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Show .Ji d ..aiiiiU fiiLEill lid W. Crown formerly of tbw county, one of tjie naoet prominent I.iroe race horse men of Utahps ,Lir a hit on the eastern dreuits . vv U5l (i i purchased tiger, a liorae from Ed Loose til Provo and - Don, a fist pacer tEal lie purchased from Tgm McCoy of this city. Laa Ginger Dan has 14. cordof-2;-ll Imrecord of 2:10 14 to race Tom here McCoy by ported against Ginger at the 6tate fair rac es, but the Provo owrers did not enter their horee Ginger, 'and there was no race for Don and.. McCoy : digpogedof nia fast horse. Hal Brown writes that about two weeks ago he drove Ginger a xalls over a half mile track in 208 and tte sanie alteTncfln r drove Don over the same track in 2:03 S i. Cro wa " saya ' that this is the worlds record for this performance and says that there is do horse .owner of two pacers that has ever driv- t wo horses in one day in such ! ;::t time over a half mile track be fore the fifteenth day of June. Xrown is conSJent lhat he wilt, he able to wb a maiority of all the he-w- -- at t 1-- 2, Frank Cutter, agent tor the Ban Francisco Examiner! has received the following letter: ", - ; . i " "Merely a few lines to- advise thalMr8fJIjmiH& South Seven tb West who subscribed through you for the paper will re hundred ceive from us twenty-fivdollars.; American Weekly." - the two --horses. Brown Uias-UJs- o purchased S, L. Crnm ; i green trotter, whieu he worked a mile in 2:16 going- - the last fhalf in - 1-- 4, 1:07. , - .7. .; :.. Tnf wehtylbur Jtarts last year and Don Brown won Ginger, jwith first- - prizes, He expects fc'ghea to do better this year. . Mr. James Sherman of Canton, 111., arrived here yesterday to take the remains of his mother, the late Mrs. M. J. Sherman, to,Cuba, 111., for interment. Services were held at the residence, 158 East Second Ncrth Btrect, this afternqon, after Llch Mr. Sherman' took the train " '; 'or t .e east. - - Mrs. Grace Foraythe Madaen, of Wm. Madsea of Lake View, d'e 1 Sunday morning from heart s Mrs.. Mary Jennetta Harding widow ot the late bamuel Harming, died this morning from" stomach troubte and general debility at the tie of 82 yei n. Ttie dyeffffed wr s born at Thrumbridge," England,' and came to Utah with her bus b.nd 52 yeariitgoVeincehicb time shelhiuiiresidedJilithiB cityl She was quiet unassuming woman and enjoyed the love and respect of a Mrs. large -- no twelve leaves ctuldie uarding and nnmerrus grandshildren and other relatives.; The funeral will be held fjom the Third ward meet ing house at three o'clock Tuesday, thw-prope- closes. g, rame centrai. - If TBlrweirtimbereQ . -- bodT.--r"-- are making preparations for a orous campaign in ore hunting, a a-- ' yo will ies from able and fJolinTBdndT: andthe promoters of the property feel sure that within a reasonably short time the mine will have been heard from. The Montana is located a distance from the East Tintic Consolidated. While there are four men working at the Consolidated property, it is thought that the work will be discontinued here until it can be, seen what the Montana develops. .. THE GRUTLI - - ' ntadi Are 1 rs w r : us. andw sell yea yon buy of i gh satis-fa-cto- ROMADKA MANY READY ACCESS TRUNTg 0 i: e rade goods thai will give you Ion gt and service - We will save only-hi- tugging and pulling to get ont nSiyst ? A wear ia(Ffe- - on trtyi." No looking around to find' place on which, to set trays. Raising i th&cover doea iialL It lifts trays oat of the bottom. - firings,every corner I np.. families this year ' MANY ry dollaa Isrsuchrai; harvest worth reading?: wituiareach, Ventilates entire trunk. . ad Colla.ostble v . i , k !:: TSernst Baby Cast Just now we are making aa inventory, dosing our year's business on June 30. About July 20 we will announce our annual JULY CLEARANCE SALE, which will be in reality a HARVEST OF GOLDEN DOLLARS - - Bariott m Blake Furniture Co PROVO, UTAH as All Kinds of . A w 1 s-- n A if, Ws ? Is) ( 25 cents on every dollar's worthf, el geeds UtahLargest As 'Well i Mlfc" - Fraish- - a. . rrTW BUM Wm0 Wi: Ryfeiffi2 4 - 'J:2r'ei4o Duy - or- SdlrCarloadXotsor I -- 1- O) J -- .4- t t . - " - "y ". - 7 yew vig- A steam hoist will be placed Immedi- atly ao that there need be no delay in the working of the property, The sur'ace indications seem favcr-- - - sl4 ittotkrHevs- g peice of property and the managers 'A :- Ranges Impressive funeral services over the remainl of Mri. - TbomaiN John tmer-promisin- e Lace Girtaihs Stoves. andr-plan- k - " .:..a Rugs linedft This property hia an excel- leni opponunny oi stnaing a ';T ? ore 9 mSNm Furniture Carpets continues in porphory. This ooni-pany u mining in the most subetax-ti- al way' The shaft is a double 1 compartment affair with a man way. mber-f-iriends - your .hyL-orderin- The Tintic Central shaft- - has reached the two hundred and nine ty foot level and the conditions are t i:?J--i-rwr- Dollars rigHt now : .. -- fj harvest of Golden rty The Bhaft ot the Grutli is now down about seventy-fiv- e feet While Take your friends to Caslilla, the the formation is unchanged the in She most desirable , U cuhh at the ege of 23 years. summer resort. dications are favorable. The mine 1. ivea a hubland and three children the Four men Just Bathing delightful, place is fairly well equipped. ' " end numerous other relatives. ' 7" for recreation. are working at this property." life You 6an " reap . were warxP nievting housej?tle e wai a large attendance of relatives and sketch jfl4htJife!of friend. the deceased ? was read by A. O. Smoot. The following speakers addressed the congregation, Jestify ing to the manynqble qualities of the departed, and speaking words of consolation to the bereaved rel atives: Elder Evan Wride, Bishop Ralph Poulton, Elder Gee rgr H. Brimhall, President J, Wm. Knight and Bishop T. N. Tijlor. - Beautiful vcc.l selections " were7rendered by the ward choir, a trio composed of Messrs. Johnson and Dixon and Miss Carter, and a solo by W. D. Roberts, Jr. Many beautiful floral offerings covered the casked, and a large crowd followed the. remains to the cemetery. the thrifty ar J. et . It is harvest time all IHe& -- -- "tiztm la altracearwhjireliBiteia is of epienaia will pay rood. values. ?h : r T. This property ad join! the Prpvd and it is expected that the same ore body will run into thjet Provo" prop " v v' r."v : r: erty. . "The equipment for the East Tin tic Development mine, is the I best for Ismail mine --of aayja-Tinttaowea-oo- a - mage- i tieau-ectormeot when they ordered the equip ment notwithstanding that the pec-p- ie of the district thought thai it was an expenditure lor an uncer tain property. There ie no reason under ; the : present - .management, should not be why pay tog dividends beiore tN ? year ' Dre RECORD ess OVO. C0 9 |