: t Job department of "tho great moral and ..li-i..,, n i . . " " JH rchanl's bw,t advertisement to a wholewl, house ?, , ffiu D.tI?LP.t,IIf, a?taU.rV,B!JSJVS l? 8man for thU to undertake. a It U thoroughly equipped for all kind! oTjobs. SsH Eastern Utah Advocate !l NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED FOR PEOPLE NOW ON EARTH. " L'H , IMtlUK, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOV, at, loia. XUMIIKIt 48. ll i CITIZENS i 1J ROAD JUNCTION, COM)., MAIIi: HKADqUAHTKIW. itlnciitnl Illglivtny 1'im) Kli l'rlro mid tlic Out) on of Here, Touching Hclprr, (laic nml Oilton C'otoni t'clrbmto Willi llmiiUrt. I) JUNCTION, Colo.. Nov ic Colorado-Utah Link of Intul Trail" I tho official t the proposed automobile connecting Denver villi ko City Tonight Urand celebrated tho organization iMoclntlon with n banquet C the citizens In honor of ilon Ono Mould think n can to ocean rntlrond had ounceil lt Intention to pass tho city, with Urand June iromjnont dlvltlon point, no ntcrost Is mnnlfeited by ntreplil boostors who two go Journeyed from Urand to (hill Kako City to opon u are today tho heroes of n Realizing thnt tho sue the movement wns duo on- tho early efforts of thts i delegates, from Utah and Colorado readily conceded i of Urand Junction to tho headquarters of tho new Hon and gno J, J Hnmll this place tho presidency, coin Antlers, nlso of Urnnd , as sT?rotary nnd treasurer, I Rtauffor or Hnlt Uke City I) Nash, representing tho Motor club, nro the vice the .plan of organization, imi.-l'oners nro named to irgo of tho route, which 1 Into five divisions. They . Ward of Proio, W. F. 01 'rice, Frank Cook of Oreen nulla (1 in In of Oleiiwand and Father ' .McCabv of prngi The tlia voiumls-' ir" ii powered to organise Kit a ul village along Hie i m pirate units to boot en the route i' ub rshlp fee of two dol ; -, I' Is belleed, will fur in ' funds for tho assocla irr i Its work Tho Utah ti I i h for home toinor ii '', UED INJUAMl Clly Mini (.i'Ih WniKt Of It nl Vlwiiti-, I) J I NOTION, Colo, Nov. Hi tho top of his head beat t to a pulp nnd suffering lurlns Inflicted with n stovo 'tlllnm n Mnn of Bait Lake bridge enrponter for tho md Itlo U ramie, died In St. losplinl hero tonight. Mnn to hnvo recolvcd Ills In itio hunds of J, A. Down t for the Denver nnd JUo 't Westwntor, l said to hnvo provoked a with Downing uarly last lilcii resulted In Ms fatnl Ilu was brought to tho hos re at l o'clock this morn did not regain conscious Inn l( nves n sister In Hock 8 1 nnd another In Bprlng- "K Ii still ul work under '"" t r tw o nrmod guards tin be rollevod Tho cor (ir.uul county (Utah) hus rni"ii and will reuoh here night to tnke charge or ' Mnn was ubout 35 yoars r Miut Oimliry III the Hum M'M'iit)Klv Thousand, meeting or tho board or oniinlsslonorH lust Saturday '' of tho Incoming county ho come Into offlco tho '" ar, wcro fixed. Tho r Is $75,000, clork, $12, :fl(f, recordor nnd assessor, h; nttornoy, $5000; sur 12000 suporlntondont of 11000, and constables ono ' "eh Tho board moots 0IO. Novombor 25th. It -tooii tho commissioners 'emand fidelity bonds from 't officers, whero heretofore "aids havo satisfied. t ' LOOKS BAD FOR TrJE BEEHIVE. ' ""'Zl ,vt ,i -t:--. A DISTRICT COURT MEETS AGAIN AT PRICE, DEC. 31 Judge Albert 11. Chrlstonion ml Journod district court nt I'rleo Inst Tuesday evening, holdlnc dffy longer than had becu nntlcjpnted. From hero ho went to Mono. On tho 31st of December Judge Chris tvnron will rot urn to I'rleo nnd hold thu second ndjourned term of tho regular 8ptc inber term F. N. Cameron of Knit l.nku Clly whs here Tuesday arranging for u bond of ten thousand dollar for Kdwsrd II. Johnstone, who shot nnd killed llrlghnm I'm) lor of I'rovo, a short time ago nbne Helper. John stone Is still In very bad shape from rheumnilnm. It Is likely he will be out under bonds within the next day or so. Chris Konberg, convicted of adul tery last wk and Inter sentenced to a year In the state ponlteutlnry, tins been given until January SOth to file ujilll of exceptions. Hljllnu Htno h, MeClure and Nollle Wilson; notion coiioernlng sale of real entattt. Verdlot for tho defendants. Mllnrd Tucker vs. A. II. Chris teuton; notion litollng title to real estato. On ngreetnent of coun sel for both parties to suit, K. K. Woods Is to try the ease as a spe cial Judge. Castlo Vulloy Itallroud company vs. Ilnrtoll Mnrazzlun; condemnation suit. Defendant nwnrded damages by Jury after lowing ground of u hundred nnd nlnoty-flvo dollars. Deserct Soda Water company vs. Angolo Theas, Oust l'appas and John Dlumentl, notion on nccount. Continued for the term. Stcenson Lumber company s. Spring Glen Canal company; notion on account. Defendant company given thirty days to fllo answer. City of I'rleo . It. V, Crockett; appoal from Justice's court in three cases. Demurrer sustained and plnlntirf given ten days In which to fllo amended complaint. I'ATIlim OK II. OHSAK Ih Di:.l IN CIIICAOO Harry tieas, n well known busi ness man at l'rloe and Salt I.ako City, Is In receipt of n telegraphic dispatch telling of tho doath nnd burial or his fnthor, Nathan Owas, In Chlongo last Thursday. Cnncor Is assigned as the cause of death. The elder Oesas, who was 71 years of age at tho time of his demise, was nu old time manufacturer of Chica go Of late years ho had been an no tlvo workor In behalf of Jewish chnrltlos there. Ho loaves n con siderable sum Invosted In Chicago real estato. Of sovon surviving children, all were at tho denthbod excopt Harry Oesas, who visited hla father last summer upon hearing of his serious Illness, The widow nnd a son nro llwng In Clnongo, a son nnd two daughters havo their homes In Idaho, nnd two daughters lle In New York City. Sohool suppllos. Advocate Pub lishing Co,, Price, Utah. TAXES ASE COMINC IN ('iir)Ninitloni I'njliig About Kewul) IVr Vnl or the Itljx Totnl. For the present eor (1912) taxes amounting to $193,24; were nMien In Carbon county nnd of which nbout rorty thouiwnd dollars Is yet to come In, says County Treasurer Oilier T. Harmon. The railway hiuI coal companies are all In with their money, whleh amounts as a total to llu,9fiD.ir,. The fig ures Utah I'unl oomiMtiy, 61,ftUS.7A; Denver nnd Itlo Ornude, $15,154.40; Independent Coal nnd Coko com pany, $7,449.82; Southern Utah and the Castle Valley railroads and the Consolidated Fuel oompnny, $12, 551.28 In the flgureti given for the coal companies Is luoluded the taxes of the sloro cumpnules oper ated In connection. It will bo seen from the flgureti hero given that thu coal and rail road companies are together palng ubout 70 per cent of tho total taxes, when It Is aoutldorod thnt n consid erable sum or the $193,240 Is un-collectabld. m m home l!tlnl to Join Their Count r)'n Army In four Mouth. WABHINUTON, II. C, Nov. 10. All Orock subjects In the United Hate vjio served in the Orcclnn rmyjas recruits In 1596, 1897 and lggsfprfoaitNl upon to return Jo umtrJMIUpa.leli-.reeolvrd nl tho. Oreek ifgatlwi yesterday." They are expected to Join the nrin within four months. It Is stilted at tho ligation thsH nlrendy between ton and twehe thousand Urtreks have returnwl homo from the United States under similar orders SMIIII rORWttlOII I'oniK'i' Ulnli 1'iu'l I'oioiiiiiii'n Ap IHilntJiicnt Animiiuri'il. The iippolntment of U. II. Smith as assistant coal mine Inspector Is announced by J. K. I'ottlt, ntate mine Inspector. SiuHh wna former ly mine foreman for the Utnh Fuel company nt Bunnysldu and will do ote his tlmo to Carbon nnd llmory counties. Actordlng to thu etuto law tho appointment or assistant Inspectors Ih allowed when In the opinion of the governor and tho etnto board of examiners eucli help Is necesnary. Tho iippolnliuout of Bmlth Is until tho first or January and his nor lces may bo continued longer If necessary. I'rleo ucadomy nnd the county high school teams played football last Friday nflnnioon Scorn, six to six BLOODY BATTLE AMONG JAPS AT HOTEL CLARK About 10 30 o'clook last night a couple or Jupiineso got Into n out ting scrape ut Hotel Clark and as a result or the fraons a fellow named Nakajwa Is oxpected to die. Tho cutting wbb dono by a contractor, Naknmura, who looks nflor labor Jobs for his countrymen. Dr. A. C. Soronson was called and took sixty stitches about the head, race and shouldors or Nnknjwa. When the offlcors got to the scene last night Nakamuru could not bo round, his countrymen having hid him out. He was located this morning, how over, nnd locked up. Thirteen Japanese and one whlto man, tho lattor a tramp who had paid for lodgings, nro also In tho county Jail, being hold as wltnossos. It Is not belloed by Deputy Bhorlff Peterson that the white man knows much of the trouble, but It Is thought by that officer best to do tain him. Nakajwa has boon cook nt tho hotel and was living with a woman there It Is believed the trouble was over hor. All who saw the duel with knives ure retlcont nnd decline to talk even to the officers. The place where tho duel oc curred much rosombled a slaughter ing houso until It had been cleaned up. HI rWIEEIDK Khtjoiio .Near ami l-'nr Annual In vited to This Meeting. There will bo nn old folks' re union nt City Hall noxt Saturday, dinner being sorvod at 12 o'clock, noon, and to which nil old people of Price and vicinity aro Invited. An appropriate program, both literary and musical, will be a feature. Any one unable to walk to the hall will bo called for by buggy or automo bile If word Is sent to Oliver J. Harmon b'y telephone or otherwise. ' SOLDIER SUMMIT IS i TO BE ELECTRIFIED 9 Denver and Rio Grande Board of Directors to lil Spend Three Millions of Dollars On fl This Gigantic Project. riljl Corrosponduneo The Advocate. DKNVHIt, Colo., Nov. 18.- Vice President Drown, of the Denver and Itlo Urando, on his return from New York City yesterday announced that tho first steps In electrifying the Denver nnd Itlo Urando system nro to bo taken nl onco. Tho first unit to bo electrified will bo from Helper to Ball l.nko City, u hundred nnd fourteen miles. The second unit will bo over Tennessee Pass, the great Continental Dlvldo in Colo rado, nnd will Involvo tho nlectrlfl cntlon of tho lino from Ballda In Mlnturn, Colo., a dlstnnce or eighty sovon miles. Tho Utnh work will be com menced enrly In 1913. nnd It Is hoped thnt It will bo completed by the ttmc tho now 2 por cent detour line over Soldier Summit Is finished In July of thnt yoar. Tho Utah Utilities compnny is to furnish tho power for the Utnh linos, nnd tho Central Colorado Power compnny will probably fur nish the electricity for th Colorado tines - 5 Tho Improvements to bu under taken by the Denver nnd Illo Ornude, tho Central Colorado Power and the Utnh Utilities company will aggregate between twonty and twen-ty-rtyo million dollars, most of,whto IwIHMk. fMpemtvil during, JlflA.'hiid, 1914. Ot;i units In addition to tho two mentioned will bo added from time to time, nnd oventunlly tho entire system will tin operated by electricity gouornted by the groat power In tho torrents now eourslug down the mounUiln sldos nnd which Is only wnltlng to bo hnrnossed. This transition from steam to electric power Is by fur the most Important Improvement plan yet an nounced by tho new luniiNgHiiient or the Denver nnd Illo Urnnde OUADINU FOIl DKTOUIt i.t.M! i.i rr at nii.wim DUN VKIl, Colo.. Nov 19. The Utnh Construction compnny or Og don has been awarded tho contract ror tho grado of tho Denver nnd Illo Urnnde dolour nround Boldler Summit, according to the announce ment or Vice President Drown to day. The contract culls ror an ex penditure of $1,500,000. SUES SRIK IN Tun HtpivNN AgeutM (.liurgiil Willi ItohlM'ry nt Ornmt Junction, Last Thursday nt (Ira ml Junction, Colo., Hen Ollbort was arrested nnd plncod In tho county Jail on a war rant charging him with tho robbery of the O lotto Hxpress company at the union ilopot In that city last March. Ho and Dert Teachout, wio was arrested tho same day In San Diego, Cala., on the aamo chnrgo, nro alleged to havo conspired to take fourteen thousand dollars In gold from the safe or the company and hide It on Teachout's place, where It was later recovered by Hhorirr Schrader und O. W. ("Doc") Shoros. Ullbert ut that time was night agent or t)io Globe and Teachout or the Wolut-Furgo company nt Urand Junction, (lllbert was round tied on his back on the floor of the offlco nnd told a story of two men holding him up ut tho point of a revolver and forcing him to open tho safe. Investigation by tho offlcors later led to the arrest of both Teaohout and Ollbort and tho inonoy was re covered. They were Immediately released and no prosecution was made. Tho sudden arrest of both mon came as a marked surprlso to all concerned. Tho monoy stolon nnd Inter re covered belonged to the Utah Fuol company nnd had been shipped to Somerset, Colo., for paying off tho minors. Tho coal company suffered no lose, however. Ilnmember Sumner Is always ready to mako you an offer for your secoiitMinud household nrtldos, Advt. FliMWlUl ' 111 t'lty I'lillirn. linit.tlKnii,g ProiKMl- E,4iiH Umii of J, M. Mlltrr. i"lH At n meeting of the city council ftlH of Price last Tuesday oontng with Sl Mayor Olson nnd all members pros- CIH out except Alderman McKlnnon, a Pdl committee wns nnmod, consisting of " MJIH Aldormon Whltmorc, Uunderson nnd . iEH Fouls, to Imestlgnto n wator right EBH offnrcd the city by J M. Millar of 'f3IH Colton, tho Mdcn holng to Increase tftilfl tho supply or tho city by purchase LalkH from Miller of n water right of raH nineteen hundred acres with two "IH resorvolr sites on Kyifno Creek. I)H About forty millions of gallons of t , OflH wnter aro mrendy impounded there,, ', fcHH and with little expense, it said, 'tfll the supply may bo materially In- I HI creased. In Met, tho water rights fi !BH offorod are sufficient' for n com- ii JK munlty of fifteen thousand people. ft !x9fl Tlie committee Is to report nt tho" j HH next meeting or tho board. ! MHI Jt wns ordered Hint street light- HjH bo put In from tho comer of Tontli- - '. H nnd Main streols north on Tenth a HiiV block 19 the pinning mill or John- H son Pros. Additional hydrants nro 'llH nlso to bo placed on Main stroot 'fR rrom Tenth n block-west. City's . Hfl Marshal IlrriW llmn.wt'.-.ffi.tty T- VVllfl tho city of lis population of "WciiryH -w ' ' ',' B Willies," which Hint officer Is pro-'' ' MM ceedlng to do. City Itecorder lumber was In- liH structnd to write tho attorneys of H tho Castlo Valley railroad that tho IH city Is ready to enter Into nn agree- j H ment to vneale certain street rlghtn jH In the AAstHru part of the city for Hl land of (tfjunl vulue ndjiieent there j H to, tho latter to be dmlleateil to jH Mreet purtos. Tho railroad com- i jH IHiny iteslrmi lo make certain m-' j H provements If the deal Is arranged. j sH NEW EH COMING ' AImiiiI the ItlggeHt 'lliliigs In Den- , l itr nml Itlo (inuiilo Htnlr'. Hl l''oiirtc.n or the Immense now Ml- llsfl kudo engines for tho Denvor nnd ', HH Itlo Ornude, ordered recently, nru ' -jj ,H saheduled to arrive within a weolc ) H and will be put in service between -V KH Urand Junction nnd Helper. Tho i H engines weigh, with tender included, i D loiidiMl and ready for the road, 542,- V 'IHI 600 pounds or 271 Vi tons, glgnntta i tiH In every lino nnd powerful to tho 'I 'JHfl Inst degree. !f 1mJH Ono of tho now engines, hitched JW to ono or tho present 1180 aloa on- . . I t'HI glnos, lank to tank, providing thu i ifHU drawbars held would snake tho ' i HI elovon hundreds down tho track u H backwards, pulling the other engine ' u 4JH "off Its feet " TJiu new engines aro 'jli .pBI ritted with superheaters, which giro V ,-lfli tho engine much grentor power jSfi'H when onco under way '' . Nevor has the pending arrival of I & 'H now engines created us great lntor I 7 'IH est ns tho monsters ubout to nrrlvo. H kH Tho fourteen will represent u muss 1 ' r 11 or three thousand eighty tons of :iPB steel. WM NEW THEATER NAMED 9 I'iMir PerwoiiM to Dlvldo tho Moiu-y bLVI Offrrt-il Am Prize. E ''J Tho name for the new theater I H'4jB being erected by Kmmott K. pison MH (was decided upon by voto of tho Hg D uudlenca last Sunday evening at tho ft.liB Mborty, being chrlstonei) Kko BHifl (Kcho). The nnmo Is made rrom Kvlil the Initials or tho owner. The Kl'Lb Judges were Fred L, Wood, Kmmett luRlH K. Olson and K. A. Anderson. Four plH porsons had the same name, so that (HbH tho money will bo divided botwoen , HKlLl them. Thuy aro Mrs. Ollvo Miller, Slil IMm W. F. Olson, Miss Elizabeth ifl Oroskett nnd Ilosco Harmon. (il'H Now lino of paint brushes. Tho Mi jV Advocato Publishing Co. bI''I J