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Show f 4 iUE I t ,1 a f Net CoatentslSTlugjto John Harrlion Surratt," last sur- VILLA REPORTED RESTING ;i WITH 200 FOLLOWERS viv6r of the corps of alleged consplr' ' atora tried for ' implication in the Lincoln Presidio, Tex., April 23. A mes j plot to asaasslnate Abraham opposite is dead. He was 72 years of agAsenger has reached OJiniga Villa is the that with report Mr. Surratt retired as general frelgnther ; Chilli Vincent! on rancji Pack- at Aguas agent of the Baltimore Steam is Chills 200 followers. Civil with Agua et company recently, la the south of Ojlnlja In the war he served in the Confederate 100 miles river district One hundred secret service. When be heard that Carraniistas are encamped a wairant had been issued for him and fifty on the Concha river about four be fled from New York to Canada, There has Egypt and; miles from Ojinaga. and then to Europe, the of no presence explanation He was acquitted been South America. It is said they will after being brought back for , trial of the troops. endeavor to prevent the crossing of and went to B<iniorc ' American troops at this point It) Berlin is known authoritatively that ICol. According to reporU from will be transferred to OJin Great Britain has offered to Spain Rlojas The name of his successor has the possession of Tangier if Spain aga. made known been not will seise the German ships in Spanish ports and consent to the closing of the Straits of Gibraltar to all neuSecretary' of the Naivy Daniels tral ships except those flying the has received a report from Rear Admiral Mayo, who , (commanded the J, Spanish flag. battleship squadron of the Atlantic The lone bandit who held up the fleet, during" the. recent maneuvres Union Pacific Limited No.. 21 axfew off Guantanamo, slating that the miles west of Hanna, Wyoming, last Bhips, men and guns under Mb' com Saturday night and who is believed mand are ready for any emergency." to be the man who held up the Un- - According to this report all marks- nion Pacific Overland near Corlet nianshlp records of the navy were Junction, Wyoming, February 9, and excelled during the tests, also the bandit who held up the Oregon Short Line train near Roy, Emperor Nicholas, czar of Russia, in now Jail s i in March, was hurt and narrowly escaped Utah, late at Rawlins,' Wyoming, awaiting triaLTgg according to reports from Ber-1. ,ThoA The bandit gave his name as lin, when: an Austrian aviator dropCarlisle, although he admitted .that ped bombs among the troops the was not his real name and tkat the czar was reviewing. The emperor world . would never know what his was reviewing the troops in comname was. He confessed to the pany with General Brusslloff, comthree robberies and said , that be held mander of the Russian force on the up trains because he liked the sport. southwestern front when an filer appeared and dropCarlisle was captured a few mUea from Walcott, Wyo.where he had ped bombs among the troops. The evidently wandered Nearly exhausted report does not state how seriously after he Jumped from the train at the emperor was hurt. Hanna sixty fivemiles from Walcott. Hugo, a circuy giant, who was said Senator George Sutherland nar- to he the tallest man In the world, rowly escaped serious injury Friday died at New York Sunday. He was col- - 8 feet 4 Inches tall, and normally evening when his automobile lided witfT a heavy truck. Tbe sens- - wejghed 536 pounds. He was 47 ter was returning home from the years old and was known among Capitol in Washington and he and circus people only as Hugo, his chauffer were the only occupants A heavy downpour- of ; Carnations are nice, but mother of the car. rain made the paved street slippery, would prefer .your photo at $1.95 which was probably the cause of the per dozen at Larsen & Nygreen accident. Hia car was damaged., to studio. A25-tthe extent of probably $100. The ! LETTERS UNCLAIMED driver of the truck was not hurt. - 5 4 Mothers Know That V Genuine Castoria 4 Always alcohol-- 3 If Bears'tliQ IXFANTStCHU jmauj II Promotes Di 1 of nessandBest MxSamf j jHSss hf i - 00' pS&si&gi01 i I ? I i j I l Buying Groceries Here ,3 P O w'SUi ao o a .a CHERRY HILL DAIRY H 14 Phone A o W a a t w ' a o ..3' Hill Dairy j Cherry P 3-- Just phone your order, or see the wagons with on them g n! -- THE- 166-R- 3 r QUARTS OF MILK DELIVERED TO YOUR . HOME FOR - j , Austro-Hungaria- i WE PAY CASH ' . Exact Copy of Wrapper. M From v jkkr(tJXM $Sl82&t r Why not Buy the SANITARY MILK AND CREAM ; Signature Y TO YOUR HOME FOR , For Infanta and Children. QUARTS OF MILK DELIVERED 14 General Neivs Review f b , PROVO POST For Your Second Hand Furniture . WE YANT A CAR LOAD WE UNDERSELL EVERYBODY f V . - . , . - i Now Second Hand Store ' A n r ' i PHONE 348 D.O.WAID PROP. PROVO, UTAH . I 1 It certainly pays to buy your groceries at this store, because you effect a substantial B&vlng on every purchase. . Our Flour Is very popular with housewives and is a heavy 'seller at $2.85 per 10 J; Puts Money in i Your Pocket $ and V Canned goods, dried - fruit, potatoes, everything in the eating line is reduced to the minimum in price and the quality held right up to the top notch. Keeps it' there I5 Ae i Put money in your pocket by ' ing your groceries here. buy- A news telgram of Tuesday from The ancient caRome," Italy, says: near Bari, was at Andrla, thedral The fire fire today. destroyed by the of residence bishop at the began from which Mgr, Seidli was resAndria 'was cued with difficulty. ' ; the favorite residence of Emperor Frederick II., two of whose wives j were buried In the cathedral. Phone 67 Provo post office April . - PROVO STERN LAUNDRY f s . RELIABLE A SPECIALTY OF FEATHER Ladies Brown, Mrs, J. D. Crosby, Beulah Erickson, iMss Claris Hildreth, Mrs. Lizzie Nelson, Miss Viola Sorenson, Mrs. Karen (2) Strong, Mrs. Jennie M. Benson, PILLOWS Hai-Yun- BEDS AND ini Warm or Cold CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING CANYON, CAMERON, STANDARD. ANTHRA- CITE, E2HTHIN G, COKE AND KINDLING WOOD. g SMOOT & SP AFFORD m Utah Timber Moal Co. CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING BLACK HAWK CAMERON ' SPRING CAVO: ABERDEEN , Magg, Con D. Peterson, LUMBER AND BI&LDING MATERIAL A- - Geo. .A ; United Grocery Co. Williams, W. S. Young, N. K. JAMES 160 CLOVE, P. M. J. M. We Can Make You Either One r v" rwT. Y Our Coal Department handles only the best on the market. We are in the busines for your health, hot for If ell ours. V, " we Jiave the ' , Prompt Service Our Motto Provo Ice & ' " A. - " f Cold Storage Co. PHONE 508 33SS3G Established 1907, Provo, Utah. B FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK .i- " r o dis- Ml flpate' Surplua $12,500.08. Capital $50,000.00. D. Thomas N. Taylor, PresideBt. J. Dixon, Cashier. Arnold Dixon, Asa Cashier. John F. Bennett, Vice Free- DIRECTORS: . t ' T. N. I Jea. A. Loveless Robert Bee S. P. Eggerteea Andrew Koudzen- J. J Craner' ' Joe.j8. Berry All business (riven ns receive! prompt and careful attention Yonr account will be appreciated. Taylor Jehn F. Beanett J. D. Dixon A a ' - I -.1 W. FIFTH NORTH. p l r Just phone ; - ; Muager. 203 for our wagon. or - 1 1 i Habits of Thril if Shopping, dont forget to have 1 DR. MILES -- Anti- PAIN PILLS BRING DESIRED RELIEF. I have used Dr. Miles Anti-PPills for some time and find then al Dbmi, 23 Cent. NOT YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. Y, an invaluable remedy for headache. I have always taken great pleasure y in recommending them to frtende, being confident ' that they wtU bring the desired relief. I e then never without them and for all attacks of pain, knowing that they will not disappoint mo. MRS. W. H. BNSON. Weot Haven. Conn. - I, ' Formed while young Usually result in a substantial bank account when you are older. Train your children to save their spare nicklea and dimes. Open a savings account today. Get one of our savings banks: '' with you. They are invaluable for Headache and all other Pains tATie-FACTOR- (!& , i , . eoxa 232. v. and DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY l some Social AS PHONE J. W. DUNN, Secy HARMON, Pres. if ing, attending1 IF FIRST Patron" Is the worry of many a woman. This drudgery is eliminated by sending ns your soiled clothes. The heaviest t pieces come back ready for use. When travela Theatre Squ&re Deal to Every WASH DAY f- When you need Ice, remember tilled water ice in Provo. FIRST, That Good Coal - - T. Calvena Shirt Co. Davis, Art Jackson, Merl Kachel, Arthur Kirkpatrick, O. B. Knight, Samuel were lost when the steamer sunk after a collision with the cruiser Saturday evening south of the Chusan islands. The steamer, acting as a transport, was taking troops to Foo Chow. The collision, occurred during a thick fog and only one foreign engineer, twenty soldiers and nine sailors out of six foreigners and over 1000. soldiers and members of the crew w:ere saved. J. N, GULICK, Proprietor IVf MAKE HI COALS, AS FOLLOWS 23, 1916. Men More than J000 soldiers and men of the crew of the steamer Hsin-Y- u 375SIV. Center Phone 164 ? c f. 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