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Show if EH Braces T7 Lid BQVO - NEWS 13 TWO DAYS EARLIER IN THE HERALD PROVO. UTAH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER NO, 83. VOL. JCXVL , 12, 1911. ESTABLISHED t&s. iPJif Ill LLLI I ILJ '.. f ri to I ITrflimnCnnl Tnrnc Sh.ntcl Mosyaraffic-Wi-ll iiuutui -- I Away in Thrce Graces Point For Transport Instea of at he River oftte formal uraeiamation Governor structlon and admonition in the di- Spry, Monday, October 9r is; reetipn of fire prevention Is apparent; designated at "tire Prevention .Day,' and the responsibility is upon parets, and its observance is ufgcdJ'.tyJ.n:' school.i)fficiais,-end-othersntruswith the care of children taeee that strucjijcMldrea tRe hoine a'.ons lines of flif irevn- - they are instructed regarding simple ' tion. means of fire prevention and fire " .Householders also' are urged to put flues and, furnaces and chimneys William "Now, therefore, I, Spry, in proper condition to reduce the dan- governor of the state of Utah, do here- ger of fires from those sources to a by designate Monday, October 9, 1911.' minimum. It is suggested" also that the anniversary of the great Chicago attention be given on that day to" the fire, as "Fire Preveition Day" in the Cy of Williani 444 4 ; Out of ' 3,023 4 .' 4 4 school children enrolled In the public school yesterday Ing. This Is said to be the ' attendance 4 largest first-da4 ever in the city., Jfjanklin had - y next On invitation of the boartbof "while the directors of the ProvoLReservoir with 393 students ; Timpanogbs, 4 Lake Im 378. TheGeatral- jmpany anathc-Uta- h . of a number 185 had but enrolled, but these gation company, an took autocitizens more were of advanced stu- - 4 the prominent .; mobile ' trip yesterday over the dents r '' canal lines of these two com- - 6 -44 44 4.4 4 4 44 4 panics in Utah and Salt Lake 44 4 counties. The party consisted of Considering that these are first days President Joseph F. Smith, A. H. work started off like clock work Lund, and John Henry bmith, and many 0f the departments "the benator " Koed bmoot, W. W. pupji8 already are down to study Armstrong, of the Copper Na - r Turn students Awav. - tional bank; OXBeebe ? " . mA 8Chool. of. the B, Y. university was bet uaviu6 u. 4iuv vuiupcui, Heber J. Grant j alsq members of ter than it has ever been. It was nee the board of directors Of these two 68"gary ' to turn students away in the third. fourth and fifth erades. accord Con,j)ames;Jt'sidentJcJK.-Mu- rdock, Joseph B. Keeler, J. William jng to Secretary Holt, and the S. L. Chipman, J. W. W. tions are very favorable for a large fitzgcrald, el Draper; and Jrvw. attendance in the university. Kirknam, of Salt Lake City. we are receiving a exeat many in The visitors were much gratified in ,r, .. Baid Mr n iu jugt M BUU l UI "iUU WU,. lUCjr as we haye eyer receivedt flnd J bg. ior me irrigation oi someaorty to lieve that we will have a banner year." tIca VS ,ouu m luew Throughout.ihe county:the enroll !ul' to" . reached at a meeting of the directors held Sunday. J. Parker-Maim- er 382T-iaes- be made the landing point for a greater part 6f the traffic from the west side of Utah lake. A cement wharf is to. be built and improvements placed for the convenience of passengers and freight hijiaentgTjfclattie-decision Geneva is 44 44 4 4 4 4 niorn-f- r STARTf ..j 4 it 4 4 4.4 4 .4 j ted , Enterprise Will Irrigate Fifty Thousand Acres of Land JVORK TO to, Thk Go an -- Holdaway Files: Petition For - '.' .cleaning up-'jardg' and vacatAlna, atafeeifrfand other plaices where, ,callef tionsof thatday rubbish tend-to-incr- fire danger. ease Commissionership "... v.-- 2 MAIN Y MLIM NAMED ' - - - Utah.',Jecommea4at'j;-- --.t'- --' '. uh ' - the teachersi,o non-publ- as-m- er, . -- with schools of the state devote "the" city recorder was that of Login- time as may conoiatontly bo Motdaway, candidate for. commissioner tion is the anniversary of thef great . for long term,- - The petition was filed ; v. Chicago fire, and the movement look- liti ( cJkUUSUlQuui,. i aioyi l twin iiicuu . this "lor"'"8 and contained the r ing to fire prevention throughout the that householders and business men in the near future. Betide to some put- quired number of signature. time on that day country originated in Chicago. The devote 4 follows: flues in one filed 44 'the proclamation by RarprrnEiilojTndl-orde- r tng heating "apparatus and and cleaning up their premises date for audit0r, this i the Governor's Proclamation. j The Mosida people have stated that only can The fire waste in the United States and making .proper disposition of all;diJate they will build a large steamer for the is pr0pery entered Tnere doe, deplorably large. It is estimated inflammable material that has collectlake as soon as the landing nears 'h0w Mem t0 be ,ack of -that each year-theloss; per capita 4a ed during the summer months, I sug ;?ot Wmjtfetion''lin " ror nests. Each the citizens exceeds the. entire fire waste gest that instruction be given the Chll political most of shipping to the west side of European countries several hundred dren in the proper entries, tip to this time offaeiake'wlll"bemdonetrom"thi8 e.-.i-fis ' " which have been the cause of mttnyi0etition are belna circulated for J. H. per cent. Rio Grande stated the is It that point ' . . . ... tlmher' - rnnnarAtmna nv railroad has offered to run a spur to The question of fire prevention has --afrinii9 Fruny, h. c. Kirkwooa, n. o. wade, become enational in is and thewaterahed8r.4e destroyed ritsBCopeflBd the edge of the lake so that freight state is vitally interested there-inJsT- nuded. I believe that with proper George Havercamp ,for the commiting will be made easy. Everything ery only jlo preventable iireBoc caj anjirajnlng Jn these- - vital nat eionershlp. Others who are ; being, indica-Knigh- t, needed on the west side-- of theiiake cur in business houses and residences ters there" can be effected a great sav mentioned are W. H. Brereton, presl can come from this point. Aside from building a steamer' to but vast "waste fronrthis cause"6ccurs ing of property and human life and . j dent. of the State bank; Wliford Giles; i i.. i j traverse the lake, flat boats will be in forests; and al? on account of Ig- t cuutiiuu ol tue .UDU.uv.c teroy Dixon, Joseph Berry. For the built to hamfle many tons, of coal norance and carelessness on the part me increase 01 me propeny vaiue 01 audltorship there are only- - three ap These will be towed across. The man- of people respopsible for the care of this state. picants thus far, Ralph Elliot, C. is a total loss. "In witness whereof, I have hereunagement of Geneva also proposes to property. Every ire Dahlquist and Johr Saxey. the place, making it a The insurance on the destroyed prope- to set my hand and caused the great improve io counties; particularly were they sur-- "' menr wag 8aUsfactory and in a major resort and next only indemnity obtained by a seal of the state of Utah to be affixed year it will be run rty-is at Salt Lake City this 9th day of Isep-- ' muro u wi - Ity of cases there was an increase over under a management which will cater tax on property owners. uiai - tember. A. D. 111." inof more uu vauai is uemg cuuoii ucieu iu laatj The need widespread to pleasure-seekerThe trees now SUGAR year -water by gravity to the point of the jg are of a size that guarantees ample " mountain at an elevation of three nun- shade and with added hotel service """dred feet abCxette JordanrTiverr-Thi- r and good meals, the directors Jupe to FIRE PAID will land "water at the cut on the line a will 4 to make an estimate-o- what f 1 the work will cost and report , ' 44444 44 444 444 44 :t,er cuJBLjsinLiXMMyi au -- s - ....... .'. -- j ot -- C, llu,uu ruu .cu HIGHEST s. - ' 'of, the Salt Lake Route, where it BRIEFS passes through the point of the mountain," thus making it easy to go on north into Salt Lake, county above RETURN FROM MINE. , Draper,.. It also makes it possible Xjo A, Lt Booth, Wilford Giles and W. Ailea - hay : returned from- a, trip sypnontne water .at tne point jdi tne mountain and take it at a to the Big Nebo propertr in the Santaon the lands west of the Jordan, touch- - qUjn district where surveys "were being closely to HarrimEii in the south- - ing made. The tunnel is now in ,a west part of Salt Lake valley- - It .also distance. of 532 feet and ' within the ' covers much land in the north end' onext 8p feet it is expectfed"thatthe Utab county on the west of the which outcrops on the surface - high-lev- el - attract the make it point that people of the state. CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT. The Choral union wigive a will be ... struck. At Pumping Plant. d the ..loeation v of the proposed pumping plant on tbe lake south of Saratoga, and" followed the proposed canal on the first 100-folift down into Salt Lake county through Riverlbn. It is the intention pf the company to begTnwork on the DESTROYS THREE nu ninun mi inn con- bl DflnHa, tlm flflU cert Friday evening at the Methodist church. -- An interesting program will be given and refreshments will be served. All are invited This is the last concert to be' given before Rev. an dMrs. Kelley leave for Montana. Jor-ior- e dan. BI6 JEWISH CRAFTSMEN CENTS III nninninn IM YEARS Not in twenty-twyears has the price of sugar been so high as it laat' present, or rather, as it was last weekv TweitwjprearB ago sales 6t .Cuba raw were made at 2 cents over' the highest price of last week,' and grami- -' lated sold at 8V4 cents. . Yesterday At a meeting of the board of direc: New York reported a slight decline in tors of the Colorado Mining company sugar pfices. uett4 oi ' t dividend f held yesterday a . lation as to the cause or causes that r v was posted payable on. September 23. ,ed up to tne extraordioary rise n At a meeting of the board of dlrec - :8Ugar quotations.. It is generally con-- , tors of Mining company, ceded taking .published accounts as a" held yesterday, a dividend was .bagig, that the sensational advance in posted, payable on September 23. the price 0f vn!j,r jg due "undoubtedly Books wiiLclose on the 18th and open to the Euroi.eau drouthrbut another UI1 ot?J'lcuiuc. At. opcamug ui - factor has now come to the surface. dividend, Secretary Manguni said: It is strongly hinted in New York "We did not think it advisable o pay sugar circles that another element In more because, of mine' conditions. The the rise is rivalry between the Ameriamount paid leaves a good cash bal- can and Federal sugar companies, and ance and we considered it good busi- that it is the. latter company that is ness policy to declare only a three-cen- t deliberately forcing the price up on dividend " at this time. The as- its rival. The motive' in this,' it is sessment levied" on the Opex will pay said, is that the American company the indebtedness and we have' ordered contracted to buy- - more than .50,000 the property shut down for the time tons of Hawaiian cane augar, . The terms were that it should psy the mar being." '.. An assessment of of a ent .WAS ket price on the day of arrival. Th levied on the Opex and will be desugar isstill afloat, hence' the higher linquent October 15, and sales day is market price of sagar is pushed in the NvombeeP 7. This will bring the Interim the. more themerlcan will . company1 in about 17,600. have to pay for its sugar. The Crown Point directors levied a half cent a Shore assessment which 4 44 4 UULUnAUU o " 444 r r 4-- $4 Monday mbraing fire was discovered in the barn of John Wilson and the corrals oi. Vil-- " liam Jex and Hubbard Tuttlej tl three-cen- HVW,-u- - - - -- . TALBOE INJURED. .H A.Talboecontractor pi Uris whicjiccupyjcorners of adja- PASS THROUGH cent city lots ln Spanish' 4 city, was brought from Redmond Fork. The fire gained such Sevier county, Saturday, .suffering -two ribs from a broken leg, headway before tiie alarm was" broken sent in that the . barn could and othes severe bruises, sustained i4 not be saved and two new sets by falling from the second story to of harness belonging lo Wscyj. pumping station, erecting buHdfngs, the floor of the Redmond schoolhouse, were burned. and pacing at least Wo"" pump units for which he has the contract. Mr, 50 of As families advance the this , for of fall the pumping water Talboe is resting as easily as is posin guard 4444-for the next year's irrigation A sec- -' sible and is in a fair way to recbv- - who will settle on the 2000-acr- e tract w as on the The fire department tion of the canal also will be built to ery. of land in the southern- - part of the scene in five minutes after the alarm the Jordan Narrows this fall and win-te- r. state Kat was purchased during the was sent in, and had they not been DEATH" F CHILD. son of Dr. summer by the Jewish Agricultural prompt serious damage would have Engfheers now are in the field layRalph, - the line Lindon to the and Mrs. P.- 'Vy. Taylor, "died Satur- and Colonization association, " twelve resulted, as the place was surrounded from ing out the " point of the mountain" and cphstruf day from cholerainfantum, the in- members of the association passed by many frame buildings and sheds As It wasLlMr., Wilson sustained a : tion work will begin on the 'eitensifoij terment being hold Sunday.: through Provo' Sunday morning .'over $250 068. " Mr. Jex lost a chicken of the Provo Reservoir canal wtihin the pen;er & IRo Grande railroad for house atid one CALLED TO FIR E. hogVhlch was roast a cquple of weeks. ' Utah. in the ed. southern Six other project hogs were turned loose 'Exceptionally good progresa has The Springville fire department had ' -Mr. and Tuttle's pig pen was B. of . was the head the At ; escaped. party been made on the construction of the its first Sunday to distinguish ' "was carried. No burned. insurance itself since its organization last Brown, of Philadelphiargeneral manreservoirs at the head of Provo. rii burn er this season and water will be spring. " A' Jire in the 'rear of Vera ager of the organization, andBecriF TheJntexY.enihgeje8allwere ed. . stored for exjLjsoaaon Buff4ejentr-iHarmer's place destroyed alhaystack SPECIAL SESSION OF 4 will bring7maboui i5-00"0n tte tary V. Herbst. The party will locate Chief Booth, of the-fi- re department, 500 evel.if the . property, conditions .4 and a chicken house, and the firemen COMMERCIAL CLUB. 4 water several thousand acres. on. the Piute project, in Sanpete coun- was Injured while fighting the fire by are declared to be very favorable. The.' checked further spread of the flames 4 his right drift on the 400 level Is - now in a 4 4 4 4 by their prompt response to the call. ty, where Governor William Spry, and a rusty nail, which pierced A 4 session of the 44 special ' . instru band. 4 The damage will not exceed $100. Samuel Newhouse largely wera A WORD WAR 300 4 Provo of feet. Commercial distance club f mental in directing their - attention Ffre at' Palmyra, i IS EXPECTED. 4 will - be held Wednesday, 4 last spring, when the projectwas Adam Burt of Palmyra also suffered BONNEVILLE HAS 1 4 CATTLEMEN IN PRICE. 4 night, and special ; orders 4 and John Roundy opened. Mr. Newhouse correspond from fire last: night, losing forty, tons 4 GOOD PROSPECTS. have been given' out by 4 If the "city council has 4 Charles VERY ed with the organization at t'hila' of first-cu- t alfalfa'hay in a fire which the powers that be" that no 4 good luck tomorrow: night 4 left for" Price' Sunday and will pur- delphi'a and .succeeded' in 'interesting destroyed all of his corral, hay Bheds vThe Ben'neville tunnel, east-o- f Pro? 4 . member shall remain away. 4 the salary question of the 4 chase cattle from the ranchers and a distance the leaders in: the prospects for oi 9iu ieet. J The matters to 'be. disr 4 and outbuildings. j. This was-itoo. far vo, is now. . in . r n"ew city officers .will .be stock raisers of Carbon county. . add- e -men Sat the are Twenty-fivJSpry employed fire Utah.jSoveraor for The away 'the department' '. settled; .The meeting-ha- d Tossed at the meeifhcr.are 4 his influence, and extended every damage in this blaze was close to 1,-- purpose of rushing the work. "While led MAY USE BOOSTER STAMPS. 4 , Wexl-4 of such grave importance. . : until l out- - OOONo insurance: there have been no Indications of ore 4 that - -- 4 Postmaster .Clove has received of-- f courtesy to,, the settlers and the counniVlit allow in 'npurlnv jeyery : singieiinember's , to. this time; It Is" believed that be - from off n de- come was the purchase of- the land j known ice ofr the up either noticehow. ficial ianot 4 attentiori fsreqtnred;r All; "4 '. out of the ZS. fore long there will be signs of pay 4 Toc.ale firs originated. The of the theory 4 nbparWnTToW voting will be done with "city. to attend. Special as hose pui out .byJthft It Is asserted that the main colony small boy and a match seems the most dirt The purpose of the tunnel was 4 secret ballot -- so, there need ' 4 4 stamps, Reguch sent "ticehas'lceh' by started hy .Mr. Knight, Commercial club, advertising this city wilt arrive In the spring in time to likely one.though. owinz.to the Jack t)eri6'fear-:that,'an.infor-- , cordef Elliot to these meni- worfr" the "land" for the early" crops. of rain everything is so dry that a to find a" good body of water or ore. and mails in the arei permissabl& mation as hdw to a man attendance'" .full a bers.and The present party consists of carpen- spark from a clgaret or other source There is a littTe water coming into the 4out. votes !c pvipi-tff- i The will, TIic ordinance 4 may be placed on "the front or back get tunnel at this time, but it can be, car 4 Question of whether he diVf 4 ters, blacksmiths,- mechanics, and dif- may have caused the rouble. 4 of the envelope. Some confusion had ferent which has had one readried by a. two-inc- h craftsmen, who will prepare th pipe Mr. Knight been esperience.djn many offices -it' or, not will not be dis- r . CUT FRUIT RATES.. . . ing calls for $1000, to be 4 those to come men later. his are sure for that their ef . cussed, 'but the and adway Only: order. previous" of a' 4 question" to Daidto the commissioners "We are going- out to the farms as The freight rate on decldjous fruits forts will be fruitful, and if. thejven-t'ur- e which resemblg vvHl stamps vertising be and-v.: 1200 : to-- " the mayonJ" AU-- ef from Utah o the Atlantic ' seaboard ' Spc-beploneera aala -- MrBrown proves . successful, another hole It T' atr IengthiisjJ?. are men of lb.e..jct LS(Lceats:.ler 1QQ. pounds jrlll bedug in, the, moiintaina . eagt-- of 'cial - warrsnts are out envelope. .., . ': . exBected.. as- - there -- are 19. The rate from Idaho to the this, city. It is stated that someVof in We winter will the Sept.. , spend family, 4: all mtttibcrs and the secrcr tjiat-- l members- who-bclk- ve -i 'B&sleV- - left last evr breaking5 f&nd-anbuilding houses. In Atlantic coast will be Iowere4 20c. The the 7riebeVt Afloat" f la' the' sate ';has thesaitfimts are large fori1lford,Uwhere she has'.1 th spring our families ana, other new tariff has been, made to conform hocn to'und in this section ana" ' it' is 4i bers- fehojttatjtend 'to save flint iho & nih" 4. join t- tff freight reduction, on California iflth V.",N trouble. ' 4 cepted'a if&:itiei.; as Woher in tf'miiiVr of .the aspi mTinn The- - party also-visite- ' ot . HO . 44444444444 ' v- ' -- j cfce . 4444 0 . 44 44 444 44 -- 4 4 -- -- beeB'-fostj)one(- the-post- Jl')0al? - -- ' n, -- ' t - he-cau-se ."-- 4r - Will-hey-.Do-- t to amounts.are not ample, Wt--'i 44 44 4 tUBaV-Taviftif- rior.4 v : d . : u"'c fcir - j.ill 'd'thnt tlie'nierf arc wrkng - furthtr 444 4-44- 4 4, |