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Show HIGH LINE IS AH iyi.Mii . i I nu , B - IIHUI1 I O Five Million toOver-- r come "Wash" j -I ' .... . "" INDIAN'S PROPHECY v 4 1 QFFIC1SLS 4; 4 - . ' iry, takeroverthe Charles"iL-Ta- flv millions of dollars during the put fifteen months,' the 8an Pedro, . Los AngeleS and Salt Lake railroad ; will soon be In a position to bid defiance to the sulking desert stream In the Meadow Valley wash., which, Tor seasons, past,- - has hindered the operation of the main line oetween Los Angeles and 8a't Lake. City. The task of .constructing the new "high; linethrouglTG wash In Nevada Is rapidly searing com $ pletion and within the jnext i 90 day the 8a't Lake will be 4 tree from the possibility of a Low salaries will be the rec ommendatlon of the committee chosen by the city council at the recent meeting to invest!- gate and set the sal&rylfar the new commissioners and mayor. CouncilnTen Thomas, Poweison, 4 4 4 yt lor ranch on Wallsburg creek' in the Provo canyon, contain ing upward of 500 acres. THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. jt, j 4 The recommenda- tlon comes with the consent of the entire committee, all mem- - t meta840, Hnterested in the project are Charles j H. Taylor, w. E. Stoker and John r neuevtng that Roundy, the latter "two being prtn-'B- r deal owners of the Provo Meat AIT. amounts are ample. 7 w v? vv it tne above m'a m - French Capital L Inters ested in Completion of New Road " eat meat z? Word was received, in, this city today that the price of meats will be raised, the Increase being necessary owing, to , O year Jbe paid, the commission- ers and S1200 to the mayor. The sa'ary of the auditor waa$ mmm cii 1 Sigh, peor working man. Sigh again. It is coming. The warning reached town today. It is coming and coming ? soon. It comes to stay, theyrsay, this raise in the prices of meats. -- Word has-bee- n .given out in Kansas City jiatthe houses have more money for their beef. Their must packing word is final, so is now up to the people who have to t Jensen ' and - City Aftbrney Thomas met this morning nd-- will recommend thatrfi,000 a MM DOVuty PROVO- NO HOPE HELD OUT FOR RELIEF; ADVANCE SAID TO 'BE DUE TO GENERAL DROUTH - . Incorporation papers will be filed tomorrow for the Walls- burg Cattle ft Ranch Co., and the activities of the corporation will put Provo prominent--. ing point tor the dressed beet ? The ..I company will Br the expenditure of orer '' 4. 4-4- M M Packers Aniiotirice Raise -- In Price ofBeefandPork FOR Annral Output "Will Reach Committee Will Report $1,000 4Forkmmissioners and Five Thonsand Beeves Says W.' . JL. $lv20( for Mayor Stoker Industry.-- V 4. 4. - I LOl'J f Cost Salt Lake Route ' SSUf CFNTEfi H I SH I T-- BIGtREGDMIJEilD BEEF PACKIII6 riminii (I T0;B PIIOVO ' I vv a It tt jt a lil! ic 1V advanced and, according to F. W. Robinson, of the Armour plant, thereJi no telling where the raise will stop. The raise not only includes beef, but pork also is on the raise. Inferior dki nuy oe Dougni now tooui uic umc price as ovi any aero: but the Eastern packers claim there is only a limited i Now," I knew Just what I- The Moffat road Is coming down Prove eanyon , : a iiciTCri ."UILI am Saying. and - more preparations have Been" made 'Tor the" building of the road. through this canyon. than1 most people have any idea.' I. saw the profile of the survey the other day' and it includes both Provo and Heber on the new. line. . This state- ' ment was made by a business tna'n In this city yesterday, who 'refused to sanction his name being given, " According to the report from the Kansas City packing X houses.' the same aDoliea everywhere, the average increase on the choice cuts of beef at the packing houses being 2V cents a pound. Good beef sold at the Armour plant at 7 and 8 cents a pound June 1. This same quality is bringing "9yi ? cents a pound at the present time. The retail price is in- -' T vicftung wim His iqw&ci f''ct viuuuii us wis kau 7 twi ' v the advance, the Backers aav. . The raise applies East and West , 4 -- v vv v v handle the cattle supply from the v In looking , over the new. law the ranch. . Mr. Stoker estimates that from 4,000 to 5.000 beeves can 'be! committee found some4 difficulty in marketed annually, from the ranch,idefInln &QM b work fe and there is a. sufficient demand in the' Of time commissioners. amount The sections tributary to Provo to absorb required to handle business of the this. supply and morel: Mr. Taylor, wno will have charge city will have to be ascertained after When asked if he believed that the of the buying "end, will pay partlcu-th- e commlssionerr.bave been in. of Rio Grande tracks would be used - to the herdofsouthra-ncetgr:KWhtta- --. .. ttwugir Oiejss&yonT'lirialdrNoT ths as Mr. utan tne base saia oi supply," trous washouts of reoent years.will no doubt be a protest on There Moffat road will not use the Rl Stoker. "We will be In the market for who a the seek 'of the peop'e part Grande branch. Theirs will be en fat stock and for the feeders, the lat on .the to conditioned ter be class J of any other roa&V tlrely Independent When completed, 80 .miles of new LARGE ATTENDANCE RESIGNS, tf ranch, which Is one of the finest in amounts " recommended "ndf TeTng ANDERBERQ iL.l WMM" ear " w' miles the eUte for this attendance track will hare been laid; The a that for annonnced j. is prospects large It authorlUUvely purpose. Already Lnougn to tttereBt competent men. Youns: unlversitr this through the canyon on the Moffat has ras.med as 'at the Brla-hafti.P(l of new grading will hare been done; we are shipping dressed beef to Utah maB' meetln wh,ch h" been secretary of the Xintic Central Min- year are excptlonally good. Prof. N. A. road within the next four years." Rhrer.lTha 10 new tunnels, aggregating more, than noinU as, far east as Green FRENCH CAPITAL, other deslrab'e territoryrmentloned,,,1'; bd called and the pro- ing company, 'to take effect Septem' Merrill m In San Juan county In the 25,900 feet in length will have been and there ot Ot the and ethers interest school, heard tests council the before to us soon as we as that will be open passes AfaIn,ftB u,ttnentX comes thri tuilt and 23 steel bridges, aggregat areata dtaTattcC the' French. cApital ha. been ta'eresUd la RAY GOE8 tO DEVIL'S SLIOEr ' sUta. President George H. JJrimhail, ing more than 4,700 feet in length and trade.' MAYOR RAVS OPINION.' e road and that from now on thera Ray ,rent to Devil's Prnf.i.nr. a o i.nrf w it Rnu. calling for the use of over WOO tons "It will mean that Provo will be certainly will oppose' any such Mayor be 00 Wm cash is lacking. of structural steel will have been known In' the future as a packing ordinance," said Mayor Ray this aft- - Slide yesterday wiia the SuruieiS oi Moses Gudmundsen and David.Reese l e nutn . Latest' reporu iroai have Just returned from Juab uonnty. luo. we have nothing to 'ernoon, "why, the ordinary bookkeep- - Salt Lake-Cit01 placed. At the present time the work house center, and deluding surveyors ?l rf from Salt vLake competition. jet makes more mone than that and the mayor indicate that.' be has seen where they, went pn a similar mission. and an official pho'oerapber in the has been completed to Callente, Nev fear Utah beet has been given preference the' responsibilities are hardly corn- - the slide and. Is willing to come tack Uintah basin.: Their mission in that FUNERAL. 8INGLETON and for a short distance north of that u dear old provo.-". by discriminating, buyers .over," thejparatlve. - I would like to see men in section is .to get' the feeling of the The funeral services over the repoint Farther north the work is be Chicago and Omaha products, and the position that would have the abil- "and also ascertain Is defi: NELSON GOES TO DENVER. mains of Mrs. Frederick Singleton peox'S Ing rushed With great Vapidity and with our exceptional facilities for get- - ity to take care of the .business of the' as - posBlb'e what ' amount ot nitely W. F, Ne.son, postoOice inspector, held; Tuesday In the Third ward three months' time will see the line ting the ttock Into prime condition, city and I can't see how business men can' be expected from that, business who formerly resided 'in this city, and meeting house, were attended by a ' - between section. i Southern California- and the the output is bound to be of theigh- - cou'd. afior i, to.iake. the Job for. any - of relatives and ,"ater congregation Uw large In'Silt Wy, est possible graded 'jm.beoasr . . East forever free from the danger of friends." The speakers were Elders I Theamount for which the new com-- l Mayor Ray also urges a mass meet-pan-y signed similar duties at Denver. fmi Drrtiurn serious washouts la Its hitherto weak' A. O. Smoot and John S. Boyer andt ' heentenwill be has an capitalized f;the citizens and expression SCHWAB GOE8 EAST. V ' ing est spot the Meadow Valley wash. following cablegram was v Garden-Tb- e N. The T. Bishop Taylor. .... tatively fixed at $25,000, and 'election obtained before the final action is celled, by the manager of the Prove .. INDIANS' SUPERSTITION. Sam Schwab' left for the East quartet sare beautiful vocal 8e.: Commercial of officers w'll follow the formal filing taken cn the ordinance fey the ity club vsudevrio show frorn When the Salt Lake line- was first ' Tuesday to make special' purchases tor lections of the articles of incorporation. counclK In the' course of construction a party 3 buiuyuu icyicqcuiou?, otira i'all trade. - Ben Schwab leit yesterday t,o slgn. of railroad men were out overlooking" Bernhardt Reason, tor Ely,- Nevada, where Schwab: will COLONEL LOOSE RETURNS. men" fa '6ther acts, Talked too the work and encountered an old In' many a new' clothing and gantlemen's Colonel C. E. Loose Is back from PROBES FO open of the valley (Han a resident for CODNGIL III 111 iiunishlns store, v This w!4 ' make California, where he accompanied his to Kink Ceo. about coming; says he'll many, years. The old tribesman was tnree stores operated by Sam Schwab, son, R. E. Loose, to Belmont military try; wants to sei McNitt about horns' rule in Ireland. Kaiser - Bill says kindly treated by a member of the academy, where he Is studying. Colo party and, in return, mumbled' to one ATTENTION. WOOLENS OF ATTRACT. visited' nel his mines Xooso GIVE!! at Bodily, France Is getting bis goat; can't leaver WOMEN QUESTION of them: told him Tediif would be there, then ; The woolen suitings and blankets Cat., which he found in good condition. would' come provided Bill "Twenty years heap drytwenty manufactured at the Knight Wooien He reports' that hie brother, W. A. K. be said he ' " doesn't heap rain." take, part, of Little Eva.. Ray . Mills and exhibited in the: Schwab Loose, who' spent several years In Shall t sign Tetrozinit MONTE." windows are attracting considerable Provo, .is married. has borne out this statement of .the attgfiU&o- .- Only, a lew people have ahcient Indian. HEBER. known heretofore that the institution The new line so rapidly Bearing A notice was received by the city Forty-eigof cars waa The women's department at the sheep were ship turning out such excellent goods completion. Is from 12 to 15 feet high council Co. at Kan-- 1 to the ped last evening from the Rocky state, fair this fall will occupy a coner a'ong Its entire length' than the DEATH OF SHELBY HINDMAR8H. sas City,. Mo yesterday Mountain Bell Telephone company to spicuous place on theground floor of tiw'i 111111,1 mB A shipment of C00 cars is to go from Shelby Hindmarsh-- , the mark was , established in the effect that the franchise of t&s the manufacturers' building. In for-- , old son of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Hind that town this season. ATTENDED 1309,: when the greatest . food ever company had been transferred to the mer years, this has been marsh, died at the family home Tues department known came down ths canyon, and, by Mountain States A Tele- - maintained in an obscure "place on day. evening of pneumonia, after an ELECTION MONDAY.' Telephone placing the line ' so far above' this the second floor. The change fs deem illness of four days. The funeral A bond election. will be held In the A graph company. . The matter was large congregation of rllatives ed advisable. and Imperative owing to services were held in the Third ward southern end of the county next Mon to the city attorney, with and friends Ssle Lake Route are cofident, that no attended the funeral serv the prospects of increased- - exhibits meeting, house today at 2 o'clock. day to vote on thd issue of $150,000 .to report on whether the further trouble will be experienced. for Peter Madsen, .which were bonds for .high school purposes in that!,co d the unusual interest manifested Telephone company's Independent district If the election carries, new held in the Tabernacle yesterday. those by those interested in this STOCK ON MARKET.. franchise still was. In lorce Stock-- la rtheMountela 4?tateTel-- 1 high school building wilt?. dejiartmentUPlaliiiand-faacy-4iewta- g Bishop" LTL7 !Telsonpresided at the . The report of the committee on fire painted china,- embroidery , work, oil ephone - & Telegraph company' was in payson,::anitB" Spanish Fork.services and a biographical sketch of and numerous works of art first offered lor pale yesterday through department in favor of defraying the paintings the life of Mr.MSdsen was read by ' MILLENIUM." "THE will be on exhibition. Secretary H. 'S. the brokerage firm of Roettcher, PreLoveless expenses of Fire Chief At the afternoon services at the Bishop Nelson. The speakers were Ensign said last evening that the fer ft Co., of Denver. The first shayes i to national the fire convention 1 of DF LRW TEIIH1S premium list covering this depan are Quoted at $101 each by the Den- Tabernacle Sunday afternoon next Bishop 'John Johnson, John ' Henry chiefs at Milwaukee In September was ment has been revised and the subject. The Millenium, a Thou Smith, of the first . - , enlarged ver brokers. presidency; Pres rejected: on the. grounjpf Jack of forthe purpose of giving it the poa sand Tears' With Christ"! will be ore- " ident Joseph B. Keeler( Dr. George : , i ;. j,, cs y... funds. ; - i . tlon of sentedhy Elder D. II.. Thomas. The H. BrlmhaU and importance It merits. ' The CHANGE OF, CAPITOL SITE. ' Before an' audience of dignified The city recorder was Instructed, to ' President Joseph F. : j business, exhibit is a .new departure Joseph-- Kimball has offered the following numbers will b "given by spectators, the - finals of the season's Issue; tax warrants to Eugene P. .jToM: in .the women's department and' will State Capitol Commission 20 acres on the choir "Softly Beamj the Sacred Smith, all of whom - spoke In high district No! be tniantained the east bench1 in Salt Lake City for Dawning of jtbe Bright Millenlal Morn," terms of the deceased. lawn tennis tournament was complet- spa for work in ,Bldewaik separate' from the ' 2. ? No. "K extension 12, ,; of Uielnewj;apitol..I)ulldlngJ site,The and "Lovely "Appear Over the courts tennis the Many Instances' of. the liberality of . ed last evening at ; The recorder and the engineer were of Those That Preach the deceased were cited Feet oveTTfKOOO and will be Is site worth PjeuJDsJnlthatartieukrinennmffirt by the East Center Instructed- - to advertise for plds for J. William Knight, be prof essionalftr actually engaged. in given to thestate free of cost - The and Bring Good News" of Peace," and speakers,. John Henry Smith stating' street' A.' P. Palm and Preston G. Pe- paving sidewalks on First West street business. In the amateur department matter has been taken under advise- fRouse of Te. Mortals." V that 5n 'several occasions he remem' - " ' ' 'exhibits will be received from alt but ment by the, commission, terson, who werethe high men. !n the south of Center street. bered of Mf. Madsen coming, to the MAIEENS GET CONTRACT. professionals. tournament and laslj nighfs game gave home of the speaker's family, when TEETH. KICKED OUT. r I The: Malben Glass ft Paint com they .were without bread; and brought The HOMElTlN TOWN. Peterson the championship. -- The OVERTURNS. son BUGGY. . of JusUce In 6 8 this and of.pany get the contract for painting and them fish caught by him in the lake. John Ilornen formerly .of city, scores last' night were horse A : became near the the;peaX:-B:Frst,'Vofrightened the'Pederal building. The -- Dr. Bri Shall quoted from Dr David ; favor of Peterson.' . ;;v'.y but now In business in Salt Lake City, Provo ft eontract amounts-tfoundry more Machine,.ompany's somethln over! JbrdAtira-TMAninf xff 'Ms.wn fhaf: were , interesting was i'ln Provo v The sets today looking after fomndry a horse and sustained' $1700.- The work Will.be suoerviBed the Hatter was onh of nature's nnhl- afternoon and ran day by yesterday morning and would Indicate," scores the" than - t . : - il r i i He away. . Three" 4 some pfhls business Interests mel ob vi lour leeia anaa a ueep occupants of the buggy it gasa oy jrosunasier uove.rand will be In- - men.' President JoseDh F. Smith eul- owas watched by a ntnnberof enthuwere thrown to ipecledat-different-cbeefc The in the the of his In.his me capital forcibly business, ground tf jon siasts;- It is probablehat another se- reports that to move when the vehicle struck :a telephone Robert Bj.jrnsen was also kicked by S. Shipley,, who las charge of this dered by Professor Lund and a selec-ciaries will be arranged within, the next is good and that he' expecta of work at the Salt Lake build-'tio- n the, next pole, but were uninjured. Tbo names a horse, surtainlng a cut fn the face by Boshard's quartet and also ty ' few days, when real rivalry is ex,- bla family to ZIonr within ' " of - . the not rErtios be could obtained several ' ." stitches. lnS. required V--' the Tabernacle choir. fortnight sectoJ. . us -- tt f -- ' . News Gathered At Random 1 72' take-we-ofn- he wlL 1 , - , , ttt ' -- y, -- - i -- , - - .IsuqU-price- ." -- :.-- rDiu -- re-Ci- - . - - 1 , nrninTMr -- - reW, - - - - -- inn FHISE sheehippedVrom mmmi ht Clay-Robins- xrom.-IIeb- - high-wat- A tea-yea- er. r- WEIL er -- ; t V i . oe-ere- cted PEIEBSOtrCIIF - ' " JW - .' , . . -- ama-teUror- -- jhbflei-competlngJLlI- Moun-tafnTt- he or -- r 6-- - 0 v ; o . - w " '. - ld ' - t - - - 1 wi ss -- -, " ty |