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Show , THE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR The Touraine Hotel located at 42 Hast Third South, is one of Salt Lakes most comfortable hotels. It is clean and modern in every respect .Prices are very reasonable and the treatment is rouiteous. Provo people should make this their headquarters Two or three doors west of Colon - ial Theatre. 'WEDDING STOCK The finest to be had anywhere at' very reasonable prices. Call and see only the latest styles In wedding cabinet. n rT,he old saying Sow an is--- -- act and reap a habit. harvest time of life, you will reap the consequences of the habits you are sowing with your petsr today. Each unwise expenditure helps to form the spending habit, which entails worry, want, and suffering. Each deposit in i i this bank is a step toward the - ON POLITICS CHICAGO, June 24. There is trouble in the Nicholas Longworth family. Of course, it is only political, but when they left here for Cincinnati the congressman wore a dejected look. The young wife was breathing defiance. For be it h known Mrs. Alice lias come out flatfooted in favor of a third party, established, ruled and headed by her father, Theodore Roosevelt. Longworth is in a dilemma. He represents a Cincinnati district in congress and has been renominated on the regular Republican ticket., Ilis - district is . strong for President Taft. But the Princess Alice doesn't care. She was Ht the birth of the new present thirds l party in Orchestra hall, Roosevelt-Long-wort- cheered for her father and wasnt a bit backward in declaring that she Is strong for the rule of the " ", people. She showed the Roosevelt in her makeup and her husband kept out of sight all day. -- Every effort to interview' him failed. ' He ran from reporters, I have nothing to" say, he shouted, when finally cornered. 1 am a Republican and expect to he - - BALTIMORE, Md., June 24. A romance begun back in 1888 had its ending in the United State marshals office here today, when Latimer S. Glessner was placed under arrest on the charge of using the mails to defraud. The other jiarty to The shattered ro manee is Miss Lulu Stephens of Carlisle, Pa., who says Glessner obtained $27,000 from her during the last four years by promises of marriage. Others interested, but not connected with the romance, are Glessners wife and children. In the marshals office Glessner, a good looking man, refused to make any statement.' Glessner was formerly a drug clerk. Recently, it is alleged, he had given up all business pursuits and had devoted his time to spending the money that, on one pretext or another, he is charged with having obtained from Miss Steph- ; ens. Twenty-fou- r years ago Glessner met Miss Stephens in Harrisburg, Pa., and captivated the girl from Carlisle. A threatened love affair died out when he came hack to . Baltimore. Twenty years later the pair met again and the old affair was re, -- cess habit, which brings independence, comfort and peace of mind. Ranking mouey-ris- as easy as spending when it becomes a habit. Act wisely today and soon the accumulation of money will be sec- one all of my life. Does that mean you will not ond nature to you. ' t one newed. support your father-in-labecame engaged to be They rude young reporter queried. & said Assistant United I told you that I have nothing married, to say, he shouted, as he dashed States District Attorney McLana-han- . Glessner neglected to tell for an exit. PfcOVO, UTAH. her that he was already a husband. 3. D. Dixon, Cashier. ... Ou account of U. C. T. Conven- He told her it was the ambition of T. N. Taylor, lresldent. his life to study medicine, so that Anyone anywhere can baak tion at Brigham City June 21 and he could have a professional ca& Rio will Grande 22, Denver with us by mail. Between the first and second make rate of one single fare for reer. Miss Stephens had been round trip to Salt Lake City and meetings, left $35,000 by a relative. nearly Ogden. Tickets on sale June 20 Glessneri She consented to give and 21, good until June 23 return to bis a tuition, $1,000 year pay & Rio Denver Grande ing. sell to Salt Lake or Og- and it was understood he was to agents-wil- l den and return, w hen passengers marry her upon his graduation. Glessner came back to Balti-- . can repurchase from either of more and wrote her about three those points at one sale for round a week.1 lie told hep'' he letters " - 'lyiTAH trip. PROVO CITY ; matriculated had at the College of and Surgeons and was CAPITAL $100,000 When your child has whooping cough Physicians . lie ' hard. got $2,000 be careful to keep the cough loose and studying SURPLUS $40,000 , for from her opsurgical mythical expectoration easy by giving ChamDIRECTORS: in for $7,500 expenses erations, as berlains Cough Remedy may be Reed Smoot President he of estate an $300,000 required. This remedy will also liq- settling C. E. Loose, had been bequeathed him, uify the tough mucus and make It said on various preL. Holbrook, J. Wm. Knight, J. R easier to expectoiate. It has been and other money A reached $27,-00total text the until Geo. Far Twelves, used successfully In many epidemics Taylor, Sr., Roger was set for - - Their J - marriage rer. sale all For sura and is safe and by this inontlCbut a relative of Miss dealers. Jos. T. Farrer, Cashier. Stephens started an investigation, Jos. A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier. put nhe case in.ihe hands of a General Banking Business Transacted Twk Dr. Miles' IjuuUv Tablets l postal inspector, and Glessnprs U. S. DEPOSITORY. on.ttp.Uoa. They will h! you. crookedness was unearthed. Miss Stephens has only $7,000 left. 1 f t ) suc- teddtd?bby ' WHOLE CAR OF GIN CHINKS ALLEE SAMEE WAS NO TEMPTATION NEGROES, TRY TO GET TO THIRSTY TRAMP BY CANADIAN BORDER OF OLDEN DAYS MARRIED MAN GETS $27,000 FROM FLAME w i The Farmers Merchants Dank V I , Provo Commercial I Savings. Bank 1 Vice-Presiden- t. 0. s -- SATISFACTION Will result if your bundle of laundry is sent to us. Travels From Buffalo to New Government Officials Discover York Surrounded by Beverage Orientals Being Smuggled Over Arrives Sober and Magistrate Border With Faces Blackened. Turns Him Loose. MALONE, NEW YORK, June 25. Magistrate Kernochan showed in the Tombs court yesterday that he knew a man "of 'wonderful will power when he saw one. Before him stood John Woodziak, thirty years. - John had ridden from Buffalo to this city in a freight ear. That was not a remarkable disclosed feat,- but the evidence that the ear was filled with gin and that -- Woodziak, who had brought no food or water, had drunk only half a pint of the gin on the long ride. Woodziak said he(had been unable to get w oik in Buffalo and so had taken a side door Pulman and had been locked in. He discovered the entire cargo of the car consisted of, gin, but he did not touch it until his thirst became great. Then he broke open one case and broached one bottle which, he said, had brought him safely to New York, weak and trembling, but still in the ring.- Patrolman Breen of the Leonard street station grabbed Woodziak as he emerged from the earyester-damorning. After the hearing he took his prisoner to Staten Is landjby direction of Magistydte Kernochan: Jliere work vuis oboodziak on a farm, tained for far removed from freigfit ears, gin, police courts aijd other ele- ments of eivilizatio; - y 25. matter how hard your nea4 aches, Anti-Fal- u Fills will http you. Wo tkr. MIW mm RIO GRANDE EXCURSION RATES ACCOUNT JULY 4th ' N.V.f June United States government officials along the Canadian border have discovered another new scheme used by those engaged in Chinese smuggling operations, and that is to fix up Chinamen desiring to get into the United States by making them look like negroes, with faces blackened. Five Chinamen thus disguised have been captured at Ogdensbnrg, while trying to cross from Preseott, Canada. At this pdtftt the St. Lawrence is more than a mile wide. The scheme is to embark ,iust after nightfall in a rowboat and land just below the city on the American side. It has been ferreted ouU.ihjt there are five different Chinese syndicates engaged in these Chinese smuggling operations, as these disguised Chinamen were mistaken for good workmen, carrying picks' and shovels. They were not at firsUapprehended, and it is believedfliey have eluded the government officials and got into tine United States. Local Representative Wanted No canvassing or soliciting required. - Good income . assured. A$ dress National RealV. 1440 Marden Co.; ty building, ' Washington, D. C. iCm brick FOR SALE- -8 house, hath, toiletpantry, closets, sink, lavatory Corner lot 4x12, barn, chicked house,' fruit. John E. Bott,f)9 E. Fourth South, Provqp47tah. , SURREY FOR SALE Good as new, or will trade for young buggy horse, 188 W, Third South. e Account July Fourth Denver & Rio Grande wilpmake a rate of one single fare for the round , trip to all points in Utah with a minimum fare' of 25 cents. Selling dates July 2nd, 3rd and 4th; final limit July 5th. WM, II. MITCHELL, Agent. celebra-tionsyfh- It Is now well known that not more than one case of rheumatism in ten requires any internal treatment whatever. All that la needed Is a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts at eas'" application. Try it and Bee hojS quickly Usoieness it will relieve the pain tf WANTED Strawberry puckers, Apply 542 W. Second South. Sold by all dealers. D No saw edges on Cellars . The proper stiffness in Dress Shirts Lingerie laundered without rips or tears If not already a patron, a trial bundle will con-vin- youv - ce , t Domestic Steap H ... Get our prices on Hough Dry Work . J u f t -- t BUY Me over Bros - '-- i Hone Made and Best Grade Excelsior Roller Mills Phone 124 1 Provo, Utah Utah Timber & Coal Co. - Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Hiawatha and King f GOAL- - 6 FOR SALE Household furniLumber, Lath, Shingles ture for three or four rooms PORTLAND CEMENT practically new. Cheap if taken in a lot. 62 W. First North. 1G0 W Fifth North. LOST Long - Chamois glove. J. W. Dunn, . . Mgr. Return to this office. ANNOUNCEMENT In order In accommodate the large number of beginners who 'arc applying for instruction, I will nurgive instruction in classes to COUPLES LOSSES as well as private lesbeginners , AT EUCHRE LEAD sons to advanced students. Inin till's busy age. This is especially. true in travel sylT structional!) hand and orchestral A sprained ankle may as a rule be r instruments. ", . cured, in from three to four dajs by ing.. St. Louisan Declares Wife Ac-- Violin and Mandolin, SO , , applying, Chamberlains Liniment and Piano, cused Him of Sloughing observing the directions Wyith each in traveling east or west? north or south bj to Beat .Her. SAM bottle. For sale by all dealers. . JEPPJ1RS0N rail, you plan toget to your destination in the shortStudio over Blake's Music Store est possible time; yoti want modern comfort,, and ST. LOUIfune 25 henever EdwqjVt -of measure and secretary NOTICE TO TEACHERS- you expect require eyery possible tin- Biiscliai't Brew. of Printing - protection. 'Without these features, travel is what as his wifes partner. in a Co., Teaeheis examination - w ill be Your Negligee General Sherman said war is. This lost. us eytffire game they held iu tlfe Pruo Cential School . - THE ... . Shirts ,otu-othe main reasons why limy Ml gnd 21 At huildingInneTjhv . landed in the dnoreeA-ourteachers without certificates THE, COOL LIGHTthe 1 ial of the suit in Judge should take this examination."' LookCctler Hitchcock s court Bmschart testiThe Summer Light is the. (Signed! J. PRESTON GREER,' when they are laundered by ub tka fied that his "wife accused him of Is possible when they are done up at . x Superintendent m connection wTlhThe Union Pacific, Palosing purposely to prevent her home, or by hand, cific and O. W. R. & N. lines, desires 'serve you to from winning. 1 We make your shirts clean without all eastern poiuts, to the Pacific 0J?ast and locally Judge Hitchcock, however. was We starch fading themriUcoloied. not called upon whether a $75,000,000 is being expended cra them to Just- - the proper stiffness l these lines west of the Misbetri ; thojfbloek signal poor "cnchre playing is good the Lamp that will give you-th- e only the places vthere they art. design ground for divome because, as maximum illumination at the system for protection being kept at the highest soon as Busehait got off the witd to be stiff. , J cost. ' Iron we And possible state of effectiveness, and equipmen4fiivd ness stand his attorney, Alphonse minimum mem so they 8tfee. j seKiee are Continuity being improved and brought Howe, dismissed the land appear neat, eomfortabie and new Electric Light is by far the coot . to the latest stajjards qf quality, We make the bosoms lie straight had testified that his est of ALL light-i- t truly makes ' wife was argumentative when enwith and iu fiat, and every plait place; the best summer light . Conult$ vre shape the cuffs to lit your wrist gaged in pining, quarrelWinter or Summer, however, some and bait a lmd tenlper andgive them a finish and stiffnesi electricity holds for the home or equal to that of your collar. to' business establishment the maxiwhen are travel you ready Send your negligee shirts with youi repyntative RIO GRANDE EXCURSION mum number of superior advan other work, to the , RATES ACCOUNT JULY 4th HAS ARRIVED tages. i Trains Change Time Provo Steam Laundry Do YOU use it? Account July Fourth celebraAs usual v.e arc supplied , tions the Denver & Rio Grande W. Center 375 with all varieties Phones Both thy Ci will make a rate of one single of garden produce, such as fare for the round trip to all ,!C3 The Electric CIRREM TUIE T4EIE IFILCTIVE SIM) 11, MY 19 Lettuce. Radishes, Green OniCompany in Utah with a minimum points ons-. Trains will leaye from Union Station, Provo, as follows : Asparagus, etc. fare of 25 cents. Selling dates LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST. We also carry a complete July 2nd, 3rd and 4th; final limit No lint- oL garden., mul M'Unver Julv-- 5th Ro. seeds WM, II. MITCHELL, Agent. No. 2 Fox at points East. fi.3:! A clean and fresh supply No. 4 1 0 For Tintic Branch point. ... have received their first shipment of Schutler Wagons, No Chamberlain's Cotigh Remedy of daily products, fruits and Mohne Plows Peering Spring Tooth Harrows, v Queen its. has won great reputation and staple groceries are always LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST. Anne Cultivators, Beet Cultivators, "Deering hand. Mowers, its extensive sale on remarkable No by -- Harvey Bolster Springs, Single Sets Buggy - Harness" cures of coughs-- , colds and croup. No WE DELIVER ' PROMPTLY and Heavy Work Harness, Horse Collars and a full It can he depended upon. Try it Nx Sold by all dealers. ' line of Deering Machine Extras. . No. 3 For alt points North and West.',. . . No, They invite the Public to call or write and get their - - I1EBER BRANCH. For the Old Folks' excursion to prices. They can save you money on anything you may Springdoll Thursday, June 27th, Arrive Provo from Ileber, . , No. .07 . s . require in their line. the .Rio Grande will, make a rate No. 7 and No. 8 have been discontinued. of 25c. Passengers will use reguPHONES 104 and 105. The only line to Ogden ' and Denver without ehsage. Free redimn lar train leaving here at 9.30 a. GhV- - far. Through Sleeping Cart, and Elegant Diner on atl through trains m. going, and special train leav. 397-Acad. Ave. Fbone 67 I. A. CENTCX IV. H, IIITCOFIl, F.A. IVAZinSII ug Spnngdctl at G p.rn., return-- . C. A P. D. c. p. ru u Vsest. ring. Honrs Are Valuable 2 A-'- "' -W- BiiM-hart- , - f Oregon Short- Line 8. K. - f 1 n r.ladza Lamp Tiiefeeii double-traekin- ease.-Buscl- ; iart J lts ! deeds' - , 0)fegon Short Line -- - DENVER RIO GRANDE R.R. . - THE I . BEEBE LUr.lBH CO. " ' FARRER & WHITEHEAD 9 i - -- ( iHELJUSY COnrjEn -- Provo. |