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Show VOL; XXVI. - NO. 74. ' UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST PROVO,' ? 22, 1911, ESTABLISHED-18S- 5. JLSLXK I MBS. BULLOGK LfilO ELDORADO All LEADS STATE IP! TOIIIT J riiun I BOOST . tele-stat- . 1 xt - loved her beautiful character. I was poud of her friendship, - God blest m-tfi her ch.j,jren I v wuu uiv 0Mtv a i ii f .ppi The vukjvji JgggiF. nia .eaulul'K! va utrect formatien gathered from the principal privilege -- if ..attendig, herJllunefal fruit growing sections . of the state, services and testifying to her, worth, state horticultural t inspector has 1 ca not leave for a week.-- ; May God's " the issued a report- showing that Utah'g peaceful Influence effort J ' t "Your brother, commercial shipments, of fruit for , "REED SMOOT" 19U will total 1,500 cars or 82 car-- ' Addresses also were made by Presi dent' Joseph B. Keeler, Bishop Thomas loads more than last year. ' )N. Taylor and Elder George H. Brimpeaches LEAP. "" will" lead by a big margin. ha" ln ,whlch hl& trlbutes f hono' were paid to the many good qualities a total." of caes, or 850 car-Mr8 Beautlfu, "vocal M, were given byjhe Garden City loadaieing jhe. estimated crop. a miartfif- finil tlio Toliorinclo . finV tilfn' with (Mima -npTt Ji fmnnptnrn i . " r t j Interment was. in the City cemetery, ear- of 227,500 boxes, total whe- was dedicated by 'El- loads.All other "fruits. - including uw .vaa wnae. pears, prunes ana smaller varieties. will make 300 carloads. While the crop, is lighter., on the trees, this year, than last the state inspector deca'res that because of more mndprn Tnethnita used in the nrcharda ' such as better spraying, pruning and cultivating, the average yield will be of better quality "and size. This fact, togotnet, wita tne mcreasea area coming- ia?o bearing, will make the crop largfr-an- d much more valuable than last year. Prices are considerably . better, be says, in all the markets, and- the net return to the would-nnnrfinlnt- -- H.- - i : . - ... , PheT 1 of x o-- or-35- nrtiTini!p rc J J. ; ; j . i j " sponsrTouthTPork ahd'a "portiohof the prop"; ; rcrty includes, the Slick Resorts.d- At this point the Rio Grande ; ; I Westein hag .agitedrtcrbttiM-6,00QtaUony4utUul-X artistic in design and finish. A turnpike road is now being J ; X built South Fork for a distance and property for ..the ; X building of summer homes" will be sold .on each side of the ;; X cool stream.'- - Tennia courts; fish ponds and ornamental parks ; ' . j I r - -- ore-beari- I iuiyo 1 1 1 ' ; , M l I IIUULU 4 . 0 . A A PI M r George Havercatop and , J. H. FrisKy Urged J jT?':TTZTf ' : " - V, By ln-Sa- Brown- - stone Mining company property" and that of the Syndicate Mining company , the Santaquin n PELMAR SINKING., , , j i ir1? 2 jJx v? t in v At a meeting of the directors of the of Ham- George1 Tjntic 'Delmar . Mlnlug cdmpany held wr-amnnanvJ .mm l camn --inn recently It was decided to sink oa the II in vein which bas been opened at a depth ? circulating petitions in of about 145 feSt In the tunnel, which effort to make them candidates for is in 365 feet. Some" very encourag-- ; commissioners of this city.! Both ing aBsays have- - been obtained run . are men urged ,tO' takethe long ning from 11.50 to $100 gold, 60 ounces r ... m - ailver and tft per cent lead, fwlth tenn. x come smaller "values la copper. Only one candidate has yet forth for the position of aud- , itory Ralph .Elliott having- obtained' the recruired hundred signa - .. FIREMEN'S PARADE. , Headed . by the Provo band, 'the Provo firemen gave a parade Jast night to exhibit the cup won by the tour-name- SiUaV V V V4PT , Winter" will, be given. - - , s the election la plenty doing before ' ' 4J ' ' - ' ' . oyer. MS PETER MADSEN TAFTS VISIT ARRANGED. . ! NO POLITICS. . There has been stome talk about a There are sIbo political frame-urumors to the effect that the "weta will use their efforts in behalf ot ' "wet" candidates. .."Business men's choice" is also a phrase beard here p. . Pays'on-an- J . ANSViEBECLTHE LAST 160-fo- ot ' CSIL to a decision on three men with united work'" for their lectlon : vr " " of fundamental One the purposes of" Peter Madsen. . one of the best new of is to take form the government known pioneers in Utah, died at his out of the government city politics. home .Sunday afternoon at 1:05 Whether this will .be accomplished - ' o'clock of general debility. Mr. JMadsen was born April 8, 1824, here, remains to be seen. There Ib no particular enthuslaaa at Stusdal, Veile, Denmark.' He serv in the petition at this time. Not a ed with distinction ln the Danish army few nave 8te1 10 the mea wl10 carry during the war between Denmark and' tn0 Petition that they have not yel In 1853 he Joined - the Germany.. decided upon their choice, however Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-dacandidates hava Saints, and came to Utah during the the two mentioned . ' same year. He arrived in Salt Lake considerable support; PEARS 6HIPPEda8T. City October 6, 1854, having been one The first carload of pears from this year on his. Journey. He moved - to city ls being shipped today by the Sappete county, but returned to Utah PLEADS EOR THE William M. Roylance company for the lake to follow his favorite occupation, " v " Eastern market Picking started Mon that of fishing.' will and of the Bartlett variety day In 1869, he went on a mission to AGED L DUES continue' for two weeks. The prices Denmark and was ordained bishop of are a' littlo higher than and Lake View in 1877, and served J5 ' ' the demand is fair. years. He was a missionary to the ,m'1 " A feeling Is developing among railSandwich Islands ln 1887.'. 7 " WANT FEDERAL BUILDING. Mr. Madsen leaves three wives, road officials that 'engineers and other A number of the' business , men of Minnie, Caroline and Lena Madsen, trainmen' who have been in tne service in this line; of merchandise that, have Spanish Fork are taking the Initiative ,26 children, tS grandchildren and 14 of the government for advanced .. not - enumerated here-p- o in 1the. request and Bumerous cldent should not be . . . . . . summarily dis tatoes, flour, butter; eggs; poultry and a.jeaerai Bunaing. a peuuon is be- other ; relatives and hundreds of wreck the charged, although may have ' ' circulated and - the "request yrlll friends.-"""J been caused by the forgetfulness meat and perhaps a few ether things ing or -' be made of Senator George 8uthefMr. Madsen" waa acknowledged to that are produced right at our doqr.f land 'of ,' the ' employes, negligence when he returns' to ,the' state be the best authority on fish' culture .'The argument is that an old engine-ma-n Witl any .intelligent : maa. or woman for his summer-vacati. In and his opinlotLOnjU c'aim that the. local dealer (Controls who keti careless once and naa matters relative to this Industry was an accident is not ' o these prices-gdirect to the prolikeyi to commit a always ln demand. He was the father similar offense acain. Quite the con ducer of these articles and yieq . what ' Sheriff Judd," Deputy Sheriff Ifedes off the- late Depot Game Warden a wonaenui saving there is; then you trary, officials declare, such a, man Is and County 'Attorney Evans- went to Brig Madsen. ; wlU see who is really getting the prof-t- s afterward more careful thn ever, be "ac Santaquin yesterday to Investigate Funeral' services will be held' Wed on these commodities, nor do we ing fearful of committing further mis- and as, aJ result nesday at It o'clock a. alleged woman-figIn the stake wish 'to. arraign the 'producer.; It is ' a complaint was sworn out. fdr the tabernaclel r , ; only, a natural condition; we are bepa 1the Hattiman system, where the arrest of Mrs. LIzsi Jane Smith, who merit coming lesa producers and more con is system is -- used, men are disalleged to have badly beaten a Mrs.! sumers in this section . every year. charged oal'jrforTerleur Tcctctentsrif " W(aterlln,l of that place. ;' , HEALTH OF these articles produced. at Ellminaj discharged for a serious acicdent a nome and you will search- In , vain ACCIDENTAL SHOOTING. man may be reinstated inaida a vear. on the grocers'helves, for these great and his "vacation Is not counted Whilfln Price ' "yesterday, "Marti advances, that are heralded .about. Roylance, accompanied Levi ' Harmon t MUST his against tlme.of GUARDED erylce,when he is But, says one, hhow about sugarr Jr. up la the hills adjoining the town. retired on a pension. Demerits are Well, the local groctrs make 25 cents and while engaged in a shooting ex chalked '.ap. against trainmen for er rora ann mfstaketL If per bag on sugar and deliver it any- ercl8e, a revolver was accidentally dis mm hoa where In ' the that .too much? charged, the. bullet striking Harmon in Jn the recent report' given by the good record for a year following a . cityis Will the drayman do it any cheaper, the arm. No bones were struck or State Board1 of Health,' officers are bit of carelessness the "slate is wiped Instructions ' concerning the clean. If he eommftsari act of ,un- - . without any investment in the goods f arteries severea, resuiung only in a given The same Is true of flour delivered flesh wound, which soon will heal ac careful ; sanitation in ; the !. publio usual bravery or daring In saving iifa anywhere la the city at 25 cents prof- - cording 'to tbephyslclan, Sufflce.tp schools. '.The report says. In part: he is given advanced credits. Health- offIcersrejre.mindedoQhe t per hundred. But why dwell on say, both young men express's." desire these. The dally tsaners Publish the to leave firearms at home hereafter. Importance of a careful sanitary In- DOPRS7TTBTITnNTs7-T- 4 wholesale price on these articles and spection of school premises within tln an Interesting game 'of ball at the consumer is Informed dally of our BUCKLEY' HA ORE. ' ' their' Jurisdiction before the opening the B. T. University-campu- s Monda cost and thus knows the profit, provA report out from the Glen- - of achools and the; correction of anyiSfternoon.he "Doper, baseball team, ing to anyone who wants to know' the dale Mining company, which Is work- existing conditions dangerous to the! of the Knight Woolen Mi'ls won from I truth and facts in the case. r .'.'Ltf, Jwl 'printers by a score of. 15 to ing the Buckley mine In Rock can- heaitat ;popila,r.f ;.VJ::; This artie'e was Intended principal yon, threa miles northeast of Provd, 6"Where the source of water is a :As the printers are' conceded to ly to deal with the meat question and that .tljey soon will begin to ship ore. surface well, It should be examined. bsve the stronger of the teams, the'r to answer the article mentioned. th vein of ore In the upper And (t found in unsanitary condition, defeats was due-tWe A "four-foinjury of will take today's market on the beef workings bas been opened; and the UnoiTghlTleafted.i4;T fourth Inning, we discuss and he was hit on the right hand. All outhouses wlthIaSO0 feet of today's eiling price ore which has been opened 60 feet although every consumer knows that'from the tnouth of the tunnel shows well should' be removed. The law, re-- fracturing a bone. .'Horace WauG, of beeJn March, April, May and Junejan assay value oft $20.65 in gold, 1.3 quiring the use 'of dry earthcl6aets the "prints," proved himself; a pro- ; CONTINUED, ON PAGE FOUR. ' ounces in si.'ver and 34.9 per cent lead. on school premises snouid be enforced. Sessional in embrj'6. -- . ",- " .will . TPi rs.- - . lilt spring 79.B4r9.i fruit tree of all aorta to nave neen piamea la iae naie.: viy TalrinrT.ntinn t th t,VU . this number 'about 48 .'.per cent are' ."1". , .'.m ; ,Ssue of The app'e trees. 27 per cent peaches, and Pub.hfhed W. E. Herald, Stoker, r the emainder cherriee, pearsi plums, manager of & Provo n Meat the and the '.order prunps apricots Packing com . : named, - . furnished the following Ipany, The growing Importance of the fruit article in which butcher's side Jn"Ftry in the state of the question is given: emphasized by this addition to the , v totil acreage, says the report TU following ;is the esUmate given1 rocer8 a noWupa and robb'en have ' 'became so common of late, tnat we . ." for Utah county: , 145,767; Apples, 68,779; feel that the public Is entitled to some peaches, cherries, 11,927; pears! fi,i75; apricots, of the facts la the case. .The holding 110; plums and prunes, 2,749. Total up before the public of de'usive state- " 224.507. . mentg showing exorbitant profits is t having a deadly eect, upon the busithe second ness,: as intended, TO place. It Is forcing hundreds of Incompetent men to"; venture ; into this kind of business and statistics prove that. less than 10 per cent of them FHIE GOODS make a success which, ln Itself, should prove the falsity of these misleading statements and the ,worst of It all is 'cost of living Is not reduced.. But, A3 announced at the last "meeting the says one. "They enter a combine lor or the board of directors of the Knight maintaining prices.. Over 50 per cent Wiicl en- mills, there Is every of the grocers and -- butchers do not g to any association.1 The mem- :im'nt to .keep the mills' In who do so associate are mn'nta'n-xtci-iu- 'i bers t l. T.y teelgraph a'larg'e order was a r?ng superior Service to those that do bVthe mill- - yesterday from fjQOtr such as free deliveries, etc., and es- one ( the largeBt manufacturing .... . yet Are not undersold by their nelgh- tsMisments of the East and there arej hon : writer would, like space. to other, targe orters expected each day.: ghow; conclusively' that Tl at 'tlie people of this. city. may. see'effort even to the establishment of qnaTity of 'goods lihe . mills are operaUve deli very 'ilsystemsj. and co- tursrlmg out, an exhibit wiu oe given cyerauve jonoing nouBes are we umj - " - A J hs r i 1 - - 1 !'.! jn CIILS " SEIQl'l - opera-belon- , I at Srb wab'a st6fe,TT;Iom Thttrstlay.- Th general public. Is. In of groceries to the consumer, but that vif "1 by Manager, iianke to make an Is not a part pf this article. Now, as of the c'shs of goods to thl price of groceries, we would ' some wise man to state the Items niill la producing. .v ei'rition lle , y . " Exception Taken to 7Article:;Ptiiblished ers exceed that of 'last .yean -in HeraldButchers Side of Ques HOPE APPLE TREES PLANTED. Inspector Taylor bar also compiled tion Given by Local Manager on the tree n'antlnsr done In ; a the this shows of year, - IUVM nt ' district, between Before leaving Washington for' his Kephi, according to the borne in this, city tomorrow,' Senator officers ofthe company.' The Syndi Reed Smoot will have a conference cate, is owned prlpcipailyby Paxson U Rh. jr?fl$ejLJjtiid. arrange Jor people and the Brownatone ' by Mur the dates the president wilt fill in ray people. The tunnel on Utah' this fall. Just what . days the will be carried In 300 president can spend. In the state and eet further. "The Brownatone has a what points he wtll"vlglt are to be tunnel In 200 feet and it will have arranged tomorrow. o go 100 to 150 feet before it reaches STOCK OF PARTRI DGES.-jj.- ii; - the contact : P. W.' Chambers, tite ' fish ,tvnd geme commissioner, is planning to stock the state with Hungarian partridges to take the place of the, native prairie chicken, which Is becoming: extinct Sixty pairs will bo dis tributed, through the state as a be". ginning.' in ; , ONE FOR AUDITOR noon at 4 o'clock," 8ANTAQUIN ACTIVE. Active deve'opment work will be Evergreen Tree Keeps Its Leaves ln started immediately upon the friend Butters arc Not Thieves - ... ' ', mentioned in connection with the at the recent change. in the form of government held in this city. T"T but their.1 petitions arex not yet --X : CONTRIBUTIONST forthcoming; APPRECIATES ' The board of Public library desires Not half the entbuslaBnhas obtainto thank the members of the Fourth ed that was at' first expected with the of " July committee for 'their contrlbn-tio- n change in .the form.', of government political toward the buying of Juvenie lie WeTerrtherearetho8r-1nthe staryWhy the books for the library, i- . circles' who believe that there will be " ' -- - . . , The-total- s j. i ; J ewsJGatK en, - r t irelo TAH county leads the state in the raising of fruity ac- -: cording to , , the report which has-bepublished by J. Bishop Ralph, Poulton, of the Sixth Edward Taylor, state horticul- - ward, presided at the sevrlceg, which opened by prayer by Elder John tural inspector. Accorduig-t- o sketch of report, tnere. ww oe an increase oi4Mra..BuUock wag read by Bishop Poul- cars of Jrmt in tihe ton, who also read the following eighty-tw- o overvJ910.i it is gram from Senator Reed Smoot: ' "Washington, D. a Aug. 15." cars...:.will reach J500 said, "Mrs. Hannah Bullock Tucker Provo. riu. uxua , i ,c '"Allca'i telegram announcing death Jl" 7 totals 224,507.cases; Box Elder is 6f ypU, deaP mother, verydear Grand-nein line with 200,100 cases;" ma Bullock, Just received. I did want 8ee ne' again beswe she passed Salt Lake county comes third with 1 12.677 cases. The estimated awa' 1 loved and honored her. I T "Vivian Park on the Provo' is the phrase which is in-1 tended to spread joy and coolness in the hearts of those who X would his away from the heat of the; city. At an expense of over $35,00u water Juadjiewtsoystem is tP be installed and improvements made so that the park will be the most inviting ' - X summer residence in the entire'stabel . -- , -:- -c- - Bullock, 4VIVIAN PARK ON PROYO.' Daniel McAl-- , lister and Frank Deming have" return -up-th- e ed from- - the'JSdoradri lTmlne, Cwhet they went to Inspect the mine and the late strike. The Eldorado adjoins the Spring Laka property oa the north and be estobUshed.' .' the ore In the fissure at the Eldorado should prove of considerable Importance,' with development to' beta prop' is to b continued erties. 'the main tunnel at the Spring through Lake property, which it now in about 1,000 feet at the face of the drift Is TALENT. heavily mineralised, with considerable USES LOCAL' At the Opera house 'ils week local mtTsture coming in, which is very enLtalent-lsv ; being used,- - which inculdes couraging to the owners." . tbTe and the good sing BdEnardquartef SOME DRIFTING. rf"he pictures are of Mrs. states'' of Is Ramsey. he that ing ltLKnowlden the opinion that it will take about 300 new and interesting. The entire pro feet of drifting before the mala rein gram is pleasing the patrons of the '. is reached,' where a good body of ore theater." should be encountered and that from . ' tho formation now being cross cut ore MEETING TO DISSOLVE. of A stockholders the considat of, meeting may. develop any time, 'He ers the Spring "Lake ver ypromislng the Uintah Treasure Hill Mining com property lt has a territory of about pany has been called by , President 600 acresr the mines trav- KnlgttrioOieTdSeptember 10. The erse the property for about 000 feet. meeting is called for .the purpose of dissolving- - the company and making Among the active properties mountain are the Eafe Copper, disposition" of the money which la in taquln Union Santaquln Chief, Chief, Syndi the treasury from the sale o the prop cate, Brownstone, i Wasatch, Spring erty; Lake and Eldorado, and' It Is only a matter of time before all of them will CHILDREN'S HOUR. "" At the children's hour ' at the ft developed .;:.tntp pay mines. Roundy, B. , BIG FRUIT INCREASE I MIULS Lake-Min- Impressive funeral ; services for Mr. Electa " Bullock were held Sundayternoooia the- , ,i stake tabernacle-- and were ata tended by large congregation fiMherelailyea and -- friends, many being present from Salt , Lake City and other part of the state. The speakers' stand - was draped in white- and deea- 0 rated with plant and flowers and the casket WES' completely covered with beautiful floral ' offerings) further evidencing the love and " esteem of the relatives and friends. "T . FITS President R. E. Knowlden, of the ing ompanyf-Jehn Spring" $ Estimate 224,507 to Be Placed on Commercial Market -- PROFITABLE TO FHIDS Or : " EUP last-yea- r ' . , . - n, - " . on. the-etat- e, . , 1 . - - ht PUPILS , - I . ; - ; has-gon- e t : .V if o ot . ahen |