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Show THE PRO YO HERALD. THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 23, tSlf.' BRIEFS' Good-For- m . Harry McCoard. of this city has received from the east a blooded Jersey heifer. This cow is said to hare the best, pedigree of any in the state and Mr. McCoard expects to benefit the community by maintain- ' ing the beat. ; .TTOU may wear "Natural" Y , Shoes an J still be , fault- Jessly dressed. , Observe that the highest-Custom-mad- e priced shoes ' are ' the plainest, and look most like real . feet " - mill But, Youngt Men . their way. ' - ' j L. Firmage of American Fork been has added to the force of clerks at the Golden Raie. ;4U . have , . it easy for We make Speed" 5 them ' SETTLED OUT OF COURT. The grazing trespass "case of Wad-lebrothers' of Pleasant Grove, which, was to have come before the grand jury, probably will be settled out of court. The defendants have agreed to pay $70 actual damages. $75 punitive damages and $10 for costs, and the district attorney - of the- forest service has reconimendeji that these terms o.f, settlement be ac cepted. The Wadley- brothers are charged with having grazed, sheep on the Wasatch national forest at Pleasajit Grove. here to fit Fancy as well as Feet, in our wide range of nifty 1911 don't1 be misled However, by our strong display of Smart' Ultra-Styleat $4.Q0 and under. We know hm to make them, ho to put the finishing touch to jtheir "Snap" and "Ginger." , : ' But, we wear the quiet conservative Styles our.--. selves Styles copied faithfully from s, foot-shap- y WILL . ' JOati-O.- crGentleman's shoe than our rd Made in Regal Shoe Factorie on.a'5 Proit- - EXAMINATION. - The Toggery .OVERCOATS-- H 1 Academy II tiffl r Kuppcnheimer -- pleted. F01 - - v - Chrysanthemums,. all iinds at Phone 332, hue Proyo-Flor- al - Cp. sIt WANTS ORDER ASIDE. o An application was made in the Fourth 4istrict court yesterday id set If Utah capital subscribes" a sub aside an order allowing claims in full stantial amount of funds, eastern; and of Ingesoll and Bushman in the case European financiers will nrovidfT a of the State of Utah versus Utah sufficient amount for the completion Banklng comPanV- The claims amount ofthe Moffat road from Denver to iu ouum i,ouv nuu were aujuufteu Salt Lake City.. preferred, claims, on a prevlotiSi hearThis will ' be theropositloh sub- ing. Jacob Evans, attorney for the mitted to a meeting of business men receiver, has now reached the" conand .'capitalists to be helfi at the clusion that; iMs-w- as erroneoasand Ar Commercial club In Salt Lake Friday aska that the order be afternoon at 4 o'clock. At that meet- guments were taade by Mr. Evans for "J.-N. White, ing Frederick K. Brlnd.'an engineer, the appHcation "and TSy cotton and taken who Is active in the promotion of under, adthej visementagainst, court. the by mouai roaa extension; will present maps and data showing the feasibility of the proposed route of the newitne SUIT FOR DIVORCE. Rene Manning Roberta of Provo has from Denver. LWhHe no definite route of the pro commenced Buit for divorce against posed line has - been given, ont, and Hyrum ,Ray Roberts on the grounds ot- allure to provide. Plaintiff asks . will not be until the Friday meeting, n It Is .understood that- the line will ror tne custody or two minor dren- - Jhe part,ea were married here uP the 'territory of the Uintah August 24," 1908. reservation. ! - - set-asi- de. W. . V:l ' ' :l - chil-ppe- - . -" " .vi.VUUO L1U1U Denver to ' Steamboat Springs, Colo., To continue th road to the Salt Lake terminal, it Is said;" will cost In the ' Ti v ii ni nrrifti A complaint has been sworn to Justice E. L. Jones court by County Fruit. Tree Inspector R. W Brere-ton- ,. neighborhood of $10,000,000.' The purpose of the meeting Friday will be Heavy Black Pants Tal)le Linen,- - yard . '.. ; Quality ." $1.98 t ,. Men's $r."50 Heavy Sweater ,.......$2.98 Coats',:. . $8$ :. ..... .49 Men's $2.50 Wool Sweater Coats . ... ..98 Boys'- Heavy Cotton . . .....7?il5 UP ...... 47 ...... .... .25 . . ...... ...256 , . . . ; . . Boys' Fancy Wool. $1.25 value Men's $L50 Blue Flannef Shirts' . . . ;.. .. . . ..$1.98 . . ; .49 :..;98. 98,1 49 Men's Heavy 'Blue Shirts . UP dozen Napkins One-hal- f : z. 49HJP A Splendid Showing of Table Linen for Thanksgiving Always get the Golden Rule Price before you buy Golden .Rxde Store Dry Goods Shoes .Clothing ............. .. . l Ellen m K ex ? of the special commission. Brown was convicted of forging the name of Y . W, C. Orem to checks aggregating Several liundred dollars. ?Y department of Aninlal Hus bandry of the Agricultural College of Utah Is attempting to specialize, the different sections of the state in the matter of animal breeding, The department is suggesting to the farm ers Of the state the best animals and j breeds that ate adapted to their sec- charging John and Joseph Hatch with unlawfully selling fruit of Salemf the beginning of the formation of a locftt company which t will under its containing the larvae of the codling moth. , extenincorporation handle the Utah sion of the Ilne, and It Is said: that DIED AT INFIRMARY. should .Utah 'capital assure h ? t Y Y v Y :: ' ' .. Y t Professor Calne, who has charge of this work, is of the opinion that there is a lack in parts of the state of uni- Y Y formity in breeding operations,- and so the prices for animals are very often tow The Extension Division of the college Is trying to improvei this condition by directing the farm- V ers Inheir selection of breeds and organizing them into breeders' colonies which will be noted for One type of animal. That this will add many Y thousand dollars- to the revenues of the state , is the opinion '.of Professor .. Calne. & "BEN 'BEN HUR" PLEASES ; LARGE AUDIENCES. -- - The illustrated, lecture of Ben Hur as presented at the Ellen last, evening proved to be a very interesting feature. The slPes-ar- ei clear and ELLEN . Y " tions. THEATRES ?. ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS. ." ." " x Y The . ' -- Child's ,$50 $4.00 Long, Sweater Coats 98 25 .' Ladies . . ASSISIIIflE FROM From the House of 56-5- 8 Pant . WANTS MONEY A notice of some length has been mailed to a number of the members of the Strawberry" Valley Water- users association calling for funds flS.ni the: assessment levied.,., last May. The notice "sets ,fo'rth"'tbat the money was expended before water users were t&keu under the ' Sam and protecting care of that funds must now be raised to pay the bank from 'which the money was borrowed. The letter sets forth that the association need about E $3,000, and this amount will carry theTassoclation until 1913 when the Strawberry project is to be com- - yes,or . 40 Misses' $1.00 Quality .39 . . . Mfsses'" Heavy Fleece Union , "v . . . . . . Child's Sweater Coat .25 47 HUR" beautf . de- - scription of each one as given by LecLast time tonight., turer Pickering was indeed Interestt . ing. Because of the length of the lecFriday Only ture only' a part was given last eve"ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ning In addition to a very good bill of pictures and a syrfbpsis of Ben THROUGH THE - YELLOW-- ' Hur andtlrei remainder of the pic STONE PARK." . tures and lecture, will be given toSaturday Matinee Only night. Everybody who saw last night's will undoubtedly desire to see pictures "EVANGELINE" the remainder of. the pictures tonight. In addition" to our regular proTomorrow night an illustrated Jecture " . gram, i on Yellowstone "Park Is to be given. A picture which, Is. sure to be of ln- Let the caJIdren see terest to the children is the one of "PETE. THE CHIMPANZEE." to.be given at th Sat- "Evangeline,' X urday afternoon matinee. At the Rex are four very Interesting pictures. . : . REX Four Elegant Pictures and - ' Songs. D. & R. G. Excursion. For the Utah State Teachers' asso X ciation meeting to be held at Salt Lake City, November 27, 28 and 29, the Denver & Rio Grande - wiir "sell TURKEY TO BE CHEAPER GOOD VAUDEVI LUE FEATURE. round-tri- p THIS YEAR THAN LAST. Manager Jex, of the Opera house, and "return tickets to Salt Lake Cltv at the rateToTpne single states that for tonight at that house fare for the round trip. Tickets to Turkey is to be cheaper. Last year will be presented one of the. best vaube sold Novem'ber 26, .27, 28 and 29, the holiday bird brought 28 to 30 deville attractions that has" been seen cents. This year turkey .can be ob here for some time.' The Clark sis- good returning until December 4 tained for 25. cents a pound..- - This ters In their singing and dancing act TV EXCURSION TO SALTLAKE. will be good news to the housekeep mae;; a decided hit on their previous ers of Provo fo?i,.the reports have it visit to Provo and are sure to re- Account Utehv EducaUonalaflsocIa-tlo- n that the price will be jZ5 cents a ceive a' hearty welcome. "Babe'' annual convntlon, November 27, pound In Salt Lake, which means' a Helcon; jn character portrayals, Is 2829. See Salt Lake Route agents great many will go without the pop said to be excellent and her act Is for tickets and information. ular Thanksgiving bird. Cranberries an interesting one. In addition to tie will ' sell at the same price as last vaij deville f eatuijes there is a rood A WANT-AIN THE HER- ' bill. of pictures year. . , , ALP WILL RENT A ' ROOM. - ' " . . D v one-fourt- Caroline W. - Anaerson, agecL 7S of the Investment .necessary for' the a. 'native' of Norway, died last completion of the road,, sufficient caD- - years,, I at the county Infirmary of genJ ltal will be found In eastern and Eu- - night um ucuimj. luo wuuiau ia Burvive.a rppean center? ror tne remainder: by her husband two children" and sev- country eUrted their crusade against eral grandchildren. The iamlly has UieChurch r Dr.Wlnshij llftedTnlsYlived In Provo for more than twenty voice In Its defense, brandine the 1 yearat .'Funeral evfM wiii W i1 ,ries .thatwere being circulated as tomorrow at . the Josephlte chuijbh, falsehoads. 'beginning at 2 o'clock. Tht He will arrive in the city some time may" be viewed frQm Jl to 1 at Berg tomorrow,, and will be taken care of & Son's parlors. . tA-- . , 1 f- - MEDIUM brSuperintendent Cummlngs.He has been booked to lecture at the It D. 8. IS BROWN INSANE?. A special commission, , comprising high school, Friday; then he will go to Ogden and lecture at, th Weber Drs. G. B. Pfoutz, D. H. Calder and academy, Saturday, : and J Sunday he H, Z. tund, was appointed by Goverwill 'go' to Provo and lecture at the nor Spry to .examine 'ArThrough' the efforts of the" Church B. Y, U. thd tabernacle., thur Brown; former employe of a Salt erTindl ryfficns. the services of Dr. He wilPgo .to Xogan and lecture at the Lake bank, and later a broker's .m,. .... WlnshiiM-tooTlieclerk, now serving jy Jterm in ; the penitentiary, "on conviction of rJiicatlon. oubllshed la Boston, Mass, next week. Professor Cummlngs Is arranging to forgery, as to. his. sanity.. The pur.arid a noted lectui'er In educational ' Im" UeaTtrIp Into" "southern pose of the examination ' is - to deterhate" to a been secured,' tave give "clrclev and-.al8o-- in A.-E- . con-fidentl- al 5 : , Sillr Dress series of lectures throughout the state, JJtah with him and State Superintentislted Utah before dent orschobls A. C. Nelson.- They an old aeiuaIntknceof Tresl-- - expect- to go Vaa, far south , as St Erlgham Toung and'others of the George and study .conditions all along ' . pSoiieers. When her before h made the line." Is" Dr. WinsTilD a' 'Study of conditions and was faTor figuring on publish' W ' imnrpQfAfl w?th tha neonle. ing the results of Els Investigations in. ,Vrticn, the magazines all through theso.me of the big papers In the east. ,',s - -- was ct . . ' mine, If possible, If Brown was insane at the time the forgery was committed; if be Is Insane at this time; and, if not, if insanity is likely- - to recur. Brown is applying for a pardon at the hands of the state board ot pardons. The board will take official action on the application following the report L Sleris 36 Wool Dicess faflcFis . QU it ii n, ASSOCIATION - Child's Gray Utah, where, he will hold an exami- for mine foremen and fjre bossesr- - He will inspect the mines at Dragon and then go down, into the? K is ex Green River, cofihtry. pected that hKwill be out of town tforahout ten days. . -- ... .Ladies' $1.50 White Rib Union Jl E. Pettit, state coal mine in spector left last evening for .Dragon, We knoxv it will bring him back for his next "pair, through ; T SoUJ Satisfaction. s "H-pricbe a serious matter with him he need go no higher for 3 Ladies' Rib Union '..'' HOLD . Vest or Pant Ladies'. Heavy rib . V . Men's Heavy $1.50, Stint or Drawers - - Shoemakers. We are pleased and complimented when a customer chooses such a style, as that shown in the Regal-Standa- .Men's 50c Fleece - the fine Custom, models of Master Sweater Coats Boys' Heavy Fleece, Shirt or Drawers Boys' Heavy Fleeced Union . ed picture herewith, Underwear y Regals. ' V are STILL LOWER than SPECIAL SALE PRICES at OTHER stores. Just now there is a heavy demand j for Winter Underwear ana Sweater Goats, It means a big saving to you ifdu buy at the GOLDEN R0LE; -- ' a races liOMen mate - BLOODED JERSEY. - in-Sh- oes V 2 LaFirlDftlkT: Mi " - .- . I |