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Show 04 - SU I Un ! "T IUP i ,,7 - )n i V1 j iH-X"V- 1 T . Industrial Train On Way To Provo V- ; CountyPoultry I'--: Association Meet - - vi acn Itinerary of Train Includes More Than Twenty Towns in Utah and Nevada Reach Provo DiscussPIan of Incorporating For Betterment fAssociation, Exhibition to be Given By January Eleventh Begining Monday 8 Evening-Januar- y . ! Industrial and Educational to hehtUoL their arrival, as last years left Salt Iihke yesterday stay in Provo proved to be a great Train Jipecial over the Salt Lake Route for benefit-t-aTmorning lbcfarmers, stockmen its tour to points in Utah and Nevada. and fruitgrowers of Thislocality, This J&. an .auxiliary of the extension MyorCharles F. DeckCrwlll be on hand to greet the' company arid, has AgrieulturahrCpllege of to secure the Central Cdhpol arranged Utah, and some twenty towns will be where lectures will be given for tn&visited With an Average stay of 24 ladies at 2 p. m. and g general meethours in each (own. ing will be held there at 7 p, m. He , - The personnel consists of- Prof also states That he hopes the farmers .Lewis A. Merrill, director of Exten- of this locality w iir take' advantage of sion Work and Dry Farming Experi- the lectures thatwtll be given by this ments, Salt Lake City. corp of able men, assuring them that Prof. Gordon H. True, professor much good will be received by all . agriculture and animal husbandry, who attend. - University of Nevada, Reno. Following is the Itinerary of the - Prof. J. C, Hogenson, ' Boils and field partyT ' ' crops, Extension Divisioh, Utah AgriFriday, January 5th, 1912 Leave Y cultural College. SO a. Salt Lake City m.; arrive The he -- -- A nork-of-the ; 4 - - " Saturday, January 6th Leave San. College. dy 8:25 a. m.; arrive Draper 8:35 a. m. Mrs. Hazel Love DuSford, home Monday, January 8th Leave DrapEconomics, Extension Division, Utah er 8:35 a. m,; arrive Lehi 9:08 a. m. Agricultural Ctlege. Tuesday, January 9th Leave Lehi Miss Leah Ivins, tiome economics, 9.08 a. m.; arrive American Fork 9:15 " ExtensionDivision, Utah Agricultural a. m." f ' 7 r College, Wednesday, January 10th Leave .. Mr.- '.V uuleu. American,-Fo- r j;15. u m,y - arrivy ' li aiuage, Extension' Division, Utah Pleasant Grove 9:22 a. m. Thursday,' January ' 11th Leave Agricultural College. Mr. Ed. W. Bowling, in charge of Pleasant Grove' 9:22 a. m.; arrive z7 stereopticon views, and demonstrator, Provo 9:45 a. m. Extension Division, Utah Agricultural Friday, January 12th Leave' Provo 9:45 a. m.; arrive Spanish Fork 10:09 'College.' , Mr. Gotlieb Smith, in charge of live a. m. stuck Car. Saturday, January7 13th Leave Mr. J, H. Manderfield," assistant gen- Spanish Fork 10:09 ium.; arrive Pay- ' eral freight and passenger agent,- - Salt Son 10:34 afm. Lake Route- .Monday," Japhary 15th Leave. Pay , Mr. Douglas White, industrial agent, son 1C): 34 d m. ; arrive Santaquin 10:46 a.m.; leave Santaquin 6153 p. Salt Lake Route. , 7 ' These people will make addresses m.; arrive Mona 7:26 p. m. on their respective lines to the farmTpekday . January 16th Leave Mona ers and their wives along the different Jlfl5 a. m.; arrive Nephi J1:3Q a. m.; towns they visit. The equipment of leave Nephi 7:45 p. M arrive Lynn- Prof. ,. Caine, III, live stock. Ex Utah7 Agricultural tension Division, Sandy 8:25 a. m. J.-T- ' j L-M- n rs - -- - the specie' train consists ofrtme com-posit- e par, one7 baggaone baggage exposicar, tion car one .coach (fitted for steru opticon lectures. The baggage car contains an ex- hibit of live stock .to "demonstrate .what can -- be done by feeding native grown products. The exhibits embrace a steer, weighing nearly 2,000 pounds and belonging to the Agricultural College; a Jersey cow, which has a record as a milk producer, and several prize bogs, la the exposition car is an assemb lage of grains and grasses and many -suggestions on irrigation, based .on buffet-sleepin- g ge-stock - (fyl 9-- : 40 p. m. Wednesday, January 17th Leave Lynndyl 4: 55 a. m.;, arrive Delta a. m. - THE NINTH CIRCLE OF THE INFERNO, AT PRINCESS MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS - - - 8- 4 - Thursday," January 18th Leave Delta 5:27 a. m.? arrive Oasis 5:38 a. m7 Friday January 19th Leave .Oasis 5:38 a. m.; arrive Milford 8:30 a. m. Saturday, January 20th Leave Milford 8:40 a.7 mT arrive Modena 11:04 a. m. ANTES Dantes "Inferno, whic" to be The latter strikes a path away X om The of the curtain given cebsjlro lofty arch of a portal on which are Theatre next Monday and Tuesday the words: All hope abandon ritten with a matinee Tuesday at 3:30,'wa enter here, The door yields yeXho shown at the Liberty theatre to Salt to thqMouch of Virgil and both are Lake to capacity houses for five Plunged hire d k n e s p er c ed by no af i 1 cents admission How- star."" Numberless -- spirits are seen ever, Manager Ashton has succeeded whirling througnsthe air "with solid in being able to make the price for darkness stained." Virgil tells Dante adults 20 cents and for children 10 that these are the wretched souls of cents. As the production cost a sum angels, who were neither truho God in excess of 3100,000,-fosettings and nor false, but for themselves were actors alone, the people of Provo arefbnly." These spirits are quickly pas! indeed fortunate ih being able to wit-- arid Virgil with Dante goes on and ness the '"lrfe?n6T for the prices faun- - they come to" the shorl rof a great r stream. Here they are standing and As the story runs it portrays Dante walking upon the beach wicked spirits at the agef of 35, in themiddle of waiting to be ferried across into lower this ourTmmortal life, the half way depths of Hell, The grim ferryman mark er three score and ' ten, finds who brings these evil spirits across himself in a dark gloomy forest, which the River Acheron is chided into silmeans that he is beset by doubts as ence by Virgil. Both poets now pass to7 the meaning-an- d mystery of life, into the limbo, where dwell the spirits - of those meirxind" wotnen'who led sinas niqst men of that age aro. He attempts to reach The summit of less lives, but who cannot enter a mountain lit by the sun, hoping there Heaven because they did not know to find Joy and peace. "His way is Christ Entering the second circle we barred first by a panther, symbolizing see Minos, the grim judge- .- Souls aplust; then by a lion, symbolizing pride, pearing before him are quickly Judged and lastly by a symbolizing and consigned to their doom to the Avarice. He is seized with the bitter- various circles of the lnferno-- . Here ness of despair, When be beholds at a Dante meets, among other spirits, distance, likewise at the base of this Francesca Da Rimini, whom he had moiintain. a strangefigure, whom he known In life. In response to Ig addresses and Implores for;aid. The questions, she relates to him her sad . , . strange figure is Virgil, a pious poet story.. of the ancient times. Virgil tells him .Here Dante and Virgilare passed that he has been charged by Beatrice Into other circles and meet other to give him safe conduct through the spirits unknown to this world. The Inferno on his way to Purgatory and story has a beautiful moral which Paradise. Dante gratefully accepts the teaches perhaps the degrees of paraproffered aiand at once submissively dise more vividly than any medium places himself under the guidance of yet shown or taught by mortal man. 25 r she-wol- f, x one-ac- An unusual treat In theway decided 1 walk-offet- d 4 expressed T.t (7.884 tons) 1 Z7 Rheloto tie the hands bf Mail Clerk the robbery .Jt had been troubled with constipation for two years and tried all of the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn., and fhey could do nothing for me," writes Thosr E. Williams, Middleboro, Ky. Two packages'-- ' of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me" For sale hy Hedqutet Drug To., two Ilenrich ordinarily quits stor.es, safest place to trad opinion 3. 82,409.99 that the state of coma was due to - meningitis, caused from the broken vein. 78,244.77 from- - infection 3160,645.76 DISBURSEMENTS. """ General 3 17,832.93 expenses Wages. 4004.90 Freights (from mine to R. R. station)....,. . ..T,.: Taxes and Statfi license.-- . . Dividends paid (No. 19, 20, and 2lof 4c each).,..... Cash balance December 31, COSES FUES: 7,814.88 3,940.49 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6.- - The boiler a big road engine standing in the 89,446.68 Southern Pacific round bouse here ex-- ploded at 10 oclock .tonight Two mem tfere killed and three Injured, all fatof TE5j5!b5 -- about fifty feet of the round house destroyed and a water tank toppled fromits supports. The engine had "arrived Trout a tr)p but a short time before the explosion,, which was caused by low water. Fragments of Iron from the engine and bricks from the round house were thrown 200 feet One huge piece of Uv locomotlve was hurled through the far end of the. round house sad landed IIS feet away. The men killed .andinjured - vrerr working within a Tew feet of the from end of (he locomotive. One man waa picked up about' 150 fteet from the wrecked engine, but the. others w ere felled in their tracks. tri- - 714.88 VISITS SCHOOLS The services in the First Ward tomorrow evening will he conducted by - Mrs, Thomas, together with - four the Mutual Improvement Association. members of the Royal Welsh . Choir, The following program wilt be carried upon Invitation of Mr. Wride, presiout: dent of the Board of Education, and Organ soio, Miss Lizzie Taylor. Superintendent Eggertsen, visited the Central School Friday mornings The Reading, Mrs. Hannah D. Hicks, "Other Worlds Than Onrs " Dr. quartet favored the pupils With a . number of selections;- - and the eighth Harvey Fletchef. Recitation (selected), Stella Qi3on. grade also sang several songs., Mrs Thomaa-the- nSelection, Ma e k pOrrh pB t ra spoke-- briefly- ;- comptl-hnentin- IN01ANTWAR VETERANS the children upon their bean-DAY NAMED When your feet are wet and cold ful surroundings and splendid voices. ' January 24 will be Indian War Vetand your body chilled throughand At theronclusionjthe school, together erans day at the through from exposure, take a big dose public schools. All of Chamberlains Cough Remedy, bathe with the quartet, sang The Star veterans whohave not received notice your feet in hot water before going to Spangled Banner. Mrs Thomas was are requested to meet at Uid bed, and you are -- almost certain to presented with an original drawing of School oh that day as a special pro-onward off a'srivere cold. For sle by of the pupilsasa token cf .her, gram-h- a for Iledqulst Drpg", Co., two stores; safest ' the'crrATla It to the Central School. Jslon. place to tradp;-n I I -J ally" The engine was demolished, BY M. I. A. SUNDAY ROYAL WELSH CHOIR 1 IMKE , Fife WARD' SERVICES d 1101 - of a umphrecently the mail car at Red Bluff. The description of the robber !a that of a mam five feeL eight and a4 half inches tall, and, weighing about 160 and pounds. He is. about 35 years-olbloodless of complexion. - He wore a dark blue serge suit and a striped brown slouch hat, which he kept pulled down over his eyes. He was very polite, soft of speech and exhibited the refinement to he expected of a man of high education. He frequently threat- ened the clerks with death,' but al-- , ways without raising his voice. M Secretary R. L. Anderberg of the Jan. 3. To fall in her owa Sioux Consolidated Mining Company room Is attributed to a deep sleep has Just Issued a financial report for which came ovr Mrs. Johanna Buff-mir951 IncaNtreet, forty-eigh- t the year ending December 31st, 19ll. hours ago, and from which it is feared In connection with the report Mr. that Bhe will not aw&kem Her case Anderberg states that- the mine is in is puzzling physicians. Mrs. Buffmires leg jtwisted Tinder excellent condition, and that Just as soon as data can be received from the her when she fell, and to some manhi which seems as difficult to explain mine a detailed report will be made as the state of coma which has entothe stockholders, showing the work veloped her, a blood vessel burst The done and. outlaying the future work- leg "has turned black from infection ings as near Ss possible. Following' from the Injury and since 2 oclock ' Monday morning Mrs. Buff mire has is the report: ' In the deep sleep.The accident been Report of the treasurer for the year occurred five days ago ending December 31, 1911. Dr. W. G. Mudd was called and after Cash on band January 1, an examination the by0p Maude Adams scored, --D- Secretary Anderberg State That Woman JStrangely Injured May Mine Is In Very Good Never Wake, Doctors .Condition. gayt d -- 1 HE coil. Ore saleB y HenricandJo gajhemwlththeit The mens. fdet man were-tlesacks. into empty The robber; who appeared cool and somewhat amused, ordered Rhein to Open the registered mail sacks, and REDDING, CaL, Jan. 6. Sheriffs picked out and opened all letters, but posses and railroad detectives are disregarded packages. He instructed searching the rough country surround- Rhein to throw off the usual mail at ing This city tonight. in an effort to small stations. As the train neared Rapture the lone bandit who robbed Redding the robber bonhd and gagged - the mail car on Southern Pacific train Rhein, and tied his feet in a mail Back. No. lg.Thd Oregon express, today. Re--. As the, train pulled into Redding the wards, amounting to $2,000 have been f robber stepped from the car and for the capture of the man, ed away. f vbo, according to the description giv-- , Rhein succeeded in working the gag. en by the mail clerks, probably is a loose and cried for help?" attracting th consumptive, Officials' believe him to attcntlon 'of a wagon driverwhaeii.- -- 1911...., theatrical production is in store for those who witness Bernard Sh Arms and the Man by the Cnlver- sltrDramaTic cTuhTaFIEeDpe House this evening. In. this satiric drama Shaw is at his best, and the Univcr-sitplayers, popular wherever the? are known, have never had a better opportunity to show their ability. The principal play to tonight's bill will be.preceded o' My t Thumb," a playlet to which Sprlng-viller-Spanif- gdkerchiefa. I consent The arrangements for the show have ' ' gone along at a splendid rate' aad ' everything is to practical readiness How with the exception of taking the birds toJthe show room. There .will biTa large number of entries this year1 and a large number of prizes "have been offered to those who enter their birds. The show will give a blue ribbon for each first prize, a red ribbon , tor each second prize and a white ribbon for each third.-- There wilt also ' be a silver challenge cup valued at $50 for the highefet point scoring .pair of birds of any ,variety. This cupls put up each year and the winner has it until beatea at the next years com- - , petition. There Will also be a number of cash prizes and a number of the merchants are giving merchandise to the winners of the different prizes.' The show will open Monday evening and will last until the 13th. . University Dramatic Club Will Be Here Tonight own removedexceptbyspeclal 1 Sunday, January 21st Leave Modena 11:04 a. m.; arrive Las Vegas " 5:50-m. Tuesday, January 23rd Train No. 2; leave Las Vegas 9:50 a. m.; arrive Moapa illj 35 a. m. 7 experiment Inone end of the composite car is Wednesday, January 24th Leave an exhibit of dried and green fruits Moapa 11:35 a. m.; arrive Lund 8:04 The University Club has presented and roots ( trees, showing the effects p. m. this double attraction in Ogden, Brigof disease, imd also models of sprayThursday, January 25th Leave ham City, Logan, Bingham, Lund 8:04 p. m. ing and smudging appliances. end la fact, th e trai fl carries almost FrtdayrJannmi6thArfrve Tintlc Richfield! The Fork, Ephraim who repreplayers, everything that will interest and in- 3:10 atm, sent the best ability the University of Tln-ti- o 27th Leave struct the fanner and horticulturist. Saturday, January Utah can produce, were selected from : 310 a. m,; arrive Tooele 5:12 a.m. The Itinerary of the tour brings the contestants, and under the ' eighty n. 12, Sunday, January 28th Leave Tooele train Into Prowo Thursday,1-Jatraining of Professor Maud May Bab... and no doubt the farmers and - fruit 5:12 a. m.; arrive Saif Lake City 6:30 cock, the production has been brought growers in this vicinity will be glad a. m. to a standard-neve- r surpassed by the club. of Provo Theatre patrons Robert B. Warner and Helper Peter an entertaining diversion if - tered for exhibition and competition shall be under the control of the hall superintendent, and no birds can be fut-the- r INFERNO IS A GREAT PLAY nights at The members of the Utah County Poultry Association met at the Court House last night and took up1 the question of Incorporating .the company and selling, stock lor the- - pure pose of defraying the expenses that the association has gone to in getting their new show pens. After discussing the matter' for sometime It was decided that nothing would be done... untiL a itry show, when it would be taken up again and the members would decide whether or not they would Incorporate. , L. C. Taylor of GLbsonburg, Ohio, the judge of the show, spoke briefly to those present, stating that after, he had rendered his decision 'upon the birds he would stay in town a day in order To give those who desire special Information with regard to the Judgment so they all might know why " the decisions were made. The show will open next Monday evening and all those desiring to enter birds for competition1 must be in the Bhow room not later than 5 oclock Monday afternoon. All specimens en- - L Sl g T e - baen-prepare- f , - s I |