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Show The merchant who appears in this can - paper depend on reasonable re- turne. If the-ad -- Is the returns right 'are sure. Dont wait for our collector to come to tell of poor delivery service. Dont have servIee poor Phone this office. d It V: -- T L s First Complete Photo oi Pres!. Wilson and Cabinet Which St. Lonis Convention Endorsed WILSON AND PROVO CITY PLANS DIG MARSHALL r TIME ON NOMINATED - If the plans of the epople who at the court house last night are ceasful, and there ia no reason Coliseum. St. Louis, June 15. Pres-- 1 Ident Wilson and Vice President Mar--4 shall were nominated by acclamation nr tonight by the Democratic national convention; the - ticket being com-- , pleted fohr minntea before Friday. Contrary to expectations, however, the (invention did not finish its work I because the platform was not ready and itVil! meet again Tir 11 o'clock Friday morning. It was announced in the convention 'that the subcommittee drafting the I platform had finished Its work, but ; that the entire resolutions committee was not assembled to pass upon If and It was not known when that could . fTw dome, , f President' Wilson's own plank From Left to JKight: Prresident Wilson, Secretary of Treasury William G. McAdoo, Attorney General T. W. charging conspiracy among some Tor-- ' eign bora Citizens tot the benefit of Gregory, .Secretary of Navy Josephus Daniels, Secretary of Agriculture Houston, Secretary of State Robert Lansing, foreign powers and denouncing, any, Secretary of War Newton Dr Baker, Postmaster General Burleson, Secretary political party ' Which benefits and .Secretary uof Labor-Wilso- n, v does not repudiate sudh a statement , Fxanklin ID. Lane, .and Secretary of Commerce Redfield. v,i7 was Incorporated In the platform' Just , as the president hjmajeff 'sent tt from Washington. It 'waa DOTH understood that The ' president insisted that (he plank should be put) ' In the platform In the way be had . drawn It ' - There never waa sny . doubt, of, President TTlsoas nomination to" -night, but there was a possibility that 7 some vte ' presidential 'booms might T?ie outlook for a 'railroad 1rta The auto i owners of Provo are dehe brought out In opposition to Vice the Uintah basin is getting brighter termined to atop the practiced steal-tn- g 'President Marshall. -all the time and as the surveyors reand if mutoi rides for' joy tho They melted away; however.-whe. the convention got in session and flues the officers are now following port on their preliminary surveys, l. as soon as President WHsods nom- prove eorrect ;smre than ose young at once, collected fragments of Provo becomes mor and myre the Butts, Mont, June 15. Explosion ination had been made, by a roaring bandit will be landed either in , the of a bomb In -a mall package ad- - the boxeb and of the package in logical teimfnua or junction for the of scl8"aticu1 , Sector - ?' ? ,- ' j . j- - p - oflnterior - -- 'r . , fd nra.ciTAH SPRY EKPLOBES IN EHPESS ErcFEovo a (HMDS ROMS ADDRESSER TO GOV. cm rjr.uJTO - f CAR;L1L CLEG! n prrn 0 C!!0 , T ' LL.i Ilk 17. vn,X'. cast tsBlde a:hmg .prepared speech and vhuplf said ,., "I nominate Thomas Riley Marshall of Indiana for vice president f 7 . To President Wilsona nomination there swat only one dissenting vote, Robert Emmett Rurke of Illinois, who came to the convention announcing that he was oppocj d to the president. s His vote technically made the nomination 1591 tol. , r ,-- ( r i preii-dent- J? 9 -' 'VjpiL-v- . , 'Tkh j. - the offenad, Which Its a felony For theoffense the 'thieves mayibe sent to the state prison tor from gone 'to twenty years and the owners tef: the t flfEZ:ucj J H The Austrians, June kave evacuated Csernowltx, ccapttal tf Butorina, according do dispatches 16 , a the ses&etfDcial Fetrograd Mews agency from 7T)ukowln4 by way (f Bucharest , London, Jane 16. News of the (capture of Ctneraowitt reached1 London early today. Dispatches of the past ts pieces and kits the sacks, slugs from the Infernal .machine and other wreckage rained ' about him like shrapnel. cars will insist upon drastic meaThe sack hearing the infernal masures 'If the practice is cot stopped chine was mailed at Chicago and purported to he official man for GoverImmediately. nor Spry. , Tiave Federal authorities an MrGH PRIESTS HOLD begun , - 'CONFERENCE SUNDAY investigation, which promises to Ibe AT EDOBWOOD 'GROVE tor ranching. Postmaster Phil Goodwin, who went ft the explosion to the High Triests conference is apto 'Sunbe held at 'Edgewood pointed day, June 18. Meetings at 10:30 and 1:00 o'clock. The Tleber train ' will stop for passengers at Center street and at Hdgewood. i An high priests and their families are Invited 'especially, and the public c generally. 'Pyne and "Boshard Broa. quartette promses to 'be 'in attend-- -i 1. few days had. In a measure, prepared -- -- -- as a doomed town. Nevertheless, the speed with which the city was compelled to capitulate came as a surprise and K Is declared here in military circles that the brev-t- y of the time allowed the Austrians - for evacuation must mdaabtedly have added largely to the toll of prisoners and booty which the Russians are now - gathering bn. , The Russians already have cautpred more than 150,056 prisoners, 163 cannon, 366 machine guns, 139 bomb throwers and thirty two mine throwers. According to the. Times,,., the, fste Of Csernowltx was sealed when the Russians took Snlatyn on the Pruth, cutting the most important railway communications, while 'the recent of Austrian troops in had been of such a wholesale character that the strength of the defenders of Csernowltx had been seriously weakened. Such of the Austrian forces as have been able to escape, the Times says, are now forced to take to the branch , railway . running toward .the Carpathians and their position cannot be regarded m Cxeraowttx - Elks Ledge Held Flag Day Program . in Thsir Quarters 7 7. : f - Senator Reed Smoot rain re to Prove yesterday afternoon for a ibrief vla9t and while here met many business men and leading Republicans. The Senator was pressed for time but stopped In his rush of business long enough to assure the local party wordkers that Charles E. Hnghei would he deeded president to Novem- The local Elks lodge held its an1 , ber. . nual Flag day exercises last was offered the teght in Cbe lodge room and Senator Smoot n good attendance turned out tor tfce chairmanship' of the Republican par, occasion. James Devine of fialt ty, but owing to ls many dutSea he Lake was the principal speaker of declined the portion end will meet the evening and gave a splendid ad- iwth the subcommittees in New York dress on the flag. The local people Meuday, morning to. choose, the next taking part In the exorcises were H. chairman ef the party. O. Blumentkal, George E. Ross, ProSenator Smoot was ' chairman ef VTed-nesda- fessor A. C. Land, Mox&rt and others. The Elks are to hold publie services for to correspond with . their day exercises. wbfcA r -- it waa 'wrapped. k y orchestra planning Flag day Memorial i i e pm-parin-g O Opm-shaw- Lx Krj ttif Ertt r Prefer: Yeae-T- e turned ever to secret service agent rt;;rc5d cirejeaf ye.l..,y Salt Lake Route would build a line from Provo to the. Uintah basin. The Salt Lake, June 13. Winerowd plan will probabljr be approved by was able to continue his run. and ar- the Union Paciflp officials and the rived in Salt Lake City last night at 67,500,000 required , appropriated hy the executive committee at the meet10:45 wiclock. The train 'was due at ing of the directors to be held in 10; 10 o'clock,' but was dela) fed at New Tork in July, ft, g. Lovett, while the partially wrecked chairman of the hoard of directors, mail car was cut oat ofdhe train anl is wall to have been convinced by the another car utilised for the rest of preliminary reports of the engineers the run. Although them was a huge now In the field that the road If hole in the floor, the wrecked car bulk will be practically . was naed as tar ss Pocatello for the wani eff other equipment at Butte. A L. Mohler president of the UnThe force of the wgjlosion knock- ion Pacific, who was in Salt Lake ed me out for five minutes, said the yesterday, declared that the Union mall clerk last night, (describing Ms Pacific system has always looked experience, upon his arrival last with favor on the building of a line The sack wss first class Into the Uintah basin. night TL U. Budge of the Denver and mail, erceived from the Burlington train Tunning from Lincoln, Neb to Rko Grande is also In Salt Lake and Butte. I tossed It toward the letter that road ia also working cm fne mail lection and It exploded when it Uintah problem. struck tthe cement floor of the car. 'Surveyors In the Uintah basin are checking over the work and making estimates' according to Mr, Madge, He asserted that the letting of the contracts depends on the board ef directors granting the 63,000,009 necessary. A meeting of the board will be "held In New York shortly. 4 . le -- wver held Ibjr the party Since the one which nominated Lincoln. He dd stares that tthe problems which will have to be imet and sotoed by the lnroming snhnlnistratioa will - be greater than any presented since the days of the Great Emancipator. He asserts that The country will Jook to Flugkes and the Republican party to restore the prestige of the United 8tate In International affairs. Tbe convention just closed Is the moat Important held, by (the, Republican party since Lincoln was nominatThere was ed," said Mr. JEaaooL' never a eonventloajat jvhlch so moch was expressed satisfaction t Its conclusion as the one just adjourned. Every candidate' received a square deal and there was not the least com-- -- the conference commit! appointed by the Republican convention to confer with the Progressives on a program plaint of the conduct efx the convenon which the two parties might unite. tion or the! committees Connected He said that In all theee meetings with the convention. not one word was spoken at which It was a cool, calm, deliberative BIDS ARE OPENED either committee could take offense. body composed of men of middle age FOR CANAL PROJECT Senator Smoot was given an ovation for the most part who went there , J. L. Lytel, manager of the Straw- by the Republican convention after the knowing the great responsibility berry ' Irrigation project, received nomination of Mr. Hughes and when that rested on them and who realised bids yesterday for constructing lat-jl- t became certain that the RepublJ- - the necessity of nominating a man erals and extensions of the canal j cans of the country would be In a the Republican capable of hopeful. of about twenty five miles aition to present a united front In party. ' systems in Goshen valley. The work the campaign. The importance of nominating a club was entertained of The Tres-Jul- l Senator Smoot regards the Republi- - rrsn who could win the election was canal, with about 150 structures, at the home of Mrs, Gertrude Pago can convention as one of the greatest j never lost Bight of and the aim of flumes, etc. yesterday afternoon, sun-ende-r they should not be, Provo ,will ham one of the biggest Fourth of celebrations held in thla city in There will be a preparedness pa t and every town, in the county win 1 Invited to JoliT in the demonstration. Patriotic exercises and amusemetoa for both old and young will place day in line with the times! When the meeting was called to der last night Mayor James XL lels was made chairman of the ing and H. C. Hlcka secretary. Jama ' Cloved moved that a general conuCB-tebe appointed consisting of Mm members from each municipal wood to have charge of the work of for the celebration. The wm tlon carried and the following earn mlttee was named: First ward, ; rum F. Thomas, Mrs. David Second ward, John W. Adams and Miss J Mary . Hoimcg Third ward, Eph Homer and Ruth Farrer; Fourth ward, LetLy Dixon and Mr. T, N. Taylor; ward, L. A Culbertson and Mrs. Y2. Lee ter, 1 an gum. The general committee was sr-txeto appoint such subcommlTrjj , v, the members as,, r '"i f The first . wil lbe held at I day, June 20, at f A Senator Smoot Visits Home Town Thursday , the public for the fall ef this im pedant center, and the newspapers yesterday end the day betone spoke eg wnoe. I sacks were torn of metal from -- - ' Petrograd, y f week, twq autos were stolefltme .be- Utah' wrecked the Interior of an longing 'to :Dr. L. L. Noyes and the Oregon Short Line mail coach here other to O. H. Berg. Both cars ro- - today and injured Ross . Winerowd, v , , covered but the Noyes car was badly railway mall messenger. The explosion occurred during the damaged and the : meter indicated it had been 'driven. y1or imore than a transfer of mail from a " Chicago, lufUngton Al Quincy mail, 'rain to hundred miles. , .. V tie 7 Oregon hurt Uste car. ' The officers and believe Winerowd owes k5s life to a huge that, the work is that of local toys pile of man sacks between him and who do not realize 'the seriousness the point of the explosion. Many of , i P Chcrlet Zeublin ; Cili-fornl- e -- -- Jex ReportsWdrk 'm 'Federal Fish Hatchery Started H. C, Jex, chairman of the committee In charge of the preliminary work Tor securing the lands .and, mater rights for the Federal flah'bateto-erto he located cn Spring creei has written Postmaster James Glows stating that water filings : and 'Pthar matters (causing delays .were beixx cleared up tand : the outlook building the plant very soon ia gmcS. The committee has the work assigned to it and Ihe eminent will send its. agents ouV to complete the balance of the wort y -- to Commerciel Club r Professor E. H.Easi-53n- d and wLTj leave for the University jof at Berkley tomorrow w j ra the professor' will take a,.ix weekJ summer school course in poBt graAw-atwork. He is alBO working for masters degree at the San Kranciaee Institute of Art. After six weeks course at Berklv Professor Eastmond and hia sisteg, Bessie Gourley, will take a course ha pottery at the Arequita' Potteriey A Fairfax, Marion county, 'California. The party will return to Provo tfyoA September IB. wi cj Tcdka Advertising . t r -V Ct'L., t -- - Dr. Charles Zeublin,- - for IS years PETIT JURORS DRAWN. professor of Sociology at the Univer. FOR JULY TERM- - OF COUTI sity of Chicago, delivered a lecture on advertising' to the Commercial club nt noon yesterday. , lie waa the guest of fbe.club and after referring to the advantages of the city, took up different methods of advertising a city. Jle referred to ; Chicago, Ta coma, . Kansas City, Boston, New York knd otters. In the 'afternoon Dr. Zeublin at the' Cbwutau qua and Look up problems of Interest to local people for building Frovo. ' 4 lec-ture- every man assembled in that deliberative body' waa to furnish a leader to the American people capable of displacing the vaccflettag and spineless administration. ' The convention was bossed by no man or by no set of men. The nomination of Mr. Hughes was a case of the office seeking the man and not the man the office,. He was because the great mass of the convention wanted him to be noml-natje- d (Continued on Page 6.) The following petit Jurors has been drawn for the July term 2 courL The venire is returnable J ly 5: R. R. Irvine, Sr. Alva .Nelssev William Hoover and William J. Startup of Provo: John Reynolds,' A W. Allen and John ManwartuL Springville; M. H.- - Pool, Ernest Pr- man, John S. Taylor, American Fork; James X. Taylor, HighLcT; Joseph M. Keer, Joseph V. HeaLr John T. Taylor, Melvin Wilson, To- son; Alexander .Tliornton, John LL Wadley, Pleasant Grove; EphrtLa Tietjen,,'John O. Peterson, EarL quln; William P. Evans, Peter tl Boyack, William Peterson, EpaxLI Fork; James Madsen, Lake Vtrr; Alma Simmons, John R. Huff, Shore; Lincoln Carlisle, Alpine. y ten Marriage licenses have to the following cot:; : ther Ecbart Eggertsea of Provo Vera Evelyn Evans of Salford, John'Hicka of Clinton and Nielsen of Lake Shore. sued tL- - Lo Jc'.;' 7 . |