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Show PAGEFO Uli THE PROVO POST could take" the" inkiis statement when it is plainly evident that he made no attempt to arrest the man from whom he claims to have WOfIT CONVICT taken the birds, WITH GOODS; No Suffering Yets! The following young people 'formed a hay rack parly jo Sara toga resort last evening, where they enjoyed boating, bathing and iimeheon. " The Mishi-- s Vilate lyiudson. Margaret Bean, Lizzie Belva Wood, Hilda Litchfield, Jda Booth of American Fork were Provo visitors the fore ia rt of the Caroline Ballis. Rhea Kerr, and Messrs. Will Knudson, Will McCullough; Bruce and Jesse Haws,. Reed -- Knudson, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Knudson, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Kartehner, Jr. City. Goodman, . . Mrs".- Cora Frisby of Riverton is sjmnding a week in Provo, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ward. - )r. e -- Miss Bertha Hicks of-Sal- is ton-Cha.s- e Mr.' and Mrs. Vern Walker of The Great English Organist ComAmerican Fork were Provo visiposer to Play Here at the Stake tors during the week, the guests Tabernacle. Monday, August 5. of Mrs. Walkers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leffler. . Gatty ftellars. tlm Solo Organist of the Queens Hall and the Crys-ta- l "Miss Edith Dusenbcrry and her Palace Musical Festivals, Longuest. Miss Stella Olsen of Mt, don, will be beard here in CoronaPleasant are spending a few days tion music, accompanied by a set at Springdell. Provo canyon. of Cathedral (tubTftar) chimes. After making a successful tour Aliss Nettie Knudson - has reof Canada last he came to turned from Salt Lake, where she the states about fall, Christmas time. has been attending summer school He has since in most of the played during tjie past six weeks. . large cities in the North, East and South andis now. making a tour enfer-taineBridge Club is being of the West. He base appeared in this afternoon at the home the largest auditoriums, tabernaof Mrs.- George Havereamp. cles, cathedrals and churches in since bis arrival SeptemAmerica, Miss Jane Dickerson and Miss ber 24th, at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Many people have been unable to gain admission into theorowd ed churches to hear him and the Tk Cher Favorite auditoriums and tabernacles have By Mr. Janet PfeKensie Hill , Editor of been filled to capacity in most of the Boston Cooking School Magazine the cities where he has given reSome folks think that only colored citals in them. mammies can rook chicken, hut atrial Selections from the masters. ids of this famous chicken pot pie disproves that assertion. Every member of the' o w n co m posi t ions, Coronation- - mu family will thoroughly enjoy it. sic, interspersed with Cathedral chimes (which imitate the chimes of Westminister Abbey during the Coronation service) make his program unique in the annals of musical history in America. He has appeared with, or in the same 'styles of concerts, with Paderewski,- Kubelik, Dr. Hans RichK C CblcLea Poi Pie. DaLad Dam pilots ter. Albani, Busoni, Marehesi, and One find cut in joints', J cup Jtour otheiy iiotejd artists, He is related ........ H teaspoon it I sall blot k peppery imps. to Sir Alfred Scott 3 lemi C K floury ieihpoonfuls Catty. of musiBaking lnvdcr Ji tee spoon ful salt', nip cal fame. -- Musie -- lovers should shortening mil or cream. turn - out Cover the fowl w ith boiling water and enmasse to hear this celebrated - let simtiH-- r until tender, then removeto a and there is uo doubt of his baking dish, hiix the' cup flour, 8.1U artist, and black pepjier with cold water to a having a crowded house upon this - smooth paste ami Use to thicken the occasion.-- - lie. is under the manbroth. Return e the fat from the top of of 0. B. Brigham, New the bjoth if neecssarv before adding the agement York ami Chicago. thickeirug. Vour this gravy over the -- d - Chicken Pot Pie " 1 t f -- i i i -- - ' i;. -- -- - " i u ir p. N foal, until it is nearly covered, ami re serve the re-- to serve apart. Siftto- getherthe flour, baktng xwdtr and salt, the shorten-;- , three times; into this ing and use cre.un or milk to make a dough, less stiff than for bi.scuiWLlut this by spootuuis oer tlie fowl in the ' dish, which-- it should rest ujion and '" wk ARE-YO- to retain their ywithful look, mad to feel at their - The commit tee lia issued the call for the Republican state convention to convene-in the Salt Lake Thearte Thursday, September fth. Utah county will have (5!) delegates .in the convention'. The calli is as ii but and provide for the election of these delegates either by eounty convention or by primaries held in the several voting precincts of the county. Each county - chair man is requested to mail a list of the delegates elected to II. L. Cummings,-secretarof the-R- e y publican state committee, P. O. box 917, Salt Lake City, not later than September 2, 1912. The state committee will meet in the office of the "Governor on Wednesday, September .4, 1912, at 5 oclock p. m. -- C. E. LOOj8E, Chairman. II. L. Cummings, secretary, Rep- follows : A Republican state convention is herebyy called to meet at Salt ublican-State Convention, Lake City, Utah, on Thursday, the 5lh day of September, 1012, JESSE KNIGHT at-1- 1 oVloek a. -- Bv.ffof-the purUtah" County'FisTraiidGame-Pso-tectivAS INCORPORATED pose o f .nom i nat i n g COAL PROPERTY -- r HIS Association, ivliich he ex- Four presidential dec tors,-Ohibited inr court and then came out judge of the supreme Jesse Knight 'and lus associates with a story of a man in some court, have incorporated the Spring oilier section, of the canyon havGovernor, Canyon Coal properties and have ing shot tlie chickens and that lie cSoeretary of state, filed papers under the nam& of took them away from him. JThe Attorney general, the Spring Canyon Coal Company. judge allowed this .testiniony to State auditor, JesseKnight is president and hold good an dismissed the deState treasurerryT is secretary and fendant. Atnauda State siiperiatenijeiit of publie treasurer. Knight The judge was very emphatic in The company - will instruction, Two congressmen at large, and ties with a KnigliUeealofproper$100, sympathy with the law and would capitalizatin to select a new state committee. 000, or' a million shares at a par not impose the fine laid down by The appointment is made of value of 10 cents the state. 77 per share. the delegates from the several Investigation this morning- - re- count ieif orihehstate on the basis reals the facr that Fred "Ar Ora-haUNION SERVICE.- of one delegate for each eighty had in his possession a badge .votes or' major fraction thereof A union service o ft he Baptist. belongihg to the Utah County cast for the Honorable .Joseph and Methodist Fisli and Game Protective AssoCongregational Howell for Congress in the elee Churches will he held at the Con ciation illegally and that he had tion of 1910. On this apportiongregational church on Sunday impersonated an officer." ment the convention will consist evening, This may cause the arrest of July 28th, at 8 oclock. of 630 delegates, apportioned to and prosecution under Graham Mr. Ilaverfield. minister of tlie the several counties as follows: The officers are offense. new the will Methodist church, preach, Dele- and a corilial 'invitation is ex- wondering how itis that Johnson ... Counly. tended fiTainp he present at this service. Box I CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH e ne ' ! take-over-t- hc was-net-- ia m Emery Sunday. July 28th. ' 10a. m., Sunday sehoolyl 1 a. m..i no ruing , , Garfield Worship, "8 Grand Junk Kane Millard Morgan Piute A.' 4311 ttt Rich Salt Lake San Juan Sanpete ,r. Sevier Summit r;; JZZTIISO, 5 919 450 y 11 6 27L- -- 3 3S6 16.415 28th. 5 No. 61 arrives Provo 8 :25 205 insted of8j30 a. m. 2 62 arrives Provo 6:30 No. 33 L.instead of 6:00 p. m. 20 1 4A 2.660 1,584 .16 13()S 1 .T2.T-- -1 4 658 5.541 .203 719 228 4.124 8 r" lt Change of Train Schedulers-SaLake Route, Effective July EXCURSION RATES 2?.-wSp- me- meo-reas- on From Page One. ry Adams, Juab; Emma B. Smith, Salt Lake; and' Freeman Morn-ingstSalt Lake. ' When these were elected the platforfii committee reported with a long train of complaints against the Republican party and bossism con,sisting7qf hoth -- Republicans and Democrats, and in that platform foreswore all allegiance - to any of the old parties anff declared in favor of national, state, dis-- . triet, eounty and precinct tickets for" the purpose of fighting against theold party organizatio- ar. 7, ns.-7"T NOTICE. - The swimming pool will he thrown open .to the public next Tuesday, when definite information-regarding" Jiouys of swimming etc., will he given out by the committee. WOMAN HOBO QUITS , ROA DWHEN TRAIN KILLS COMPANION Sex Disclosed When She Attempts To Exchange Trousers For Dress. CINCINNATI, July. 26. The death' nftwocompan ions,- - st ruck by a railroad train last night put' an end to a hobo trip which Mrs. Lillian Shircliff, 34 years old, of Louisville, Ky., was taking. clad in mens clothing. The two men, William Dank-hofaged 34 years,, a steamboat deckhand of Louisville, and A. R. Jenkinson, aged 52. a stofieman of Lafayette,lnd.r were the vic in-- was- killed tims, f, stantly and JDankhoff died today. The woman reveal ed the7 facf'tlia f, she was the third man of the party, when she tried to get a dress today to go to thc hospital to see Dankhoff. ,Thewoman said she had been with the men since last Thursday, when they started on the road from Louisville with of seeing something of life. . She said she was a widow and had worked as a domestiv in various Louisville families ' COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY, BEANE AND HARLOWE 1 a. m p.-- , in the Laughing Comedy Sketch THE GIRL AND THE PLUMBER ; -- sne tm EAST A MODERN PORTIA Various sale dates May 18th to ' AT THE ELLEN . .. Utah' via SALT HAKE 69fKeptember-5t- h 15 ROUTJ'L See Agent for partieu i -- COLORADO SPRINGS:" July Wasatch 9 lars. Washington like for and jusL bake Monday night. A tonight completely cti'e?.Ler 3 Wayne Modern Portia. 7 The story tells frogs, according to MiltoTrCTPol-le- r "Weber minutes. "52 'Why not improve your dairy T of Earl When y an ri u teiuler cluikcns nre se,irre this a youiig English ofMinricapolis, formerly of stock by -- breeding your cows to business Manning, vaual jmmuoU, Pitehlo-.- etlueHtor-it cha is manrgeMif called out of fowls. eal or InmhoreT'aiwi in this manner is . . . . .7, .50.60 630 the very best sires? Total more RnjKtims tli.,n hen served usnsivn. of the Fifth institute kisses lie liisavife town, and lit? Try this and Uie 8 oilier delkions revipn in . The chairman of'ltie Yon can find the best 4n the Rtqmhli-athe K C Cook s !wX. a cony ot n huh r be normal district, in session here. -household to the effects, goes : seeuied free by sending the colored cemfli-atcounty committee in.each. land at Mr. Potter in- - this mornings can of K C Halting is he IulJfenextuwn packed in the trip." a: O. SMOOT, to the jAutu.3 Mko. Co., Chicago. lecture before the psychology county is. hereby directed to call knocked down by an automobile 431 committee W. .Center Street. class said the, huinau race is di- together the countv and rendered unconscious. The vided into four classes. One class doctors- - restore- - him,1 but he has reasons like & frog, following its lost all knowledge of his identity. 4 impulses without referring to the ? Calling hims'elf John White" he gray matter another concerns gets a job as stoker on a ship with posterity; living for their ;g bound for America. The wife beSaturday and Monday, descendants; a third is always lieving him to be dead sells out July 9 prcjiaring for the hereafter,-an- d the husehold .effects, goes to the fourth concerns itself with . A Modern Portia America and opens a hoarding what is best lot itself. house. Ma.y,. the daughter, stud-- Prayers of Manuela HxJkJiAIkJkJi JmJh! if , ies for the bar and becomes a lawEXCITING BALL GAME The Mis-seLetter In America Manning has an yer. .15 acres good Provo Bench land, FATAL TO MINISTER altercation with a Stevedore and 12 acres in alfalfa and 3 acres Foxy Cupid knocks him senseless. Manning DlXOX, Til., July 25. During is arrested and May sees him at hearing orchard- - jnd vineyard. ah exciting game of baseball bethe preliminary hearing, hut fails Abundant wqter. tween the Dixon Browns. and.tlie to recognize 'him. At the "trial $3,000.00 $500 down and long Nebraska Indians, in which the she is the lawyer for the defense t ime on balance at 7 per, cent." Dixons won. Rev, M. N. .Clark, and wins the case. The wife pastor of West End Congregation- , Saturday and Monday, Eari; takes, him home. al church of this"cify7fell uncoh-sciou- s July 9 The in revenge goes to Stevedore J IH K? from a seat in the grand- I' the house atfd 4'mot.s Manning, Thex Convicts Parole stand, lie was carried to an authe ball strikes his head and retomobile and rushed to his home Diamond Cut Diamond stores memory and reason. ' by the attending doctors, but he .n Pathes Weekly regained consciousness for only a WEDDtNG STOCK The finest to few moments and died at I oclock - All in be had anywhere at very reasonable the Wash this morning. lie leaves a Wife Call and see onl.7 the Jatesl prices. mi mm and four children. cabinets. styles la rt-r-r- w a State Organization THE SOULS IN THE SHADOWY Solax Drama. USELESS SACRIFICE (Arabian Educational) ' Eclair Drama 7 Thanhouser Comedy. MISS ARABELLA SMITH PHOTOGRAPHS $5,000 'EACHTr'Ambrosia p, m.,' Cnion service. Thursday at 8 p. m.. prayer meet IMPULSIVE? Tooch........... YOU REASON ' . . . :: LIKE FROG, HE SAYS Uintah . U mm A, report reached here this mopningIrom the county officials fo the effect that J Judge D. C. Johnson of Springville had allowed his sympathies to enter into a case brought by Deputy Fish and Game Commissioner Adam Anderson against Fred A. Graham of charge of unlaw- fully having in his possession grouse. According' to the story told by Mr. Anderson, he was in Hobble Creek canyon on the 22nd of this month and there saw Graham with two chickens tied to 7 sadijle; ITe was on foot and hur-riethrough the brush aud caught Graham at his camp, where - he said, It looks as though.youve had "good luck and Graham, before a witness that was produced in court,' said, I got a couple up Anderson then Dry Canyon. took hold of the chickens, but Graham put his hand on his gun as if to draw the weapon and prevent Anderson' from taking the chickens but he was 'warned to let it alone and finally gave up ' the birds. . When the case was brought he fore Judge Johnson, Mr. Anderson produced the chickens and a witness to substantiate his story, hut in some manner Graham had obtainedone of the badges of the that-citypon-t- tare toread the apeciel dareetawe with erery bos, SeU everywhere. la bout 10c 25c. CALL stute-Rcpublica- - i t wikinf Wish should bo t Lake visiting friends and relatives in 'Sir. amt Mis. R. R. Irvine Jr. our city.-- 'will leave tomorrow by automo- Sut bije for Salt Lake for a brief stay, Drug. Co. furnish after which they-wi- ll go. to the ice cream for all social occasions. Hermitage in Ogden canyon for a " week's visit, I GATTY SELLARS . - y mainder of the summer at Provo canyon. - ,is -I- , The National Pro- - f gressive Party Formed (Continued Beechams this renowned and effective remedy. Pills will help your digestion, regulate your bowels, stimulate your liver. 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