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Show RAGES 4 mw.' J.i. p JTOL. I?1 JUL ..... F"T LA Ji Jj - PROVO. " IMH MM MM MM ' '"MM" ''MM MjM MJM Ml hp niRFnTARrnpR PROJECT to Complete Huge Irrigation System . -- t . " Quality , of Cloth w l ..a tim of Thni A?saut , While in 2Lion vice-preside- . Jiear-Elsin- ore - ' has-been-- no 7 , Manager Very recently President Joseph P. Hanke, better products are being proSmith, Jehu Henry Smith, Thomas R. duced at the Provo Woolen mills, than Cutler ird ctner made a trip to the ever before. With an equipment of site of the colossal reservoir at the the very best machinery, goods .which head of Provo river. J. R. Murdook will compare favorably with any' in the and others, who are directly interest- market, are being turned out In" abund ' ; ; ' ed in the Provo Reservoir company, ance an 7.7 Eave made" several trips .ojtbe joint "We.Xave .oaiptnent fnac Is'equ'al to in 4the country."." said Mr. any taSTsomTof tie test engln' Hanke buslthis while "and on the proposed morning, eers pass opinion ness a the is lit case throughout country the propoproject In every sition has been, favored and 'consider-- : re dulL.weare finding a place tor the products which we really think ed feasible.' are. the best" j V FILINGS MADE. At this time the mill is turning out Filings on the water has been made. finished blankets which are not only e Rights for, the; reservoir r been" obtained, and these possessions of a superior quality for wear, but they would be taken into the new company have the appearance and style so much desired in the1 Estern market be formed. At a meeting held by Interested Suiting cloths of style and distinc- parties recently, the talk of obtaining jtlon ar being produced. The designer 'the assistance of the government was, nas hit upon especially beautifully the goods are being favor- to some' extent and prepa: teras rations are being made to present e!wypwwdr - -- - T : T The government has not yet let the preliminary information to (the contracT TorThe "goods "which the mill interior. of the partment n It was at this meeting that the propioi uPn an there still Is an .that the mill will receive a was made by the representa-'P401- 1 tive of the ; French" money "combina- - larsa contract . It is expected that the Hon.-- " The offer was madp in good contract8 w111 be let In the next fort- faith and was rather ureed. When.u,s- it. was hinted that the parties' interested would rather have the assistance of the government, the reprethat sentative ia quoted if th government coold not come to the aid of the promoters at this time, TO FOREST there was no need of waiting because moaeyjwaa' ready at the call of the project as soon as preliminary data and information could be produced, it) District Forester, E. A. Bherman, of is said that before the offer was made, Ogden, Vin receipt of reports on the situatW from all the forests, in the representative tith his engineers No: 4 and states, that "a gen-- ! district had made an examination of the pro; ' v .' outlook for a season without Jcr rect Is favorable. During. the j v - ABUNDANCE OF WATR.Perlou.nre 15, the report pwiod. f .August: the According to the estimates " s "'-Tinj- laiie Henry BlumenthaL ef th I Blumenthal Plumblftj company - ' I , j left eye. JH TAXES - TH AH ' Ill 1910 . - Notification of increaseaiii the assessed valuation of cer-tain' classes of property in some of the. counties- - o state, approximately $1,000,000 has been sent to ' the state auditor by the state7 board, of ' equalization, ot-th- -- j.- . BRTED declared-Wednesd- ay Blumenthal came to Salt Lake last Sunday, and has been staying at the Hercules rooming house, 50"' West Third South street . After calling oa a friend laBt- - night, he proceeded east on Fourth South street- Near the corner of West Temple street Blumenthal says a man stepped out of and dealt him a violent blow over the head with a lead pipe. With the first blow, he said, he fell to the ground, and as. he lost .con sciousness the thug continued to beat him with the vicious weapon. A passerby, whose name is not known . bytbepo!ice)1 f rightenedthe lone holdup away and .after reviving Blumenthal eld him up West Temple street as. far as Poetoff tee place. The patrol wagon,' with Jailer Gillespie and. ' Detectives Jaenex U sad.' .Cleveland, picked up the Injured man here and he was taken to the emergency hos pital at the' police 'station, 'Where bis wojnda were- - dressed by Dr. H. Ii Sprr.gne. Detectives Janney andCleve-- ' land are working onjthe ease. . - , races . . . lit; eiioseii PUBUC ; brush-tteesjt- he , . . .. . be-abo- ut Cedar-Valle- J ."; S'-l'--.- N . ' '. , the-proje- ,x" r ;I ct - history.--arithmeti- -- 4 - : - " , -- 1 : ' " - - ' 1 UiiUU v $1200 and $1500 bebcri Considered for, New Commissioner a ARE DRAFTING -- - . . - BAD INSURANCE. r ; - f ; added. , - Willard Done, state insurance comWhile a meeting has not yet beea missioner, has , given out the followcalled for the consideration of tha ing notice "Inquiries have, reached needed ordinance it Is probable that this office regarding a certain Chalmaa Jenaea willname some -- ' The commifr "' nity" again 8t accident and . sickness, nfght this weefc;-"making a specialty of physicians. No tee will consider the duties requlrel association of the kind named is au- of the new officials and also' will comthorized to do business in this state pare thff work with that performed. and the public will do well to avoid In other cities of the same .size. from Grand Junction, a transactions with It by mall or In any other way The same reasons, hold city of about the' same bI& as this,-- " here that have been frequently stat- - probably will jmnvAXmuL " -- Com-municati-on - ,tr:fitauthorized insurance.-- pi r " TWO SMOOTS. rit Uiiht on "the tiucsUoa.,' iVOa CONSIDERED. ' According to one of the counc'Jmen, un g U0Operyear . haa been .considered . ' Mr. and Mrs, Harold Smoot as Just for ' the commissioners and r, ' at the; L. D. S. hospital, Salt .Lake 11,500 for the commissioner-mayoCity, a baby girl; a baby boy was bom and 175 a month for the auditor. These, Born to Saturday night to Mr. and Mrs.-- Carton amounts have been considered to some of the lack of specifiat the Smoot residence in this city. extent because cations ' in the new statutes. While ' PROVO MEN CHOSEN. the work to be done may be worth Governor William Spry haa sent a more than this amount the first, set letter to C. jC. Rosewater, of the Oma of officers under' the new arrange-mewill have to demonstrate the exha land show at Omaha, notifying of tent him-o- f the work. the appointment ot an advisEspecIallr IsThe new' law lacking ory, board from Utah to act in conjunb tlon. with JheT other ; off icTals In ar in setting forth the duties of the audranging Utah's exhibit . The commit itor, because the law ' also : calls for tee. Bamed by .GevernorSpry IoUqwb; tharappoinrraent of a recorder and Parley F, Wright, H,. L. Grlffln, OJL. at the' present time one man tills bad Beeker, Ogden; A. J. Evans, Lehl; S positions. For the first term $75 per L. Chlpman, American Fork; William month, has been considered reasonable. H. JRoylance, Provo W. H. Ray, Pro salary . . HOLD FOR xlORE SALARY. vo; J. S. Page Jr., and J. S. McBeth, Pay son; F. M. Driggs, Ogden; Joseph Among the business men there E, Caine, Carl R." Williams and D. F. opinion that the salary"should be more than the amount considered. It Collet.t SaltjAke City. . . T is pointed out that an ordinarily good) ' " MILLINERS GO EAST. bookkeeper draws a salary equal ts, Mrs. C. E. Maw, of the Princess the amounts suggested for the com- - ' company, accompanied by MJe mlsstoners. "It is also considered im8adie Haliday and another '' of her probable that men with real ability, trimmers of Salt Lake Cty left to caa be obtained at the above saalries. day for Chicago and other points East Their entire time is required and ne, business - van could afford to accept COLLETT IN AMERICAN FORK, any one of .the positions. D. F. Collett ecretarr of the The success of tbe commission form. -- . 'association f .Utah, Is in of government will be largely brought. American Fork,, where he r will en- about by the competency of the- menu deavor to.'intorest 'the - Commercial The ability of the. men obtained! will. club In installing an American Fork depend on the salaries... The. salary : question is, therefore, considered of exhibit In the Chamber of Commerce vital importance. ' also will tir the visit the Utah county emrchants for the purpose of soliciting their sup- LOVELESS ports of tbe products manufactured in Utah. .,' at . Is-a- n . -- Mil-llne- ry rs . . - " TeraoBt-butldingT- tf PRESIII1 " BAD RUNAWAY. A horse driven by Mrs. Samuel Goodmanson, ; of , Springvllle, became FI frightened' when a motorcycle passed it near town yesterday, and ran away. OF El overturning the buggy and .throwing Mrs. Goodmanson to the ground. Dr. Aird of this city was near the scene of Joseph W. Lovolesa oclthis city was the' accident and attended the injured choson president ' of the Utah Firewoman. it men's association --at also is thought, that she is injured In Other officers elected werev. A. B. Canfleld,. Ogden, first viceprea-ISen- t; ternally. Frank Barrett, Eureka, second -- -- IRRIGATION MEETING. "... - . ; 1 John Jackson, of the Singer com LAV pany,. yesterday, found his new buggy harness, which was hanging in the bars, totally destroyed by being cut fr Ashort time age Mr! Jackson had a new saddle stolen from Juls premises. ft Compensation for the new The officers' are investigating the 4 commissioners la the city gov- $ ease. : ernment is now' in the haads of 4the Judiciary committee (f the MANY LAWNS SOAKED. city counclL It is theif duty , .Since the council grave orders to he to prepare and recommend aa ,4 city water users that the time limit ordinance' setting the" salaries would betakea off there have been of the new officers. This com-- 4 many ef the lawns, and even back 4 mittee consists of J. M. Jensen,' yards of the residences, of the city Hyrum Thomas, E. & Illnck- soaked. The pressure continues good. ley and George Powelson. City 6-however Attorney. Thomas has beea -- -- , v eollaTr-bon- BOSS . "O George A. Blak, member ef the that there board, were no decided protests from the various county officials- who visited the board while - 'it was - considering the matter of increase. TThe changes made by the "board were not to increase', the revenue of the state, but rather the. taxes in air parts of the state, giving no locality anothany particular advantage-ove- r FOR er," continued Mr. Black. ;The neces was of this about sity brought through figures of the countyasessors. la that! U of which, were prompUy reported one part of the state the ; assessor into the proposition, it SCHOOL there is water enough under, the sugtMd extm5,bed by.tbe ranger forces would value a horse at $60, while in different forests. another county, the valuation would gested plan to water 225,000 acres of 0' Cad .. raM tlres ave occurred on. be set at $12. jand. d The teachers for the' public schools "Wasatch the pracft-.national forest, are: .. increases The ordered About 90,000 acres would be reclaim-Provo have been' chosen by Superof of which all on started lands 10 In Carbon cent valUes Merchandise, in Utah nd Salt Lake per and, ' intendent Eggertson and - it will be y 35.000 acres in .jtonjuig to the clty of SairLake and county. forest boundary. Machineryr 10 per cent in Tooele noted that a number of new names -- ' lCeal earnest work Is being done on BPred acro8 J "" ' to a bort' appear on the ,Hst u . speU of windy county. , he nlana for the broiect and with the,0w,n8 , The eighth grade pupils of the Pro res looked dangerous Cattle, 25 per cent in Carbon, Em'assurance1 of the capital needed, it is(veaUier. the vo Ume. However, public schools will meet . at the the during ery, Grand, Garfield, Kane, Millard, believed that Ae project wIU become wnen Central the coming year. This will afme wma aieo "counaown, Rich, and tney Wayne Washington an actuality before a great while. fWt ford the boys and girls to be taught . rporieo ties. areiwc,c Those Interested in wuu Cattle, 20 per cent in .Morgan, Pi- on the High school' plan In the sub amonsr the- most influential men of,w c PROVO "DISTRICT. ute Sanpet e? Sevier," Summit' Utah'and jects erf grammar. T the state, they also represent a good and geography.' r the UinU national forest a fire Uintah counties. . . bulk of local capital r wasOnstarted ' It is contemplated that special open35 ; by lightning which threatnone, per cent in Boxelder ' exercises will be given each Urnvaluable some most of ened the ing RUNAWAY. , county. KILLED IN Wednesday' watershed. In- - ber on the Provo river morning In.' the assembly 20 W. was .Horses cent who in Lamb, rhftMea Grand, per Piute, ir,. which to the public Is Invited room, Sevier and Weber counties. Jured in a runaway accident at Heber,Thia fire was, however,; quiciuy ' citizens and educators will Prominent ranHorses, 10 per cent, in Beaver, the: celebration there a week ported and extinguished.' by the asked to the eighth grade be of a address with iew aid home" ths sheepherd Cache, Carbon, Emery, Garfield, Kane, in "Mapleton ?gera ago. died at her " ' ' v ' girls. era SanMillard, Morgan, Rich, Salt Lake, boysjind yesterday. Her husband and a large . TEACHERS CHOSEN7 pete, Summit Tooele, .t'Utajt, tJIntah, family of grown children survive her, RATIFY PHONE TRANSFERS. ' ;Tlmpknog6s Geo. Powelson, prinWasatch' and Wayne counties. At a meeting held Jn Salt Lake City cipal; ;JcF. Wakefield, Mary Orser, SCHOOL CENSUS DECREA8ES. this morning, the transfer and sale Mfss Clara Ahlander and Miss Mad Isabel Walsh, Angle V, Frisbey,, EsThe followina Is the result of the trans-Jus- t eiine Senhouse, who have been visit- ther Reese, Effle Beard, Olive Casto, school census enumeration which has Involved in the late telephone In Stockholm acUons Was the Provo, the guest of Mr. and Agnes (.Crandall. by ing . r1528; Girts, rating ieen: completed: Ahlaitder and family, will Maeser C. P.XMson, principal; KeU v nrcs tvi. i. . rtBrrefluft ftf 31 era. The majority or the stocswas Mrs. A leave CONTINUED ON PA'JR THREE for Salt Lake today City. represented. year. the aa compared with previous with-.-sayin- g 4 & - antici-oisltio- FIRES 4 Hlar-rib- . - city, a brother ef Leuis i Blumenthal, stated to The Her- laid ths morning that accerd- Mnj to latest report the In . detaa : nicely 1 Jurd wn v serious results and that were expected. ?: je which-woul- - 4- - ;ef this also-hav- - ? Wilson, who wag killed Instantly, C had his skull. cloven from the crowa to the right ear and his brains were scattered- .A vicious and brutal attempt upon Tame, who was driven through the the person Of Louis Blumenthal, aged corrugated iron roof, lived half aa hour con 22 yearsplumber or this city, was after the accident His injuries sisted of fractures at the base of the mad in Salt Lake Clty Wednesday skull, the left' shoulder and the el- - mcruinx at 12:45 o'clock near the cors also wereeaveaWn bow." ner fjourth SthaalRvjesTTpTe" e his andawboff "broken struts, when a thug beat the Provo and his teeth knocked out man over the head with a lead pipe NEGLIGENCE CHARGED. until he was unconscious. Blumen- Sheriff Andrew Lawson and Nephi thal Mid that he was not only knocked Bates, deputy county attorney,, sum down by his assailant, but that when moned a coroner's Jury, ' which was down" the thug continued to was he empaneled at once. The verdict was strike him over the head with the that the death of the two men was However; before thft robbery ef caused by negligence, - but the. Jury pipe. of filumenthal ,could b the person did not fix the blame for the acd- holdup was irightened away ; Cenv - jz- -' ". by a. citizen who saw the beating and - Wilson was married. His widow Is in hurried to the aid of the fallen man. E.'plnore. Tame whs " married- - and ' Blumenthal sustained four deep scalp ' lived in -- Murray. wounds and pne ugly wound over the MlLLIOH MUHE U1 1 - r u v 4. . -- . . PDII N CUTS NEW HARNESS IS BADLY INJURED LIE "The W. F. Beaird company, with 8alt Lake City as the principal place " Utah-Idah- a- FRENCH; syndicate - pf A enormous wealth," through At 4 meeting of the board of di rectors of the Knight Woolen ..... its representative, has Mills this morning it was defi1 Tagreed to" finance the gigantic ir- nitely "decided to continue', the -rigation project which has-be- en mill under the present policy and the talkiof this section for many to push the products to an even '' months, tiutt of diverting the extent 'The. reports given -ilood waters f of the ProvoTand greater at the meeting . by Manager Weber rivers down through the Hanke were pleasing and satisfacProvo river onto the arid lands of and there is no doubt but northern Utah county, southern tory what the mill will be a success. Salt Lake county and also Cedar The directors. xre.ssedajmalg valley."" The" syndicate expresses her-go- " spirit , and considerable willingness to furnish money to enthusiasm prevailed. AH reports the extent of $10,000,000. The mills were to close were that the -preliminary estimate of the proj- - errOneotts.-Ther- e .ect is six.inijiion..-Itwill-l)rinsuchTntentioh on the" part bf "the water to about 225,000 acres ol 7 directors. " arid land. Under the direction of - BUNIONS. WILL-FI- f. Louis Blumenthal .William T&ine, aged 35, of ''Murray, and Joha Wilson, aged lroa work 87, two structural o'clock era. Vert killed at yesterday afternoon" at the new o 8ug- factory of the by 4aricptniiany; falling from a . beam being hoisted to the top of the 'two high smokestacks. - One end of the beam caught on aa ohstmc-tlo- n and both men fell 75'- feet to the building, through the) V roof and 20 feet further to the j " : ground. HIES1IB iaeorporated - with' a capita) stock, of I50.00O in shares of ID cents each. The company will en- gage In ihe manufacture e.ndsaleof the Red and White Corn and Bunion remedy, and the manufacture and sale of Sorensen automatic vehicle brakes. ' Vic-- 1 The;, following are the directors and officials: "J. P. Sorensen, president; W. F. J. L. Halliday, and treasurer;' Lars Beaird, secretory Jenaea and C E. Bostwlck. , . ORE - H LEAD 11 , Best Equipment in Country; Turning Out Excellent USE PROVO WATER DEATH AT ELS ..' Synidcate Offers Money HORRIBLE II1DUSTRY If IIMEII-1- H COIIIH TO - ESTABLISHED l&SS: 1911 HI B.R:1EFS MjM OPERA TE LARGE FORCE W NAY - THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, UTAH- WOOLENMILLS CONTINUE MM L SATURDAY-- XXVL-NfX- JX FRENCH CASH J - -- ; An important "meeting will be" held at Lehl Saturday evening next at the offices of Mayor Southwlck by a num ber of theprlnclpal landowners, who have holdings west of the Jordan river, between Pelican Point and Jor dan Narrows.' for the purpose, of dla cussing a contract whlcfiL; thej, Utah Lake .company wants- the to sign for supplying the land with, water. Between 4,000 and 5,000 acres will be represented. , , ! Irr-'gati- land-owne- - rs . - rthe-seeeio- a- yea-terda- C. J. Stlllman,' Bins-- " ham, secretary; Reuben Simpson, Salt Lake, treasurer; W, T. Ayland, of Salt Lake; , W. W. Wilson, of Eandy, asi J. J, Fitzgerald, of Park City, trus' tees. , A resolution was unanlmou'ly passed- making all the veteran firemen I a the state honorary members of the association." Eureka was selected as the location of the next convention. - A parade was held this taonds- -, beaded-' by the fcovo band. t; , y. |