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Show A r TMM PRO V O 1"IERALB Talk for Taft, Shout for Roosevelt, But Bet on Wilson. U your7 paper is. not delivered regularly callus at 95 " DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY ct VOL. 48. XXVII. NO, PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, SSI BULL MOOSE HELD MASS 'ESTABLISHED MAIDS Utah Nominee For Governor On the Bull Moose Ticket PRIMARY NEPHI LAST NIGHT . 1912 L OF 111 HONOR ARE IIWflED 1885. FOR MORRIS. a 15 Employes Hie to Springville" in County Auto. Only iThree onT5uty TAXPAYERS ANGRY Out of the eighteen employes of Utah' county at the county court . nW thrpA nn - rititv to-souse .1 iucion fif- ay. The balance of the number, members of the machine which went to Sprlngville to assist In to perpetuating the offices either themselves or their political .selef-tioas- i One deputy at the county eomrt house Is today looking after three offices, Sheriffs, Clerk's and .assessor's. Besides all this these seekers after the emoluments of office used the county automobile as a earryall to and from the. convention "teen, are There was a fair turnout to the mass primary held by the Progressive party last night at the court house. The primary was for the purpose of selecting seventy-twdelegates to a county convention In this city Friday next and also to nominate a justice of the peace and constable for the Provo precinct. County Chairman B. H. Bower called the primary to order and W. H Ray was chosen chairmanT with "John Saxey secretary. The primary nominated D. O. Waid for Justice of the peace and EA. Mitchell for constable. A campaign "c6tmiritte;-wasnanieand will include one member from each ward as follows: M. H. Graham, F. A. Huish, E. A. Mitchell, Walter Adams, and John Saxey, . The following are the delegates who were selected to attend the Friday convention: -- o meeting of the Utah Will Discuss New was held here Cofumisaioners' County yesterday for the purpose of further Be M. perfecting plans for the Utah County I. float for the parade at the National This n Stilt La rr next Monday,; September 30." The Utah county float will certainly present a 'soene of beauty if the pres ent plans are carried out. On the float will be a number of young ladies A number of big Mutual Improve as maids of honor, and each will rep meat conventions have been called la resent some industrial enterprise of all the stakes of the Mormon church th county. The names of the maids of honor in Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho and' I who have been selected so far and Canada These conventions will be the towns to be .ep resented are: held at various dates this fall and. Mks Mlna Taylor of Provo, Utah the purpose of the church is to county light maid of honor tb her ma' new life and enthusiasm into : jesty, the queen, Miss Lucille May Francke ,and - the following young the organizations which have such ladies who will represent the county influence upon the adolescent from the various towns: Mlas Grace boy and girl who ars fortunate-enougFarter and Miss Ola Sward of Provo; to come into membership, Miss U Ulan Roberti, Lehl; Miss Mae For the past few years, those Thornton, American Fork; MUs had In charge the outlining of Miss Hayes, Pleasant Grove; Aline Dunn, Sprlngvllle; Miss Clara the M. I. A. work have directed the Sweosoo, Spanish Fork and Miss study along intensely practical, and Armorel Dixon, Parson. benef iclaj lines to. prepare the young: o men and women for aggressive citi zenships and efficient memberships la A ''special Work to at-ten- d 1 i4t-sHgri- keeoui-inencin- fc Taken Up by A. Season" g MANY TO ATTEND d -- ... IE . x i " T - I m Fred A. Hulsh, Mrs. M. Blumenthal, Robt Anderson, John Saxey, B. H. , Bower, E. A. Mitchell, Mrs. W, H. Ray. Q. J. Carpenter, Walter Adams, S. H. Goodwin, J. A, Johnson. P. BL Brown, Reed Anderberg W. S Holda-way, Sr., Royal B. Wooley, W. K. Far-- J rer. H. E. Beebe, D O. Wald, Don in Springrille, consequently the nam- Park, John Roundy, Arnold Dixon, J. W. Byers, H. Walter Startup, W. H. ing of a ticket, which has already Ray, C. C. Whltmore, H. G. Bltunen-thai- , . been made up by the .'."ring? .'weeks DeLong, John Snyder, N. the church. Everything is being dons of at the is done expense in advance, C Larson, Mrs. Walter Adams, Mrs. to give the young people of Mormon-- , WILSON CLUB the taxpayers of the county. How do E. A. Mitchell, Wt E. Stoker. R. A. dom a running start iff" life and to A. W; Jones, F. G. Richmond, you like such work, Mr. and Mrs. tax- Berry, their making good. 10 BE ORGANIZED W. V Price, Geo A. Startup, P. G. Petpayer? Not content with increasing erson, Jos. S, Utah stake M. I. A. convention The SmithJtalphPoulton, the salaries of all of the pets in the A. B. Johnson, Mrs. John Saxey, N. B. The Progressive Party will invude Utah County Thursday and has been called for next Sunadr at county employ, aggregating nearly Johnson, Clifford Waid, T. H. Vincent, . Friday, of Uxi week nd43ieirit(ii Tne Democrats of Provo precinct the Kephi L. Brigham Young university and H. one of the best orators in the state, will will meet considered is who XL000 per annum, they must use tax A. Morris, in mass the convention . ...... tonight r,. followlngjs the program for both Graham, T. H. Hiel, Bruce Reese, D. speak at SprihgviHe Thursday evening and in Provo Friday even- at the Court to-and to these fasten House nominate a positions sessions:. Jwney R. Beebe, E. O. Moe, James Rooney, ing. Both meetings will be held in the Opera House. The. Pro- Justice of the Peace and a Constable. ' ; the salaries that go with them, to a Clay Spencer, T. McNitt, J. P. Morning Session; 2 p. m. gressive convention will be held here Friday commencing at ten Every. Democrat is urged to be pres-- ' Music, Walter P. Whitehead. Thos. S. Jones, A. F. Palm, Elclique of office holders who are etern'. o'clock: -- ..' ., .Discussion of this year's study, A. ent and express themeselves" as who ton Mrs. Julia Carl Hattoh, raismore. Hoyt, ally crying more, Salary Con-be shall next the P. Justice and Merrill. j O. R. Thomas Mrs. W. K, Far-re- r ing has become a habit with the Re- Saxey, stable of this Revival of enthusiasm in M. 1 As precinct. Richard Blumenthal, Arthur N. publican machine in Utah county, the Club. Wilton W. McAdams. J. sociation, Taylor, Stephen Bee, W. J. Startup, " ' After the mass convention la over last raise of 150 and up, on each Mrs. G. J. Carpenter, Mrs. H. E. Beebe, Music. 'an will effort be to made R. a and Enoch J. Mrs. Boshard and. organize, holder is the second or third time the Entertainments, W, Naegle, Programs Wilson club for this county here in P. Whitehead. salaries'Tiave been boosted since the Sam Schwab. Provo and every young Democrat inInteresting Era Articles, J. P. Mc- Democrats held sway at thesounty ' : terested in the DemoGuire. future of the Lake Charles ,La., Sept. 25. A tlon and the friction between the two court house. The sheriff's salary has NOTED Wood-rocratic and of the election Bullock. James party, Miscellaneous, special session of the district court of bodies of men soon resulted in bloodbeen raised from $1,500 to 1,800; the Wilson as the next president of Music. shed. Calcasieu Parish has been called to clerk's from $1,200 to 1,500, and all VISITING PROVO TODAY meet-oAfternoon Session,' 2 p. m. That the union meiL whowenlJi3 these United States should be presweek from next Mohday, the rest in proportion. When the ent. The Woc!rawW?l8on clubs are M I. A. Fun, Leland Farrer. when the trial of sixty men, charged the. mill for the meeting anticipated Democrats fixed these stipends the as very popular throughout the country Boy Scout Activities and Gymnas with murder in connection with a trouble is indicated by the fact that sessor of Utah county was paid $1,000 do more toward boosting Demo- ium Work, EL. Roberts. and The party of American and foreign bloody riot at Grabow, a small mill- all of them were heavily armed. Some per annum; he is now paid $1,500, a rA.-- VocatlonsforMr-- l. than any other effort. r Boys, im- cracy raise of Jusr 50 per "cent And while scientistswho are touring the United ing "to wnnorth of lieTe, last JulyT "wflT one in thexrowd fired a shot, and Tinder-t- he of States the of the the auspices mjll, employes be commenced. Indications arethat mediately all this is going on the tar notices Music. . show an increase to the farmer, fruit American Geographical Society, arriv the cases wllLbe hitterly fought frbm headed by John Galloway, rushed into The Books to Read, Best ed in Provo this afternoon at 3:30 on the secured and recoffice, weapons, beginning to end, and will go on grower and business men. The burden a special train from Salt Lake. It in ord as among the most notable ki the opened fire on the crowd outside. The of taxation in Utah county is on the meets death Miscellaneous, President LeRoy eludes men, representing criminal annals of Louisana. firing became general, and when the "up grade as well bb the salarles of fifteen European geographical socie Dixon. Arthur L. Emerson, president of the union men finally broke and ran. the officers, and there are many of ties and twenty American professors, Brotherhood of Timber Workers, Is three men were dead and more than the good people who have heretofore JUDGEMENT IS ENTERED. They will remain in Provo until this the central While playing with several other figure In the cases, and forty others wounded.. supported the G. OP. are how ex- evening at 6:30, when they will leave At a session of the grand jury, held boys on Center street in Pleasant around him the fight will be waged pressing their displeasure at the way for the east Judgement has been entered In th the fiercest. An earnest effort will Immediately following the riot, the Grovs yesterday afternoon," Reed county affairs are being conducted, visi Provo their the in arrival Upon and their employes were Poulson, 7 years of age, son of Mr, district court In favor of Unconsolind their taxes toeing increased. tors were received by a committee be made by the mill owners of this Galloways dated Wiagon & Machine company and section to land him in the penitenti- exonerated and sixty of the union men and Mrs. Niels Poulson, was run over o consisting of J. William Knight, Fera Since the indict- by a wagon and Instantly killed. The against Reed T. Johnson and 1 Lv Provos Fire 'Chief Joe. Loveless Decker. John D. Dixon, C. H. Ward ary, or to see that his file is declared held for murder. N.lson for 11,342.40. "iag just returned from Tp.nverwhere and W. B.'SearIe of the Commercial forfeited by the jury selected to try ments were returned the Brotherhood wagon was heavily loaded with fire o No is to blame been Timber attached the of Workers taken clay. has ke attended the National convention club, and Fred Buss. E. S. Roberts him. The timber workers organiza1 TO BE of "Chiefs of Fire Departments.". and Earl Q. Glade from the Brigham tion has engaged many eminent law- over by the Industrial Workers of the driver, John Boulter, as witnesses say It was purely accidental. No Inquest The World a to the and conduct organization " defense, yers was The rOV Young University. party has taken charge of the defense of the will be held. taken over the fruit belt' on Provo long trial Is anticipated. READY IH NEARFUTURE In company with a number of other men held for trial. The riot at Grabow was the culminBench and while here will visit Rock o lads the Poulson . boy attempted to SMOOTH MACHINE WOULD Canyon, about three miles northeast ation of a long and bitter contest beclimb on the wagon. In a spirit of MORMON COLONIES of the city, for the purpose of exam- tween the mill owners of the long NAME LOVE " Thirty young men and six carpent LOOTED. ONCE MORE play one of the boys shoved the Poul ining the fault in, Wasatch range. leaf yellow pine belt, and the mill ; son He fell under the wagon ers have volunteered their services boy. The choicest of Provo ralley fruits workers union. This union has been 'According to a remark made and the rear wheel passed directly were served to the visitors. in process of organization for several by Stephen H. Love, candidate next Saturday to tear out the gallery El Paso, Sept. zs. Rebels are re over his o : bead, causing Instant death. years, ana the mm owners nave for congress on the Progres- ' from Sonora to the state of Niels Poulson, father of the boy is a in the old tabernacle and help to get JAS. C. SNOW ABOUT AFTER fought it 'at every step, even to the turning eive ticket, at a political rally the building ready for a gymnasium. SICKNESS OE.SEVERAL WEEKS extent of posting armed guards about Chihuahua and have again invaded farmer near Pleasant Grove. held in Santaquin Monday, movement Is so well underway The o in the Mormon of Pacheco, colony the mills to keep away union agitators. the night, the Republican party that the committee has promAGAIN already PARK ALBERT are The rebels district. After being confined the greater Union men, k is declared, were, dis mountain had planned before Love jointhe ised IN LIME THE LIGHT young men and women of the General in of said be command to ed the new party to taake him part of the month with typhoid fever charged as soon as their' tendencies that a gymnasium will city definitely of all most of one hated the James C. Snow, former policeman of were discovered, and all men hired, Rojas, governor of Utah . four years be them In le3s than a for man married ready the Albert to U said young commanders. to the rebel Park, not Jle this city, is again able to be about. Mr. were obliged to sign a pledge hence. .This bit of InformaAfter the month. for sued his is with who divorce. gallery Is removed by him 500 men and is have being Snow was engaged in the building Join'' any union. again tion had been impacted to Mr. .j new Wood floor will be laid hard he "kissed who and that Mormon the settlements. ex wife, alleges Considerable trouble had been looting Love recently - Uyt Senator up of the knight coal camp when he over old the and baths' will be one in the Wilcox carressed was here received ' pres by mill Myrtle 'of the Gallowys ThU'advice took down and .on the 4th of Sept. perienced at the Reed Smoot" was brought to "the Provo general lather and sons at Orabok, and It wire from Peason, where it was ex- ence of plaintiff," was given a prelim- placed In the basemept. Mr. Love's exact words In the The' gymnasium will be as large as L. Jones' course of his address at the hospital, where he was nursed back had been closed for some time, finally pected that Rojas and his men would inary hearing in Justice E. gymnasium . with to health and avowed to go to his labor. On arrive . tonight ...The rebels have court yesterday on a et:6utory charge. the average Y, M. rally .were:. v'Senator; Reed In the west and it will give opportunt- - In was bound trial over for the In Park and Sonora abandoned 100 th 7 a of about Is home on Sept 20th. Mr. Snow campaign party Sunday July Smoot met me on the street bond fixed at ty for some liyely basket ball, hand the other day. and said, Mr. profuse in his praise of the treatment union men, headed by Arthur L.. Em- - have returned from that state to the district court, and the ball, and volley ball gemes this win-he received at the hospital, Jboth" from ersoti, ihclr president, . went to tae mountain colonies of Chihuahua be- J LOW. Love, I am very much chagrinThe presenting witness, Wlnnifred fter. Several business men have althe' doctors and .the nurses. "There is mill to hold a meeting. The steps, of cause of the large amount- of loot ed at the action you have tak-ea about organizing not a better institution of its kind in the mill gfflco were filled by employes there and the Inability of the federals Berkley, Is now an inmate of the ready spoken In. allying yourself with the . ' class for the winter. men's business at and the school, atStato e to them. Industrial, When Emerson I would Mr. "and of purst Snow;, the, Galloways. new party. . We Intended to Utah,'," says bGeneral Huerta is in command of time of the offense Is alleged to have If there is titno to spare this will like an" opportunity; to tell the.people tempted to make a speech ha was in.make you governor four years' . even two that It was done. possible of Provo of the .kind treatment and terrupted with hoots and Jeers from the federals flow going against the been committed, SeptemberlBt, from now.", for such. . "'men. "about " themlll rebels and it la expected that they out on parole from the Industrial ings a week can be left open efficient service.: a sick person gets the ' ' " class. . J His followers resented the interrup- will be driven out by the federal force. school. at the Provo Qeneral "Hospital." wh-hav- l e Ver-vla- a , A.-H- 10IHT: In--su- re U.XMtSti'TWU. 1 . , - Mc-Guir- e, . , - - - Sixty Men to Be Tried On Murder Charge Soon ( 4 siHTSTBE - . -- ne r- -- -- pleasanIIHd forty-seve- -- Dean-Brimbal- l! tragic n " -- last-name- d . : " : . - : - : , ... C.-A- non-unio- . . - ; - h -- .''' v 4 - r . non-Unio- n . . . if |