly settlers and investors have been suggestion was made that their gov-- morning. mation probable time of his arlost to me community ny reason 01 ernors appoint advisory committees. waff refused Mr. 'Duke says Shannon shal Williams it is believed that Shan Foet rival we will make definite plans. Mr; this fact for the stream of visitors toilt is anticipated that, similar 'commit- stated that he had a telegram that a non caught No.- 8 on the Denver & "Walter in American Fork, the Fisher will find, the work on the tunthe ' display has been constant since tees will be appointed by ' the gover tor spent Monday the opening of the reduced rate sea- - nors of Idaho, Kansas, Montana, North draft for' $00 waa en route to him Rio Grande "Thursday morning guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. nel about half completed, and other y here. From evidence gathered by Mar- - Thistle. son. Situated as it Is, across from Dakota, Minnesota and other states, Thomas Shipley. sections of tbe project will show suffit-ce' is of to "access It the Tabernacle, easy progress to give him a comprehensive idea of the extent" of the unrail tourists stopping. over in. Salt Lake, and the maJorlty.of these guests from dertaking," and what" it. will be when .... finished .elsewhere have been the East-anlooking up information concerning the ITINERARY OF PARTY, as well as viewing v country's resources, from According 'to""" Information IPR'ZES FOR YOUTHS. to his tact and diplomacy that pracAnnouncement was made in Salt nouncing the appointments the follow Washington the party will leave ChiP.ROVO j . At the e fair this fall tically all of Utah county has accepted ing statement was made oy Mr. Seey-- ; cago August 2 to visit the North Platte the exhibit is a large railway clal prizes, ranelne from $10 to $5. the increased rates of the consolidat- ;Lake City yesterday of the establishreclal mation project In Wyoming and folder case,, filled with' literature from' will be offered In a frew department ed eery-icment, of the Provo and Nephj districts Nebraska. August 4 the Huntley projyjthgitirgtggt. in "We definitely euieiyi ibtag cijuuLiea m urn niM.iK. xiuv xor ,ine oest miniature moaeis or lm ect In" Montana,neafTBilllngs," will be"" Mountain". of Slates "the Telephone in the collection there is not ev6n a portant inventions and utility devices, ATTORNEY KING IN PROVO. several cases, but the.chnges in line Inspected. Saturday, ami Sunday leaflet descriptive of. Utah, county or of 'including warships, 'aeroplanes, incu- -company, the former to be in charge up of the employes .will show. .thattha: Wyom- spentAllorney.SamJLKIng, of other-tow- ns ' A. SmooC new ,ln the bators, power pIantS7electrlcaT ma-- " City, of the Big is Shoshone I. dam was manager on. legal of scope of our reorganization plans is ing, where the countyr From Juab, Beaver, Tooele, chinery, electric wind mills and wire- - business. in Provo- yesterday " . located, and Denver will be reached local Bell exchange, and the latter to quite limited. " K "' Uinta, Box Elder, Cache and Sumpter less telegraph. The plan contemplates ' August 9. Grand Junction will be the be held by Samuel Jones,, now. mancounties I h"avereceived large quanti- encouragement of imitative - Instincts BANKS "The division . will be divided into only stop between the Cu'oiado meIS DISCHARGED. .'ties of booklets and folders, and. al 'of boys and the cultivation of inven; of the Independent company districts, and each district manager tropolis and the Saywiwry project In the case of Pleasant- - Grove City ager Teady the returns have more than jus - .tlve ability. here , , will have a free hand in the develop After leaving Provo Sir. Fisher will goversus tFrank J. Banks. In the Fourth titled the expense of their printing 4 and from that point will will include the district Provo district" The was the defendant court, ment of his territory. We shall bold to Salt Lake, and distribution. TO MOUNT HERE. , TROOPS coast to embark for to the proceed was the tfreed y In company : with R. R. Irvine Jr.. Jury. Banks charged following towns: Provo, Lehi, Amer him responsible for the administra Alaska. Plans are-- gradually belne comTlet - . . president) of the Commercial chb;jed for the encampment or the Ulan wlta Permitting gambling in a- building ican Fork, Pleasant Grove, Sprlngvllle, tion of all departments,, and 'we shall .The Commercial club has already Mayor W. II.' Ray. H. C. Hicks and National Ouard at Ilphor the firf under his control. Spanish Fork ,and . Payson in Utah expect him to see that the public Is sent an invitation to Secretary Fisher W- - K. Stoker. Mr. Collett called on a. week in August." The battery outfit of also-thcounty; Eureka and Robinson, in Juab satisfied in every way. This form of through Senator Smoot, as have number of citizens ana secured: horses will be shipped to Provo and RELEASED ON TECHNICALITY. of the cltisens valley. Strawberry who -- Ia the case of tie State versus Jas. countyMercur.ln Tooelejeounty snd orgn!z?t!oa pusses the- reapotiBlhlllly pledges or contfiDutiomo the' exhibit;1 plan toentertaia the. vl- feature of the collection ,. will be will' then hike across "country to' the Duffy, convicted of Impersonating a lieber In. Wasatch county. . The Nepbi down to the man in the we but the date of bis arrival is In field, and Denver & Rio Grande' claim agent st samples of Utah county fruit in g'assjcanip site.- It is expected that the will Include all of. San Pete believe that it produces a 'better un !tor, midst of the harvesting season, Of the Provo manufacturing in-- j turn trip will begin August 9. and the Thistle, the defendant's motion in art territory and it. is possible that this fact may and-- . Sevier counties .and will extend derstanding between our company and dustries, but. one is, now. represented; line of march will .be across the Provo rest' of judgment was sustained, and require curtailment border. In the state display. For some time; valley to Parley's canyon and thence the defendant discharged. The defend-- south to the Arizona Previous tbe , V the Startup Candy company has main-- ; into Salt Lake City. ant's attorney, E. A. Walton, held that to reorganization effected January I, OPEN STAGE ROUTE, tained a collection there showing its Duffey had not 'been accused .of im- 1911, both districts were included in WILL VJSIT PROVO, various lines,, and has found it of ben- AFTER SPECIAL1 RATE. personating any particular person, but The first of two automobiles to .' ' The transportation committee of the simply "a claim agent,' which, under what, was designated as tbe southern efit. Dr. J. II. Grant of Ballinger, Tex., on tbe stage route between. ' BOOST HOME INDUSTRIES. Commercial club, of which William M. the statute, w.aa not sufficient. As Utah division and was under the di to Nut has Colton written Duchesne for travelers to and Secretary Henry court took the same view of the rection of Manager Smoot, of the Conferences were held - yesterday Roylance. is chairman, is. now in cor- the law--, the. left Provo Wednesday the with authorities of followed. Commercial announc reservation, railroad the , , club, . respondence discbarge tall, Provo office. wita representatives fit the woolen to go Into active service, and the secmills and the cannery, and it Is be In an effort to secure a rate of. onSone be will a he of that WILL INSPECT DISTRICT, large party ing lieved these concerns will soon be ade- - fare for the round trip to the Fire- DAMAGES FOR INJURIES. Mr. Jones stated to The Herald this of travelers who are coming to Provo ond will be sent out this week. The tournament a and to convention her Newcombe, Dorothy minor, by A- resolution me'f; quately represented. line will be conducted by C, F. An- In- - Provo August lljsiguard ! temr.I)or a ILL. New morpingthaJtJ.ncompanY3Kjth, C..CL big friendal passed by the county commissioners believed the concession oTProvo. , will be lander, in has Fourth the begun suit grant combe,, several- months ago was unearthed, Seelyethe new division manager for w ho will accompany him are Interest to low and ed. the is court district rate Denver the expected against jk during M. Collett's visit, by the pro- bring hundreds of visitors to the Utah and westeriPWyonjing, he will ed In the Strawberry valley and will AUTOS IN COLLISION. city Rio Grande Railroad company to col.the rental of neces- for the three-da-y visions take an inspection trip over the ter inspect tbe" country to be reclaimed &h lect for $25,000 program.personal Injuries one an.While attempting sary space an dthe display case will to been sustained have at the leged by motor car between August by tbe project. ritory, of funds. out , be paid for county on side of a other small bridge this; GETS MONSTER TROUT. Upper Falls resort In Provo canyon, 8 and JO; to familiarize himself with Mr. Collett is also boosting for "the several Provo Fork A. Madsen 1910. wife Tuesday, and have Spanish The George 3L July complaint alleges RETURN FROM REUNION. Utah Home Industry association, an returned from a at Fish that the ground gave way and she fell conditions in .the district, preliminary two automobiles had narrow in outing boys and of housewives . organisation J. C. Anderson and family have re escapes from death. Orien Berry, son Lake, bringing back one of the. larg- into the river, sustaining permanent to taking over actual control. In an-pledged to give - preference in est Mackinac trout n from on of the injuries. part Negligence turned from Ogden, where they went of Joseph S. Berry, who was driving their purchases to Utah products. It the. WATER IS TURNED IN. lake, weighing 12 4 pounds when the railroad company f charged.' to attend a reunion of Mrs. Anderson's his father's car, collided with a maIs Mr. Collett's intention to visit every dressed. Mr. Madsen reports the lake Water from thef springs in the can of which was chine owned factory in the county and ultimately full of fish, and declares that a fairly WILL DRAIN ROAD; by John Roundy and in yon which furnish the city of Provo family, tbe'program la the state, and secure skilled angler should have S. W, Ross and C, W. Ear of Lehi, because of the abandoned serious ill driven by his son. Mack Roundy. The associaInto was of turned the the Its with interests the supply, advancing ness of Wilson Poulter, father of Mrs. machine driven by;' Berry skidded getting the legal limit every day. Fish were granted a franchise, by the tion. In the near future it is planned Lake new pipe line this morning at, .10 40 miles east of Eichfield, and is drain to Tuesday -- to Anderson. . Mr.Poulter wa9strlcken llown ' the embankment, and turned iereatJKhichia fthe accommodations told a and wp.lla o'clock wlthjinnitialpressure of 75 local branch of the Home Industry as ' with the day set for the cele- upside down. With Berry were Stanparalysis to who those. or: for . Amerbetween the campers prefer along county road, pounds, which was increased later to sociation will be formed n and a precarious condl ley Cheever, Bert ' Cheever and 0. ex. ican. live In tbe hotels.. ..... Fork, and Ihf . The grantors , ,J: 100 pounds, the minimum flow to be bration, " to 1 '' onto water the tlon.-the pect : dry pump " Sumner. Bert Cox, William McEwaa STAKE CONFERENCE." land to the north for Irrigation. The maintained in the system. FENNEMORE IS PROMOTED. and Joseph. JoneS were in the Roundy to Is to benefit Commercial of the Division the countr The Quarterly , conference supposed Superintendent SUICIDE FOLLOWS REJECTION. car. All escaped with a few "slight Utah stake will convene in the Taber- - IL M. Fennemore, of the Bell system,ii be drainage " to the road, which lp FIRE DESTROYS HAY. Nels Peterson, whbse mother is a bruises. : was in-- the city yesterday In connec-tio- swampy. ""Ith' matches jiver 1 .LHacle next Sunday July-30.JLOajn. insfftiiatton orthe new Bliot "himself fatally resident 'of Pro vo, withihe: cause a ora oi tne American lire ai and at 2 o'clock p. m. Several 'of the switchboard for the combined service DELEGATES REPORT, k afternoon at the home of his AFTER BIG CONTRACT. At the meeting of the Utah; Obiyity yesterday morning, which destroyed a Monday general church authoirtles will be or the consolidated telephone .comThe'Knlght Woolen mllla of Provo on which ws started this Medical society held In this city yes- $3,000 barn containing 40 tons of hay. sweetheart, Effie Daniels,, three miles present. Splendid singing is prom panies, work contract for of east Heber believed are is that It consolafter a 100,000-yar- d City. .Dr. were from heard that the terday, reports ihe property of Henry Chlpman". ised by the choir, and everybody is week,. It Is beexpected on G. Dr. E. two Aird and In and months tests Miss of the. effected for" army, hand blue Hughes Peterson's idation suit for will the cloth ' . . cordially invited. Mr. Fennemore received an important the sessions of the American Surgical ARRESTED FOR INTOXICATION., Daniels had been discouraged by the, samples submitted are now bei2.' nromotion consequent upon the recent society convention and the TuberculoKen- young woman, and that the need was made under supervision or. me war. tel-- J sis convention, which were held in ,Tom O'Malley, foreman for the DUNN IS POLICEMAN. merger of the If the win ne promi- Denver June 20, to which Dr. Aird and nedy Construction company) is. under committed while be was mentally un- department in Philadelphia. - J. A. Dunn is serving as a police- ephone companies, ana wl'.l contract Dr. Aird were the Dr. successful checlts is local hid balanced. worthless and for will relations Three be arrest delegates. Uugh.es lntoxlcaflon, depart man during the absence of Officer nent in the public ment of the new organization, . ftir. went to the eurjrlcat convention and arraigned in the police court tomorrow cashed by Peterson Just before be died call, for about $135,00? io the Troyo who is'on a vacation fori eunpmore ig an" excetp'onaily. able Dr. Hughes to ihe Tuberculosis ... concern. . (have turned up. morning. - -a fprtnisht. executive, and it has been largely due J jj ... ID cons BOOKS . Secretary Will Inspect Strawberry Dam . M ' .. " August one-ha- CoIlItt Here to Arouser' Commercial; -F. r' .. - "back-haula- '- ge - Act,; - 4-- ...... " - 17-m- - PLEDGES PLANS RECEPTION lf -- - J lll - - SECURED - - - . - 4-- - - -- the-frelg- the-ne- ht- m -- -- ,; - b. - - v - 1 meeting-water-competiti- inter-mounta- on in IhaUthfe-jexpense- TaTtTI5HIyMr,Ctfs - s all-wat- er , -- - non-arriv- al . . . well-nig- h. . - i . -- . . Mr.-Lyte- l. . , of-t- , wIltenr-andTWlllta- - he m - . , . 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