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Show THE PBOVO POST PAGE EIGHT TREASURER IIAMES ALBERT JEFFRIES TAX COLLECTORS MOTHER DEAD i Albert Jeffries of this city has reThe board of county commissioners Wednesday ceived word of the death of hla moth-- ' met yesterday at the court house and THE DECEIVERS er, Mrs. Mary Jeffries ,of Grantsville, appointed the tax collectors for this 2 Reel Drama who ri Sunday in Salt Lake- - of season Upon the recommendation of e Oeqpty THEIR HONEYMOON Treasurer L. L. Nelson. The hemorrhage of the brain. The which resulted in her death oc- collectors will recelye the following . Comedy curred while she was being treated salaries for their work. Sprlngvllrc, a Salt Lakg .specialist fort her Mark A. Reynolds, $80; Spanish Fori., (Vts. According to the physician who Amnion Tuttle. $80; -- Payaon,-- Miss TOUIISDAY was at fendm gT"hoFlii6'liemorrhaRe Mary Ellsworth, $80; SantaquLi, Matineq 4 P. M. must hare been due to take place as Peter E. Peterson, $40; Salem,' Frank natural result of advancing years B, Davis, $40; Goahenr Irving Nel.THE' BROKEN COIN and physical condition. son, $40; Benjamin, Mrs. Alma Honer Mrs. Jeffries was a native of Eng- $50; Lehi, S. J. Taylor, $80; Alpine, Also land, where she was bom May 29, Fannie E. Moyle, $30; American BILLIE RITCHIE 1810. She had bean a resident of Fork, Emily Paxman, $80; Pleasant That Funny Fellow iu Grantsville. for many years and Is Grove, Ole Anderson, Cedar $80 VENDETTA IN A HOSPITAL1 survived by several sons and daugh- Fort. , $40. 'This Is a reduc 2 Reel Lko Comedy ters among whom are- - .WIO , Rich-ai- tion of $46.10 over the amount paid and Henry Jeffries of Grants-vill- e for this work a year ago. and Albert Jeffries of this clty.i Road Supervisor Andrew C, FRIDAY hody was sent to Grantsville Of, Santaquin resigned from day w'here the burial will take place. that position yesterday and Charles ELLA HALL Lindstrom was appointed in his M. ( Smith was appoiatel In CHRONOLOGICAL EVENTS deputy sheriff for Cedar Valley. BOTH SIDES OF LIFE " OF MEXICAN NATION'S The commissioners spent consider3 Reel Dram RECENT REVOLUTION able time discussing county roads 3 Marion Commissioner with Road swcswfsi: to and May 23, 1911 Gen Porfirio decided 'make have Clinger, ' some important changes in Provo and resigns as president of .Mexico. Nov. 6, 1911 Senor Francisco I. Spanish Fork canyons. Other roid JTALY TO BORROW Madero assumes presidency. improvements are being considered. $25,000,000 IN U. $, Feb. 23f913 Senor Madero assassinated; Gen. Victorians Huerta NO FUND IS HELD New York, Oct 17 The Italian assumes presidency. FOR FORMER SLAVES 1913 Gens. Carranza and April 28, government ahs auaoged to place aa Villa raise rebellion in northern Washington, Oct, 17. The treasury Mexico. ' department today issued a statement April 27, 1914 U. S. troops landed denying that it holds a fund of at Vera Cruz in consequence of quarrel or. any other sum for exbetween the TJ. S. and Huerta growing slaves or their heirs or for other perout of the Tampico incident, sons who worked in the cotton fields Nov. 23, 1914 American troops during the civil war and the years evacuate VeravCruz. just preceding and following that conDec. 14, 1914 Carranza and Villa flict. The statement calls attention to a! place the loan. The loans will have disagree Zapata appears aa a rival chief. suit brought in the District of Colum-- j convertible bond provision and t is evolutionary 1914 Gen. Huerta 15, bia supreme court against Secretarv thought they will bear about 6 per July resigns ' Provisional President Ad oo to have this sura paid to eent interest Me The notes will be ot pisidency, claimants who helned to pick cotton fqred in denominations Of $100, Carbajal assumes office. conOct. 9, 1913 on which the ?6S,00300 was assessed 'and $1000 and the principal and !mer-aferees propose recognition of Car- an Interna! revenue tax. The trea-'ewill be 'payable In United States to their respective governments, sury statement says the government's i gold.' ,anza Carranza rejoices. Villa say3 he will right to collect this tax was detemin- ed years ago by the courts. continue fighting Considerable interest is beinj ' ytaken in the primary election to It 44 The Ryberg Bros, contractors ta held ta this city today and the are very active in lining up k pave the streets of Provo have noli-- , "Will' be beld in the federal build-- j fled the city commissioners that they people for the four candidates ij not be responsible ug, Provo, Utah, to secure eligibh'S ary mayor and four for commissioner id the following positions on thejfects In the pavement of Center a realbusy day is anticipated. ""'Tht Ltes given: street caused by Imperfect candidates have all declared themNov. 3. Associate gas engineer. The trouble has arisen selves Independent of any' factioa or Tk.,i (j ceelly and a general- - split up b Dec. ever connecting the b'Surveyor. ' For blanks and informatfrn se i ith the deep sewer. looked for. t Hodaon, local secretary. D L. Van Wagenen hav Just re-- ' Special sale of Drummers samplei ?t Ft turned from a trip into the Uiutau iadiesr Suits at $11.75 are the most Mass on Sunday Oct. 2 "sters church at 10 oclock, Sundv Valley, He reports crops to be In lemarkable bargain ever offered in chool Immediately after. excellent condition Provo at Farrer's. - - - Jt seiz-ur- Gowns Fit Better Over ATHENA J Underwear fit ci ordinary underwear but L Not tHc P gioT: v 9 tlaco-Henr- p f. i. a' i . J V", - , -- ; ll r 3 of meric. , p, C '.. -! are durable and have a garments a? dahjy elegance they .are tailored to j. therefore wear right. fit f Here are the 'attires thnt ok? Athena iu comfort , its c::d it: laiktai ft n I I r 5 f ' . uU. I t $ aa t - v I ! no VV ? i busJ" Will txtud i in OU l f J i wtVs i. b U-- v K y j v f t s' Pan-Americ- MtCk i .1 i I,.' A T , I ) . i ' r , I' ' e avi.i! to ; !.!!. t IK jj kl t t C.Au t -- I. - s' I . . tf j L.i fiuiidl' 'rs U Cfl i Ike rcii'c'' vt;t: rttf cioita 4ii si 0, ccnifoit. a.,i itey t k ULv-- cant!-date- s or itandaig. rasm, Cu CnTerert v'N shaped oo to rebsvc the uwl stiain at lbs Insure g.'csicr couJort and longer wear. s Sr fr 'I im The Superior Underwear Sold Only By n'lrS'l ill , i s st -- , t - 8-- 9 pTTftC de-e- 'r 't vvj ill twa. The house of high quality, lowly priced S23BS2aX3BDS3ESOS3BOSaESaSS&BSC aggnesa HlMnae ra ALICE NIELSEN KiSKSSSS Praises ihc Kimball aafiBgBBuaBEtariy j I Classified Cnl.- Th re fs more Catarrh In this se tion of the country than alj otbe. -3 A visit to Salt Lake City is not complete unless yon have a Big Swim (OOD'PIANO for sale. Iavme- -' down, balance on term3. Phoac 244, enquire 81 8. 3rd E.S27-G- AT TDK SAW 3. VS Lty art Cn-tlam- aa attaadaota KHEIJMATISM VANISHES motor boat. WANTED A Must be cheap for cash. Condition of motor no object. F. A Thomas. 140 E. Broadway, Salt i Lake City.D 18. 10-fo- ot 612. FOR SALE Almost new, wheel and full chest of carpenter tools, standard make. Priced low for quick action. Call 851 W. 2nd S.N-' dried onions, FOR SALE--Vinecelery and cauliflower. Phone 476 M f gar, r'k work bag of flowered ribbon on 3rd N., between 5th West and 3rd East. Finder plea.. LOST hone nFOV-N- 1 A fancy 588-- OcL 12. ...... Bunch of i eya. Owner con same by identifjing keys and hae ';s fortb's a Prelt Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 73c. jdfM -- , tewiPaX-X-di'- Pm. sidLcU '1 - . Mi -- AMMO, s , . di ' i 4 ENTERPRISE SEE- - A STATIONERY MUSIC CO. ' for 1SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOC and FINE ST ATIONERV 9 Sheet Music 50 to 90 Per C Off from List Prke. ? v U its piiblsbel ne s ippiv you i Musical lrstruert- - srd Machines VA'V-tT"- " i ' pfJXM'ff tlAt. a. Take Hall's Family Pills for cop stipation. 1 I t jUU tkuJuur-- circu-laran- d seldom come 5. 1 BATH suddenly. They are of thrifty Uatme tha result usually formed in youth, supplemented by tha habit of saving. Tha person who saves alwa s ACCUMULATES, and accumulations pave the way to riches Anypereqn, Old or young, can begin the habJF'bf sating by oi i ns: a savings account at this bank. One dollar will start you on ir road to wealth. proAj COMMERCIAL. A 8AVINGS BANK beeo Smont t V ce 'V'u 4 C. E. Loose J. T. Ferrer . , Cr J. A. Rutt'e Assistant C.sl . G CR TJ TURKISH ANDBBDUJ RICHES FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms modern. 383 West 1st South, Phone wtf (f fa es S2 Bnalwijr Two big natural hat aulphur watar paala. diseases put together, and until the last few years wes supposed 46 be n- r curable. For a great many years doctors pionounted it a local disease rnd prescribed locaL, remedies, and by constantly failing with locul treatments pronounced it incurable. Science bas proen .Catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefor-requirconstitutional treatment. Hafl's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co, Toleda Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the maiket. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonfiu It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer rjone hundred dollars for anv case It' fails to cure. Send for testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO, f Talk- - 4 9 j ALICE h NIEtFN irima Donnay y Soprano of Meironohlan and - Boston Opero Cnmpanhs Robinson, Bros. Piano Company -- t, utah0 |