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Show ALL THE K tA3 j rif CF VICINITY pROVOiAND TOLD IN A FEARLESS v0 HERALD. XXVIIL YCT- -. IF IS NOT A SUBSCRIBER, , DEVOTED TO TKS CIVIC AMD INDl'STRI NO. 28. , DEVttC?!:Z.'JT 09 PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, SEPTEKEES 3r AflUHHf omvAL IS UTAH COUNTY ' N- - ESTABLISHED iliHAnn- - lir.llllll. a illUUU o a a o NOTIFY AT ONCE. 22, 1513. o. o o o o PLEASES CIG CROWD ServesFiveMonthsforShootingTaylor . . ThlS PAFE YOU AN3YCUARE THE IN BANNER f rrr 77n' 7 1 niH) ai irvnutn IHIIIl I.I Ull u ,ULM IB One of the 'rankest things which the state pardoning board has done recently was, to pardon Edward B. Johnstone of Price, who was sentenced to serve one year In the state penitentiary lor the killing of a Ikyearold . Flights, boy at night because Johnstone claims that he thought they were holdups, Ayi- - Brlgham "Taylor of this city and another boy weragolng toward Price last A business transaction of considProvo November and on. their way they were" passed "by Johnstone, who drove erable Importance - has just been passed the boys and then whipped out a gun and sfeot at them and one of closed by the Mercantile the bullets hit younf Taylor and killed him. For this he was sentenced by Co. in the successful of The purchase Judge "Cbristensen to one year In the pen and later this same Judge- signed Toggery stock" It hasleen "Shown In Thousands of ? Persons Witness These 4 ."Many. From Out of Town. Races and Vators Win the Hearts of the People of Railroad Co. Fulls Jo Grant Special Train iiftndJhwiiinders the Success of the Event Christofferscn Brothers Make Darin gLDips Wood-Clift6- t ! , J y ' - .... - I V . . ..r-- lllC-lia- ' '" - nf tlioc Ul IM"V. marVitnps .mi..vu in timp- nf - war.- is go to some outside v on exhibition Saturday and - let it . .., . Their Bualnesi Reduced officers of the.'M " Toggery stock is one of the and outlined the s cleanest,stocks best, m region and the by Parcels Post ; Invested.,. No Capital 000,000 Spe-- Follows. - ' ; . In 1910 Of $24,. cial Dividend - Declared That Ceremony and Dance Reduced Revenue They One-thir- Per Cent More Than 500 Provo Cltlzem Attend 31.7 - moraing the Utah stain Yesterday ". Mer- Wood-Clifto- At a largely attended houBewarmlng last Friday night the new 30,000 wom-- J ; waiter' ctimii the boys ind sir's planned Tor In Prof met in L-- Jhe cantile Co, are to be congratulated . f tt decided to holctsL. hig convention at secunug it at the price they did, as the B, Y. university next Sunday, Sep. understand it was purchased from tember 28, and to invite everybody to , the creditors at a substantial reducwhen this stocky is placed on attend, The purpose of this conven tion, sale the purchasing public of Provo tion Is to discuss in detail the work, iWe harvest of bargains, We do not know what Mr. McNItt's will surely reap a : planned for the coming season and entbuBe officers,, and members of the plans are hut we understand he has a M, 1. A., together with the parents very flattering offer of a .position with Young university was opened to aqd citizens with the great good this an eastern firm.- -' before the state railroad commission. the public. More than 500 Provo citiorganization is doing among the young hich continued today its inquiry into zens attended the ceremony and' the " V : people. dance that followed. :. . I the relations between the - boutnern This season's course of study inPresident. George H. Brimhall of II I Mltm Pacific.railroad and thVWells Fargo W Brigham Young university madevaW IUII .... II llmla cludes some of the most practical insand Express company, Vice President short address in which he spoke of truction ever given In any church orGeneral Manager Christiansen of the the, advantages, of the gymnasium, The senior boys wH ganization. latter, declared that, the parcel post both as a school adjunct and as a new study -- "Man and . Ills . Work,", sold,. amusement Institution for the people competition bad caused the company wllLenibrace a sociological investlga- cent of small pack- in Provo. to lose 31.7 iv ; III n in e Sun- One was, built by Silas Christof. ferson and the other was a Curtis ..... interests. en's gymnasium building of the Brig-ba- San Francisco, Sept. 20.7Testifying There were two types of the ma- Thin latter machine was much chine. to take ever ;thi8 stock and not .to-- a f day. . a Jeetindjhen madejajhjrt or height most the daring of all his tours in the the ground was perhaps air. ne snui on nis nunui uum he iwuhu iiuii;,tu ,tiiv.;j the power andjose again, ground and then carefully turned on' niristnffersrm made number of splendid flierhts and ilheir race on Saturday was a splendid exhibition Thousands of children andidultsas. weH watched, this performance with in the keenest interest becaustof the possibility each could see tUA - -- - and long death dives which were so thrilling that tne Dig crows was often standing on their feet and stretching to see whether he had fallen to the ground injured or perhaps killed, but eacli time they were .relieved by. seeing him ascending as calm as if he was a native of the air rather than just a ma a vou and I. .His last fright yesterday afternoon 'when ,h ascended tort; Big MeetinrWiH be Held But lncontrast totms the pardon uome disposition of thh) stockwouldl board refused "teT pardoo "ReedTBosharJ ho la'serving a year tor! lesser soon be made7 as -many offers had Sjinay to Plan for Winters . ,' offense. beeu made for it, and while the people Work and Conferance of But you would expect nothing less of a bunch of men who would parole of Provo will regret to see the popu-la- r a check artlBt like Handley, who was sentenced for four years and turned firm .of (JTadsen & McNltt retire .Workera "crime be tolerated" and loose In less than six months. How long will this from, tie- field after years of praise bunch' to enwant to that seems when will Utah free her skirts from this worthyiislness dealing, yet it is gratL lawbreakers. If the polttL courage the law breaking rather than punish the, f)'ln(tknow that one of Provo's old THE PUBLIC IS INVITED clans now In power expect to promote their future campaign on such a record establ)0t are successful we predict that. they fill he badly fooled. enough Wd strong enough financially also signed his petition htm guilty found - - The two days' program at thejair grounds which closed held in yHtwdaygone of the finetf" events of its kind ever Provo.- - Both' days were highly entertaining. and yet fall of snecta'cular excitement. .Silas Christofferson won the hearts of the Provo crowd with his darine flights and spectacular dips lUtaM4lmsJhaiJheJe a petition-T- or -- the Jarger of the two and was not so Silas CnristoM easily. manipulated.' ferson Illustrated the drop'ping of Ddtobsfrom a "Tn'aclftne'iir throwing them down on ..the. grand stand Jrom about 50 feet height. This part of the fPirD urn pt II Ill 11 ONCE (Short Fables by Strebor.) per The dance floor is" of maple, is set About 75 Feet - Will - B Completed tton of when to his fel-- Ones upon a time in a little Garden ages since the .first, of .the. year, " Wlthln'a Month, Reidy for 8hrp- - . and is 50 feet wide and100 establish9springs was service the government lows and the social and economic city there was a big Tell over great ments of Moilda Crops. feet long, During the daylight hours ed. In the same period, he said, the of society,' This study program was highly satisfactory and Kv!1 .to . degtror h rh - Jhrpatfined the main gymnasium jroonr will while the lady did not'ascend no' one will and wlJ company'!: revenue nadjeen reduced fresh. and used for athTe'tlc exercise "ahd Instruc- felt the. worse as there is great dan-- ! Seedy .customs and bring a Juicy good 33 per cent, and this percentage, ne be converted to vise iue pjerap ue ouui ai me rrovo nt affirmed held oodllor.jlLoiherex- ier young men. The work to be taken ni social A number of local purposes. company had with the junior boys and "the girls'" son would have taken a lady up had Bishops and other brethreahowled press companieSr-T- he organizations have arranged lor. dates. ident Preston G, Peterson, of the Com-wrt theTlglmachW bee classes will also have ajllrect bearinf been hardest bit m the rural free de- Part Qf..the..gymnasium..app!initus is merclaTclii'DT" and ""EngineeT"r"t7 - -the first flight . ; upon everyday life and action. parents! Classes fussed furiously about livery routes. in place and tie remainder Lytel, of 'the Strawberry, project, met Miss Alexander went up for a short Nifty Ragging among young people, It was decided to hold a grand open"We are confronted," he asserted, already b, Curtis of the will have been placed by the .time last evening ' increased of "witlf the" the at and in proposition-Old motorcycle and Maid's" Bpouted Saturday spitefully flight ing dance in the new B, Y. U.- - ladles school opens early in October. Tho Moslda company and arranged for decreased business and derace between Silas Christofferson and silt Skirts and other Seating Appara. gymnasium on Wednesday, October 1, swimming pool, it is expected, will be work to begin at once. Mr. Curtis Ralph 'Archbold was a tie as far asjtui which left nothing to the imagina creased revenues. The competition and, also, to make some beneficial will build a ifer, which is to be of - : This event was tion could be determined. demands increased service, and while completed this. year. ;rchanges In the if. I. A, gymnasium for pi Man. with an sur- concrete rock, our net and demonstrated the the service, Increased have we troubled the boys' and girls' fun this winter. exciting "Dads, Outraged Mothers, "ysite face. About-t- ft feet will be jcompleted ' iback THE PEOPLE DO NOT since fat shrunk have passed-uspeed of the airship some al and Following is the program for ths young profits Daughters KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE vmale would-b- e flnanclally a Failure.. Reformers met in great as 1910.' In 1909 we made a profit of UNLESS YOU ADVERTISE be ps,ed ;for landing. Moslda . crop Fairly good crowds attended these conventions and adopted Resolutions 13 per cent; in 1910, this shrank to : O'clock A. M. cargoes this season. . Then, If the 8 meets but the committee tell us that after reading advice from High' Church 11 per cent, in 1911 to per cent, in : Business meeting :..oL officers anl That a' heavy consumer was carry- water ifr higfroMiorkto he members to outline and discuss wia-ter- 's they will not come out even on the Heads against these Fast House im- - 1912 to 6 per cent, and in 1913 it will continued, the comple' a bundle which came from a mall ing lose : . X H 4 per cent" r thing and they are bound to activities. .i'1'' , portatlons. . house was accosted by a mer-cha- tion will be left till the - low water "' 10 A, money. The Christoffersoa brothers 'Per cent on what?" asked; Com- order Men's Section. ,: Now, It came to pass that a gfet why he did not come around and season, next year. "How to Get-10wilj not make anything eitheri l part knetion. was held in the Social Cream missioner. Gordon. Per Cent he would have sold, the same things to of this is due to the railroad company of the Garden Out-oStake and f Ward time. at that Tea, cit7 him. To which the said consumer ' in squirming around so much about A, Merrill. P. Function known throughout the "Not on the investment,then?" STORKS -- adver replied, "Wrsaw-these-thin- gB theh1 special train between, here and Christiansen shook his head 'Something New Tor Junior Classes,"" length and breadth of the Kingdom. tised and senTTorthemrDld not know Eureka. They first promised a spe- Big Bugs flew in from the land about "But wasn't it in 1910 that Wells, by a General board member."" E l SALT LAKE you carried them, My family reads cial train for a stipulated price and Zlon and ' Ladies' Section. the little town coughed up Fargo declared an extra dividend of but we see the no papers and advertising their then changed agreement 'Wake Up Musically," Prof. C. K its contribution of Blue Blood for the 124.000.000?" asked Gordon.. m tnem' ' ' Johnson. finally only furnished the rate onjhe occasion. And there was great Doings, Christiansen said he did not know.'01 70Urs cams few train.. people He thei went cn:to say.MJh6 comregular .Very George A, Storrs, candidate forU, S. ; "Warl Officers'-Jroblem- s,'tcr Mrs. etrBirdshobbled-inTWitbr-Slits-from there - an- d- we shoul- dmarshal for Utah, denies the rumor Sadie R, Glade. their knees and ; wobbled -- around in pany had failed in its efforts to'rej it! not had less than five hundred. This "Civic Pride," Mrs, Emma Jenses. published in a Salt lake paper, that Fashion. And there was grand duce operating expenses and that railroad company only gets about six! reforms. he has canceled a lease on a Salt Lake , . had i P. M. Young Men's 8ectlon. many adopted of the Ragging. Tea, many Bugond cents. a mile jm this passenger bus! J Birds didresidence fV(Dnlng.the Boy.E. L, Roberts. Ifftciew first, economy second Is' - Rag eiceedingly."ind raat nest and therefore lose B0.1muchjaily was the Shock-ThereMr, Sioits Je je t; j r f Oneonefwe'fl'Tr - " - MrwatehwprtWjej toSackward that they cannot afford to offer any Beauties anS ho Modest "Ho'Jiers inducement on an excursion deal. But ggedHBotneitber-di-d they WJggli. their time is coming and by and by Yea, the Bear Dance, the Bunny Hug the airship will take their business and the Tango did reign supreme. And njr from them.- there was much Fun. .... '...-.- . r M. M vomminee 10 09 Vongrawiaieo. j ' And it came to pass "that the people The committee in charge of the in Darkness whodld stand about the races and airship meet are to he con; streets in the Shadow of Trees and gratulated for .ftjsjeryice to Provo look into the Light and who did" see City! This is one of the best adver these Things did begin Ragging with tisements that Provo has had for great Force and Warmth. And the years and. this.j?ublIcltywllLd,o real boys and. girls dldnvrithe and iwtst good and the people In general here BaWng much Movement.,, ;. had f the opportunity of "seeing some - And 7a!lurerto cancel the tease 1b that he Atty. C; Wl Durbrow al the South MiESiqpnjeneral boar! ' to ern Pacific gave the commission The ttah Valley Gas ft Power Co. has never had one, and has never representative. 1real to talked lease anyone about taking a will open offices In Ue old stand of Young Lidies' Serfbn. day, the story of the corporate Jl.'rj Mlaf tlonsnlp between the railroad and the the Johnson Paint ft Glass Co. They on a Salt Lake resident; but be may "Studies for are progressing rapidly with their do so if the marshalshlp appoint Elliott express company,: .1' Mrs. Olive Andersoa work and in the very near future will nent comes to b!m, Mrs. ssd seems of one This to Estella be another to CLOVE be t Hyde. furnish gas to local pec-POSTMASTER ready concoctions 7:30 P. M, CHOSEN TO HEAD UTAH plp.for cooking.,and' lighting. They. those ' Meeting sit the atake tabernacle at COUNTY POSTMASTERS are installing the gas pipes In the which could "originate only in sucfi t v .. which the general boarl representaHotel Roberts today and will begin te prejudiced " . r- 1913-H,- " . . vAJZZZZZZZZ county met brothers as the headlined, They visited the and Postmaster THove to the ere Re-- 'i 0' ' !EReCaTmet--wo- Holt, orsven ny Time Booker T. third. student Postmaster Har- body. a- - Provo. was chosen as the next place. nf meftttnir The following officers were appointfor the coming 'yesr;v v. ed, -- work.1 - " -- r- Just purchased the Interest held by J. A, Jones and may make this his future- home. Mr. : Freese is greatly pleased with the prospects for the sale of" gas In this city and county and may Lebl;-secon- Miss Sadie Graham, Provo. treasurer, "a vote of thanks ;7'w,na'i UfC iVUi, complete arrangements .their large mains under the tracks. When this is done It will not take long till they can begin on. the Pre8ident,.Jas, Clove f Provoi."Jfirst decide to operate here permanently. vice' president,; Jos, Anderson,'' vice president, tO.'.Law. Mr. Jones will go to Pocatello, where rence, Spanish Fork; secretary ; and he has other, interests' to look after, Y 2 27. o.- - for Mr. F. W. Freese of St.' Louis has was i.Til I liiC CUIUS kaiiiUiUlU t . . UL ' tenileM"outrTion. tte-Ut- .4 VU ILUUllliUCU ' of Provo spoke passing' pewjeAni-Xraf-gewae-id-tii- SiTTeconuTaS Westrope,. and Lord t? entertainerington of American Fork upon residence treating read were d;-. Papers it The entries for the second race shown the city the residence district Bhortly. They have the mains laid from the plant up to the railroad tracks and will meet with the engineers of both "roads to- to high school building day fondly to the Loins of the Daughters The committee in charge of this race of Zlon, and Slit Skirts did go unand airship carnival were A: 0. fluff,' molested in the streets of Provo. Yea, A. DeLong, Alva .Nelson anl Chas, and the Rag did wriggle its way into voted be Westrope. These men should " all the Social Doings with mucU noise a medal of honor. anij)omp and and blowing of trum- The entries for the races are as follows?, First race, Jennie D.;. driven by Nvereen. Parnell driven by Al fluff, First race,' one mile, beSt iwo.in trope. of Utah iiLJLflerlcan Fork Thurs- J .TheywTre it came to pass that Blsbos j real, aeroplane' work by two did' cease their howline: Pareriu' of th'ecleverest aviators In the world, Classes forgot their fussing; eld maids Thls was no side show, - but a first-clas- s closed their spoutlngs; and young tight modern airship exhibition which Kerormers made fast their Mugs..And would make any city proud to say that their was Peace in the land, yea much tofferson convention The postmasters luw -i Ablo : ' .: vi N The general public -- r : .sessions. EVERYDAY OCCDRANCtw IN A NEWSPAPER OFFICE L, ' An exchange'. prtottJieJollow- - L NUNN AND OTHERS INCORPORATE NEW POWER COL - ing: A country edltorsays that recently he received a card which contained the following: "."Please Articles of incorporation of the River Power company have been filed with the county clerk. Th' object of the company Is io genorate, Beaver send a few copies of, the paper containing the obituary of myT store, use, transmit, distribute, . sell aunt Also publish the enclosed power and to acquire water rights, sal clipping of the marriage of my reservoirs, etc. The' Incorporators d niece, who lives in Teias., And Iwish you would mention in your kicai columns, if it the company ' does .not cost anything, that, I have two bull calves for sale," As my 'subscription is out, please. stop JohnEvansffftT!5laT,'mnap?frTtJnpr LeU JrauactiDft iualn3i at the ' .. Wa. .Viia.. An,.nt. hwmuv. kwm jartj from tives will speak. is invited to all the to waste money on nwspapnn." TuiAtiitiiiti are L. L Nunn, I B. FullersWm. Biersach, Cooper MasS; A, Bailey, Eldon P. Bacon, A. thur D. Smith, I. E. Brown and Fref on, Stelgmeyer company is Jii.. . The capital 1500,000, ct,nra stock of the . divided into Tha nrlnrlnnl nfTir of the company is Telluride, Colo. - |