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Show I 1 . . --- notice;;D - PASS T ms2. THE PROVO POST - rrrrr-- uu bertalns Tab tots 'and finds them very effectual .4n(l,JIng..ber lots of good, .i If you have any 'trouble ..with your Geo.-A.- i Dietcrle, thfe blaek-smit- stomach' pr. bowels give them a trial. Las opened his shrip at' 54 For 'sale' by all dealers. N; Fpuri.li AVest All work i h, - promptly, attended to, and guar ONE FARE FOR ROUND anteed. Please give me a trial. ' TRIP TO SALT LAKE F Provo Foot Ball Team Tied The Eureka Boys Orders Given Prompt Attent on Cabbage Tomato I ! S9 large crowd Journeyed witli If would' 'surprise you td know of the ll. IX 26. great good' that la ' befng dorie by thp players of the Knight Woolen llfay '25thj return limit May Chamberlains ....Tablets, Darlua-tjraof that .State. IEgh School Track MeeL Mills and the members N. B., Ask for tickets ney, of Newberg Junctlorf, LAKE Club to Eureka, where a match writes, Kj' Vife- fiag beeri usihgChatn ROUTE, ,r . i: ..IT tad been arranged with the Eutil reka town team, the game being tfl 3 p. m.' Sunday. V , 'AA' announced for AA From begining to end the game tV was not only interesting but at times actually spectacular from jilaycd a maguiiicent game against, Enryka right wing, passed the l nplhe field to, Haydn Long,' who in turn transferred to Tx his outside-e- ft Loy mis, who - ' ss oil r;.i.,vrr ...... , Prices cut so, low that you are bound to be interested r., ?!'. jx Jx 7 vsJt . . . :57.5Q to 22.50 a Worth from $12.50 to $35.00 . s . A ! U . the spectators point, of view.--high wind prevailed during the game which handicapped some of the brilliant plays which were indulged in by both teams. Eureka won the toss and Ray Morgan, of the Knight JVoolen Mills teamjr set-th- e ball Tolling ferr tins, visitors. . The players settled down at once to business and some fine exhibitions of passing work were brought of f byrboth sides The first score was registered by EurekGriffith' giving the finishing touch to the leathern - sphere which sent tt; through the goal' Mills forwards The posts. then warmed up and after repeated bursts of clean, pretty passing II in which Billy Morgan nd Bur$lington were prominent, the last named player scored, givings the v mining camp no opwhatever to defend. At portunity enf ..& this stage of the game the wind was blowing a gale over the field i of play and the backs of the Frovo 4team were kept busy. A misunderstanding on the part of two of Knights players gave the home team another long sought opportunity to score and Griffith again made; another notch for Eureka on the score board without much effort. This laxity did not A HJt - COATS AT SAME. REDUCTION fc NEED ANEW SUIT. '0URS COST LESS AND LOOK BETTER - mmuVrmF goal-keep- er - .IS- - BIG TENT. THEATRE : nor did theylose. heart at all, but used their reverse as a stimulant and kept the Eureka team hard on the defensive, notwithstanding that the backs had erred permitting the last score.- - Majors; who Lot West of Library; , Opp. Court House .4 I , ' ll Provo Choise Astor Plants, Egg and Pepper Plants in Season. ball-wel- via-SAL- -r i;- Cauliflower suppoHer; R. GAY, 67 4 South 4th. W es t, Provo ). had no difficulty in second the goal for the scoring Provo team. Just before the half-tim- e was called the referee allowed Eureka a penalty for handling against Majors,-- , which decision was commeiitdvupout,.bymanylof the spectators, who claimed that the player did not touch the ball at all ; however, it was the referee's decision and Brumley put ihe ball through the goal and when the. whistle- - blew the score wasrtt-jrrfSvoiT oFureEa.; It Was Eureka 's turn to play against the wind upon resuming and with a rush they made a strong play which carried, them close to the Knight AVoolen Mills goal, and owing to the feeble de fensc and tackling of the Woolen Mills backs McPherson was enabled to add another goal to Eu- miESULPKlR ARSENATE OF LEAD ' Manufactured at Grand Junction, Colorado Nine prominent arsenates of lead used in Colorado last by theState .The. Ijatimer Brand year were analyzed ' showed over lb per cent total arsenic oxide and was the only one which contained NO SOLUBLE. ARSENIC,- - T FOR SALE BY The ttah County Fruit & Produce Association. The Springville-Mapleto- n Fruit Growers Association. The Carpenter Seed Company, The Alberta Fruit Growers Association. V reka V score. Then' follow ed some give arid take plav in which Billy Morgan headed the ball through fair ha with another rush enLn. th n ppem-t- s half and from long range Griffith shot, the ball through the posts, scoring another goal lor for. ..the!,.. Km Jjts T ravelers to Colorado and 1 Ka-reka- .x x - , It Was at. this Attractions' The Denver Grande and & Rio xTHE Railroad LINE WORLD. SCENIC periority over, their, 'opponents. Taking advantage of the chances given them. Burlington Loynds scored a goal each for'le Knights and when the referee call ed time" the scores Were tied 5 ; goals each. R. A. Campbell of Eureka acted as referee. Time 40 minute halves. HIGH SCOOL TRACK Should select a route fumed for ils Scenic Superior Train Service. . point x of the game thif' the Provo players assumed the aggressive strongly and managed to keepdhe Eureka team wholly on the defensive and the Mills forwards maintained a su- HOWS. THIS? the Cast - OF THE - . ,. .EVERY MILE A PICTURE This Roiile ULrs the Back' East Travelers more varied scenic attraetionsj, that can be seen from the ear windows with-vou- t extra expense for side trips, than any other line. . x - . r ' Special I,ow lionnd Trip. Pares to Pueblo, Colorado Springs;Denver and principal eastern points, on sale May 18, 25 and 91, 1912, June 1, 5, 8, 12; 15, 20, 22 and 29, 1912; July 3. 12 and 30, 1912; August 1, 2, 10, 23 arid 31; 1912; September - 4 find 5, 1912. : : MEET ' . ci We -- offerOne Hundred Dotlars "'.Balt. Luke City, May 25th. Exfor any case of Catarrh that cursion rates via SALT LAKE cannot be cured - by Halls Catarrh ROUTE. Tickets oil sale May 25, Cure. ... returning May 26t.li. Ask for tick-el- s CHENEY & ,CO.. Toledo, O. F; via BALT LAKE ROUTE. We, the , undersign ed, have known and ' KK;i !!ley f0V yT9: all ; Rio Grande Excursions to Destina-bellby- e him perfectly in British Columbia business transactions and financially California Idaho, Montana able to carry out any obligations made , Oregon and Washington. by his firmV WALDING, K1NNAN & MARVIN Ties Augeles, Calif.-,-anreturn Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. via direct route, $35.00. Halls Catarrh Curtis taken interBan Francisco and return via nally, acting directly Won the blood j ' x and mucous surfaces of tfie system. direct route, $37.55. San Diego, Calif., and return Testimonials sent free. PrlcVv75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists., j via direct route, $39.75. Portland, Ore., and re! urn .via Take Halls Family Pills for const!-- ; direct route, $39.55. nation." Ite-war- d I i" . W'x N ; In :: onderfulWeeli ; . One-- W i; :i SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. T Fares and full particulars will he cheerfully furnished on application to any Rio Grande Agent. ANNOUNCEMENT. of Repertoire, ; Excursion Rate .East Via Denver & Rio Grande. x:.- r- - I. A. Benton, Gen: Agt.. Pass. Dept, .x F. Fouts; Agent; Salt Lake City, Utah. Ogden, Utah. Frank A. Wadleigh, General Passenger Agent, x Denver, Colo. . . w-- Dma-sa-routc- s New Train Service SCEN1C allowed wilh Lines slightly in excess of the ahovg. Tickets on sale April 23th, 30th; May 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. and 5th, June, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd. 1912; August 31st, vBejf. 1st to 7th, Good returning for about 60 days. For '? further panLculars cull Union Depot ficket Agent or write Mr.. I. A. Benton,. G; : A. P V daily to . j . and afCompany of 25 People Through Standard and Tourist Bleeping Cars Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Oijialui and Chicago. - : -- - VIA ' OF THE WORLD e. Band arid Orchestra' x Starting 5? D. & R. G.' will sell round trip excursion tickets to Eastern destinations under following arrangements: Dates of Sale May 18, 25, 31; June 1, 5. 8, 12, 15, 20, 22, 29; I)., Salt LakejQiiy. July 3, 12, 20; August 1, 2,10; 23,: Chamberlains Corigli Remedy 31; Sept. 4, 5, 1912. - Destinations and Rates Cliiea- - has won its great' reputation anil go, $55.00 ; Peoria, $51.10 ; St. extensive sale by. its remarkable Louis, $49.00; St. Paul arid Minne- cures of coughs; colds and croup. apolis, $52.00; Omaha. Neb7 Coun- It can be depended upon. Try it. cil Bluffs, la.,; St. Joseph; Mo., Sold bv all dealers. Atchison, Kas., Leavenworth , Kas x Kansas City, Mo., $40.00 Denver, jV VACATION RATES " ( iloral S i mgs, Pueblo, $22.50. Relurn Limit October-31stlo .various hasle.ru ilestinatiom. , s, : Monday, May 20 - IN CONNECTION WITH SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE THREE FAST TRAINS . . EAST TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO TWO NIGHT8 TO ST. LOUIS THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK . JHRGIjGH CHOICE OF ROUTES : SLEEPERS ; TO . f 1Ji Stviovus Provo. Utah, May 15th.- One farejor Round Trip. pickets on sale Tfintic, Fairfield, Ncphi, Salt Lake, etc., ay 14th. Return limit May 15thpH - Marmrr" SalfiLhke City; Jane' 7, 8, 9 ; otie fare for the round trip. TieJ:ct on sph?, N?pii,'' Tinic and cast, June Cth -- to 9th,- inclu4iis5i;;n,eturif iihnl 'jinid Jgtlt From. all. other on wij? .tune 5th to 8lli, inch4iv0j'fetrirriliiliiir ;f rine'lut ji.1"' : . - ; -- MISSOURI PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC A via SALT LAKE ROUTE, Tiek- -Stopovers will, , be ts on saVe various dates, Mav CHICAGO I vii ltti I on going trip within 10 18th ROUTE KANSAS days from tune of sale and on re- OF TIIE LOS ANGELES LIMITturn trip within final limit of ED.. Bee CITY your local Aaeut for October 31st, 1912. particulars. Routes Going via any ST. LOUS N route returning via same Uoiiiiuucing next Sunday, May . . other, route desired. See Union Depot ticket agent 19tli, the. Marysville, branch tiaiu will leave Balt Lake at 8 a. m for further particulars. Tintie branch train will leave Balt 'X " WM. II. MITOHELIi.: 4 Lake. at.. :50 p. m.T Bingham Agents Provo; Ufa hi vSS,s. branch train will leave Salt Lake t at 7 ;45 a. m: , w:i foor of imappetite is a A of closes few paired digestion, SUMMER EXCURSION RATES Chamberlains Stomach . and Liver Tablets will strengthen your digestion LAKE , ROUTE to and Improve lour appetite. Thous- .. Via SALT r? Enstern various destinations. ands have been benefited by taking Tickets sale various on dates May these Tablets. For sale by all dealers. 18th to Bcpteinherjjth. Beejyonr Lame back causedJr tbe! prirlmulars. i heuraatlsm of the muscle8 x' back, for which you will find nothing to Now is the time better than "Chaniberlalns get rid of yout Linitnent. I rheumatism: - You can do it by apply For sale by all dealers, j lng Chamberlains Liniment and mas nr. Mi!8- LuxaUv Tabioea tor saglng tbe narts freely at each appli ention. For sale by all' dealers.' o-o-o onnt1patuu. Ihuy mil Ulo .L 57 furtlier. iufornmtion see any I). or address X,. I. A. DENTON, Sc R. U, Agent C. A. P. D. Salt Lake City. F. A. WADLEIGH, G. P. A. .... . iTerivjer, Colorado.' - . - - ... i. . .. ,v . , j Dimmer Lci'RSio ratios sure-.elg- SUMMER7EXCURSI0NS TO CALIFORNIA Tickets on sale June 1 to Sept 3( inclusive. iteturri Oct'. '3lst;r .1 CONVENTION RATES ,70. CALIFORNIA! j Sale Dates May 17, 18, 19. Returri limit JulyASth. ot :v Sale Dates May 29, 30, June 5, .6, 7, 8. Return limit July 27th. Rate going aaireturmrig'direct $35.00. ;Diverseitioutes;''i For farther information arid tickets sc loggi agent or write, L , J. H. EIANDERFiEtp; A. O. F. A , Saif LaLe City, Utah; . - . . ; . -- '' Si , a - . LumpNut x - - s r.l O O T CjPhoneS PA F F O RD : V ooooo ooo xo oo 17 a.,-- |