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Show - KICK if 70a dont get Post' every 'Tuesday and Friday, KICK. Dont wait. Kick to the ' light pian.the Manager. WEATHER FORECAST The Tonight and Saturday jCpnop Xi'jJBd. PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1914 NUMBER 170 ROGER SULLIVAN, ILLINOIS BOSS, WHO WOULD GO TO THE UNITED STATES SENATE VOLUME 6 x FORMER SENATOR IAI SHELBY M. CULLOM BIG DOES Tbs Provo - Building.and.Lo an 11 STATE t Company Shows Good Progress During the Past Year, According to Reports. - E A Gulch Over a Hundred. Feet Cut Water Before the Was by the. Break Was Discovered by Walker. The Provo Building and Loan Association met Tuesday night for) the annual meeting and the election of officers for the ensuing year. The officers reported on thar condition'd! the corporation. The secretarys report showed that $17,508.59 was paid in dividends for 191?, and that the total dividends paid since the organiza- Knight Woolen Mills Checked Up By State Official and Report Shows Improved Conditions at the Mills. FLUliflE BROKE 1 About midnight last-- - Tuesday night a break occurred in. the big After inspecting the Knight flume carrying water to the Olm-sfe- d V00len Mills yesterday, A. L. plant, and before the flume Toone, deputy commissioner of imtion of the society is $67,059.14, walker discovered the break,it had migration and labor, reported that with $6,705.91 in the reserve fund. tom away 140 feet of flume and the management of the mills had There are now 216 borrowers, the big stream of water cut a with $273,239.95 loaned. brought the efficiency of .the 83 chasm inihe mountain side one the President T. N. Taylor submitRoger Sullivan, boss of at least anything will come from 1C there up xto a hundredieet deep. Immediately hitfe House to show j in parCas follows : after the' break - Superintendent standard where they . now earn some of the Democratic party in 'tion of the Presidents feelings, it ted a report, ten It is just lcu. years this month wants to go to the United was Ilyrnm Fowler and 'his assistant, practically all ;bf the money de- Illinois, that, ln 'lW !mce suspected commenced the organization H. -' . Mason, hurried to switch off the law States Senate. Many Republi- aetjon 0 Sullivan at the pational business with a paid up capital of manded by the minimum-wage- , to receive the current from Baltipower With the death' of Shelby M. the in the state. Some months ago can8' are. watching with consider-- J Democratic convention in $2,570. At the close of business companys plant at Grace, Ida- -' got Feb. 1914, the Cullom about two weeks ago pass-e- d ho, when an the mills were checked up and jt able interest to try to learn the at-- more, when President Wilson capital is occurred explosion indication some The society collected in was learned that the company had titude of the Wilson administra-- 1 his nomination, another epoch in the history of and both men sufferede from be given. interest during the year 191?, $19 American to make up a deficit of about ? 60.00 tion. While few of them expect might ' ' politics. Former' Sena- bums. 057.02. The divident this has for month. However, paid per the Early Wednesday morning tor Cullom to the old 1913, is 7 0 per cent, and in school that belonged gradually reduced until only 71 Utah Power and Light Company sento leave the began addition there has been set aside cents had to be made good dur. .sent out a call for men and a force the 10 per cent reserve of the ate four years ago. Only a very was soon ing the month of January. put to work clearing ew of the men old remain. They Warnings. Through this organizaAt the Startup Candy Company debris and preparing for the PRAISED BY LECTURE either died, retired have away all of the girls are receiving the tion, its members have been able iave flume: the When interrebuilding to secure 258 homes, most of which )een defeated for mini mhfn .amount and above, and viewed Wednesday Superintendhave been built new, only the inspector statethat the fac; ent S. R. Inch of the Utah Power Dr. Fred Taylor Told of the University of Montana Basket jpp.r; cent having been houses tory is in excellent condition. and Light Company said: ; For chased that were already erected. Wonderful Mountain Situated Jn three places it was 'found Ball Team Too Men are already at work getThe following directors and offithat the girls were being worked at the Very Door of This City. Strong Local 'Aggregation ting ready for the foundation for " : T. N. cers were alb 5 ABRAHAfil llliCOLfl the trestle, said Mr. Inch. longer than the hours prescribed The water weuf down the hill with such by law and the wages did pot come - In one of the best, lectures deOnce more .the .Brigham .Young Taylor, president,; J, , E,.. Booth, ,' livered in-this --city - in - many University basket ball team has Vice president ; Jesse Knight, W. force that there will be no delay Up to the .standard. 'Thes on account of the mud. Lumber were'arranged satisfactorily months, Dr. Fred W. Taylor told scored victory. Last ' night ' the K Spafford, O. W. Andeiln, John B. Y. U. Students Do Honor to has the people of Provo a few things strong local aggregation went C. Swenson, Chas. IL Miller, and no complaints will be made. already been ordered and we ' Name Abraham the of Johnson secreNiels The Lincoln; Nelson, about Mt. Timpano gos. ; shall work night and day - until i against the University of Montana No School Yesterday Afternoon the BURGLAR BROKE INTO speaker took up the plant and ani- and defeated the visitors by a tary, H. F. ThomaS; assistant secplant is in working order again mal life on the mountain and score of 73 to 17. The game was retary, J. C. Anderson; treasurer, We should hve the flume ready TWO STORES TUESDAY NIGHT FOR GROCERIES urged the preservation of the all on one side, hut the boys, from Walter D. Dixon; auditors, F. G. Yesterday was Lincolns birth- within about ten days. wonderful mountain from the de- the north gave such a splendid ex- Warnick, John D. Dixon- and Da- day, set apart by act bf the Utah - Service of the company has not egislature as a state holiday. This been impaired by the inability of structive methods of man. hibition of clean hall and good, vid Openshaw, Just after nine oclock last was observed by all of the the Olmstead day illustratThe leeturer Jenfirst that from of the carefully .Tuesday night, the stores sportsmanship plant to do its share, banksj)f the city but not by the but the 400Q horse-powsen and'Gadd, located near the ed every point of interest on the tehy won the hearts of' the local it fur-juisness houses generally. At the nished us will he missed Union Passenger Station, were en- mountain, showing the glacier people and were cheered lustily by us and Brigham Young University exer- will have to be made up fronr'the tered and a quantity of groceries with its perpetual ice. i Then the whenever they, scored a basket. cises were held to commemorate other Tvere taken from each. - Shortly rugged sides of the mountains and Cummings of their team scored plants.. It is hard to estibirth of that great man. mate what the asDIED EARLY THURS. difficulties encountered in the throws the only real spectacular the washout will cost after Police Officer Manwaring Judge A. B. Morgan was the ora- us, but I should not place the dam- . went to the station and found a cending to the top. The plants of the evening. . tor of the day and fa a splendid ' man in the gents waiting room that cannot be found elsewhere in Duringthe game Ricketts of the age at more than $10,000. , manner on dwelt the life of the with a box of groceries' beside the United States and the Alpine visitors team suffered an injury Pioneer of the Fifties great president who did so much him. - As the man could not .give, scenery which surpasses every to a.. broken rib sustained in one Aged THE UTAH COUNTY Died McChaf-fie of of-its kind, and Yesterday Morning After to bring about freedom in the 1 of the former games thing a clear account of bimself, the MEDICAL, FRATERNITY United States. ne told of the Commercial value took his place. The game was a1 Long and Useful Career. ficer brought him up town and ELECTED NEW OFFICERS J. interGeorge Carpenter gave after giving his name as C. S. the mountain may have to the free from fouls and Referee Glajle reminiscences of Mrs. Hannah the esting personal Strong Davis, Trice he confessed t6 having brok- tourist, but. said that the Nature gave the visitors the advantage of The Utah County Medical Assowife of Caleb II. Davis, died at the the life of the great president, as en into both stores and loading up Club had' petitioned President most close decisions. he a was between the residence the in Fifth ward Wilson ciation set aside met at' the Commercial as messenger to a is follows: family as it The lineup governon groceries, ne also said that nouse White and the old dur club U. M. its ment Capitol from, of that morning yesterday B. U. age Y. Wednesday morning for, the beauty, preserve, he intended to eat as long as other and She had ing the time of the great struggle annual election of officers. Dr. well animal and as and general Ricketss debility. and life, grandeur did. Chipman fellows - Wednesday the man was charg- as the plants, mightbe 'protected. Egbert MeChaffie been ailing" for a long time with between the North and the South. L. D. Stewart of Pavson was electIf On the mooted question of how ed president; Dr, W. M. Bigelow -J. The slides were operated by rf Bowman Cummings no hope for recovery, ed with burglary and' will and where the Gettysburg address of Provo vice president ; Dr. H. S. The in deceased horn was made Leo of the who c Sheridan Greenwood Hafen, many be sent to prison on ' was written, he made a statement Pyne was elected secretary . and . 71 screen. On the thrown'. England, ; ago years Streitt Halverson offipictures lg that charge. However, the which tends to corroborate the treasurer for the third time ; Drs. Crawford and came to Utah in the Milo rg Taylor cers are watching him. closely and The lecture should he repeated. version that it was' written on the T. W. nar . SUMMARY. areT'tbTbpmi6nl;bsrtb5'm'anis ELDERS OF UTAH STAKE train! At one ; of the stopping lerof Lehi and Dr. n. S. Pyna of;' She 1855. fa in settled 12;iPrants Field Greenwood, goals not entirely. right mentally. elected delegates Ho TO HOLD CONFERENCE Bowman, 8;" Chipman, 6; Halver- Provo soon after- her arrival and places for. taking on wood, Mr. Provo were TO DISCUSS PROBLEMS son. 5; Cummings, 4; Egbert, 3; this has been her home ever since. Carpenter was asked by the presi- the state- convention, and Dr. W. MeChaffie, 2 ; Taylor,' 1. - On free During her younger days she was dent to get a small Vece of hoard T. Hasler was elected censor. POSTMASTER general " Next Dr, n. G. Merrill, who has reSunday morning at 10 throws Crawford, 5; Bowman, an .active church worker and ac- for him, which he did. President GIVES OUT IMPORTANT Lincolns afterward told She is complished secretary great good. oclock the elders of this stake 3. cently returned from Europe, 4 RULING ON LETTERS Mr. survived-bwas the that board her husband six where he has been doing advancCarpenter when meet will at the tabernacle, Earl J. 1 4 used as an improvised writing ed work in surgery and clincs, and two besides sons, be daughters will the letfollowing program The question of holding numerous grand children. Her desk on which the now famous ad gave an illustrated lecture on the carried out. $70,000 IN OPIUM ters for postage that have Officers meeting - SEIZED BY OFFICIALS daughters are Mesdamea Agnes E. dress was . written. He related European countries he visited. - been sent out without proper Evans, Castle Gate; Sophia S, many interesting stories of his Music. postage -- have caused both 4 ' Evans,- - Provo; Mary D. Hales observations and recollections of .11. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Invocation. senders and postoffica offic- those American times. Murilla UTAH LAKE Brown, PROVES instructions from Fork; Music. Acting under ials much trouble, hut acJulia Kirkham ' My Captain was rendered by Y FOOD SOURCE FOR In troductory remarks. Washington today, Justus .War-del- Springvilte; cording to a ruling sent to the American choir. Zella SALT LAKE POOR confistheof Miner, condition . of of Fork;' this port, surveyor quorums Report Postmaster James Clove, W. n. Dusenberry related perner kons Montana, two Worden, Swenof C. the ohn cated Elder opin the shipment beeh largest stake, has condition changed . ium ever seized on the Twelve tons of common fish Pacific are Miles Davis of this city am sonal recollections of the Lincoln-Dougla- s son." Y as follows: debates. Davis J. of left Provo yesterday morn- Idaho Ilersy Ashton, coast. Activities May Paragraph 11, Section 511, lie What Quorum President ""the A The funeral William services will for helc be the Salt Lake needy. of An1,60(3 duet, piano boxes tins and ing . Eighteen Undertaken, Postal Laws and Regulations, he Fifth ward meeting house Tell, overture, Was rendered by m The were seined from the fish were of valued Pioneer the ward, drew amended to drug, Hartley edition of 1913, is 1 oclock and the re Professor A. C. Lund - and Miss nar-me- r at lake and Wednesday Saturday the week last here received Tuesday President led Discussion, by : by read as follows Eudora be the viewpd under 3 the at Eggertsen. he may ' supervision of the of Mapleton. steamship Manchuria, to Letters and post or postal ' No. Benediction 344 wa fish East dence, Fourth' state and North bond by Manzanillo to in pronounced game depart- Music. cards may be dispatched ment and local officers. The Jfrom H to 12:30 tomorrow morn Professor'A. N. Merrill. now We Can Secure a Larger and Mazatlan, Mexico. whethe ror not any postage is t fa?- O. II. Berg and Son have fish were distributed from the of effective act An Awaken and Attendance articongress prepaid thereon. Other, CARD OF THANKS. the f remains. trans-iaro- e Hancock market this morn- .Tan. such President Edwin 15, forbidding be" Members, cles shall not dispatched which hitherto have) ing and a Salt Lake firm took , shipments, APeay, Provo Sixth ward. unless prepaid a least - in FOUR To render-the who PHONEY friends ! laid-iJEWELRY many been he led by President moving pictures of the pooi; allowed, drug open part, and in all cases of insuf-- 4 Discussion, the to ed MEN TURNED LOOSE assistance, whoj to seizure. ward. quartette of Sharon people of Salt Lake getting Pace ficient prepayment double the furnished the those and music, their portion of the catch. fa PresidenStake Instruction by amount of the deficiency shall As who sheriff from words Nevasuch the Elko, spoke pomforting Lestra A. Williams of Provo Thi, shipment may open the cy. be collected of the addressee. da, did not come .for W. W, Jen- at the funeral of their little son, for other catches for the a divorce was exercises. way Judge . by granted Closing no , The option of prepayment Thomas Mack wKh npmer. we arrested here some Wilnings, toj A. B. J. das ago poor of other cities in the Morgan fromlfenry Afternoon session, 2 oclock. or of part prepayment of heart-fel- t our anted thanks and The supply is nnlimit- for state. (here the express on liams of the robbery, . Public invited. cruelty. jand ground postage does not apply, how- men were turned loose by the appreeition. four ton taken ont of and everv ed was the awarded Plaintiff exercises. custody t or arti Opening every1 cither letters and Mya. satisfied that the) makes the conditions ali-- sheriff. lake a month of minor a child, Prcsi thp $20 on Discourses Priesthood, cles mailed with the apparent fees. were had men hut had no costs and attorneybeHr for the game fish plant- intention. of avoiding pay- - dent G. II. Brimhall and Preside' i deneo reMrs. Mr. -' and Charles which to there. 'ed them intermarried Salt at Bailey upon keep A. N. Merrill. parties ment. ' . fine of a over the arrival longer. sod. joiee 1909. Poke, City, May 3, . Closing exercises. girls-employ- ed $273,-239.9- lumiGos 11.0. , 5. 98-10- J -- ed hOw-ever- - 3- Jo-sep- h - MIEMYIS er - , : doubtedly - West-moorlan- i d, ALrcl.of-Pj-OVfl-W- T - Glade,-refere- 1 -- y e. 4 l, - - V . -- -- i -- resi-shipp- tran-i011- Non-Activ- e - j I TTe-wa- - w Y s --- Mr. evi-Th- e John-JIomer- , |