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Show I A XI. VOI;. 6( I'ROVO CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, Strawberry Day Big Event In The History Oi Utahs Garden City Provo Entertained Five Thousand Visitors Last Tuesday. Everybody Given Their Fill 01 Luscious Strawberries. First Class Sports. Much Credit Is Due The Commercial Club. Strawberry Day will bean anIt was a nual feature for l'rovo. success this year to say the least. The visitors who came to be entertained said so and they are the ones to judge. Fully live thousand visitors were the guests of the city and if they did not get their till of the best berries in the land, it was their There were plenty of own fault. berries donated by the merchants and fruit raisers. Hundreds of eases were served at homes, so whenever any one thinks of Provo they will have a vivid reminder that they were liiled with strawberries in this city. The crowd came from all parts of the state. Fully one thousand peo- ple came down from Salt Lake City. JJrigham City and Logan had representatives here, and a host of people came from the south. Although most of the visitors came in on the trains, not a few reached the city in NO. HR)!!. CAW BIDE THE CITT COUNCIL IS ESTABLISHED Those who read the editorial in the Deseret News concerning the nomination of Secretary Taft for the presidency will immediately say lat it is colored with Republicanism. HEAR THE LAKE Many of the prominent citizens of the state have been considerably exercised concerning the stand that The following sentimeuts together with others Some le News has taken. of Provos Natural Sum:iave been gathered by the Herald and it will be seen that the News will mer Resorts Are Opened by either have to come out in the open und declare its politics or they will Provo Men. Good Cool Place le loosers to say the least. mii. B. Huberts to Get Out of City Heat. provements to be Made. view. II. Roberts Im- There are two ways in which theeilitori.il in ihe ews on the Republican party nominee for presideut nny be regarded, A summer campaud picnic ground first, that it is the insipid utterance of a writer who neither knows what for those who are fond of outdoor le wants to siy, nor how to say it. Evidently the writer could not life has been established near the hold to logical thinking through so many as a score of sentsteadfastly mouth of Provo river. 'There, in a nass event, 2:25 trot and pace, if elected ences; for in the opening sentence he says: Taft, Secretary cool and shad y spot, tables, benches, brought out Peacock, Hal Browns iresident, as he in all probability will be, will make an excellent chief good drinking water, new Units, a horse, as winner in three straight executive. Theu, some forty lines further on, refering to Mr. Tafts good wharf or landing, swings for heats, with his time 2:21, 2:21 and The victory in the ictory in the Chicago convention, the writer says, the little folks and a large tint 2:20, respectively. The second race, le convention is his own, and the victory at the pulls will be is owu; where confined to Provo horses, saw Jesse light refreshments will be Does the writer mean to assert positively lut will he win? Query; which may be used as a and kept, Knights Etta come under the wire that Mr. Taft will win, that he ought to win, that the News, organ of shelter should it rain. It is with ears set back a winner in proposed Mormon church, will do what it can to have him win, or was it the in- this fall to plant some more trees ol 2:42 tention of the News writer to merely propound a presidential conundrum, sullicient size to afford good shade Two running eveuts were won by as the last sentence would seem to indicate? Nor is the matter cleared next summer, also to put in lawn the Brimhall horse and Blackbird There is a quiet, but by the sentence which comes later, namely: up grass and otherwise beautify the respectively, the latter being a certain feeling among the masses that Taft is the best man for the com-pliU,e making of u au match race between these two after be that nation would four that better for it the the affords, mg years a Mr or weeka lop out;l)g jay Blackbird had nosed up close to that he be in the presidency for the next four yerrs, rather than WiU)I1 vnIi0 ,iaa a ltiUb0 fr'um th country the Brimhall horse in the first event This, I say, does not clear theLly ou thia any other man, even Roosevelt himself. The only disapointiug feature of lu1t.rty is au euilu.,- matter up, for one is left in doubt as to whether this is a deductiou of, iaatic aud vvill do ever. B1K)rtblUttU the day was the baloon ascension. and represents the judgment, and desire, of the News, or whether the Lliug to Iliake of it a wllere The committee had arranged with editorial writer means in this to represent the conclusions oi some close lhobtJ o a bimijJjr te.npcr.ne.it may the aeronaut to make the ascension to which he refers in opening the paragraph students of the situation, tliealbelve, t0 their lujirU cull. eujoy and up to the last minute it was exrom which the above sentence is quoted. If the News writer whs Lent pected that he would do as he had merely trying to propound a presidential conundrum, Democrats could b llljUn. b()at w;n contracted. The weather was very well afford to let it pass, not wishing to make one an offender for a word. have aud headquarters here, may he favorable for an ascention and why is second the trouble this: this the News The is view) But, (and LlgageJ at ftuy time for short trips he would not take the chance can possesses an influence in the iutermountain states that goes beyond the Lr a qq,e buauty 01 days m,jbe not be learned unless it was a case intrinsic merit of its utterances. It is the organ of the Mormon church, Ult ltike yr up ou eveaing trip of ieey feet. and as such what it says is accepted as oracular by thousands, who river 'can never appieeiultki The day was a great success and would follow its suggestions in political affairs as a nutter of duty. 2. M 1, 21 L Banks and Brokerage Concerns Have Change Made In Ordinances Speaking Concerning The Pa) ing of Licenses. Contract Made With Smoot Co. . At the meeting of the city council Monday evening, after spending considerable time ou the proposed agreejj menl between the bmoot investment and the city of lrovo relative to the citys l ight to connect Us sewer s)stem and waterworks llh the tail race of the investment impanv, the mutter was finally tabled, to come up again with the esulutiou authorizing the mayor to sign the agreement. The instrument as it is provides that tho city sliall lave tlio perpetual right to connect und the sewer le west sewers .No. 7 with the tail race mown as of Academy the intersection avenue aud Sixth South stieet, provided that the city assumes all labilities that might be brought against the company for any uccideut due to the connections thus permitted to be made. Should the company ratify tho instrument as amended last night, the city will he permitted to eularge the onuoctions at will. Au ordinance was passed amend- company eut wagons, buggies and automobiles, ing a humor oiduiauce regulating Mr. tiamuel A' ew house and company tlic licenses for banks and brokercame down in an automobile from If, by Ul0M, why Lava nut 1)imicil)aUjd. ages. The ordinance passed makes Mr. New house was will no doubt be made a yearly bale Lake. therefore, this editorial means that the Deseret News stands committed Tlie lwopia yf AnVo juv Uyl Ub yet the following rates: in Ins praise for' the Garden eveut. Every one went away happy to Republican party success in the coming election, Democrats are just- - Lnimenced to realize the pleasure Banks with less than $23,000 City and their excellent products. and Provo is better off after having .lied in their dissatisfaction of an act which violates the publicly an- be derived from thw feuurce, uor capital, $100 per year. Those who presented the berries )een the hostess of a Strawberry nounced policy of the Mormon church; and a long step has beeu taken Banks with less than $50,UUU al)pm;iaU, tie advantages that to the committees were the follow Day. in the direction which must inevitably lead to that most undesirable of lake aud bt,autiiul ailu.u river yuf ipitul, $ 1 2o per y e.u . ing: all political conditions into which our state could be plunged the ex iii the way ol h "onsp n I an III Utah County Fruit Co., 24 cases; THANKS TO ALL STRAW lbtence only of church aud parties. It is lor the News to Ylie pi'ouiutcia ol u. '''1 ). r. M. Roy lance, 2U cases; C. F. BERRY DAY HELPERS. say if this is desirable, and what it wants (p achieve. side make no pretentious towards a with Jc.is than $ 100,00 J Decker, 15 cases. a republican organ resort. The idea is to remain us capital, $200 per y ear. We desire to thank the farmers, The following gave one case each: L. R. Martineau If I understand the Euglish language, the edi- near to nature us Banks with lens than $200,000 possible and to J. R. Boren, b. P. Carter, J. M. ::ruit raisers and all those who fur- torial means that the News is out for Taft and against It for maintain only what lew little eon Bryan. capital, $250 per year. Ashton, Chas. Morby, Orson Baum, nished berries, all committees, the Taft, it cannot be neutral on other offices, but must be for the Republi- venieuces that are to urdi Banks with lens than $300,000 necessary John Cochrane, J. G. Carter, A. young ladies who served the berries cans. This attitude of the News places it as a Republican orgau iu this nary picnic parlies, family gather- capital, $300 per year. V. Harding, il. bkinner, Lee York, and in other w'ays assisted, all those state. Banks with over $300,000 capiings, fishing uud boating parties, etc II. M, Ami, I. G. Draper, O. L. who donated money and everybody The effect oi the editorial will be to minimize the influence of the trout have already tal, $350 per year. Many laige general who helped to make Deseret News as the official organ of the church. The paper cannot be beeu Terry, John Rustler, Tied Buts, Brokers aud money changers caught in the river aud on the rovos first Strawberry Day the Alfred Chipman, D. K. Bunnell, the of and the organ Republican party at the bar aud everything without capital $10 per year. organ of the church BedBOll John Sorenson, Doc Carter, R. M. such a grand success. same time. Politically the effect will be to embarrass the delegation to 1)0iutH to excellent sport of this kim With capital stock of $5,000, C. F. V. O. and Zabriskie Decker, G. A Signed Roach, the Denver convention and in the coming campaign iufi ueuce a large uuru- th river water returns to $25 per year. 8yya Mayor. Harris. her of voters in this state in favor of the Republican ticket. jt8 natund clearness. With capital stock of $10,000, J. T. Farrer, The following gave two cases UNFAIR OF THE NEWS Jake Westphal, a man who has $ 10 per year. President Commercial Club. each: William M. Roylance, Provo I am very much surprised that the baj experience on the lake aud river ith capital stock of ,$27,000 Grant C. Bagley Deseiet News, posing as it does as an independent paper, would Chas. Ercanbrack, W. b. Bassett, carry mu kave ci,arge, aud ,jd kuowledg $75 ptr y eor. Chairman of Committees. Martin Nielson, V. 6. Corbitt, W. such an editorial, because in my opinion it pledges itself for Taft for regarding hunting, fishing aud boa" Witti tapital stock of $50,000, L. Fuller, Taylor Bros., Sam Cord-ne- r, I think it is unfair in the News if it intends j should be of lueslimatable value $100 per year. president, against Bryan. Win. Gammon, Otto Sorenson, BEAUTIFUL MONUMENT to allow its readers to vote as they please, without iustruction or sugges- - to tjie vjblU,r8 With capital stock of $100,000, patrons of Cam ERECTED Theo. BEING M. J. Farley, Jr., But of course if it intends to be partisan as the editorial itiveraido. Dawns, tion from it. $150 per year. Jas. Long, F. W. Merrell, Joseph But the people should would indicate, I have no criticism to make. With capital stock of $200,000, handsome most the of One IN News the where granite stands know FIRE SPR1NGVILLE aud can that no so know this, name,,L they may govern Ashton, left at bank, $200 per y ear. has beeu se. themselves the state in monuments have to the Democrats If this kind CAUSES DAMAGE go against accordingly. E. Eggertseu. Alter spat ring at three other orin the Provo cemetery this week of influence in the state it is my opinion that our cbauces fur success are cases up three which were on the table, dinances The following gave works. The Marble residence the of out choose broke the Fire be at to left should between The Beesley candidates by people the council adjourned until Wedeach: very poor. feet hig fourteen stands of monument the News. from H. James interference or Clyde Springville without suggestion R. Elliott, Henry Elliott, Clark nesday bight. caused by is five feet square at the base and MR. TAYLORS IDEA afternoon, Wednesday & Barrett. A bucket brigade JONES BOY HURT The main shaft is of polished Ver Thomas N. Taylor, Provo The general tone of the article would a defective flue. The following gave four cases six inches feet two BY RUNAWAY. mont granite, Whether it is wise was soon formed by the neighbors indicate that the News is a supporter of Mr. Taft, each: This feet seven Himes the were high. extinguished, Iam frank to admit ai,d for this paper to take such a stand is a question. Chris Sorenson, Will Brereton, square by d of smooth sou of Mr. bases Vcie, the Hy three on btauds amounted to about he best News can the serve interests of the churh M images that from my viewpoint the ProVo Mercantile Co., and Andrew piece Mrs. x Samuel T. and was run Jones, dollars Utah granite'. The lot, twenty-6iby leaving the politicians to fight their own battles on the one side or the seventy-fiv- e Nielson, five cases. over by J. W. Taylors runaway feet, is being enclose? othcri Jos, Ashton won the first prise by thirty of the same material POST NEW DIDS team Wednesday on Fifth Went street. with coping for one double case, and Henry FOURTH GET OF JULY CELE COUNCIL CITY His light leg wu broken and he OPENED OFFICE ARE ten inches high. This most impos-au- d Elliott won the laurels for the best BRATION ASSURED. DOWN AND RUSTLE was taken to me l'rovo beautiful addition to the ing exhibit of three cases the bui' for bids The of the dead, is being erected by committee on arrangements met new pe,,,ri l)U t,Ln r io !', ,v The program of sports at the fair city According to the ordinance passed last last aud his sons. Jesse Kuigbt night and apixjinted ex will last council night it nnttees for the jerfecling of jilans lor forwarde'1 to by the city grounds in the afternoon proved sshiugion an v.toe ' in- - a sell n '1 Salt one to for the Fourth. am While unlawful hen M the , be prog. gionous any nature. its Ol i he fol- citing in yesteiduy. been CONnot has out is sure it SPRINGVILLE is yet who toj0Pentt' given toxicating liquors to any one be a good one and will pleuse both PARKER Lake Occidentals lined up against THE Will show that the SCiit) JL TRACTORS GO TO IDAHO intoxicated or an habitual drunkard. msi tors and residents. Lxcellenthorsel lowing figures the I?rovo favorites, the favorites f c within bounds are estimates the This ordinance makes a wide sweep, races are being planned lor that day. Hies as Snyder A Tow lehave been nv'ard-e- d intenwent clown on three caught the is stated made is the that it it and by government stipulations Mendenhall have and Deal Bros, rom the contract for the general wt rk last ail their men came to bat. I tion of the city council to see that by the council iu their last seesiou wh;ch wa8 $53,000. The bnis were taken a contract to haul coke ftnd the law is obeyed in this regard, was the pawing of several ordin- iu tlie remodeling of the Barker recovered never thia handicap they . as follows: Campbell Building school for $2,000, aud the V diiams mines to the 14 runs copper mat from the belling liquors to iusaue people and auces dealing with the paving ol and tlie game ended with v)l, 01 0: iom Plumbing couipuuy lias been given the railroad near Mackay, Idaho. They minors will also bo considered as a'soine of the streets of thw city. Tlie n)mPallL 4 for and thi Occidentals for j notices will be published iu tiatur-- 1 Lovel, Denton, lex., $51,270; the contract for the plumbing aud left for Mackay yesterday, anil w ill misdemeanor. home ileam. iriiwl COO. steam fillin' fiH The other business accord pi George Ilinchliff, Chicago, days papers. be gone all summer, har first the t!'3 horse races, In L L - I , ( I anti-chur- ch - i I ' ) I . b I ear-ol- 1 - for -ji- . suli-co- I j 1 I I a i 1 I i r ' |