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Show (5 PAGES VOL. XXVI. (WO NO. 79. Pfl PUT f !!! STf i UllUUII I L - J- , . mm i f mend later-- . pnU uie couiiut rouna apout Bpevuug np . L9Cal MerCnantS . ver, toh-tlma-4- j: ...:'-- n4 V - Den- ', :- HEEP ORDER. In consequence of an order issued by the State Board of Sheep commis- in the state of Utah s eloners, or rains that shall be brought Into theJstatehalLlifi-2lppedlic- e 4Ws fall. The first dipping is to be done between September 1 and October 15, ten to fourteen and the Second fro-Thn dlndnva after- thn" flrsf ,Hnnlnp. - rr nlnif la to be dona in aficordanrn with 'r the regulation?r provided in Sec. 2063x X3, Title 72, of the Compiled Laws -- N of Utah.-ipublic herds shall feunon, pe landed until rams are dipped in Rio accordance with the order. ISSUE j tlave all-ram- Been Victim of Many Box Car Robberies m r" fcj- i " ' SUTTON ARRESTED X - I - ' ' - t wnn tne arrest ot a. a. ,- . m. "general yardmaster for-th- e ...t.....: Grande Western; and the partial . . ot comes the CHIPMAN WILL speak. confession,miss solving the problem of stolen goods from Miss Fern Chipman, of American the boxes which have been receiv Fork who recently-returnefrom a ed in. this city but broken open.' ' mission to Denmark, will speak on her The search for the guilty parties miaaiarv thSfc rw. 0rannaa has boen carried on for some time. .jolnt 8esglon Rt tne Pourth. word meet. ln house tomorrow evening.-- An city and others along the Une cellent literary and mu8lpal program - have been so numerous that a ba8 beea arranged Tbe roeetiPS com- ftt - 0.cloet . -- I " d -- ex-th- is afedtohuntth thatthe arrest of Sutton services at 8T. marvs, other arrests Twelfth s "wiU JeToUowed by TrInlty Sua. believed '..m Vfivu iuo uwwtw,v4 iuvig day . school,.9:45 vfo a.- - Holy Com- - m.; - v, - lundeOMen - art and the-tracin- of it g fenTor ' UISTRUCT1VE Hra u . "' ' of-th- e ! : -- - - L' A. Huiah have re turned from the Uinta Forest reserve, I where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. OR.' Thomas at the gov ernment nurseries and planting beds s Sugges-- v They arrived there Just la time to see County-Accepte a very destrucIncendi- what threatened which occurred Be in at the tive forest fire, Head of Beaver creek above the nurseries, about eight miles east of Kamas. On arriving at Kamas Sunday, IS they found the town In soma little ex citement,- as Supervisor Pack had just sent down for a body of men to make run to fight the fire, which W. F. Finch, owner oj a part of a hurry-up Horace Ensign, Secretary of was patch of pine, the Utah State Fair association, the furniture in the house owned raging in by Ferre Decker, which was burn- covering hundreds of acres. About was in attendance at the meeting ed Friday morning, was arrested twenty men were soon on tha fire line of the Utah. yalley exhibitors, ff Fire at Decker House Said to of d' CHARGED FINCH BALL GAME MONDAY. FREE ADVERTISING - Another game between the local printers and the .Woolen Mills baseball team Is scheduled for Monday "af 2 o'clock aLtheFajr, grounds. The printers express confidence of Previous victory for themselves. ter-aoaa- jit , ick which was held this afternoon in 'morning by'ShiirTgdcTayd before" themi That after the Commercial club rooms in this thlni A comnow in every the is 15 to" 14, county jail. n4 the tbe men fought city. There were representatives other being a tie. , An interesting con' plaint will be sworn put this after? noon and all night -food-rest By noon of frOm all noon charging Finch with arson. without 7 : 7 test is assured. . parts of the county and The complaint will be sworn to by Monday the fire was, under control thVspfrk of the gathering indicate Sheriff judd4-lien the men gathered Tor a dinner ed that the county will be well NOT WARNED Finch has not confessed to the around the camp fire there was r a represented at the fair this year. William H. Bancroft, vice president "crowd. The and general manager of the Oregon crime, but states that the evidence urettrUThe 'talk- Ensign Short Liner eaid yesterday-iha-t so far! is strong against him. - He asserts &ud shags of the underbrush the fall indicated that the officers of the as his road was concerned the matter that ne will get out and assist in ing trees, the dense amoke and the association dissire. the county to of a strike rlay finding the party who fired the rocks and stumps of the mountain lend assistancerth .displaying the MyTSeEands ,. .a:- ' . side all had contributed to this end. resources of the state. R. R. Irof Vice President Kruttschnitt and house, Finch was at the men representing the several Springdell yester- Supervisor Pack tad very UtuVshlrt vine, Sr president of the came and later to the city andheft on hfs back, while oUiera were In unions demanding recognition as a day CTmTiarJonamdhTW of federated body, "We have not been toOkcjajOrjMriiP people of this valley, by. quicfe action and ' The from falls.-g- ut, warned of any; striked lie iaidrThe where he was arrested. attendance Was' good, almdfit men are satisfied, so far as we know Saturatedfrom cellar to garret with heroic effort, a very destructive con- every city and town in the county "beIf a general strike is called,- however, coal oil, the residence formerly own-e- flagration entailing aa Immense loss ing represented. .The meeting started " of timber was averted. I presume that our men would follow f a short talk by Mayor Ray, Kittle outwtth by' Mrs, A,HIaes disj; Supervisor Pack is to be commended who told about the resources of the their, feUowworkers on otberroads." covered in flames at an early houf for his promptness and efficiency county and urged that better dlspays Friday morning by a resident of the which he says is his idea of fire fight-in- g POWER SITES RESERVED. .:. be made in the future at the fair. was put out, "Get there .quicksand nip it In Approximately 1,600 acres of land district, After the' fire chosen Mayor" gamesjTOsulte of the "dopers -- " .. " or taTBIKEr5 - f -' . - d. lying along the Beaver river has been withdrawn from entry and reserved as --power site- - reserve N8ri99.'ThV lands placed in the new power site reserve are townships 29 south, range 6 west Section 17, west half of south west quarter, southeast ' quarter of southwest quarter; section 18, lot 3, east half of .southwest quarter; southeast quarter; section 20, north half, east half of southeast quarter; section: "21 "west half of west half; section 28. south half of northeast liuar ter, northwest quarter, north, half of south half i section 29, northeast quarter of northeast quarter. Township 2 south, range 7 west Section 13, north half of south half ; section "24, northeast quarter of northeastquarter. RETURN.' NUTTAL """ "' ." .; chairs, curtains,' carpets and old cloth' the but.' In all, the burned arfca mg strewn about the ..rooms were comprised about one hundred acres of found soafeEa-noatotT, timber. A dozen small tin oil lamps filled with oil,'- - were found, one in nearly , every room. The fire had been start 9Or .AMtKiuA. BOY SCOUT ed in at least three different plactes . Utah Chapter. at the same time. The window blinds Provo Utah, Sept 1,1911. were all down and the windows Headquarter, Prove - Troop. . . padded wlth lace . curtains and blanField Orders Nor 3. of Provo Troop Boy Scouts kets, all saturated with coaloiL Sher ' the at meet will , America. iff Judd and 'deputies assisted by the Saturday-aftepoclle department, - are - working on V Library corner. 2 o'clock p. m., for a at noon tbe case. , hiko and neio worsniassemble The house, a.fourteen-rooipalatial Scouts :will residence, was built by. the late S. R and be prepared to leave at 2 A heavy nrnmntivHines and was su'jsequentiy mort4 gasdrFeTre Decker, and" the" niortAm iitlnna mARfl kit 8 BTld ' V1 4,tan'a'i( blanket Tolls gage foreclosed about six months ago. was bought by the mortgagee, while - r-- ; v- n - It - -t- $1,-aO- " will", be . placed against him ; when more of thejoot is traced and, identified. charges now placed; .LAID 'OFF; IliEIIEllll AT1 Meat- - &' Packing" company. - - r: ."." Finch Insured his part of the furniture in the Hines residence for $1,000, the policy being written August 25' in - against Sutton are burglarising aWa- THE LAKE "Tthe Allemanla Fire Insurance 'com baBh car, No. 65161, Rio Grande pany by its agent, Logan G. Holdaway yards at Salt Lake Citr, and.steaCnt . ' of this city. .. hose and shoes from a shipment to It is stated that the furniture inth Wn.lkvrr Shnn cnihnsnv The Follo wing a reduction 'in time in the The directors ot the Utah Lake sured for Finch for a thousand dollars Sodthern Pacific at Ogden, shops amount of the articles named in this club. held .ameeting - in this 1 w iiiuu icuutcu MiLholJtQiiOv.er.i2oolJl.I-!(:-num. b iup pvi:r j w decidat as which it ou ioiu uours. tne iocai railroad or- Thursday night, 9 Until yesterday Sutton was booked on thfl nrUIrA nfntion hlottAr An fl. W.I ficials announced today that about 100! ed to make extensive improvements HoIhim ' Ml. 'Muntitr Wm a ,..men are to be "aid' off This further a't the Geneva resort, on the east WEST IS re-- v shore of Utah lake, about ten miles cret because the railroad officer3 retrenchment means a 20 per cent auction of the force in the working i- .- v northeast of this city. The harbor at b,.. ' r made ton a secret to-better "ableto cap- - mol': p?wer P"10160' the frrt-te-to-dridged.anEAST SAYS 11 Pacific at this point. ture others implicated in the thefts deeper in order to give access to the beThe present shop force numbers large boats to be put on the lake by and to capure the persons who 600 and 600 men.Nvhlch is a tween the Moslda ; Land company and a the stolen articles. . much smaller force than was "Business conditioasln the west are breakwater wall will be. built tbe enthe past six tire length of the resort holdings. ' " much SCORES GO TO CIRCUS. . better than in the east," said.F, been1 a gradual re- Fully i- u hundred people left' thl3 months there has AWaanftfttc-nasjc-r city. todayHo-tfttend"- " the circus Jn Auction in the working force and the; company has agreed to put in a have been cut switch at this point snd Jesse LskeRoute,jfho Lpassed'jhrough Salt Salt Lake Roate hours of the work week Salt Lake .Cltf-"T- he s A tartous short time ago Knight probably will unload twenty Lake City yesterday en route to Los times. at Chicago. ""Eastern rail.'work which normally has cars 0f, day, Vfintese of the fjire-fo- r there to be taken across Angeles from a trio to the the whom I met la, Chago caa men road waa to ten meant reduced hours, eight the lake for the electric pole line from city. hours !aad the iweek was reduced from Mldvale in Salt Lake county, to the not report the same degree of prosr-'; - .'v " perity that prevails throoghout qsur ' CUTS COWN TIME,"" six totSve 'iaya, no work being done Tlntic dtstrfct : A half of Tfe Silt Lske , J ; , . waa- la Chlcso a - a new whicH srlU show U, - At? t& time this reduction , was chib will hold, a meetinr ' early next , Mr.; Waaa L.. " of: ot tralile it' no further was cut la time, betweea 'Pteva and Salt.awule", weefr. when the extent of the Improvethought that, Rock Tilfdtgtert-il'Jwii- ' the lajaad," . swould men be Jreductlfia or ia ments and the amount of money to be Lis City, made pMelble by the heavy fttclflc,,W3tera Paclfle, jou'iera T& ri!!a which have boea .Wd betweea made, and the announcement of the spent wH be decided uponT 7 ' ' to ciflo SaU'take and Roaie.'.relaUve tie two poiata. While the run will bejfurther retrenchmest yesterday cast a " ' a&4 cutof buslaeae other on of the part t core a little later, the policy will pall of gloom over the railroads. Many merely a move thejlaterchaxse ren..-we were m wnue to ? tbe etn iaia deter sesaioa, to ait tie t:.?, often, assurlftf of , the employes, are of the opinion! railroad company ' : Mr.aWann, "we received by t!';rapb '. that it isamcalled for and that It Is p'.oyes against further strike action public. 06 Ell 00-th- e ... , I : . ! -- W LADItJ6 " f- be a pur-chas- i ;, employ-eaalreaOgolIlF- or; " - - - . .s . the-ceaune- JtotrsooirbTOirStday: - -- 7" theTufnlture.in the building - belonged ' - - iue time-tabl- sad-looki- ry- 1 V- -- . . vu- tion and Will Unite Fine Display , " - . to-b- Henry NuttaL secretary of the Pro-v- o to Mrs. Kittle A. Hines. Commercial club, has returned from - W. F, Finch, formerly from Lamar, Canrdrhla, wJereTEe spent about one "Hc, has been living Th the house for ar?e e Mrs: Hines is draw ,or month. While Mr; Nuttal claims that the last six months. were found in his room at the. resl-- ! 1V cle,rks now Mr. r in Is coast LoaAngeIes,X!al.;-anthe a a d for very good place dence of Mrs. Earl L. Swapp, 212 West jowner of the property, Is tbe he believes still Mocker, the vacation, that o Second South street, thirty-twpairs CqaL SH0RTAGE PREDICTED. Utah valley is the best place in the in Salt Lake City. ""of silk hose, two pairs of lisle hose,' ate-coal J" mine Insurance to the amount of 5,250 insyec- world, y While ;away Mr. Nuttal met and two pairs of saoes. 'Sutton hadi was auth for th ment carried on the . place f 4,000 on Bheveral Provo who are making people taoved to thai rooming house July 85 be-- a will coal there that famine the homes in 11,000 on the furniture their on the coast building, u . uu uau kuccu nuuui -b juuuiu at 250 on the barn. The damage and the time of his arresCN ta the house will amount to about CHARGES AGAINST SUTTON. and to the furniture,' 500. The, only charges placed '.against, HUNDRED MEIJ ARElTHE JTilPROVEMENTS .Five gallons of coaloil were deliv ar-Sutton were for the theft of the ; ered at' the house for'. W. F Finch tides found in his room.'. It is highly j Wednesday evening by the Provo -probable that other and' more serious " charges D ary Origin Friday en T J V - rtuKt. lu ; ry ""i' . (LI. TO LL' jgndMrsF. "LOUHPlO -the 'Alll L I George Fork, and father of A. Storrs of this city, died at Ms home yesterday .morning from old age and general debility. He lived in Sprlng- yille much of his life from which town funeral services will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in the Springville cemetery. " Five - twenty-sevsons, three daughters,grandchildren and one child survive hlm.- great-gran- wini SIURGES FIRE . within the next few "days In connec; The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Perry tloa vita the numerous box car t robwas held Friday in the Third ward beries on the Rio rande. house and was well attended. Charges, of burglary and larceny meeting "" were preferred against .S. A. Sutton ,naruey ana Aioen sm- yesterday at Salt Lake City. Sutton ,or A solo ,was given by John 'bia.PWM' iVoi'm--- Grande and in his arrest the railroad juuuhuu. luiermeni was si me laiy officers believe they haye raptured the cemetery. leader of the gang which has been VACATIONS CANcS-ED- . . ' looting - the . shipments to Salt Lake : A general order w8 l8BUed esteiv f and San Francisco firms. 'The goods stolen from shipments to San Francis-- ) dajr 1x0,11 UaIon' Pac,flc headquarters 'co houses were takett from hox cars! cancelil 511 vacation orders for the No reason attached to through .treigHt trains ! remaInder to but is it understood d, routed to the coast .via the Wsetern'' a of the retrenchpart general jbe Pacific ment 8cheme A of the anys large Recent discoveries of loot taken 'road are from the box cars indicate that large part oLthe eynployes of the affected, quantities of dress goods have" been - stolen by Salt Lake people.- - Some of TWO NEW, POSTAL .CLERKS. : the goods up into gowns of Official announcement' has been reand some-these gowns have been ceived at the local postoff ice, making traced to women who have been seen C. 0. Chase clerk in charge of sta "wearing the gowns. Other pieces of No. 1 in place of Fred Kiinber, dress goods .have been traced through tion Station No. - 2, which has fabric! l1,6?13 the :peculiaritiesiQfithe vcrjwi v uuull auycaccu At. iuc uuircx Through these articles the Officers" S to" locate tap "fences" through hope which the goods were disposed )of(tlle Rockdal Mercantile company, . . PEATH OF GEORGE STORRS. George Storrs, ah old and most high ly, respected resident, of A mpricaw IN THE HERALD -- eaxrests; are expected FUNERAL OF MRS. PERRY. was-ma- de nuuotH-- a convention of Insurance attended UP TO NEWS IS TV0 DAYS EARLIER ESTABLISHED J835. imiinr mn uie-laige- UN FI Gathered At Random SETS JONES RETURNED Utah early winter. He makes this , Mr.' and Mrs. El L.' Jones "have re- prediction after examining the supply turned, from Denver, where they have at - the mines' and also In .the yards crt grthewal "utiaiwi s iu i iii -- B HDE'Ei UTAH, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1911. PROVO, THIEVES News Gil a MM TTTT . . . tlie&i-rni-aeonferea- l -'' Jur , . i wlf bTdiSehtitS s president' Wooley aecretary. Ray-wa- and R. , B. SECRETARY ENSIGN'S TALK. ; Secretary Ensign offered an excuse for the absence of President J. G. McDonald, who is in. J"i do not want to urge a state fair," said Mr. Ensign, "any more than I do a county fair, and I hope that this fair meeting will start a county ' -- - - -- addod ' that no ' county In the state was a. peer to Utah' county. He also"called Tattention to the fact, that Utah county has everything that the mortal could desire-r-fin- e fruits, blooded stock, etc. but that unless they .were .dfsplayed or, granted - publicity, but few would know of the resources. The distinction of the first appli- cation" ;.or space at the fair falls to Frank Spencer Jr., pf this city. The law permitting counties to jlevy r He " " ?oles for this hike, Work in meal rnokinir. fire lighting, signaling, ' "'Xltax-foF-a-couBt- y, palso adyancedi Jlrst aia, ; fmrtnieht test will be In tr. discussed was b,v Hnlgn. It U presumed ell scouts will ' PROVO REPRESENTED. qualified ror secona --be v.Ti.htdTnflr-lB Provo completed. will According to Mr. Ensign, .well represented at the" State fair. be Sunday School will be held at 10 o'clock Sunday morning at Among those to exhibit "will be the the camp. Adjutant Bunting Longe-neckivnight Woolen Mills, Roylance Co. and Platoon . Leader will act , aa advance and several others, ' When reports were heard from the guard and leave with- Jielr Saturday to prepare party early Beveral committees appointed recent nit? tn flkft HA11TA camp. All was given ' that Utah assurance ly, Saturday to leave acouts failing the v at ta rather will ronff have county f representation in T.Jhrarv corner Sunday and - .iiI li . - er -- - x - - Scouta will return Monday afternoon. Vv- By order of ' r ; the route - to - campI )HN Ij 1 - while livestock, including iine horseB. also will be sent Fancy swine, to the number of thirty, will be shipped... " - Scoutmaster Commandiiig. ' COUNTY FAIR. Nothing definite had been done re of a coun garding fair association when The Herald went 1 SEES SILVER TIP; BEAR. to pfressj bunt wa8the8enUment of R. E. Allen and party, who recently the hundred men present that the be effected and a call prob- returned, from a trip to Duchesne, ran ot"the of bear will be made In the near future. fine specimen across ably a only "Having silver tlp variety. it was decided best to not molest the animal, and he was allowed, FOB MOFFAT -to go PU v- the weekly report or the trarnc of our 'several roada. My report showed a handsome Increase, while thow of all t other;, traffic .managers told of a decrease I was, of course, ' proud of this' comparlsonr and wai an object of envy on the part of the oth era. Thn Salt Lake Rout is doing, a beautiful business," says Mr. yaaa. Boh frjelght ana passenger trains are running fulL While last year, wsb the ieat la the history of the road. wf are running ahead of that record oust-ne- ss , apdprospecta-are-excelJe- nt The revJsioa of ratea, aceerdiag te fr. Wana, la puzallas etery trsrao expert la Chicago. "They hate beea la session over h moath," he saya. afed .still have not solved the problem of how to operate under 'the aw schedule without losing all the .money thy have." ROAD IB ISJII Flans for the Utah, extension of the Oeaveff-orthwtWera- n ft Moffat) railroad are well under way, according to Frederick Briad, who has ( beea investigating the 'possibilities of such a road la tbe Ulata basin on be half . et the forelga syndicate, whlcJv It is said, will furnish ' the ncedod Ulata;- nMiwyrrActorOBarto' Erttid-thrailway will he a part ef the new L's the directors h&viaj decided to tunnel the Book cliffs aext spring at a Cost cff 1,250,000, eliminating the pres- eat fefi y grades, and to, extend the lies to de road ta the Colorado-Uta- h velop the' hew oil and asphalt districts ; . of the two state?. e . - .. |