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Show mA m PROVO CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST VOL, XI, i NO. 12 (5, ?TS3w I POLITICAL NOTES , f Lf'J ' V" K- - g Personal Metrlions , (MOSTLY THriC) F1ER USED Several of the newspapers of the state have been talking of Uncle Jesse Knight as a strong candidate for governor on the Democratic ticket. The papers are unanimous m 6aying that Uncle Jesse would make a good run. When Mr. Mr. and Mrs. X. J. Mwk, M.r-- l tin Haynes, Mr. and U is. W. II. Taylor and Mr, and Mrs. Geo. T. ODell were visitors at Upper Falls A a iv y c;i Distributed Dodgers Announcing Opening of Recruiting Knight was asked today concerning Station Passes Some the reports, he stated that he appreBad Checks. ciated the eon faience extended to Quick work ou the part of United States District Attorney Booth and (.'hief Deputy Marshal Lucian Smyth d resulted in lauding Percy G. behind the bars just five hours after instructions were received from Washington, D. C., ordering the Ohm-istea- Sunday. Mr. (J. (J. Pratt of Salt Lake visiting in Provo. Hl-'-- i - t. him, but could not accept the governorship under any conditions. Mr. Knight says that conditions are such that it would be folly to accept the nomination if it were offered to I. ft V v V - , V It v 11 Utah county will produce two hundred per cent more fruit this This is pleasyear than in 1!07. news to all interested in the ing Miss Sirah Potter has returned growth of the county. The proto her home in Price aftar visiting duction is an advantage in several here a week. The fanners w'ays to the county. Miss hlva Armilslcad Ins re- and fruit raisers receive financial turned from a two weeks visit in gain and the lands that raise the fruits are sought for by outside inLogan and Idaho, Mr. J. T. Farrer has returned vestors. Ov J y? t I'C , ' u 4 njv. . O' ? Ot 'U v i i i J. t," Ohmsteads 4 4-- U t im WliiMi Hi. the author- - Keed Smoot for senator. Joseph The above is an excellent picture of Cyrus E. Dallin, the emminent for William Howell cong.essman, the both to as ities as a cute fellow, sculptor who was horn and raised in Hpringville. Mr. Dallin is now M. for William governor, considered one of the best sculptors in America. manner in which he worked and the Spry lie lias recently been S. C. for supreme judge, in which he concealed his Carty visiting b parents in Spriugville, but has returned to his home in Boston, of for state, secretary TitW acts recent lie will leave for France next month. deeds. But his most It is worthy of note that neither were so poorly and slowly covered up that it is not strange that he was Demoeiata nor Republicans greeted It was William Randolph Hearst oil hit discovered and captured. officers the to Federal arrival in Ogden Saturday morning, surprising When will the city couucil take action in regard to the garbage who went to work, however, to be That Republican policies have .able to land their man so soon after Many of the business men of the city are asking this question. g prcHuce(j business panic and orders from It is argued that other cities are supplied with garbage wagons that gather ashington. gjon jg g10wll by Bradstreets report the refuse. The city council of this oily seems to prefer to have the Ohmstead will plead guilty. lie j 7500 failures in the first half of up back yards of business houses piled up with rubbish. is willing to begin serving time im- The reluctant disaj liabilities of year wjj mediately. Already he has made a more bau double any year since position of the council in this matter is calling forth considerable censure. One business man was asked if lie thought the con m il would ever full confession of his dealing in this 189L That is why tlie RepubU, particular case, but of his past he resolutions do not bring the matter up; he answered in this wav: When the muddy waters H convention of the Provo river slowly but surely wend their way over the rocky peaks will say nothing. 'point with ptkfe to the full dinner of Timpauogos and empty in the salty brine of (treat Salt Lake then, and Three Provo girls unconsciously pail and Mse the votef out 0f not hefofP, will the council wake up and take action in regard to the garproved to be the cause of Ohmstead s worjj t0 let well enough alone. ife promised to showj bage nuisance! undoing. . will not make the slightest It too Another business man thought this statement too radical. He said them a good time, but he tarried difference whether Mr, op Bryan un- been had council were The the whether not or the entirely long. girls city should very busy discussing is succeofcfnlin the racp Taft Mr. for a pair of boots for the superintendent of waterworks, and conseaware of the character of the man, the presidency, for no one man pay for quently had not had time to take up the matter of civic cleanlimss. claiming that they did not even can retard the industrial progress of know of his arrest until he was the nation; we are too great for brought to Salt Lake. The girl of Samuel New'- are Myrtle, Margaret and Anna that.rtateinent A Partial List of the Sales Made by W. II. Ray & Co. house. inOh met the Real Estate Men, During the Last Few Days. P&ey of this city. They made are fop being stead at the Metropole hotel in Salt1 Preparations the where were all organization of a Young Mens staying. Lake, George M. Strong of Provo, to John E. Stein, of Milford, Ohmstead had the young ladies out Democratic elub in this city and a residence property on Sixth Eist and First South$ 1,300.00 few called in be will a lie meeting automobiling Monday evening. J. W. Byers to W. II. Hirst, residence property on Fifth the from state Instructions them to Provo take to days. promised East and Third North f 1,800.00 Wednesday, even then knowing that central committee makes the sug-h- e W. II. Ray it Co., to Amanda R. Bushnell, of Provo The prospect for Deiao- should have kicked, s Igestion, 22,YOU Bench, one acre of farming land at FruitlauL. fall this are good, victory very Wilhelmina Olsen, to Levi Banouse, of California, a small Siii) JI e WAS NAVAL officee club Ka"tTtio wJA be .fruit farm ou East Bench 01iniKtiJ nreteniled $1,100.00 lhe raai"nt' 8well C. Provo of to of J. Jensen, Guy Durkee Elberta, Utah, recruiting officer of tl mvy. A. Chairman Lyman It. Martineau such he seemed quite willing to run a farm at Elberta $2,500.00 Willard Cole to Melissa Hair of lleber City, one and one- all kinds of bills, always paying for of the Democratic state committee fourth acre fruit orchard the same with a check on the treas- - intimates that the Democratic state $900.00 the held be about will of convention A. Emahue to at W. II. Ray it Co., WalJsburg, Washington. Bigelow, ury department a five acre fruit farm, two miles south of town. $1,200. 00 Just what was his purpose in oper- middle of September. Rachel Davis to Mary E. Conrad, residence property on ating as he did cannot be determined. and him The next move planned by Fifth East and Sixth North $1,175.00 residence James to W. Robinson the one which he intended to follow John Gray, property on $1,SOO.OO Third South and Filth East immediately was the establishment of Lewis to In of of a recruiting station at Provo. Mrs. Maud Taylor, Sandy, Ogden, Mary L, fact he had already distributed his'flOO worth of such checks, the residence property on Sixth WestandThirdNorth $1,300.00 literature for this purpose. Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry to Phebe S. Holdaway of proprietor became fearful of Olim- methods. Metsteads On the books of the Hotel Oregon, residence property ou First East and Fifth Ohmstead had made arrange-.- .$3,000.00 North Fopole Ohmstead signed, on July station a to recruiting ojien C. L. Johnson of Fountain Green, residence property ou 29, as Percy G. Ohmstead, U. S, ments house of M. E. the in rooming naN. The customary method of Fourth West and Second South $3,000.00 Wakefield at Provo. The trip to of residence is to val officers on furlough Eureka, R. R. Irviue, to Andrew Madsen, pay Provo was oo Wednesday. d and North Sixth on their bills in cash, ond then Academy Ave. ..$3,000.00 left Halt Ixike at 10 oclock property to send vouchers for the and ju6t as he was leaving United Charlotte Gammon, Edward C. Durkee, of Palisade, Colo- amount to Washington, thus reim- States District Attorney Booth re.$12,000.00 ado, fruit farm on Provo Bench . the that ceived a stating telegram of Ohmstead Durkee to J. J. of themselves. But Palisade, (ado., Provo, J. C. Jeusen, bursing first Metropole check had reached and had Third North Eist First ou He house a ap$5,000.00 dwelling simply slipped cog. Washington. A warrant was hastily n checks to John C.S.iow, Jr., Fred C. Olsen of .Sonoma, California, n parently properly printed sworn out before Commii-sioner- , of Sixth West corner ou residence which stated that the treasury de- Baldwin and the hunt for Ohmstead !1 of Provo, property and the Ohmstead But . $1,. 3)0.00 and Fifth South Street- --. .... partment would pay to the order of began. and he is recognized by Mo-mann- er When will the Council Take Action? uui-sanc- depres-meiviu- dt . itic j J , Ohm-gtea- subse-tpient- ly , Mr., e? licrpont The apples raised this year are exceptionally hound and will match up with any in the land. Peaches and prunes will also he abundant and there is marked demand for Utah county raised fruit, ionic Saturday evening, after a two Irovo and vicinity are producing the choicest fruits uud will cause weeks visit in Montpelier, Ida. other parts of the state coiibiderahle UTAH COUNTY THE FRUIT effort to approach the standard. Pears will be somewhat light in CENTER OF THE STATE tills part owing to the blight, hut John F. Moore gav a lecture this has not affected all parts of the ast evening m SpriugvMl Indore county and it is thought that the le fruit growers of that place, llis demand will he fairly satisfied. and was old Packing subject Shipping The established wholesale Mr. Moore i the man- dealers are of Fruits. responsible fur the deof the Grand JuneKen Fruit mand of Utah county fruits ager owing Rowers as.oi iation and wa well to the fact that they are pnymg conJTle siderable attention acquainted with the amhject. to the tacking of was full of praise for the prodded the fruit. According to the stateof this part of the state, and laid ment of Mr. Moore, the fruit rt that no other part of the etate had a of Colorado, the placing of ntter future as a fruit growing fruit on the market in un attractive enter than Utah county. Other style is half the reason for the de'speakers, im hiding F, R. Davis, mand. Special lackers are etn-oJ. E. Taylor, Ray Wentz and 0. by the larger dealers in fruits II. Ilickenroode, spoke along the of this county that the fruit may same lines. ave a good appearance, aud judging from demands their work is LEAD ORE AT SANTA-QUIwringing results. MAY BOOST COUNTY and W. Stocker were Salt Lake isitors Monday and Tuesday. Della Teasdale, llortense Hyde, Arthur Booth and Dave Hatton lent Sunday at North Forks. Miss Elvii Armitstead returned K ex-ic- ed N Reports received from the Union Jack mine, located near Hantaquin, in this county, gives the information that lead ore is being found in great abundance. In this mine there is 250 feet of rich lead ore and the veins cau be traced still farther. Some local people have just visitoed the property and are full of praise for the showing made, aud predict that the county resources will he considerably increased by the pro ducts of this mine. HUNTERS CHALLENGE THE PROVO BARBERS. lhc typos and newspaier men of Provo hereby challenge the hair lyers, cutters ami shavers of Provo tr a game of base ball, the game to he played on the vacant lot behind the new library building seven-innin- gs on Monday, Aug 10th, at 5 p.m. Marriage licenses have been issued to Frank Aldrich of Los Angeles, Cul., and Harah Carlow of Fort Collins, Colo,; Arthur Gomlsell of G when ami Nina Draper of Provo; TIONS HAVING GOOD TIME Jv'nest Moore and Birdie Ha u,sen FRATERNAL ORGANIZA- both of Provo. The fraternal organizations o this city are having a jolly time at Castilla. The showers ef the night made the weather cool and delightof tlie ful and ever) thing is in The Sjmrts of tl e excursionists. day are being lulled off with dispatch and some startling resulu itee rejmitcd. The base had game the local hunch of Elks am the Ogden held is a wcwrd breaker, r Aitlmr llall os the Provo Drug company was fined fifty dollars this irning by Judge Noon for selling iuUixieating liquors on Sunday. m The program to be presented at the Grand the remainder of the wetk is a dandy. Almost every stage of Love ill Find a life is shown. j is a good xtury, true to life. Wa Horrors of War is the best war and Mr. Jackson Elvati Misg broken was Ground yesterday As the Democrat guts to pre-i- the scene that lias been put on the mamorning U the new Federal build- - Adelta Gee were the guests of Mr. The usual good in this city. am! Mrs. II. H. Smith of Lehi Sum Irovo bunch luxe the luft of the chine ing, ai d the work will bt pushed to .illustrated songs are rendered. Momluy. ,"0r completion. 1 such and such an amount. three Misses Daley were sjieeding to Provo. Wakefield endorsed a So Ohmstead offered a check at the check for twenty dollars with Ohm- he as soon about as Metropole just stead.' It was cashed at the Com- had cultivated the acquaintance of menial hank. The preliminary Bald- Commissioner at before the clerk the lanager. When hearing this moruice, the Metropole kid cashed about 'win cccured '1 he after having a pleas nit fishing apple crop, according to export information, will he fully 200 trip to Green river. Mi. and Mrs. 1). W. 11 ohinson of per cent better than last year. The Logan wcie t lie guest ,f Mis, ,ft reason for this is attributed to the care taken this year by the farmers A. llolduwuy this week. Mr. W. R. II. Paxnnn has re- .in spra) mg and pruning the trees, turned home after a' week a visit in 'Fruit raisers in general have been convinced that in order to have Nevada. I. A. Smoot was m Salt Lake favorable results in raising good fruit it is necessary to give the trees Thursday. first class attention in S. II. Belmont, Thus, spraying. Imm 5 VV ' Large Demands Dolly Alvr spend Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake. Miss Tressii Armitstead has home from Silt Iike. - x i ' t d Reaping Good Profits Miss u him. Since the announcement of Joe Loveless as the Democratic candimans arrest. Ohmstead was ar- date as sheriff all kinds of friends rested here at 3 oclock Wednesday have been rallying to his support. afternoon, on a warrant issued by His friends insist that he will ake United States Commissioner Bald- a strong man for the job. The man is charged with imwin. In the minds of most Republicans personating a United States recruitthe five big positions to lie disposed ing officer. this year are already settled methods was clever Most Every Kind of Fruit Abundant This Year Farmers Blair aid Mies llain-ei- i Frank were the winners o! the pric dance at the Sixth ward hist eoning. U- :-- is ..... y be-twt- s eii |