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Show PROVO CITY. UTAH NO. 78 SEPTEMBER Hi, 1913 VOLUME Huge Drydock Floating About Dardanells Carring A Warship MANY STUDENTS REGISTER AT ft LOCAL UNIVERSITY THIS YEAR The seond days registration at the toBrigham Young University ended day to the general satisfaction of all, and although the teachers are not yet prepared to give out definite informa- FRIDAY, CHAUTUAQUA AGENT 0 ARRANGING FOR SEASONS- t AhtWWIll ?& ' , VvXw.i.'? & . t : a v AX . 1.1 .v ? . . 1 vn PROVOS PAY- , y 4 '! pttirA ROLL JUMPS . OP RAPIDLY - The excavation work tor connecLg the business Rouses of the city with the deep sewers has Increased the to here is Chautuaqua do System, payroll of the town to approximately tion on registration, and may not a for complete $150 per day for that work. and anarrangements so until the middle of next v eel., it s contract with Provo citizens $200 per day is belpg added by other enroil-n-c- t very evident that the school for a Chautuaqua for next Ryberg Bros. The latter claim that will be materially increased in they will increase the amount to $500 Some of our people are begin- the ctlege and other departments. per day by the middle of next week Provo to realize and as th esewer work progresses the ning jshocld When the training school started a to not the up pass wage will be increased there for a opportunity few days ago it was impossible to cat e eduthis time. This increase for the local short get popular, highly and for all cf the children enrolled, cational circuit labor is adding an excellent tone to Chautauqua . to the to back pubgo a nember had business that of the city and the outthe uplift brings community room of to lack the lic schools owing will. and look next recreation for the three months Is cn- good in the B. Y. U. , usually bright, The school haa increased itf ef1 The commencement of this public cf number a and this year ficiency will undoubtedly mark Tne w era work added excellent teachers have been in the' maprogress and prosperity of the umi aid BIG TROUT PLANT- ' to the faculty., which -- will -x'v. V A, y and an optimistic spirit is notr will iv which town, terially in the class work, in practically every quarSome prevailing next morning. Monday begin 111 AMERICAN FORK The ter. call for additional help at This that of enormaus the are opinion teachers the of drydock owned by, large battlUhip which Is being re- the Dardanelles and many of them the Woofcn Mills has also done much t the enrollment will not be complete the British navy, floats about the Dar-- paired. There 'are mere than ninety'of course-mus- t be repaired on the to Improve tne outlook for this secbefore the middle of next week. Joseph Smith, state fish and game danell s carrying along as it goes a, warships engaged in- - the attack on ground.' tion. deputy commissioner, left Salt Lake this morning to plant 75,000 rainbow trout in the stream there. The fish HUNDREDS TRYING MERCHANTS WANT BATTLE OF SPRING will be' from four to six inches in length and should be matured for TO KEEP HILLSTROM i SOLICITORS TO PAY LAKE DISASTROUS the sportsmen's flies by the openin case, In of the The Portland, Ore., Sept. 23. The quesfishing season next June. which Albert Ceddei. son of Margaret of state or federal control tjf tion EXECUTION1 FROM REGULAR LICENCE TO PROVO FORCES Fred W. Chambers, fish and game Geddes of SakLake, sought to prove water, power resources was to be put .. of commissioner, said yesterday that the legal heirship ttNone thirty-thirtoday .squarely before the Western t Salt .Lake, 3,500,0'iQ Sept. 23. Soren X. About forty business men appealed tho'itHate of tjie ihte David Eccles, department would hae Cnawnre that the fighting forces ol States water power conference, in conA large majority of the and which has causedsuch wide- Vlack spotted mountain trod' plant- Christensen, . w ho has been represent-- ( before the 'city commissioners last Provo had left the treuches to recon- vention here, ed in Ocstreams the of and the lakes on accohd attention resolutions by committee, whose report spread ingJoseph Hitlstrcm, convicted jnur Wednesday at their meeting to ask noitre In the south, few people of was made 15. These fi&h w ill all be mintober was Eccles David of wh prominence public last night, urges state srme rtlief from peddlers and derer, sentenced to be executed Octo-o-r this city knew that while ihey xveie control and proponents of this policy one of the leading financiers oKthe now b when planted and will take who aie, it is cliimed, do to V several years to mature, but 500,000 berl, last night received a telegram &licifrp aeefully sleeping . West, has at last been brought occuned asserted that they were numerically-stron- g business without a trout will tiie license, between six B. to four and from rhidjow Jerome Saoath, secretary of enough to capture the cwntea- close, and Albert U Spring Lake, which resultea in Die " " of - p.fn)fer of thTr teTvhm? receive $150,000. in lieu of all other inches, in length wUlalsa.be .plumed the Iiiterimlkmal Society for the Pre- defeat and 'oaprtulatlon cf the Prow tion. contained in claims as an heir of tae late David by theNifiddle of next month, says veution ot declarations Important Capital Punishment, me ho,,sys "bo have large ruuonnt.s. of forces, and a w ar f2"i to the of Indemnity was to be EccltC Acting in behalf of the boy oihmiSRienHJ Chamber and will be which t. majority repot in thdir establishmessage is -- in reply to cue sen by,noni'-,- r jo posted before the local Iro-pSmoot oi Reed and his guardian Thomas W. Sloan big enough to &(ch by next June. Senator by Mr. Christensen relative "hitehead gave a were permitted to collie back to their yrerented obtaining jo follows: the law firm of Boyd, De Vine and Utah, a stay of execution for Hillstroin. It anlendid address tn which he view.-own country. Eccles, attorneys for the estate fileu NARROW That tKe states have the constiis as follows: The cause of the trouble is some- tutional the all and many tliu' merchadls any grievances withdrawing the document right ani power to control New York, 'are laboring under, and 'argued in what 'indefinite, but a bunch American Folk, Sept. further objections to the final distri4t'd regulate the appropriation and Sept. 22, 1913. Jfavor of some means cf protecting our Provo boys hired autos and went to use cf the waters within their bounbution of the vast estate, in the office Pearson had a narrow escape 'tepm Wire received. I communicated iin-- local business men from this unfiir Spring Lake for a dance, and accoid-mtiife of County Clerk Henry Hales late serious injury last night when daries for all beneficial purposes to reports circulated in the south with Swedish minister ompetition diately Wednesday afternoon. naiigation, and also have the and vcretary Lansing and a await- Among the other speakers were end of the county some of the memMr. Sloan went to Ogden Wednesright and power to control and reging thehreply now. Your telegram Alex Hedquist, Samuel Schwab, H bers of the Provo force hod become ulate the rates and service of theu day following the formal receipt by the says the extsfution is set for Oct. I. Robinson, Win. M. Rojlance, George hilarious from imbibing too freely of from checks certified two him of public utilities. Is that correctTI will make every A. Hansen, Wm. M. Wilson, It. R. bodka, anl one of the boys Insulted National City bank of Salt Lake, each That we are opposed to any poleffort to get stay oYexecuflon. letters Irvine and many others, vho all rne of the ladles in the dance Jia,1 icy that looks toward imposing the for $75,000. The checks were signea our previoiiNinformationl spoke of the unjustice of men doing Clarence Moore, constable, and comfollowing the of upon Pingree. by Hyrum leasing generally system was that Hillstrom was scheduled to'busisess without a license or a com-di- mander of (he Spring Lake forces at When uisked Wednesday night why domain. public Get. 31. We are now working on'paratively small one as compared with tempted to make kn arrest, but was the amount was paid him in two That we are in favor of a declafor was it your telegram that the date setxjlbe large' amounts of money invested immediately .serrounded by the Provo said that Sloan act by congress recognizing checks, Mr. Oct. 1. Hope to obtain good resultsNn some of our local busines houstj. hoys who claimed that they would ratory the purpose of simplifying the handling that the proprietary interests of the . aTm city commission "JEROME B. SABATH. expressed a not stand for the capture of any part United States in the vacant land of the money. two The reasons in for the action of theJdesireMo help the business men in1 of their forces. However, reinforce- within the states is subject to the Salt Lake, Sept. 4. Looking like have deposited the money different hanks, he said, and snail great, golden cantalopues, a crate it state board of pardons last Saturday any way'Vissible under the law, anu ments arrived to assist Mr, Moore and jurisdiction and .eminent domain of more. In each peaches was delivered at the office of declining to grant- to Joseph .Hill- CommisstoneiNsLe Jtoy Dixort sug- it required only a verp few minutes e again divide it into two those states for all uses which carried in the Secretary S. H. Clay of the Commer-nam- strom a commutation from the death gested doing awa"y. with the liceu,? to determine the victors in the battle declared be will bank the money laws of those states the by " Fcntmce to one of life Imprisonment altogether. The Provo battlers took their de- to be public uses. of the estate of Albert Eccles cjal club yesterday. They came, It will remain intact until the piimentary, from the Rariden fruit will be issued by tiieboard next SaturCity Attorney Jacob Pqieman and feat with much chargin and returned That any legislation by congress courts have decided upon the amount 'fann on provo bench. When it came day. Under the laws of f.he state the Attorney Jacob Evans weiT.presen: home at a very late hour. Today the purpose or effect of which is to to eating them, half a pech proved board of paidons is required to state and answered legal questions relative they gathered up some official" dipl- substitute arbitrary or discretionary of attorney's fees to be paid." the this detail the Interstate Commerce law'ifhijomats and returned tej, arbitrate the authority of executive officials for better than several of the ordinary rn the recor.,1 the reasons for Its In complete legal filed notice yesterday kind, it was a common right during tlons when clemency Is granted.! how it affected this case. The cityTtQiible. verbiage of the fixed rules of law governing the adthe afternocn to see two members of When petitions aie merely denied no ordinances of this and other cities In Ogden by Mr. Sloan: , ministration, sale, or other disposi.. the clth .sharing a peach, each one such action is made necessary by were quoted, and the question of tu two 'Vqung BOYS In the matter of the estate of of public lands and reservations tion these .ordinances were dis- , j forcing COMMIT ROBBERIES and , David Eccles. deceased. In the having enough to satisfy his appetite. Ia'. of wayjover The same will rights This is not a discount On' the flavor The practice of the board, however, cussed, and In any case where the matter of the application of be unwise. de- of the fruit, which was of surprising is explained today - by Chief Justice ti'erchatus find any Infraction of the Two young boystwelve years of .bert Eccles. a piinor, to be That we are opposed to ownerdared an heir of said deceased: quality,' but it makes possible Borne D. N. Straup of the supreme court. ordinances they were askei to bring age, were arrested DyNOff,ce' Snow ship or control, either direct or inperealization of the size of the magni- It has been to make the board's rear them to the attention of the officer after they had ih one dayimoken into Now 'comes the direct, by the United States governthe . by Albert" sons for denying petitions when U and prosecution will follow. Eccles, the cannery, a box car at the depot ment of Intrastate public utilities. ficent specimens. titioner, t and and destroyed appeared that Bucb action might be( shipment of gnqds, guardian, Thomas W, Sloan, The minority report follows, the- board LOCAL TEACHERS all the objections BEET advisable. LIGHT CROP withdraws SPRINGVILE the Coal Accordingly, oN independent hereby companys nneg cf the Ferris bill, which prolast Saturday requested Judge Straup heretofore made and filed herein villas for a federal leasing system ac, Sprlngvllle, Sept. 23. The farmers who is a member of the board andr. ' to the settlement of the final of powr sites. The report recomhere who are now harvesting their who also wrote the supreme court's Certificates and diplomas have been count and the distribution of said mends thC a beot crop are very much disappointed decision In the Hillstrom case, to pre- - granted by the state Doard of education for estate as prayed for In the petileased be sitessbould The adminsetting forth the to the following teachers and Instruc- in the way the crop is turning out pare a statement tion of David C. Eccles, fifty'Veara. of period and conthe tops look healthy and facta of the case, the proceedings had tors in Utah county: While istrator of saU estate, The lease shouliKbe irrevocable, account may would Indicate a good heavy crop, before the board of pardons and the Grammar Grads Life piplonias Roper. One of the boys got away and a compesents that the final except upon- a decree's condiwhen they are dug the peets are ex- reasons for the board's action in do- - Samuel Biddulph, Provo; Olive Y. has not been heard of since, but the be allowed and said estate may tent. court, for a breach . Gilchrist, Provo. - the nying clemency to Hillstrom. according to the small other was Bent to the State Industrial tion expressed! In lb 1 be ceptionally X. " there- r Normal school at Ogden. tonage down on that account to Judge Straup this morning said Extension of prayer for the distribution lessee should be required The ' what la usually pro- that he Is now engaged In the prep Certificates Delilah Booth, Provo; . . about in. the use ot pay an annual rental for ALBERT ECCI ES, Bertha rev. J, C CLARK duced on an ace. The- - trouble ap- aration of the statement and that it Nettle Hatfield, Sprlngvllle; on a calculated be to the premises, of board . for W. apA. Jones guardian the farto Sloan, will the be here sold L. be and to and Thcmas Hurst. general presented Provo; Myrtle pears By basis of the power produced j mers cannot account for the reason proval probably at s meeting to be Provo; Jean W'illlams, Provo. fixed be the estate and person of Albert to at a rate per horsepower ... Eccles. ..... . ' Five Year State" Certificates Kb Rev. J. C, Clark has spent the week In the lease. . without H Is in the need used. - - - held Saturday. . By that time it ia William Spry and wood M. Christensen, Provo; Blanche n saR Lake attending the . , expected .The government should have the WILL A. R. Barnes. MILLS London. , who also KNIGHT Atty. Gen. Rotterdam, Sept.. 23, via Sprlngvllle; . Albert Melanin, second annual convention of the right, at the expiration of the lease, EXHIBIT AT FAIR During the last week the German posi- are member of the board, will have Provo. The convention to take over the plant through Baptists of Utah, tions In Belgium have been heavily re- returned from Portland. Following Special Ceitificates Frank H. East- - is a gieat success. , which the site is utilized by payThe Knight Woolen Mills will make inforced, while the fortifications at tha board approval of Judge Straup manual training and eit; of the mond, ing to the lessee the fair value A baby boy arrived at the home o a novel display at the state fair this Lille, in .France, have been restored statement. It will be given out for Aaron . Johnson, LehL music. however, property, not Including, and strengthened. Thomas I).' Cox last night,, and a anything on account of rights In lands , , publication. year by installing a loom tnd "l:" , T1 Aba. public how cloth Js It is - reported here that the so' preTwo work engines on the Inte.m- - baby girl at the home of Thomas Y. secured under the act or other law will mills 4 also display and A. been I'amil, E. taken in anticipawoven. The collision. In Mr. Evans?. cautions have Mothers and babies are gft- of the United States, or appurtenant Haladay ban had a head-ocloth for of California suiting on lines a while .northern offensive front of many returned their tion rcundn.g t ting along nicely. possible general clty last Saturday, water rights, secured by appropriaand blankets, as well as coats, lap the part of the entente allies along the where they have been for the past curve. No one was hurst, how tion or on account of the franchDe ho h George Y. Myers of Highland was robes, etc. The display will be'veiy western lind before the autumn rains year and a half and will again ma,. although the engines were which the operations of the under . their home in Provo. ,. la Provo Wednesday. original In, Its make-upbegin. quite badly dmagd. lessee are carried on. Mr, A. I. Morse, a represen- tatlve of the Ellison White sea-so- n. s -- . i vv S s is - 3 Albert Eccles Senator Smoot For State Control of Water Sources Paid Portion of the Estate ddes famous-Eccies-Ge- - d . . - Geddes-Eccle- s -- -- 1 - s d n (' - k ' g - ex-n- pt - e ( - - e corn-mino- ,N. r. .. ae-jt- . -- v -- -- , ...... , above-name- , ," ( - - -- and-will-- cut Two-Yea- one-ha- lf that-Gov- Thirty-Childs- . 1 . demon-.stratlng.t- , o . -- y n - I - , . |