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Show PAGE-FOU- R- ,L ; r MENS SUITS 31 Guard Your Children " Against BowelTrouble Sponged and Pressed, $1.25 Per Month. PROVO CLEANING & DYEING serious consequences result Not being ablto realize his bwn Phone 657 432 WestiCenter. i)rrwei5-shou- ld Provo Commercial. & Savinas Bank watched; and a gentle fixative given when necessary. Dr. Miles Laxative Tablets are especially well adapted to women and children. lhe , Sisters of Christian Charity, 531 Charles St., Luzerne, Ia., who attend many cases of sickness say of them; UVf . . UTAH CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $40,000 J iTReed Smoot, much J. K night, ltwetreres'Tajfoivrf-ftoserP- It. sr ' rer. - Jos. T. Farrer, Cashier. , Jos. A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier. General Banking Business Transacted . : pleased." e The form and flavor of any is very important, no matter who is to tak it. The taste and appearance are especially important Air Wlicn"iTfilj4iWecoceriiea'' parents know h the 'average though the In using Dr. Mile Laxgttised. ative Tablets, however, this difh- overcome, .Theshapt j?f rultyis the tablets, tlietr appearance and candy-liketaste at Once appeal to any child, with the result that they are taken withoufobjectioir. The rich chocolate - flavor and absence of other trite, make Dr. Wiles laxative Tablets the' idcaL remedy for children. If the first box fails to benefit, the price is returned. Ask your box of 25 (loses costs druggist. only 25 cents. Never sold in bulk medi-cin- -- uTsTdepository JxospotaWkvhern-Jie- r tbAunty was born Three . . -- LOANS NEGOTIATED INPROVED ON FARM PROPERTY For One To Five Years at 4 6 i- - Insurance-Investments-Lan- ER -- CENT MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart,, tnd. ds You-A- Shown, the .Way 0ut. -- re t i no just reason e of this will to suffer the tortures of an aching back, the annoyance of the dangers of serious kidney ills when relief is so near at hand and the most positive proof given that these ills can be cured. The - following is convincing proof. Tervort, second ward, Payson, Utah, says; "My former endorsement of Doans . Kidney Pills ' still holds good and I deem it a pleasure' to" make' the facts of my experience with this remedy known. I was ' so miserableas Thero can be whr con-tinu- any-Tead- urinary-disorders- t . ,: Water Troughs ' are clean, sanitary and practically indestructible.1 Every farmer, ranch and sheep man -s- hould use Ahem exclusively, -- F orhen made of i -- CEMENT- .OGDEN they last forever. Sheep," hog jmdcattle dipping tanks should be made of Ogden Cement Concrete in order to obtain satisfactory results. Wooden troughs split, break apd soon rot out. Troughs madeof Ogden Cement last forever. Ask your dealer for full particulars or write to -r- rest.- - - When taken to the police station after her fainting spell, the woman was fed. She said that the friend with whom she stayed after being J -- n-fact! was-ver- - y For Sale By Your LUMBER DEALER. f Foster-Milbur- - - Provo Opera House Semi-Annu- ftlonday, April 8 Carroll 'and Frank Cunningham, Sergt, Clarence Britton, who is in charge of the Yellowstone National park, asserts that he was compelled to shoot both men late yesterday.- CunninghamJies at the point of death, shot through the lungs, ami Carroll is not much better - off, with wounds in his side and arm. Kergt. Brittons story is that he gave orders to Carroll concerning a wood saw which Carroll flag rantly disobeyed, and that Cijn ningham, Avho is a giant in stature, took sides Avith Carroll and he Avas of Privates Frank fPD)'A wm 5 V n Vw . (A LOVE BEHIND A THRONE) ' '. Dramatized by GRACE HAYWARD , Adapted by GEO. D. RAKER GEORGE Novel of BARR McCUTCHEON Author of From the - rBrewstersTiflillions 0 00000000000 oooo That Good Coal! Lump, Nut and Slack : y? S M & f xooooooooxooxx : -- USCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD T ; - via THREE FAScT llTW PACIFIC PACIFIC It was written KANSAS .an) ST. LOUIS address" A-- - R.-(- i. Agent . G. A. P. D. - One fare for the round iSalt Lake Route during l - - by fjeo - When purchasing Conference tickets he sure andIk&LJprjSidt Lake Route tickets. Salt Lake City. 7 F. 'a. wadleich, c. p. a. - . 10-ye- ' J. A. BENTON, 2. Mitchell, an Ohio convict, a' gifted song and was McKinney story w l iter. sentence for serving a manslaughter. SLEEPERS For further information see any D. o plumbing ,th e 'Standard" make, we believe that it will be to your interest to talk the matter over with us. - 'Standard UAYDNLONG Atbfoa Bath Sanilary Plumbing rL- - . " oo o ao o o o o o o- o o o o o -- Lest You Fo rget REMEMBER! I have the most equipped clean- 7 ing and dyeing plant south of. Salt Lake. Our Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing," Remodeling, etc. is first class. We appreciate the peoples trade and strive for their Confidence. Q O Collections and Deliveries-fre-e. Phone 281 and will call right away. r a CHOICE OF ROUTES or anteed f iTtur es, the-stanza- s THROUGH TO PARDON GOVERNOR ThankrgVMiglay-vb'J1.lquiU- TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO" TWO NIGHTS TO ST. LOUIS THREE NIGHTS TO NEW' YORK J.CHICAGO necessary to make a good plumbing job, and as weguarantee our work and use the 'well known guar- You will look a good while before you find a better medicine for coughs o() o tr. o o o O who wept as he read o entitled, Another Uhanee, The o joem was published in the Rusk o prison paper last November over McKinneys name, but the Ohio o paper says that it first used the 0 year before. , poem nearly UNION EAST We shall be glad to explain to you what is absolutely , O- Tat Jake McKinney, formerly the convict in the state prison at Rusk, Texas, who was freed ly Governor-Colquit- t because - of a touching (toera the convict was said to have written, stole the poem, is the asertion made by the. News, published at the Uolumbus, n. . Ohio, state pri-sMcKinney was pardoned last . SANTA FE ROUTE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROOK ISLANOROUTE MISSOURI d HE FILCHED WEEPY-- POETRY THAT MADE FORT WORTH; Texas, April Denver a RioGraiide TRAIN S Wa-pitjan- Stolen." 7 IN CONNECTION v Prison Newspaper Says that "AnWhich Gave other Chance, Liberty to Texas Convict, Was New Train Service - For t lie above occasion the Salt Lake Route will inake a rate of v fare for the round trip. SELLING DATES: April 3rd to 7th, inclusive. ! RETURN LIMIT: April 12lh. ' 1912. IMPORTANT:' Ask the ticket agent for tickets via the Sa't Lake ; Route. . Utah. cs Center-Pro- vo. from Cody and from November flnd Heating until June of each year the squad When purchasing Conference stationed there is cut off from the tickets be sure and ask for Salt outside world as much as if at the LakeRout tickets. North-- ' pole, on account of the snow. Conference rates via Salt Lake Word Avas brought from the sta- Route April 3rd to 7thf ineli.vu-- . tion by Britton to Pahaska. Buffalo Bills hotel in the Rockies and on a message from there to Cody, CCOCCOCGOCCOCCOCCOCCOCOOCOOCCOCCOCCOCCDD 60 miles byphone, " early Satur-Jaa phvsTcian Aventbyftufo to the forest reserve station at from there bv buggy to the wounded soldiers. -- Cunningham.-the soldier aaIjo was shot through' the lungs, Avi be recalled as having ushered in Ncav Years, 1912, by shooting off the knobs of a brass bedstead in a Cody liotel; fii which act he was punished by the eid authorb ties, n 1 PA F FORD S Phone 17 OOT to 7, 1912. and colds than Chamberlains Cough Remedy. It not only gives relief it cures. Try it when you have-- cough or cold, and you are certain to be which men. to shoot plefisedwith bo$h compelled This soldiers station is 70 miles it will effect. For sale by all dealers. THE MOST LAVISH AND MAGNIFICENT SCENIC INTRODUCTION ON TOUR THIS SEASON. - Enacted by a Cast of Players of Unusual Excellence SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 7. . PRICES to $1.50 ,,,.-,5-- rOU can no more .afford to take chances as to the quality of the plumbing equipment you purchase than . of the quality of your groceries. Besides the health risk -there is to be thought of length of service. Your plumbing should .last a lifetime. . To obtain such plumbing,' careful consideration is necessary and the best plumbing that you can afford should be yours. al 5 CODY, Wyo., April 2. AT a re suit of the alleged insubordination THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, MOST POPULAR AND MOST FASCINATING ROMANCE OF RECENT- - YEARS I f MORRISONT MERRILL" fir CO." SALT LAM CITY, UTAH f - ; Concrete it was all I could do to get around. The pain across the small of my back was severe and it often seemed as if a heavy weight were tied to me. The slightest move'eaused the pain tobecome much worse amR often I was unable -- to get my proper .rest aLnight Jhecon-tent- s Doans of the first box-oKidney Pills brought .marked redid not think-an- y lief, medicine could act so effectively and promptly. By the time I had used four boxes "of Doan s Kidney Pills, I" was well and I have since enjoyed good health. For sale by all dealers. Price baby Sunday.. days later she was released . from the hospital and in some manner reached the home of ;a woman friend in the 3000 block on South Fox street, w he reTsheT'renfaTbed qntil yesterday morning. .Being without, funds','a nd hoping , to reach her attorneys' office, "she started to walk the 40 or 'more blocks to the Ernest & Cranmer building, frequently stopping . to ! - released from the hospital n 50 cents. Co;, poor and that they had eaten nothJwilLfiad if fain. New Y orlc. sole agents FxmjJteumatlanLjrou LIni little during the three days she for the United States. ing better than Chamberlains ment. Try it aud see how quickly It was with her. Remember the name Doan 's - Mrs. pfmrtnaier wilL be given and take no other. gives relief. For sale by all dealers. shelter!. in the matrons quarters, temporarily. SAN PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD SERGEANT SHOOTS TWO OF HIS MEN Conference-L- . D. S. WHO DISOBEY ORDERS Lake Salt Church, City, April i STAUINGS A LEWIS Provo, I tah ThoneS20KriTO' Box 14? REESE, th ' uaing Dr. . Vice-Preside- J. Wm. Jte-uea- very-much- ' President Lxn wa ld Miles' LaiatKa TaWeta and And that . wd like them Their action U excellent and we are grateful for having been made acquainted with them. We have had' good results In every caee and the (Staters are very 1 C. E. Loose, E. Hollirook, - ao Some time PROVO -- Pfeizen-mir-yesterd- ay ds I, .1. an early age and frequently cousiijyi-ed- No Reason DENVER, April - 2. Homeless, penniless and hungry to the verge of starvation, Mrs. Vertie fainted in the lobby of the Ernest & Cranmer jnfant falling front Iter arms and' rolling the feet of passersby, but without injury. The woman, whose husband, Frank Pfeizenmier, was - arrested three wgeks ago on a charge of receiving stolen goods, has been with, out funds since that time, exeept for, a few cents which she begged from people on the street. Ten days ago her condition was such that she was .found on the street, fainting, and was taken to - ManyehtUren become COMPANY 7 STARVING WOMAN FAINTS IN LOBBY OF BIG BUILDING Denver. Colorado. 'etH-e.wevk- : . trip via E. A. MITCHELL - - j- .j - - Ladies, and Gentlemens () 9 Tailor () o O u o o o o - T ) () t:: . wW W e wwW 0m.- 0- 0m,, w W-- WWW w 0. WW trm 0m, VWW OL O O O o o o 0o o 0o o o0 oC) o 0o 0 0o o o0 a O 0 t) o0 0 0 0u 0 t) 0 0o n ( ) , j j - i - |