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Show TAGE Six JiOTtCE TO BEET RAISERS. ANGRY TASSENGER that it was Musty,- - and refused. station as John Roe and locked in ORDERS CONDUCTOR Blood, Kilburn says, with a savage the city jail. lie will be charged INTEREST GROWING TO CRAWL ON FLOOR oath made a motion as if to .fire. with exhibiting Jfleadly weapons Quick as a flash Kilburn Tapped in a threatening manner. When Fight? Follows and William ' H. him sharply across he arrived at the police station he and one of the guns flew from the Blood, Who Made Attack, i3 mans grasp. Kilburn seized' his appeared sober, though it was .Lodged in Jail. the two wont a ' tense - The piano contest for jhe Ellen ptherhand . that he waH under in down a heap, fighting desper- mental strain. lie would give no and Princess theatres is lining up SALT LAKE, Feb. fi. Angered because Hie crew of a Ninth ately for possession of the remain- reason for his peculiar actions. lie very nieely and a number of peo? ing weapon. avenue ear had carried- nd stands more than six feet in height ple are beginning to take special his destination half an hour Overpower Assailant. and weighs about 200 pounds. interest in the William a II. conearlier, Blood, Ignorant of the struggle going ductor on theSalt Lake Ifmjte on behind hTmrMoforraanFfv to, win, Three sligfi,Lman,vei ghingxateswh.OuJire-o- nt churehes have entered the eontest living at 38JG street, hoarded the Goff continued to run his ear two. about 130 pounds: same car as it was leaving the blocks down Sixth avenue. Then CausM)f Trouble. up to date, the Third Ward, the Sixth avenue terminaPat M street Kilburn s shouts for .help reached -- According to Kilburn his assail- Fifth Ward and St. Mary Episat 7:110 oclock last night, thrust his cars and he rap to his aid. At ant rode up "from town""with him will have the all Church and copal, two guns in the face of Conductor the same time an outeoming-c- ar QnJthe7o clock car bound for - The of members? their following When the car Hyruin Kilburn and ordered him reached the scenj and its conduct- Ninth avenue. on pain of death to get'down on or, B. O. Tingley, joined the melee. reached L street, the terminal, otljr candidates for the piano are his stomach and crltwl the length Together they disarmed Blood andj'ffi00 went to thejront platform as fallow . Helen Kay, Lizzie ' of the car. and Tmgarf to abuse the motorman Lua Litton, Ralph Elliott, for1 not having heeded Jiis signal Henry, Kiburn?lookeiL atthe floor, sawt I .aeon Olson, Leona Ferris Gee, to let him off at-streetr--ThEffie rerrfs Noyes, Billings, motorman resented the tirade and Mrs. J. L,. Segall, Leon Strong, threatened jto whip Blood, 1 V it!, -the threat that he would .make Olson, Raypiond- Taylor,B. Edgar Hurst, IIow, both crawl when he got his Bessie Thos. Yardley, F.' J. Bergesen. Harris, chance, Blood, Kilburn says, startThe' Princess leads out for toed back towards G street. Half the-knuck- The Sugar . Company will let contracts for beets from January 29 to February 7. inclusive, at & Commercial Savings Bank, Provo, Utah. W, W. GOODRIDGE, Agent. Utah-Idah- les evi-de- the-Prov- o nf - ' Tuesday. Her Little Slipper of Harvard The Stuff Heroes Are Made e - bill night and tomorrow-nigh-ts with A Frontier Doctor. This is a western drama dealing with a widower who has a little daughter and seeks a mother for her. At his work he meets a young lady and is finally accepted, --but later No passengersTwere on the car he learns that he has a young rival fI at the time. who carries off the - prize. A month after the marriage the docNOTICE OF SALE. tor is called to attend the man who has been injured in a mine In the District Court of the Third and finds that the mansdife hangs thread. He at first deter; Judicial District of the State of Utah, by- - a in aniTIor Salt Lake Cpunty. mines not to save the successful Whites Dressed Meat Company, rival, but later Jie realizes the a corporation, plaintiff, vs. The Para-fin- enormity of such fTcrime and the Oil Company of Utah, a. corpora- operation is successful. The Ellens big lead Is a college tion, defendant Sheriff's Sale: To be sold at Slier- play entitled, Brown of liar The story deals with Tom iffs sale xn the 26th, day of February, tard. save his I3I2?arth6 Tronrdoorof theeunTity j Brown's efforts-tCourt House in Provo City, Utah Counnee blaek sheep brother, ty, Utah, at the hour of It oclock a Wilfml Kenyon, .from disgrace, m., all the right, title, claim and Inter-- j An unfortunate state of affairs est of the defendant of, in and to the?' sis between Wilfred and described real .estate, stu- - i m Thorne, the sister of Gerald ated in the Dairy Park of Spanish! ih'iine. who is stroking the var- Fork Canyon, Utah County, Utah, crew'. The situation is misbut Torn. MatTha Bella Placer - Petroleum understood by-f- ill Claim, .The Betla Extention Placer ters reach a climax on the day of! Petroleum" Claiiq, "The Haynes fhtrbig boaUrdee between' HarThe Zoru- vard and a champion English! Placer Petroleum Claim, lah Placer Petroleum., Claim," The crew.. Thorne as hejs about to Morrow Placer Petroeum Claim," enter tlie boat is' given an anoy-mou- s The Florence Placer note to the effect that Mar-idi- r Petroleum is Lout to leave town with one a as recorded in the office of Claim, the County Recorder of Utah County of the college men. ne throw's th(k in Book 51 of Mining-pape- rs pages race and rushes to his sister, W'homj of 'Tom si 480 and 81 to -- which he finds in possession 458, records references badjfar a full and check for an amount to cover her The cheek has ' been of said Mining expenses. Claims; together with all forged by Wilfred. Crazed with I belonging. grief and anger, he rushes back to Terms of sateCabl-da- vi fulmooey the boat house. In the meantime Tom Brovru Thornes substitute, of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, Febrm has stroked the Harvard crew t ary 5th, 1912. victory, and he is faced- - by, the , Miss Mork Sings . We haven't been soldiering in our hosiery department. In fact, were very much awake. -- - ' -- Ties TRYING Mar-followin- ass g L imaxjmtssn - Pure silk - We have a dandy line the dinner question is harder at this time of year than at any other. As variety Is a scarcity jwithjthe absence .of vegetables and garden-truck- , the housewife needs, to resort to CANNED GOODS and DRIED PRODUCE. Of these we ave an excellent fresh supply!" - -- complete-descriptio- n o Qur strictly fresh ranch eggs are always desirable, selling aL, the lowest morainal price. a,t fifty Men who know wliaj smart shipts are will recgiize our patterns in a minje. Kiioxknit & .Guaranteed - A Our cream chese is delicious; Include some' in, jour or-- ' fler- - Wealso cara everything handled date grocers! Goods delivered ised, s: tr,nts. by an(l up-to- - - Per! Box hen prom- - J&member. always mens and boys clothing. -- . 5Tt 'R Job Printing is in the A-- l . rydi class. With equipment second cj, e as u re i n - to jioiTe ve fim s ' I Iap 1 turning out theverybe.stJipe found of job printing to-- be anywhere. , We try to satisfy and find it pvow'cnstorner W Ajfi " February Letterheads afild Envelopes' best grades, Bill Heads and Statements, standard and .speyiaLinled slyles. business and calling cards,' invitations and dancing programs' in latest ck, styles, best standard quality wedding-stobuttVr 'wrappers,' dodgers in any size- with special price list black faoe'digwres, sales slips, menu- cards, hooks and pamphletscheek Looks ?i)nd a full line of legal hlanlcsT" ThekoJ with "huudmlsjjf olher forms we print and guaran-- , 7 fosses aud - 24, 1912. WHITEHEAD- 307-- S Acad. Ave. Phone 67. urbngs are righted. Remaining in Provo Post Office Feb. 4, 1912. " Ladies. J..W. Hanford,-Mr- s. Ktewart. Mrs.1 Margaret Taylor, Mrs. Earl Cy'r - Qents. Berry. Elmer Th rter,"Mil fofd - -Gl- y ' ade.-IVyl. 'Gray. Howard. We Grey, Willie. teesatisfaction. Ilier, Walter. OUR LINOTYFE. FARRER & brands him as a ADVERTISED LETTERS. 'in all Lowery, E. Reese, James. Taylor, E. If. s With our standard Model 5 Linotype with in.4- - fmvs-ai- i. si x- -rt t:pewe J!rT.iJ;lMo make work" of a equal to any in" the up variety state. We do.uistom Linotype .work alsd at stamlard prices and read phiof wnth copy. . ' .rhomas, Z. Bird. c -- t ' By easy where the best in job printing is desired. Do you need any of Die following: J Tra tTTiTnuTmwh S her if f,- - Utah-Gon- at jvUta k substantiate his charges, Brown' F. Bachman, Deputy Sheriff. White for Plaintiff. - 'x remains silent preferihg to be mi,, "J. Parley -publication February 6th, understood rather than expose his" 1912; date of completion of publication loved ones brother." Wilfred (on-- ! ? cy - GEORGE T. JUDD, TRmt.-E- 'il they r- for in two weeks sent to the Dead Let-- ' not ctdlei v ill he ter office. - r Have; Just Received a New Shipment of Ladies- - .... Sprint Dresses . in. the Latest Styles that you should see purchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. be-io- re TAMES CLOVE? I. M. The Provo Post Do .you know that ,mdre rc'd danger lurks in a common" t cohj 3 than in any other of the minor ailments? The safe waj'-i- s to take Chamberlain s L'ough Hcuedv. - a thorough - reliable preparation 3(ad rid yourself of tie cold aS quickly as possible. This remedy J nj i i -- ft T-- ! 'for sale by all do.lloos. - . four-in-han-ds cents. 0? appurten-ancesthemint- . in and patterns. Our shades re the lat est. Becoming to; everyone especially you Becoming to us for one! TO -- 459,-46- that1 bind. all the new wreaves -- -- ' WeVe just received a new shipment of fine lisles reinforced heel and toe high elastic tops." . - RVINES ' Great t allies for fifty eents . IN SILKS. e COLORS . ! - is . - The Black Chasm Heart of Nichette ' Frontier Doctor Dad s Smastnup .38-ealib- er OP Of Princess an hour later, at the Sixth street terminal, the cars alternating" in "their trips along the two avenues, he boarded the same car with, two revolvers in his DIITEKENT'eOMfirXATlONS TEN j -- - Brown Special Silk and Serge one of the Cleverest Styles we" have yet shown. It is a combination of Wool Serge and Stripped Silk and has the stylo of a much higher priced dress Some stores ' sell it for $10.00; Our. price ,S 6. 7 5 6-- 7. A Head For Business - This Dress ay Feb. . PRICE - - Ellen ! G contracted by their children, and have abundant reason for it' as every cold weakens - Jhe lung's, lowers the vitality and paves the way for the more serious diseases thatso often follow. Chamberlains CouIl Remedy is famous for its cures, and is pleasant and. safe to take. For sale by all deaf? This Is the season "of the wear when mothers' feel very mucli concerned over the frequent colds ers. , - him-be-jo- o SCO. |