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Show Herald UI'HE The to Have As o; ,Scnt.-i- ' " ' - i "... L .. , .... . v ........ " - PROVO,tJTAH,IONDAYrJULY241916: - NO. 10. ' UTAH-COUN- III. ML HUI tip 'dayl july 28lh ...." Smoot AdvisesPaftv i iotr1"0--ESTABLISHED I Ull I IUIU : , Plllfl I I 1 11 , Ck Or id ea,1 . IE 311 -- of f fa.. U 11 , EEI1I According to the De'seret News of July' 20th Reed Smoot has last declared in favor of prohibition, and as appears from his statement published in theNewa it is not because he wants: pro hibition, but because he says the people of Utah are now in favor of lt r r.r llis statement reads in part as follows: "Today the great majority of 4he people ofJU going to have It.' Has the senator just found this out? Has he not known for years that the people of Utah have been demanding Provo Did Not Celebrate the prohibition and has he and his political machine not thwarted the In 1910 about ten thousand of the good peo will of the people? 24th Except in a -- Very - Pis Rfatp-wirln ITtaVi IP hibitionandhen-theeTratorand-hisiticil- .. l chemt shew regime "with" ttt price of wool fti WgheatJn. the history of the wooKmarKei in uus county the Knight Wpolen Mills i8 In tire 'Hoot : . ie fair wav to reach a. dividend basis Unele -i before the" close76f Jesse" Knight stated today that, the equip mills Of t the GAS iim, '19 tion are in the beet they hate, ever curat DE 6.; Picnic ; h - financial coita program' irigtwat-enderedi'In the afternooa arranged "nr tor the neeessary amount HpwJojijraUihejffioplej o bad'enoughutw4o-d4nsult-by-4ntinmtwaa enloye s am of porta of and edibles', camp etc, equipage, 'on worse. Smoot is house groundS.an want decided have that prohibition they just Director Roberts will be on hand to at Scandinavians The. the outing by effect his . final organization. "Quite his. machine have been implored for years to allow the people of Bean's park proved TheioHowiitterwasiieceJyed enjoyable ajrery nJtah.to-have- : as heretofore. lieneral last' week from Kenneth Decker of protobitioi affair. - An- - interesting program apaPtergsTitimberof ladies bothfrtim . Jonn smun wuura bui mane Provo and outside points have ar campaigned the State agamst prohibition but now when he sees propriate to the occasion was given ealnsicehe ne took fhargs and while the exact authority status yet he belieyed that r ai; ianees lliii whether the people should have The Twenty-fourtpassed quietly"-wit- h Commercial they already had, but it cost the dear people many thousands of general public celebration. The To voteTor thaTWhTcrrtneyeii Second ward held a wardreunI6Tuaf" iJuh's aiike'Llo .the summit ot..Tim:l rollars which was paid from taxes the Howevef7lt had.r ierved; "purposef Smox)t"ltr gave" him the tewa7dW panogos next Friday, practically and vote tor campaign purposes and as a program was given in the forenoon. money whisky sures the success ot this most praise-" whisky to go to the Senate. It served Albert Jones spoke of Utah in the selected been twice he has result worthy undertaking. At tne meeting now: he the people "today" are deter- early days and George Vincent . of .. his welUbut says purpose in the club rooms Tuesday- evening day conditions .In addition to . to have that which he has thwarted for eight years past; present at 8 o'clock, all, finaT details will be mined of song and read- which a number of persons who are --T- he tt5 : :EaJoy -- madt : a -- people-wgr:4 i tit P 1 Jeise" Knight Says the Financial Out-- I AY H look is the Best in the History of the Mills. May be Able to Pay. a Small Dividend at FAR TIMPANRRnS w I I 111 W Vi w w the Close of the Year But at Least for the nm. p npfitinnwl Rpnnhlienw lptrislfltnrii frtr Ikf - First Time inuthe . History of the Factory the thVOvenlrafeWjll lilThing'oiPati-Miil- s them kicaroption. Of course we t hen lad local option of the Many Ladies to Participate In Camp give best but this machine in order to appease the people forced Full kind, and at Many Festivities and the Great Climb them Capacity Running to call local option elections in every town and legislation by to the Mountain. Top. on in June Ahead State Orders the 27th, 1911, and what for? To determine city x Big Hhnt 1 At . or , " 'Uncle tn 1885." - imi iFoooiiFnn UVLIIUIIIII .HAT i TY -- . v y ; Timpan ogos FfK - DEVOTEE TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMEN : OF VOL.-XXXI.- .: Meet Me On Ml, . Your Summer Camp r ,. J,?!R0O,;i-ZHRALI-D -r wag not financial the mills the-wa- rd - Manager 4futateinern..parttaj)flthi )f, tte next two quarters footed up as well Kenneth is the son Of ta& Mrs! Thls-s- . re- aa the first two have that the balance r perre Decker of this city. Bide t queS:how-th- e touW show up. on the proper Hemand among of the ledger at thfr end of the year, young men of this cityas-soo-for The Herald n It has been a well known fact that and how they miss It as they the Knight Woolen Mills have, been get where it doesn't come to - them running with a deficit from each issue. The "paper ""will".:1e sent fifty thousand dollars annually and if regularly:; this tan be overcome it will be all . Here is the letter : ' . Nogale8rJuly-?V9t6.- -- t th managemeatrcan-aoeif ntyef lager's, a eon objwt; 'indot ?e- - fortjrto is Better j rearing ftejxUouamieLi.hsM reasons for this growing .income edfc:. n ranged-tc-OTdwh- ile :ln.4he-afternocn- ;, . The patients at them will not attempt the climb to hospital he advises his machine' to put a plank in the Republican the summit, there are still a number people enjoyed, a short program and re is of this favor plank prohibition. Suppose freshments on the lawn in the aftertheir inten- - State platform-iwho have so signified in th Hons. Those" people who are at all pMed iOhCplatfom fin nooa? and an entertainment ' apprehensive as to their ability to ,"ng again the machine workers, what assurance have we that this chapel in the evening. climb, the mountain, need - not be rame machine will not do as they did when they inserted a plank detereivfom joining the party, as Federal constitution so that the people the in of favor amending the well established camp 'at the giteiwntzftfferrthRtn Tiienty pf refitrhyniild have the right to vote for their senator. Did they not in and recreation pending the return of violation of this solemn betray the will of the pe pie and ' the-Went- n MRS, E.E. promise tneeretrentiouslyrracimedrl'he not a ivepuDiican legislature in ivli ceruiy '"'':"-- to tin; uuiiKiesa ui COin "' : Deat Sir: I am writing to ask in the hands of a real live committee, lie"United "StateTtBaf. UtaTiaTopposeTtOhlOnTn put us" on your mailing aad It jou will fir session will Je far fthatr the people of Utah hamg the right Joyote e feUowsare-a- ll -hungry for frptn the'leastt interestingf Or "the for a United to Thanks rthe? other btatesf or Statea(Senator.ri a, iittle;snew8 ltom::ipme,nd,u.cJi as Junction .fttjusopoeed -- iforithe same machine led ' the aiieea.ine selling cost-irothis lb per we, get in" te lonn of letters is cer- isaay Has;jiot amusement ana entertainment or cent to about 5 per ; 1 were going to have The president of the Utah" Federatainly devoured eagerly, but usually those attending. The fact that this people of Utah to believe for years that we tion oOVomen'i clubs, Mrs. B, BL the'new " mar seem that omit .details ; letters Anotherigjaorir Jittle with a goodly state-wid- e is for two. prohibition ? Have "we got it ? Is ft possible that the nrfmnn TfYtieil vtaierAskV Tfrnm ket opened up on the Pacific Coasfl most important to those away from trip of a third .days for those who so de Deople will trust this machine again, even though it shall insert part which Terynmateriallyr lessens -- rthe home. sire it, is causing much added Jn of " We 8JTivednere;.rSunday eipense marketing because of its rpiank in its platform in-- faVdr cf prohibition ? Peopre of Utahr be tha biennial convention of Federated night terest. in this year's events. . . proximity to the factory. ' The manuf- after a three went We honest with yourselves and answerhlTO days' ride; t " of meetings in favor of women acturing department as usual has through Yuma Saturday .anight and ril!!rPII I1C lUJIin Rill I flPlfl Was it be--I ber to have not first the was prohibition? Utah, been producing among suffrage. 'Mrs. Cortman states that much, heavier than the thermometer registered '110 UliLflAL III' lOAAU DULLUulij and is be- - a number! of the Eastern State are cause the people were opposed to itlNdinaeedriO-apreviously because of the enlarged The climate here is consider quarters and- - increased Smoot machine would not allow it- Spry has received opposed ;ta.VVjQman's. Suffrage; large- number -- of ably hotter than that at " home tut j cause the operators. ly on the ground- - of prejudiceMrs- Thisr departmenrTias-wal-tay- s the nights are cool and in this counmore than his share.of.the. blame ior vetoing the liquor bill at the j Cortman made a handsome dividend and says that over 20,000-clto seem does not heat depress try the last session of the legislature, and we are now informed that- if womenttended tow that the market has been the biennial convenpicking one so much as at home. There vte f these the machine refuses to nominate him for a third term he "will tell tion from all parts of the country. are' showing about 15,000 soldiers "encamped here. ronserthaiLeverand.tuU8 whelps Most of, them .are from Connecticut, A large congregation of r relatives on those who were in the pact with himN and who assisted in Mrsr Corfman" states thct the -- twy ; wry materially in of the convention were crowded overcoming, the California and ldaho.v There are also and friends " attended thet 3eral arranging the veto. It is true that Spry has been loyal to his weeks of work, yet each day Bome.de-lightfdeficit of the institution. full w J of regulars here. 1; several services held for Isaac Bullock Fri' The mills to the platform of his party and to the machine which social event was giyen, and are running now at full "The troops camps are scattered alt over day afternoon in the Sixth ward party, 1 Thta olcrfHnn Mnnnlli. ho ha harnvaA TKxrtAft,n1p7"Thp the events given especially for the the"BtLJiavenflnyijDraeTaojii jeglmentsi ff.H; . meir Books for future deliveries. The have bands and nearly every night Johnson presided in the aslnce of Deseret News of July 20th prints an editorial entitled "SENATOR Pay roll of the. particularly Interesting. Never be- tt- - to- cost of gether with the decreased producing the" cloth is the fact that the new Manager John Smith has re-- you he-camp list-Th- were-opposed- -- ia : m ?; x tt- - BiTqework-xriir-herenBire-atten- de iakn - derL -- mn. s. get a s 11 - m mm -- ub' - - vl " -- "oVu-iii- f rJthe presidents-otthej?ariouJt;lubsw- employees has never a as large as it is af present and Conditions are aart, nrnmialnr fnr the future than they have been "for Jesrs. The Knight-Wool- en -- MUls is -- one of the big pay roll builders' of this and valley and we are glad to be m to announce to theTrobllc for the toaVtW-Plant- . Is rapidly "ehtaf a paying basis. The people M this Citv mlvhf -kn1r A- fM gnrtor his home town' patrioUsm ere they give band concerts. Last night Bishop JRalph Poulton. The opening the signal corps were busy with their prayer was offered by Bishop O. H on the fore have the State presidents of tue the people have made up their minds on this various clubs been shown such hospi(Smoot) "says truly and rockets flashlights, The speakers , were.' Elder Berg. and that it must be met squarely rother- - tality at a convention, and this' was nearby hills. The town of Nogales is Evan Wride, Bishop Thomas N. Tay question,; (prohibition) ! due to the' efforts of Mrs. polls. largely partly in Mexico and partly in. the lor and Elder J.E. Boothrheynirere-- f wise the voters will makejtfreirjjesenm f Hildreth of ' the New York,. State we an oid friends wf audi Again one would think that the people have just discovered that Federation, United "r Z1 '' can look-- through glasses and see the family, and all - spoke- - sympa we are will want Where On when and the her .home Mrs. Corfman wayv going prohibition. i they -the Mexican trenches on the-- hills thetically of the- - acquaintance and visited at several oIntslar the :"l!ast -wi I just "across the tmeritrir"Claimed noble manly Qualities of the de end cbrrie and 8torpedln Illinois," Iowa and Mexi mocked? town be us the that the Let will of the back the hope peoplelcfi Colorado. people that just parted, and uttered words of cobbo long i she conferred cans have an army of ve.wo, trot no latlon, hope and faith to the rela Utah at the coming election will arise in their might and throw wjth thelwproen'ielubt!;etiIthat.pla pk doubt, the. number is considerably ex ana aeiiverea. an aaaress on we wora off the old machine.which has just put us to such open shame. ine jviexicanauu Amen wordswriUeflyiuJBullockiz, of the f ederated clubs. nne 'Turn to God; He will take care of Mrs;- -" Corfman," with 4 jetting one eent dividend and'Jn can 'sentries on the international the other ' waltwithInslirfeet of each mother, you. God bless you .alL" -eleven from Jthe sufv. presidents equal his prttate GOES they, confine their "hostilities... to -- A- selected ehoir conducted by frage states, spoke at a. meeting la " rear to" year to take care but cusslns each other . No man in uni Prof. J. R. Boshard. rendered vocal i called ?. for Carnegie' hallrespecially operating expense. form is allowed to cross the line and selections, with aduet iby Hisses - of the woman's ' purpose discussing an infringement of Jhis rule costs a Ada Howe and Ora Bailey, and. a solo e"utfra"ge:"hy7yqroeTj".'whokn"ewoia man sixty dollars and; ninety days. A by Murray K. Roberts. The benedic actual experience. At this smeefinc VETERANS EH-- " FACTORY few Americans took a chance not tion was offered by Elder 3. S. Jones, Dr. Jane W. Skolfield of Salt t Lake, ' A profusion . of. beautiful flowers long ago and crossed:? Two Tf them was one of the speakers. Mrs. Skol were killed but they accounted - for testified of the love and sympathy ?f field was introduced by B cent Sixty-siier man as a doctor," a lptriglatorrandr-'-but the? I manytriends -- lot this town- are. Mexicans re-An prospecJLi ora .con-- l grandmothf.r. J, tU- - Segall, , who hasbeen.coni- - Jjrhcr.Js 8hfl.. dejlyjexeda.i'erjj e nected with the Strawberry Recla- - Sensed milk factory to be established j ftDle address!' IWrs. Cortman mains Tolhe cemetery," where ,J,he Department of Utah Countv arebrderlyTtnt walk in the streets also at at down are near towp maa War Veterans future. James F. tended Commencement exercises at grave was dedicated by Elder Brfg- matlon service as chief .clerk tor here in the win hnM th.t. when the soldiers was here - last WellesleyK Mount. .. ... ham Johnson. , . Ilolyoke and otber fahPUP aaaual encampment; at nignt. tiitlrr "We have all been given cots to .The. pall bearers, all old associates many years, haB res'lgned and has weekconfcrrfnor and visited Washington, colleges, s and raen as G. on the ana Ross succeeded all where she was' entertained at t&e "Worsley. anaT oueiness men, scorpiona and friends of Mr. Bullock were been by Bleep numerous. Yester- - James X. Daniels, John H, McEwan "Mr. Segall will leave are seemedHo b- e- favorably impressed homes 6f Senators Smoot and SutherIn. early Aupist ot a dar I saw' aulte thr a centipede that would John W. Farrer,.J. B. Walton, Myron with the proiiosltion, and willing to land, ari conferred with the head of Sons and Daughters of VeiSn. for Chile, jrA-- where"" he will take about '10 inches in C. Xewell and. N, C "Larsen. give it financial supiort, and agree to the children's bureau and the heads be. organized and it is measuretoads and lizards arelength. ' also the position of chief clerk for the supply the necessary ' milk. ' Jesse of the civil Homf a11 Vno ar service and agricultural enUtled to Chile plentiful. Exploration company which has Knight Jiai promised to take stock to departments on matters relating to and take ,n "The water -- is -- about., the- - worst r a civic, betterment and other educa-- . extehslvecopperMni.njr.JijterjMtsn the extent at leastr otfurnishing n thinsr we have .to contend with. here. Bitedutldlngre-atteillfols (Chile. with contract Mr. PrSliUolng the committee on It ls very warm and filled with alkali. Segall has a be further considered, and there"1 tion is engaged." jram: Osa P. Cushing, Santa- - We are instructed to drink as little of the exploration - company for . two little doubt that thjs plant will v on; Judge and Mrs. Corfman expect? to Nebekerr-Pays'' ' James ' of years. He will he located at Mrs. Martha Duke, widow rf, established. ' a9 possible, spend a short time on a vacation at 0Garaner Goshen; - W. O. it '.The a DukeV-whx Is W 8pauishFork;.. ' was O. big Jonathan starting government bishop 0 south miles ' about 'Mrs. lake. Corfman Pish Later .of will Samuel Bulk--! P R O V O R EC R U TI N Q 8T AT ION. hospital here. It is pretty certain of the Provo First Ward in the sixties, Santiago. be busy arranging - for - the State thaf'"weffl-Te'hW-"frie..!....'. I rngeneral dieaSundayiffitrroldiage :;nd Federatlonr X. which . meets here DOier. Pleasant "rme: V Mr. Segall has made many friends JL' and debility at the home of her daughter, r October. . 'Trane. American Fork; year unless more trouble arises J. w VV B. C. Brown pf in, who Sergeant charge we are called elsewhere. Mrs.: Thomas Meldrum of Pleasant during his residence in r Provo ' ""Some-oEastern the papers.which a J vtK," Uhl' George "Time for mail to go out so must View ward. Mrs. Duke was born at success in his hew positton. the U. S. recruiting station here, has have been ent here during' .Mrs. Springvlllei - close. Don't forget to send the news- Hull England, May 10, - 1840, and wish him been notified that : may r enlist Corfman's absence as well as recruits for in guardsmen paper., to .me. at NogalesJkriz., First camejto Utah with her parents Ing interviews with her on clnb and 1S55. The" family located ' InTrovo th(5T6guwrservlce7"The-Drder-Tiri- il Utah Cavalry, Trooper,, educational work ' in. ; Utah. Sue ' be very convenient for many young andsoon thereafter decedent oe Duke. Mrsr came the wife of men,- - who from homer and 9cho"iystentrthedomeBttcBCtencg P7STT"AJI the T. I Holman; Republican ; coii'li- - who tnajr want to becom members of departments ot high schools,.:. thiaLU are well. No one reported for - sick Duke was a faithful latter-daSaint, call this morning. - About three days devoted to her family and church and date - for - congressman,.,, from . the their own, State militia, . but who do night schools conducted in many 'Tuesday agOLJTia: man from2. Idaho died of was especially active in'- - Relief So Second congressional district wt a in! not. care to enlist -t in the regular places, school libraries,; the Agricul-- ' 45i 25th. All fever and too much Mexican' whiskey. ciety work. She is survived by the Provorriday: meetings someot"hif5 armyv'rThosewlw-enlist-as-guardB. demonstrations tural trains, men will be, sent to the encampment etc. college, .:' following chlldreni. MrsAlma Brown, prospective constituents. for rth8tv,a?d mHviduals work-- ; " ..v ere MILITARY BAND. who of State's Mrs. EPPERSON Charles T Thomas their Meldrum, guardsmen , shouldbeepreN ''i6 HODSOrTGOErTO-ARBON; at: the front" Several applications misrepresentations, of Jopeph "and Hyrum ""Duke, many THE REASON. a " to our prohibition have already" been made under, this children and great ' grand The JIpperBon ' Military band made grand lwili4:: r wered vif-- J. 5 f 'i. went: Jc Wer.ington, provision. by the Icclsla- - a .hit in Salt Lake City on the 24th, children. and business of. the where ft headed the Labor parade Funeral services will be held, Wed Carbon county Friday to condart. an Monday the icing : nnot for electric i npin in mo rnnirni riLW. O'clock 5 f 7ulfa'gn. outlined. the fan bas uncitr Dana examination at in 2' Although trie postmaster nesday .the -- Fifth holiday, The Heralc? gave its u The remains the wurKers are1 ooys were aressea m meir aiirncuve ward meeting house. ? which a Jifl!y i, employees Uhlainlfonns-ani-ar- e creditediwith will, lie in state from n to 1 o'clock ro a ci to" Russians are , the ones who r put vailingdarknehsn has been spirit Wednesday at (Mrs. Duke's home 169 ALriT ARTUp. "President"' furnishing music which gave - "Win" in Bukowina, j-i East- Seventh North street -- rtto the parade. worke:,;,i.-7:Uvered,Tu"esda'y;i??"-Secretary skV A . j the-decea- . i At-Pri- ce .nt , - go-int- 51 7 - - (HISED 10 SEGALL MILK " SOUTH AMERICA EfEllMilCJi-F- PLAIIIIEO (Mrs.-Cor- t.-- x fmn-Mexic- ans. r -- lis: . - i: : - . -- I centl-neds- sStTtnoofl M' . wrrh-farmj-rn . thr r T -- 2Lvat - " S&Zni - - f . - Ran-cauga- ," olrJohnson.J ' Harri-estwoo- " I . f I d, contain-intere- tOLMAf-WOUtf-BE-CONGRE- Tfen6ws-tnurtroo- lirr T) are-awa- y y L - Kt55;l"bwrr st 88- - iiUon '.'-- -- -- ' - i.Tr' - , vacate, , V:,1-AJISS3- N, - i - f 21 c N |