OCR Text |
Show NEWS 13 TWO DAYS EARLICH IN THE HERALD fill NO. 81, XXVI VOI PROVO. tJTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1911. FOU fi TH SESS f Bfl TRUUBLh AFTER HSmillE DEATH OF GEORGE A. FERRE. Ros-we- ll Geoige A,Ferre, son of the late Of QTARTm 0F I " ESTABLISHED " 10 HE BETTER mm PI10WES Ferre. .of this city, died at the liome of his Tjrotiior,' Warren SHFrrs,216 North Seventh East street yester day afternoon of cancer.' The deceas-- , ed was 45 years of age and has Mved jn provQ a i hi life. He is survived' py nis wire ana amet cnuarea. UL UIIIIMLU 1885. 14 FIRE FIERCE Dill "Business conditions of the country are somewhat improved, according to Dunn's Review.- It says In part: "L better tone is noted in general Postal Savings itank Subject of tra.de, not alone at New Yorkjclty. but tto'row .Livifjf Kigs and Jour? at most lobbing centers of the West -AtldtTS!n)f Posntasier neyto lucker row in and South. Cotton goods are in betDEATH OF WOMAN. demand-- : jre vlsiofi" OLirlces. having ter James Clove Lucy Weaversley" Lbngaottbm, aged stimulated business. apparently 60 years, died in tnis city' last night for- print' tJoth is active innrry: Building of kidnoy trouble She was born in Station," land the demand at Kail Kiver.sDovkB Dr A. C., Rkrnn r,,,., .h I England, having come to this country de" teel a marked & tmProyement Mains . She .leaves,, fouj fourth session of the Teachers' InaU years a5o. Andrew J. Wilson. - whose irom 109 rauFoaas are tute this orPers an morning by intervating u grown .chi'dren. The funeral will be Ka ,m a ,t9i " " business oi'rset rV on Be Ineictiori'aaa Iniecuous nidla,S aiess held.5in the Third ward chapel Friday 'ow make stocks in structural Sjuth Eighth "West street, 1 Bhapes; This toLowe-was a. at z o ciock. - cise and interesting report. ofJjy the con a consumers more eager to cover, fail ' Cltyraafl Roy Cairnes,- of ' i; , American Pork, both minors, .ducauonal association by Miss and winter requirements at Pittsburg PATHFINDER HERE. IS are" being heid at the. county .Wrl '6l8on;and Kugene L. oliberts and several furnaces are going Into i The Tribune E. M. F. "30" i " 7' 'J',"' of Jail, awaiting, instructions from because the broader blast inquiry by- W. D. R'Bhel 'tjave a jshoit ti'.k on physical culture. car," occupied Jt, .. j.r t.hn in' two cities. thn ff.Ar for p'glronV "Large orders are taken Addresses also were ' and. D.'J. Vi la and others,' arrived in yen by .Word Was received by 'Mayor, The lads weie accompanied by s.teel ; bars at Chicago IRE, Caused by a spark' fronT at terms ,for Eastmoad, oa of art Provo yesterday morning on its way W H. Ray yesterday that J. A: V two girls, giving their names ujin engine falling on a fresh-- : is being n the schools and 'Dr. Peterson urged which show some concessions from to- Fish Lake. - An effort if as' Mnggiel Tay or and .Ruth A In foptwafHhere previous quotations. Jones, , who. obtained a franchise cfle teacher to have" an accurate, roof, totally ' de-- ; way ts is greater activity,-bu- t Fornler, and say they are from the buying for thje'T building of a gas" plant oi will car route to this, lake, and the measuring results la learning, jkio uranae - ' sireyea me Denver Tooele. The girls also are be- . tftBit the leading towns n route.": The One ol the most interesting; fea- still notably conservative, tbe dispo- - depot, room andi'tatm. baggage sU.ion; being consumptive' reroute ."Is through Provo, Springville tures was the address by Postmastej in this, city, will be here in the house Thistle at Tuesday 'after-nly. Spanish Fork, Payson, Nephi, Levan james u ove on the postal, savings sys quirement fnrnirii with hi fiitcf vanrl a a a a a a a a a a a a rioon. -- The lqsa Was near $23,000, . . . . . , jGunHlFonSalina, and Rtehfie'd on the tem, which he declared "ft aij liastened i6 Wli buiiv wuift.yi. Extensile repairs and alterations anerui ueorge.juua recejveu woru an(1 Maron, Manf, Moullt uy the recent, panic. Its object,' he ; com-Mr. has was Jones the ast menL3 just quartet had just beencompleted on the making pleasant Thistle and Castllla on the saltfLwas to, provide' a. safe ideposlt for night that IS those who would not other isa pat pleted.t.the: Pocatello gas works away with two livery rigs, which were return "trip.- fdepoti and the painters "had just ' ronize the bank and encouraged savand Provo- will be the next scene the 'propekyof .Btablee- at Midvale completed painting the r66f when B ' " " ; ing In children!' Vocal selectlons .were : American Fork. Yount Wilson is -- y' bt action. '' ," .. and " ' a TAUGH The Institution of the passing- enginethrew- spirka-upo- iipostal savings giyen ly Mrs." Sarah "Ramsey and Miss . The main generator building . will said to have gone "rrr'ij Sunday'. has -.In . the .postofflces . . defiartment ,. the solo" by Miss. Ma Kvans arid a paint. A'' y structure n.gnt accompanied, dj be a substantial gin.- brought to the attention of the State rie Boshard. piano" . brisk breeze" soon fanned 'the .3 iii concrete floois and walks. Be- He hired the rig andr drove to. Amen-,-- Board of Equalization the question- a? j " l . -" a rroiessor it. raui can sPark& j. into, a blaze. ' aispiayed A courser in industrial management, hind this building will be the gas Fork, where they induced Cairnes, to whether deposits In the nation) beautiful col ection of butterflies and Ladd stax discovered at was who the large-tanGeorge. . lor the tank," and also livery. working has been established at the Agricul-- j .Engineer t also specimens of the most common tural .ott the roof of the depW; . . college. This couise has never jthe Jcetaanacg.crudjy3U lfd "Ame will be built to this tank to laclutate gTvTn"Trian" matter has been referred to gaiding each Payson, where they spent the night. '',ne tic i.nloading of oil.. stitution. It trains men and women in ofrioax ume, nowever, me iiames naa ' his R. Barnes for GenlA. later leli for Tucker.. At this Instead of manufacturing illuminat tbe science back of western Industries gained Buch headway that5 the' Wun--1 oyiuiouu v, ing gas from coal, th,e company uses point they lelt the right and purchased especially and at the Bame time gives teert who sought to put out the fire s were and to about "ted watgr supply were help- as emtickets for Helper thorn a Flde;vlta practically the REp0RT FR0M uTAtl-OOA OE Af! GO IS when were.ln-of.. :.:.'. .::z.".:.'il0Mj EncouragiBg - report, bavfr. beea-r- e;T ployed-b- y s . ihey gaa.plant3 at, get.onthe train, the different railroad stations. It is a combination of science and A. S. Welch, station agent, man terceptea Dy unentz juaa ana nrougnt ceivk from the utah CongolWated I ! to this city. WELL RECOMMENDED. business. The students will be taken aged to have all of his records, but United - TIntic and Lehl Tintlc prop: girls-will his personal effects.' ThB The Jones" company is . backed by ,Wilsoa..and HOT banks sugar factories, lost all-utah"co u now "doing right into-thbe:ertje8Th() of W. A. Nash, cash household goods and has es taken to Salt Lake ana .dealt with,'4ta deveTopinent work on the Ohio and Indiana-capita- l cement factories. smelters, mines, who had apartments qp. the second' lumber 'mills and other great business ier tablished several gas, plants in the while local "officers will Investigate be- or 20n frrim tne .... . . concerns and made to work. A con floor of the building were totally dewest, tne one jm neing compiewa a)iue 'low the main tunnel and at a point - e continued demands' of labor siderable at PocateCo'is Bald to be one "of the The" Wilson boy was taken to Salt 36o feet northeast from the shaft The part of their co'lege course stroyedr Ono hundred piece of most complete affairs la the 5Vest for Lake city, aate last mgnt Dy ueputy vnaentwork is on a winze which has for higher pay, and Jthe' consequent In- will be spent at such work.' freight and some baggage Iso were ' crease of operating "expenses, It" at-at Axel PhpHff "forMr. Steel?, county, The ; -'vsZ destroyed, (.commendation Bf ok Bt JU nn. tribtrteir roost of tho decttmse 1a ys g thei ? on a sidetrack caught :" Eight b very favor and it b aafd that he.will be charged be,ov vhere the ,se WM receutly net. revenues of jTQnes fromPocat'eilq the Denver .Rio fire and were destroyed. Only oa9' able, About, fifty local men will be witn grana larceny., it is neuevea mat sent up 2 5or 30 feet, giving now about Mrande aRikoad' company, car of the string. was saved. It was according the coys are older than the age they SO feet on the dip of thli Vein. This employed in the building' of the ' to the annual report of President E. T. loaded with ice, and damage to" the ear first gave. is all in strongly mineralized vein mat ..JJ '.1. issued. Jeffery, he. other seven were a just ter, heavily leached,' and' discolored Tne report shows that while tbe inwith corner showing some little come of the road BAY MEETS for the fiscal year, The greater part' of tbe loss b covvalues. : DID FAILS TO LOCAL ending June 30, 1911, was $94,285.23 ered iy Insurance in a blanket policy greater than that of the preceding carried by' the Denver & Rio Grande LEHt TINTIC OUTLOOK. Increase In operating ex Whether President William II. Taft Rflllrnnil nAmnanv Everything is in good shape at the year, tthe penses resulted In a decrease in net shall be accorded. second'recepUon j Mrs, C. C. Barnes, a nearby reel-o-f FDR MUCH SPACE AJnited Tintic for directly resuming revenue AGREE Oil THE of 4.22 per cent some sort npon his arrival to' Salt 'jdont, fainted t the sight of rapidwork of sinking the main work' to the demands of Referring October 13," alter having' toured ing building and sustained labor, : Lake. 310 level. The haft painful ing shaft to the is now, down 245 feet and it eventually the report shows that since January 1, the northwest and- the Pacific coast, injury to her knee ia falling AT STATE FAIR I'JAGE SCALE A temporary station "twill cut into the old Aspinwall vein 1910, these have resulted in a wage is a question' sow confronting the com hasten fitted increase of 2600,000 per annum. Pres- mittees in charge or the-- - president's up In "a tox-caLehl in situated North TinUc, The; ident Jeffery says that these uemands entertainment Itdikely will be' set Tintic, Is engaged now in running a to met been avoid have, strikes and postponed-meetinof the at tied tbe No action was taken at the meeting Much interest is being taken In the long tunnel into the mountain to tap their serious ' busi to consequences this afternoon. comjafttee special the vein which above produced con 7 "of the city council held Tuesday night preparations of exhibits which will go As no chief executive's second stop siderable good shipping ore. The tun ness and to Ihe traveling public. First public knowledge of the actual 'in Sa'' Lake City will oe not more in regard, to the salaries to be paid the from tUtah, county to the State fair nel is now in 700 feet. cost of the new Salt Lake City depot new officers in: the commission prm this fall and the chairmen of the comminutes, just long enough ' is contained in the report, the exact ffof a' change of engines on the special of government. A new ordinance was mittees are very busy. . JEX ANNIVERSARY."' IS OCT. read the Jirst time, which sets the th..T any par being 21,217,059.13 figures Mr. not believed A William Mrs. Jex and celebrated is it train, . Eastmond, chairman ofi the 80th anniversary of the former, at .That portion, of the report covering ticular reception plan will be..entered ( t salary of tbe mayor at $1206and the theProf. on arts and manufac- committee and at ' ' auditor commissioners at $1000 . their, home in. Spanish Fork Tuesday, the Western Pacific shows that 'Op to upon. IT Jone-Snntif of This yeaflhereabeen ?9tW,butHinioiHvasnpo8tponed "Governor WilTiani Spry chairmaaot when the descendants gatherednat "MaBaft;r7irSmootrortire'Provflr" . the next meeting which is to be held promised from the Knight Woolen their home. ; The Hiring, descendants expended on the new road- a total of the general committee! said yesterday district of the Mountain .States Tel ' Wednesday!. September 13. that so far as he kaew the train would ephone company, has received infor Mills, two protographers, ''one roller number ,4180, there are seven daugh 173,027,955.57. nance presented differed from a, pre- 125" not stop long enough to allow any mation irom au uko uiy mat uusr ters and four, sons.' grandchildren mill and the factory. vious one, the auditor being allowed An and 27 more than a brief greeting.. It Is cer Independent wires will be cut over by living! 3. W. Wilson, chairman 'of the horse 900 a year instead of 840. excellent impromptu, program was tain, however, that the general com October 1st. The toll lines are alCHEAP RATES The regular hills were allowed for committee, reported that the Prc-vmittee will deem it proper to take for- ready in working order and the tolls given at the 'Spanish Fork city pavil Bench Belgian Draft- - florae company. ion, Heber C' Jex, of this city,' acting the month' of August. mal cognizance of the' president's Btay of the Independent are being handled - the American northcastDraft of Fork the at theSld Bell building." When GenK. Anderson, Belgian An entertaining as toastmaster. Mary .in the. city, no matter how short eral District Manager C. G. Seelye, of . rn part of the city, presented a claim Horse "association . and," the Mapleton musics' program also was given, in BEIIIC CHANGED According to advices at the Oregon will done Horse association for Draft the by Salt Lake,. City, was here on Monday,, damages city Belgian 'which of Line the Short against passenger .offices', the pros quintet ' im--: ident's special will arrive in Salt Lake an inspection was made' city water mains going' through her exhibit their stallions; Andrew Knud- - Salt Lake City .participated. of and the the 18 provemonU progress from Los at premises. Referred to the committee sen wi'l exhibit six pairs of mules; L. October Angeles, City' .The last of the cheap round-triex 2:30 in' the afternoon and leave at 2:50 jv'ork of. cutting over. He gave the as-- , W, Lund, of PleasantGrove, six draft TRAINING SCHOOL MONDAY' on "waterworks. ol cursion rates to the East expired yes p. m, for Butte. The B. Y university training-schosurance that the two 'systems would be The city recorder was granted f 50 horsee,'and Mrs. Williamson one Bel' A number of standard-bretook will ad one terday. and tbe stallion at. , people Monday, for contingent open department gian Owing to pressing business of an consolidated in ajl parte of the. state ' same time as the otherschools of the vantage of the reduced fares and other nature the members of the spe- at the earliest date practicable."; stallion and five jacks. COWS TO USE STREETS. -- W, to tickets council of The two work school to the came bought will exhibit C Westrope. open) city regular cial which will Complaints committee, appoint the " stallions and will con- the other departrhonta will not be open Springs, Chicago and Eastern cities. reception and other committees., to JONES IN MANTI. .from residents.' on First East street tandard-bre. : October 4 and October 5 are the fi- handle the details of tbe thoroughbred until the first .week in October. This regarding the driving of cows on the tribute to, a carloa-sP- f reception to Milton Jones,. Y bo has the manage-on nal which dates comAfie enthe railroads' will to a are is stores is ment allow who the""Schwab to in the will ab students cattle', , which,, it of aidewaikd. . It 'was referred understood, be accorded the president on his first j ' tickets visit,' October 5, did not' meet L. V. BunneT;ea?rd inx'arm work" to ge,t through sell reduced rate round-tri". mittee aud in the report returned at go from Utah county. the sence In the East of Sam Schwab, visdea"l of their fall work:. A1, east, the final return limit ' ited the Mantl Btore Monday.; He being . .Tuesday night's meeting, attention of will exhibit six head of Holstein cowsJ'with .Vaood .... Oc Commercial club, yesterday, . A . Ellsworth will send six head nils" toper N. Is tariff to the ii. attendance was U tailed . that business is good - in the gives supplementary anticipated marshal eaya the city Jargf September 22 and 23 as dates on which i southern part of" the state and the law and hereafter the law-- must be en-- i of Berkshire hogs, and J. V, Ellison ijpar. -- ? especially cheap .tickets may be sold POSTMASTERS HERE crops are", everything that : could . be t- forced, meaning that cpws will "here-'- t ana Mayor w. 11. tvaj win vxuiuiv njt '" ON MAGAZINES TIME; td'eertain Eastern points. ' . ': .' .' swine. asked for. j".. after walk on" the streot' Instead -- of head of .s nutnonMost of rates Pathe to P'an ine on the postotuce cheap . i. jrhecommittee .the sidewalk grasces reported . that arrangements u s ' 10 moi,e magaaines ana omer cific "coast'now Tare' disconliriueqV.Tqr The ' following fees were reported the season, that is; the' $30 fare to FIGHT. BUSRH FIRE. for an .excellent diBplay 6 that tine Vindicate by fast freight will not state. of the affect. collected this re-San Francisco or Los Angeles and J part by county officers In Authat the county Jrectly r.ank Roper and Of. N. H. N.elson under way . onnt in nnt ha will lnhTfpntfnTi y Rock $73; recorder, $276.13; ..two Sheriff, turn, but higher price tickets can still " at gust; spent a busy hour or so v,omu mamiainyB rare pouiuj vx Provo is prepared for the '.. enter- clerk, $438.70; treasurer, $9.", County cars TJtah. as as far De for! west "lias Mag below freight a brush Brecon the bought considerably regCanyon last Monday fighting applied hibi "r..v. tainment of the state postmasters, Treasurer E. T. Palfreyman has, refire which had been started "by 'lopie 50 percent iooro space than h took azlnes will be carried as usual on mail ular rate. ." who will meet here in convention Fri- ported the following amounts on hand Buf The flames threatened the last year tpmeet the expected demand trains from the Atlantic coast to. hoys. and Saturday. The sessions of 1n county funds: - Jurors and wit ORE CANDIDATES. day tfi'ence $ on falo and Piltsburtf. last brash 'and timber of the entire moun- from prospective horticultural, exhin' In mail will bo heid in nesses' fund, $207.50; county superin- the dealers . KirkVood ia to' th to elatest Cincinnati, Chicago, StjR-iCfreights tain, and thS men did their best to itors theCommercial club rooms and the tendent of "schools, $174."t;. countv Kansas' City, St. Paul and Oma-Jpetition for the office of mayor keep it from spreadinp.-They were fntertainment will, include a compli school fund,. $2,291.07 There H an Mrs." C. E.',Tx)Ose .and Miss Fay ha. From these points the magazines! in the coming election; C. G.'Dahll and Frank Roper gave some rides auto . John and mentary through overdraFt in the general rud o,r concert,,' Saxey are candidates f'Uher!.-- advice to tlie boys "who sta fjoose are spending the day in' Salt will travel westward bjr regular 'for ' ' ' $ic2.os ON the PAGE ' cars FOUR. CONTINUED 'cn'rer fnin mail auditorship. "il th flamei. . t Lalte City," . i IT DICE j - ;C0Jty "Jii. rtr -- Work of erator and v , Ex-po- rt Gen - to . Thistle Eating House and Cari Were ea Rushed Destroyed Tuesday Salt-Lak- - - , . PLANT COMPLETE Na-'u- WOMAN I I " patb-f.nd- - Pro-els- . . " r-rf-- , INJURED . or ! the-va- E. lue ed to-w- aa a ..'-?- nr -- . , - - -- tr... , - "one-stor- wir- ' A1MEI II Tr" , ., ih - - TATA.C. . ed . v r-r - - ks fl8s beTre'n viable--lnfwmathnr:Te At-an- d. . . . fllfl same-proces- N. ft-Plntsch - mastery-aof.-thebusipes- OPTIMISTIC the-tw- 600-fo- - s. of e ot ft ce. To-th- , Of-th- ; . tJOS-car- IE- COMMITTEE - - 1 - PEOPLE CIIIGIL - -- . -- the-turn-- - ' r. g s " JDili thnn-'twent- ClAD I .V' E.-H- , h . -- . The-rdi- - y - -- Provo-llattres- s ' . ' Il'i o - . " Hawail-Maorla- n of-th- e p d , Denver,--.Colorad- . d . ! . . . . it p i .;, - ... , I , Duroc-Jerse- ir. . - "' y - graiand Forconoii re ( - COUNTY-FUNDS."-- " - , , , - - pre-Loui- nt " succf-.esrii- .....'' " s, |