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Show rjn "ITI VOL.XXVI.NO. - a I jt- - 0V0 ! 1 . ... - 1 PROVO. UTAH, THURSDAY,: DECEMBERjlJL9IL 126. Sheriff:s Office, Drug Stores and Citizens Break Law an RAFFLE GARIE , v nils CITIZENS LAKE TELLUBIDE TO MUST IE DEF1GIT -- III LARGE b niimo nr nunin ruiiua ur unuin REFUSE - P. t - .... ESTABLISHED1885r FouriDays.to mm Christmas - DEG. 21 -- CONCERT TOUR LAD BUT Positively The -- Last Call. Shop Now . Guarantors of Expenses Must Pay' About $170 SCHOOL FOR 4, GOFFERS Taking at its face value the earnest The question of purchasing land for That the famous trip of the taber Invitation of the Salt Lake Commer-cia- l the new high school was voted dowa nacle choir was a financial loss of club extended during the latter's at a mass meeting of voters at Spanhow such a deficit develop strenuous fight for cheaper and larg- ish Fork last night The vote stood 120,19(1.01 and ed why, In spite of it, the trip er electrical power facilities for Salt 79 to 86. It Is believed that an effort was a huge success, viewed from a ' ; State has Almost Two Million To Good U XMAS A tka,jBoanctom demeanor In Sight of Law or Never L ; Hundreds of Citizens . -- Each, . STOPPED t ' I; W good"aTcompsherwas K Pilfer company is ready to apply for when the proposition will'" be submitted SOinfpoIptof made known yesterday when George Captain George E. Hair, chief of to voters. all the a franchise giving rt entrance . into O. of the enterprise, Pyper, manager, It was proposed some months ago to service In this district for the che city; as a surveyor of the costty buy a tract of ninteen and a half submitted his report to the choir a gooa balanGe in United States government, Is intercommittee at a special meeting Snuwiwu currenf to the public at. large. The acres for high school purposes. The ested.. In tracing the origin, o i the treasurvf $ franchise is. now. being drafted In the city was asked to. pay $2,375, the held at the Commercial club. , and total disbursements Christmas trees that are. being sold-I. Upon hearing the report it was delegal department of the company and school board to pay a like amount cided to call upon each of the 115 during the.year apiounting to $2,- Salt Lake. If these are found to the application will be filled soon af- When the matter was referred to the who 1 ionsented buatness.men to Lbe thenual-reports-oplace 659,262:8 , council that body could not agree -irom government lands,- - he - saya f ter the new adnjinistration Is seated city on names their of the list a mass giiarantofa State Auditof Tesse D. Tewkes there is likely to be trouble, as It is and it was .decided to call This, big piece of news will be con- meeting of the citizens: "WBenthe of the choir's expenses,- to share and State treasurer David c Mat-so- n against the law for anyone to. put this tained in the report of the special meeting was called to order by Mayor equally the burden of the deficlt-Thlwer handed to Governor timber for saleA The government alwill' necessitate the contribution by committee appointed by the Commer W. A. Jones, the hall was packed to 50 lows -- every citizen the right to ""N- each man of approximately $175. Most Wiliaprf Spry. cial club to probe the question of overflowing. ThiTflnanclal' oL of condition state to the have this the must be eut worth guarantors of of this the a agreed statement vStumpage, r The Mayor gave cheaper electrical power, wfchwill financial condition of the city. The apportionment of the deficit and little intvery department is excellent as Is used entirely by the person getting be submitted at the general club mem. report shows that the cityfs Indebted- trduble la expected in winding upthe hown by the detailed of the IGOODSHOWING the-fiel-d . con-co- rt . 1,871,-595.1- 0, LOTTERIES CANDY H AVE you taken a chance in ry or raffle- - lately? any-lotte- If you have, you are a law breaker and probably not aware of the fact Holidays approaching, when people are supposed tq be posess-e- d of more money than usual, have brought many to inaugerate raffles or lotteries. It has not. been confined to the, drug sto're where candy, pipes and the like have been the conveted articles, but, it has been for bedstead, horses and I what not. All of which is against v the state law and according to section 4256 and person participating or sharing in the ydeal is x guilty of a misdemeanor. to :'.at- the The matter was brought - carda-which I - n - s -- v. figures . . treasurer and auditor. Savings have a Chrlstare of number There large Expenses Were leavy. been inmas made trees demand the the without or but in city, curtailing The report jncludes an accouiu of for these seems to be not so great as la every Item of" receipt and expense. terfering with the progress and deformer years. ; The work oflhe-ihle-f Profit and loss statements allow that velopment of .. the statedepartments of the fire department the forest ot--; the entire cost of thetriif was f and the results of the economical and Aclals an4: the insurance commls tota receipts were judicious handling of the various de- sloner seems to bo bearing fruit, as, $22485.37, including ;thS J3,500n raised partments is clearly Indicated b the tb officials have been by means of the concert. 'It is stau that a few items auditor's report, showing the healthy of debit and cVemt "may change these balances In ton various funds and the mas treesr They point out that the tention of two large candy concerns figures sligntl but the deficit will re- Burplus in the" treasury at the end oqlo8,of li9',and "he property frca this source is Terjr tre year oi almost $2,000,000.In Salt Lake yesterday by County main practically the same. This splendid .balance is a financial great- every year. Mr. Pyper attributes the financial Attorney L E WlNey, who notified them that the they were failure to a large number of reasons, showing of which (the state may ; A t I All whichhe classifies under six heads, boast, and it is a credit to the 'busisendingjoutyneistateere termed " nesslike manner in which the affairs '; as lotteries and would not be toleras follows : . of state are handled by the officers ated. jrhelawhas been cited which old reason theatrical The It has now been definitely decided yTFirst " to whom they 7 entrusted. "did come. not says that the use or card boards and They that the convention of me State In their "Second presenting reports lot 1911, The newspaper boycott ticultural Society;., will be held in thii NAME neither the auditor made a critne. Section 4256 provides toor''treasurer and Land the American Irri 31 he against Inclusive, city January, 29, to that any person who assists either also In made observation - on the showing reason" for calling the convention In gation exposition, which made. It Is" hot necessary, .ror the bjr drawing, writing, publishing or cluded choir. the this cityt Jt is , stated, . Is thatf Provo, Governor William Spry was yesterotherwise, in setting up, managing, or "Third The belief of many that we figures speak nwre4oudljt and plainly is in Oie heart of the state'sbest fruit . ; or In day officially requested by the board selling drawing any lottery, or j section. An effort is Being made to were a boosters' choir,- thus taking than words. of the) or While the report" of governors of the Utah Developstat treasdisposing of any ticket, chancp have a speaker of natfoaal reputation away the artistic element ment urer a was is submitted as a separate one league to issue a proclamation share, guilty of misdemeanor The present hard times in attendance and a .program of im.'.'Fourth to Involved. deStores the Governof, the figures and setting a day to be known as "Utah , provo portance Is being arranged. Joseph and lack of encouragement to strictly g H In" tails Several of the larger candy of are. Included the report day."- - The purpose of the movement all over the E. Wright of Ogden'is tne president musical enterprises, concerns of the state hare city. '' of the auditor, who goes further In Is to have every city, town and ham- -. of the society; Hugh J. Cannon, country. his made a practice of placing these and ampifies and gives et In Utah hold meetings at which the andj.i Edward Taylor Is "Fifth The Indifference to choral morefigures relative' to the condition people will be educated fn 'the recards in the candy stores and drug details e local club will make music, especially among the people of secretary " chance of each stores, and - these games separate fund; the balances In sources of other sections than their the visitors the. large cities.. arrangements HH HI them, the outstanding warrants, ex- - own. During recent trips of member during Lhelivvlblt heie. 0 1 and No. several had has ! , of the board through the., state they Drug was undertaken during election erH penditures, etc. J. were at the ignor'scores of the people of this city have Under the of surprised greatly heading receipts; the citement when most of the theatres the state's ance been interested in the winnings.' auditor's taxes concerning abounding shows report . that' of the country' were playing to empty UNNAMED MUSICAL JeSources."' 843.71-w'': to " $990 Drug NoT2,has: bad apipe amounting houses." raffle" golngon for some-day-s. more be Other Utah That may with day car which, from $2,901.23, Some Good Results.' effeetsUhan-Just. stores have Indulged in the practice th.. In the face of , these thfngs, to-- companieff,- bTtngrthe total from "this a of Appointment permanent high is of ... to a greater or less degree. sugthe It education citizens, to source total ..The $993,844.94. N gether with the strong prejudice and credited, or the general fund after gested that each school child In. the Noonly has the law been broken school inspector under thenewaw opposition; at least one letter to a by these stores and the people who which provides a state fund for high sides; Mr. Pyper declares that the making transfers and deductions was state send In the friend east Business men wlll bought the chances, but the sheriff's school work was ' postponed-- ' by- -- the $572,386.14. 1 -The Fourth ard-choir finder - the choir did exceedingly welL What ' likewise In order to office is "also in on Che practice. Very( do be to asked The total fund general receipts S. Pyne will give they did do he enumerates of H. briefly direction state board of uneducation Dr, yesterday -were $105,790.841xf- - which 450,000 give Utah a thorough advertising. " recentlyf a rbone cane, of - splendid! ' T a special musical program at hte 4th thus: " til June 30. .. a in done j byGovernor William Spry Is herjptily prisoner workmanship "We Hsang to auiences -- usually, was the United Ctates appropriation Ward meettof house Xmas eve as fol- believes the state prisoh wa raffled off at. the In the meantiom Professor Moslah lowsTr"""'''"V " '" which if put - into - the Salt Lake to the" Agricultural college A notable lnfavorwillof the scheme andood.: sheriff's office under the "direction of Hall of the University of In The much result Utah,, who Hymn, "Come, 0; Thou King of theatre, would have crowded It to item among the receipts for the gen- that it : children school the sheriff force in an effort to raise has been of the eral fund Is $1,047,500.96 having from In question V" T acting as Inspector of high Kings," Choir. overflowing. will have to be put up' "letters money for "th 'unfortunate, fellow In write was More re -' heritance taxes. thoucamecontact In money with "We school work, wffl continue to perform Invocation, Wm. Buckley - ' Sof education. '...'" to board state the prison. Anthem, "Hark What Means Those sands of people socially and. In ways ceived from this, than from, any other ' that 'service - : No Action Here that left strong Impressions - upon source contributing... to the general Holy Voices,' Choir. T t f It is not probable that any action . A state levy of mill Is pro--' Nearly1 a, million; of this was ments the report shows moneys paid is not behind in cul fund Administration of sacrament durbag them that will be taken In" this city: to make' Vided lor in the law, the. fund to be 2 received from the E. II. Harrlman out on .every account for, the state, ....'.'.; ture. . nunu o aui tuirj wui oe given oy charges of misdemeanor against those used estate and ihat money is to be used for trie maintenance of the state ' Inr" of literature school distributed Mrsf the E. high H. purposes. Smart Anthem, "The pr who ha.ve had. a hand In raffles for stitutions and all other sources, every Aftommittee composed of Superin-- j Glad Story," Cholr.YloJln solo, Chas. ourslate Jyoadcast and placed thou- in building the state capitol. If the law were enforced in 4thls re, v ar i Fund dollar l'j a a.a At'j. ieison, . Special In . being accounted for under the leaflets the Receipts. u.v vti. of sands tjaristen-ae- n Wilde. ienunv adyrtising Jrio, yahce Sisters. Cornet gard, It is probable tnat hundreds of fund from whlch.lt. was, taken.. For, .The and Howard Drlggs was appointed Solo, .Carl : Solo,'ChUl hands of easterners. : theleading:Jights "' fund was $86.0,573.47, while the total the silver ielrlcT7oFIhe'-DattreshlInto ' revise the lists of "We functions, the dren's ' library public sang Jno. T. at'publlc Friend, - ' Reese, Organ involved. be from the land fund' was $998,877, mak- UUh $10,4045 was paid out Convict ichools of the state. 80I0C John H. v ? 'If Buckley, Lecture, 10 cluding the memorable occasions at - - The jcjandy company will probably In connection with the proposed minutes, Judge J. E. Booth. ; Vocal the Waldorf hotel battleship Utah, ing total receipts 'from all sources labor on public roads eost 1899.56 and. cease tolsendout their lottery cards z an appropriation of $64,66.29 r was le raise of the standard "of requirements solo, Stewart- .- Recitation, Astor hotel, the Clark residence,: the amounting to $3,771,231.2. ' and all concerned will ' live more for - madofoTh c Underline , headlngsl oflsbursepubic road improvements. teachers, committees were named Miss Muriel Stewart.- -- J)uet ''The White Jlouse'and jjf many other pub-li' to law. tne closely disbursements from the to' make recommendations as to the Lprd is My Shepherd," Dr. H. places, and received favorableAs- and the' easternto late fund as per warrants issued. general of impressupon additional" requirements to be made and Emma Haws. Recitation, "Twa soclated Press notices in thousands CONVICTS OFF FOR DIXIE. ers was Ube $1,282,212.67. By the sUte's check JactJhaUtah for .certificates 'In arC musfc,science Coortinga' Mrs. Eva Wanless. Piano newspapers. In, every civilized country Isjmjexcellent " Twenty convicts of tn state prison, for disbursed Agricul live that stateto climate, ther7was s; In; A and domestic science. list of added solo, Mrs. John .T. Reese. Recitation, In .the world. .. . In the custody of three guards, will : the total busl. educational tural $50,000, scenery making facilities,; college manIn Instructors Forced Recognition. : "'Just Fore Christmas, Mark Pyne. . leave for- - Lund, Utith, today, r From requirements Jorf fund and desirable ness from the disbursed $!, general opportunities as ual was this stirred we "In short," country training adopted. Anthem, Cohlr. Lund the convicts .wll'lbe taken to St. tile 332,212.67. : : From the . special funds on rival no has Utah -never. stirred .before it wast by George, where iheywil! be put to " ---- : $656,897.67V " the disbursements-we- re organization thaETcameTfrom "7 the face of thfr Earthy-wor jtonTlhe " tfew. stateTroad In that land full Mr: .Pyper includesln his report and from' the funds, $670,155.47. -- v section, Rocky mountains: Wemade the east Eleyen teams and a complete In 'disbursement of total done details if the' advertising work This makes a admit tharTalnrojiafifiriBOSlc camp equipment will be shipped 0 St. ..'.. ". ; .' , ' advance of the choir's trip, showing $2,659,262.81. ' George. map, at least,- - Even '. ';-; of statement no was of to the fault outstanding war- -, exploitation MERRY CHRISTMAS Readers and Friends. The Herald' trusts o WashingliiarD.- C, admitted that that tellsx-o- f of business on a the close due. at He deficit rants , CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT. that you will have a holiday which will be worth while; brimful of we had given them the;, best choral heavy , follows:: America November the 30,il911, boycott existing against The Parents' class of the Sixth Ward happiness and pleasure. '" "'':,' -'- '. ' tnucia ever heard there. i. c . district In General $41,341.63; all fund, Landand Irrigation exposition "We sang to tens of thousands and Sunday school is planning to celebrate Here's a Merry Christmas to the people of Provo. J . the newspaper offices of New York sciioolfund,- - $406.15 r fish and gamo our of Christmas eyeby jreriTlng some of .iLWith.thi8 issue of the Herald we are unanimous the is opitilon it Santa Claus fund; $.810.22; state bountyjund, $180; - the old time Christmas spirit. The suppliment which will please the children. presenting The new means of travel airland all that are acauainted with because of a quarrel over advertising. as. the state road fund, $180.95, Land funds In the choir, rooms of the meeting louse consequence, assembly little ones from our!work;.: including "bis; excellency. recently adopted by Santa Claus is portrayed and-th- Deaf and dumbx ' the of expofeature asylum,' $200.93; min chief be" of musically, the tour decorated. will , beautifully ; the govf rnor; that the 'The now or will expect the approach of Santa Claus in an airship, w ers' silence $301.40; public buHdinga, shared the . hospital, la the bril-will general sltion, be with Not tree Christmas vain. only aglow , j ;,Thvs issue of the Herald is not miant to be'a "Special Edition." choir was not la of state ' columns the from $3,507.08; emanated reservorr,N$S6,967; Utahns that other liant colored electric lights; and will The suppliment is a feature for the children. . of ' choir, but hundreds te laden with, presents for all those big dallies concerning all things school, $6,097; making a grand total .Be sure and look over the splendid advertisements and buy from brought Into activity' by the promln-Jth- e of $142,992.83, connected with U exposition. whom Stanfa 'Claus may overlook. worked early ence given the choir, j. the merchants' who use newspaper space. It pays. ' 1- v bershlp meeting to be held. It comes as the culmination of a persistent attempt on the part of the club to remove what is considered one of the biggest stumbling blocks In Salt Lake's path--of progress. , Negotiations for such a move on. the part of the Telluride company have been under way for more than a month and have now progressed to a point where the competition in the public utility field, with its conse7 quent cheapening of power to the consumer, is practically assured- -' L. L. Nunn, manager of the Telluride company, has given the assurance that with his company In the field the rates for" electrical current for manufacturing purposes will be reduced to a point where all eoubt wilt-b- e as to the economy of electricity for power. The present prohibitive rates, which are blamed to a large extent from Salt Lake's lack of manufactories, have prove n a drawback for years in the minds of progressive men who seek to open up- the avenues by which new industries, new wealth and new people may be attracted to the . long-neede- ness is 39,00pi but he favQred .the proposition on the ground thaLit was a bargain- .- Other "speakers In favor of the scheme were Heber C. Jex of Provo and C. Peternon Creer. . W. 0. Creer was the chief opponent and he was supported' by .'.' others. choirvs financial affairs. . . - . oae-or-t- wo protesting-againsthTsefTT- f ng d IfflifllilSIS - AMllaitlljkn " 3 " iu mmmm - Uli have-bee- n ,' , - - manu-facturin- ! vice-preside- . iIiaii MM lii AAiifti -h - 4 . MmM V .:' ; SPEC10R Hed-qui- SPECIAL ere '. -- wm ruunm far-reach- -- in-i- ts lhatwas-stlrredup-on- all "" - j -W- " " 1 - - -- -- ' . .? - - ' . : Iah one-hal- , . r . x " -- ' Bec-rJoe- - , -- ';- . Mrs.-Nell- . - .' , - " Tho-tott- e f al -t- 1 gs xn A MERRY CHRISTMAS . - -- . - ho -r-- " , , - . . e " - always o-the l. - - |