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Show VOL. XI. ta v IV. r- - i ! T Ain11 PI10Y0 CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE ;o, NO. 20 lilOU. Two Thousand People ! Enjoy Entertainment Twelve Hundred People Over Seventy Come Hundred Aged ol From Sail Lake-Se- ven plank of the Republican platform, as finally It Is possible that tlie members of the adopted, is a transpai cut fraud. buneoed that is the only charitcommittee were by some trust lawyer able view that can le taken of it. Those who advocated the plank claimed to be doing it as a concession to the wage earners, and yet if one will read the plank be will see that it is in fact an announcement that the ReTlie DiiLL anti-injuncti- U ill llllil rnn I Restaurant Mrn and Fakers Play Eider drimhail Discourses Con- unalterably opposed to tlie laboring mans position. WlIi n ink rs Printers ccrLiug Three Glories publican party is The Republican party will uphold at all Tlie plank reads as follows: Yin thc To w n and times the authority integrity of the courts, stale and federal, and w ill Championship ever iusist that their powers to enforce their processes and to protect life, OLD FOLKS DAY We believe, however, eh? An sometimes party fast liberty and property bhall be preserved inviolate. Old Folks day agen, ch. impious" have fallen. The sence seemed to I me seem it with in federal My! long court, respect to the issuance 1'heir finish 1ms (anyou guessi that the rules of procedure Well it dont jest They wen (unit. As pio twmilil alius lat; That we all uster meet together of a writ of injunction, should be more accurately defined by the statute; Ail as to cookin' Ooodness gracious! surd v nut to ll.e tali uncut Sometimes on the garden fence that no injunction or temporary restraining order should be indued withNVhoM eer then athought the in luiytlelds v the piinliis ol cidur Or maybe Our youngsters would in days to come out notice, except where irreparable injury would result from delay, m Or down by the Old Rock store; dies city. Tod i they are mixing Do for us the things WK taught? which ease a speedy hearing thereafter should be granted. We wuz bonny youngsters then oread aud making holes in dough Ail who'd atlmught away back then we wuz fur shore will be seen that the plank begins with au unnecessary eulogy ol It to so meetin no far That to hev hev now, up away nuts, an An we didnt Wed sit in eazy cheers and rockers the courts. Nobody is opposed to upholding at all times tlie authority die house cxprts-to- ii While OUR children went to play? is objecting to the enforcement ol An bands and things like that; and iutegrity of the courts. Nobody However, it is said that they liavt It didnt seem to me, then We furnished ourownperisions,too of their powers to protect life, liberty exercise their to or their processes ever could received I That home encouragement in the grow old; Sometimes we got a spat is the w that courts assumes The and to hiteness That haird or somebody attacking grow my plauk property. granny From maw or paw adage, It is belter to be a lias been, That my blood would get so cold. aud that the courts are in danger of losing support or of having their limn a never was. Or whoevr happened round. The bread Well. Times have changed an' I kin see But, Gosh! we did enjoy it There is no attack upon the courts and there is no weakened. powers decided to challenge mivejs have It aint jest right to cry; We wnz young an fat and sound; of interfering with any legitimate function of the court. do: saloon men ud But if come the time anywhere times those in Id thought think athought w e didn't An' again that they aud then of to straw mau Old a of Folks Day proceeds convention The to up puts That Republican speak might have s nneone easy to play. Would ever bring that time to us it demolish it; it suspects an unholy assault upon the judiciary and its Owing to the cveitemant in the It seemed so far away; in boastful a tiuds ol once at expression righteous iudigualiou An we didnt think of gray hairs, in such of innocence a suspectad assault. Tins part ol with its any cane, participation Or of walkin umbreller an Or to hold the plank was written to give assurance to the people who are opposed God's oil' rain; pure To keep Aud now let us proceed to that part ol the to the laboring mans plea. . An we didnt think that kerriges mau. It says: e plauk which was intended as a sop to the iaboriug Would take us to and fro, rein federal with the court it seems a long time sence believe, however, that the rules of procedure Provo and Vicinity Participate. 1 i pest-lan- d s, - My! Those days of long ago be old and feeble, But we wuz happy youngsters, then, That theyll be nearly run. course their An meetin every day; An tway tlie and music-Al- lus frolic and So, laughs fun enjoy fur WVuz alius ready By Gum! thats what I ll d- oready to run an play; minnit may be with us An we didnt know that in years to For the our of injunction should be nnre accurately despect to the issuance of a writ fined by the statute. (Just what that dctiuition shall be is not stated. That uo injunction or temporary restraining order should be iwiuu Jt no-no- jest , - Excellent Music a Feature of Meeting. 'The sci iocs held at the tabernacle Aiindry were made interesting by the splendid discourse given by I'rof. George Brindiall. The singing w a .splendid and bespeaks praise for the Imir and leader. Pub. Bnmliall took for his subThe (i lories as understood ject, faints. He read by the Latter-da- y from the Doctrine and Covcnents and commented. According to the S lints, there faith of the Latter-da- y are very few mortals that will not He said that have u redemption. of the boas iredition were tlie only ones who will not be saved through the atonement of Christ. Prof, of beauties forth tlie Briiulull set the melatim received by Joseph Smith and said those not of the Morin m faith were fast coming to believe the divine utterances made v by ibc prophet. ) WHERE IRREPARABLE TNJLRT WOULD RESULT FROM DELAY, iu which case a speedy healing Note the words in capitals (EX.CEP I thereafter should be granted. WHERE IRREPARABLE INJURY WOULD RESULT PROM without done aud That through. come ... So once again for old times sake, Our stepi would be so slow , jump around and play. An we didnt think of tidin, then, of u Gluts here- -It -no. May1 1 gues we didnt took us, shanks ponies w uz life is fr notice, EXCEPT federal statute on the subDELAY), aud compare this exception with the under the law AS II NOW LXlolb theH L,avj Bros, and Conover are rt ject aud you will find that older I LXLLi a c is not impowerep to grant temporary restraining The notehciiS. the best entertainment possible, tunning ol JKREL ARABLE Oh DANGER BE Senator Smoot praised the idea of THERE APPEARS 10 It will be seen that tlie man who wrote the j i cp,e Hicks was a name of tin the old people, aud said JURY FROMDELAT. the statute almost word for word and made the LlUKJ uu. whenever he would rui that it is the characteristic of the munition plauk copied If the convention had been frank as broad as tl.e statute. ,llt; ,ollK hear his br.m Praised the old exception people of Utah. the and statute have would it its of quoted present Walu-istatement and the positiou udy maih ulei welcome. bid them and is. it would have said as law people it it wgg ju favor of enforcing the h,n just run (jf Irani lll(. uli)M Prof. Lund sang The Dear Old whereagat present, a courtorjudgemaygrantatemporary restraining order L,)m(, yjall (Luham ailed as from thcicfoic of be to delay, injury Home Laud. and ollei irreparable of the danger qf there appears iie only tiling that come up to mar the pleasures of Old Polks that hnppemd Day near the depot about tour oclock. A surrey was being driven by Hans aueli ol Lake View, iay Mis. Mary J. Young, Aits. Urn. iui- ami Min. lluialc A )c, all ol lien mur me .Vn.au, uT sail li.ikc. T top-cou- will-bOld Folks Day long old the of minds remembered in the tlie people who were entertained by 1323 peopeople of 1rovo today. Salt ple came to Provo over tlie Lake Route this morning, aud it cars to carry them. took twenty-on- e The train made good time coming from the city, aud tiie old folks en- II! cow-lu.- I - I 1 1 , 1 VV vjainahe laelory Hie le.iin look lit and lau away. All lue p.tuis ol me ng wue Lirowii u.l. vwin.eis, manager i ii ail weic inoie ui' nun, ihe it. Whci 1 197 After the adjournment from the be it resolved that we are opposed to changing passed out the ginger big. joyed themselves immensely. ..dies all kunled, and it Wad tweniy were taken The men who are responsible for the language of the injunction the game cubed the seme houra people over seventy years old were tabernacle, the guests min iu s bejin'e .Nils. ,Njc eonni no i m.s lm ti.e miu a... have fooled the rest of the committee and they may have showed from pi Tabernacle came that crowd may Old Social the the plauk hall, among oiouglil to eiinsciousiiess. ,Mi. A but they cannot fool the laboring men or the ij lor the lial.t the convention, hundred fooled ,K il was burl aiiout Inc iiead and twelve Salt Lake. Fully and Mozart hall, where they were been has now not even the ns of value Tne a hve Tour doctor made a last The lace. humph. injunction plank voters in general. people from this locality were added served with dinner. During the the to i no to tin. dep a in me automobile brick for the plating is brass, as well us the interior of the! defeated nod ihe laurels go d to the number, and it was an inRobinson and soou Dr. owned made bj T he next game w ill he a feasting several speeches were printers. spiring sight to see the smiling faces made the injured leel as well as if the mui is out. by the prominent people and old The horses The plauk as prepared iu advance of the convention by Mr. Taft.1 warm one of the happy aged. could be expected. related. were reads as We narratives declare for follows; Every weie louiid in the eastern part of One of the features of the day time jneU(s aud given out on Tuesday dm city. MAN t UOiAJi'O The cares of guch amendments of the statutes of preoedure iu the federal coni is with Was the march from the depot, when body seemed happy. IN PROVO the old folks were presented with and many felt respect to the use of the writ of injumtiou as will, or, the one handj iVi . ic M. TIio.ii.m n. ih planted a age were forgotten uf 0,k'w 'leraii-i Over! linked flowers by the children. Thousands ,l"l,er ol ill mm ce looaj lij Juile l.oolll leeu-were that they yeung again. uud.mu.hed the power of the . to will i i.biu il. I i.umd'Dti UiOl'tiiiuK of children honored the old folks in the preserve iuni other, ou aod two thousaad people were fed by UGil. idll. J IlUilUli be done at all Tunis gl to taken all this way. were enforce their process, to the end that justice may plans to agdn clear the city in They Wie cuUniy ol Lnsu iiimur cui hlicji. residents of tin hoboes. the tabernacle and comfortably Many and to all parties. . were1 the guests At been have coming into the seated in the main part of the buildIt will be noticed that in this plank the declaration iu favor of jungle CITY COUNCIL PASS tabernacle assembled at the in favor of preserving undi- - city the hist few day a und if limy do declaration the aud first The galleries were well filled again ing. ieu(jmeut8 cou,e8 SEWER ORDINANCE. with visitors. where speeches were heard rom ni;Di6hed the power of the courts to euforce their processes comes after- - not get out, they will have the The procession from the depot President Lund, Apostles LymaD, warjHt Jn the plank, as adopted by the convention, the declaration in privilege id helping the city clean The city council met lat night willies ..Is, Some of the rom the About of discussion a in and transacted a aud the first Was lead the baud. law Provo and iu comes the change K. up icguhir by Savage favor 0f the courts Richards, Elder C. . look aud to kin Tlie ImMiiCi-sI, the of the noticed iu little that be the first draft druggista uml hungry lie fifty buggies assisted in bringing It will also several others. Apostle Grant sang comes afterwards. were th giuuieii Iieensva W.r at them it would appeir it the) .naiuun uie.i people from the depots The followthe plalom U -- The Mm Staia. a Without ui mtlis. three Flag nm.tl for a long time. iur the eiiiumg ing were over ninety years of agei be preserved. In the plauk adopted by the convention had not had a shall ordmauce alot an The juftsing sang ProceM Oite of them said that it this Whipple, aged ninety-threthe In elaborated. and Jane James, 93. is origiuil platform enlarged low ing the superintendent of the this promise received a eea.-did and not time old pt'oi-the song the an only In convention Ueo. M. Slade, 92. waterworks lull charge aud super-vi- s platform adopted by ameu(jmentg are faVored. would V, nter-starvi 1 ttic .I'loifei ask for a m re uccu many ion of the service Brought loitll Thos. B. Clarke, 90. round of applause. Several there is no suggestion of au amendment, they only is to nutter dmicuil It was a eommeiit. eoiinideiable us 'it In the original plank the aim to dentil, introduced the Late definition of the rules of procedure. Rachael Whipple, 91. esting features were that the the i. the east. at gued by minority the summary issue of such orders without gel work, Isaac L. Mauwaring, 93. old folks on the tabernacle grounds. 0f the party was to prevent would be given too superintendent iu the flauk adopted in the convention whereas Anna M, Peterson, 92. coraiJeratioD, The ordinance much authority. At five (dock tlie traiu pulled proper 1( Vn' .i'.. w... lu'i.i,. a , Tank - Elizabeth became uulhliea nee the the n that the aud pro, ilabbot, 90. superintendent will Il'.ir parsed uilnt.m vtiali.r jif lk for Salt I ante bearing the haW an eaception James Leatch, 93. have full charge. ' ' leaves the subject just as it found it. V.NEve yo old ieo le. tired but Mirian G. Chase, 9i. is unreasonable, why did nd jf the demand of the laboring man A very interesting program was said that they had been treated to s(J, Why did it resort to deception? The Rcpubli- - before the injuneti m was granted a. id even ciawntcl tbit tha hairing It was the best time that they had ever had tendered at the tabernacle, wiU finJ ,hat au honest course would have been safer than the fur eoiitenipt Humid be before a different judge from the one who when became to prep ire a plank for the especially interesting to the aged and that Provo will long be remem(.y10l)ef,t course pursued. granted the injunction, but people. The fraud which the convention attempted will not mislead anyone convention lm did not go as far us he went in his speech. The plank bered for their kindness in enter-- j the by of Song Triumphant All members of because there is time enough between now and election for everyone to that went before the convention us hie plauk was so weak that it amountthe aged. taiuing num old folks choir, was the first ed to nothing, but it was even then loo Mibng for the convention and find out the fads. the committee are to be complimented her on the which not only does imt grant any program. Taft is known as the father of government by injunction the convention adopted a plank Secretary work. excellent for their eonecsHons to ti e laboring mm but really tuipli.ri.es tlie position taken Invocation, Geo. Margetts. and his speeches in Oklahoma last year gave conclusive proof of his iivl.irm corpoiaie employers by hurling anathema at tlmse who are One Day Nearer Home, was adheience to the, position taken by him on the beich, lie is still in home the modify the law iclating to injmnai ms. This The quarantine against Mispu'ted d a r cases and he is oplab in of of lung by choir. writ the use the of ed injunction favor .it H.rciv by the wae earners from tlie natimial conveL-lin- n tlie ti'M'.iia Reed Smoot was raised Address of welcome by Mayor of Senator ; ii? the Kepeb'irao uly. If this is the position of the party be foie children who were posed to trial by jury. today the two b, m the laboring man to Impe lT.it the Rccker, Iu a speech delivered in New York last winter lie said, in a poire li.a clei tiou, "In purtj with diphtheria have tn attacked O. H. Berg made a short address, a to given hming will d i Id: ir utter Ucdie amended eo to lew the that ought to alvdiaing the people, and promised tirely I le.-.- 1 , 1 i 1 -- cold-plate- I J 100 . itlut ""'T 1 two-thir- ty UC-.- 1 I ' se.-sn- m , I-- e, v. I I e, j 1 ex.-cpl- ; c I 1. , . I & V p, V rw e ue-n- e 1 1 -- s, 1 que-tiui- V Qfl - I Z. i |