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Show L WM IM WIII IEIMD tamn ORDER OF OWLS tversary HI novo ORGAHIZE A BUILDING LARGE NEST SEEK Provo Nest, No. 1796, Order Of Owls, wasorganled last night with one nun- iMprning t2rA eM-jghti- dred members, the result of efficient organization work, which has been rig Began at 6 ' A. ' i telephone message from Salt Lake City at 2 3Q this-- afternoon stated that. the rebels and Mexicans began flghtjhg at 6 o'clock this morning and that war was likely to at any moment. These two guerilla bands are firing almost over the American legations and they are almost certain to fire into the American camp. President Taft recognized that crisis was at hand at a very this morning and called the hour early cabinet together. As the result of an early morning conference at the White House, three additional battleships will be sent to the east coast of Mexico today, and orders will be issued at once for the immediate placing in commission of two army transports for the transport of troops to Mexico City for the protection of the lives of Americans and foreigners, should the situationTbeTe grow any worse. Shortly before 2 o'clock Secretary Hllles issued the following statement: "After a conference called by the president with the secretaries" of state, of war end of the navy, it was not believed that the news from the City of Mexico required any action of an affirmative character, other than to order three more battleships . A PROF. MERRILL : : VII VkllllM IIVIIW i The Clark railroads have employed 'Prof. Louis A. Merrill to act in the tapacity of agricultural expert. This new departure on the part of the Salt Lake route brings about a much closer relation between that company and' the state of Utah along the lines of development work. Professor Merrill's area of jurisdic tion will extend to all portions territory where the Clark railroads operate, and his advice along both agricultural and horticultural lines will be constantly at the service of all classes of residents and incoming esttlerB. It is proposed by the railroad officials that one of Professor Merrill's first duties will comprise a comprehensive tour of all the country tributary to its lines, , Tisi ting personally where possible every operating ranch andplacing himself in touch with every possible condition of soil and climate, so that he may give to the people thus visited an unqualified opinion as to the best means of bringing their lands to the highest state of . productiveness by the best means of bringing their lands to the highest state of productiveness by the most modern scientific means. In' other words. Professor Merrill will act as a condensed farmers' institute, The installation of officers ' took place In the I. O. O. F. hall and waB Prosperous Condition and , . Wonderful Progress OFFICERS loh, Secretary C. E. White and Organizers Ora T. Walden and D. T. Ryan, r'F'wP: FOR Rt ARK RflAfl Ninth Annual Meeting Shows attended by the members and or.k'ere of the order from a distance, among them being Past President C. E. Oster- - j ::Mmm AGRICULTURIST S v Mr conducted for several weeksJjv, D. T. Ryan, of Salt 'Lake. The Provo Building & Loan Society its ninth annual meeting in the court house last night to hear the of Salt Lake. field The following are the officers: Horace E. Beebe, past president; M. The anniversary of. the birth of Abraham Lincoln the great War President, has again rolled around, and ,,with "the rolling of the successive years the name of Lincoln grows brighter and It is now recognized as Providential that the Nation turned to him as its leader in the great conflict between the 'powers that had slavery for their basis and the powers that istotfd for free men, free institutions, and a free land. , ... . v. a mo j ,uoi Lii Ul LIVJ III auui oai jr to iuauc ojtvuui; memorial Lincoln a a for of the great plan through adoption by congress in Washington. It is fortunate that all of the schemes for road building and for petty utilities that sovght to connect themselves, with Lincoln's name were brushed, aside by congress, and that a memorial devoted to no other purpose than4he memory of Lincoln was decided upon. report of the officers on the year's president; Jacob E. Gease, vice president; Frederick A. Hulsh, treasurer; Boyd B. Strong, secretary; N. C. Hicks, invocator; Will J. Burgess, William S. Glbby, Arthur W. Simerl, trustees; Samuel Jepperson, Jr., warden; Al S. Cain, sentinel; Levi C. Snow, picket; II. E. Dice, physiH. Graham, c-- RE-ELECT- commenced The society nine years ago with f 2,500, operations and has had a very prosperous existence, as will be seen from the follow-i'n- g business. report of the president: "To the .Stockholders of the Provo Building & Loan Society. "We have reached the ninth mile post; and it is my pleasure to report ' cian. of-t- ae After the intallation a ball was given been nine jears of in the Mozart, attended by the mem- to you that it has uninterrupted success. bers and many friends. "We have collected the last fear The charter wille held open for a week or longer and Organizer Ryan $15,359.93 in interest, ' $37,647.35 (to will remain here for the purpose of in- dues, and 1687.76 in fines and tees, " The next creasing the membership. making a total of 153,695.04 collected meeting will be held Tuesday evening daring the year. The fines and fees at a place to be announced later. Samuel Morgan, of Goshen, has preWallace Lbtt.and A- - W, Simerl enhave practically paid the running exdisin Fourth the for a in sented filing physical argument Monday gaged penses of the. soclet). After setting night in a Center street blacksmith trict court, a complaint In a 5,000 RESERVOIR COMPANY-F- ILES aside tb lQ .per cent of the earnings g toVfcrarCnii. These, lncludinglhe contest. damage-sui- t against John Roberts, also shop over a required by law, we sre able to post one ordered to Tampicorin make Aa a result of the cohiroversyYLott 6t Goshenr'Thegrounds are defamato you a dividend of. a little better RESQLUTIONS four battleships on the gulf side of arrived at his borne in an almost un- tion of character. is Defendant than 7 per cent, which we feel is a Mexico,' or one division of the fleet conscious condition with a bruised very gratifying result charged with saying, in the presence under the command of an admiral. and bloody head. He became uncon"We now ha.ve 6,204 sharejof stock ' of William Finch and others, at "The war department will hold itA preamble and resolutions, adoptscious soon after and remained so In operation. The dues, plus interest self in readiness, but no affirmative all Monday night, after Doctors J. W. Goshen, on Jan. 19, 1913, that plaintiff ed by the Proyo Reservoir company, collected, will make our revenue a action was directed to be taken by '.Aird and , George E. Robison had was engaged in running "a blind pig," Jan. 23, have been filed with the little better than $4,300 per month, and the secretary of war, except to put patched his head, on which were meaning that plaintiff was engaged in county recorder. The documents pre- with the. additional. stock that we extwo transports now at Newport News severe scalp wounds and possibly the unlawful sale of intoxicating to sell from this series and the scribe the nature of contracts for pect in commission. understood so was and by conit skull. fractures of His the liquors, slight increase in interest, should make the ' heard the remark. water, to be entered into between the iwho durthe led and to dition from belief to he had the that people revenue average for this year not less moving point point, to ana be false ana is water statement The trie users, been each season of company alleged assaulted the and and the robbed, year growing than $4,600 per month. PAITY AT COLLEGE ing . in his to vcie or authorizes and and the presto officers area the Injuiry arrest entire defamatory president by tapped "There are loV individuals who have suspicious proceeded covering ident to execute such contracts. characters on that theory till Chief t he amount asked for. the lines of the Clark roada. loans. Some of them have more than HALL THURSDAY EVE. " The installation of an The company reserves control and one loan, which 'would Increase our agricultural W. F. Giles decided there was nothing management of the water till Jan. 1, number of loans. I am simply giving expert as a member of its official in the suspicion, and soon made suf- SPRINGVILLE ORGANIZES MIDLAND TRAIL ASS'N. 1920, after which the control will be you. the number of Individuals who One of the greatest lecturers on family is one. of the latest innova- ficient investigation on another line exercised by the company and those have borrowed. We have loaned out the American platform today Is Wm. tions in railroad operation, and in the to learn ho wilhe injury was sustained At a meeting held in Springville who have secured interest , by pur- during the life of tne society, $205,930. where an expert of this by Lott ; and yesterdayrwhen Lott reBY Patty, who will' deliver his famous f lecture "on liquid air, radium and wire nature has been employed the results gained consciousness, he told the cheif yesterday, a Midland Trail associa- chase of the water rights, in proport- a ueiaueu repun ui uio wjiiunwu ui less telegraphy in College .hall tomor- haVe proven ihtTIdea t6"W thoroughly that his condition was the result of a tion was organized with the following ion- to thei r 4n terests thesoclety will Joyouhy. The company owns water rights in your secretary. I am dealing only In row evening. Prof. Patty has deliver- practical and profitable. In no section row with Simerl.. Yesterday after-- officers: President, Dr. F. Dunn; vice pres- Provo river, and the waters in lake nd numbers to give you a general ed this lecture perhaps more than any of thecountry will any other railroad noon Simerl entered a plea of guilty M. O. Packard; secretary, W. at the head of the river, .which have idea of the conditiins. so to a confront ident, Instead of the in Agricultural great on expert the complaint charging lecturer battery placed single D. R. been reservoired . by the company, loae wait from one year to one year D. McPherson; for treasurer, an successful connection with case was the developand few a of Here are opportunity . Jim platform. With the offlceYs, the which waters the company distributes and a half that was necessary In the Weightman. , the endorsements offered by others ment as that (Which lies ahead of fined 35. will act as an to land owners In Utah valley, through early stages of our society, we ara-nomembers Merrill.The While . development Deputy Sheriffs J. T. Will; following papers where lhis lecture was given. Professor G. W. a Mendenhall, committefi: in route the lams Lake i and H. of lands system or canals. Salt Clark were in Spanish' able to reach loans within from along Salina, Kans. "We have met oar ' the three states traversed by its lines Fork, canyon, yesterday, they arretsed Ray Maycock, Mark Cook, D. P. Brln-ton,-sixty to' ninety days, DlmmlCk will be now Smith in Thorne, is its and Huntington ; In Kenview an arrangePale have "We npw placed Harry infancy Gale, John took about 600 of us into his camp of all foundation' unand sure and Straw, Springville; a firm we Nephl and can care of a Charles were ment who take nedy Weston, whereby night before last. Wle now nave a upon . Snow, and Ed and of an Wlhiting advice Ray and a number-jtithe' der disturbance loans on making suggestion, train. the new standard of excellence for our during tie large season, thus avoiding buildbuilding lecturers: "As good as Prof. Patty" expert who "is" thoroughly in touch They entered pleas of guilty to a dis- Charles Connent, of Mapleton. FUNERALS MISS. TAYLOR'S The meeting was called by Mayor ing in .the winter. We also have, unwill remain the highest degree of w ith conditions as is Professor .Merrill. turbance of the peace in Justice E. L. . A conjoint session with the Deal. ; work fn conjunction with the court Kis Jones' were and fined der each. of $15 consideration, the extension of the our satisfaction with .any number Is association of branch the Lake route Halt. Wr. a' stride means, arrestwas of Proyo rapid are we Jenkins, Tucker( operations of the society so that the future programs, to say that in the near fu- at people who) live in Grandview Prdvo was a for attendance of ed southern Theip .Springville in planned, and the T large J. development Sheriffs hy yesterday Deputy pleased Is putting it very mildly to say nothing of the Williams and O. H. Clark on a charge ture.- - About fifty attended today's the funeral services held lor Mrs. Bench, Lake View, and possibly VineWm. Hoyt, teacher of science, Kan- western Utah, Emma Ellison.' Monday afternoon, in yard, will, bare 'an opportunity to avail benefits which Nevada and" California of unlawfully selling liquor-Jto- , Patrick meeting, ' sas Wesleyan university. Kce;-ni- l 0. ward meeting house. The themselves of the privileges of this ; (ho He entered' Los Angeles, Cal. Wm. 15. Patty will derive, from his associatibn .with J. S. Shaw on Feb.-1t- SUFFRAGE were WOMAN'S Professor Merrill's plea of not guilty in Justice U. L. j speakers Bishop L. L. Nelson institution. gave his. wonderful and pleasing the company, FORTY-THREAGO YEARS fixed! Elders and John will be directly, in conjunc- Jones' court, and his bond: was Ritchie, Albert JoneR, "Your, officers and directors have demonstrations and experiments to a operations '.I. II. B. Simmons. Vocal worked harmoniously A. dethe with Hales and traffic .industrial at and tion $500, set was which trial and. pending together, civim? audience, large and appreciative ' W. H. Dusenberry calls attention selections were rendered by the waid best care and attenit" proved a society ybe nost delightful Jveit. part uiont of the railroad, and his for the 18th. :will years pgo (.iuir. Many beautiful vocal offer- - jtothis be permanently' Robert Doyle, of Tucker.. entered a 'to the fact, that forty-thretion hi their power and show by their Everyone present voted ita prwu pc-ces- TiVadquarters ' tne tnh S evidenced love prsspo and the sym Lake. at ue.l He established enters of ilt, legislature ings, Interest that they are' fully converted ; plea guilty. 'to vagrancy, and as an. entertainment, as w.;il as to women tne.rignt or his duties immediately and will sentenced to twenty "days imprison-,-- ol giving td the great goo l that in being done. cirks;.!; upon more ; ''than are We educationally. of in vle'V is of This tafciiL. The' and Lhe funeral for.: in. . j Mr,, Tagp. tenia th county '.jail.-'jLtcionstratlan .XXnS. i!L4uHi;:e,,toJakt; this opportunity.-ot"I'leased-- to hav? Mr. I'mty for a j.p.2actebJttuani.. J. II. Rowley's little daughter, thanking alJ for the courtesy and kind t ' hich to be Bent to Trarlous portions Frank .''.Jfines and John Murphy, j.'tn-- prefrnt woman suffragp agitation: 'turn engagement to transients, were arrested by .'special T''lp rte-l- t was later taken awpy by a held ih the First ward meeting, house consideration that I have received Ple.-- T. Landrum Graham, director o: of Utah and Nevada, leaving Salt 18. on Agent. S. W. Lindsey, of the Ds & JJ. congressional act; but was restored j Monday, were well attended by rela-G.- . from tlip directors and. those "whom I. February A. .social .work;. Y. M. . K?'on as Utah, obtained statehood, j ttves and friends. The speakers were V.hvi ht'Oti nul:a,l to tt'ith of stenl-- . Superior, Wis.- The 'dinner' bucket and some other TP V.'i'bmlns,- however. belongs the . MtU-v-- i Chus. E. McCU llan and Jam; ' "Trusting that-thHAVERCAMP a' "ORGE 1913 ins .will year ence ever assembled in our tign ' and O. II. Berg. is'how' even an Jncrea-HcAUDITING COUNTY BOOKS articles, from an engine ip the ''iooal 'honor of .first giving. women suffrage. interest In w '!eod.- school auditorium. All 1:1,1 providing It being fnssctl by Vot itl eclwctiof'is.were. renderrd y the a I one of the best to of yard. entered They tins, pleas guilty I have cn. organizations for This is' the second-tim' tlle Wyomlns leglalatnre, Dor. 10. ,.v artl choir. books of C. D. now Utah are men to get , ret The of the before it;iarc'eny cornty young City lielidng Justice j " fjjBsea the lecture, nnu i n;V" 1SC9 nervices for Miss La homes that has ever come to. us, I beg lii'iifiul audited Glazier to ten and sentenced were by Wiping George Ilavercamp, th,m "made good" ,'hoth tinw.!f. i " , .: Vrmer county- clerk, and an expert-''-rr-"- days cah in the city jail. tyman.'Robblns were unfortunate to I'rele Taylor, held yeteniay in the to remain, ' !.VW Scofieldi school. high ' principal war ... '. lie will audit the at .Thistle be engaged In. a controversy over 1:. j occonq, reier Connors,-arrestelA Billon, Mont. It Is exceedingly rare "Yojir very tiii!:.','" meeting nouse, were -The 'tended bv alarm conereiratfon of rela- - j m ".ti(ifW nr'atnn onAa ' nfinctEil mnttnrw nri thp stdou-nlk-. "T. X. TAVLOR, ; tliat eo much of entertainment, Jn- - rrounts for ."the" past four years. ' ntul 'shbemaTcer's" .? ! mnnual j fives and friends. The speakers were the from" afginnpnt hnd reached . i reswenu c.oHi'ng i "toqlst all Btructloa'anii Inspiration .are ' Hlders chief arrived. Edward M. and tKe Farrer J." and rcfiort lARRIAGE followed' Jen was a" plea TteuVn which the The entered of .iJirroa, licenses.stage, president's exc-i'S. packed Into one evenlifs's . L. Miss L?" Alice In Elder 'In cou.fC It. senv taken charge-Reynolds, conteslatHs. were Justice' Jones' by tnejuewiiea report oi becre.rary u. guilty I The nnnounce-ment f prof Vnw:' Hi ft. B. Smart', President Jos. Keeler licenses Later acomjilaint.cha'rsliig fighting have been issued j yesterday, and wasUied 25, i nomas, wincn suowea net earn-lue- s' Marriage obminr nrqtraed great lh,l erest 'and , .A. and and will t'h Elder'Ceorge was them Chief As was lliey Giles V fnt the vear nt .81 i.424.2SiiWM...' 2com'fng lodged against Slnrupt.Vocal '. easil-lliifollowing coHplesi o j ea pf poIlcQ pur chtrh Rf;v.'.:.I;'e selectlonsuwere be imard were .all ; rendered the'etreet'w1i'4Dr;:A'.fVr. a. I at Cify The Justice by' Sltrierl, have; shearing beforj( Bbwa, V Jacklen, A. Fayette,' and Francis, M. pastor of .M'. E. B.A. - ' . ' , .. G!a'?k-' to ' , chpir. , Jones Raw ot and Reid.afternoon,' jrrow.',V.' 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