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Show mm TO 4. fflEEAH)) ; PROVOV.UTAH, MONDAY, JULY 8, VOL. XXVII, NO. 16. WM. M. ROYLANCE RETURNS LOOSE FROMEXTENDEbEAsfEWMfP in ni h F rUnrn ",u,u flM mmi L II II U Tinirr -- ESTABLISHED . HOT CAII1Q ADC 111 uninu mil. is wnwrrQu mmm fU A1 ULYMflU r on 'A TERS QUfflW uiiuiin BENCH CANAL CLAIM LITTLE GIRL VICTIM uui .m CHAHPiOfi HIGH JUMPER 1885. RE you helping to make this a better paper and a bigger .twn ? Or are you trying to get all you can and give as little." as possible to Provo's upbuilding? We believe in boosting, but we can't do it on hot air. will build great cities, OF-BI- G POSTOFFICE BY BE A CAIIDIDATE ' iPDiivn nnv 19ll A P GOVERNOR UAMtS GRATEFUL ADVERTISERS. During the past few weeks we shave haii several compliments from business tuen concerning the results reaped from. Herald advertising. The most recent.of these came from Clay Spencer manager of Spencer's cafe. Mr. Spencer printed his menu for a week ago Friday m dinner Sunday in the, Herald and the following 4- Sunday he had at big crowd. He says that he has evidence that a large number of them came from having read the ad. Anther--- of our good advertisers who us very highly complimented was The Wood-Cliftostore The local post office, is the best There ha been agreat deal of talk business guage of A community and 1 -- . around Provo and other sections-o- f I I I If state concerning the fact that Postmaster Clove has been kind Coach Eugene L. Roberts, of- the the Col. C. E. Loose Is a eandldatefor enough to hand us a. few of the Bringham Young University, has just ceipts for the past year which will be Governor-e- n --Progressive received a telegram announcing the beticket. In a brief Interview with Interesting to the people of Provo success of Alma Richards, the famous increase is cause of the marked Emily Mormon giant of the local school Jn a representative of The Herald this fiscal year endings oyerNl911. The Col. Loose stated that he iune 30th, 1912, shows a very marked Mile . winning the. record for the high jump morning, be under a Candidate would not any The of in sale the increase stamps.' at" "the1 Olympic games being held at Demo- consideration. That he was trying to total sales for the fiscal year ending al1 defeating Sweden, Stockholm, June 30th, 1911 amounted, to $23,578.38, " outlet polities-rathcompetitors with ease, among them get end it. He further, said if he. could do while the total sales for the year being the famous Horlne of the their manager Mr. to $24,amounted 1912, through June 30th, ing . to further Spry's anything Richard" 4 per Stanford also their ad writer, and of Brown, university. an about or increase One of the most pathetic acci609.97, Wm, M. Roylance returned home cause in this state Be wanted to do cent on the sale of Holbrook. These Mr. alone for four inches. six over gentlemen feet stamps dents which has occurred In this from the Baltimore convention and jumped i state that after their It. He said that Gov. Spry's record the past year. big double Friends here are highly elated over viclnitw for some time was the drown-eastern trip Saturday his- extended page ad they had one of the larg- $ This shows that Provo Is moving on was hard to beat and that as Goverthe grand success of the Provo lad. ing of Emy Pottholt, the little two est day's business since these evening, Mr. Roylance having been to instead of standing still, that we are Alma Richards, the "Mormon Giant" nor he is perfectly, satisfactory men have taken charge. We ' are ' growing andxpanding" inthee dull away since Junaf 2. is twenty-onyears of age and a me. .. Oscar J. Potthoff In a tributary of grateful for these compliments. times. Wehave- believed for some In speaking about the Baltimore student of the lourth Year High The Salt Lake Tribune contained a our to We ads want .results bring time that The Garden City is growing the Big Bench canal at noon yester convention, Mr Roylance said: "It Is school. Came to the B. Y. U. two year short article this morning stating or we are going to quit asking and we offer in wealth and was population defeatmeet in. and fall the day. The current is very swift In tha all enthusiasm." In his opinion, and ago that Col. Loose might be a candidate thi sas a to advertise. H we will people of fact. this proof event. in ed The following spring every big ditch and the body was carried for Governor, but this is absolutely it seems to be general, that the Balti-tin- with the we in and' and pull together help of good coaching h denied by Mr. Loose and he says all get for almost half a rune before it waa waa th creates! won every contest In which he enter- there ha3 never, oeen a word from can make this a bigger and a better recovered by a son of Homer Davis ever held .in the history of the world. ed. He has received invitations to go town. We can bring outsiders here to The Convention Hall had a seating to the University of Chicago to school him to that effect. Col. Loose does live, we can build factories and railwho was using the ditch to irrigate. LANDMARK TO GIVE WAY In this not wish to be more 20,000 than of town people, boost to The the best roads. way capacity next year and has also a flattering The family live on the Bower farm and at one time'the hall was filled to offer to join the New York City matter. He is still a progressive and is to boost the booster which is the on Provo bench and Mr. Potthoff had TOM its capacity, j and. there .were fully Atheltic club. He remains loyal to the will meet with the progressives thi3 afternoon and assist them in their gone into town to meet his mother 25,000 people who could not" gain ad- B. Y. U. and will attend that school Here are some, more figures from who was coming from Iowa to spend campaign, but he is not out Tor any the local office whlefr enows the standmission.- la the hall,. The convention pext year. .' ( political Thejobs. summer with itself was Democratic in every way. 0-ing this past year with the previous One of the historic old landmarks the There was no one man who controll. one: mother was alone with the little one of Provo, an adobe house otf the cored its actions, and every delegate Domestic Opdcr Issuedat th tlmft nf th accident and was YOLIIJG BOY West ana Center seemed to be there to express his :T. .'...8,644 ner of Fourth 1910 1911 about the house busily engaged It is- - true, own individual opinion. 8,918 streets, is being torn down to niaKe 1911 1912 '...' FORMED PARTY wandered out to 6RESSIVE there ewre gome lively debates at room for a more imposing structure when the little girl RIVER look for her father. She had not been 274 to be erected soon. The old times between Bryan and other promIncrease dwelling makinent delegates, Bryan himself, of sight ten minutes when the- ,i International" Issued. was built in the early fifties by Will- put official on the so at attacks times Following Immediately 576 1910 1911 vigorous ran out o ing missed iam Miller and one of his families liv mother individuals and other delegates" replyof the National Progressive Par- 1911 1912 call 51 to aTielghbor's the house. She went Vernon Cheever, 14 years of age, ed there for more than thirty yearsr ing very foccibly and strongly, to him. and not ty, the local progressives are making distant block half a about Cheever Mrs. Mr. and Joseph But there was never a time when Mr. son of of the material inthe house Sonie ; 55 Decrease.' oack. Fear. rushed finding her there preparations to launch their camBryaa could have been controlled, or of 315 Center street, was drowned in Dmestic 0Jer Paid. was evidently used before in some for the new party in Utah 1910 1911...... got a majority of the convention. He Smith channel, a branch of. the Pro vo paign ......7,831 'cabin a got only as far as her home wnea county. did try, at one time to get the floor river ........ .8,152 other building, probablywas log when she 1911 1912........ just below the Knudsea farm she called for help. 'A number ot in the old fort which built as a matter of personal privilege, but This afternoon there was-- a meetlate Saturday afternoon while enjoythe pioneers first came to Provo in neighbors responded and a search for this was denied to him. He fought 21 . . .: Increase with Utah's signer of the national ing of number 1849. The floor joist are logs, but the the little one was made when Homer an outing with a Boy However, ior progressive principles, ing Paid. International Col. for the call, Loose, CrE, purpose was a of which he ends notched, showing that they had Davis notified the searchers that be ; popular all down the line; and as the conven- Scoutsi" 34 1910 1911 of is the It arranging preliminaries. been previously used in an old time had recovered the Htfce TwdyrEvery-thin- g member. tion itse'lf was fully pro47 1911 1912.7 r. .:;v V.. will to be understood that taken steps with in posslbleTwas done to revive her company log cabin. Young Cheever, gressive, there was no trouble at all in a state others wide a join Yates campaign and but Homer o physician who was immediatein getting progressive policies adopt- Nolan Bunting, 13 Increase of the new party. In interest the Morcalled ' ' pronounced life extinct. The Scoutsand ly Frank Brickey, Boy ed AT Comparative statement for the fiscal From all Indications there can be mother; who Is in poor health, was row Hardy, Earl Jones and Shirle CalWilsn Popular. 1911 and 1912, Money Order to no question about the success of the years, frantic with grief and was given In the selection of Governor Wil- laway had been taken on an outing Division. new as movement unboundthere is attention. Just after the body Commissioner John every Scout river by son as the nominee, it is ray opinion the Stamps uuJ ed enthusiasm the among tne rawer reuirnea was progressfound were L. where the Segall, boys being that no better selection iauld possi.... 1912.... $24,6098.97 learned of the fatal, accident. to swim and drill. Commission- ives of this section. Unless all signs bly, have been made.. Governor Wilson taught 1911., $23,578.38 fall is know Taftites the there w;;i wood to ,The family came from Iowa about had er hunt dry gone Segall is a man of independent thought, firm An interesting program was carried 4 per cent Increase. in this neck of the three years ago and for the past two for a fire 'and did not know of the something doing --in his decisions,- and makes a out at the conjoint meeting of the T good 0 ... woods in the immediate future. years Mr. Potthoff nas been an emexecutive. In addition to this, he is a. tragedy until his return to the scene. Mutual Improvement .association of WITH THE PHOTOPLAY. -- , of the Provo ploye of B. II. Young Cheever was considered an recognized scholar and student the the Fourth ward last 'evening. The fol' ' . Nursery. swimmer and had been world over, and as he is not tied up expert CASE IS AGAIN "The Lady of the Lake," a new lowing was the program: chil two are there Besides Emily with any factions, it therefore makes doing several difficult "stunts" in the Organ prelude, John If. Buckley, Vitagraph subject, the first of a Bertha and Taylor. Friends ana dren, see how to He was water. long trying his selection doubly strong. It really series of big features in ttore for pho- hymn, "The Morning Breaks," choir; T TRIAL UP FOR neighbors are doing everything possimeans that there will be a 'new ele he could remain under the water when toplay patrons by this,, company, will invocation, William Buckley, hymn, ble to console the grief stricken parment m tne political rield this year. he was seized with a stroke of paraly' be thrown on the screen at the Prin- "Softly. Beams the5.acxed Dawning," , mts, It will not mean the elimination of sis. Every effort was made by hi cess theatre Thursday and Friday choir; selection, Orpheus orchestral; toheld be will services Funeral W. to save him but without The case of the state vs. H. any heretofore recognized, leader, as companions nights. This beautiful story by- - Sir organ solo, John ,11. Buckley; lecture, morrow from the Methodist church there was no discord after the con avail. The boys could not locate the Watso nis now being tried before a Walter Scott, the greatest of land- "The Samoa People," Professor E. H. V. ' at 2 o'clock. . in the Fourtn district court. vention had Adjourned, and every body and Carl Knudsen was called. jury Mer Are "Blessed the as in Smart; anthem, told scape palnWs poetry, by was recovered a half hour - The defendant is charged with a recognized heretofore leader is be- The body the photoplay promises to be one of ciful," choir; reading, "The Revolt ot MRS. CHIPMAN UNUtKliULS about twenty-fivfeet from the criminal assault committed Septemhind Governor Wilson, and there are later, ' . the most interesting as well as beau Mother," Miss Edith Young;, solo, "1 OPERATIONfora ber at At 27, 1911, he where was last seen, but in Springvllle. thousands of men In different parts place tiful productions seen for many Love to Hear My Savior's Voice," Mrs. mer trial held In April, the jury failof the East who are orKahizlnsr clubs. much deeper water. months. The story is laid among Sarah Ramsey; selection, Orpheus orMrs. S. L. Chipman, wife of Pres to agree. District Attorney Cluff is ed Mrs. is Cheever, the boy's mother irrespective of, politics, and are descenes of surprising beauty and is a chestra; baritone solo, "The Mighty dent Stephen L. Chipman, of the Al- - . termined 'to elec him. The general a sister of the late Jdhn Henry Smith prosecuting and W. E.Rydalch and three reel picture. Miss Edith Story, Deep," Milton Reed; duet, "The King pine stake, was operated on Saturday W. B. McPherson are defending. opinion throughout the East is that of Salt Lake and the family are very a , dainty little miss wel known dom of Love," H. S. Pyne and Emma morning at the Provo General hospital there will be a "land slide" over the prominent in this city. amony photoplay patrons will be Haws; anthem, "Lift Up Your Hearts," for goiter, and also ror the removal of Funeral services will te held tonation this fall for Wilson and seenTas Ellen, the Lady of the Lake, choir; benediction. a cancerous growth rom the roots of MARY u morrow at 1 o'clocOrom the Fifth o 13 cast Closan one. and star the all ' her tongue. The operation was pror The selection of Governor Marsha'l, Ward meeting house. Is given to every detail ELLIOTT et attention a success by the attending nounced MAKING GOOD 6-.E. of Indiana, practically Insures Indiana of the beautiful poem. The costumes and Mrs. Chipman's conphysicians MORE FEATURES AT OPERA to the Democrats. Besides Ohio and is and the prois areexqul8ite dition favorable for a speedy reacting WITH BIG LEAGUE TEAM Illinois say that these two vers imHOUSEnounced by motion picture critics to covery. portant states will go for Wilson; The The Mary E. Wilson commnced suit for be away above the ordinary; opinion seemed to be In New York, JUDGE HATCH RECOVERING- With the closing engagement of divorce in the district court here "Lady of the Lake" will be produced also further East, that he would Loeb & Brooks, Friends and "admirers of Charlie El Manager Epperson an- against Charles E. Wilson. The In Provo only two nights, Thursday carry these Important states. In fact nounces new features for this weekTs greunds for the divorce as stated In and Friday. It. is, a film that you liott, the Provo baseba.ll player are Judge Abraham C. Hatch, who was Mr. Roylance says he feels bo good bill. Klngsburg, the Man of Mystery, the very much pleased at the comments operated on a few days ago for gall complain are desertion and fail- cannot afford to miss seeing. over tne results or the convention, who has entertained and ' o concerning his- playing at Salt Lake stones and appendicitis, U getting surprised ure to provide. that he could almost say with thousands of playgoers with slight of . The plaintiff asks for the custody MONUMENT IS UNVEILED.' Saturday. Elliott joined the Helena along splendidly and with the progress now that the next president hand and two minor children, $35 per month players the past week and In the two made by the judge since the operation, magical Illusions, has been of of the 'United States would be Wbod-roThe for ceremony of unveiling the games played has made good. The he will be able to leave for his home Monday and Tuesday. Twu alimony, attorney fees and costs. The engaged Wilson. of the strongest .picture features ever parties were married in this city Jan- monument erected by the Women of Salt Lake Tribune had the following In Heber city In the next week or ten The Third Party, Woodcraft over the grave of. Mrs. to say concerning tfce Provo boy's days. presented will he given opera uary 16,- - 1907. ' As to the Third Party, " or the Roose- house in the near future. These films o Elylna G. Bott, a deceased member, velt movement, In some sections this are- -a three reel production entitled, PROVO. a IN was conducted sX the cemetery Sunworked from recruit TROUBLE Provo ADDITIONAL JURORS "DRAWN. LESS BOWEL "Irby is very strong, but he doesn't believe Madame at short of afternoon the local absence in the of Circle day yesterday by played by the that the Democrats have anything to greatest comedienne Provo people hve found out that a France, Mme. ,The following additional jurors have that orderJy The regular unveiling Sadofsky, who has typhoid fever, and fear or regret In the Roosevelt move- - Rejane; and a three reel showed welL he On was waa DOSE of; simple buckthorn ritual in SINGLE he field been conducted the at ceremony the of drawn the up Fourth district production u it vru tu uiuci iiol Duma's.enjotldnali. drama, Canaille," court: Edward Dugflale, I. A. gmoot, grave, and a very interesting talk on fast and had lots of ginger, but seem- bark, glycerine, etc., as' compounded see' the necessity for It, because Wil- with Sarah Bernhardt, the , the German appendlclt'a fraternity was made by Rev. Phillip ed Just a Httle excited.. With the bat In b greatest Alma "SteSTirt, son stands for all that is progressive, actress of the World and of all time in ert M. Boardman, Jr.. Alfred A. Love- King of es 'constipation. ' sour thVrttoneganrnarchtrrchrthe waea BharkrHfr gei three singles Halli-daand for independent 'thought as well, the leading role. 'in securing these less, .Heber K. Catrer, Leo F. and the Misses Margurete and Lucile and two doubles, a walk and a sacri- stomach or gas on the stomach INand therefore believes that ail pro- masterpieces to bd sflowruln Prove-,Beautiful nraslcal fice out of ten times at bat" STANTLY. This Imple mixture antl-- . 'Vv. C. Glbby, Provo; John. W. Stewart rendered. - who .are "Aiam A. se'ecllons. After ,the unveiling' the la Sunday's game Elliott was spik septlclzes the digestive organs and. agarast. Manager Epperson Jeels that 1 Jjai Dougail, gressive RepublicansD.Mlnef, John Wit-- , secured some 'or the Samuel..- Bunnellr graves of other departed members ed. Reports say that he played a great draws off the impurities and it" Is sur"Party Bosslam" will best':an',mc.g( son, and thus doubly" insure his elec educational set'oT films ever' present jaVe''lflw: Edward Jones, Thistle; were visited and decorated with, flow-er- game up to that time. It is said he prising how QUICKLY it helps. Moore , "' ; . ." ' was not hurt seriously. tion. ':' j : ' ed in ?rovo. " , Drug Co.' Allen, Vineyard. 4 ,(l,Jif Joha; ,; - I - re-"- 1 Savs Nomination of Wilson Means Victory for the for-19.1- crats - 2 than-Unt- er Little Potthoff Carried Haif a by Swiftly Flowing Stream; n Le-la-nd Gov.-Wm- - - - ,.'.' e n . mis-quote- d " new-pape- -- -tue- -famlly. - BRIHIIT - DROWNS III - her-an- . three-fourth- s ... -- -- Bo-.v- : ,' - - e - 1 ETwSiWANTS -- Marshall -- ; - : cer-taitn- - y w . . at-th- e work-Saturda- y: Cans-Gene,- " jf , nauu.-ur-Hfm- Adler-i-ka- WIlliaiaJa-.Peajv.Ro- remedy-reliev- y, " 1 - get-behin- . a. ; -- - V ' - . 'v ' j |