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Show Largest Paid M A DEVOTED TO VOL. Vv WW WILL - THE-CIV- XXX, NO. 32, v- 7 INDUSTRIAL AND IC 1 ' - L 1 AJ 11 i i t ii CRBILE1 ESTABLISHED 1E8S Family of American Consul Saved From the SEVEHTY FIVE - - Athinai, Burned at Sea by German Spies Brigham Young Univeriity, Tfce Provo High School and The Public Schools Hold 0) V $7V 1- - V- The contractors on the street paving want from sixty to seventy GOOD men towork on the streets commencing Sunday morning. Perhaps this full Special WATCH THE WORLD'S, BASEBALL SERIES AS .GUESTS OF THE HERALD ' ; . The Provo Herald -- Iast-evB- I v arrangements for any readers who have the. Indianapolis, i v.- .. rr' - J rendered a cornet solo, and MiEs' Alide Reynolds gave reminescences from the' life and wor,k of the poet. Two readings from James Riley's- works were given by M iSTafrppf-t- b ed epartm en and the choir sang one of Riley's favorite selections, High School Exercises. Interesting exercises to honor James Whitcomb Riley Were also held in the Central school .this moraing by- the biglrscbool pupils and also-teighth grade students. The program of, the latter was held at 9 o'clock and con sisted of a story of the poet's life by Miss Norma Foote; solo, "The Wild Rose," by MfslFvTola Bosbard, and mdings by Miss Irene Pickering, Miss Alics McQuarry, Earl Hampshire and - Whit-com- fe' ts tA hi !- - :si ' - v , X'i' n : , ; , 'r-v i L - ' ;f LJ ) V! . - a 4 r . -- J: b JcHvA-- , i a -- Tor the Purpose of this nroblem ONLY it is admitted that a consumer can save five centa outof eaeh dollar : spent with a mail order house. Provo has a population of 10,000. Every man, woman and child in Provo decides to save 5 cents today Roland Olson. ;. By sending $1, to a mail order house The high "sncboltudents held their that they need. exercises at LlOxo clock when Prof. H. M. Warner gave a history of Riley's life. Miss'Ora Bailey sang, "Passing Provo have saved (?) a total of 500 w of the Heart," words by the poet and by tb process. ' music by Prof. Claire Reid. - Miss Tonight the local business men of Algie Eggertsen gave three interesting Provo have $10,000 less in their tills, safes, socks and bank accounts than ; readings. Appropriate programs were also held they would If every body had traded in each of the public schools. at home today. The local volume of trade has been decreased $10,000. Classes Elect Officera- The classes have been But the 10,000 inhabitants of Provo electholding ion of officers in the university and are so well pleased that they continue a year sending yesterday the seniors named the foll- the operation "for of $1 for every man, an away B. owing average Wayne Hales; first Mattie woman and child each day for 365 Mar- days. At the end of the year. they Woodbury; second tin Mortensen; of correspondent for the have saved ( ?) the grand total ": "White and' Blue" John P. ; $18?,500. Woodbury; secretary and treasurer Pearl Romney ; QUESTION : For how many con- Chipmanr'athfetic manager Nathaniel secutive years would it be necessary Curtis. The Juniors elected Mr. Carl to deduct the sum of $3,650,000.00 ;N. Snow for' president The" sophd-oor- e from the local volume of .trade In Proclass named Ladru Jensen as vo before you could rent the city their head. parks for cow pastures, and the school buildings for hen houses at an annual - r f; tin- - " Ryberg desires to favor Provo labor as much as he possible can, but only has a short time in which to finish this work, and cannot afford to lose a moment's tinie. Therefore, if the men of Provo and vicinity who want to work do not report promptly and be on nana when wanted, there can" be no censuring anyotfe if foreign labor Jias to be used'' The above was submitted by Wm. M. Wilson, , secretary of the Industrial TheNerve of Utah's Political Lords " vice-preside-nt -- '' wedding, but it" will probably''occur early in December la. the executive mansion. w - I I well-know- John' H. Koyle. JosepOZSmltlL-ios- . Wheeler, WillianLSJioblnsonJoa Strong, Israel Evans. II. S. Clyde, William B. Roylance, John Sumsion,' Frederick M. Houtz, John L. Whiting. The first case called for trial was that of the State vs. RalphArchbold. While the jury was. being empaneled, an agreement for a settlement with ' the prosecuting witness was arranged, S. n.nsin r,t n;n,-t- 4 A . i dis- (By W. W. SEEGMILLER.) A:er reading an article in the n m iHRIsfiE: ROMHTIC El wood Andereon, the old' son of Mr. and Mrs, Adam Anderson oltfl and Miss Lillian Bown, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William' Bown, of Fayette, both students of the . attended the state fair and while there apparently became the victims of an Irrisistable , took romantic impulse or, It advantage of the opportunity to jcarr into effect a previously arrangea and ' well ocmsidered termination ol youthful courtship. At any rate, they took a 6idetrip to Farmlngtonithe recognized Utah Mecca of romanUo-loversand they received a license to wed from the county clerk. They then returned to Salt Lake where the nuptial knot was tied by Justice of On the r the peace Brigham-Cleg- g. turn to Provo, Monday, the blessings . B. Y. V., last-we- ek may-be- The case of Provo City Meat & Packing Co. was heard by Judge Morgan1, Monday, and taken under advisement It was'acase to de. cide whether defendant, who conducts , a grocery and meat business, Is required to take out a separate license for their meat business, as reqHirod by the city ordinances, or whether, as. claimed by defendants, they are entitled to carry on the meat business under the license, as merchants, which ofMrTahd Mrs. Anderson were re . odi they have paid. ssme-goThe case of the State vg, Ernest L. adVice-f- or iiiarried young i)eopIean4 v Durfee was tried Tuesday. on the part of Mr. and similar action The case was given to the jury this Mrs. Bown Is fondly anticipated. morning and is now being considered by them. Defendant was charged with DR. H. H. POKERS LECTURE the range neac Goshen, July 3rd, a horse belonging to OscarFL vs-Pro- vo a, sumptlous rulers that we have a voice Salt in nominating our state efflcials, date headlined Tio goodreasori "George Sutherland, to Be Renomin- for leaving a party Just because one ated," the average citizen of the state discovers the crooked methods . pracsaw plainly his insignificance; especi- ticed by. some of the leaders ally those of us who belong to the Re- of the party; for, whenever a member to kick at the auto- publican party. The article states that of the party begins ' .1.. the renominatlon of. George Sutherland rrniif niloro United States senate has beentto have him declare himself no longer! the ......tfor VILLE BOY LOSES HIS could you safely appraise the little J decided -upon by the Republican lead a member of their political faith. 4 home that you now derive so much The nails of any structure are driven and that it is now practically cerers, tYE BY SHOT FROfJ AIR GUN comfort from?. tain that he will receive tba honor in fr.om the outside; therefore, on6 For the first correct answer sent us, must hammer from the Inside . If he without opposition. a ticket admitting the community to nerve of the political lords expects to knock off "many boards. Will the Saw-buc- k of Shears the alfalfa department And I am sure that there are enough or utan never reacn its nmm Morse & Co., will be given. Figure it Anderson, a sou of Dr. Xi. A. Who are the wonderful half dozen J!I?XU.jQVljig.RcpuljiteanaiE!.t!iUU Anderson--!- OJJfc Si1ngvlrtertost-nls-'r. of Utah to hammer from the Inside iiorton. tttu jnano iuo vuuiuo lur iu s threiuITof ""aff-g- un WoIIagf wsm-- wan vr..y ww 11 t tZ y i- - ' . ' ; filed suit in the "ATTCTtersbnTias r oTThelr walls upotTtne siaie political prison anaay. a number of the boys were Utah more than a year before the call until the rulers are overcome and the Fourth district court against Raabe hooting at each other'a backs with a of the state convention is made? If common people have 'the ralue of and Daniels to collect $192.06, alleged sir rifle and while young Anderson this is Indeed the power that nomi- franchise which is guaranteed by the to be due for hauling ore from and waiting for the other boy to shoot nates our Republican officers, why, constitution of the United States and other freight to the Mineral Flat mine DRE looped over and looked between bis In American Fork canyon q11 a afata Annvontfnn at fhon all? of every state In the union. S to see why he did not shoot and Suit has been filed by Annie Green I would like to have a photograph And why be bothered with Juie Inconist at that instant the "boy flred and venience and expense of suebva form- of some of the feasts which have been against George II. .Elliott et al. for hit Anderson's eye. After . given after election by and" for those $2,200, alleged to be due on a promis ality? dical examination he was hurried I "as this As far know, organization who have been most successful in sory note, secured by mortgage on Provo and the Utah county real estate on which physicians here told been formally duping the citizens of the state. not has of 9 highbrows Jrenta that nothing could be done I imagine I can see that knowing decree of foreclosure Is asked. christened; but. since all of their wve the sight of the ' transieeye, but the 'Ed. Leeland and Joe Tu-ne- r, The case of the State vs. Carl an be which is passed around, and the seem to of smile methods underground rents were not satisfied and took the nts,-aged 23 and 21 yeasrresjjpct-lvely- , I suggest the title, the Political uimersianaing twinme in' the eye nature, 1 on to Salt Lake City where they were arrested at an early hour Lords of the T'op'ny Tube." . which means, "We made it work again this forenoon. Judge A. Bi 3Iorgan adviced of the. same Instructed the Jury to return a verdict thing.. -- Tuesday morning by offfcers J C. If it Is possible for a little party of witnout being detected." K few years ago a young boy by the Snow and Will Johnson; while they for defendant on motion of E. E. decision-o- f conI a am the men to beJust u foresee to optimistic enough oi Roylance lost In a were trying to make entrunce Into the vention not yet called, and In which lieve that in' the near future liberty Corfman, attorney for defendant. A mt manner, but thehir'eye.. was stores in Hub and the Provo Hardware gun every county in the atate will . take loving citizens of all parties will unite settlement had been effected, between hands of Morse Anderson when Some goods similar to articles report-te- d defendant and the prosecuting witness. ' part, then it is time for the electorate and Btrlke the death blow to Utah's The y'ance boy lost his eye, leaving store Loewenstein the from case was an action brought to setaken 1 of the state of Utah to teach the as- political bosses. . totally blind. cure support for a minor child of at Helper were found in the possession OI wrs' Mina of Leeland." He claimed he obtained told Officer Snow that they had taken i" rian8en l which defendant Is charged with being WARD WAIVES EXAMINAJION. the aecona at now i9 In vvesi man a street. from soutn The the father. jail goods the tools wjth which they expected to fire department weia" called but the fire Salt Lake City and Chief of Police Howard, the young man who Jesse Manwarlng wenti to Salt Lake break open the Hub and the Provo was put out before the firemen arrived. MARRIAGE LICENSES, j brought from- - the "industrial I The H from Allen's stores ware correctness ard he to damages . slight. were, Investigate Tuesday ' s, The following couples have received wT.rt'arrcharge'of birg--SJ..E-. oT the statement, Tuesday evening was to Snow taken Price Leeland Officer to today Tate'seBidence, Leeland confessed Angust . PETITIONS MUST BE FILED. marriage licenses.' ; -as arraigned yesterday before that he waB one of the Loewenstelh by Sheriff Henry East, and Turner will J. Horace Bean and Alta Love, both Justice E. L. Jones for prel-- . store hefe-wltAll candidates for" office In the city of Provo. . burglars, and Told "where some be charged in the cotrfts I7 "animation, which he waived of the stolen articles had been dis.j attempted burglarrv : . . government must Jiave thoir petitions ; Wra. M. Roe,:ef Stone, Idaho, and as held to filed with tbecity recorder not later Lola Pack, of Provo. the Fourth district posed of In Salt Lake. iTh'ls informa-- j a arraigned under the tion was than Friday, October 8th", In order to Glenn Davis and Edna- - Wilson, both !; or "e phoned to, Chief Manwarlng SMALL FIRE AT Kelson Mf!es Cook, HANS have names . RESIDtNCE their on he and to Sheriff W. K.' Henry, of Carbon! , the prim- of Spanish Fork. placed ' his rlgnt name. ITe Is charged county, who was also inSalt Lake ary ballot, for the primary election on Forrest Evans and Jennie Jensen, on( ' oSlary in the third degree. .--', , both of Spanish' Fork.. the case. Leeland and 'Turner also A fire started today about 2:30 In October 19th. " last evening. No date for-th- e . J. H. McDonald, the case was FROM STATE SENATOR SEEGMILLER missed and defendant discharged. ON. THE RENOMINATION OF SENATOR . .' SUTHERLAND. . . The official announcement follows.' "The White House, Washington, Octo"- ber ,1915. The announcement was made today of th engagement of Mrs. Normaa Galt of this city to President Wood-roWilson. Mrs, Gait, who will be the next first committee. lady of the land. Is a widow of a bust- ne?s man of Washington, Norman Gait, a partner In a prominent Jewelry firm, r who ' died e;h t yeara-a- go She.haa ' resided her since her marriage. Mrs. Gait was Miss Edith Boiling and' was Her born in Wytheville, Virginia. I father was the Hon. .William, Boiling, a lawyer of Virginia. Her family 1b distinguished In Virginia and Mrs. Gait 1b related to many of tht The following Jurors were accepted best families of the old dominion." Tuesday in the Fourth district court to serve as. petit Jurors fotJhe October term: Samuel Holt James Chamber B. Y.'U; STUDEN1S FIGURE lain, John M. Ashton, Joseph D. Waif ley, G. H,. Helndselman, Bert Bailey, 'nil COMMUNICATION - TRIALJURORS tli - Mrs. Cook eand her three children, that appeared' in answer to the wire- the family of United States Consul less calLSince there was fire in two Cooke at Patras, Greece, were passen-genr- s separate holds, the officials of the line with their friend, Miss Frances are satisfied that it was simply one of German spies In Amer-- J Coffee, on the Greek liner -- Athinairmore-case which .caught fire Sunday, September! ica-- planting bomb in-th- e vasseL 18th, when 350 miles southeast of llali- - They thought shetrafried munitions of fax. The vessel was abondoned after war to the British fleet' In the Darda- 1 the passengers were rescued by ships i nelles. ent vice-preside- - i J Miss Francis Coffee, Mrs. A. B. Cooke, and her three children;' Mary, Louise " ana fcarie. - officersc-Presid- rTI W S - he White House doing the of Greek laborers Mr. IBIII1H Robert Sauer be whalshould be done by home labor. warset city were ... present. The exctrcises were , conducted by President Geo. H. Brimhall and Prof, numberwill not beputxn nntil Monday morning, but as many a9 want ried in December work had better report at 6:30 Sunday to make sure of it. The Rybergs will give the first chance to Provo men, but must have them when they want them, The engagement of Mrs,- N'onnaa JL otherwise they will have to send in to Gait of Washington to" President the Salt Lake labor agents; to send Woodrow Wilson was announced at - re- - suits of the World's Baseball series beginning tomorrow at 12 M., our time, at Schwab's south window. The results of the game will be given by innings and you are cordially invited to watch this world conflict n baseball. the aniTmany personsirora of their tim$ and . not tell his age, he said: "I don't want I'm getting old aj friends to think The exercises" this morning at the at- university this morning were well tenjiwi has" madis the inclination to watch the athishome-i- n Indiana, why he would iag Evening in Washington Jhat the President Would be Mar - : .. Announcement Was Made Last' will - TO ID Contractor, on Street Paving Will Work Two Shifts Next" Week And Provo Labor Will Be Given Prefer.' ., ence, if They Respond. ? g IU RYBER6 Appropriate Exercises. Today is Birthday ,j Anniversary of Hoosier Poet exercises were, hfeld at the this uiorn-"Brigham Young University, ia honor of the birthday of James No one seems to Riley. vw It too the exact date of Mr. Riley's birth and for this reason the poet pre When fers tO keep it a great secret. III PRESIDENT I'JAIIIEB BV 5f asked -- DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY BlffiMY (MOATED 4U The People's Paper With a Pearless Policy J .PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1915. juaes The l 1 " . steal-ing'fro- - BURGLARS PDSIPIEWfMl iv f in CAP-TUREDIflHUBST- ' ! - . . h ',-!- , i 5 -I.- - The regular lecture for the B. Y, U. which was scheduled for last has been postponed until Friday evea-i- ng at 7:30 in College hall. Dr. H. 1L. s Powers will deliver a number of on the European war. evt-ninf- t, tee-ture- F. DECKER MAYOR C. - EIEED t9 PETIIii Mayor C." F. Decker filed his petition today with city recorder Fred Evans with the required number of Bignena, Thus far there are only three candi dates in the field. fox the office-- , of mayor; the other two being Chas. 1L Ward and Bishop Ralph Poulton. All peqtlons must be. filed tomorrow (Fri day) according! to Mayor J3ecker,xbut ' the Salt Lake attorneys claim thai caadidateaJoavauiitil.aturday.4;ea ing at 12 midnight. Geo. P. Billings of the First war4 may become a candidate for city coin-missioner.. A number of bis friends are circulating a petition - BAND CONCERT In Lis behalf. TONIGHT. Epperson's Military Band will c'vo a concertjn front of the Ellen Thatra tonight;ar7:30. ' " i |