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Show 1 v: Jf v $ t ' rV i iru N NUMBER 125 PROVOXITY UTAH,TUESD AYr 2r FEBRUARY-20,-1- 91 VOLUMET 4 I HARD COAL MINE - WORKERS TO ASK NEW CONTRACT DOG SAVES BOY Pennsylvania Union Wants Recognition, Twenty Per Cent Increase in Wages and An Eight--' Ho DayTUT 1 Rescues Basketball Men with Fobs and Pennants; Boys Treated The School. 4 VERY SUCCESSFUL The annual Farmers' Roundup and Housekeepers. Conference F ' Just e aboutjthe time the t presi- - which convened at ... the dent olthe B. Y. U. was ready-toLUtah on Februeall devotional exereises yester- ary 5th and exteuded until Febday morning the enthusiasm over ruary 17th, has been - far pnd the victories of Friday andJSatur-da- y away the most successful indusnights broke out to sucha trial conference ever held by the high pitch that there was only College. The increased attendance one thing left to do, and that was has been rnore than one to allow the" students a chance to hundred .per cent, the farmer give vent to their feelings of loy- - housekeepers represented coming alty tothe institution, and at the states and from practixsrae time praise those stalwart from three debaters and basket ball men who cally every part of the state of had wrested victory from their Utah. The total attendance at most powerful opponents, the Uni- the Roundup is close to 300 and the Housekeepers Conference is versity of Utah.- As soon as order was called 50, The discussions, demonstrations Professor Swenson spoke briefly on the debate and gave a splendid and lectures have been of great - account of the victory- -, won by practical value. Some of the leadMessrs.- - Wort hen and Wilson, ing men of the intermountain - Roberts then took up the basket country and men of national 'ball victory and also told some prominence have addressed the - things about what it means to be assembled farmers and houseOf special prominence a winner. Then cameJthe yells wives. the lecturers were Governschool no and sooner were, among of the or President J..A. Widtsoe, in than band the the Spry, over they street belpw broke loose' stud the Supt. A. C. Nelson, Prof. L. A. students also broke , loose. In Merrill, ProL. W.-D- ." Working of U. S. the short order they picked up the Department of Agriculheroes of the hour, "Messrs. Wor-the- ture, Dean W. L. Carlyle of and Wilson of the debating Cpwajs ptOnFn L. Mr. Don Bark Irrigation Engineer team and V. Greenwood, Greenwood, Weight,- - Halverson, of the U. S. Department of Agri Bowman, Done and Eggertsen and culture, and MrR. ArHart of carried them to a wagon decorat- Sait Lake City.- - In addition to ed with red, white t and. blue and these the regular faculty of the the school colors. The college Agricultural College and many students had Topes attached to successful and practical farmers the wagon and after putting two ofjhe state Addressed the conferon thee tongue to steer proceeded ences. down the street, while the rest of la the Housekeepers Conferethe students followed, doing the nce- the meetings were very sucSnake daned, going' to Center cessful. "'All' the details of home sanitation, street along Academy Avenue, management, home then west to Third West after scientific cooking, and some of the which they returned to the corner finer questions of home decoraof Center and Academy Avenue. tion and beautifying were enthusHere a fire was built which blazed iastically, discussed. All in all "high "while the students proceeded the "last two weeks have been in -- yells thegreatest two sing to, in weeks the of the .Colsnow ns history felIT7.Mr. the, songs of The Toggery presented the lege. It was at this - time ""also heroes of the hour with watch that the regular college attendfobs bearing the inscription B. Y. ance passed for the first time in U. - Schwab followed with ' pen- the history of the institution the ' nants and II. C. Jex, manager of one thousand mark. - Including those registered fortheRoundup the Opera" Housed told the boys Conference that tiekets had been reserved for and Housekeepers 1300. exceeds the now attendance in The Gamblers see to them the evening. As the parade continued north- PLAN TO DEPICT -- ' " ward the students continued to - TOM SAWYER IN make the air ring with their MOVING PICTURE shouts. . When hey reached the N orth""an other e ornervf"Third Negotiations - Are . halt was called, another fire startWay - to --- Immortalise - Mark ed and Don Johnson, one of last Twains Boy Heroes Upon - ; years basket ball stars, proceedFilms. ed to ceremoniously burn his red necktie and white handkerchief NEW YORK, Feb. 18. Moying in memory of ihe" downfall of the pictures may soon- reveal Tom I ILofU. Sawyer at work on. his memorable Soon after the school was again whitewashing contract by proxy, assembled in College Hall, where and he1 knd Huckleberry Finn toasts were given in honor of the bet further immortalized. ' 'occasion and an announcement may were under way toNegotiations was made that the school would day for presenting the work--o- f holda big matinee at 4 oclock. Mark Twain in moving picture At the dance the debaters and ones which will first The t basket ball boys proceeded to plays. be presented, it is understood? are show their fellow- - students that Torn I r- and - Huckleberry their hearts werd in about 'the Finn"SawyeThe picturesque elements right place; so thrr"wcn ttrrthe in works such as these have apStartup factory' where t they pealed to the tnakes of the films bought about 600 opera bars and and there have been several conIupon returning to the dance treAt--, sultations'- betweentliem' recently ed the entire school and Harper & Brothers, Mark Tbd B. Y. U. wmn the basket Twains publishers. . ball game in good order, carrying Agricul-turatColleg- o The.mincrsJiow.demand-r-a-2- the-uni- - on. ''0 n -- -- - -- many-respec- give-colle- ge ts Mc-Ni- tt -- -- Now----Und- er Cine-matogpra- .... - -- -- ascdre"bf "36'to X ofOheTionorsEy 25. their 500 Nearly ;studeptsand friends went from this city to witness the game, ''and were hy.no means'disappointed at the show ing made4 by the local men. The playing was clean and the officials Were fair. The B. Y. U, and the tl. of U, will meet in Provo a week, from next Saturday night for tie final game of the series, .and the odds are in" favor bflhe local school winning theTcham pionship again." -- . JOHN BOWN RETURNS TO PROVO AFTER FEW MONTHS VACATION John Bown, the popular teacher of piano- and harmony, who for S number ofmonths has been in the relatives his with visiting southern part of ihe . state,. y has again returned tqProyovWhece he wilCresulne his work in- his studio at 490 North First East streets . ;. " - - Considerable interest is being taken in the coming Scccer foot-bi- ll game between the Provo City team and thq Knight, Woolen Mills hoys. Both aggregations have been practising vigorously to get into shape to put up a game that will please the lovers of sport in this city and awaken interest in the game. The managers of the teams have decIdedtto hold, the game on the North, City PaTSW ld FeblS K shepherd dog, which etJOTTfiuiiday nfuf nbon, as Washington 8 birthday w a legal holiday and all ' can gef away from their work to play the game. There will be no. admission charged and those who desire to see the game are urged to be there on "time." The lineups of the teams are: Provo City Goal,' J., Johnson; back, E. A. Menlove" and James ', Sumner; Carl, Band-ley- , Walter Dixon and Charles Hawk ; forwards, D. Loynds, Hayden Lotig, J. Bradley, Wing and Earl Gillespie. Woolen Mills-r- r 0 UP CLEAN i - A large I Had been pulling Ronald Robenstein,3 years old, and Russell Geoden, 6 years old, his master, om a sled on the State Inspector frozen Little Cuyahoga river this i afternoon, rescued the Geoden boy Visits Provo wheu the ice broke. The animal made an attempt to save the boy, but the child was The Saa Jose Scale has been Rob-enste- in drowned. When the ice broke the two boys and dog plunged into the swif t eurrenf, The dog quickly brought the older boy to -- shore and swam back, but the younger was a boy was drawn beneath the iee by 1 About a month ago there real smallpox scare in Provo and the swift current and was carried it extended to different parts of 100 feet down the river. this county, as well as into other ' counties, but yesterday the board of health Sent out a report of the FIST health conditions in Utah during the month, which shows that Utah County had very little danger of : PLEASED LOCAF PEOPFE a smallpox epidemic when compared with other sections."" During the mdnth Salt Lake had 120 The Provo theatre goers filled cases, Uintah 100 cases, Juab 32 Provo Opera House last night the 32 eases, Tooele .cases, and Weber 25 .cases, .against 23 eases for Utah to its capacity to witness the first County and Utah County is larger production of The Gamblers than . any excepting Salt Lake m this city, and to say f that all only.' Reports from local health were pleased with 'the performofficers shqw that Provo and ance puts the matter very lightly, Utah County, are in , a splendid All were thrilled. with the play, condition and urged the -- people and were bociferous in their apto be careful to keep it so. - This plause for the excellent company may be done by following . the of players who''characterized Mr. directions given by the health Chas. Klein a famous' story The of iters to city cleared leading role,vWiIbur Emerson, so of rubbish and free from disease. excellently portrayedby Paul , ft, v Everton, will be remembered for - J s3 a long time to com6, hs will that of Katheririe Darwin, which was so excellentlv rendered by Gcr IBIS sun SOCCER 'FOOTBALL -- . NEW-YOR- 0 per cent, increase in wages,an eight-hou- r "day and recognition of Three-Year-O- Fails. speciaLcommittee .will present t the operators at NewYork Feb. 27 demands for a new working contract. Three On the operators answer hinges Only Twenty the question whether there will be a strike of 18(1,000 mine workers Smallpox Cases hard coal regions. ip the For nine yearsdhe mine workers have been working under an A Number of Counties Had agreement made byjtlie Roosevelt Many More .Cases than Strike commission, appointed - in 1902. The agreement was made did Utah; Cleaning of for three years, but has been reRubbish is Urged. : newed twice. r - .. i -- OFFICERS WILL Master First and Then Attempts to Pull His Companion Out, But1 WILKE$BARRE, Pa , Feb J7. The anthracite mine workers LocaF Merchants Presented jT- - . . FROM DROWNING RIVER FOZEN .JLIN -- - itt-pTh- t tdi- Mrs. Nancy Young Died Last Sunday -- 1 Gaining and Only Rigid Enforcement of Law , will Kill it: " ! State Horticultural J; Edward Taylor Inspector came to Provof yesterday and met with the couh-,- ! ty 'commissioners in' order 'to get their support to assist in routings put the old trees which are foufid Jn many parts of the county7 and serve to breed insect pesti that cause so much trouble for 'the fruit growers. Mr. Jaylor stated? to the commissioner that the state' and county officers were making ; a concerted fight for, the eradica tion of fruittree pests and espec- ially the San Jose scale, which j has been particularly damaging" among the fruit crops in this state. MrTaylor informs! the commis-- 1 pioners that he has gone over the situation in Utah-Couand found' the scale was increasing r and Would' prove very destructive unless effective work be done to check it at once, ne called their attention to the fight which is go- - f ihg (on in .Boxelder county and which has proven very successful ; The fruit tree inspector in. that of the county has taken chai-gspraying and routing out Old trees where the owners neglect ' them and the owner must pay fort the charges as provided by - the--- ! law. 'He recommended the, same policy1 for 'use here and the fruit tree inspector, Breretdn, was in- structed by the commissioners' to' work along this line. Th,e, commissiqners panted the Reservoir Company a franchise to . cross cojuntyJiigbwaysJby,buiIdA. ing cement culverts ' over their canals. The Reservoir Company' ' has .extended out very rapidly and .will cross a number of streets-ireaching the north end of nty 4 , e trude Dallas1 The support was of the very best from the rise of the curtain until its, fall in the, final apt, and the continued applause I i. i an curtain v calls showed very Mrs. Nancy Young wife of E. the people of this S. Youngf died at hler home'in the plainly the very best just as ful Sixth ward Sunday morning at 3 as any one., i 1 , oclock of heart failure. The de- ly ceased has been in poor health' for " more than a year. She was the MAINE CONCERN Goal, Spider-- back,-BooNelson, daughter of Mr. and MrjAlexan-de- r WILL DEVELOPS T. Sumner ; W.- -, OZOKERITE MINES Wilkins, who afehmong the Cheesman, W. Sumner r for- oldest residents of, this r city. j wards, Hemy Ellison, A. Souter, Mrs, Young was born in Provo ,The American Ozokerite "ComW. Morgan, J. Ellisoncenter, September, 1871, and has lived pany has filed a copy; of articles Ray Morgan. here the greater, part of her lifer of incorporation filed fih' the fetatfe Referee, J. W. Guy. Besides hep husband she leave of Maine. 1( The incorporatrs own three children, two boys, aged 9 eq property in the southeast part J GOETHALS FIRST and 7, and a girl aged 3 years, and of, this county where. theyexpect PRINCE OF PIANO ,h MAN TO TRAVERSE J a host, of friends - and relatives todevelope ozokerite and mineral ' 1 WANTS NUMEROUS PANAMA CANAL who mourn her loss., 1 wax mines. The officers of the . r, AMERICAN WIVES: i z' The funeral services were held company are Clarence E. Eaton, IT Says He' Will Try It Himself in today in the Sixth ward TfL.- "- Crolean, meeting president Chief Conies to States Old Scow and If - He Gets house. -.- AiberU3. Jonessecre-tar- Philippine. With Fathers Instructions io Through, Will Wire President, and treasurer; these, with as Many Girls as He Marry Albert A. Richards and B. JJ. . Can. TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE WASHINGTON, - Fe- b- 18. "all xof Portland, Maine, Lieut. Col. George W. Goethals, in TOMORROW NIGHT Maxwell, t form tha board of directors. The : SAN FRANCISCO,, Feb. 19- charge of the work ott the"Panama ft Is incorporated for one Abdode One . of the - most successful company canal, has a plan oFhis own to Piang, prince of the, house -X t of test the canal before it is formally southern - plays, -- Tempest and million dollars. Piang .Qf.the.Moro distiriet of the Philippine islands, was among Sunshine will be seen "af"the opened. A When the canal has been com- Opera- - House for- an engagement THE DESERET JEWELRY the passengers on the liner Shiny o -1" Maru today, "T-. , , COMPANY INCORPORATES pleted, he said today at the war tomorrow night. or when I think is LOCAL JEWELRY STORE IJe. will tour this country in com department, Tempest and Sunshine pa,ny with L. B. Midwell, a lurai things are ready to send a ship played by one Of the highest salaried Im to on local The Deseret dewelry Company ber merchant of the C&labato disi through, going companies playing pick out some old scow that has done good stages, consequently the produc- of this city has filed .articles of triet. ' According to Midwell tM service there and have a test of tion will be something worth see- Incorporation, with the cohnty last admpnition of Datto Piang t4 my own. ing. 'Tempest and Sunshine clerk incorporating the jewelry hison on leaving the Philippines in two the are beautiful Southern store at Barton Atlantic, Im Starting very Blake j .Furni- was to bring back with him going to head for the Pacific via girls, the former having an. unco ture Company. The capitalization many wives as he could induce far, him , the canal. If I get through Ill temper and always taking is $10,000 with a par value of $1 acconipany wire the president that the first pleasure in making trouble for per ' share. The officers - are CAUGHT has the THE and IN latter RAIS ship successfully .made the others, just the op- John Bradley president; John W. of snnsdiine in it; Lots. nd dont get through passage. If-ESn?le a secretary--Guyv nd4reasurer; v I ll say nothlhg abouf it. patient and tfying to undo the Grant C. Bagley . and Wilford where the hero gets caught trouble her sister has caused. A Gray and Margaret Guy eonsti th4 rain and prevents a ftBowT' from being caught by the sheriff,; TWENTY DAYS AT beautiful love story is woven tute the board of directors, HARD LABOR GIVEN i"t"bf and where h catches one of the the throughout playmakifig LEAD KINDLY LIGHT, TO HEBER BOOTH such an intensely interesting na prettiest girls you ever saw, YotiJ canscatcli a full view of this Vita- ture that one forgets they are only The Officers Are Going to Stamp in a theatre and not down in the A thousand foot drama screen, graph at the Prineess tonight an t Out Intoxication by Drastic- -. South. The costumes are all-- of tomorrow,!!! ghtwhere the people, Measures. the old fashioned style, quaint famous hymn, will be a speeial of this, burg find all the comforts, and pretty, the gowns being' of feature at the Ellen tonight, and of home; rain or shine. After loafing on the streets for the airy crinoline stuffs made in tomorrow night. It tells the' story several months, Ileber Booth was the fashions of Dolly Madison of girl of sixteen who steals AMBROSE MURRAY taken today before Judge Glazier times, Vhich is the period of the away from choir practice for an - - DIED AT MENTAL ' on the charge tf intoxication and play. auto ride. This is followed by the HOSPITAL SUNDAY , sentenced to twenty days hard Beautiful Southern melodies are cafes of a great city and the surwork. The chief of police has introduced with striking .effect. rounding atmosphere.- - A woman Ambrose Murray, aged 40 years been watching a number-o- f is of who interested in in and world the near a resident of this city, died at the Anyone seeing sitting by .wha-hav- e a beautiful -p- lay- sumptuously "cafe saves her fronTdisgraceand theState Mental Hospital Sunday been drinking--o- f latti and he promises to make ser- mounted and presented in a first degradation. The story is very from general paralysis ndPro ious trouble for them unless they class manner should not fail to see prettily portrayed Other pum gross) ve imisiilar" atrophy. Ik ' leaves a wife and six child"eu. bers make up a good bill. , keep out of the toils of the city. ; Tempest and Sunshine. L half-backs- ; city-apprecia- -- r -- k half-back- s, Stor-rock- sr f i 4 - -- n the-count- - . - v- y. - , vice-preside- y v : -- -- - , 1 -- , , 1 -- Lead-Kindly- per-son- s i -Li ght,-fromt- he ?- 5 1 -- y,-- '! J |