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Show ..V... TIE .MOW Our subscribers read the ads because we print, the new a of Provo - 1 XXVI. , VOL NO. 159. mm AMI PROVO, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, I giz." ED ME CfliEIS i ESTABLISHED LOCALS ASSERTS PEOPLE EDUCATION forJPro-- r Reformsio Government Gaining and Many More Are to be " Narpr before tnrthe" history of the state have rthe principles of good goverament-be- en portrayed to a better advantage than by Col. If that b ' tmovement on - WEEVIL - T. Utah - " Thurber, president of the league, assecFsthe opimon"lEiFthe men making up the directorate will : wage such a . war lor members l.r . MADSO R. formerly Kelley, of the .in jaelL-know- n claimed. Work is soon to be gun . by matter M6e&9Xiox Jo stand-patte- omex-.piut- for evefrytWng that lives-' usuallymoves,' and if it has intelligence ' moves forward." I He reviewed th great progress that lias leenma.de toward democracy in foreign countries. He noted particularly China, Russia, Persia and Tur key. He declared that the world was growing better'and more free. Education was gaining ground, intelligence developed, and therewas a decided advance toward nient by the people. The worm is progressing ana you be- - the Sand Point Distribut- - eastern shores of the Utah Lake. Tr TssTated tharTheoflT" oi draining and also the plan for the irrigation can be completed this summer. r must come with It or find yourselves y. In an Isolated and undesirable posi4 f The oompany, of which T.-f-l.f Kl- - tion. There is no room for the pes' bely of the Equitable Loan & Invest simist and the space for him is more learn ment company is president, Is Incor coming narrower, ashmen is going on in the world". porated with 6,000 shares of capital In reality you are all reformers, but stock'Talued" at .35 per share. The the In cae of som I know thatls land which is proposed to come una violent assumption. derjjtre project lies west and north "JU tell you who- are not .reform- of ipanlsh Fork, and west and south of Springville, Utahrfleoause ot lts er?, and then you will ''want to get Continued on page two.) ' (Continued on page'B.) was-bei- rtg . j (Continued j .' on p"age 6.) r ' NEW CANCELLING MACHINE. who Is for few a Charlie Wild, here E. S5'riiirg--AJS::- .. ' Lamar hotel, has Just returned frpm , Washington, where .he .has been exhibit lting his letter cancelling machine for one month before the' posjta'l authorl- ties. This Electric Letter cancelling' device will cancel 600 letters, per min- ute, Mr. Wild , went to school in j Provo a few years ago and 'was born tlAUC it fll self-gover- I . - oF-ha- t - . -- ASSURE COMMISSIONERS COUNTY-ROA- D STATE-AN- D - )t ing company which was recently organized to reclaim lands on the yesterday, and made an effort to con vince them that there were no weevil to -- 1 --th- e PAPER FOR MANUFACTURERS. Secretary Dan F. Collett of the Manufacturers association has In preparation the initial Issue of the Payroll Bulletin. This Is to be a monthly sheel designed for the use and infor mation"ormemVers of the association and manufacturers who are not In this "paper ho intends to afflli-ftte- -- eH;aiheae&ired7n uttiti show progress made by the associa- heard from tha committeeswhlch were appointed. at the last meetlng, Tbe session will pro- ' bably be held at Spanish Fork, the and the next home of the president to north will the probably go meeting end of tbe'county'r The committees to report will the railroad committee which had for. Its mission the bringing of the jnaia line trains of the Salt Lake Route through this valley. . Alma Greenwood of XmerTcanHForl, who Is chairman of this committee, has stated that tho In tervlew with the railroad officials waa entirely satisfactory and that through service to L6s Angeles is promised , In the summer when' the heavy, rails " 7" have bpcn h'd from Provo to LynndyL . - -- Supervisor Engineer Louis C. Hill of the United States reclamation jer- vice :1s in Provo and with Engineer J. L. Lytel will go over the Straw-- i berry project soon to prepare a re"and reared, in Sprlngville. He has port for the government. The reports been a mall clerk between L03 Ange- from the tunnel for January is that les and 'Phoenix,' Ariz,, lor a number per cent of the tunnel is now of years. He U a cousin of Mrs. E. complete, 475 linear feet were "exca-x-. fillHl I vated at the west heading and'CSG at socjaTI(08..dolpgJQrthem attention will be given to an exposition of the Increase in usefulness of tho association that may be achieved with greater membership. - There .are now 112 member? on the active list, .;. says Mr. Collett., . ESED1T1E1 will be greater county development " forthcoming. . : 0 LEVERIDGE BUYS LAND. JA- - M. Leveridge . i)urchased - four acres of land yesterday from the Wood Realty, company for $1800 " rasTi. Ths property Is '"located" oa Center street Just west of the rall- - -- 4-, " Z there is to be more "movement" In Provo. realty,: ' v O iL, ; ,' On recommendation of President B. JOSEPH SHELLY ARRIVES.' John Evans, J, B. Keeler, J. S.. Joseph Shelly of Holdrege; Nob., Utah county Is. to be continued., At McBoth and George -- Wlbltemorev . who F. Bush, the: Ben in the city this oraimsTand arrived a meeting held in American Fork are Interested' In the' Interurban line railroad lias placed 6rders for thirty-.fivwill get ready for spring work on tho j of the latest model Pacific type yesterday by the county commlsslon- - from Salt Lake taNephl were In Salt farm which he purchased some tlmo ersX'aleb f4 englnesr These locomotives are used ago" He Is pleased with the country for the rpurpoe gineer Lyman of the state road com- - meeting with the city commissioners almost exclusively on roads having and says 'that the sunshine" weather mission ilins were agreed on and the and discuss the franchUe whtch thrs heavy mountain grades and during Is no little Inducement. spring and 'summer will see greater been asked for 'in Salt Iike City. the witter they are said to have made "road "building activity. The work on a" "better record, than' any other type, f ALLEGES HUSBAND CRUEL These representatives were given the tae state road Is now being done be a. Pacific has Missouri The large assurance - thatthe matter would be of these engines and it was number CGLO WINDS BRING SCORE AND ASKS considered at an early date. The" com the record made by this road that led Grpyer"This was inspected by the ofefry valley the past week. for from a mission is waiting report ficials yesterday and found to be enMr. Bush to install them on tho D. & UF TRAMPS TO CITY JAIL FREE SEATS AT THEATRES. tirely satisfactory. It will be the pur- the department of streets and public R. G. During the winter the Missouri Mrs. Jane Mattison has begun suit The Provo Herald has made ar-- pose' of Ihe road oommissioner to Improvement. Pacific had a better record for bringand acted Mr. as Evans In spokesman Ashthe 'district, court here for divorce work with the city officials and the rahgementat with -- Manager X .B.' ing trains In on time to St. Louis ' assured the commissioners the that from James Mattison on1 two alleged Cold-- winds of wlntr brought an ex- ton of the Princess and Ellen theatres county officials than any other road. new In men Interested the railroad becauses of action. The first cause. Is Those present at jthe meeting tra crowd of tramps police sta- whereby the pictures at these s'aowj franIf meant and business the that to provide and the second Counwere failure GUILTY OF DISTURBING PEACE. tion last night , Chief Gies acted houses may be seen absolutely freejsides the state officials, Is granted work will becom-mencechise and inhuman treatment. .. cruel Commissioners and Lewis cause, Ward, Sid Sliocll wa.3 brought from. "The last wo of charge. The plan is a simple one ty as host or twenty-two- , Ho stated the In accusing tha year. consists during The who Jacob Attorney Gardner, cruelty County or three days has brotight more tramps and every reader of the paper Monday by Tteputy' Sheriff J. V. to made had that been and also; on one of Geo. uncha3tlty JCvans,County application Dunn, and taken before Justice E. L. plaintiff than .ever before to the city," said reads theAru!es of the contest and then Salt commissioners. Lake kill the plain to county occasion threatened Y. ab one seat the. win Packard, Nephl Jones oir a charge of disturbing the Myers; ads. may Chief Giles this morning 'They.fare reads his hand, ; had he In a with tirf 6f gun w to Mayor number Sprlngville; r.umfree hich 'he entered a plea of Cooper Straw, solutely peace ofharge. The coming from all directions. A RECOVER SUIT PJANO. TO married werejalProVo-- " .The of Pleasant and is of seats All parties Thorne, unlimited. '. Joseph E. given away ber of those here ow are from the guilty., Hewa8 fined $20. .'; November 1J.TI906, and have:, two -cbast They claim Jhat business- la who comply with the, rules wlll win GroveLyniiam Ileaton, mayoj of Cartensen & Anson . company has Santa-nulof children of which the .plaintiff "asks Mormon In The Fourth district the commenced auit the of . seat: 'best-ana Daughtera Mayor There are" and Openshaw "that nolanka Payson; Vis difficult not the will meet at the. home of Mrs. isustody, ; Mrs MaiUnsoh also asks ' R. E. Coomer of Lehi, and other court against C. J. Southworth to find" work.. Some of'themI bTBpensralCached tpthe. arrtogement piano or Its'value, $650, and Twelves, Second. NorfS and Sixth. that the defendant he restrained from Here apeak the' truths others are too The announcement of thejules of the men from different parts of the coun-trt will be given In Fridays Issue who'are lnterested'ln the good for $100 damages by reason of the un- East street Friday afternoon at 2 visiting or Interfering with her and Uzf to "wortWe ' are"" ." . th' children. '" O'ClOCk. lawful detention of the lame... i of the flerald. , roads movement, .. working force on the streets.1- W'ork on the state road through -- -- -- j !! tion as exhibited ' in results each month. In the first number will be articles Indicating what members of It U conceded that the league haa the association are doing In the varifor good and what the as-- already been,ous Bianufacturers.-an- d MUCH NEEDED LOCOMOTIVES S .,-,.,,,,;,?;- loos - f ficey 4,000 reports to be filed within the next thrre days.- - sFalitire-- to file the report before March 1 subjects the delinquents to a fine. let ioH ef j Abel : .. e ' - - Tamier,tate-gineeTrn4Lake-Testcrda- r: -- . fifty-fiv- e - 3- - he , d Col-ton ' -- Road-Supervis- . or M.-- -- - ' - " " n ex-t- o 'a , 4 y , keeping-ajcoafes. I N than in the grave, leaving r - Provft is perfecting a? plan where- by six or seven thousand acres of Utah; valley land isto be re- - -- d 1 -- . T ; . jeiong.. mere is Jia - . to-t- j nnini IU A Spcingviliep but ; ' 1 j ' y COMMISSIONERS 1V1EET TONIGHT. The city commissioners will hold alfalfa seedshlpped corner irom 4-regular session tonight and nanuie A fhJa cnnntv Krwia,l lntfPAdt has.1 nu, maiiers taai may oe Drougnt to a been taken in the matter. them by the citizens Under the com- . . 4. 0 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4. mission form of government, the bus!- T couteract the talk agains the nes of the city is handled in a ness wa, as it comes up and as allJtah sed' J. H. Bailey is in Callana in tne Toiiowtng'appeareQ forma conaeiprence jthere are sessions which paper commissioners "the find rathefIdle. ' H. an dealer "J. alfalfa seed Bailey, Commisfoner- - Goddard. when asknd -r- - . County Development League" is successful, the league will go into its spring and summer work with nuc ruuu At the meeting the .League County Development which wa3 held in this city some time ago a resolution was adopt ed to protest against the discrim- by-.- made Calif tnation asainst Utah alfalfa seed, an em- largo having been placed on the seed shipped from this state. Work in educating the farmers and seedmen of California re-garding the Utah seed has been 'done by many organizations of the state. As considerable of the 9- r fr-cogni I " DAKKtN LANU5 bf . -no- THE campaign for member- IFship the Utah being waged that-m- ef iastic in their applause, A fea- ture which attracted the attea- tion of the observers was the convincing arguments presented n.o -- a nightr stated that he, waji ent of any matter of Importance be brought before the council tonight Fork. : HER larger canrieryln the fruit district. It is probable that the scheme will Include twoothers in the north andUsouth end of the county. A conference has been held by some of the farmers who were unable to get contracts for the handling of their products and 4these men are leading the. movement ' ' for more canneries. , ,Q bersatNextf Meeing 4t nnnn n i nnri AS foot which will' have for its mission the establishing of a i... - nnd-Hnr- i Have Five HundredIem- - M . nk there-I- s arrla go,ll cen s8 ha e bee n issued to the following eouples; Eugene Finch of Goshen, and Lucille Stewart of Thatcher. Idaho; William D. Jones tle Blmul of American of Lehi ' League for County Boosting to i ... IIIJII we have not canning facilities to care of them. You know it looks, understood-that" ''WiIanT7BfyalaTthyTo1,' -- ' ron-ninin- take mighty good to go into a store and see the goods packed by - the local canneries on the shelves. They are We good enterprises for the city. It-Is fr- v-s-- MARAGE--LICENSE-S, onial tlieatje Monday night. So emphatic wa3 the endoi'semeut of the famous leader's remarks thatj$the thousands who liad an oppor- tunity to hear the address were - A,We need :cjalsingomatoeS.and-thea--toibi- r,T" --- " ber will be enrolled. Replies to 7 CHAPERON I N G ELKS. Dave and fish Madson, deputy game the letters sent out are arriving 4warden has the pleasant duty of and all indicate that the people of ! bunch of lks from St. the valley are in sympathy with a chaperoning by Mr. Bryan. He was calm and into this state. They the purpose of the league and will Any Idaho, thony,; ' deliberate In his assertions and TlT r nat-t-hei O. E. - kind, lend their assistance. ars P. B, b from the first to the la'st of his was from each One director chosen bereal to elk which are live placed Commander Keglnald Belknap, U. S. N., until recently executive offlcei two hour address he held the unin .the town and city valley. This in t!ie hill above Salina. 1 ho car of the battleship North Dakota, has been made assistant chief of the bureai divided attention of thewas at done Of navigation. meeting of the league the wH fellows is due to was thi3 city about two - in- held which in arrivetliij city tomorrow night. In the course oT his speech Mr. Bry- director has been Each months ago. i 11 CORPORATIONS MUST REPORT. the president and Secrerequested by UUUU may judge . by the way the With only three days left In which tary to furnish member apportioned ' J state's representatives in congress to frle the annual Income reports, to thV town or city. The" larger vote." h AMY: justification for such repute. But to tions are flooding the local United nlsh the greatest number. When the DC 2ojgkaljourJaces, you are not what States internal revenue office with enrollment has been completed it la you are represented to be, and I hope their annual statements. More than believed that there will he more than E you will take the earliest opportuni- 1.CQ0 reports were- - filfd with, the col- five hundred members. ' ty to improve' your reputation abroad. lector Monday bringing the total reMeeting In Near Future. is with the progres- ceived this, year up to 4,000. There A meeting will ba called of the "My sympathy I more cairaeries,ssef ted Mr. Ray. "If the present .production, what will we do when the thousands of trees set on the bench in the last years. Begin to-- near? No w is tae time to plan for taking; care of the products. There is not a better section in the intermountain country for 1 ....' factories in this section of the stateis the as sertion of W. H. Ray, who has been in touch with the farmers and fruit raisers. He asserts that the capacity of the largest tannery will not allow for contracting of the full supply of fruit, beans, " tomatoes and Other products which are raised. Already, he y, states the local qannery has accepted contracts for all the products that can be handled and those who were not fortunate enough to contract will have to find "other means of disposing of r their products. -- THIER TOi'JIlS SUMS FROM INHERITANCE. The attorney general Is In receipt of two inheritance taxes, a check for ?5,886.1I 'from thaestate of Allan-- D. Campbell and a check for $6,921.86 from the estate of Katherine Mc Guinness, a total of. $12,807.9t Expected in Future HAT there is a demand for rnore canning - III r PROPOSE BUILDING r. I - silCITOIlS ke duct of Section - j WANTS FRUIT LANDS C. W. Johnson, with his family.,and a car load of farm and household goods arrived in Provo Monday from eastern Colorado and expects his. home in the .vicinity of th'is city. Mr.-Johnson is an experienced apple grower and is looking for a desirable location to engage in his favorite occupation. III Capacity of Plants too i 1885. Bryan Moves Hearts of Membership Campaign is - Thousands at Colonial - Waged by County League GOMMAHDER REGINALD BELKNAP ADVANCING Small to Care A Want ad in The Herald will' bring you a cusj , tomer. Try one '. :. "". ;. . " 1 |