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Show OF THE NEWS .,i EEE PIMM) EEM VICmiTY AND ,v0 FEARLESS A HERALD. ,;V0 DEVOTED TO .THE CIVIG AND INDU8TRI AL DEVELOPMENT V0L.XXVIttNO,39. n 5 DIB t iinnii' Several ' Caught ULmU I wU Ferre ...... Prominent ' - Men Cutting Timber Decker1 C.Loofbourow Claims ttar Membership Fee - Con- ijifprralrtf-Liqu- ! . QuitJ ' I1NG INTERESTS PROVO decision .handed A down by in Salt V judge - F. CjJiOofbourow far reaching and Lake City Is of. 1 interest to Provo people because a case pending here now agaiasCtwo similar clubs and lheJ. chancer are that since the Salt there Is h u judge ruled Lake i ( against - this .below5tbar8imllaf:t cited was to defeat law In dry territory. This case will undoubtedly be the liquor carried to the supreme court and future business of these clubs the largely depend On "Ihe "decision rendered by that tribunal. of One our exchanges toldihe'follQw--tadetails of the case: :.7 g ? the, sale, of intoxicating Holding to members ors 11- - of clubs- - organized flty territory to be contrary to the t4ng of the state liquor law, Judge FmJustice Claim Defendant of "the Third la the divorce suit " CROSS of A., Gammon PpraCaBiiBoa...YsI..J9a was ordered to pay $20 a 'month (or 0. Loofbourow, Involved: suit; and to pay ' Ferre Decker has returned from his' die-ic- T..JhepRESV Loofbourow : hojaYthat of liquor to persons paying a RETURPC FROM . EAST. s In dry territory, which gas plant, Mr. Freese Bays that, everylaw. to the contrary thing is moving rapidly and the, baThe case was submitted to the court lanced the material will be here in i a stipulation of facts, rather than ; . .:. a' short time. o to 'trial. After a long delay on the "was counsel; the stipulation' and Judge Loofbourow filed lost no time in rendering his decision. he Casa Cnntpnnn Driving club was harged with the unlawful ' sale riusiiiii sives In this city. not" patronize etf Raff of a Day befouled or contaminated;, the water being taken directly from the springs the posed to daylight until turned. ' is tap The bridge over the Jordan river Salt Lake to take the streets, be- and Twelfth Souti ' tween Eleventh dslre At this time we JAN.; 1st ex- ducted Into the city without being ' TO BEREADY ide in pipes and con In the mountain City, was completer: The bridge Is now jeaiy liberty to correct an error in the yesterday,". and .will he used by the service for minds of some people concerning the - Lake- - ft Utah railroad betwew Saltuse of tbeHver water;. Some have toe Provo. Lake Salt and In the idea that one or more, times of the bridge re- . The ..completion pest year the river water has been to the immeobstacle last moves the used In the city through our system. new inte the construction of, diate has water Thjs is mistake'; the river weeks track several For line. urban water syt never neen put in our has beet Lake Salt of south laying the for the use of our citizens during construction of the l awaiting Mr.delayed and present administration this bridge and of a viaduct over the Snow, who has been with the Denver ft Rio Grande tracks. The continually water works department over the Rio Grande tracks viaduct the collect to . since we first began was a tew days ago. completed waler has only river water says the Work trains and track laying crews been flirted Into the system for the will be ent out today over the bridge use of the citizens but once during the about to fhe south of th? city. According t past seven years, thenjsnly for announced last night by W. C three hours while a repair, was being plans of the railroad, track made in the pipe above the mouth of Orem, president rate of one mile per laid the will be at the 'canyon, Th'is happened' about . 011 t.U in It, InrAtm J ....Ik three years ago.-- - We find. He systems syuiu . in Knot fiaca vw....-.(.nniiitlnn - from the narrows, W in: hi hi ni South-othe narrows the construo-- . ---head down, j Uon Is proceeding rapidly." "Practt" C. F. DECKER, Mayor, cally all of the grading has been done LERQY DIXON, Commissioner, and much of the track las been l&'l H, J. W, GODDARD, Commissioner . Tha ties and .nils ior .the entire t ... - In this EVV terurban IN placed B00KJ line are all here and the work of laying the track will be complete before the close of the year,- - THE PROVO LIBRARY The first trains over the new line Twelve books have been placed in i aTthe Provo public libraryliy the Ehris- - llVm Oilik VfltJ IU TIUiv nut by January l,.lf no furtheT operation ' on publlca--committee tl&n Science delays are encountered. A bridge at tlon for the' state of Utah. These are Jordan yarrows will be built soon, all from the pen of Mary Eddie Baker. and southern to Der connecting the northern One year's subscription ' of line. the divisions German The man who will aIocaTnewsplper cheap john. to become . HeroldScIence andHealth, jianuai pi .mo translation; ' Lake and Provo over the new line and Introspec- Churctif Retrospection . - The first can to run between Salt (iiuiuci taraMlttOheU company will buy and sell real estate, water rights, Capital stock of corpora- MM mr position on this quos- propose that tlon. and we ask thp.lr hnncat enmilrntlnn nf thin statpmpnt mai tinns bonds, etc. Jamei " The liquor question is not an Issue at this time and cannot be made such, the president, James Chipman, Jr., imnu ' The people know that It Jias been wisely shut out of municipal. cam- vice ' president, and ; W. S, Chipman, time mattfflfidef lasor:sjejrfalionsideTatlon"at"a ;ilate palgnTahaadO Hecretary"ahd1reasurerr-andrwlt- h " Articles "of Incorporation '" dt "Tfle" and WllIamThlp. IIPfWllilfhMieanrwll! Stephen X, Chipman year until an election on man constitute the board of directors, meet the Central high school tomo irow afmoon at Xor.h Park In the question Is had, or every two years after an election It granted, can this the second game of rugby football, This votes of settled to be by the Two DECREES. one arise as FINAL question people. grevious will be a hotly contested game as. w b'HcT such Tnectlon Jn Provo, and the people by last June ago year? the have of divorce Payson bunch won tbe last gam ben decrees their votes decided In favor of prohibiting the sale of Intoxicating liquors. Final the local boyi are pnt. .for. their That decisioa of the entered in- the following wlieFn?'pfsonlT&FipWti "he main part of the court's opinion Provo State Line Mining-comp- any have been filed with the county clerk. ollows- r- ' , 'I appears to the court, from the The company is incorporated for the dnlatlnt of facta, that tbe club or- - purpose to acquire, buy, sell or lease m described tie water no chanr paper and then patronize our advertisers at they are the real progres- inflow. m of ere enrolled as members In the club. - question as to the control of the liquor traffic, quor, the Bale having been rdade May - r Read the bargains offered Al had even seen, there being absolutsiy The man who Salt Lake "were in attendance.."- Provo & Salt Lake Is most sanitary and perfect system he the rest with : Mr.- - - r!!!.:PF,ilL??kln8.ovi n ale of liquor Rally day,- will be propelled by gasoline motor. tion, Unity of Good, Pulpit and Ptefii; will be con- - ' " These Riidlnfental Divine" Science, No and "Thus far in our municipal campaign "we have'biard tlnueJ onthe line until the completloa nothing from ouVv,. mnt,t to the Mother Church, next the electrification of w as meir plans and purposes to use the powers of the municipal Two j5ermoiis7 Poenu ututuui ' : " :' .'. summer. v ior " uie material betterment of our city." governmeni , ( the For some unexplained reason they to withhold from the people CHIPMAN INVESTMENT CO. FILES '.Between Salt ake . and Provo . seejlt of the richest districts one line bisects In , ARTICLES. OF. INCORPORATION which to live and rear In thf statB,' Straight through Veeontend that the'offlces rf the pur children. of the most thickly settled potgovernment, are designed for "and "should be. used to the end of protecting The. Chipman Investment company ion of the state, the new line makes all, good citizens in the pursuit of itgitimate labor and business and the his filed; articles' .of Incorporation Its way and within a few months win C securing of comfort and happiness, with the county clerk. Tiio prini;?'! to the farmers an .V' e hourly service Without telling us what they propose to do to make it a little easier ' plaf 9 ;ot buslnesa is Americin.i'crkjS Tb6Tesldent of the numerous towns for.us to live and bear the burdens of organized governmeirtrtiey fire"anow-"iant!)e oapital stock Is $23,000, ing. their jrdent supporters, to arouse..bitter prejudices by discuseuig tbe sharerof the club, fee in a MrTF. W" Freese has Just returned a sale of liquor within the from Chicago,, Fort Wayne and other waning of the law'.'ttnd that the eastern" points where h'e has beefl 05 of the club, therefore, means the business In connection with the local :.rt 61 of loners made a tour of .Inspection ' mem-ershl- "oper-lio- of the jstate j board of health, and 'the city comm the Liquor Question , Judge ale Three with' Tfiediis, and Halladay on Diaaiuusrmg stance. Emer Mr, C. Frank and family, who have been spending case against the Tlmpanogos club. will have the summer there, returned 'o Provo Bohen was subpoenaed to be in court covers the three miles first A make to a the in beautiful Monday the deposition on name his a few weeks ago.-engraved short "Ume after to befailed Is but .He ease, appear". leaving, word was sent to Mr., Decker silver trophy cup presented last year that parties from Peoa werecuttlng lieved to be from Seattle and has by Dr. H. G.' Merrill. timber off his. ranch." Mr. Decker Im- worked here for a short time as a An Invitation will be extended the His present whereabouts is barber. e mediately returned park, -- but Provo to the officers," It iTreJ High school and all other such before reaching his ranch .he hired a not known he left Saturday In an lnstitotlonsJn the - county- - to enter ported that couple of men to go ahead of him to Salt Lake. their best runners In the find out who was cutting the timber. automobile, going towards big race. An abstract of judgment, from JusThrough this means he found that There will be at least fifty men contetice E. L Jones' .court Jn the case of there was a1 number of people --cutting: event will take place on sting,-The Farxer Brothers ft Co. vs. A. JLBev-eridg- e and hauling his timber in Park the day before' Thanksgiving over the has been filed in . the Fourth City. The chief offender fas found same course as last year. district court; judgment is for $62.75 tithe 'oniTf the most prominent cltl- inclusive of costs and Interest, ' zens of Pfeoa, and according to .Mr. . In the case of Thomas Colburn vs. Decker was the Justice of the peace. Frank C. Cooley, a suit on a $1,000 On .Mr. Decker's arrival be found that promissory note secured by mortgage. his summer louses were being 'used days were given to prepare a Thirty by the timbermen, and great was their bill of exceptions on appeal. surprise to see Mr. Decker return. The Suiti Filed. matter was fixed up without going ced in the The - Relief society of the - Utah into court by the parties paying Mr. Fourth district court by L, M. Gillljan stake are holding their annual stake Decker $223 for the timber .cut and against the Sprlngville Canning com conference to take of the care today in the tabernacle. promising park pany tol ccilect $682.34 alleged to be until Junejext and be responsible for The forenoon session was in the naa balance due for jherries sold ;by or timber that might be ture of an officers', convention, while pjatottffje i defendant. In July., and taken between now and then. Be 1912. the afternoon session was a general ..' August; cause of the' prominence of the men, B. L MalouLand B. I, Malouf have Mrs. J. B. session of the society. and .one of them .holding a government commenced" TuTtagalnsr5.Abraham Keeleiv president of the "Stake Relief contract for timber In that vicinity, to collect $530 and $53 attorney's fee lh names of the parties are witoneld society, presided at both Besaiouj. on a promissory note. Prominent Relict society workers of by Mr,. Decker and associates, who art, and if the opinion of Judge heard of Mr. Wright's recent death. loofbourow is affirmed by the higher, through the west- They are itpnaUJt means that many .cHibsjern gUteg nTestigating , LrrigaUon -ut dry territory in Mr Klngdoil jeft ye8ter. business. For that reason iday for Gtm Rlyer Md ,rom there ae opinion rendered Is of mcch im- )n first, junctinn. hp wlji - nit nil EGuUllB Athletic association has announced, the prizes and trophies silk ribbons.' t ' US AT ONCt. iibiiu Those winning the first ten places. attorney fee. was Issued for the will receive, recognition,', the first me state lntne searcn and seizure Mr. Decker SUESCRIBEVMTIfY $20 Aa attachment w(. (.of ' NOT A PIUIS CfII' The. B. T. U: IS DELfV-- ESTABLISHED UU. the support 'of plaintiff and a minor to be given the winner of this year's child,- - pending" a termination-of-th- e Contractor t own. a great part of the Halliday park. METHODIST CHURCH NOTICES. rem court, AVednesday morning Sunday school at 10 1. m.? Preaching red- an opinion' in' the case- of the IRRIGATION EXPERTS 11 a. ni. and J:30 iTerviceiit p. m by ate of Utah' against the Casa" Con-nti- a VISIT PROVO Bros tie Rev, of Lake. Choir Salt "the organ!-.lioDriving club; That practice, Wednesday evening, Prayer is a mere subterfuge for Illicit Mr. J. C. Klngdon, assistant to Chief meetlur Thursday affic in Intoxicating liquors is de- -ss en coraiaT weir ;:dPby the court in his opinion. nia Frank Adams, stopped off In ProvoUma fn test casei it will, no the flrat of the week to visit Br. and' This being aubt be appealed to the .supreme Mrs.-A- , They had not '. THII PAPER IF ERED TO YOU AND YOU ARE OF UTAH COUNTY" UEFil are likely to be decided in fthei jame roanner,? Judge Loofbourowrheld that the (purpose of cases this organization Peoa ( tbe head of Rrovo river. If Sustained All Clubs - Must of of the Peace and Govern- ment Judge F. ""- - PROYO, UTAH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913. 'Milt' m IT) herein is a mere and exchange mines and mining prop- discussion and adjustment. Only in June of each a" tand4he ubterfugfOhat and decide by their votes to change the etc. people by petition secure an election erely for tbe purpose of covering .'..-Ll The E. in H, Hoaglaw. lncorporatoriare traffic intoxicating liquors, and; it . Richard- - H, everybodyT or should be so, that no man or set It Is clear, therefore." iat such organization and sueh Beesley, M. -- l. 8. flmona and Mary of men In office can change the policy of the government on this question Emma Kartchner, for effective the not purpose is rship E, Hoagland Is president unless duly and lawfully authorized to do so In obedience to the declared taking, the transaction described Boshard. of tbe laws of Richard Beesley,- vice president, and will of the citizens. And since that will cannot ne properly and accurately phout the prohibition ( 1311. The court therefore finds that Mary Boshard, secretary "and treas known except through the channels laid down In the law It Is sheer folly to :"' one for consideration In the tity elecT .he business' carried on at this place urercontend that the question to a proper The corporation Is organized for one tion nf officials to tdmlnlster the Us contrary to law and that the arti and the negligence of our present cles described In the' return to the hundred years and the principal place Tt really appean as If the weaknesses mriff were held and used contrary to of business Is Provo City, aiid the officers cannot "be, iuatly" defended, iti "iat a satisfactory urogram of gov to" "forfeiture to .capital stock Is 200,000 shares of cannot be devlBed by butopponents w and the action for the good of the people - -..j- mem-ian- J eAwsi-AWatd - The visitors wrl outwelgi Langen- - scalps. Langenbacker backer and Jennie Webb vs. Charles the Provo boys several pounds but tks ! CenlraFteam" hopes tb "make "Dp fw Webb. :""r Z" John P. vs," JONES ISSUES CHALLENGE TO - - would Ijke to meet I In Ge6.:McLeod " 'z. r act as referee,- The lineup Is as follows: Ray, left MATCH Palm will M'LEOQ FOR ANOTHER - j this ..In, speed, and headwork. . The called at 1 p, m., and A. F. game-I" - endi Clark, left tackle; Thomas, left another JfostUng jnatch.ln Jhe. near guardiALrd1..center;.Bpyd,... light Mouther- fjiture, both wrestlers to..meetJhe guard; Holman, right tackle; sctora land, ;Andersun,' end; quarter;-right and the body same; weight I will post a. $50 Bunting, left half; Riley; right half; to be barred, hold, ernment ' .'.,'.-v '.;:;' of tne voters at wis time, and so.they side bef. Eggertson, . full back. Substitutes, ; so as to appeal to the fair judgment " ' JON'KS." Hoover," Mitchell and Fitzgerald, discussion V to. in HENRY order stampede an improper must stir up the bitterness of our purposes lo serve the genor consideration" the neonle away from a just since we are ourselves obedient to the era! welfare. And so we declare that best way to get rid of any objectionable the and believe that present laws; to the strict and vigorous, enforceourselves we It, law Is to enforce pledge well si an other laws and prdinancei. as ment the present liquor ordinancl , i ,' e ct Zj.l, estate."... iar value of 5 cents each. 1 T' j f of that our. Incumbency, are on our books or, shall, during' " books, should' we be elected. to a sincere And we further pledge ourselvrs " be placed on the efforto honestly arrive at alnelgToTtOT we shall Oien treat fairly both the proper time comes to consider it, and of liquor In Provo ;he"y ought the' sale sides If the people want to license ' If they want to prohiblt its that of right. to U nmfpcted In the exercise anoneet rpw W :secnr:: lt. be" sworn our duty jaale, tlien ,; this to end, , v' ourselves prohibition, and we pledge W III .11 - - . S Jlptor," being the third story ol Wio pne from "A Proposal from the to comes V,l the Princess, Friday, October 31. which Marry Mary," - ' .. , -- 1 -t ' . j, F. HALLADAY.-- ,i 1 i.(V,, - . 7 .!' ;. ! i ' i, ( t il I V' ' ' ' . ., .- KELL0GQ-HAINE- Will appear 8 SINGING at the Provo Opera v ARTY House - IN "THE Saturday MILKMAID." " evening, November ' i. |