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Show The Paramount Issue In This. Campaign Is Prosperity. We Have It. Why Risk It? a HE Community Booster VU UMBER 215 PROVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, -- IEUURIDE POWER THE TWO RAILROAD COMPANIES - COMPANY VOLUME5 L.IISS BELL BROlVfl PLANS HAVE SETTLED ROUTE QUESTION A J91 2, KITYJEPOSIW , II The Bullet Fired Into Herl - Has-Be- en The C($al Road and the Interurban Line Will Run Paralell and Divide the Contested Strip of The Principal Place ef Busi- The Students Have the Use ness Will be Removed to of Uncle Sams Daily Denver, Colorado. . Reports and Records. . ! Right-of-Wa- y. ' N. That the complete reorganization of the Telluride Power company ri still to be accomplished is apparent in a statement issued yesterday from the office of Vice NERVY RESCUE FROM DEATH IN RAPIDS INTERURBAN IS . READY TO START 4 ALBUQUERQUE? N'. M., LOet, 4. After spending nine hours clinging to a slippery May. Be to Springville Be- pleted fore the First of January. Com- Electrio-.Lin- e 'Tnnner'forthat'TampanyT'ramirt Provo yesterday morning to con fer with the .committee of the ' Provo Commercial Club to secure its right of way, and Mr., Samuel A." Arentz, chief engineer of the Salt Lake and 4 Utah Interurban railway line, F. R. Nichols,' locating engineer, and Henry I. Moore, line. an When representatives of the two roads got together in the Commer-18Club and compared maps of their surveys they found that for a mile and a half between Provo -- nd Springville the two companies had marked out exactly the same ground This condition made it impossible for either road togo ahead . until the matter could be settled, so following a lengthy discussion the engineers of the two roads agreed to divide the They will now come together at a point south of the city cemetery and run on parallel lines to the big field west of the County In- -firmary. The right if .way re- quired for the two roads for .this distance will be 108 feet wide, 1 right-of-wa- y. in ft few places where it will extend out a few feet farther. " In this strip the Interurban line will take 50 feet on the east and the coal line people will take 58 feet on the west. When the two roads reach the County Infirmary farm a crossing will be put in and the Interurban will cross to the west and extend its line to Springville. The other road will turn to the southeast in order to get theiec-- , cssary, grade east-o- f across the Mapleton Bench to Spanish Fork canyon. These arrangements proved very satisfactory to the 'Commercial --- club committe and the- - parties concerned. Two" lines will have of y to he prepared for. each 'strip Interurban the land and people will pay for their portihn of the right of way just as soon as the comwork of getting contract? pleted. When interviewed by a representative of The Post yesterday, Engineer S. S. Arentz who represents W. C. Orem personally, stated thatjhe Interurban company was ready to do business immediately, as that company is tery anxious to get a street car line Provo and running between and the Jrovo Rench Springville as Iistrict just quickly as possible.. Mr. Orem will return home from the ast in about ten days and the engiuCeps "are very anxious "to everything in readiness to make the dirt fly just a's soon as the president of the . company, gets back.' The money needed to anee the line all the way from. Salt Lake to Payton has been se com ( ured and the bonds for the the m floated were easily pany ami considered the best jvf security. Mr. Arentz was of the opinion that the first piece of track to be the Fnion laid would gonneet the Brigwith .Station Passenger ham Young University. J -- -- non-voti- i . ' - e professional information - is the United States government. , Report from its various departments and bureaus are pouring fourth constantly as ah endless stream; the letter, he took-i- t immediately to the postal authorities where it was pronounced a fraiul. The let- -' ter promises the. receiver a com- fortable fortune is he will assist in procuring a- portmanteau iu which is nuppotslto be atored an ."The letter i enorriu)usfprtune. dated ' Madrid. Spain, and reads os follows: Madrid, Sp., ,. 1912. , - 13-9- Dear efforts,of 41 Director Of 01II0AGQ, Westin the of Mulvane, charge ern bureau of the Republican national committee, in this city, said today: Elections in which the votes are counted before they have been cast have been held this year. As is customary in national campaigns and as" usually happens, the presidential candidates of Hie opposition to the Republican par ty have been elected. , Pin August the bolting Republicans who are trying, to assist the Democrats elcctedtheir presiden tial nominee and did not - allow the Republicans a siugle elector. In September the Democrats elected their nominees, carrying many normally Republican states because of the diversion of Republicans votes to the third ticket. Rut in October,-whic- h begins today, the Republicans will continue laying the foundation 'for " of the triumphant President .Taft on Nov. 5. The Republicans are always strongest at the November election. Republican national victories and the actual casting of ballotson n rea election day generally are coinci. dent. Republican policies always interest thinking men and wromen Republicans always are willing to give the people time fo think.' CHURCH. CONGREGATIONAL Sir: fJ ' .Although I know you only from good references. of your honesty, my sad situation compels me to reveal yo uan important affair in which you can procure a modest fortune, saring.at the Same time that of my darling daughter.' " Before being imprisoned here I was established as a BarikVr ln Russia, as you will see by the ,eu-- ' closed article about me of many English newspapers which have published my arrest in. London. I beseech you to help me to obtain a sum of 400,000 dollars I' have in America and to come here to raise the seizure ofmy baggage'' by paying to the Registrar of the Court the expenses of vmy trial and recover my portmanteau con- taining a secret pocket. where I have hidden the document indispensable to recover the said sum. As rewrard I will give up to you the third part, viz1., 160,000 dollars. I cannot receive your answer in the prison but you must send a cablegram tp a person of my confidence who will deliver it 1 Realizing, therefore, the educational need of being in close and eontsant touch with such veritable source of original knowledge the Brigham Young University was oir Slay 18, 1908. through the -- to" him by an unknown party who has written the Provo man from M When, he" received" y Senator-ReeSmoot, d made a United States ,l)epositorly. This means that thousands of both bound and pamform are deposited yearly phlet ers. v- - '1 with the Brigham Young UniverAction on the question of the sity.- The only stipulation that FINE OF $15,000 removal of the principal place of the national government exactsrin LEVIED ON FREIGHT for this valuable concession abiv w asr post po n ed, hot' return . REBATES is tliHt alU publication? shall fic dissolution was voted, and the made available for the free use is That the Make Higher Ups Squeals, proper officers directed to file of public. and publish neeessary notice. At public is aware of this privilege Advice of Prosecutor to New York Judge Who Fixed Pena meeting of the directors hpre, it extended it is extremely problem-- , was decided that in accomplishing atical. It is for the purpose of alty. dissolution, the old eompanyris to eating attention to this opportunNEW YORK. Oct. 4. W. O. be sold aUpublic auction aUTellu-ride- , ity awaiting ad citizens of""this and of students Divine, the 18. November Chesapeake & Ohio railon The community Colo., minimum" figure of purchase is University that this article is road freight agentat Cincinatti. fixed at $5, 250,000. Tlufpurehase written. The only limitation upon pleaded guilty today to grafting of the old .company by the new the free use of this liberary is that and giving rebates and was fined be removed $15.00. is merely a process of reorganiza- no document may from the inslitutium. tion. Judge Mayer imposed the fine When the unanimous vote of all Inasmuch a.l a personal visit to afterthe district --attorney had fo me. b the cable is for would tolnstruef' Awaiting your Depository the stoclrof the company is availpenalty that necessary "fo ashott, elicit a squeal - from the one you in all my secret. I am sip able, the proposed "removal mf the learn what it contains a brief Yours truly, only of its contents is here higher up. , principal place of business of the IVANOVITCH. We will HuTauth-orizationever at the big attempted: get and Denver companyAo As previously indicated most of men as long as the little fellow is First of all. answer by cable, of the preferred stock the documents are issued by the able to stand up and payliis fine, not bv letter, as follows : issue will be acted upon. PEDRO SABAS. Whatever plans the new offic- executive departments of, govern- District Attorney 'Wise added. Lista de Telegrafos, Then we will fix a penalty that ials may have in connection with ment, at the head of each of c Santander, Spain. other projects in which is a cabinet officer. In some shall affect the big man. Judge Answer me Brown. the west, or with interurban pro- instances there are separate and Mayer remarked, after character-iinIn the same envelope the writer Divine 'as merely a suborjects, have not been made known, distinct bureaus issuing publicaenclose the following clipping: and will not be until the--- reor tions such as the Civil Service dinate who had to do the bidding " Commission for example. of bis superiors." ganization of the company these ARREST OF A ST. PETERS- various depart Tracing further. Tribune in -- -- -- X-ra- -- ng bright vision of wealth held up last Thursday morning by theiuse of the but' as the young lady was suffering greatly from the shock as well as the wound,: the physicians in charge decided to wait until she improved before operating. In examining the girls lungs it was learned that the bullet had entered her body under the pght arm between the third and fourth, ribs. The right lung was penct ra t ed "a boutTth o"ce liter and the left at the lower and back and. the .bullet had emerged through the chest wall just below the left shoulder blade where it lodged between two ribs. When the operation was performedtoday the physicians found that the bullet had turned completely around, the turn evidently being made through its strikingjhe vertibrae, The young lady is resting easier since the operation and the physicians' are vcry hopefuL for her recovery. ! e, Strong Before Election. . fo-dat- river,-Emer- the-Uta- attorney-fo- r resident and General Manager -R. Sawyer. rock in the- - middle ,of- - the When the annual meeting of dangerous rapids of the Colo- stockholders of the company, took y rado Kolb, -- a place in Telluride. Colo.,n Ocrescued was photographer, 4 life and with tober 1 one of the most important-myesterday ropes ft a e atters r.hifi..re,sciiersi preservers, for consideration was f, had done sixteen miles of the of a stock issue authorization 4 climbing to get near him. of sufficient amount to meet the Kolb was fishing in a boat of needs tlie eo7npaiiy.: lt wheu.swept into a whirlpools growing 4 where his boat was smashed. was proposed to increase the capi4 He was nearly dead from tal stock from $10,000,00 fo exhaustion when hauled but. the increase to be iu the 4 444'44 orm of 7 per ceut, cumulative, preferred stock. According to the statement, all TAFT IRIUMPHAIIT the stock was not represented at the Telluride meeting, and, there-orAT VOTE COUNT no action could be taken with' reference to theJL proposed preferred stock issue, which can Western Director Declares )e made only in the ev ent of unan G. 0 P, Opponents Always imous consent of the stockhold, William Ashton, chief engineer for Railway Company, ndE. P. Hapgood, assistant en- - Miss Bell Rrowu, the ,oung He Writes Letter From Madlady who was hot last Wedmjsday to Provo Man rid, by Val Wightman, was operated and Offers Him a Fortune. on today by Doctors K. tJ. Hughes and David Westwood at the lro o General Hospital and the bullet j One of thc .residents-- in the which ponerated her lungs was renortheast of Provo has had a part covered. The bullet was located One nf the ossentjal any educational institution is a well equipp'd library it is an imperative need indeed, for the library is the industrial center of most uf the student v Such a library to subserve its greatest use must be kept up not only with the newest books that are constantly- - published, but" with professional magazines and reports which in many instances furnish the 'information upon which ' books are based. One of the greatest agencies In furnishing much scientific and -- U Removed. -- thc-gene- ral. - summary n -- . hydro-electri- g pro-gress- er JHRG BANKER - MIDWAYS LINE WEAK KANSAS-WOMEBUT FORWARDS ARE ON, e ent method, we find lhat the l)e - ' - IN EXCELLENT SHAPE Charged With Fraud ip Russia STUMP WORKING of and Manslaughter in Spain partment Agriculture issues FOR THE BALLOT bulletins--ancirculars' from the CHICAGO. Oct. 4. The Animal Industry Bureau, Ambassa- Interview of the Two the J- of Chicago KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Oct. 4. ()1.(Chemistry' Bureau. the'Rurcair of j eleven is far ahead of the forWomen mounted dry goods boxes Entomology, the Experiment Staand chairs tonight in Kansas City. tion Office, the Forest Service wards, in readiness for play, acSome months ago. as our readKan.jind talked for votes for the Riant Industry Bureau, the cording to Coach Stagg. who to- ers may remember, we referred in All along the main Soils Bureau, the Weather BifreaU day declared that the line was these columns to women. thegreat scandal thoroughfares crowds assembled all pf which, as - well as some full of. holes a!uliumhUlrequice capsed. in St ."Petersburg, and in before it orv much to hear the speakers. Twelve of others unnamed, are a part of the was fit to bracing up kind of a , .(Continued On Page Two) in action.' them were put up any Agricultural Department. These It was the opening of the cam- bulletins are of especial alue to game. Todays practice was de- t$ 9 tg voted to trying to harden up the 4 paign in Kansas for an . amend- students of agriculture 4 SMOOT SENATOR ment to the state ennstitutiongiv-ingovomeFrom the Department of Com- line. Stagg hasjiot named the 4 OPEN. WILL UTAH the right to vote in merce and Labor we have the backs who will start in Saturdays 4-COUNTY CAMPAIGN The amendment valuable, all elections. .of the Census game with Indiana, but Paine at reports will go to a popular vote in No- Bureah. the (oast and Geodetic quarter, Nnrgren and Kennedy as 3 The RepuVilican party ill 4 halves and Pierce are vember, . (Continued On Page- Si ) . open its Utah County caijn t , the favorites. 4 paign next Friday evening.1 Coach Page of the freshmen ac- iS 4 ! 4 e "V i S ; , rp m ri 4 4 3 4 11. bv a rallyvn the 4i)etober two weighty recruits today 4 4 10 CHILDREN CREMATED 4 quired 4 FRISCO. BURGLARY House at whichProvo. Ojiera in Redman of Peru. link, an 4 Smoot will-h- e Reed INSURANCE COSTLY. .4 4 Senator IN PARENTS ABSENCE Pateher of Springfield, weighting 4 the main speaker. although ' respectively 230 and 21CC pounds. . 4 4 2 other campaign orators will SAN FRANClSCtb-Ue- t. Oct. 4. BERNARD, 3 4 be heard on that occasion. On the heels nf a scries 'of 4 4 Ten children' of Alexander 4 AVENGES SNAKE each Following this rally the cam- 4 .Gravel, burglaries and holdups, in age from 4 LIVE " ranging 4 MATE 4 OF DEATH ITS thousands. the running info paign will open in earnest 4 IS months to 15 visirs. of this 4 4 public was 4 and rallies will be held Ti announcement 4 every town and 4 made here today, that' the 4 4 place, were binned to death 4j FLORENCE., Colo . Get. 4 city in the 4 4 todav. 4' Dominie Lombardo, a boy of 4. 4 eopntyvith special speakers burglary insurance rate bad '3 for each occasion. County Gravel .were 4UnS bitten by a rattlesnake today been raised until it is 1HIW 4 4 away from home, and return 3 is will bad die. it lie feared Chairman Euh Homer repot ts in the nnd to erpial 4 j been (Mining with a dead snake in 4 that the Count) Committee is S in it flames. of found Chicago, that 5ng They eoufitry 4 Insurance men said that they 4ft were unable to aid the ehil-in splendid working order the vard and vvheu he saw the live success- whose wit the deaths rattler was unafraid afnl started 4 and predicts another either had to advarire they ti3, dreri, ' 4 struck The snake 4 rate or go out o fbusiness nessed. it ful up. ,to pick enmpaign 1 4 4 C 4 ? 4 3 t J I 4 J 4: .$ him on the rijht hand. f fff?f merits- - alphabetically when-pos- sf ble since this is the most consist- - N bck-field-- d -- 3 Sunday, Oct. 6th. 10 a. m. Sunday school .special music; 11 a. m., Morning WDorship; 7 :30 p m., evening' service with address by Miss Anna N. Lewis bn Opportunities in the Homeland. Thursday evening; at 7:30 ; prayer .meeting. to called is Especial attention, even the for hour the change of, ing services. During the winter our evening services will be heU at 7 $0 instead of at 8 p. m. .... r C , l44 4 4 4 4 , 4 J $, , 4 HAIL DECIMATES 3 JACK RABBIT ARMY t n' - - 4-- 3 rV- 1 ' v Qm-bec- f -- 4- - 4 4 4 . Thous- - DOl GLAS, ands of dead "jack- - rabbits cover the plains of Southern Arizona, killed in a terrific storm hail today. Hail- stones were piled a foot deep. - 4- ,Oet. 4 and-hee-w- 4 tbt-bgc- ife sf 4 4 . S X f |