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Show - -- T'THE PAGE EIGHT ii PROVO-i2AL- x.1 f'EII SERIOUSLY THREE An explosion, which occurred early yesterday morning In the Snake creek funnel.: now. under construction be- Iween Heber Ci'.y and Provo,' result "cd in serious "injury to John Abplan- . nt.- - Ernest Dayton and Amos Rid ing, all of Heber City. The three workmen were employed jui machine men In the tunnel con- . rr- - x v-- T!"v."',TT. y, mihimi- d V 1 iES-S- r SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 11-1- "o'clock yesterof the drills one day morning when filled with hole" struck a "missed dunot had exploded dynamite that ring blasting operations. the "At the time of the "'explosion aJbifts were changing and other workInnen Iwetejiot near enough to be jured. The three Injured men weep tuahed to the General hospital at TYovo yesterday and later Abplanant was brought to St. Mark's hospital In ". Salt Lake yesterday evening. . Dayton lost the sight of both eyes ami received a fracture of the skull 4a the ex'ploslon. Riding lost one eye tttA (jne leg was broken. Abplanant wail injured about the head and face And also suffered internal injuries, "From! the reports of the physicians at- leading the three men it is not likely that they will recover. Word was received troin John Ab- jrtanant at one thirty today and the : physicians' at St. .Mark's, hospital have 'thrive that ne w111 ptvet. The do-- .' the most famous matador of Mexico, and Juan, a hangeron at the Plaza El Torres, are both trying to win Dolores Duanes, the pretties', little niakl in Juarez. The girl's parents, ef course, favor the rich bull fighter, but Dolores loves Juan. .A Alonzo, ' . re-- to so famous a bull fighter. scorer unless unexpected complications PEOPLE '' - -- f W, - -. THE DUMB WOOING. " Edison g - . .J1ANCH GIRL'S MISTAKE, 8. A A. COMEDY , 7" ' See the Genuine Bull Fight in ' -- y '"f"' ';" - ' '. "3ood ;A special atthe artistic Wedding New Century Printing East Center street, Provo. line-t-it 57-5- 9 j II Sunday dinner and the trouble of cooking this hot Try" Spencer's V "Bast and 2nd South. Call : Destroying Thousands China. Late Reports From an American Observer. Chit- dien Last to Die. Tonight the boxing fan of this city will no doubt turn out in full force to witness the program of events . as previously announced through the the columns of The Herald. Henry Jones at received China from Reports National Headquarters of the Red has worked hard to make this meet last few days stale rank in a. higher class than any that Cross within-thhave been pulled off in this city. He that the famine is now at its most stales that in the future any athletic acute stage. During the next six contests that are under his manageweeks while the new crops are ripen, ment will be rirst class, and that If ing the need for relief will be most any man enters the iing ami does not intense. At present the relief com- prove to be able to perform his work mittee is employing about 90,000 nien in such a manner as to put up a high on public works and the earnings of class exhibition, he' will immediately these- men are saving probably 500,-(0- be ovt, and any spectator who persons from starvation. Mean- is not satisfied with the exhibition while, certainly 200,000 are sufferuning and many thousand must- die less the relief measures are greatly extended. Mr, Charles W. Harvey ..of the Y. M. C. A. of Tientsin, made a recent Journey through the famine districts and at the request of United States I Minister Calhoun, at Peking, prepared a report of his observations. The character of this report which has been forwarded to the State Department and is now in the hands of the Red Cross, may be indicated by quoting briefly, from its contents: "No children were seen at play. No grain, meat, vegetables or food stuffs of any "kind except the bark of trees, dried grass, wild garlic and : 1 , Jt roots were seen. . . We, found' no sign except the of clotning anywhere, rag3 on the backs of th( people, no few farming im beddimr. plements, nothing that could" possibly be turned into money except an occasional-piece of furniture and the sau " doors of the houses or rafters in the thatched roofs. In many' places we noted the asenne of - doors in the home3 arid saw the mud walls of HENRY JONES "houses stripped of roofs which we soon found had been used for fuel or as presented need but to call at the exchanged for food. box office and his money will be "On the" first 'ffiiSffiifig out of Ching lmmedlaCKFtifawi'-MrJones Kiangpu we met a man pushing a makes this a guarantee that the as wheelbarrow- - containing a low flat contests under his management In basket in which was huddled the the future of a "quitter" will not he starving forms of his wife and child tolerated. Everything is in readiness and beside them a few charred pieces for tonight's exhibition, and the bouts ofwood which he hoped to exchange will be pulled off in rapid succession, I in the city for food. so that there will be no delay between shall, never forget one little mud hut changes.. without doorv window or furniture, on Mart Roylance will referee the the mud floor of which sat. a young matches tonight on account of Jack with a ehild of woman, of twenty-tw- o to go ; to Spanish Rodgers having two years lying on Hs face moaning. Fork this morning. , When I asked her why he moaned she more grass. He y get him to is starving to death.' I "in all our visits to the homes of TORICAL these starving peasants there was no begging, no appeals to our pity, no tales oftheir suffering, no tears, no The oratorical contest for the Jex : emotion, but simply the one sentence Medal was held this morning at Deover and over again, 'wo men Essu votional exercises in hall and ' College ljac' 'We are starving to death.' Un- - the orations given were considered by ; llke the beggars so common In the all who were present to be the best cities, tnese peopio a lew years ago that has been heard In the Brigham were successful farmers and laborers Young university. The (contestants unaccustomed to begging. They have for the medal were Miss Pearl Rom-nenot learned to beg. W found several who took for her subject, "Adhomes In which only children were versity, the Greatest Thing Known;" left, and in one home a single little George G. Meldrum, subject, "Unchild of eight years, huddled in a heard Melodies;" Lynn Morgan, subcorner with a bow! of cooked bark ject, "Friendship." and weedsyVhlch she was eating The Judges in the contest, were WiK chop sticks. She was the last of her Ham J. SnoW, Christian Jensen, W. in famine rej house. Tlrst Pour-roo- O GOOD BOUT GUARANTEED FOR TONIGHT, eat-an- CLASSIFIED ADS FOR REXT ; -- jat '.Shop.- - tee. -- . - : p itt .. " By Bannister Merwln. How a resolute wooer won the heart of a charming girl while her other two admirers were struggling with a situation that prevented them from speaking their heart's desire. A fresh comedy spark-llnwith humor. .... TBUY FINE TEAM IN PROVO. CSaas. - Westrope7. sold his . splendid scream coloredteam to the 101 Ranch j&ow last Wednesday when they were here. TWs. team was one of the fin vest drying teams In Provo and the Ranch people Were quick to rec: -- gnlie their beauty-an- d quality as is to be con- Westover travelers. Mr a such on splendid owning .xratulated '." team, The" consideration was J550. o t & Rio Grande wilt make Denver The rate of one fare to Salt Lake City And - return n May . Srd, account Students and Teachers meeting. The of which has been changed from r April 26th to Mar Srd.: - WM. II. MITCHELL, Agentj -- o ; WEDDING GOODS,' V ... - , 1 V--- put In the " 101 RANCH BSi 0 Is to be arena and Alonzo is heral to meet the ba-Htbut- he is loo to en ter the ( r ) ing. The crowd clamor for a matador and young ' uan offers to face the bull, which, after a brave fight, he kills. His name and fame quickly flashed all over Mexico and Dolores parents are proud to give their little girl - $200,000 e Courtship" fierce bull Troiu Chihuahua 'at least of Starvation i "A Mexican , estate that the two men here will : , -- , ITS unore to- euabl'e it to carry on its great task until the new harvest TlpensTrCoritributionsor any amount will help." Theyshould be sent to the American Red Cross, Washington, or to the treasurer , of any the State Red" Cross Board-State or to Mr. Jacob H. Schlff,,. treasurer of the New York CommitTor : Program par excellence the drills at 2:15' tors'ln charge6!Io"Ms)lfc(il-, i SI 3 struction and had Just resumed work at IfjTii """" ifflllK- - Ztf. I j iMONEY TO LOAN .On Good Mortgage 8eeurity. Address7 K R. Frltsch, v '" -- 0-' ' - Rooms 261-20- , , ' SALE-On- e Robert tceritl BIrkla.vlc' bt '.- -. FOR SALE ' - 4GalI f - FOR typewriter. ltENTOne fire-roo- Co, find. this delightful eubject entirely different from the.former.dramaBmaxle in Ireland. .It8 appeal is through the delicate touches which denot superlative acting, masterly producing and picturesque -' , . settings. , It is no easy task to adapt such a poeticgem and maintain the ttmosphereCmted by the noted bard of Old Erin. That the Kalem players succeeded was due to many weeks of painstaking work, In sunshine -; and rain as the scenes required. "TOU REMEMBER ELLEN" Is a distinct novelty and will not fait to please. -. By the same company that produced and Colleen Bawn. You will - V AX3O0D AGENT WANTED In --- Arreh-Na-Pogu- : ; js 1 Ins ability. Address S. Wilson. Sec- rvtary, 233 Broadway, New York. OR , reeplns Tenue, RENT Cheap," three house. rooms, . 531 Non't Academy -, "' ; ... .. WANTED Brigat girls and women sewing In our, shirt department at once. Knight Woolen Mills. SALEHousehold , goods, xxnge, heater, wa(s)her, bed springs, ftc. Owner lea ring town. 3G8 EJjst. JFQR TTorth. . Three rooms for light Phone 421x. ,284 E. ,. .iausekeeplnff. TOR RE.NT -- ?si. North." " ' JjOST A sorrel mare about 800 'lbs. Strip In face an,d four white rXect Any Information to a1ore call . rtuJelaker Brothers Co. . e ' ' ' " "The Clue" ' A clever nd original drama unfolding to a most startling climax In which a common Chinese, faundry-tlcke- t proves a bonanza Kathleen. Neshlt, In a. department 8tore,..la the only support. of a sick bother Coming-ou- t of a drug store one daj( Kathleenalds an old man who has fallen on the sidewalk. She sup(p)orts him to his lodgings, then goes on to her work" Several weeks later the old man, JKarl Linden by name, rsns across Kath. leen at her counter andgrateful for her former kindness, writes a ;wHl upon h la cuff $eaueathingJieraJL -- a letfer frotna" lawyer aavlsmg'her of Unden's sud den death' and that ahe is the beneficiary of his will, The 'oldnian's tiielonyitgs are ' brought to her home e finds there is nothing of ralues except an did clothes chesL aattered watch and several small trinkets. Mora misfortune falls upon her, for she Is late for work aa44s- discharged ty the floorwalker f wdrae,.-thdoctor now tells her. h ' must' aond her mother away to a Kathleed.has no money and la at her wits end. Rummaging through' toe . warmer climate or ehe will die, old clothes cheat of linden's ehe" suddenly comes upon a document filled with strange scrawls that resemble Chinese writing. Slowly folding the paper, Kathleen suddenly starts for. there In plain writing made by b& Joining o number, of hieroglyphics, she' reads: FALSE BOTTOM IN CHEST With a cry" of Joy she seizes a hatchet, rips out the false bottom from the old clothes chest and finds a ' fortune" "In bonds and money. Linden has played Btrange trick, but nevertheless has rewarded her richly and the" days of poverty for she and her. mother are at an end. . mirj6iieaa6&s".ATe and-Bh- - tor ' ' - every town to represent an' old established insurance company that makes a Jow special t y of te mperjipcft rates, liberal contract to capable, man. ..'Special plan for assisting party pro?-- -' :T7--;- yf. ' ' Adapted from the poem of Thomas Moore " house, m bath,tonet, modern, 918.00 per month. tlB Soath th East. J. W. Batea. ' - , s Flrat-clas- Weetern. Union Telegraph Co. y, " YOU Remember Ellen" - TOMATOE PLANTS Quality high, lowet D. K Thuesen, 453 . prices Worth Academy ',avenue.;",'''''."'"' ' STRING OF PEARLS A Most Beautiful Drama by the Biograph A ITME 4 gray mare and ,'colL x: Wllf work single or doable weight between 1200 and .laflO pounds... Guaranteed sound and . . Felt Bldg..7 2 ! rtOK ' , , . t?'cmatUrt 1 Tho nrtri RckC VRlllci theSeason HIS MEXICAN SWEEHEART Pathe Western NUTTY'S GAME, v Lubin Comedy TIM' AND JIM. " ' Lubln Comedy . ' The workers liefsaid It was usual ior the father to die first, then the mother, then the older children and the younger children last of alL showing that affec tion and self sacrifice persisted even under these conditions. "I visited two of the stations for famine relief carried on by the Cen tral Famine Relief Committee. These were at, You Kou and Sun Chla Wei Tsu; the first was conducted from a fvUlage. of about 1,000 and the latter in-- a farmhouse of one of the local gentry. We thoroughly investigated family .BJIoyletrJiL.-R,LeMoln-'and- J. M, ' Jensen. The decision was given to Miss Pearl Romney, four out of the five Judges deciding in her favor, G. G. Meldrum receiving the other vote. All three orations .were splendid and the Judges had difficulty In choosing the winner. ; Spencer serves ice cream at his the evenings and with meals. cafe In MILLION CATCHABLE FISH. That there will be morelthan 1.000,- 000 "catchable" fish In the Provo riv ih'wliefwrork--,inpeTation;-talkeer ine coming season .la" the opinion over the plans of the Chinese and the of Warden M. P. Pope of Duchesne. foreigners In chargeand with those Uinta county,, fish and game f warden being relieved, and I am convinced of -- district''' No. '3, comprising"Uinta, that the relief is saneiy andleconomi-call- y Summit, and Wasatch counties. War conducted; effective in relieving den Pope met with Fred W. Chambers, the suffering otjhe people; in help- state fish "and - games commissioner ing to prevent the repetition of yesterday and stated that the fishing famine conditions; does not pauperprospects for Provo. river were better ize those helped bui rather encourthan' any previous year. By "catch- and that every dollar able" fish Is meant ages self-helinch fish Is honestly administered." The American Red Cross .has forwarded to the relief committee In China over 1150,000 i. This Includes the amount raised . by the vigorous efforts of the New York; Famine Relief Committee which Is a tireless auxiliary of the Red, Cross.! But the Committee in China 'pleads' since-Januar- y or larger.. This twenty years Is eight the best record In -- The lello w who never patronizes ' n the cafes should try one of Spencer's Sunday dinners "and be; convinced that he serves the meals that are worth while. Trr caf6 efoi:? golny elsewhere. , ' : . down-tow- ; . |