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Show Weather Foreeast - Generally .fair tonight Friday; colder north portion tonight." "ami NUMBER 126 ( IM THE HELEIfl BASEBALL - PROVO CITY, UTAH, THURSDAYtFEBRUARY Julius 22, 1912. VOLUME 4 Provo and Lectures at the Ellen Theatre Rath-Visit- s MAY TRAIN IN THIS CITY P AT THE TheManager Will" Come to Three Noted Fanning Experts Are Coming to Provo, to Deliver Lectures on Live : Problems : me 'Provoin to Make Final Arrangements for Training. Short-Ti- - short time ago Manager of Charles T. Irb baseball team wrote to Henry Nuttall, secretary of the Commer- clubhand asITfor information regarding conditions in this city "for spring training. Mr." Nuttall replied to the letter immediately after tnterviewing the hotels and restaurants and gave Manager Tr-- . by a lineup on conditions here, .stating that the 11. Y. U. would throw open its campus for- games and teams could be brought from Sanpete and Sevier and other counties to play the big leaguers on the B. Y. UJliamond, also informed theMontana aggregation that training could -- be opened up in Provo at least two Ji. - Salt, Lake " Thousands of Miles of Good Friday, March 1st, Provo' will Highway Added to the have a genuine roundup and anList EachYear. other xif those excellent Commissioners Are in Sympathy, With Plans for Road. . The promoters of"' th7 interur-ba- h road fired the first gun of the -- meetings which has been carried on in this city to boost the interest of the autoEven with a agriculture industries of Utah. mobile that could keep up a jrace MrJQL.jCL Institution "of" a day indefinitely, it of the Farmers Minnesota be will one of the prinmore 65 than would. take a man at the and cipal speakers meeting years to cover all the public roads will deliver a lecture of and tpye in the United States. A young conformation" on the dairy cow. -man of twenty starting out Jr ac- Mr. Gregg i& considered one of the complish" this tremendous task best dairy experts in the United would be 85 before he had covered as he has devoted his life" the last mile of publiq highway in States, to its study and is thoroughly acthis country. with the details of the After, an investigatioh"extend-m- g quainted business. The committee dairy over many months Logan in also expects the pres-- ' Waller Page, 'director of the office encecharge of Professor J..C. Ilogenson of Public Roads, has ascertained of h that there are"hbw2,I99,645 miles and Ben R," Agriculture"College" Eldredge of the' State -of public roads in the United Association. Both of Dairymens States. The figures include all these men are line their in experts the new roads built Up to the year and will the farmers informagive 899. In 1904 there were exact tion which will undoubtedly aid It, is apparent, farm lands therefore, that thencreased mile- more ' T productive. age of new Toads within a period The be held in ito big meeting of about five ' years,, Jiaa been this U. at B. at be' the Y, city wljl -48,266. y 7 :30 in the evening, and an invi- f' The investigation just contation has been extended to all to cluded, said Director Page, in an be present-upo- n that occasion. shows conclusively interview, high-powere- d Gregg,-superintende- -- nt campaign for getting the road inter Salt-LaCity yesterday 'when filed a petition with the city they Commissioners of Salt Lake asking a franchise to operate along First West street from. the., city limits on the south to Fourth South street, then east to Main street, north to Post Office place, where the road will connect with the Bamberger line,- - which will haveits passenger station located there. Then west to West Temple, south to Fourth South, west en north to North to which he received the fol- Temple,- - also across Roper street, - -- Lucy street and Paxton street. lowing letter. tMs morning. Helena, Mont., Feb. 17, 1912. governing the Mr. II. Nuttall, Secretary Com- - franchise was prepared by legal mercial Club, Provo, Utah. representatives oL the proposed liberal Dear Sir;- - I begin ftejrnowledge roadanddrawnup-wit- h receipt of yours of the 15th inst. terms for Salt Lake City, but givintd. history for and in reply beg to say that I ing the road an opportunity to The patrons of the Ellen theatre will later be made the this bpyiuid girls, of Ithe .United think we will choose jour city for operate. Last titne a franchise will have an opportunity to to read. States ur training quarters, providing was asked for in Salt Lake., City evening andtomorrow evening hie - got his - the Siberiain While atJulius old boy and Rath,the administration hear see we open in Ogden or,, Salt .Lake, city Mexico he was in and which I think.-- is almosf a cer- tempted to get a contractfrom selected in St. Louis in 1897 from hand frozen wounded the by--a and shot walk r.&i'iKt severely the promoters that would in real- one hundred newsboys to . tainty. robbers Mexican "of of band in highways the public globe I want to thank you very kind- ity give Salt LakesUeh a large 500,000 miles around E his journey he is not allowed ia$ obtained a firm gripon" the ly for the interest you have taken, percentage of the entire earnings eighteen years. He is now on his to On The per centage of work, beg, borrow, or steal and country. and you will find that your city of the road and the applicants re- way east from California having he must which roads were really improved, his time end of at the fifteen walked 480,000 miles in the will be well paid from the adver- fused to bejield up. WINS GOLD MEDAL these For to 7.14 in 1904, while in amounted a and have dog. road, the on $1,000 tising derived. . I pxpect to visit Practically all of the men who years he has been from the 909, to which year statistics are Provo between the 20th and 25th are now making application for luring this time he has worn out he will receive $30,000 of March and will arrange with the franchise to operate into Salt 435 pairs of shoes. In an inter- St.' Louis club when his trip is now available, 'the percentage was e ended. He has worn out four 8.66. The 108th anniversary of the -'hotels that will be suitable for our Lake City are from this county view this morning with a his walks and the fifth It is interesting to observe the birth of George Washington was in stated he Post The dogs A. of S. are J. They LrChipman, purposes." him. This growth of improved methods -- in 7, 1 assume that you have arrang- Evans, W. Lr Hayes, J. BKeeler, that in his trips through many dog now accompanies today celebrated in a befitting hus- road construction. For instance, and Russian wolf half filled Is had he D. dog world of R. II. W. the A manner at the Brigham nations Y. the with B. Beebe, Brereton, ed University for the use of their grounds. Our N. Taylor, J. D. Dixon, IL.T. Rey- 252 books with official views and ky and was given to him upCapfe he total mileage of stone roads in Young University."" An intensely" 1904 was 36,818, while in 1909 it Nome by an Esquimau. interesting program in College players will he ordered to report nolds, "John Jones," Jas. S. Mac- las' secured the signatures of he was wiirdellver in" 59,237. The total mileage of Hall was the feature of the While Provo Roosevelt, residents about the first of April, ( and they beth, J. Sr Pager Jr.," GeOrge 'A. McKinley, day, was 109,905, which contained the following and Taft, also those of Queen a lecture for each performance at gravel roads will there fore spend about three Hone and Geo. C. Whitmore. The promoters of the road in Victoriaand King Edward of the Ellen Theatre, and Manager while in 1909 it was only 102,870. numbers Selection by choir ; -weeks in your city. 'will give him permission This decrease-I- n Ashton for-th-o roads, gravel 'of Miss Admiral their franchise Alice Reynolds; se- -. Togo r Japan kindly-foEngland, prayer, application Thanking "you very as this was himself reclassificato & of due to sell rulers B. lowever, all Y7 U.'Band under other pictures lection by and many prominent your prompt reply and the inter- agree to use T" rails' in ' their construction work, to use of the . world. The ""500 books is the only means provided for tion of roads. Many of those direction of Prof. Sauer; oration, est shown in the matter, I am, electrical power for ' propelling which he will make up of his daily him to make a livelihood and to reported in 1904 to be of gravel, Luther Eggertsen; solo, Ella RitVery truly yours, get the $1,000 needed at the end proved to be of some other sub- chie and choir; oration; Miss CHAS. IRBY, theirjiars and to use steam power if e will go" to the board of educaof the journey. which stance, while exaggerations were Ilafen; selection by band; oraD. C., cases. The tion at Washington, only'"7 in emergency Manager Helena Baseball Club. eliminated.' The cars to be provided for - the new tion, MrWoolsey. solo, The 'total mileage of sand-ela- Sword of A. road will be of the most modern Prof. TUMBLE WEEDS Hill, Bupker THE STATE WILL SHIP brick, bituminous-macadaC, Lund oration, Charles IMPRISON MAN type and they agree to joperate and other improved roads in 1904 selection by band. The IN HIS HOME them as often as public necessity 1909 the mil- Barton & 'Blake while in wag 6,806, also will may require. They gold medal for place reached 28,372. eage the In oration was awarded to -best the and Finds Rancher streets, gooc Colo., Gill, crossings Huge Roads officeTof Public has The Mr.. Schwencke. Thistles condition so that no . ill convenBarricaded just issued a table showing the Against His Door Unableto ience will result in the new com states having the largest mileage ' Get Out . pany PROVO CITY TEAM Deputy State Fish and Game of (Special to The Post.) improved roadsi The new concern asking for the .Commissioner-David-HMadsen BEAT WOOLEN MILLS Feb 19047 1909. interurban" franchise desire the RLE AS A NT GROVE," GREEtr.Y. Colo.,. Feb. TEAM THIS AFTERNOON to left for StrAnthonyyestcrday -Indians .... . ,.tt:23,877 24,955 Benjamin Wright of this city Martin, -- a farmer, living opportunity of placing the roac The elks. Ohio .... .7... 23,460 24,106 In a.fast' a lingering bring back a car load of died last night-afte- r east, of Gill, was held prisoner in on a basis of earning at -- least game of Soccer footin the Jack-eo- n New York 5,876 12,787 his home yesterday by a huge bar per cent on the investment before illness of two ' months. - Mr. animals will be caught ball the North Park this at played Hole country - and will he Wisconsin "rr.TT. . .10,633 10,167 rieade of tumble weeds, which Salt Lake City' imposes an. occupathe" at Provo City team afternoon the working began Wright" crated and shipped by team t6 St. Kentucky ....". .7 9,486 10,114 had been piled against his door tion or license tax on the road Lehi Woolen Miils defeated the and fall Knight list loadbe sugar factory Illinois 7, 924 8,914 Anthony, where they will - by the high winds. Thpy agree to commence work 6 to 3. Both teams' of score a by which accident and car with'a'serro'us ed in a freight 8,803 8,587 shipped, California He was unable to get out until within a year from the time o: met ar- Massachusetts . , 7. 7,843 When ne the south. recover8,463 were in good condition "and playhim. shipment almost Vo as and franchise the scalped axes and with arrived completed neighbors ed fast ball from the, beginning-Severhatchets and chopped their way have the road in operation - one ed from, the accident sufficient to rives in this city word will be sent hundred people turned be given UNION ASSOCIATION year from the time the work is return tee work, but soon contract- out and the peopleseewill, through. out to see the sport. before MANAGERS them AFTER ARE an opportunity to - The wind blew a terrific ' gale commenced. J ed pneumonia, whiA.was follownd Salina FORMER PITCHER the PROVO sent to are they As the franchise through Utah ed and forced Martin, a - Friday by dropsy and general debil- Fish Lake forest reserves, where C. A PETIT SENT hold 'Juab and will remain to He indoors goo( County his death. homesteader, ity which caused from to Salt bn loose the According turned TO THE COUNTY JAIL be will reports - He they noticed thatthe tumble "weeds and no trouble wilFhe experienc- leaves a wife and nine small chilwill Lake, Don Johnson, th speedy load car first The range. the f this ed or Russian thistles were rolling county dren by his last marriage. He part through animals. Later pitcher who. played with the B. C."A. Petit was sent to the eoun-over the praHe and piling against he promoters are tjurning their also leaves three children from a contain about 20 make U. last year and is a CoUege yy jaii for 25 days effort an Madsen will Mr: by Judge wire fence close to the entire attention towajrd Salt Lake former marriage in Salt Lake. to get the Wyomingpffijials to ah student thisyear', is wanted "by Jones-las- t67- nightindcfanltf and house and figyeothst a part of where they hope" to get an operat MiuWriglit-wa- a old years low the sVipment to be about 100 one of the Umoa Association $25 fine given him for stealing mean the - h fHFebedVbulT''be torriovrTljy mg franchise, as it would of grandfather into Utah ,for the clubs this season. Some of the coal near Castilla and selling it. "the weight of H e weeds. Yhen much for the development and up triplets of Murray, his daughter of these animals of - he getting thein started baseball men watched John sons The man may only have to serve arose She next morning he was building of the north end of Salt being the wife of Bishop Michael purpose reserve and south- work very carefully last year and part of this time, as he claims he on the Uintah, "unable tMapen his door. The Lake County, Utah and Juab Mauss of Murray. . are of the opinion that he is every- has money enough to pay .part of ern Utah districts. ; weeds .had blown through the Counties. The Provo people are . thing that goes to make a great it. fence and against bis house, en- especially interested as the first HAVE SCOUTS BOY Briefs. Grove pitcherShouldtheHelenabuneh Pleasant gulfing T7TIe'iried to force' ha mile' op the' road will malt prob - Mr. R. come to Provo it is very probable A PLEASANT OUTING anc in built J, Halliday has returned be this tried MARRIAGE LICENSE. city, then out and ability chopping way CANYOlf that they will - give Johnson a ., NEAR SLATE his way through with a hatchet. work may be commenced within from theJEIoly Cross hospital, good tryout. a successful A marriage license was issued Friends, passing realized his pre-- . a short time after the .Salt Lake where' he underwent weeks Provo met ai The Boy Scouts about ago. franchise. three, the operation - to .Lester Carson and to rescue the commissioners, grant dicament and came yesterdaySTOLE O. A. PETTIT e- Pleasant Grove Second the Library corner this afternoon COALp Th7ZZ -. axes. Ilefflen with . Christensen, both " of NOW SLEEPS IN JAIL a havefor 1 and oclock at individual the gone enstalled has ward PIONEERS DAUGHTERS OF Salem. communion service for The mem- hike to the moutl of Slate canyon -- HAVE CALLED SPECIAL W. FARRER JOHN 3 Sheriff George T. Judd returned ' ward.-- -- to .hold - their midwinter scout , .13 RECOVERING .. MEETINCTFOR SATURDAY bers of the MORE POPULATION Sait Lake City yesterday of from. friends A number Feb. boy 29th, games. Thursday evening, C. A7 him with Pettit and brought will have a were taken with, them and during The many fri ends' r of John W. -- A call has been sent out to the the Second ward was locked upi in the county " A nine pound girl arrived at the who a in afternoon the in indulged reunion Clarks they to meet opera s rousing Pioneers Farrer will he pleased to learn Daughters of the to battle of snowballs. They were jail on the charge of stealing coal home Of J.TE. Snyder yesterday. is recovering from the at the Central Sshool building at house. JTbe committee expects he that The mother and child are getting s time have every man, woman and child under the ' supervision of John L. and selling it to residents near ' siege of illness which has: kept 3 o clock Saturday. Atbethat Castilla.' along nicely,' " ward Segall. the present a special program will him at Koine for 'over a week. giten.iq ke AYa--satc- h, -- the-Uta- touFirst-West,-th- The-nrdina- nce ' ' - - - repre-sentativ- 1 and-patrio- tic i ' -- in-19- 04 ! : -- - . . . y, m - Seh-Wenc- -- 20.-Bru- - - ........ al - Y. -- tbe-Tbarbe- d ; the-Mau- - . -- if -- -- - -- -- , . ... - . - |