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Show i EIGHT . PAGES Containing AU the Commercial . and Social flows NOMBERZ52- WEATHER FORECAST , Tonight and Saturday generally cloudy ; probably local thunder show E, . ers. PROVO CJTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1914 - ENTER' EUROPE CONFLICT- AS ENGLISH PEOPLE - '. UTAH TROOPS INVADE THIS I JA f Broken Her Neutrality Compact still-rem- ' COPENHAGEN, 4.- -A Aug. Russian warship is .aground at Alarfd islands. It is said to be Small Army of Guardsmen Spent The Indian Fighters Took Charge Two Days at North Park, Then of the City Today and Will Started on March Toward Fort Continue the Seige All Week. the-fiel- r theAndre I.Pervosvaimji, a bat; tleship of 17,400 tons, laid down morning-was-spent-on- ly n in 1903. ch dwind-pobce- LONDON, Aug. 3. . Some doubt has been thrown upon the report of a German naval victory off Aland islands, but if it is is true it is an important success for Germany, for the islands have always been considered strategically as the outexjjefense of St. Pet - ' ersburg.' . 9 - ; A German fleet lying in the of ty Aland islands would command the entrance to the Gulf of Finland, where, according to a report which has not been confirmed, the Russian fleet is bottled up. - - the . Z The Germans would also thereby command the sea route to St. Petersburg, Reval and Cronstadt, . that the German troops be permitted to cross Belgium to the - . ' " f J f - ? I Sir Edward Grey, the British secretary-o- f foreign affairs, made a statement in the house of com mons, indicating that Great Brit, ains interest and obligations could not permit her to submit to the violation of Belgian territory. s ThkPctilly left the decision Aether Great Britain should make war to the public opinion. There ds absolutely no doubt that British sentiment is for war. The appeals of the pacifists get no hearing. Not one man in a linn ' dred in London seemingly wants the nation to remain neutral. ' Germany,- - through her - diplomats, has tried to keep Great Brit ain out by a "Virtual offer t o from using her rinvy against France as the price of Great Brit ains neutrality. But the English people" clearly aroefinvineed that their honor and vital interests compel them. la . protecUlelidlxm,: France and the other nations , which are their closestneighbor. The promise' of France to pro- the Freneh eeast vltti ,tl-tect .. British fleet. Sir" Wtv.r.1 Ctrev said( was suhject to the approval of parliament. Beyond that tri- bunal it apparently was intended he subject to ratification by the court of last resort-t- he peoplt of the United Kingdom and the cm- , pire. Sir Edward recalled t,Mt told France at he time of the geciras crisis that Great Britain anv would promise nothing-lwhole the itexeived unless power hearted support oi public - r!lSi re considered the chief Russian naval station. G There is a possiblity that the Salai-ierCappearance of the Germans there would lead to a Finnish nging Clean-U- p against Russia, while Sweden might join Germany to remove the Russian menace to Swedish Democratic Commissioners Make f Many Provo People Have Entered nationality. a Terrific Cut on the ssalar-- ! the Clean Town Contest to Win, of Officers ies the to!(But Some (.Are Still Lagging , County Save Taxes. Behind. A. P Merrill Gave Five Per Cent! French frontier, coupled with the ntegrity promise that Belgian should be compensated. To this Belgium refused to ac-- cede on the grounds of lmr rights ' t" Sri EMPEROR FRANZ JOSEF OF AUSTRIA faI,t 'Gj xcitnessodbylHv--giKHdsmcflfA- ut , (CAMPED HERE With colors flying and oad At 10 oclock last Sunday morn- cheer all the among prevailing ing Provo becaum a military city Indian War Veterans, with their in -- earnest, for state troops from families, two hundred srong north and south arrived and marched into Provo and today marched to the North Park, took full possession of the city. ten 7 H0n The Tabernacle had been The camp was named Camp ipuf. ;n readinessgrounds for the coming Wedgewood, after General V edg-j0- f the veterans, and the tents were wood, and the general himself pitched by members of the com- - . spent his time with the boys on mittee, who have had charge of the plans for their entertainment. Sunday tty guardsmen drilled The entire when they went ut on re-old acquaintances and treat parade. Guard mount wasdn renewing the veterans relating stories of also held and the camp became the d past. They noted the for the night of their ranks and the mem- ;ling cIock Monday morn-her: At of the old guard told o' the commenced andidays when the activities ing hoys were on the after the camp routine of the early !flrinjf M nnon the VPtPransline; mornmg the men were marched 'were feasted in good stvle." down to the First ward pasture. This 8fternoon the first gather-wher- e they were put through the was held in the Stake Taber- first real dnU of the encampment. ;i,a'PiP and Mayor Charts F, As theork ofjhemomng a Boudin pr0.:Dppkerei;vm the military experts on the lre 0f welcome in which bo scene rapidly whipped the boys Pxtolled the good deeds of the Inin o s ape and by noon all were djan f5phters and welcomed them ready for mess en 1. to Prnvo in ? mo,t heartv man- Pearly in, the afternoon officers ng,. "d ,00i ahil" : . vessels took refuge in the Uuf ot Finland, where they- ed today. All the great European powers, cxeept Italy, and most of the secondary powers are mobilizing with all their energy. Mobilization has not yet "reached a stage where any of the armies have met in battle. . declared ,her.neu-trality- , - Italyr-whiwill begin to mobilize officially tomorrow, although the process probably is well- under way. Great Britains mobilization is nearly completed, but she has not announced that she will Join in the general war. Tonight war officially existed between Austria and Germany on one side, and Russia, Servia and Montenegro on the other. There had been no official declaration- of and war between GermanyFrance on either side. But night the German ambassador in Paris received orders to demand his passports. The most important event in the hours was Gerpast twenty-fou- r demand upon Belgium, in manys 3. Aug. VETERANS ARE Douglas. With England; Other Allies Join in Struggle LONDON, INDIAN WAR CITY SUNDAY Germany Has Invaded Belgium and VOLUME 6 5' ?o "' Cromwell , the best ever W,a m,l, kr who voiwd ,ht Km!rtirnt,,(f tk, mm. in .cceptimr the bo.mt.Ii- ot Provo ami felt well T. U X f. M. Westwood, Th e7rehaTieetrh"o"fr:gnlnr ter the drill retreat parade- was gram scheduled for the held and Provo - many ptople went to watch the eitven soldiery under Major "Williams. Early this morning the troops broke camp and started for the military reserve near Lehi. The Signs SVlUwill thenliOld their shanG ' amusements. ' battles, afterward they will tinue north.. , Lecture Sunday con- , weeks entertainment excent for Wednesday morning, when all veterans, their wives and widows and families, will he loaded into autos and takjn over the Bench to the canyon and hack for a ridp. How- - bc.dcvotello Thursday will the horse races and a good gram has been arranged. be pro- The much mooted question oi Already the cleaner city spirn county salaries" has at last been has invaded Provo right and in HATCHERY SITE IS The Bonneville Mutuals gave definitely settled and the seekers iUTAH COUNTY MEN every part of the city may be " DEFINITELY LOCATED j the following programme in the of favor in the political WILL FIGHT HARD plum found energetic people - working ON SPRING CREEK; FOR GOOD ROADS MEET Provo Pourth ward Sun4X.-evetree may now know just what earnestly for the first prize in the there-haing at 7 wnteriecation will be coming contest, Hundreds of homes hefts'Kvuffsider- Commissioner Charles able 1. Trio by Junior girls, Misses two years; Taxpayers will also now much argument among the fisher- iH, County improved and tlie men of Comrms- "Ward State Road and the state over the location McFadden, Giles and Leffler. have an opportunity to see bow noticeable extinction of rank Of Utah the federal sideand hatchery, the from weeds Invocation by Carl Madsen. many me to Cl"!n-- , magnanimous the two Democratic grass lion is settled. Sen.vTwe,vei' definitely the m has walks the 2. Quartette by Misses Giles placed 1 2th city of this county commissioners can be when race for fair. However, there aie tor Smoot, in writing to a friend, Montana, onthe and Duke, and Messrs, Leffler for the month express purpose of trick in some. the followings, information entitled they want to turn a good peopie jn town who seem to gives and Van Wagenen. Good the Roads convencapturing old taxpayer, liflve forgotten ftiat Provo is in a to the people of this section: tion for Provo next. year. Both Heavenly Father, We Beseech favor"of the poor jl telephoned to the Commis- - men fele Thee. n. Yesterday was the day for the real live contest and unless they sioner thev will of Fisheries as soon as thf' C0M.TnaT the Tilt h a 3. Reading bv'Miss Rasband, reduction of county-taxebusy city may take a "U via the "f conference report on the eimdrvlT ,?.e and some or" The Sego Lily. h1and aM" shraW an,! Some of ..the ISalary Route. which- - bave-n- ot been civil kill was agreed to by both That t 4. Solo by Mr. Leffler nfidmancPS from votes of the delegations houses and asked him if work pull Plum Pickers m the ranks kept Still Solemn Thought. had states have this that already, The official scorer will start oat could be hastened on the station convention. (Democratic party wanted. to 5. Duet by Misses Giles and mow that the additional approWilsonize that tplank m the on the17th ,of August to score Duke, Come IIolv Light. has been agred to; and he priation eniu'-oThis cities. : less the Provo gives r the Democratic platfofmwhicli so Supt advised me that not timewoulcthe MRS. CHARLES VTN(!NT. tw0 the stake board discoursed upon the vigorously condemnedJthe raise j tJ!an cotnliete DIED HERE TODAY ceann and P4 wl1 rcflu,re milch lost and congratulated me upon advancements that .commerce is f; success in Tfly ffipials in the conn. work to get into' uddt-securing the ' Mrs. Charles Vin cen. 87 years shape., The . making, read data showing the tional $25,000. ' will he score on the to ast following rj money reauire.1 1851,-die' .a, Isa.--,, Cliainoao-R- en dlls?(! .me that, he would of age and a pioneer Kf points : move the different enterpmes of in the sister home her at ".submit the the 1 Sewage: Disposal of commWpncrfloor,Ter plans tome. within a the word-t- o furnish food priv- - few. :2D today Second Provo of wave swept swful jyajrdjRtJI an anxiety days; and thatthe queslion clothing for-thpcopbvedso t0 over the court house, for the pon- - jes eesspools, etc, 15 points, from old age and general dehil-Mr- s. of location had been settled 2 Stables and and,, corrals, disposal title to provide protection It has been ; j Vincent came do Provo the Springville idte family knew 'that something of manure, etc., 15 points. necessary that great advancement 1851 in has made this city and about to fair upon 3 Garbage, collection and dis- been accepted made in agncultyre, the meth- since. Sbe'js surhome ever ot hpr h Then came the mat(,r posal. 10 points. ods of husbanding proved, that h vived five hv and sons, David, John,' reduction stables, and the disposing of mat f 4 Water supply, 10 points. the variety o food stuff could and Edward Thomas, Fredraud nure. d that the offic-- 1 5 Sanitation of school houses be produced that the increased one , f Hattie Mrs; "daughter, Pmith, a rpdu. and other Another be guffer can day given over public buildings. 5 to the population demand Manufactures j besides numerous ; cent and tl,p points. grandchildren. r fiye of beautifying public hnve grown m the last few years would then be saved, sehol grounds and Funeral arrangements have not buildings, taxpayers 6 of marketing foods, Sanitary mueh m are that doing pro.luc- c 0ZmhSoner C. H. Ward opposed church .surroundings. This can he vet been made. 5 points. , rug greater varieties of food and was it a public day. or as your commit- - , but fareical procedure. 7 Presence of flies, 5 poipts. clothing. All , these enterprises on th and the gaarios 0r mifirht sujyjfnstr 8 Sanitation of the home, require skill nr the management he offipialg were aeeordingly cut. cleanliness of the The home and its surround-- , REPUBLICANS, NOTICE. home, ventilasums of money to keep and dViuty reduction tion, ete., f The solemn'! r(and vast . have should atten-Ijatpp when the ings special j points. the house of commons wtien itjthem m operation and delrver was figured out it was found that Ladies Club Will Meet With tion; not only to help Increase the 9 of Condition streets, to parks the consumer. goods met this afternoon was wort by our!' the taxpayers had been saved the and alleys, 10 points. Men Wednesday Night to of the hut for points score, 'the occasion which was one of Tha twentieth century has seen tremendous amount of $425 00, 10 General , appearance of own pleasure and comfort. Plan Outing. j ' great advancement in social 'conhave Ton set! had weeks great moment in the history of the ditions may 5 esteemed homes,our hafns, barnyards, points contemporary and still there is much for which empire. The hall was crowded the 11 --Lawns and flower pardons. apart for doing this work, but bur Wednesday night at eight the in will do to Saint to a'd gays Latterday peri the chamber. is to with members cheek the Ladies Repub- oclock 5 points. suggestion up and sec,' that all ha1 this Peers and bishops who filled the',fwt nd maka btter the religious i)pmoeratic ticket this fall work of Provo will meet Club Peeu licn 12 Vacant lots. 5 points. done, atmosphere of the world. Present and Mens Re- if the interest, with those 5 13 Young galleries were grave and silent. possible, Fences, points. conditions reveal the disturbed sodistrict in who the have rmt taken any part pr- Suit has ben filed Total. 100 points. pnblican Club at beadquart- cial influences of the world and y Bessie in 'r GERMANS OCCUPY v divorce by the, contest. Prs fo the purpose of naming To facilitate the work Secretary vionsly if prophesy is to he depended up- court f;r A "Walter few IMPORTANT CITIES had and perfecting Billingsty. against places will help to, committees J. M. Kirkham of the Utah Develis the beginning of much hi g, outing to score IN RUSSIAN POLAND on, it the down. To pull win. plans for your opment League has made the folOur religion Mias disturbance. will need om th- Geneva a you because tak place every point East reached lowing suggestions: Sheriff Henry' STOCKHOLM Sweden. AS 3. 19th of this month,1 An invi-We suggest that a day be set of the interest that so many are home' 1.7. nieht 7i.l. A. J. nSh in the A bnl.le ... fought j es, inlay, taking tation has been extended t eonest. , closall to see romthat apart privies, aoouiiitl!ho i, th.r,"d with having Make aM who desire to take part in the last weeks ets. in are offense. two, the best cesspools, "put statutory nr.!,o ! iskr!fiT(!nfi "'!,i its ivomlrrful pourr for Ihey mitted a 'lf. i!" L. the metting to he present. bring tht best results you. have released today on fil of shape possible. I to llrf i'l 0Pm ' hrk-obtained. ' io I 'yet ' 1 no I c r day f or eprrals. iug a $1.000 00 bond. driven back. Tht' Russian wi it. - j - n quesT fr"e J s re-fra- in -- s -- X erca ! K , i f - J fs1,h6 e d e hadj' 1 1- o pir.-io- , n. M ,e - - vf , .. Bill-ingsl- ! -- - 'G "7T.of ) 1 I ' -- "'. ( |