Show PROVO SCENE OF SMALL GRADE MR R. R G. G W. W Interfere With Building Effort of Salt Lake Route HARMONY FOLLOWS TALK Li lei of Westerns Western's Alti Altitude t i I- I hale tude for It Salt Stil Lake 0 o Go It ft Alone iIiI Republican Special Service May 1 17 Track laying if it the Salt Lake the Illo IHo Orande Western engaged In ion hut amounted to physical violence al 1 times today as a result of an attempt by the Salt Lake Route men to lay a witch on Sixth South street from live e Z C JT M. I. I warehouse east to the new canning annIng factory The right to lay laythe he switch was granted to the Oregon Line predecessor o of the fealt Lake Route and the Rio Ilio Grande Western West t tera era ern Jointly April 19 For some reason tile the roads did not tile Ille their ac acceptance ne- ne of if the franchise until recent recent- I ly In fact act the lie matter had been forgotten and a new nev ordinance the same rights had been drawn about two weeks ago when It discovered lint the action had already been taken by the city Noth Noth- lug ing had been done during all theae years ears to hold the rights granted or to show that the roads Intended to lay the track Lat Last night the Salt Lake Route men got busy and without waiting for or the kilo Itlo Grande Western men to assist aid than luau feet of track They were ei still at work with about forty men nien this morning and expected two more crews to assist I hi In the work but lie tho additional crews did not arrive The Flue new track connected with the Salt Lake Route at the lie Z C C. 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I ware ware- The switch had been spiked lown and timber for fot the completion of the track haul had been on the ground As oon j-oon as the lie Rio Grande Western lie nen understood the situation they look a hand hanl and for a time it ft looked as If nothing short of physical endurance endurance endur endur- ance would determine the lie Issue The spikes in lii the lie were pulled and aliI the Rio Grande Western Vestern backed sonic some curs cars on to the new track smashing a push ear and 1111 derailing an empty car Two of If the lie Salt Lake Route men who lid not Hot know of the lie approaching train na narrowly escaped bet being ug crushed The forty Salt Lake Route men were tint not enough to hold thu Westerns Western inon lit t bay bayl l 1 iii was libl 1 Ii the of ot the Westerns Western's men who lio re- re the lie attempts of If the lie Salt Sail Luke lou Route men Inca to continue wot vork k As is soul soon IH s time the Salt Sail Lake Route men took look up tap upi t i rail or tic lie the tho Westerns Western's men took It away from roan O Officers dicers of time the law soon appeared on the lie scene arid and order The trouble was settLed a conference confer dice ence this evening Superintendent Il- Il Molt and Attorney Van Colt I f the tite Rio Grande Western and Superintendent Su Su- Van and amid Attorney icy ney Pi Cherrington of tho Salt T ake Route came from Salt Lake They met with viti Attorney S. S R. R Thurman Thur man of the Rio Itin Grande Western and Attorney J. J W. W N. N White cotton of the Salt Lake Route here and discussed the matter It developed that the Sat Salt Lake Route did not know the Rio Itin rande Western had accepted the franchise and decided to build the track independently It was shown that but the Rio Grande Western had ac ac- the franchise and the the roads will now unite in building the spur Kitty Kilty limes has returned from the reservation where she located rome pome property She expects to pass the lie summer slimmer on her homestead Mis rs limes says the reservation country appears ap up- pears to bo lie prosperous with a bright outlook for continued activity J Speakers at the funeral of Sanuel R- R Williamson at the tte Third ward meeting house yesterday were J. J II 11 James E. E Hall H. H F. F Thomas and Bishop Thomas Thomaa N. N Taylor A marriage license has been issued to Edward hansen of Payson and Delia Humphrey of Springville Spi Time The ninth semi animal Sunday Sunday- school convention of the evangelical churches of the Utah Central district be held at he the Presbyterian church at Spanish Fork Friday and Saturday Good musical and literary ary programs have been prepared for time the meetings Jurors have been drawn as follows the lie list being returnable May 21 21 James A. A Powell Lehi Andrew Pearce W. W E. E Gushing Cushing Payson Andrew Nielson Lincoln Walter Adams Provo Parley Smoot Provo Fred Tanner Payson John Pleasant Grove Jesse McCaus- McCaus William A. A Miller Goshen Brimhall Thistle George L. L Hyde Springville Jacob Green Green- American Fork John Gatherum Gather Gather- um Urn George Richards Pleasant Pleasant Pleas Pleas- ant Grove A A C. C Nelson Neson state superintendent of schools addressed the students of the B. B Y U. U at hapl this morn mom ing He lie announced that during the early June examinations would be held at the university for High school students and that those who pass pas would have bare the studies placed to lie tho credit on the records of the tho state After Mr Nelson made his address the student body ratified its own ac action action ac- ac tion In n placing tile the Y on the tle mountain moun haiti tain side Bide A rm number of professors and students responded to calls for speeches The students claim to have made the largest letter ever by the hand of man It is probable that B and IT U will b be placed near tile the Y V thus making the I- I B. B Y U. U A dozen or ot more of the boys who failed to assist In building the S Y were caught iy by the other students and turned loose after aftem- n a Y had been cut In the tho hair on the Lime backs of cf their heads and their faces face painted |