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Show llrec( Wsior u. ( I I YE PA (IE THE PROVO POST of fhe Steamship Eastland in Chicago Rivet ; Columbia will ShowT Pic' u es of Disaster Tonight tl ANIMATED WEEKLY MONDAY SETTLES THE RAFFERTY WAR A World Feature Comedy TUESDAY UNDER THE CRESCENT Featuring Princess Hassan in a Drama of Modern Egyptian Life HOW BILLY GOT HIS RAISE' Comedy ONE BUSY DAY ' Comedy jT VAII WAGONENS AT VIVIAN PARK RESORT -- The VanWagenen family from Provo, Wasatch and other places have just ended a thiee days outtng at the beautiful Vivian park in Provo canyon. There were about two hundrea members of the family present during the stay and the Epperson band furnished music during the day and played for dances at night. The reunion is an annual - event with the family and this year it was This photograph of the wreck of It looks toward the Clark street the hull are the rescueis who took .bigger than ever and all vote Vivian "a point above 'the "stern "from the hold more than Uli dad. ' park the finest kind of a place for the excursion stermer Eastland in the bridgeTronf In the distance at the right is tec such a gathering. During the past Chicago river Saturday morning. of the vessel. She is lying on her week the park has been Inhabited by was taken an hour after the accident. port side and the- crowd of men on rug Kenosha, which had a line at t'.v from three to five hundred people and the management reports a most sue TROUT PLANTED T. lAILUR OR. cessful season. WE8TH0U8E E. -- tow of the Eastland to tow- her to agajnsther bow and bis bow against Lai e""Michtgam'Th captsPr of lE" the wharf. This formed a bridge ov(ug as he saw the steamship careen- er which several hundred escaped. ing swung around with his sttni - - J. L ROOSEVELT SCORES THOSE VISITS CLASSMATE . ADVOCATE PEACE ANY PRICE AT San Diego, July 27. Advocates of peace" at any price were scored 'bv J. L. Lytel, chief engineer for the Col. Theodore Roosevelt her' toStrawberry Project, has as his guest night when he addressed a large for a few days Mr. E. L. Weaterhouse, expos!-- i crowd at the Panama-Pacifi- c chief engineer of the Philippine an for talked Roosevelt Col. tion. Islands, and wife, who expect to minutes. hour and forty-fiv- e spend several days In this city. Mr. Mr. Roosevelts address came as a Westerhou8e was a classmate of Mr. climax to Roosevelt day at the e Lytels while they - were attending position a program of entertainment the Unlveraity of Nebraska. While which kept the former president here ia making a thorough inspection busy all day. of the construction work near Payson with seventy j Holding a, and the Strawberry Project seven members of his former Rougn - - Riders.- Roosevelt fondled the regiLANDS DOCTOR JAP exbib-j mental oolora when they were IN JAIL TO WAIT TRIAL Ited. With the Rough Riders as an, Roosevelt Colonel . rl escort. honorary a George Koga, a Japanese visited one of the attraction at the In Jail now the county where live several hands , tloner, is . medicine of Indians. He exhibited much plea--: charged 1 with, practicing a pre-a- n waived He license. without a, sure at a ceremony of christening Indian' boy Theodore Roosevelt. j liminary hearing and could raise the ' . the day the former $500 bail fixed by Judge E. L. Jones. i i , ... And we rememher those apostles of peace now by the name of Copperheads. "It's absurd when we say we went am an extremely domestic war. man. But if there should be war, 1 ' and my four Bons should go to It atVera They called', that peace Crus. I am not dealing in terminology. ' j - -- Keep the battleships together. The digging of the Panama canal and the .cruise of the battleship fleet around the world commanded the respect of , tOO.OM," LAKE - - - DEAP MUTES HAVE LIQUOR. 28. - w CARD OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (7- ACCIDENT ;Mrs. Mary Wilson of Provo Bench' desires to express publicly her sincere thanks" and appreciation of evrendered ery actof sympathetic-telpthe lafet and family herself during to sickness and funeral ceremonies of her husband Thomas W. Wilson, who was gently laid to rest- in Provo cem- , (?', etery "on the ,2th- - Inst.-- T Durward Worthington, age 14, met with a painful .accident Thursday morning when -- he felL from,. ..the top floor of a barn. He was taken to the Provo General hospital by Mr. Clinger and .Probation Officer B. F. Roper, where an examination of the boy's in- Juries was made and It was found that he had broken his shoulder. The boy was given medical attention and re(7ar at any , price is sometimes turned U his home in Lake View with necessary, peace at any priceisnt, Mr. Clinger, wu'1' iVV Li Ci - - I . -H- OW-GC-':, -- , iJf lhL t I. ... . HOOVER DIED ON TUESDAY Andrew J. Hoover, a resident of the Third wand, : died lastTuseday night at his home of heart trouble and debility. Mr. Hoover a as borr. at SL Joseph, Mo., November 1, 1848 his home in this city but has ma-lall life. He was vei his practically known here and leaves many frhnils - nd fo . general 'rsv operate YOU ASK HALF; A DOZEN WONT rctives to mourn- - hls loss. Funeral services were held to lay In" the Third ward meeting house at f OF YOUR FRIENDS TO I.IEET Y7 oclock. AT OUR SALESROOM and CIVIL SERVICE i io Ji -- e SOME ,'AFTERNOON AN EXAMINATIONS THIS STRATES TION J V.EEK AND SPEND WITH HOUR OR TWO , CORAY, be held in the Federal tuM' Ing, Provo, Utah, to (secure el gibl ' for the following positions on Fi , dates given: 17 August Drainage engineer senior drainage engineer, senior !anf appraiser. 18 Junior August drainage engineer, Junior land appraiser, - assist ant curator Jnpaleontologyr advanced apprentice draftsman, assistant pathological inspector,- - laboratory an ir seed testing. August ,18 and 19 Marino eng'ne 'draftsmen fgaf,jbtbarinea.i marine engine and boiler draftsman. .1 August, 25 and 26 Junior etlgmee-(civilJunior engineer (mechanical O' Will MRS. WHILE SHE DEMON THE ACTUAL OPERA- OF THESE ECONOMICAL " ELECTRIC COOK STOVES? SIMPLY TELEPHONE AND TELL 1 - For- - hlanks-an- d - in US THE, DAY ,C0ME -- YOUD CO RAY MRS. READY fOR LIKE TO WILL BE - YOU.'-- - U tah Power & v .Light Co. ferar . s J. R. HODSON., . Local Spoertar', ' iLW .,1 AFFECT Y THE VA . -- electrical.)tion see IMatmES .JCarrot s are the best possible Tor the complexion. JA AT I V c'.-Angei- , - . V ) - . 'd Charles Killian was arrested at Salem Tuesday for selling liquor without a license by Sheriff EasL He pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined $50 for the offense. The offense took place in the Sa- still here. lem World drug store and the officers served an Injunction on the place Peace Is Bro. Bryan's paramount, and will cfoae it for one year In ac- with prohibition as a aide line; but cordance with the law. the last threatens to disturb the first Francis DeGraw of Payson was found guilty of selling Intoxicating liquor whlch. lt Is claimed he purchased at the Salem joint and was $50. t Three deaf mutes n, , v, 'Dr. John T, Miller, foimeriy ti es, cit, but now a residf-his in Provo for a suo. . .. . and lectured Defore the sun 8thool at college Hall Ja8t evening. jjr Miller- - la a paychologist... of c..-- ' giderabIe note "and sinfe goinj T has held respor I CallfornIa positions In juvenile court boast.. With Miljef lg professor B. D. Ueirold( ,h0 is delivering a series c. lecturg on tte Llfe of Jo8eph Sinitn. also" devoting much time L aud character analy8lg and vocationc gUidaaCe. .TJia,twct,fnen will tour thi southern part pJr-stati- . Xndrew J. were detained here by the poice yesterday until their conduct investigated. Thev hailed from Pres-toand were on their way home from They had a goodly quantity Ogden. 0f beer and whisky with them and explained to the officers that when they went to Ogden friends in Preston asked them to get some liquor for them. They had been obliging and as a result were well loaded with con- The officers at Preston traband. were consulted and advised the lads to leave the stuff at Logan as sure punishment would await them if they brought the liquor Into Idaho. They accepted the advice and the boose is c-u- ES t I e Logan, July S PROVO VISI-L- in.--- ,n , VIEW YOUTH HAS PAINFUL Game Warden D. feiulned from the Strawberry reservoir where he plant210.0CO eastern brook trout four Inches long. The spawn for these was secured at Fish lake and the eggs were- hatched at the Springvi.-hatchery, where the fish were kept a few days ago, According to the fish and game dc- partmentthe Strawberry reservoir h one of- the best lakes for trout In the entire state and with the success the department is having it will only be a short time when that lake will be a fisherman's paradise. The Board of Education has let a contract to Thomas Larsen to finish the Maesar school which consists ol plastering and woodwork in three rooms and In a hall and stairway. Larsen bid $1,310, and must have the job completed by September 1 . nations. We should be prepared. We should, have a standing army of fined ' ' - just -I- ed Colonel Roosevelt. t ant Deputy Fish HMadseh has practi-expositio- Throughout president yas given tremendous ova tions and it was with great difficultythat tie was able to reach the plat- form tonight to speak. ' If after his Gettysburg speech, Lincoln had listened to those whoeald that war is the worst. of all evils, we would not be here tonight, said T IN STRAWBERRY a crafty 1 means THE ELLEN NEXTj MONDAY.' man! for them. This'siafe ''r' iv er JT I- - Efficient Putlc SsrVict " |