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Show IERALB FFIC1 At. DEMOCRATIC. OF SOUTHERN WATCH FOR THE UTAH- LATEST NEWS OF - DEMOv V ORGAN CRACY. VOL. XXVIL NO. 33, PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS URGED --TO EXHIBIT PRODUCTS Splendid Displays Should be on Coming Con- - gress at Salt Lake charge of the exhibits from the different counties of the state at the Vermont building I at Salt Lake, was la Provtf Saturday " in connection with the exhiM from D. F. Collett who ha y Utah, county. h number of growers Mr. Collett talked with and ";ruit in regard to sending upa farmers . i .. i lruns auu Yeseiauien and urged the necessity gf Utah county having a good display at the , . m. . gooa uispiay oi . 1. 1 d j- John Bestelmej er Loses Life Neai GrutlLMine at Tintic Interesting Character z i f I I - Trans-Mississip- Commercial Con- - t IL2iJ The varied topics to be discussed at the forthcoming session of the i ConCommercial at the which meets gress, Assembly hall in Salt Lake City August have all bee selected with care in relation to their timeliness. Ther is " an imposing list of speakers and among them are, throe who will respectively handle JJie themes of 'The Case Against r," "See America First"' and "Currency Reformr"-Thes- e topices will be handled respectively! by Dr. David Starr Jordan, Robert V. Trans-Mississipp- 27-:!- BonynpharanwTToiface'Gould.-- Mills Mill, the Knight-AVoole- n and many other plants are sub- ject to heavy charges for switch- ing cars brought over a road not having switches to these plants and each plant would be bene-fited very much if a uniform Among -- fp August 10th, and was 19.12, well-know- n . 0. . -- " , . Bur-grea- year-term- t-- y ear-ter- : J' tie Strawberry route and Tto. Coltoo. d Cointy Attorney, County Surveyor and Stperintendent o( SchooU, head-quarte- -- ra y she saw the head of a inaa LU.I lying near the trail Investigation, showed that it was Mr. Hestelmeyer, w ho like conceded i h.to ufiiion.u the best. posted She notified the authorities and n in ihe foi'iiry on curTPncy in Jordan, Deputy Sheriff A. C. Hales, Coroner ifonl univer- ''Cj.!''ftiii' ii'.td ica., ' fno-oF.d L. Jones and II. C. Hicks, secre1r.!,ii on the '.;."..rts of the magazine readers ' advo cates for ( and a good gent':' S i presidf-nto- sity, is - iotko.:i' .... . - ih-- ''-- f war. For subject of the. catt several years this thinker, has been World feme chief director ol tinFoundation., lie U a loruible and ti' al'cr :tn.l tlic the advocates of universal ;i(a:'e aro looking forward to his address with z: ,U in- i coia-::r- - ilie "See America tary of the mining company of .which ..Jil I'irst' iiioven;i'iih (hie day h;is licen Mr. Bestelmeyer was president, left two sestiiis (ft asiili'-loimmediately for the scene of the ao sions will be held at Saltalr... Ainong" """ ' eidenf. f '; the spi alters oil this Hitbject" oh 4 he. was found that the aged - maa i': ogrn'ii is Fraiili Horace tiould of , It San Fi aa'hsiO. had taken a short cut along the upper Ti e (ttl'.er timely subjects to be tl is-- . terest. Mil ui .1 niicic uia uuu was national .iusiied. will deal w it.i good roads, parMr. J3Qnyngewas--foinierly found and had Evidently slipped andv currency commissioner. For the past cels post, immigration, reclamation of head foremost down the two years he has been making spea cit- land", "transportation and inland water- plunged " "'' of side bill. Several concussions the es on the monetary question and is ways. found were sufficient to cause death. coiikh-- L s b.; .. - ' CH.THURMANSAYS UTAH WILL GO Mr. Bestelmeyer was born, in Bovorla In 1843. He served. as a member of the Bavarian police when a youth and was a sergeant in the German allied army which toe-.- .. sieged and finally entered Paris. He came to America in 1880, living two years in New York and Brooklyn, then coming to Utah by way of Kan- - where a banquet will be served on the lawn3. Coach E. L. Roberts and E. J. Glade have charge of the program for the afsas City. fair and It is authentically stated At one time Mr: UesTeTmeyer was" that the banquet and reception will Local Democrats of Salt Lake connected with the Utah State Mental RichEugene L. Roberts of the local Uni- take plaee Wednesday night. are somewhat incensed over the hospital as chief baker. He has been-toward so been different done much at ards has expected versity who has mining promoter and operative for efmaking Richards wha he is. a world's dates and different stories have been story sent out from Seagirt to the twenty-fivyears, and at the nearly fect that William G. McAdoo and champion, met the athlete a I Thistle circulated as to when ho would of his death owned about twenty time Josephus Daniels had conceded Utah claims in and rode with him to Provo. the Tintic district besides to the opposition. The concession by to of the want The toasts not "Richards did program during anyone valuable water w rights. the Democratic leaders was said to said banquet will be as follows: know when he was coming," Mr. Bestelmeyer leaves a widow, been based on - local - reports. have "America." Coach Roberts to the Herald, "he Singing, Katherine i Bestelmeyer of this City, wanted to surprise us and we would Speech,. Toastmaster- R, II. Irvine, LoCal Democratjejeaders declare that two-so- ns - johtt-mining englneer-ofnever have known but for a friend of Jr., president Provo Commercial Club. no reports from Utah have been sent and August employed in Salt Eureka, mine who was riding with the champ-ion- j - Toast, "Our World's - champion," to national headquarters that would Lake City, and two daughters, Kate T and who slipped put to a tele- President G. H. Brimhall of the Brig lead anyone to suspect that Utah was and Clara. His body was brought to not going Democratic this year. . graph station at Iowa and wired me. ham Young Vniersity. Provo Sunday Morning. Funeral serState Chairman 3. R. Thurman, Namodest in Richards is exceptionally "Richards, Provo and the Map,' at 2 vices will be held Tuesday tional Committeeman W. R. Wallace his great achievement and his ex- - Preston G. Peterson. in tha Fifth ward mooting- o'clock "Value of a Clean Life in Athletics", and C. P. Overfield, members oi' the" perience has not tended to swell his house. Body may be viewed at Berg national executive committee, yesterhead at all." . J. W. Knight. undertaking parlors from 11 to 12:30. ' Fifty students and friends of the "Swedish Stories," Professor A. C. day wired to National Chairman Mr. Bestelmeyer made a good William F. McCoinbs a protest against athlete met him at the station here Lund. here at one time and was stake "The Olympic Games, Ancient and any forecast conceding Utah to the worth in the and greeted him with college songs neighborhood of twenty-fiv- e and yells. Richards appeared to be Modern." Charles Schweneke, of "Y" opposition. Their telegram follows: thousand dollars. His claims ' ' F. MoCombs, Chairman 'William very tired and went to Salt Lake club. in the Tintic District at the time of Presentation of Trophy, Coach Eu Democratic National Committee. City to rest up and will 'return to his death are worth a good sized sum.. "The Democrats of Utah have Provo Wednesday at 6 o'oclock when gene L. Roberts.. He will be remembered around Provo "How it All Happened," Alma Rich- strong reason to' believe Utah's elec-tori- al hundreds of his friends, and students one of the best hearted men In as vote will be cast for Wilson will be ards. from the local University this vicinity. We therefore depreMusic will also be furnisher dur- and Marshall. present to meet him. Almost every Democratic organization in every tive automobile in town will Join In the ing the evening, but the numbers have cate the announcement of any foreparade In honor of the champiofr and not yet been selected by the program cast conceding Utah to either of the county of the state, and I have letother candidates. ters from every county in the state, the party will go to the Roberts" hotel committee. 8. R. THURMAN, reporting strong Democratic gains In State Chairman. every section. W. R. WALLACE, Encouraging Reports. National Committeeman. "Today we received a letter from .. C. P. OVERFIELD, W. F. Olsen, mayor of Price, stating I Member Executive Com. that many Republicans In Carbon Thurman Talks' county were actively supporting Wil Judge to sent on the message son, and that Carbon county would Elaborating At the meeting" of the County Com- - will do so if it continues to operate. Mr. McCombg, Judge Thurman said! go Democratic by a heavy majority. miasloners held today, A. P." Merrill The Commissioners with County At- VW have every reason to believe We also received a letter, from. Kane manager of the' Knight Consolidated torney Evans went over the country that we will surely carry Utah thia county, considered the strongest ReThe Democrats oi utan are publican county in" the state, from Power Company, acting for the com covered by the application this after- year. noon. . franunited. made for a Many who were with which we never get any representa application solidly pany o chise to construct and operate an the American party are hack In the tion at the state conventions, ana DIE8 AFTER OPERATION. electric" pole line over the county Democratic ranks. Everyone concedes la which we seldom have a local or Thla that this is a Democratic year na- ganization or & local -- ticket roads from the South boundary .of C. Hanks of Lone Tree, tionally. There Is no treason why year there will be. a" big Democratio , Wjllllam Pleasant Grove to the Jforth bound ary of Provo and from the lake to the Wyoming, died Saturday at the Provo Utah should lag behind the nation. gala in Kane county and we wnl The plan Is to construct General Hospital of peritonitis follow- Furthermore,) the Republicans of the have Kane county delegates to our mountains. an Interurban railway in this vicinity ing an operation for appendicitis. Mr. state are split in twain by tue new state convention. "Mr. Thurman said the Democratio later and operate a service to the Hanks formerly lived at Charleston, party. I.believe that Wilsonwlll Wasatch county. He is surviyed by carry the state and that Democrat I campaign In this state would be ac Bench fruit land. The company has tor some time, a widow and ten children and ' his titt nfflrlala will ha WhnBAn In TTthv' tive and thorough ana he predicted ti&thetate. would participate in on contemplated the matter oraupplytHgitaotheTrMrsrThomM lIrGiles,-- t this this year.-- - and The to . Heber body-for landslide that he believes U "This prediction Is not merely power pur city. light shipped electricity Beach funeral aowhere be held. to and services win guees-worthe Prore Wt have alreadr an people sweeping, the country. poses DEMOCRATIC . . 7 a ; dTer mine. rpr-pntl- SOCIALISTS HELD COUNTY 'District Judge, who was to the About 200 yards from the cabin where Bestelmeyer made his d ... Alma Richards, the local boy who won the running high jump at me Olympic games at Stockholm, Sweden passed through Provo to Salt Lake City at noon today. Coach v " tarn ia thirty hours. The party went by Mrs. Westerdahl, passing down the 3r.W.GozilcL O - YouthWhoWon Fame for Provo to be Banqueted season, and thin 'opportunity should reiterate our firm belief In the'princ set" In Socialism r of forth as : rciples teTTakefiuir: The Provo Commercial club has of- - the state and national platforms ad- fered to take charge, and ship any opted at their respective conventions exhibit free of charge and want the for 1912. We are fully convinced that the growers to know that it will be a pleaaims and hopes of the working class to club of the sure for the members - can never and will never, be realized re are Growers help In any way. affiliation with either quested to deliver anything they through .their old or new, and we party, of capitalist to the secretary want exhibited - appeal to those arworking men- - and will immediately the club and he women who have turned their. tange for shipment and will see that(woring i nmdueta are nroDerlv exhibited. faces towards real progress, to unite under one banner, and for one puro pose to retain the full product of WELL KNOWN. our labor. and The Following Ticket Was Nominated William Stradling, a State Senators Ben. F. Rea, Provo, died his at citizen, highly respected home in the Second ward Saturday of and Elliot . Jordan, Sprlngvllle. ' Mr. Stradling Representives Henry W, Gease', general debility. A. L. Porter, Springtllle, N. B. Provo, on the old 88 been years would have Smith,, Tucker, P. R. Porter, Tucker. 10' of next September. ' the deceased came to Utah in 1855 County , Sheriff Charles T. Wood, " from England and located in Provo. Spanish Ford. Clerk John W. Guy, Provo. County Thirty years ago he went to Arizona H. Hartman, and returned to Provo nine years ago County Recorder. His Springrllle. where he has since resided. sons County Treasurer Jane Starr, Pro-Ttwo .and four daughters wife, ' survive him. Funeral services wlll.be Assesson M. G. Pshner, County .held from the third ward meeting Sprlngvllle. . , house tomorrow at o'clock. ' o Countf Commlssloner-r-W- . J. H. IL ; Provo, MAKE TRIP IN FAST TIME. Jamison, Sprlngvllle, ' were left Joe Ahlandor of thls'clty with three the following officers commit-te- e and the central blank to eounty passenger .recently made a Jrip was authorised to fill same later: -turougJiWhierackaJwidiei Venal I A. Richards Arrives Home a o w a a its a switching charge similar to taht made in other cities was per- mitted by the railroad com- panies. - The body o John Bestelmeyer, aged of this city, mining opera tive, foTmcr sergeant in the German in this section, army, and DavidStarr. hi Tiraber CQmpanj.JiQM ; - road-leadin- g . i J ' 1 body--was-ma- itis Sunday, '"' r evidently been caused by a fall. The discfivrry of the a market for the . bumper crop this county in mass convention at Provo, I III of Utah was found this morning lifeless by the side of a trail leading to thejGrutli mine, near Eureka, owned by a mining company of which he was the president. His death had gress which meets "in Salt Lake oa a large and enthusiastic gathering of Monday next. There will be hand- - delegates from all over- the ,county and the adopted following platfrom reds of visitors & this congress from all over the country and a fine ex- - and nominated a full county ticket: ' Platfrom. hibit at this time will go a long way ! ;'V' ;' weil-know- Mr. Collett urges that the farmers and fruit growers of this vicinity have an especially fine display by The Socialist party of Utah county Thursday of this week as it i3 very held their county mass convention in desirous that Utah county makes a Odd Fellows' hall Provo City, on the good showing to the visitors to the f ' sixty-nin- oa arrival. t HIE IfEAII ; Some people In our good city jure of the opinion that we are being very gracefully robbed by the tender-hearte- d railroad com- paiiles "and When' the matter is .Yifewed by- - a person that does not understand the situation it looks ast if other cities in this state are much more fortunate than is our own good city. In Salt Lake City, in Eureka and in many other places the railroads have a uniform switching charge for any part of the city while in Provo the railroads have decided to place the posts designating their yard limits very close up to the Union depots and thereby deprive manufacturers and busi- ness interests in the city of the rights and privileges, received in other cities. It has been assert- ed that the railroads are using the public very roughly in Provo and the matter has-beebrought to the attention of the Commer- cial club and will be iavesti- found that the gated. If railroads are charging business interests in Provo a3 much as $15.00 for switching 3 cars from one line to the other and that this same amount of work is be- ing done in all other cities in Utah for only ,$3.00 there will certainly be something started very quickly. This class of work hampers Provo factories and business propositions and the club' will make a great howl if it is not remedied very soon. The provo Pressed Brick Co. the Artificial Ice Plant, the Utah ' Hllllllfi ' n building. Few people realize the importance of keeping the Utah county exhibits at the Salt Lake ballding up to the The county very highest standing. have paid for this "comniissioner space in the Vermont building from the county taxes and every farmer, fruit grower or manufacturer ia the county is entitled to space Tor displaying his products fre to the immense crowds that visit the building. Utah county is one of the richest in the state and the exhibits from it should be the best there but those ' who visited the exposition state that Utah county is one of the most poorly represented in the state. In his talk Saturday, Mr. Collett urg-ethe-- farmers and. fruit growers to "N send to the exhibit cases of peaches, prunes, summer apples, apraicots, potatoes, sugar beets, wheat, oats or any ' other kind of crops that are grown 4.The fruit or vegein this valley. ) Mr. should be said Collett, tables, t taken to the express companies and billed to O. G. Collett, at the Vermont building, Salt Lake, and the goods " will be accepted without the payment of any charges and will be delivered ji and placed on exhibition immediately THE AUGUST REGISTRATION DATES, 20TH AND 31ST. k Gifted Orators to Address Commercial PlEEtl Congre on Important Current Subj ects DOES RAILROADS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PROVO .; ON 0 0 O K 8. 1885. , IIS iCtl ExhibitJDurii ESTABLISHED 19, 1912. YOUR NAME IS REGISTRATION '; s, e j ar-ri- - -- Knight Power Co. May Build Interurban Railway -- - wa V the-Wils- r ; |