'M 4- T1,r riMun SUNDAY BKE: NOVKMHKU 27. 1010. Provo, Utah, the Metropolis of the Intermountain West i L:i:T- '- r-S'jfGr- I " - ' " iMMiMmwii-M noair .Z:Zmmi'7'r i' T""" liiiiM TITjiTiisTisaiMiis' ssi ' -'jr'- 1 r. ' . J JT ' --If : - - ' - '"'t,! 4 r , T'i, i-T 4 V V' AKOTHEB. tbirERTOK VIEW HV LEONARD KOWI.ER, Fl'eclal Ctimmlsslonr r, The Omaha Be. many factories furnish ravrolli. nearby mining camps provide an Insatiable market. A E2i QI-I6T man with twinkling wh a populaton ot ic.ono It. past U the th office of the William M Roylance com pany at Provo, Utah. of all this stretch of orchards and 01 chard lands Mr. Koylance has approxi mately fifty acroc; all of It In bearing. He saw the llaht: the comlnK demand trn years aKo and Rot ready for It. Raiaed on 1 10 Pr ""t on valuation of $1,000 per '1 J '1 down to the hard pan of dollars and cents: the return on the money invested. And If gray eyes sharp. discerning eves un h eyes. Indeed, as are possessed by that attentive fel low who sits In the City National hank, saying '"yes" and "no" all day long. IJke the mountains In whose shadow he has spent the greater part of his life, the peak of him Is whitened. The mustache hides what one thinks to be a dreamer's mouth sensitive, full mobile and his cheeks have taken their color from the apples Jonathans and Wlnesaps which grow In such profusion in the orchards he owns; else from the ruddl-. ness of the Saxon folk, who, long ago, were tits forebears. .Such is the man who sits here this after noon quietly talking of Utah's future; anely weighing the possibilities against the probabilities and intervening with the un touched resources, the fertility, beauty and charm of his native valley. The. head of the house of "William M. Roylance company, carlot shippers to the ast and west coasts, provisioned, com mission merchants, with a special leaning toward the ripe. rich, red apples of tha Utah valley and of Provo bench, Mr, Roy- jance an authority on orcnarmng m mi The th. eroglon of the whlch hM o( the moo com , v-ruoa ui mo iniennouniam wcsi. iore b,e gong on f0P centuries, has laid over than that he Is an ardent disciple of the tnw Uct) ot thMe an1, a deposit not unllka belief that so soon as the fruit from this that of tn, action of water, containing valley becomes known new standards of phosphates, and thla. too. adds to the color, quality and stxe will be set in the wealth of proltflo production which has markets of the world. ., . i u h . ..inv nn. nf hm VTnvn vaii .t unoor i. v,. i,irfl w, -,i .v u..... chard as though on . - - "i w , ." " v IllURb IlltVUlV lll(l OJI HID KItllBIU DCl.lluo largest city In the state of Utah. It is 0? the entire wmL Of all this vast tract 1nnastsH nn th main trnnlr rm nf t h Tn. 0 1 I... un 1A ftfiA In hsirlnv ver & Rio Grande and the San Pedro. Salt now actually producing fruit. Within the ,as' ear hPP,J c.rlomd. of farm. k.,ed this year apple production from sev- .u. , t. i.-.i i,.... r . i-,nm garden and orchard produce. Of this ,nteen acres, totaling about 1.S00 trees. I the blue-gray peaks of the Wasatch range acres have been planted and are now grow- tower within two miles of the town; on the ing young trees saplings, yearlings, 2 and other Utah lake spreads 4t) square miles 3-year-old bushes, which. In of shimmering silver in the summer sun. 2ZAY OAY WLNZ sap rscrs mmoox history of a very slow, most conservative yet sure and certain growth; its future, be cause of the United States Strawberry irri gation project, is rosy with hope. It was within six m les of this place mat mt. a farm Wth lh9 ideals of farming bred cre out ot a rarm or mine I shan t sell it le,a ou, of doorB. the lntr mo.intam weft for fr.itt William M. Roylance selected his birthplace lnto hlm by pr,Cept and example, it was for Vr acre because I absolutely know ..In my n,t proflti , mut.t rnunt f.irt We've just g..t t.. get It fr'mi )ou nr Or mayble, he hadn't anything to do with eapv for h)m to count on n, probable ,,lat " the next man applies the same tnat th, administration of my business without.- selecting It. But the fact remains that at profit8 iong before he had "set" a tree, snse, the same skill and the same set of na. taken me to Los Angeles. Omaha. St. No," he repllnl. "Theie are other ai- Pprlngville, six miles away, he was born a But evf,n he ln hlg warmest moments of methods toward making his land produce I.ouia. Chicago. Kansas City. Denver, Vu- pi,, countries. W.natrhee. Ws.l, . has set scant forty-fiv years ago. high enthusiasm, did not dream of what 'hat I do. then his return will be lust as Phlo, Seattle; his brought me Into cm- standard. befai It advertised an1 Immediately around and adjacent to that orchard would produce; what it would Breat as mine. That's the way we calculate tact with the sharpest, most alert men; nia'le irles famous. M .1 river In re. Provo there is a total of 100.000 acres of cume to he worth. At the time of plant- orchard land values in the west. I assume the very highest class of business men; gun has dmn u, same. The Whlfe l- otchard land, which means soil particularly ing it was purchased for $l,2n; lei-s than It would be most difficult to pick up any that I live here in the city. ln e It Is nvn valley In Wa-hlnirt.ii has f rgd t.i adapted to the raising of commercial fruit. U0 per acre. Within the last few months land immediately on Provo bench right now cheaper to rent a home, if one must tctit, the fnr,t and will continue t- do e... Th This vast area extends from Sprlngville Jlr. Roylance has repeatedly refused JT5.- for less than $500 per acre. Yet at that in the city, than to take up the same Yaklnja a!l'-v In Washington I famous on th south to Tleaaant Grove on the 000 for this fifty-acre plot of ground, price, without a tree on it, it la far cheaper amount of land on one's own orchard, the world round, as Is the Rgue river north. Much of it is "bench" land, located Sounds like a fairy story, doesn't it? But than the best land In all of Iowa, for ex- And I have no laborious tas. My bus- country in Oregon. But we are rearer t. directly under the face of the hills; great it g not. There Is the ground; there are ample the United Stales government re- Iness is clean, fine. and. In the slang you. w can get our ftult tn you mmrr walls of granite and country rock and the hills; there are the trees; here are the porta show that the average production of phruse of the day, "a gentleman's Job." and n hotter condition. Re.ides thai, the porphery which attract the heat all day long long, sunny days; the nights never hot; corn throughout the corn producing states I stopped him long enough to ask this entire JDM) ai res of Und In this valley and, at night, distill It; the warm atmos- always cool; there, like a red blanket varies from $13.77 Jo $1S01 per acre. If question; cot:ld neer supply th demaod If It ere pherlo waves falling down the slopes a covering all of that fifty acres lies the there were any four trees in my orchard "Well, Mr. Roylance. can any man make all planted in apples something manl- nlght progresses, keeping the trees from ROft upper coat of eroded hills; a bed of which would not produce that much I'd In- this success? Are there not pre supp fed festly impossible and all the trees yielded extremes of cold. By morning these rock phosphates; cooked nitrogen, and all struct my superintendent to cut them own, standards of intelligence, skill, fjre-knowl- six boxes of good apples to the tree. As masses are cold; the absorption of heat through the summer the bowed trees bent burn them for firewood, wait f.ve years "1P' nl experience?" you must know, last e.ir the apple crop recommences and this process goes on and to the ground with their weight of fruit, for new ones to grow and make money by "Xot a bit of It," was his quick answer, of this country wa 12oi".fK barrels short, on, thus helping to make of the "benches" gieam first green; then crimson In the sun; so doing. Trees ln my orchard are planted "Any man with sense enouah to pour The demand for apple la Increasing The the most aesiraoie orcnaru lanas on earm. Ki0inK redder and redder as the time ninety trees to the acre. Then I cultivate. 8Wt11 t0 tn P't" c,n make Identically the recent storm on th Carrthean sea. though spray, smudge and spray and cultivate and am success. The soil, the sun and the remote tn Its rtin)um, yet. In the its legit "because i printed suterners It have nt from But more material than aught else In prop until I have the maximum of produc the city of Provo stands the great general tlon. I apply. In other words, the same offices and warehouse of the Wm. M. Roy- sense tn my orchard that I do to my bual- lance company. Its business and profits ness giving it the samo attention, the same founded on the produce of this one or- organlxation, the same care. The result is rock. This one or- that I estimate that my orchard pays me chard is the foundation and cornerstone net a sum in excess of 10 per cent on a of this great business; a business that valuation of $90,000. Up to now I have mar- aoo carloads was of fruit alone, and of that have gross return of about $6 per tree, or almost twenty carloads came from the tol pr Kra. it is thus easy to be seen another vear orchrd owned by Mr. Roylance on Provo that my land is Just thirty times as pro- DnnV. TV, ntl valila A Va a, tsuantU AMASS- m .. .... ...... or two. will be bearing apples, peaches. ' . 7, ,"1 .7.. I'll' 7 oul-uve " ln aTr corn ,n ,n" biasing hot throughout the growing sea- of the Wesrern fruit Jobhers- ase-lafcon Northward but forty miles lie. Salt Lake pears, plums and all varieties of deciduous " mm-west and almost forty times as pro- th arft not ,re no u n,.rilb,r nf ,hB rn. f I UPS I ri Ml II V4 V "- , VII wamr oo me inta. i mat li nestroel nundreds or acres "Then why," I persisted, "can't we do of Florida orange uroes. will force up the sanie thing ln the mid-west?" the price nf apples and Increase the short- "You're not sure of your rain In the first age over practical and probable consump- tnstance. We are. We have, it running tlon this ery year."' In ditches along our farms. When we T, mn speaks as one having authority want rain we open the slide la the canal He Is only S years of sge. but at this and turn it on till the trees have had moment he Is the president of the r.rmmer. their fill. Then you haven't the soil; the clal club at Provo. Mas Just finished a hills, whose sides have been washed and term as mayor of the clfv; is the presl- wcshed. each washing bringing down dent of the Utah Wholesale produce more and more of the natural phosphates Dmler' association. At the age of Jr he and nitrogens that are a property of that was the speaker of the house of the Utah cooked rock. Besides which, your sun Is lealslatnre. He is the ftret vice r.aM.ni the set-ond and third City, the metropolis of the Intermountain fruits. The other 75.0M) acres are on the " , . ., ' r. ". , - ouuive as inai co wnicn cne (nirrnmrni rTrl hills, eternally covered with snow ; sessions of tl. Utah leg.slatur. He has west; south and east Is the way to Denver, market, some at low prices, others held for ' ,u"1'"" " V ' V , , ,ve' ,ne 'OWe,t rt,n'- 1 "a" Terntmn"T no vast expanie of water. Inland sea, held almost every offtce of hoacw. Uuet Kansas Ulty and the east; north and east the sure and certain Increase of values. ",nea 1ono tor tnat nrty-acre clump or that I have here quoted, most loosely, the fre,h an(1 it, to temper your nights and oP preferment In his nefUe my. II. has lies the pathway to Omaha and the east. Added to all of this there Is all that vast lar ,n1 Wlfl tre'"- production, figures and returns from seven- dsys. As a matter of fact your Itentc,, ,,,. mentioned bv the l-a1era ..f his party Among all the cities of the Intermountain expanse of peach and cherry and apple "There's but one way to calculate the teen acres only. I could give the exact Harbor country. In Michigan, is a fine as a repres.ntatlv to ottre.. ha bn west cities which are to know the tre- lands which the United States government worth of a thing." said Mr. Roylance, "and figure to a cent if I had my books by me apple country simply because It has Just asked to run f..r governor of the a:at..f(e mendoua Impetus of new growth that t i reclaiming under the Strawberry valley that is by the return you get from it. An and the time to dish it out. But the fact one of the things that we have, the Lake Is trusted here at home a id throuhHit coming to the west Provo Is the most Irrigation prelect, ln all there must be old homestead may be worth more to you remains, that , f rom seventeen acres ot at its door.- the whole of the Inter-mountain '. lie favorably situated when Ita products are close t' .) acres of arable, tillable, then to anyone else. Hut there are no old apples I have already handled more real "Tn which r," I f-iltered. "tlie east h is h-rr a aurr-eeful business n f r taken Into consideration. A woolen milt and productive lands within telephone dlstsnce of homesteads In the west. And so we get money than any S"9 acres of corn land that and the mid-west must always depend on the last twenty seven years and ! rn- nw-t4 with a great many enti prises of various cbra-iert throughout tah. He Is a rommuiib ant of the domlns t rhurrh; Ms grand parens ame to th- Stat as pioneers and bis g'andfathrr w a mem ber of the Murwn battalion. imous In the snnals of t'ie state of Uta . ' Utah been retarded In In.ate rtevr! ptnenf ." re saul. of the lal'imrlra that have he h-.ut Its imii. Rut these who have rome here to know found that we are not much diff, Presbyterians. Methodists, (.'alb .lies. op good neighbors ef any other den islnatlorf. The practice of the plural u on has entirely did out In this stste vave In the cx-. at.f.ei Instances where nare still survive (am. lies of the now a ot' for gotten past. We are developi m Utah along the same llnee that gooc business men, whatever their creed, dev. rp Iowa, Missouri Nebraska, Kansas, or 'it other section of this great country if which e are ail so ry proud. The I vestment of money in Utah at this tu is the leeet that any man ran make, tie state has all the buty of Swltat aid; tho fertility of the valley of t s'Be; th i I'tr.ate. ranging from that ot aJIfomla or Italy, to that of northern K w Tork. r Kngland We are being dlscvred by capital right now an the hat-v t of our eare of malting Is about In M reaped. The Un'fJ Ptatee govarnroent ' reclaim ing ) acres of fertile farm 'tnds In this valley, around fpaulsh Foil fayson and subadjacent to irovo. TU shows what the experts ef the governrrs.H think of our Und. We have tio si We have sn the on-omlng of cn state's prosperity and I, for one. am prepared f.r it." Mr. Kaplan Is enarrled and las five cM.dren. Three of these are tx -whom la traveling In fcurope, 'thr n attending s hol. femilr la tnat of a model Ameri. bold, good ftr4f. splendid mother alrt children. Tbe home In th Provn s is ef th most sou t social renters la t s sstrtlon of Use s a. . one ot tad the entire l bouse- rfied'.ent. city of U A New Airstup bcnai oy rJHerbert Quick Asicr cf -DOITIX TROIXIX" liW: fcA I YMGIMA of the R LAKES neer, anU a wild, weird freax like Criix head could escape Shayne In his Wall street Jungle seemed unlikely. Thev even said that Aerostatlo Power had acquired Inventions Identical in princi ple w-tri the Virginia, but antedating that aerial marvel by many years, and they smiled and said, "The old game'." and "I tuld you sv'" The newspapers published ( arson s plcturu as that of a man who was to bo robbed of the greatest Invention of the ages A Mobile dispatch suok of a certain Wizner as tl-. real inventor of the Vir1nia; th niachlne wh.ch made the air a manoe'.vertng place for the destruction f navlea and cit'es, an I 1 med.um for tMe swif'at trarsportarlna yet known. Then si rne one d:scoverel that on tho lay the t'ri-t'n!h1 comcanir had hert firiieit, tha I niversai Nitraree and Air Frod'icta company n born, with dl ri turs and si oek Mulders identical with Him of the Arncf conni.nnv. and that tne had stent a gr-at Mminijn f';nd In S"'ttne7 lexo-e and grants f"r n extro- ee pre r.pr.eent-v, of trie v" lrn'n tn """"" a nitrate, end ...r- . are-m . r.1 t A-roef c,,.p.,v. Tie !u "' 1 8-1 Pl-.-l f e t.Ktev' V. by Mr t"ra sn I t.-H.k inartl pleasure tn his IHIMIt IttIV iMtlsse 1e-.lv. ih-s r4M a.rr mere h..- -ea.a. her bulid-r. and tto cni-e. ' - '-'"-" " r P.e.,, , l r..o ev.y s-.te ,., -r.e jU h.,, wrn A, m.,r nHe a.. by .ha own-., of 'he fe-.h. very fc Af ..,.1 TV. n,.un ... w,s -he h I " of New T o a bein, covered eo far -, I., l it " ) I ' .iW h. e. . - , . ... v..,, . H ,.H. -' " "'" ...f s . .c . I l-l'-r-i tfl I .T.-ilt .S4 I I.I "i S'" l'r-.l'.'tl MIN! 'Jt s t, ,i t on t af''t M j ..;. I '-!. - t-.'t i i in i m ,-rii'.H I i ri-s i' s- ,..., 4 , t r, ui.U4 ::.! ! uf e a .. aid nU' e to V ir I v;n n i n-ar'v a h in 1r,t i 'iv ,r 4-. t .... . . .'f X , i- M I 1.. I ii! i .i . t.i f f r . ' -,.r a U'i'i i i in T' l T..,.,iv. I 'i i. i-n i " V I , k f.r r-- " h.l ' ""'' '" r .r' . st l '"" ' si s ' . t sss ft a -t i-v - m t - f 1 it . .- V s . t , r ' - it . . -.- ' . . t ,. .. 14 I . , . I.' t . . V ' ' " k 4 . - :-'-! ..4' a l: ! s I . . I. a 1 1 4 i ... 4 - I - 4 . -I Ml ;.f.i ' U' i,4t, t' .if U'l,"li!f "ill tf.4 'r- f )' .r ii'fO eei i:i.:, I'll ..r 4'.;i 4. r-MS 4'1't s . . . 1 4 .it '. ,-h -r l . i I , r . . 4 l 1-it 4 1' 1 . , ,. 4 Ml 4 - , t -t 4 .., ' , I S' lir5"l.'l4 f.: 4. 1 ' I- t 4 4 ' II '4 r-1 .1 t U 4ft ... C I' v . t vi . - . - , 4 l , i n 4,4 .1 noon and get a bearing Tiere in a few days. In a very few weeks we ahall win the greatest legal triumph of recent times; op snuffed out"' "And 1" sa-d Carson. "And you, fair youth." said Craighead, "will be eligible one way or the other to repair again to the Sibyl of the Mountain Top. Walter, a magnum of choice unfr menttjd grape JiUca sparkling with carbonlo au:d from the soda fountain. Perish the thought that FUley of th Faplent Phis shall fail in establishing a legal principle clear as day. and approv-d by pie' Dr'nk with me, gentlemen' To triumph'" That night began the s-rles of s-naatlona thit made so m-mr-ible the war f.-r the us- of tne air In the courts of every fl erai di.frtct and th state courts of Wait Virginia. Me. Fiilev filed hla Injunction suits against the owner ef enry anowu airship, and, by th da is used In lalwr d eput-e, bound a'l persona, w richer named r nut. who might, with the d.-fenilant. or lndeiridentSy. design tr-epas a4liiat the plajnurt's rlxhts. The btil in New Yorlt recited ili-t the pl.cmiiff was the own-r nf ail rights of nvinrtii'n In te ir In cr'aiti prs-rted bit -.r ha i i.ls surround ng tne city of Now irk. .iiM lina it intu tiortlms. nl gridlroning the cuiiitinit . th t the it'jnit ant. h.d tn the !t htbf.ail . t c-ei 444t n.i turn. ;.. f'. n hit tiiriii in ur.rii-s, hat the pesea.o to "f from ms city of s - .V t 11 .-r ti'4 t.e -in.m -,r r,i-.,-r I .-i' 4i4 illi.n;l-.4 1' - !l lr-4- i-4s 4-t.l t'-er-1'-'- i" ti.-n ! I 1 . 1 in 4 '114 .1 (cn't.. ni , ti. -ir 4-r'-n'4 l!l l 4 : .''I4.r l-r..i4 tl-'FU l-'-, 1 , 1.4 fr -lO r H4iii.g u Hie 44i-t my .f 1 ..1 1 4't 1 r-4 iini-l t' 'i I'.-tii ft. ir ' r 1 1 n kot ' 4 " ""' .1 r . f '1,1 - i, i :hu r. I , -r , -.1 1 " f ' ' .'-iiilf .l-fHr -It' l 1 " -i!,VOH4 1141-14 - 1 .' "f t4- '-r, 1'.i t- ii.w'l r.v t 4- t ' 14F--4 , ' .4 . r .-! , 4tt, i. I . ! j f - r Hi" -.,1.4 f . 41 ' ' ' l. l . I . ' , . I , -4 H .' - I - - l-4-t '1 case" grew more notlceaaie from dav t. day while the world walr-d for the hearing on the issuance of tha temporary injunc tion. The Aeros'atla Power company w 4 known to be feverishly active in U11 preparation of Its cae evea whil- fi'l n the preesi with ridicule of "t'raight adls-n " Some Journals in th Shayne Inter.-st ad vocated laws to make it ImpoaalM- f ir . crank like Craighead to annoy people bv absurd law suit. It was laughable; h- t it wa. for a I that, an outrage. L ih'-r. tio, was out of place, when peop'e of su'i stiince In the community must ai''.wsr an I answer the crav all. -canons of a lunatic In that phase of parino.a producing th.( delusmna i.f ilealtne witrt .rMMt irf nn owning the erh, be:ng preiidanf or .M-s-sisli. To all of which Mr Crai",nead r--plied In a grave disruaeion sa t th- ''i tinctinn. if anv, h-twaon samt.' In Mi editorial neiw. and !mhs-ly F.aw-t beg4n pirtrg o er .1.11 it . i rt witli r gliis in and oser 'nd. nnh r.. n .'ibity aat to th iuiom ,.f ' Tn- I niv-r-sul N'titioa and Air Prml in. i ni iiinv 444.ini 9hkno. at .! Nv h n tl. caae - ame in t.. t,.,rl laugh ha '.t'i'eai a. the varv 4i'ii- i.f lawyer, ai'i'.entur fur the lern-l4iu rii derng it a anue matter T'.e ).,ti' -4 s iu-ii t 4 414.11 ' ft'-'O ii sn-h t ii a ' nr nv 41 ' ti 14 ' .-s 1 f .'.'.. 1-41 ri.4t.-'l ii.ir tiii-1, .1 in.i.4n jltl,a a-t vim av -t fr.-l 'n 4)i4r.-r C4'4t'4.l 4t Wi'tl f '114 l..l fl.K. 1 1 1 4 1 I....K.--I 1,. 44- ;i 4": i 4 4 I t S-ll t. 4' A. II11S-04 il'i-i-i 4l''!i'l'ili I I" I 111 I ' 4 TS; II - wi-..- t4- rt, 4. ' -l ? ' ' 4t ' 1 . ( t-4i '1 '411 l'-4l 444 i'iI li - .4 "I f travel Iim iX'Belbl r'tni-y M.ayne; and iet thse who stood for niont-oly and thral dom of the heavens to tho earth. wr a gioup of adventurer who were sioM.niv b-.-onie a port-nt. 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