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Show IT T TED' EES" A RE you helping to make tliis a liettef paper and a bigger town I 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 wifl build great cities... riot airr-- ' . Q1 7- - on PROVO, UJAH, FRIDAY, JULY VOL. XXVII, NO. 18, ESTABLISHED 1885. 12, 1912. W. W. RA Y MA Y BECOME CANDIDA TE FOR CONGRESS 7frN PROf HMO PROTECT 10 CALLS ill A PROUO h ized All Over the State, Says Ray. Compliments Utah Co. I - prom- - ties. stay here conferred with many The idea of the vice president is Garden the Democrats in City. inent to eliminate a large number of the clubs established all over the southern causes of these ly working with all part of Utah. The 'movement has of "the employees and in this way been started in Salt Lake City and it minimize the risk to the public and is hoped by the 17th of August that to the employees of the system. "Saf every county will" be thoroughly or- ety comes fisst," is an emphatic or ganized. der, and the employees are warned While Mr. Ray has not announced to report unsafe conditions, customs his candidacy yet, it is tacitly under--: and practices that they observe, or stood "that he is a most promising of which they have Knowledge, and candidate for Congress among the thus protect themselves, their faml younger pemocrats. There are few lies, fellow employees and the pub young men as well read on the tariff question as Ray, and in fact he would The members of the different com o put our '.present Congressmen mittees come from every department hameA.;exe.h4H;o stand in a debate that ha anything to do with the with them on. the Issues of the day. safety of anyone on the road. All of His discussion of- - the- - wool tariff at the committee memoers will be sup-- , the' Democratic banquet a few months plied with neat lapel buttons of ap- ago was a masterpiece in argumenta- proprlate design and anyone inter. . tion and classic construction; "Then, should feel at liberty to apested too, he had the figures to verify his anyone wearing such a but proach statements and the citations where same could be found in the Congress- ton at any time and. to report to him any-- dangerous onditioft or to make ional Records and other authorities. reasonable suggestion regarding the Mr. Ray expressed the wish that all of those on the road. the state was as well organized and safety as thoroughly Democratic as Utah countT. He said we have some of the best Democrats here that can be found in the state, and they are all in SALT LAKE TO BE ' the harness. In speaking of the nom HELDJN Mr. Ray ination of Woodrow-Wilson, said it was a most happy choice, and "Salt Lake, the unanimous choice that while Clark had many admirable of-tl913 convenN. E.A.-lorttraits, Wilson was far ahead of the tion Rah, Rah, Rah!" speaker as a candidate' for the presiThis was the exuberant message dency. flashed from. Chicago last night by D. Will Ray has a splendid, law prac of H. hristensen, superintendent tice in Zion and is not out for political Lake's Salt schools, to James publfc honors, but the Democrats of Utah T. Hammond, president of the board of county feel that he Is the logical man education. to name for Congress. Then, too, Ray - After a campaign of strong boosting has stumped .a large part of the state Utah and the west, in which the for and ,will- - be. able to. get moreyptes Lake and Utah representatives Salt than any other candidate. were backed up by some of the most prominent educators of the country, who have been from time to time visitors to Utah and have examined the state school system in Utah, Salt MATION OF JAMES BAILEY Lake today was chosen as the 1913 meeting place of the National Education association. This will mean E. AMetz, of Ordway, Colorado, that fully 10,000 "and "probably half has writteBaunty Clerk M. E. Kart-chn- as many more teachers from all parts of the nation will assemble- in Salt Jr. of faring $50 reward for locaLake next summer. to the lead will Considered ames from the advertising of ot tion or for proof jieath M. Bailey, a stationery engineer form- value to the state, the tact that visierly of Iowa, but jvho has late been tors to the convention will gain a cor rectideaof the resources of the state ia the west and the nature of Its people the adHe was last heard of in 1906-when he was 'operating an electric vantage to Utah of holding the Nalighting.; plant for the government at tional Education j association meeting some point .'where reclamation work there cannot be estimated. was ; being done. Bailey If alive, la 'The honor was not won until after 7 inches in a hard fight, and It was keenly con . 67 years of age, 5 fee? height, weighed about 150 pounds, tested by Columbus and Minneapolis. Wown hair turning grey. Blue eyes, But the vote was overwhelmingly in eandy mustache, stoop shouldered. favor of Salt Lake. Bailey Is wanted In connection with TOGGERY CLOSED he settlement of an estate. Manager McNItt, of The Toggery, wishes to announce that The' Toggery MOVING PICTURES JH AT TALK. will be closed Saturday from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. on account of the funeral The opera house will show Monday of Mrs. D. H. Madsen. . and Tuesday the world's latest and 4-PICMOVING' greatest .Invention, 4TH OF JULY COMMITTEE has There TURES THAT TALK been talking' pictures shown Mayor . Decker has called ia Provo before, But this is the firsi meeting, of: the fourth of July time for the"real talking pictures and commItteet for Monday evening ; you will see and hear some of . the July 15 to be held In . the city of the 6- commissioners' office. The actors anl players pur. Reading tlmerican' stage. Some of the subjects pose of the meeting Is to settle 4wfilte the Edison Minstrel and Band, up all the affairs in connection Veao.L. Ossman, world'? greatest ban- - 0 with the recent :celebratlon. Any ' Joist, Oliver Twist Dlcken's great 6- one having bllls'agalnst the com- mlttee" Vlll do well 'to preeent works, Selling the Baby Elephant, the oth- 6and ever staged, them at this time. .' ' " , . greatest ''comedy ' ' ' : ; era. This Is absolutely the first time ' I 4 ever shown here. . ' H.E.AiiiillTi r -- - hr 150111101 in er - 7 . , 7" . - - O- - - A 0- - ; iv " - liiiiu ... of Utah Lake' the regular Sidney H. Belmont. Live Stock John W. Farrer. " Poultry R, E. AUen. Horticulture R. W. Brereton, Agriculture G. J. Carpenter. . , o Finance J. Will Knight. The matter of a County Fair has Chorus, "I Will Extol Thee," Choir, and a great deal of Interest in the matter has been aroused and it Is gener ally thought that such an event would - FRANCIS KOSSUTH, SON OF THE HUNGARIAN PATRIOT. FOR PIOUEER DAK te Wednesday algUU arrangements the different departments of. the ew dlauaed and partially made for stuution ana mspeciea me lanu., a number of unique and interesting dairy, heating plant," wards, etc' features. The following bills for the monthV The parade In the morning will be ending June 30th were allowed by! the curlargest ever held In this city, the board1: Salaries, R501.10; floats, will be over seventy-fivof care There for rent expenses, J2.385.45; ln house water-business and 1366.85; ' feeble the nearly every minded, reand During the 1443.66; will.be represented. city works, improvements pairs, $438.33; other expenses, $186.14. the afternoon there will be sports-- of The report on patients showed that every kind at the North Park and as the number" in the Institution May 31;coacn Eugene Roberts is in charge was 228 men and 200 women, making1 0f this feature, notning will be left a total of 428; admitted during June,! undone to make the 'day interesting. 4 men, 2 women; discharged. 6 men,1 wm be a baBe&au game women; died. 2 men and 2 wo-- tween two gQod teamg .and there, will men; number in hospital June SO. for everybody. bnclng coatesta ; 224 men and 200 women; total, 424; mosr unique fea ure planned WOmen. feeble minded, 6 men and 9 o'clockJlvery be the parade jwill p light In the city will be turned on and the paraders will carry Japanese e , After a serious illness extending over the past live months, Mrs. Anna Hardy Madsen, wife of chief deputy fish and game warden David H. Mad sen, died at the family home, 748 West Center street at 3:30 o'clock yesterday morning. Mrs. Madsen' had been ill for several monpsjwithBright's disease and while every effort was made to check the dreadeddisease. she became steadily worse until death ended her sufferwas thirty-oning. The deceased years of age and was born in Provo where she lived all her life. She was the daughter of James and Elizabeth S. Hardy and besides her husband she is survived by1 her moth-e- r two sisters, Mrs. Polly Russell of St. George and Mrs. Phoebe Jones of Provo; and four brothers, Thomas S. and George W.. Hardy of Provo, and Harold H. and Albert Hardy of Gar' field. Mrs. Hardy wis a davoted wife and a kind and sympathetic neighbor, and her death is mourned by hundreds who knew and - loved her. Funeral services will be held from the Third ward meeting house tomorrow commencing at p. m. -- " be-n- o LECTURE COURSES ARE ' , PROVING INTERESTING "ae j INJURED ONE KILLED, ONE WHEN AUTO TURNS TURTLE e Governor William Swy. State Treas urer David Mattson, and State Auditorf t 9 meeting or the committee, Jesse D. Jewkes, members of the wno MTe Charg6 the elaborate pro-StaMental Hospital board, met here for the celebration of yesterday and with Medical Superin-- , ploneer day ln tnl8 clty July 24th, tendent Dr. D. H. Calder went over -, u i :UIIIQUE FEATURES LOCAl HOSPITAL - noi MMioiis mil and his abilities have made him a thorn in taa siaa or tn vonservsav father, LeuU Kossuth, was government In the country from which driven as am cilia after the temporary success at the revolution he led accorded to against Austria he fa now a magnate and baa lived to for which moat at the rlghta dtvelopmentt Hungary through peaceful the elder Ksaanta fought, apparently In rain. BOARD IKSPECT be most sucessful. undoubtedly EMORIES of the revolution led by his father are recalled by tha action of Francis Kossuth, leader of the opposition in the Hun garian parliament, in moving to take up the question of electoral reform after the revolutionary outbreak of the Budapest RoMnifeta. wfaa demanded Universal mirage. He was a civil engineer, L bat years ago abandoB4d--profession to. enter jioUUeftrn4 Us name the Utah Irrigation project will be very valuable Irom the start. It will )e open to entry as any other public land but those navlng squatter ill lights-wprobably stand the best chance of getting locatedPostmaster Clove will make application for one " acres. This hundred and seventy-twland is especially valuable because it lies on the shore of the lake and they have a splendid beach on the sweat side, whllo this side has no beach at ' alh The abundant water supply from" this Utah Lake Irrigation project la-sures abundant crops. , ArtsEr ha . ' i i Land on the West Shore Manufacturers and New Industries " L i -- . " bp A snmlwr f Provo Don!e will fiTO meeting to Salt Lake City tomorrow to attend Provo Commercial club held Wednesday evening the committee to whom the opening of a section of laad on was referred the matter of a Utah the west side of the lake. It seema this that thU section has been left County ir successful a county-faaumberof years and, fall, reported that could and should be held at. Provo must have been overlooked. About just previous to. the.State.Fair in. Salt threeyflarsago Eostmaster Clovt- Lake--CitThe committee also re-- , fenced it and petitioned for a survey. commended that the following "com-- ; It is tocated- - ia township seven south, mittees be named and that the follow- and range one east of the Salt Lako chairmen Meridian, This land will coma under ing gentlemen of the several .committees. and, Lake v I ir ui Local Men Anxious to Enter on mittee Reports Favorably on a Fair I aMivyaiinxiau v i Commerical Club Com ' - - i -a Kt - iinprn w- , comThltteedlvkioncomniitteeLand Yesterday W. shop committees and its purpose is City was in Provo for the day on busi- to correct conditions, customs and ness and pleasure and during his practices thatr contribute' to casual LANDWiLLOPEN ! : -' .- IC ii ' of ric- h- COUNTY FAIR isectioh i I " WA E. L. Brown, vice president of. the Denver & Rio Grande, has Just sent out all along the line clrcula No. 33, which tells of a safety organization that has just been formed among of that . comthe employees pany. It consists of a central safety Wflson Clubs Should be Organ- ' LARGE TRA CT OF. LAND OVERLOOKED IN SURVEY The overturning of aa automobile pn the county road one and miles south of .Murray, caused the man whoaa-nam-e death of a middle-agela F. E. Allen, shortly before 1 o'clock this morning and caused Injuries to its owner, John Slndar, 257 South Second West street, Salt Lake, which may prove fatal. j not was discovered, The tragedy until 1:45 o'clock thia morning, when Roy Wade. 437 Herbert "avenue, pass ing along the county highway in his automoible was attracted by beadV lights shining on another automobile, which seemed to be In a peculiar posione-ha- lf d tion. Driving close to the vehicle he discovered the automobile overturned. The tonneau rested on the body of the man believed to be Allen. It had ' almos t se vered the body and Wade ' Immediately saw that the man waa . dead. Then Wade heard groans from-thother side of the car. Then Slndar unconscious. Mr. Wade placed the wounded man in his automobile and rushed him to Murray. Dr. McHugTf was unable; to say how seriously Slndar bad been injured, but admitted .that his condition appeared to be critical. Mrs. Slndar was Informed of the accident at 2:30 o'clock this morning. Immediately she called for particulars from - Dr. McHugh ; -- 0 ELABORATE The lecture course being given in the Sixth ward meeting house under the auspices of the Parents' classes ' . FILM PLEASES PRINCESS PATRONS. "The Lady of the Lake," as pre at theTPrincess Motion Picture sented lJ. E. Hickman, of "the city by Prof. ' child of last house night, has caused more fa-dealing with the problems culture, etc.. are being largely at- vorable comment than has been heard tended. The subject discussed Wed- of any one picture for a long time. nesday evening was Infantile knowl- The production by a splendid cast unmental of nature the and from the Vitagraph company ani -edge business of. the every detail Is carefully looked after folding! It for the first eight years, The to child grow C acting is far and away above the Cholrj effort at menthaa great rather any average, the scenery most beautiful Ma Quartette," (Selected) Harry PROVO PLAYS SPANISH tal unfolding. The ' higher mental and" the costumes magnificent. The . FORK TODAY. Boshard, Watler .Whitehead,- J. H., centers are poorly developed before film will run time. last the tonight for Boshard and Sam Jones. that age and any undue effort to force At the Ellen .theatre for the change violin with left here team baseball obligato, The Provo Solo, Soprano development is more or less a waste commencing tomorrow night will be "O Holy Father,- - Miss . Ella Ritchie, this afternoon at 1 o'clock for Span- of time, if not decided harm,. ... " ' seen a beautiful film by the Vita-grap- h ish Fork to play the local team of accompanied by E Epperson. All parents and those Interested in people. It la "Their Golden AnAnthem, "Lead Kindly Light," that place. This was the printers psychology are invited to these lec' " " V - , Choir. team before being! purchased by tures. The next lecture will, be held niversary". orl"The Old Photograph," Fifteen minutes talk on above text,' Manager Hanke of the Knight Woolen Monday, July 15, Friday next being and Mrs. Mary Maurice, la seen in a to be Mills. Since they defeated Eureka ommlted to give; all parents an oppor- principal role. There seems Elder E. 8. Hinckley. Maurice Mrsj "In the way Offertolre la EL, C. W. Held. the Fourth they have had" a great tunity to get notice of the course. something t brings ,. Soprano Solo, "Adelaide," from many requests for out of town games. Monday evening, connection Will be plays the mother parts,-tha' "heart She to thrill every We are prophesying ; that thy will made with all that was treated in the a responsive Beethoven, Flora Ridge.." Olh Photoin "The Is Violin Sold, "Melody from the two preceding talks, so all will be able From Ole bring home another-scalespecially food ; .' graph." Bull," Emery Epperson. Spanish bunch, if they get a fair deal. to get the feundation start' . t dtKllbt Al IADLKNAbLt the "Quoe. of the Day." A pro- .gram will then be held at the taber- be' nacle, the stage of which is to be The weekly song service will Sunday at the Tabernacle, com-- J orated ln true pioneer style. Three menclng at 2 p. nr., when the follow- tableaux of pioneer life will be fea. - tures. Four exhibition drills .wUl be ing program will De gtven: W. Raid. given by the fire department during Offertolro, organ-i-the Chorus day. (Tannhauser), Pilgrim's . s , C. Jsthe -- 1 . . : -- ' y |