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Show THE NEWS ALL r JTini' FEARLESS JN A MANNER THE 'IN - I -11 IF THIS PAPER IS DELIV- ERED TO VWANO ARC YOU fJOT A SUBSCRIBER, NOTIFY DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRI AL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY VOL XXVIII. NO. i 3 US AT ONCE, PROVO HERALD. J RAihD AND VICINITY PROVO TOLD OF , PROVO, 23. victoriam huerta nn nnni UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1913. "ESTABLISHED MDUiNDJTRML-MXY- - 1885. CLEMENT BRUMBAUGH. I NOT BE SELECTED While the story told below may. or glete their route in less time than we IS J do - ' Westward Bdd may not be true Mr. ' . . Under present plans, said, the gov' Tuesday evening when he .was- here ernor, as outlined" to .governors of that he did liot believe that either weatern states by H, B. Joy arjd Carl route had been selected and that-therFisher, president and vice president was very little faith to be placed In respectively, of the Lincoln Highway thig: story, We are Inclined tothink east-o- f 'iaasoclatlonrihg road- that Westgard"oughl: to "know" more 1 Denver, one route going through the about this than some reporter who and Los Colorado capital iaSanta-F' ''""SET" I wrote the following" story" for a .Salt J- Angeles and being known as' the win Lake paper. ter "htghway;"Wh!e the"olber'wilT go "Selectloa of "the" Overland route through Cheyenne to Ogden, Salt Latte through Wyoming has already been and thence to San Francisco, this bedecided upon by the officials of the summer ing the highway. '" " Lincoln Highway association,-accordii ''I do not think. that - the - western to Wj. H, Ellison and the gov? states will get much benefit irora this ernor, who hare Just returned from highway movement," said the governor the Grand Junction meeting of forty last .night. "The fact that the assorepresentatives of .the Midland TruiL ciation will give Its aid only to a road The governor also attended the conwith & concrete base which supplied ference of " governors , at .. Colorado will cost $10,000 tor-- $12,000 a mile, r:'J-'ii Springs. ineans that the cost of such a road is While the Wyoming route has been too high, -- This' is - the latest picture of th selected by the Lincoln association, as "The conference ot governors In provisional president of Mexico the route for hard surfacing," said Mr. cluded such incidents as advocacy of Ellison, the proposal of the Lincoln the abolition of legislatures, but few association, calls for nn impossible extopics, were taken .up which were of If the hjghway is built penditure distinctive Interest to Utah." . over the Overland route it will cost the state of Wyoming $10,000 to BISHOP T. N. TAYLOR SAILS for every mile, The same thing FOR HOME SEPTEMBER 13 would have been demanded of Utah h PILED e A Plan" is Under Way to Have ChristoffersOn Brothers Give - Here LABOR DAY FACES TO GO Race to Bi Held and MotorMachines cycle Will Raee Flylinj Raee Will Saturday, Blrdmen September The committee 13. j m cnarge J' in cqnnectlon with "the horse races which were to have been held here Labor day and were postponed'ott account of the condition of the track. These birdinen are among - Service- - "V ffi Ml the trail tad been" selected, have ..been Just as impossi- ' Midland and would tt.. T.i. There baa been some c; 1 " Iiiiaahtircr . , .. GEO. M. NUTTALL f elec-,"41- 1 J T , MOULTON'8 ' INTEREST PLUMBING IN - BUSINESS tact state penitentiary on parole by tha board of pardons after serving, -only two monthB of a four years1 sent rtinClement f.nimbpi!',V-,-?pgressman from the Twelfth district ot Ohio, IS K BClMnGt? liiui:."7Tf " u ul li his way through Lebanon university and ubsequentry took-- ?" degree" at Harvard. w ience for forgery, t Thir parole came? too without the signature of a singl officer from Utah county. It is customary for this parofe to be granted only on the petition orsome ot th county officcrs'OT t,ha dla-"- " trlct Judge or. attorney but nelfher of. thei"eofflcTalsM signed! Hundley's peti- prominent- tion for a pariton. It Is one ot tbfc rawest dea that has been pulled oft be,re for years and IUooKb to Us nothing- more than"a mockery to our system of Justice. The county sheriff and . county attorney went to a great deal of trouble and put the county to a good deal of expense to get rid of this check artist and now the state' board rol few day ago from" the BUYS considerable? comment around Provo over the from" Che" mm. w gets - SiVilw at the coming ' mrougu ..ueuver. - lue greater tlon has, it is stated, 'been given to lounsis : ; : ofi them will be sent through :numbt the government OEr.ietji!tedStatfv . : the Midland trail, Qke ?ver forof Fredeuco minister Gamboa, by 7? v Even with tne fveiland trail se- etgn affairs. .L-,- ' '. v.- . .A SenJr Gamboa, mho hasVacted as . v. v.. u. ' Ikerta s spokesman hi the ne-"Lake froute selected w.ll enter . . gotiations with the Unitei States, 1. , to Jselson gave this assurance "' ,noreen decided whether the route American - charge 0 Snauuhnessy, ' i from here wiH'be by the north or the d affaires, who has kept In constant south end of the lake. However, the touch with the Mexican foreign office1, Indications are that the southern route ,, s , . - , , drpii-o- smalt attractionxtn ;, tnemseivjas. Harness and running races, will b Urilversityaf Cu'cao public to continue his law brought with hm a sheepskin breaklugi; jyh'eroiis JiisUce und wrbat from 'thatiiistitctiori Tygnfemngr upon has this state to offer as protection to - and law abiding citizens?-- - Does not of tha pardon.. part tjHhe-ilinra- Tt board encourage such criminality;.1 A few days ago the Moulton & ment of chemistry at Brigiam young The, only explanation we can find Nuttall. 'company agreed to dissolve the firm name of the uuiversityrhas really had the required for this affair Is that It was a polltl- - ! par tn6TSbf9-an- d company wilj be known Intae future as amount of work and nls thesesis ac cal proposition all- the way through"' and. we ftuttal! understand some prominent Geo. M. Nuttall Co., Mr. having cepted, previouilf purchased Mrr'Monltos'sMerestr requires a ..certain number of nioutSii RwBtihirnarisr BSBlsted Mrs.'ilanciley In They will continue their office and residence and Piqu Maw coaipliied fetUniMlnajMljjetltipn- - tndi. business at the same place at 24 North this during the summer and also did used their influence on the boiTrtt-TiFirst West and will be glad to have some research work in c'jciuh.!ry &u4 pardons tP secure Handley's release.. It was stated to the writer this af ter- their many former customers call and rare earths. Prof. Maw ha? also noon ftatJBvenile Judge"T." D." Lewis be wUl selected. ones new soniefir3i whowlsh a new commercial method of any . -- v. t iru.,H vvaa given veruany, uui i Judd helped" doubt very much If a transcon class work In the plumbing line to pay separating serum from lanthanum &nd and- regarded by Mr. O'Shaughnessy and secure Handley's releaser &g a political tinental highwayTwlTi ever be built-uthem a visit also, - Mr; -- Nuttall ex- dIdymIum.tTTliisr'serumr?lirriseo--lMr. Lind as none the less valuable oni ' der the plan the Lincoln Highway pects to carry a full line of everything creating a gas ' light and this new move." ' that account,"this In our opinion man should be of the in the plumbing line and has recently metbor of separating the serum from association. Less than one-haA Would Not Recognita Him. llfljOuOOJiaaJften-raisedr-and-remodeled the- building and pat In a the other elements Is much clinaur placed behind t,he ban and kept there ex nice display window so that you can and quicker than other methods used for at least a few years as a. reminder , irorf TmaTengTneerlng X, staty most emphatically that while' of the crime which he has committed. see from the streetwhat he has .tor pr.evioujj'iyTheI-IL.l8-toJ)a-coa- 4 V, pene is To bencountered, ,. i ,t The Midland Trail delegates at sale. He h.as also' painted the front gratulated on having such an advance He and his wife have, been a menace . ,. mo tiiuniittuuu iroui iuo yresiueuuat to business men In this county for'the Qrand Junction s passed resblujions and cleaned the whole place up So that tinker. amoj)g.JBLjnstructoj;a.irQL race,- hl- subsequent election Would two or tbree years" and In that past congratulating lEe advocates of the it looks like a new office building. Maw expects to offer a new course at not alter the. attitude 'of the, United time they succeeded In selling the Mr. Overland route on aa to Take a look at the new office of the university this fall In physlologl-M- l could roof above their doo' old .mother's. down time next the one to be hard surfaced. In add!- Nuttall the you glance CkmiMry. Ha will alsn AlzlAaJka not be extended to him. Their a'ction head without her knowing It and Mrs. HttoTrtcHs-rnnvited- see it you classes according to Sex this year. North First West and wouhLheJjaaed-on-thnrecedent t e to the deed, r HttdleToTgSdlief'name' rivalry petition fof- automobile JonVagrceitfturthaHHooks like 187?i who'refu8ed This crime broughtthem hrthe neigh traffic and challenged them to. com- - a new shop. to recognize Porfirlo Diaz for a long, borhood of-- $1,800 and other check the' time- - after elected;;-oi them which, they forged netted ground that the" United Stathad a amounts in the neighborhood ot $100 THE CITY TAX right to observe whether the govern or $500 and" yet a" few scheming polltl- - . ment set up was approved by the Mexclans will work tor the release of such ican peopleand could guarantee people and say to the court and the - At the meeting ot the city commls- - state and international obligations."" pardon board let them, loose so him the degree of Science, such.-actio- on the : "tT very best in the state. Excursions wW be run from every section of the state and a big crowd is assured. The date loJt . r ot September 43- - ha been selected-b?-the committee and unlesa, this proves to be a real hoodoo day" everything will come out. with colors flying. There has 1een no county fair here . tt 'bt!t.?tto;-4iiiIve;Rlt- --- .'.. this season and the people of this section ought-tpatronize an aftair of , arrnt inn rf a- inon' pom ."""i not be a candidate for the presi- - 111 j no kind to the limit. nrin live assnrancH that OenmMIiierta i - ..... - otheaT-rr- rr Ms SOCIETY, ..UNPROTECTED that J. W. Handley has been released, Word has reached Provo from EuTaylor, w!w rope that Bishop- T. ' - "' . uic. t i j m: j summer been has spending (he In .ew urn, sept, i. iue iieramTheir flights were on the square ' v '1 . Will Improve jril.-.Uj.- . .v. Southern Europe, will sail from there every way and'they never fajled to ap this morning prints the lolloping: "Notwithstanding tW, Bction.the on the WthflXvSeptembert The'ir,son pear In the air when they were schedJohn Lind has reported, to Presi- - Midland trallwUlbe .Improved and who has beenn a two yeara' Sterling, uled for an exhibition.- In fact they dent Wilson that he.now regards hls'the'major portion qf the traiisconti- to Germany, will return with mission that: well so controlled their machies. traffic will pass them. Wnlssion to .Mexico as having been sue. nent Automobile J they might well be classed with tuch ork in Salt Lake last week was High ly pleasing to .the public in general. :aen M.Curtis and The races as scheduled for Labjjj day will be $ullei off and these axe ; (7 $12,-00- 0 the best lit the country at the present and will no doubt give as fine an ex hibitlon as can be seen today. Their Two " Paroled - After e - oi uie LaboF day races hav.s JusUbout closed a deal whereby tjiey will. bring the Brothers here, lor an Christopherson aerial exhibition Four Years ng - A Man Who Was Sentenced 'tdf ? will-spl- it r J! 'ami -. i .,- v. f : . c-- - lf - -- oh .,. rs. Ann Liddiard, widow of the late Thomas Liddlard of the Provo 'Third waraydled at their home Tuesday morning, of old age. Deceased was BwioaUiirJrt tameto Provo, where she has since She is In-c- resided. suryrvedliy three sons and e-waa - '. -- Mr. Roger s JLytton four daughters. The funeral service was held today at the Congregational ' church. ' -- y RETURNS; I, M. WARNER ' f FROM VACATION Unofficial Tuesday moralpgrB8Toard that they can take care of their chll-of equalization on curb and gutter tax, area; People who will commit such a communication was received from' crimes ought to have their children George Havercamp,: objecting to an taken away from them as they are not reports Incldeatally. con- reach - Washington that Jhe Agent I. M. Warner of the Wells Huerta' government cannot last; much Fargo returned last Sunday from a ten longer on account of its financial diffi days' trip to Chlco, California, where culties.'- owns a fruit ranch. He was highly phased with the prospects there this season for a tine fruit crop and the conditions In general. He tells of one :v tinneL to I man who has : at4rultr: ranch, "which he was offering for sale last spring for $1,000 per acre and just Mr. Warner left there he sold the . BOYS ARRESTED FOR '; " STEALING HIDES 0 BiWS GOOD e frull; alone on the trees for $1,000 per ' acre. assessment for toot, additional to the sixty-onfeet forwhlcb he holds a deed. He does not Object to the a4foot of ground, but ditlonal contends that If he Is assessed the city muBt also give him title. He holds that the title to excess area over six by twelve rods In some of the city lots still rests In the city and will be satisfied with a quit claim deed. The com munication closes: "This question has 0 1 Last Tuesday evening Mr; A. L. sen: passed trough Provo and visited with Midland Trail boosters, at the club during the evening. They are gonlg to Grand Junctioa via Uinta Bashn country, and wished to confer with the local representatives Trail association on their way. Mr. Westgard is a of the Midland , SUPERVISOR PROSECUTE WILL OFFENDERS very the city attorney. CATHOLIC ICE CREAM ZZ:.,-- SOCIAL : A SUCCESS Last Tuesday evening the Catholic ' : city were represented at tills social he" committee' in charga 80N OF MR. AND MRS , wish to thank the friends who took: JOSEPH MUHLESTEIN blES this interest In their cause. . , gathering".-T- Transcontinental Highways.. anf v is making overland trips over nearly all the leading highways cf the country. HrtaraimtlWe-mHer-Hra-- j. . from the Utah Co. Wholesale Meat Interesting talker on good roads and Co. and selling them in Salt Lake City. is vice president and director of' the FORESTRY Imitate. remember the Boston Tea Party &d law of the old tabernacle rounds and I don't propose to be taxed for somegood sized crowd gathered to par thing belonging to the city, and not take ot the Ice cream and cake and the undersigned. I hope your city aV to lend their support to this 'good torney will digest this subject "and give cause. There our citizens the proper remedy and from the Congregational tburch,- ' '. action." V wards of the Mormon church, The communication was referred tc and nearly every denomination e Commercial Sheriff Henry East left this morn. ng for Salt Lakejo bring Geo. Cox, aged 19, and Milton Carter, aged 20, two Provo boys, who were arrested there last evening for stealing hides fit parents to "rear children, if they are permitted, to rear' them the chances are 100 to I that the children will grow up to become JLluJaw of Jlfe that children, will. INFANT . , .11 .l I' ,H "I . On Tuesday morning the MR. AND MRS. WM. MANN Mrs. JosopTTtruTC" Tnr7FANTT5AUCHTEir m Forest Supervisor W. I. rackjs. look; and hns been over nearly 8,000 to date Jlng up two grazing tresspasses and He has an scute memory as the crowd criminal procedure was sitting and talking In a general ftayf- institute not forway he remarked that against our of them; Ihe' he ate which banana ofof gotten the apples beep started against both Who with Miss Leah Ealrd will be seen to good advantage In "The Diamond fenders and perhaps a criminal suit in these rooms last fall. .. Four.L ygtcjyAat-4iie-JjiuiCs :. (Continued on.Page . later. started may be Crri.--surH.- -M- gfUtoy-Blshtr- the stein died ot cholera infantum." The lone1 Mann, child was a twin, andthe DiheLhaby, daughter ol llTcRnd Uru.WffluMann.. girl, Is critically 111, The funeral died at their home last night of sumservice was held today, Undertaker mer complaint. .The funeral sorvlce Roy Passey having charge : of the will be held at the residence Friday . funeral ' " " alio a. m. . |