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Show NO. 57 PROVO FRIDAY, JULY ITYj-OTAH,' VOLUME 1915. 9, -- What a Sixteen Inch Gun Really Looks Like COMMERCIAL CLUB BENCH WARDS MEMBERS READY CELEBRATE FOURTH v FOR BIG CLIMB - The Commercial club Ttmpanogos a hike is now well under way. and the trip completely outlined. The committee - iiTTharge, eonsistingof Jaa. Clove, E. L. Roberts' and R7 R, Irvine, Jr., met at the Commercial club rooms last Tuesday and drew up the will make lt'possllle plans,'' which 'v. for the big climb to be handled In one day without over fatiguing say of those participating. It was decided to make arrangements with the. railroads to furnish a special train which will leave the corner of Second West and Center Streets at 4T45 a. m. Wednesday morning, August 4. ThI strain will reach Wildwood not later than 5:Sit r. m thus making it possible to take an easy gait and still reach Emerald lake at the foot of the glacier by midday.. From here to the top of the highest peak in less than one hour climb, which will give .the hikem an hour or more on top before the muSt be begun. One of the feature of the trip will be the slide down the glacier and the management urges that everyone be prepared for the slide of their lives, CHILDREN KILLED one hundred yards In three seconds, with breath and every other super-BY MEXICAN MOBS tluous appendage IeftTehlnd. From the glacier back to Wildwood will Mexico City, July 6. Terror and take not more than four leisurely hours and the party will be landed in anxiety, which has gripped this city . Prove not later than 9 p. m. past few days, The management promises that no acutely reached ita .climax, today, n when a one need ear the trip' if properly troop of soldiers, seeking to quell a equlpTedund' suggestions- for- equip- rising food riot, fired low It-, is ment will be published later. dense throng "people vrating for expected that at least 200 people will their allowance of cereal, and killed make the climb. ' Some will come a number of woman and children. from various parts of the state and -- Red Cross first aid booths e many of the business Inen Tiave' com- 599 women and children were treated mercial friends from "the East and for gunshot wounds and for injuries from the Coast who will make spethey received in the crush of 30,000 cial trips to Provo for the big hike. people which gathered In front of the effort. will be.. made to. combine fnternaliohar re!ier" commission 3 the mountain excursion w 1th the .Re- warehouse to receive their share of tail Clerks' Outing day. the six loads of corn that was disk - . ) de-'sce- At,-th- lAn tributed o- - com-Hiitte- . - eigners. V - super-visio- h h I- 15-in- I6-lnc- h -- He-lol- TIMEFORCARS early , feeble-minde- d - sub-norm- al ( ( traln-passeng- of-h- er 'I The Misses Dixon and Barlow will give a Short demonstration of modem danoing steps at - the Summer School social and dancing hour this evening at the ladies gymnasium. These young ladies will also give an hour of Instruction free to all present and another hour, of social dancinbe enjoyed, Taylor-Br- os g-will will furnish the latest Edison large All students and Y. U, Summer school Mends of .the are cordially Invited to Join ln.vthe fun. This social hour will close vm. first five weeks of summer school. . A " 444444444444 U . '? he Eccles. n yesterday when E. W. P. tfment toT . .aloonlesa' nation British consul general Unuea to Jt hajJ ,a the ,agt grow was here, nearly forced; at rifle two years. points, to aid In a jail delivery. Forty state superintendents of the ' The consul general was taking his league addressed two morning automobile ride when he meetings field simultaneously and was stopped by $wo of Zapata's told of the progress being made to soldiers. They climbed into bis car, bring about a complete suppression of ordering his chauffeur to drive them the liquor traffic. leisurely about the city for several "Making It unanimous In Idaho, hours. Finally they ordered them- and "How Colorado fight was won." selves taken to the penitentiary, were seme of the topics on which the where a general Jail delivery was at- state superintendent spoke. tempted by them; During their hilarious ride the Judge b Morgan of the Fourth British legation was notified. The Dl8trlct court ,,4 the following two soldiers were arrested and a allen8 to cWzen8hip: John Walter promise has been madethat theyjwlilJohn80n ofPayBooanatLve-Of-Den-J!- 1 be executed. The consul generals Bounous of Provo. mrk; James. car flew the British flag at the tims Jame, Christian NelSn oT Provo anativeT It m!nTeMOyt6e"twr ' soldiera?" in kcC every automobil Iliark'. christlan FroisIand of Provo that ventures forth - on the streets a natre of Norway; Hugh Dougall of during these troubled times carries. Thlatle who became a British sub-I- n like the ships of the sea, the national Canada; during residence But the Zapata Robert Souter & native of flag cf its owner. Englahd. soldiers seem to have the utmost re8ding jn pr0vo. contempt for these flags. Seizing and FORMER PROVO LADY stealing of autonioblles Is general n. b b b n mtETLA DIES AT -r POCATELLO t0 haTe Permed Merrlll.-a- ld he-eas- The committee reported that the company should reach the railroad about 8 oclock In the evening as the trip had been made In that time very nicely Eph Homer reported the gathering of the 1. O. O. F. lodge in Salt Lake within a shert time and urged the business men of Provo to Join In the Mr Homer a'aojook up eyursjon of Provo from a her child had pronounced the name a of Mr. Eccles as Eccles", or Ech- - Ing mans standpoint and on talk that of in subject. sound "e. ols with the long tke Drst syllable. Senator Smoot A meeting of the national board of said that the name was pronounced directors of the nthe usual say. Eccles league - of America was held Wednesday in An attempt was made by the fense to prove by President Smith Atlantic City, New Jersey, in which and Senator Smoot that the late Da- - they adopted a resolution asking vld Eccles had been a man of up- - Congress to submit to the states the right character, a moral man and a propcsed amendments to the federal rnan of honesty, integrity and pro- - constitution providing for national bitv, The court in sustaining the ob- - prohibition and urging the legislation jectlonofthe plaintiff to this lineof to prevent, the use of malls for the cuestionlng held that good character advertising - I v - b b b b b b b M, ttwim Anti-Saloo- 1 Varney,-America- - n p - " N ( ) t 1 burdensome, Jai i. jitlfW J d- b - . - X prove work-gav- ol I and) ( ..-afernlty- - i , Juvenile Judge David T. Lewis and Probation Officer B. F. Roper have returned from. American Fork, where they have been checking up the dellnquents in the Juvenile court. Ralph Hoffman was committed to the Industrial schcol and a number of other boya were summarily bandied by the courL The officers are working' systemat-lcallthrough the county and are doing much to remedy the evils of the Juveniles end to stop malicious mismuch food or chief. A large number of both boys -. and gtrlB,are''mEr larly to the officers. J n t Mrs. James GIbby gave birth yesterday morning to a baby girl The physician reporta all well Miles Sinclair was sentenced to a term of from six months to five years In the state prison today, having been found guilty of a, statutory offense. .UX MVsrffafiltfrCfiMstl'ahseh, splendid musical program biHiKE'TO SATURDAY FOR PLANNED with good speeches. etc.vwill b ly Miss Christina Jones of this city, died at her home- In Pocatello, Idaho, be the order of things ' at City 4 depart- The Physical Education remains will be brought here park tomorrow evening. Comb B. T. U. summer-schoof the 7:45 the be at burial. Funeral services sill mencing promptly bjment b celebrated Provo band will be- - b vrlll conduct a hike to Maple Flat bejd Saturday at 2 oclock; in the b 6 oclock a. at and re'a choicest beginning of bouse a the tomorrow, ward concert meeting gin mens gymb selections both pqpular ,and bjm. from the steps of the tlveg and friends may view the re- 111 be b a glad classes The few ahori speeches at the Berg & Son chapel on a classic; bjnaslum. who b Provo of to welcome all citizens gaturday from 12 to 1:30. by prominent citizens dealing b aith various issiies pertaining b desire to join the crowd Tho only F b is climbing to the future welfare or Provo equipment necessary T Provo Bench; Robert Singleton Geo. b and some vocal numbers will btogs and luncheon, A.- Fork; 'Peter b An- complete the program. Everyb The following jurors for the July I, Adamson, Highland; .George body is invited ta come and Niels Lake b Thompexamined Shore; derson. been court have bring their friends and a most b term of . b C. C. Dahlqulst, Abra- - son Benjamin. and accepted: to all. Is b assured Isssnt time E b R. Dixoh O. Tomorrow evening. City park, b hamJones, Charles were born to Mr and Twin b , Chas. girls Robertson. Jacob b Allen Provo: pt 7:43. The state teachers, who said that the only way to stop(b A. Starr this morning. Jul J. Marlnes'Mrs. Beginning yl5, VI Roach. alter b A. Evans. Industrial Committee. James E. mother and children are getting along examinations will be held at the Uni- - Industrial decay in this country was b .Commercial Club. N b( Larsen, Spanish Fork: ' , veraltv-of- . Utah Btimmpr school. through national prohibition. Crandall nicely.' t Garn, Cedar Fort; Charles b b b b b b b b A b b b lly the alleged plural quires much effort ne ;at..tbe. two. apoptics cale8 wa,t B to whem he referred,' he said. Smoot was asked If he Senato were present at the time of the tak- ,n of the testimony of Margaret Geddes at the 8moot investigation at Washington. He said he was present and heard her testify. He was then asked hetber Ir. Taylor in asking BUSY III COUNTY o T' W. JUVFIIIIE OFFICFRS -- -- ni - number of members were present President Chester Deal was out of the clty but. s as - represented by Vice President W. K, 8pafford, who brought up the question of the Timpanogos Bike, August 4. The committee reported that arrange rnents had been made for a special train P Provo canyon to Wildwood, the train leaving Provo at 5:30 in the morning. From Wildwood the moun-gtain limbers wilt up north ' fork to the trail The wearing of heavy Woodruff of the dld said; President , shoes and socks was advised, and nd they hav? Sn'lt Apcslle-BIarTtner-- Hs the-reside- any uch plural marriage. Under a; cross examination by Judge W. H. King for the plaintiff, hresident Smith was asked If there had not been pluur&l marriages performed since the manifesto. "I am very sorry to say that there have, replied President Smith. He was asked 1 fit were not true that some of the apostles cf the Mormon church had placed on the different construction manifesto than thatplaced on lt by Wllford ' ft The Pioneer Dav celebration be held in Timpanogos ward an, Sunday school officers hevewe.u-V-- . of the arrangements for th Everybody . is cordiallv invP-e- d gr?m. of thes-wrby and are assured of a good time. tr anLMargaretCeddeswere national- - prohibition -. sromt)n....cbtIrej,..waB..,,.girthoriTt?d,,.ttrIPIoituercial,cluti wm..held.Wedneawould be achieved by 1920 If the sem Anti-Saloo- at tb traffic-of-t- or u DANCING DEMONSTRATION ' SUMMER SCHOOL MUSICAL PROGRAM SATURDAY EVENING AT CITY PARK -- Anti-Saloo- day. which a short play wws acted by the patients furnishing much enjoyment for both-th- e player-an- d the visitors. that trated p -- feeble-minde- d the-liqu- wraartmnurmelMrk, - ; -- Protection Collapse s e- ery- - today .The in the District trouble occurred about three months constable at aao w hen Thistle, ha vcr x.- cling the rail-- , road yards in company with Elias Gardner and Dokas had charge of some sheep. Dokas claimed that - he and thought the officer was a hold-ufor that reason shot him. - Provo Bench, July 8. The M. I. A. of th two wards, Timpanogos and Sharon, joined in a grand celebration of the nations birthday at Timpano- At daybreak the resigos ward. dents were awakened by the" and at - sunrise-th-e &4 , v & 4 was About 9:30 in hoisted. flag A Jkipbis j the morning the people assembled at the meeting house and a splendid parade was formed. Charles Crandall acted as marshall of the day and had New coast uns are now be- - in their carriages to fire at an angle the affair under his direct The floats In order were as ing constructed at the U. S. govern- - 0f fifteen degrees. The greater ele- - follows: Goddess of Liberty with atment arsenal at Watervllet, N. Y. lations are used only for mortars. M. I. A. officers, Bishopric tendants, for the new fortress at Cape Henry, of Timpanogos ward. Bishopric of At the present time the only Ya., and tor the new Los Angeles guns the United States has are Sharon ward, State Champion Junior , fortifications. These guns will weigh Girls chorus, M. I. A. members on 127 tons each. They will fire pro- - stationed at Sandy Hook. Except for horseback. Clown band of Sharon - jectiles weighing 2400 pounds, which these defenses of New York City, acC. IL ward, Snow Mercantile Co Wother-spoowill .have a muzzle velocity of 2150 cording to Gener aTWr YY, Poulson Cement Cullimore works, S. U. of the chief of the staff feet per second and be capable of Mercantile Co., negro clown band, piercing 46.4 inches of armor plate army, a modern battleship carrying followed by citizens in automobiles fcuna could stand off a mile alt the muzzle. - At an elevation of and buggies. The line of march was forty-fiv- e degrees these new guns and a half beyond the range of any from the ward house to th county Such a American fortification and batter.lt will shoot over fifty miles. thence north to Orem and re road, range would not be effective, how- to pieces. It was this Impressive fact to the Amusement hall, turning ever, and. would never be attempted that caused our war department to where an carwas excellent program either In practice or in actual war- decide on guns as the future ried out. Prominent the parts among - fare All of .ouE..Qast.guns .are .et.armament of our fortifications. werethe' foltow1ngr Singing by- tbe- choirs of both wards accompanied by the band with John T. Pyne as tnus.c director. Oration by Ray V. Wentz, PRESIDENT SMITH jSCIIOOL OF FEEBLE OREM LINE SETS Goddess of Liberty, May Newell; Lorna Booth; recitation, Story, MINDED CLOSED AT GEODES CASE Day, "The Flag Without a ' Stain . was beautifully rendered by the Junior girls chorus and also "Disall day to-Many prominent people of both Ogden, July Ross Beason of the Orem Inter- tant Bells. Miss Emma Pick sang urban reported today that the Orem day Mrs. Bertha M. EccleS, first wife Salt Lake and Provo attended the a solo accompanied by Prof. C. W. exercises of the Reid, Mr. Will Calmer gave a comic line will conduct Its first passenger of the late David Eccles, was on the closing was of conducted the at school which dialect selection and the program features service into - Springville next Sun- - witness- stand denying ended with a quartet by J. T. Pyne evenMrs. Margaret State .Mental hospital Tuesday .mornlng, when rates will be 'the story told by and Sons...J made for passengers from .Springville Geddes, who is claiming fo rher son a Ing. The work ofthe patients and After, the program' many of the was on to Salt Lake to see the Liberty Bell share in the estate of the late mill- children, placed people adjourned to the grove where From present indications that of- ionaire on the ground that she was exhibition and muck credit is due they had luncheon. All during the ficial announces that the road will in for on the the institution and Eccles wife splendid of pavld day ice cream, candy, etc. we that, all probability be opened for regular plural sales. rac foot the afternoon ; in . been In., given ing the patients have service by'july 15 andfor' David Eccles was the" father q. ball bame between the married and the making of various handicrafts. freight service about July 20, The son. and single men furnished much to of have the officials the road) prefer In addition to Mrs. Bertha Eccles, for the work showed the skill that amusement for the onlookers, the official opening take platee earlJer j the. defense called today as witnesses can be attained by the game ending 11 to 8 in favor, of .the than July 24; however, the matter is F. Smith, president of the with careful training. single men. In the evening a big r in the hands of the Springville peo-- Joseph was held In the amusement dance A splendid program of music, sing Mormon church and Reed Smoot, a pie, hall, completing a most suceessfnl ' member of the quorum of the twelve ing and reading was given after DOKAS ON TRIAL' find - themselves PREDICT SUPPRESSION OF Local authorities apostles of the Mormon cuurch a:! FOR SHOTTING HUFF Completely incapacitated for amelior-etin- g TRADE BY 1920 United States senator from Utah. LIQUOR vs. Peter The case of the State the grave situation arising from Dokas charged with an President Smith declared that at The corn dis-of food. dearth the Atlantic City, N.' J., July .?. Stir murder John Huff at ThiBtle opened tributed today was purchased by fotime Jt was alleSed that David Hng addresseB .ere deilvered against ,the court fewmsiinxif. vn 44444 b'b bbbbbbbbb REPLY In reply to the Provo Her- b alds question of yesterday b as to how long the people b would stand "Republican Rot We will venture a well grounded opinion that they will stand It at least as long as they did b b b Democratic b (for themselves) of the last b county administration and If b our contemporary does not believe It, let him, ask Robison, A Houtz, Hulsh, Smoot, Twelves b and.their deputies and publish A their replies. the well-bein- g 5- - b b b'b bbbbbbbbo |