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Show - : FREE TICKETS . TlifE s offering a ticket to the Colombia rgudeviUe for every 50c paid on subscription, either new J or old. , ' "ThU papr .'DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY PROVO, UTAH, THURSJPAY, FEBRUARY 25, ESTABLISHED 183S -- VVILlIWTlUilaillLlJ VU ft&iMilUIIUi'Jl fD IHDSEAiLJDi- . This paper is always &ru ious to publish other people's opinions, therefore we ask. you to send us a communication on any line of thought NO. 14. VOLTxfclX. rrr.. AS - , . ; l 70 THE LUND CONCERT. &x7 ..' iBan old saying that Benevo- t iOid UralSi jd7ajeiw o JtfiT ttes that vry seldom niet bu: the Provo people are gong trow Prof. Lund tnat this is rsce exception co ti.e Tile. When we or -- jears -- Mr rtaiJij'ber iio L'jndau1 reso-nded:every call taat has been made ipon him from individuals, clubs, religious . mmv :. '! naimsiiMilii"'"! :rn- iinir-- - m . iiii h , "m m ! u i Ta.uatM4ijij.twpitiigen orally to tliem out in enter- not only with' his own taitments, hip butlaatjoLi icores of others who through his efforts 'Lave been fathered together to make muBic Jor the edification and enjoyment of all ' should let uothjug stand-i- n the way of showing our appreciation by c Delegates from each side Heated Pre-se- Mtd Arguments "tela a- - 'be given in his honor. yaLSfJiMSt. Knight W to build a fine new touildang for depart XjT designing and cutting .at ment. Tne Duutnng w:n ' iiid will extend from the finisiiLg rooms to First North street. The new brkfc -- bjfiding wiJLbe tone-stor- y J 4 See: wide and ture 140 .feet long by -- ITlie G w SIS Evenicir. BUI Ccmcs Before ' W. D. ROBERTS. Senate Today. Man) Local .... ' Men Interested to-Jr- - WES PROVO BEREA . SITE . to gi'? OTPtoir meat : ...... Generats j,. Provo. for Electricity for the making of trousers and aJsb enable the mills to supply the- demand Jor KnightJWooJen milli shirts and s. This department has .been' in charge'of W;: F. Violett;:for rt.he..pat rtwo veara and there has born' a mack-ina- t for these pro ing demand in the West ducts. W. Lester Mangum, secretary and. treasurer of the mills, stated today that the western haying- public real to the were awakening valuepf these goods and that they aiegetting the .foreir money at can: be found In any market. ":r This. new 'structure will atee foe tne es lfcadqulirter the mill and nere uey w;i, oispjy. their goods. The contract w'Sfbe let this week and toapeciapSr5isre trow ready to submit. j lpoyoblds Jairto come into ner iown intheaeas futuraaJidJieopme the P- nit.nufacturing ..center, of Utah-.-,nle will learn, perhaps slowly bat ? rarely that it pays to patronise local ially is this true o; I the Knight Woolen mllle. - , Enough school for nurses , . . In . New York. Th orabiy to the senate today by the irri gatlon committee. Those favoring the MBargtfed .hatirrigaldonzjBhalL have prior right totbe que of the water over power purposes and it discussion grew $6 warm at times that the affair came hear ending in a fistic battle. The committee on Irri gation from thi house and senate met together. ' Mr. Coleman argued that It w as wrong for the legislature to take this water from the man """who was course consists of daily instruction J AM ESOrPH ELAN: The ylxxiainls:sloners4ia.ve author- for 11 weeks, with three afternoons a James D. Pheian, United States senat- izei City Engineer George C. Swan-t- e- iweek In a Ultimatumu Pre seated to Rene hospital. Soma of ti othtr or-elect from California and former women have announced that young in with file state behalf engineer the San Francs yf-e- f w8 appoint- gade Piutes Today. U.S Mar Uhey mean to. go to Europs. as nurses. ed by President Wilson to Investigate of the city, applications for 200 sec- but Miss Cleveland and Miss Hibben -- shall NebekerJias Situation in the charges against James M. Sulli- ond feet of .water from Provo river have not yet announced their Intern van, American minister to the Domini- for power purposes. The water will tions. Hand and is Highly Praised can Republic, and has begun the In- be taken below the tail race of the V quiry. " t i i.. t 0ffitead-ptoBt-o-t- he i, . Utah Power & J ...... j i. i I byPeopleof Bluff Lty filed on this the man who was going to raise wheat Light company-T- he water several years ago for municipal ". with It. - ' TWO ARE FINED S50 1910-1in about and W. Abel P. 'John spent light plant .f Klrkaam, Evans, S, TLat the trouble posse, $12,000 on the project, but for some A. Chlpman and Jv R. Murdock Jed the Nebeker, FOR SEUfNB LIQUOR reason the rights of the city were per-fight' for the bill and Jacob Coleman, Edtiiej;negade Piute Indians, led y mkted to lapse and the site was taken A, city attorney of Provo, and B.. OH Polk and Old Fosey, wai reach a & failA. E. Snow. up it. He, by however, Wedgwood opposed hours next thirty-sicrisis within the ed to comply with the" legal requireThe proponents of tne bill: argued was indicated by dispatches received In City J. H. Frlsby's court ments necessary to hold the site and that passage of the measure providing iheiaijL-ha- s aaln ileHded to LleLon :ttaT3raTerusarwT to The water is sufficient to road, north of Provo, "av e petitioned condemned for lrrlKiion meant that thezwater." a unTawfiirsale the of totCel marshal last night he aaid that .the last guilty of intoxicating Lquorl He was fined ) generate 1,200 liorsie power. and to pro- - the city commissioners for relief from airriculturn would be develooed to. an $50.-'power iorralighing plant of suf- - seepage water from an irrigation ditch extent that would mean"" the better- v: v Indians would be made today In the simi-la- r .TicienL size ror rrovo ana 1 a with Lloyd Collins, vicmay ror constructed on top of the sewer drain. ment of the entire state. The oppocharged event that Old Polk and his son, Hatch, come. to not a entered of offense, Tha w iter, it is alleged, Vnters the nents Insisted that the passage of theyea's plea surrender-whe- n a direct demand cellars of the petitioner throught the out meaux inav many iignung pianw Is. made oh them today Ttf Indiap giultyividencjwaslaTciLjni-lh- e case and the defendant convicted, and soil of the trench, which wal could be put out of business and that loose Creel marshal and the Jenkins, Agents BIDS ARE OPENED FOR was he $50. also fined filled the city. The matter has the securities of the big companies. inby pioposes to personally lead his posse Neither gf the men wehe able to pay would suffer serious loss in value. taken been under advisement. will The be them. Indians against A Solution Suggested. timer killed or fcaulmed w Lhe pob-- ?Wr r.n&sd are serving their tlmv in If the these city li jail. irrigatloncompanies fef wiped utrTHIRD WARD thl3wraterJs that valuabteenough towill to Piutes The final message the. f'them use for during certaJn months be given them on orders which were FARMERS IMPLEMENT AND Six bids were submited to the V .'S. w hy not fix as agreement of the year received yesterday ; iby Agent3 Creel GIVES JFJNEIPROGRAM reclamation service here today for the between tbem and the companies uslnf and Jenkins from the derartmentof In8ll5 about thiswater.for no wrDurDoses where dian affairs at Washington. OfSioials PRODUCE COMPANY WiLL-l(IEiand miles the irrigation companies will fureight long A running by Patriotic Prooram Wat Presented there are reluctant to allow the situa.main near north nish irom either electrieal or other power canal lie more bloodshed and tion to cause any Tuesday Evening Under Direction for these companies as' a substitute along the j?ast side of the West of.Mr-- T. N. Taylor. fear that If a fight should occur more mountainZrTliOildsIlQOen of the officers will he klUed." " C.nnfermncm Im Held. the department at 'Washington, who V ' A very interesting programjconsist- - that the irrigation companies use the The Fanners ImplemenV& Produce will award the contract under the ing of music and oratorv was or- - waterrrTfils would retard neither ln- :' Last nigh.t a conference was held beterms of the announcement asking for eted.. in the Third . ward . give .the maximum produc tween the marshal the Indian agents, company, of which H. A. Smoot Is mating Hioa in Wasatchbids. - Grading company, T The and manufaduring. agriculture is Wr Guy" Join and last Cook house secretary Assistant District Attorney Tuesday evening under toe' leaders of the "posse and the plan of and treasurer, Is planning extensive In- of Salt Lake, is the lowest bidder, the auspices of the Y. M. and Y. L. M: i. amount of Its bid being $47,083.62, Tne associations. A .chorus of young campaign decide upon, Old Polkand creases o its business during this ASK other bids are as followsr HeuBer & future 'and -. in This the year scouts a number of patriotic htendnave been trailed by: .SaU. $47,952.65; Ryberg songs and Brother Smith sang ""The Lake, ompany has been entirely re- Sims, to a rendezvous in Butler's Wash. Bros.. Logan;- $48,413.0; Reynolds-ElSword of Bunker Hill." Brother AnThere they liave Joined forces with Old organized and new blood and energy FOR MORE LIGHTING Construction company, Springvllle, derson rendered a splendid violin solo Posey and the combined Indians seem- Infused and a number of substantial Mesmer and Rice, Los An- and . Brother Jacobson ed to be preparing for a battle. The Provo and Salt Lake business men are $48,664.73: spoke most $49,359.31; Spanish Fork Grad- eloquently on, "The Life of George geles, In the greater advancement members who attended the conference interested A petition signed by residents along have little faith In the beliefthatthe of the company. A complete line oi ing company, Spanish Fork. $55,762.30. Washington." Mr, Jacobson has fare talent-as-a- n West Center street was presented to machinery,and all surrender ratpr-and supplies will Indians lmplroentsand presented the B. Y. U. TO DEBATE AGAINST commission yesterday asking some for be .. seeds, etc., .will on helpful very city the the the, are made farmers, suggestions by being prepaartions ' UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA life of " handled. Washington, wr. Froisland for electric liithts 'to be placed on whites to attack the tribe. sang a vocal solo in his usual pleas-in- reenter street at Eightu. Ninth. Tentn As' an added help to the posse, thef ..In addition to this the company has .I . mi r at oclockln-Col-len, i OnFridayjDjRht for known the taken the , widely of agency oianner. members "has "ordered government Y. debate B. U. hall the will Prof, Geo. W. Fitzroy was then in- tion was referred the Indian police of the Navajo tribe Gunnison' farm, lands in the Gunnison the troduced and gave a very of Nevada the University against deal In will and extensively valley , marshal the forces of to Join- the Interesting Leuoy iJixoa. . That a Tax address on "Music of America .' - tn These Indians are under orders not to theseZJL energyZand aggress iveness o.uetion helng, "Resolved, on .umaj:aiuesaouio..fle 4 PARKER SCHOOkfLAY Dartlchxate in any IbatiQe for City Is General the 1L for, PropfirtyTax WAS WELL PRESENTED a before future national which its prosperous aV vnless making themselves song Piutes and Utea Purposes la American Cities of lore bid fair to be "It's a Long, Long Way to by tacked. They Tnan' 10,owrropnlatton.'"r to Tlpperary;' "Every "waForlngs out I A SA9 VVU klKlilL. " " the whites in training the renegades. CARLOAD OF- BUICKS ARRIVE will be taken by some national affirmative The FOR PROVO FIRM ward in Fourth the meeting houseThe song. Spanish Nebeker. J ..Praise'd.JL John-- Heard amd Tr4Wl4Jiers-olihe A mertcan-WKterought trr'It8arrot wawJprmnKt-anani- r In a statement last night, L. H. "TheHnembrer the and negar of Nevada, University to were oars their Auto Time in the Old Town' Tonignt,' and praise." It was" entitled "Father Time," up company Redd, president or the San Juan stake Uve by II. Roland Teitjen and Geo. th Filipinos thought this was our na of the Mormon church, was emphatic In work yesterday unloading a full carCardon. The public is cordially in- tional air for a long time. The Civil most satisfactory manner. The whlch Just ar in his praise of the manner in which I load of automobiles, -vited to attend. Whk-wens all mada In Provo. war brought fortr 'Dixie and so on Marshal Neheker has so far conducted rived from the factory. Another carwas much better than them will for arrive of and the load Biicks There been have singing many persons inquire the hunt for the Indians. The other rnm iiitdi rri i in 110KD' v DTnapitui Is the and as few to company of a the in 'The author of In the days 'eaders the, posse joined PRINCESS MILLINERY IS business dren. this a for Banner.' reto bumper preparing government According commendation of their commander. ' summer. ports it was written by a man byt the Friendly Ute to Help, n name of Smith, tout the tune was bor- INDIAN WAR VETERANS Last tight the posse was joined by RESIDENCE ELECT OFFICERSTHREATENED FIRE rowed from England and Francis Brooks, a friendly Ute from Navajo OF W. W. GOODRIDCE Scott well knew to the air came with confer who Key perhaps Springs, , The Provo Indian War Veterans on. when be w rote the words " . Sterl Thomas regarding the situation. was of called the out elected the following officers manager 11. Mrs. "The Maw, Monday Mrs. C..E. Masters sang Flag The fire department' I 'Brooks Is considered one of the best fire the has for l Prlncew encored company, a ,h and r,.sl" was Without and ensuing year: William Pro- men Millinery j a of his tribe and Monday eight Stain,' and most reliable new build- - sang "The" Lake Banner." the Goodridge'on Robt Boardman, Ueu- into the W. moved stock' of her bert; dence a captain; in years past played prominent part toe will and but at avenue the near on was This sugar Ing factory, tenant;Albert Jones, adjutant; James-- i. arranged largely Academy program in bringing to justice renegade Utes. View road Snow, quartermaster; William Gam when the engine and the boys were ready ior business about Saturday of jtho suggestion of Mrs. T. N. Taylor, V A number bf times Thomas, as depwere turned this week. Mrs. Maw states that her who always .takes a keen interest In mon, flag bearer; Oscar Wilkins, chap there half knowlthey way about his throng1! has. uty sheriffr lain. ba'ck by a telephone mes3a?e that the new stock is the largest ever shown In the Washington day programs. edge of the Vte and Navajo Languages, ' ' Provo and she will display the very outlaws with BrdokV fire was' out. capture'lndian MISSIONARIES LEAVE .FOR In millinery styles. CITY BOOKS WILL BE The fire' was aused - by someone aid. and they are stanch friends. In Mr.'and HAWAIIAN ISLANDS : match a AUDITED BY JOHN W. GUY new loThe down a lighted building erectedljy throwing' Brooks urged that the Piutes be of Is $r0.00 Farmers Mrs. V. the Maw about of ImpleJohn Freckleton and George II. a and who closet adapted Joseph. advirably WVruy CrEv visited damage by Thomas, cated and could explain' to them the mission of mas done mostly to wearing apparel for the display of their fine stock of ment & Produce company, has. been Jones of the' First" wanCTef f oil Tuesth noBse in detail, but urged, If belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Goodridge, miilionery goods. This new building employed to audit the city hooks this day for Salt Lake and today will Hatch and his followers still remain bo are now In California The bou,e is quite an addition to this corner and year, Mr. Guy is thoroughly conversant leave Salt Lake on their way for the defiant after the Interview, to show is owned by the sugar company, wboe gives our city a much better appear- with this work and .the cKy Is fortu- Hawaiian Islands, where they Lave avenue.1 Took t'XtiPKuliibfed the blaze.. nate in securing his services as ance been tailed as missionaries. up Academy you lS"(Tiri""n.nnerC7'.: I . - ' . . : bew-een4h- 1 e , x 7; - -- v.t-v! - do-n-ot . , - ilOAl 1 STARTUP TALKS ON . pro the stu training - e?arto Thefl 'best-valu- i Prlnceton'riresidentrsncl-othe- r inent young ladies,, is one of dents at the Y. W. C. "A. Th$ vPower - Site Woul d bhirt-depa- ri- ; - I A machl'lsaNnryfr tie new creas e the .output of j 00 .... ,. The discusfeion over the merits of . . . .: . -A MISS ESTHER CLEVELAND ' warm Miss Esther Clevelandelder daughl quite; last evening in Salt lake- ter of the late Grover Cleveland, with City and. City Attorney Jacob Col-sMiss Elizabeth Hibben, daughter of ?nan stated this morning that he b-e- to give plenty of light and yet give Tils a good display of tbeir new building, will ' H 1 Oil POWER o as bulltnTii'tartor'piaa: will be -- m,"' rn Hill nil A ! it-n:- v Contract will be let for Erection of New Buildup ingf orJDesigning and Cutting Dc p artment .of Local Factory. Increase in Demand for Local Product Creates Demand for "Larg-e- r Quarters. One Hundred new Machines ! Will be Installed - 1915 frpr-- -t TO ENLARGE MCFORY I CONTRIBUTIONS ... i constructjott-of-a-latralcan- " al one-ha- lf PATRIOTISM AT PRICE Pay-so- man-ageran- he following is a brief synopsis of n d COURIERS well-know- n Starutp, vice president Utah Federation of Prohibition and Betterment leagues, before the Price Eduleague, on the cation and Prohibition ' i "New Patriotism."' "' la entering upon this discussion let ua do so with oDen minds. All men axe entitled to their lonefet..opinlos, wTiich nbould 'be respected, even Ceo! A. . " I .. " tho"aghenfllctBjur-ow:-"the I ..Jiot:ccmround-iibej-J rights with privileges.- - Liberty can i.be clafaied only when we regard fully i 'Wonerrfelfarer,Tr'mnaa4 I a right to swing his arms; but that riglit ceasea Just where anoLher.jnaji's nose begins." y Compission la a necessary element to open mlndness, in considering5 a question of this kind. While we may hate Intensely a certain sin or policy, yet let us have pity and sympathy for those committing' the sin or advocating the policy, for their not being able to see more clearly. While mercy must not rob justice, yet we should a full appreciation of the causes a fid icircumsrtances lead ing, to the sin or the8upport of an unnoly cause. t The heredity and environment of one "XfiajThave much to do with what he is and does. Many persons become so engrossed in a particular field of seirua. activity, that they lose the iir.pectiye of the person who sees the relationship of aY 'parts of the body social. Getting into a groove and being unable to look out over the surrounding p'.ain Is th : handicap of many persons, especially tftose" bent only on the acquisition o. ioolden Junk, irrespective f ner of th accumulation or the barm "wrought others by their course.' Let - - , xer-cis- e broad-minde- d " - " the-ma- n- "."!r-rConl!a.Je- 00 Page cihi I . . -o- g i . y ge Liberty is key to righteousness, and any atiempt to take It away is not of Divine origin. But we must ? -- - aro-oaly- he-us- ed ' UWM V - T- - t- ua-jnux- cos-Mim- - M . Star-Spangle- d . - - - 11 Star-Spanglo- d -- . . v , , ia'.t - J -- - . |