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Show pAcacar dittojt, ocio jaxiQu IjSlKif On.) J, Y and, I The State Food Inspector have visited the retail market, the restaurants, the candy establishments, etc., and everywhert wtT have found courtesy and 1 willingnesg to accept suggestion. Commissioner LeRoy Dixon Dr. Arthur Yance and I, early in the year, visited the slaughter houses and, although at the first visit-1- 912 one of them was found in a deplorable condition, suggested improvements were immediately made. 1 feel that I should not dose this report without again recommending that each merchant be required, especially during hot weather, to put all garbage in a satisfactory garbage can, and that the city of Provo haul off and properly dispose of such garbage. Nor can I close without referring gratefully to the splendid work of the Home and School AssociationAand-o- f other enter prising citizens in carrying out, so real purpose of the throughly-thclean up day," and in other spring similar civic improvement work which they are urging. During my absence from the city, Dr. M. W. Bigelow acted as city health officer, and in thanking him again 1 wish Ad say that his services were very satisfactory to this department, tas I believe they were also to you and to the citizens in general In closing I wish to express my appreciation to your honojahle - body for its suggestions, and especially for its prompt action in 'matters of importance. , Respeeafully submitted. DR. n. G. MERRILL, City Physician and Food Insp. t 1 CO. -ni- rPM-iiorni A (Continued From Face Postal Authorities Woodmen Incensed Over Treatment of Insurance Company, y Local NEW t Tke travelng Men thia Motion, the local Woodmen of the World, and the Provo Postal Clerks are up in arms over the treatment of Mrs. Axell B. Britten, widow of the late government peetoffice inspector , of this secQ tion, by the Iowa State Traveling Ifena Association. Axell B. Britten wfta insured in the Iowa concern for 5,000.00 and kept np his policies. About two years ago he was. sen t. into thia diatrict.-by.lh-e government as postoffice inspector; - with headquarters at Provo. About the middle, of February, t in 1913, he was ordered to' go from A city manager has at last been thiajcity to a little town of Pareah found for Dayton, Ohio. 'He .is in Garfield county, a point far off and very hard to nenry M. Waite, and he will soon the. railroad-- went and secured reacbrne take charge of the government of ostmaster for the place, and on the city, which Was demoralized lis he return sustained a trip by the floods of this spring. ) raise on the left gave femurjhat ColThe position was offered to ; onel Goethals of the Panama .Ca- lira much pain. Upon arriving at Provo he went nal. He refused. Others were ;o bis room at the Lamar hotel, considered, but finally Mr. Waite attack-- of was chosen, ne will have almost hinking he had an rheumatism However, the pain complete-charof the c'tyg afecame very intense and .two and will be he held responfairs, sible for the improvements which prominent physicians of this city, must be made to avert another )r. J. W. Aird. and Dr. George E, " ' tobison, were called in to attend flood. located ilxru, -- They immediately the injury and commenced treatALPINE GALENA CO. GETS CLOSE TO ORE ment. An operation was performed upon the leg but it failed to President William Dundson of lelp and he died on the 19th of the Alpine Galena Mining Com April, just a month after he to Provo. pany, came to Provo Saturday During all of the time he was morning from Alpine canyon and the local postal clerks and the ill, brought with him samples of spar Woodmen of the x World lodge, of and talc from the tunnel the comNOTICE-The was which a member, bathed PREDIT0R8. pany is running into the hill. The him regularly and cared :or him. tunnel is now in over two hundred After he' died they shipped the reE3Ute of Joha Jacob E upper, de- feet and through the lime spar there is small streaks of lead, in- mains to his family at Greenfield, ceased. where the intemen; took Creditors will present claims, with dicating that they are nearing an Illinois, - place. vouchers to the undersigned at Provo, ore body,-Thfew A days after the burial Mrs. Utah County, TJtah, on or before the company sunk1 an incline Britten was visited by a repre10th day of June, 1914. , shaft on .the property for a depth sentative of a Traveling of 80 feet and there struck . HEBEE S. RUPPER. Mens Association and informed administrator of the Estate of John i body 6f galena ore. They then Jwent down the mountain side to a that her husband had died of a Jacob Rupper, deceased. font disease, and not as representfor Robinson, Attorneys Parker point 450 feet below and from ed from here. She claims they that point run the tunnel to catch Administrator. her told that if she insisted upon First publication Feb. J, 1914. the vein on the lower level settlement of the insurance the body would have to be exhumed THE KNOCKOUT OP BOMBARDIER WELLS, BRITISH a scandal would result. The and CHAMPION, BY CARPENTIER, CHAMPION CF EUROPE woman was paralyzed at first and asked that the body-b- e allbwed to remain in the grave, but when she fried to eollectAhe insurance the t company refused to pay the insur-- i. Weaves- n Plain, Brocaded and piaids, m all the very late:t They are more beautiful than ever, ehrca. Nov In The Time - ; e r Ol i NEW It T7JLOT, or HENRY Profo Death Rate Low for Population ge And . : 1 Here Is The Place To pick out your new Spring dress while the goods are new and the stock is complete. O - . o o o o n o o o o o Yours for trade, n d d o o C)- TTft 9 &1 o ' The Big Dry Goods House re-;urn- ed O W. E. DAVIS , mi OF IIITESEST HERE e 7 the-Iow- t - M ance t i - 4 , A - J. ' 7vv- .- V -- A- - tr ' f - 15? s ' -- r- ; k f 'X . t i :f' bfi ' ' a a. v c 1 yi 1 ' i , tho-jnsur?- ' .v-i'v-i'- v i - I N 1 s 4T -- V fe., V ? 4 J'- 1 Friends of the woman took the matter up, but no results followed Shs then wrote to Postmaster James Clove, who had been a constant attendant at the bedside of the sick man, for information. Af--f a dints wfre secured from the physicians a3 to the cause of the nans death, and the condition of is Wy, and both were emphatic in their denials of the charges made hy cempany. The postal clerks of the city also made affidavits to the effect that the man was clean and free from any such disease as the insurance omneny elaimedmiT are anxiously awaitim? the outcome of the rialrwh tehwi i in fchm tine'." as the oute (jmeyvi "ratly affect the insurance the eompany has through this section. 'tWnod men have alsoth reate fled to makafh&attitnde of the (tympany known generally X "takc-plarwit- b r - 11 Resident! are' Greatly Interested in the Trial of W. E. Davis, Arrested fog Murder. Old Tim Wednesday SPECIAL! older resident of thia section are much interested in the approaching trial of W. E. Davis, who ia now in Los Angeles awaiting trial on the charge of murThe WARNERS FEATURE (Inc.) Present MISS MARION LEONARD --- der, where it is alelged he burned A Beantifnl Story of Heart Interest in Three Parts, the home of W, G. Wheeler and MATINEE FOR THE LADIES AT 4 P. M. murdetred him" at a town called Sawtelle. . - In 1894 Davis killed three men r , at a point near the Colorado bor. HAND BEAUTIFULLY COLORED IN PARTS TWO der and was brought to Provo for trial At the hearing he claimed t ' THEIR PARENTS Imp Drama. self defense and was sentenced to 7. --1, serve eight months in the Moat i 913 Round-U- p jail. A dispatch received last night REELS 4 4 from Los Angeles Js to the effect Broncho Busting, Steer Riding, Bull Dogging' Relay Races, that the defense of Davis in his Indian Broncho Busting. Five Year Old Indian trial Wthe murder rf William G. O ' ) Rope Spinner. ( Wheeler at Sawtelle will be based r in on the unlikelihood of such a deed Q being committed by a man so far CGOQGCwCCCOCJ ' advaneed in years. The dispatch follows : J Thursday 'The Serpent in Eden Friday War Bonnet -- SawtelleFeb.2.-;Thatthe"psy- will- be one - I . - f Q O O O 8 O 8 O O Mining Company, principal place of business, ... . Provo, Utafif Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting held by the board of directors ofthtf Grutli Mining Company ok Monday the 2nd day of February, 1914, at the office of the company, assess- ment No. (3) of two (2) mills per ahar waa levied upon the outstanding stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to the aecAtary, at hla' office, No. 2! North First West street, Provo City Utah. Any stock upon , which , this assessment may remain unpaid1 ob Wednesday, March 11, 1914, will b declared delinquent and unless payment Is made before 2 o'clock p. a. March 28, 1914, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be nece- sary will be sold at public auction to pay the delinquent assessment there- - . of the argunijents' of .. -- Almbse ever; Tea sad Sulphur, p: d, brtoga back he lustre 6 the ha! wherf faded, streaked or gray; also nda andruff, itching scalp ind stops rilling hair. Tears ago th$ only waj go et.this mixture was to i make It h prod whkh la mussy and troublesome ' Nowadays We iinoly ask SC any drug store for Wylths Sage and Sulphur Hair Ren'dyJ" You Will get j f tE ejPense f ale. cause ao one (An possibly tell Uiat you H, C. HICKS, Secretary- .darkened your hkir, as it does It bo naturally andienly. You dampen a Date of first publication February sponga.or.Boft hpifeh with It and draw 3ri this through ! yfcul hair, taking .one small; strand St time; by morning the gray halrf disappears, and after FOREST NOTFS another applation or tvoyour hair -becomes beduttfuly dark, thick and alossi and you look years younger The Kaihb and the Coconin Hedqipst Drug Co., two stores, succes vers to Smoot and Palace Drug Cos national forests adjoin each other. , Av.) - 4 6 ' otda ge'i8''ci enti fically against the commission xf crime be-mo- I O C chology" of aue-tlia- n ') D CCCCC3 s, and-oipen- O A Leaf in ThStorm- -" j prnmis-fchampion- c Th Great Emotional Astress in v counsel for Captain Wilson E. Davis, a civil war veteran, chargee with the murder of William G, Wheeler, who lost his life in a fire which burned his home here last NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. New Years day. This argument will be urged by Alpine Galena Mining C.o., a CorporaMrs. Georgia P. Bullock, one of Place ef Busmen tion, Principal - 3.1, rtv. defendants attorneys, and the Provo City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at - a first of her sex in California to meeting of the board f directors of appear m defense of a client When Carpentier, the now box- before bad warmed up. lmcS4519 Atptnff "Galena Mining Co., a coi charged with murder:" oh T This is what the Load ing champion of Europe, Icnocked had to sav about the result : The years of violence have oration, held on the Slat day of out Bombardier Wells, champion an assessment (No. 1) passed with Mr. JDavis, affirmec The English heavyweight, who January, 1914, of England, at the National leport- - is discovered ahout the age of Attorney Bullock, in outlining the novel aspect of the defense, just boxBritish in London, ing Club nineteen, and who i3 expected ,to before the opening of the prelimof ing fans felt that the knell of thcdevelop a protective covering examination of Davis, which beinary fails a sound been muscle in or two, year sport in England had begah today before Justice L. F, he from cause had American is' beaten ad. their, guarded Wells Redondo Beach. of but they have eon:e to cuous punching on Jhe ground that -regard that as natural .The fact as he- - is seeking- championship that a Frenehman had beaten one honors he is too precious to risk when any motive-jnigh- t reasonably of their best men, when the French. bem put through The mill. to vertiaed for at a sale lead such crime as can be espublic vevvani Ires s not course. of taken had Wells, np boxing people and unless Is tablished from made payment any ordinary hypofive years asro, hurt then: far highly regarded in the United7l,n il! be 8o11 Rt office on thesis, added Mrs. Bullock. . than any defeat by rn Ar.icr- - States. He was beaten by Ai r March, Attorneys Swaffield says the dezrr, who doc snot amount to much, Tursday th 26y jean. Wells lastel less, than one and Gunboat Smith fQiind him,1914, pt 10 clck a. m., to pay the fense will not put any witnesses on assessment, together with the stand.- The state has summonrjund before the Frerriiman. Tn easy. While he is a verv clever delinquent costs of ed thirty witnesses, nearly all of -advertising Ah' boxer he finds it impossible to fact, he didnt get started 8ale' whom were present today. The 'stand under There01 he is though punishment. perhaps the did crest up first witness waa E. A. Weeks, a IIARVETCLUFF, Secretary, l ig man in tho ring, Carpentier! is no question of his courage. He, lore at him from the sound, of the is of a nervoss type, and a hard! 0fftc Bt No- L KWfkt Block, Pro, grocer, who owned thohouse that was bra,ed. H told of diseov ong and did not let hitn 4 set., blow on th? head ii enough foriut,1 Wfctis wag on the floor uavona nous hisa. Feh. Srd, 1914. publloatiea Ira. ... , 7 tri.g 1 i- IK ni Vt f KlWIklWtel Yet it tak6 from jtwo.to three daya to go from one to the other evoi th Grand Canyon of the Color!, - |