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Show REPUBLICANS FORMER OFFICE HOLDERS RE-NOMINA- TE AUT0I110B ILE DAY GOV. SPRY NAftlED For the Greater Industrial THE DAY OF SUBDIVISION HAS ARRIVED Development of Utah Go. TELLURIDE POWER unu ISIHFT1F nun ' r mil n rn n n i n nr. t cu u n A plan whereby the great undevelop- the development of laud, und farm ed resources of this County could be investments in Utah county would be presented factfully, and intelligently given preference over -- those of i Other &pctiiVn by many ppopln if thevto tire TftoTiSands of people " In the" what only indueeiiiiiiili these knew, i eastern and,- - middle western states were. It is the purpose of- - th Prove Two meujbers of the Automobile who are eagerly looking westward for investments, homes, and farms, Herald, to publish ,1a. club committee of SaltLake, W. D. President J. R. Nutt of the has- - been an ambition of the publisher, J duftrfol issues devoted to Develop- isJstt?tf-of-fi- ciat Rishel and W. II. Ellison, were, in of this paper, to inaugurate for a long ment and ' Progress in Utah J county, Provo yesterday and met with the time, and .that time was never so op- and these Industrial Issues- - will be notice of a .proposal to reorgau-iz- e " as the present. mailed to a list of people . and firms portune committee from the Provo Commercithe company and place it on a ' An experiencd publicist has been throughout thoijlutted States who-a- re The1 notice al club and together fixed September sound financial basis. to'assist this in the in Interested to publisher engaged genuinelyComing 21 as Automobile Day for the whole calls a meeting of stockholders, to lie Industrial Development work which Utah. held at Telluride, Colo., at 10 o'clock state of Vtah. -- Thip meeting, as ar- will begin at oncew The creditably edited local paper is ranged, is scheduled to take place at We see upon the trains daily, the tho index to ft communities civic, so- - on the morning of Tuesday, October Provo at 3 p. m, .r L1912. The circular sets -f- arth-th many people paalng through our One of the most interesting fea- country, thronging to Idaho, Montana, by which ihe prospective "new following proposals: tures of the day will be a sealed con- Washington, Oregon, and California, comer" bay judge the citizenship. (1) To change the location of the where they are finding new homes, "If you were contemplating a move to from for test automobiles running office and place of business some new place you would prefer see- principal farmland investment locations. Salt Lake to Provo the day of the of the company within the state of Is it not possible to attract a per ing l paper published in that convention. A committee is to be ap- cent of these thousands of investors prospective new home than some Colorado from Telluride, San Miguel pointed to ascertain and agree upon a and "new settlers" to tUah county? highly illustrated, purely advertising county, to Denver, Denver county, Must as is we until California wait literature. Salt fair, average time to run from ColOj, and to amend the article of in' There will New as settled before thickly be no over estimated artiEngland Lake to Provo, and that time will be corporation accordingly. we get ready to invite Capital and cles published In the Industrial Issues 2) To authorize the increase of to be sealed up put on a car which is of the Herald, misrepresenting, the the population to Utah county? capital stock of the company from and given to a committee of the Provo When we consider that the D. & R. possibilities for the new home builder $10,000,000 10,000,-00divided - -- into Commercial club. The man who runs O. railroad running through this coun- to do well, in Utah county. shares to $20,000,000.- - Said inIt is not intended to create any crease of $10,000,000 of the his automobile between Salt Lake and ty is but one of the many carriers decapital homeseek-er- a false "boom." thousands the of livering Provo nearest the time fixed by the stock to be 7 per cent cumulative nonto our neighbor states west of us, This Industrial Development campcommittee will be declared winner of voting preferred stock, the shares of we Is to give publicity of a commendsome of the have may aign conception a prize to be agreed upon at a later, which to be 100,000 of the par value enormity of. new population and new able sort to what Utah county offers of $100 each ,and to be in such form meeting. This feature is to be extended to capital being, unloaded in California new Capital and good farmers based and to contain such provision as to upon what she can "show the man redemption and other imitations as other parts of .the state, or from other alone. and The for from Missouri.' resources, advantages the board of directors may determine, cities in the state, provided enough to make automobiles can be induced and to amend the articles of incorpora try for the prize. This is the first ation accordingly automobile gathering which has ever (3) To authorize the dissolution of the company, and to transact Buch been arranged to take in the whole other business as may come before state, and If successful, the event will the meeting. be.tnade an annual one. o It is desired to make a new bond movement for greater the coal mines, or 3.91 In every 1,000 and a A world-wid- e perferred stock issue, and unsafety among the several million men employed. With conditions worse in animous consent of the stockholders TO HEAD THE inn . TICKET ll tt k h Jo - 0 ff TH IS ACT . I Semi-.Mou.thl- y PROPOSITION . Provo Progressives Say There Js'nt a New Face on The Ticket Except Congress-ma- n Johnson and His is a " New-Off- ice, t Cannot Elect Ticket on the first ballot but prominent Republicans over the state say. tnathe will never be elected. Harry Joseph, the strongest man before the convention, was defeated by Jacob Johnson- of SanpeWounty for the other con1 gressman. The Progressives' of Provo ate talking today as if it would be a "lead pipe, cinch" to defeat the whole state ticket. The platform adop-eat yesterday's contention is neither practical nor does it offer any reforms from the present burdeng ot heavy taxes and the high cost of living. It does not offer, a single word in favor ... of reducing the number of burden-Bomappointive officers from the state. . Thera were .elgtfiandidajjiojto; MARY HATHENBRUCK WATTS wt Writ 1trW fcSifc," ajSgta ht thy.tJaitd V atad for congress find Joseph Howell country. It Is expeted' that the conferA was selected first. After the third DIES AT BOISE, IDAHO Dr. Joseph A. Holmes, the director of ence of exports will result In great ballot the others withdrew and the the United States Bureau of Miners, good to this country, and perhaps a between Harry continued ooatest will be inaugurated at the Pittsburgh lessening of the death rate in the Joseph and Jacob Johnson. On the station of the bureau Sep- world. The sad news of the death of Mrs. experiment fourth ballot Johnson received 325 The prevention of coal Hust and gas tember 13, when government officials votes to Joseph's 303. Necessary for Mary Hathenbruck Watt, daughter of from the leading nations of the earth explosions In the mines will be the Mr. and Mrs. P. W. C. Hathenbruck convene to discuss the great problem choice 316. general theme of th conference of Senator Sutherland called the con- - of this city was received here thl before them. Invitations to partici- ficials, who will continue in session yention to order and in an opening mornings ln a - telegram from Mrs. pate in such a conference have been at Pittsburgh for ten days. The 11 speech scored the. third party move-United Federal the extended has States the government by bedonly experimentbeen at the menFand theTnotTve :whlch"prbmpted Hathenbruck who has the State department and the al mine in the world and the visitors, through died Mrs. Watt her am daughter, ni nAa0vu tn cntar thA field a ide.of American ambassadors to the differ- who are anxious to see it, will witness In passing at her home in Boise, Idaho, yeater-ove- r ent -- candidate for president t in the explosions foreign countries that have mining actual the situation he touched upon allday and tne dy will be brought to interests, including Great Britain, Ger- mine. Nearly all of the visitors are the live issue of the coming the heads of explosives-testinProT0 for Durlal arriving here tomor-- . many, France, Belgium, sta me oi tne He reviewed action aign. tions in Canada. Mexico and countries their and respctlve row. "Republican National' convention ana The army of coal miners throughout the conference will endeavor to de- contested The deceased was the wife of L. A. cases. cited the principal world number more than 3,000,000 velop more uniform, and if possible, the lla, .conclusion he spoke of the progres- - Watt and spent her childhood and men and each year between 6,000 and new methods of testing explosives. It ji IlOeglslatiouhldiiihe-Republican- J gribod days in Provo where hej 7,000meet death "through" accident is believed that such a conference win party had enacted and declared thati .M born September 12 18S7 and The death rate among these men in contribute largely to the initiation of in November tne KepuDUcan pany. where she has scores of friends who 1910 was 2.11 in every 1,000 employed. improvements in mining and will be which had controlled the destinies ot In the United States alone in the helpful in the adoption of safer minthis country for 50 years, would be;wi" be grieved to learn of 'her death, same rear, 2,834 men were killed in ing equipment and methods. ' hus-Sne l survived by her parents, again successful. band and three little children, and brothers.- - Funeral DUGK SEASON WILL OPEN CONCeRTfTi8ECOND4TLiterMia MCRED waru De we rum in neia wui services SUNDAY WARD NIGHT at 12 meeting house commencing FOR SUNDAY SONS SERVICE 15 ' Unde the auspices of the Mutual o'lockSttndar. Improvement association of the fcec- - stabat Mater) Rosstne; by Miss-- Flora; ond ward a sacred concert wJHwr Ridge ftnd Chorus the fish and game officials have Professor J. R. BosLard has Arranggiven Sunday night at the ward Piano Solo Rondo Caprlcclso, ed one of the very beat programs for given out the word that the nesting chapel for the benefit of the new by Miss Aline Cluff. meeting house. The concert will start Solo Miss Soprano the song service at the Tabernacle grounds in the Beaf River country fMccolominl, by at 7 : 45 p. m. Carl Nelson is the con-- , Ella Ritchie. ave been cleared of ducks afflicted next Sunday afternoon- - commencing ductor. Miss Hattie Scott accompanChorus O! Itallia, Oonizeppe. with the duck malady known as in 2 at p. m. These services which were ist and Elmer Nelson assistant acrrfO The Bear River innovated early in the summer have testinal cocidlosis. companist The following is the proN ' gram: been highly Appreciated by church country Is now ready for the opening Solo Chorus Hope Thou In God, EASTERN FRUIT LADY TALKS members and the attendance has been of the shooting season October 1 and Parks, by ,MJss :Jlora2jRldgeafld OF CANNING PROJECT," very large at each one. The program hunters heed have no fear of bagging "Chorus; ducks there. arranged for Sunday is as. follows: Bass Solo O, Star of Eve, Wagner, Caroline B. Seymour, president State Fish, and Game Commissioner Offeratorle,. organ, C. W. Reid. .. by Melvin Heed. of the Caroline Seymour Pre3erv- W. Chambers has taken the nec- Fred l Chorus,-HalCelo Solo Bercuse, Goddard, by the Glorious Dawn, by ing company of New York, lias Assel Nelson. cessary steps to have the been in Provo the past two days , choir. Chorus Just As I Am, Parks Alma to season opened fifteen days earlier a launch endeavoring canning Sop. Solo, Praise to the Father, , Pax ton, Miss Ella Ritchie and Chorus. to In. and also this city project (from Mercedante) by Mrs. I. H. than usual, or September 15, with a Reading How They Built the effect an arrangement with the view to curbing the spread of the disMasters. ' Church, Kehoesbar, by Miss Inez Garden; City Canning company ease among the ducks of the state. '. , : .Scott. Young Ladies Quartette, Selected) While the troub'e now S: whereby a large amount of Utah exists in but a Male QuartetteThe Lord Is My Merl Cluff, Lucile Boshard, M. Dunn, small area of the 30,000 xnil8 of duck peache- - will W canned A the ' Shepherd, by Messrs, Watson, "Mc-- 4 cbmpany's1 kitchens at Provo by and Zenath Cluff. marshes in Utah Mr. Chambers re the "out of the ordinary.'? process, Adam, Johnson, Jepperson". Duet The Lord Is My Shepnerd, gards It necessary that the ducks Control to Solo Who. Knows, Ball, which has brought fame to the Elizabeth Evans and J. R. Boshard. should.be kept moving and not left ..by Miss 'Mabel Hone.. Seymour company's canned fruits Twenty minutes talk on above sub- to settle in low muddy swamps as in ' In the east Chorus Father, O Hear Us, Palmer, such localities they quickly' catch and ject, by Bishop ,T. N. Taylor. ' - Misses-Mari- e Mable Mrs. Hone, Johnson, . from Dun- spread the malady. ........ .... Organ Solo, Intermezzo Seymour has been in.the ... ' ; Mrs. Ella Nelson and Chorus. ' state for several weeks, coming ham, by Aeline Cluff. ' o here Violin . Solo Reverie, Vfeuxtemps, Solo and. Chorus,. Heaven Is Our CHILD OF PROF. NELSON expressly to effect an ar- ' r by Prof. M. S. Outoundson. Jwngfiment similar to that stated Home, EllarRltchle and. choir.IS DROWNED ; . above. t is planned to can Utah May, "Quartette, ..(Wood? 'WlndU Three ; ; Ladies. Chorus Sweetest ' fclalronets. and Bassoon, by Robert ". Word has been fruit extensively by the "out of Evans.;"- received here of the r 8olo-""the Afterward, Allitson, ordinary" process for excluBarltqne 8auer, Irving Hansen, Charles Mitchel death, by jdrownlng, of the year old ' bIvo eastern-trade- . William KnudWH. , and. Ralph Archlbold. v .. baby of Professor and Mrs. N. L. Nelj '; "Li Nelsfin. Remarks Bishop Lars Soloand Chorus, "Father Let Thy son at Roosevelt, Utah. : The Nelson's v Bolo And ChorusnJflamatu3,( from Bie8slBr."tngar Johnson and Choir, t formerly. resided ia Provo. The Ver--. - d 0 The U. S. Kills More Men in Mines Than Any Other Nation 4 e State-tliAa--- ia any--oth - , J coal-dus- "! Austria-Hungar- " -- i Men-delsch- n, " ... - duck-huntin- . '. . . , - . -- '' . v. trTJoTs-l- s BOughtr There 6 also a troubles of the company, so that united troubes of the company, so that united action may be had In the. proposed method of properly financing the con; cern. A new 7 per cent cumulative stock is advocated together with retirement of the old bonds. In the event that these things cannot be accomplished, it is said that holders of majority of the stock may vote dissolution of the company and in such case the assets would be sold at public auction and the returns distributed, among stockholders after the company's obligations had been discharged. It Is likely that when the reorganiz ation .shall be effected, D. C. Jackllng will be elected president and that several local men will be placed in the directorate. non-votin- g of Homeseekers- - Demand Small Tracts. Real Estate Operators to Bring . - - Buyer and v Seller . Together -- (By C. P. B.1 the-loca- The state Republican convention in Salt Lake City yesterday GovWim. Spry by acclimation and also named Judge Frick Congressman in the same manner. Joseph Howell was Thousands The daj of The vast acres which ha3 n come. so long remaind in big ranches ire helng subdivided and .sold in small acreage, or these large are selling to have--- , land-lord- s colonization conipanys who ih turn cut up the large tracts in small iarauk. to suit the purchaser. last few years have ahowa sur The prising fertility and production upon: the intensively cultivated land which for so many years has remained' In, ...... . "I, j,,. extensive ranches and range, and the' actual farmer Is becoming rich from his own labor. : in many sections of the west has ever been met with before even in th wonderful development throughout the United States. The only ; draw ' back to more than double the lortuafik which are being made in many localities is the lack of labor, it cannot be Bpr.urcrf In snrnn lnntanAa Wffh' vhfoV to handle the Immense estates o pioneer farmers who have, in. the very truest sense of the term, caused tho desert to blossom as the rose. w . .v i w wri i u IVRf Thousands of settlers have rushed to California this summer and many, with the ebb anil flow of the tido pC Immigration, will reach out to Utah." but they --are not looking for-woIn the sense of working for wages. They are land buyers who desire to reap not only the wages whidh others would gladly pay, butjthe rewardj)f increment which time and develop ment will bring them when working their own farms. They have come from the congested cities of the east, from the acres of the; middle western states, from the couq- tries of excessive heat to a land of ideal climato, where sunshine and water insure , qrops, where sJfalia. grain, fruit and produce are grown at-ark over-worke- d nal Express had the following- - con cerning the sad accident: "Word was received late Tuesday enormous profit without failure that the year old baby of Prof, and from either drought or floor, and to-- a Mrs. N. L. Nelson bad been drowned country7 and among a PPlJlgiwhsmr in an irrigation ditch, r-altogether life la worth living.; Later Particulars. I Chsnjjs In Recent Years. "Miss Gertrude Collett of Roosevelt T those who knew Che valley; of and; Erma Billings of Jensen were Utah county a few. short years ago, driving out to the Nelson ranch about their present appearance is little less 7. o'clock when Mrs, ' Nelstfa raa than astouading, and with the early screaming to snatch the baby from development of irrigation systems the settling box.. Mr. Nelson was near now in process, there wil - soon beand the. effort toward resuscitation acf producing bountiful crop, was without avail although they work- where great herds have roamed for! ed over the body for hours. The little years.- - In the midst of wild desert body was tenderly carried to Roose- land, brown with sage brush, there ' velt." , will spring forth orchards, gardens, --o and fields of waving grain. . Influx Has Only Begun." it follows logically that the great ' influx of home and farm builders has MAYOR DECKER LEAVES but begun, that this year, and the TONIGHT FOR EASY next, and years to come, as fast as' the large tracts are the Mayor C: F. Decker will leave water will be provided' adequate to this evening on train number two th a rinvalinmant a mama MmmilMn over the D. & R. G. for Chicago Mr. Docker fine productive orchards and farms in and easier points. will be gone about thirty days Utahcounty, where prosperity will : and will work in the interest of ; reign supreme, Utah county fruit crop. Mayor More settlers soon become indeDecker has always handled a pendent fanners, and the result Is n 11.14 great ,? deal of frutV for growers uium uiaauiaviuico tU5CbLici. in this section on of other lines and brokerage enterprise industry basis and he expects to . ship in the towns which means the Ultin . - ft " - . i practically one hundred and fifty cars of the splendid Utah fruit, to Chicago and Omaha this year. Mr. Decker states that he has no trouble in finding a ready mark- et for Utah fruit in the east and tha't a local retailer who has once purchased' Utah -- fruft Ts always loud la his praise of the quality-" "' of same. . 4 ... I ...... s .H ., - . 4 mate bigger, stronger, and tetter cities behind which will be the rapid- ly developing resources of the entire county. J,Demand For Small Tracts, i . So the time aDnroadiea for the In- suh-dil islon In- sistent demand for the to smaller holdings than the present , large ranches.'o even the 160 to 520 acres. which composed the original filings, lio better example of success a -- , |