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Show novo TZZ THOUGH MARRIED, BAFFIN BAY GOLD ' -FREE TO GO WHEN UYTII LURES MEN LOVE FLIES AWAY TO FROZEN NORTH located at 42 East Third South, is one of Salt Lakes most comfort- Denver Man Returns in Neptune Parties to Limited Nuptial Pact able hotels. It is clean and modUnited by Judge at With Party Rescued From ern in every respect. Prices are Pasadena. . Death. very reasonable and the treatment is courteous. Provo people should PASADENA, Cafr Sept. 18. ST. JOHNS, N. E, Sept. 18. make this their headquarter Memliers of the Scott expedition Carlcton W. Washburn of Iasa-denTwo or three doors west of Colon- who and Miss Heluiz Chandler of sought reported deposits of - . ial Theatre. the yellow metal and oher valu- Philadelphia, who on Friday, Sepable minerals Jn Baffin bayreg-idns- , tember 12, obtained a marriage 44444444444444444,4,444 and entered into arrived here Saturday in the wrecked and Five Widely-DiffereEasy. steamship agreement that marriage should were Neptune, with thrilling accounts not be a drag on either, Selling Magazines Want a married here today at the grooms of their experiences. Representative to Cover Local Territory They found the report of gold home, after considerable difficuldeposits a myth, but brought back ty. There is Big Money for the a'nd The groom, who is 23 years old, stores of furs, whalebone right person. Man or woand members of another ex- and the bride of21,had known ivory man, young be old... if you. 4 pedition who, but for the arriva I each other only a weeq when they want work for one hour or 8 " of would have peri- obtained theirjuarriage license the hours a day, write at once to ; shed. Neptune, and formed their contract. 4 York New PelPof S, 4 , They requested Judge Robert Osgood PUBTHE BUTTERICK McDowell of Pasadena to perW, the of one brought party, City, CO. LISHING 4 with him a live polar bear cub. form their marriage ceremony toj Butterick Bldg. New York. Others of the party were Dr. day, but he refused on the ground Knowlton and Frank Vasser, New that he thought the agreement 44444 4444444444 444 York; CJ, Langan, Denver, Colo.; practically nullified the institution Ernest Holland, Alexander Gilles, ofmarriagT. The couple then sent to AlhamHenry Holland and George Mont-eitof Toronto. A. W, Scott of bra for Judge W, M. Northup, Toronto was leader of the expedit- who same here and performed the ion." ceremony after asking only one 15 left here The question, as to whether any legal " July Neptune is for Bylot island and regions in the obstacles prevented their union. The agreement-setnorthern extremity of Baffin bay. The party reached its destination forth, among Either things, lhat the marriage shall not be underAug. 1. in which to store the crop of dolAfter desperate efforts the Nep- stood to give either party to it lars which you sow with labor and tune reached clear water off By- coutrol or possession of the other; reap with hope. Peed your bank lot Island. Ilerewas found the that it shall jiot be a bar toother ".account now and it will feed you crew of the steamship Algerine, marriage should this one prose when the vintcr of life sets in. which had been crushed an dsunk unfruitful; that the tie shall terAs your bank account grows,, toil a few days before in the ice floes. minate with the death of love on .and sacrifice will he rewarded The men of the Algerine, inelud- either side and that neither shall with ease and pleasure. Deny ing Captain John Bartlett, who restrain the other if he or she .yourself in small things and later has made four Arctic trips, saved shall see fit to incur other parental you can . gratify big ambitions. scantystores of provisions and responsibility, Great things are possible to the faced, starvation in the In ease, of separation, financial man who has money in the bank. land. responsibility shall continue lo be Members of the Algerine expe- divided. Make a deposit today. dition north, lured by the same The Farmers & mineral tales of incalculable Prof. C, R. Johnson will resume wealth in Baffin land, were taken teaching private vocal and piano Merchants Dank on board the Neptune, where they Monday, .the 16th, at his studio their experiences. The in the B. Y. University. described PROVO, UTAH. in charge of Captain A. was party j. D.N. Dixon, Cashier. 11. Munn; f representing English Few, Jn any medicines, have met President. T. Taylor, On with the uniform success that has atCanadian 'capitalists. Anyone anywhere can bail and hoard Munns mall. son, was Captain with us by tended the use of Chamberlain's George, and a crew pf 24 men. Colic, Cholera and piarrhoea Remedy .The Algerine July 26 had ar- The remai table cures of 7 colic and rived within 10 miles of Bylot is- dianhoed which it has effected in alland, when she encountered a ter- most every neighborhood have given rific gale and snowstorm. After it a wide reputation. For sale by all "" hours of heroic labor and peril, dealers. the the vessel was crippled in ' seething ice, crushed and sunkrin 44444444444444444444444444 85 minutes. DR. W. A. THOME ' Dentist. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. Gver.Hedquist Drug Co, No. 2, cor. First West and Center Remaining in Provo Post Office . Utah. Provo, 1G, 1912: ThoTcurair.2 Hotel -- JAMES MORTIMER SLATED TO HEAD POWER COMPANY N MILWAUKEE. I ; lames. f , formerly i- J lie is a former operator in power enterprises in the West, where he was a star engineer for the Stone and Webster company" of Boston, who first put him in charge of power projects about Tacoma. He was later-sen- t tu Telluride, where he attracted the attention of Campbell in 1909 and his promotion since has been rapid. If you Knew of the real value of for lame Liniment Chamberlain's back, soieness of the muscles, sprains and lheumatic pains, you would never wish to be without it. For sale by all HooverEios To the Republican Electors of Utah County: , A County Convention of delegated repiesentatives of the Republican party in Utah CountyfState pFUtah, will be held at Springville on Wednesday, September 251 h, 1912, for the ..purpose of electing a County Central Committee, and for the fuither purpose of nominating a county ticket to be vtoed for at the general election to be held on the 5th day.of November, 1912, and for the transaction of such other busl ness as may properly come before the convention. . Said convention will convene at 10.30, oclock a m , and candidates wil be nominated for the following offices: 1. Four State Representatives County Commissioner, 4 year 21 term. 3. 444444444444444444444 LADIES. Mrs. Ewell, Mary. Greenwich, Mrs. Kissebeth, Mrs. Stella. Stringham, Mrs. Ken A. GENTS. Buckston, Louis. Hardy, D. I). Hicks, E. C. Jenkins, Geo Johnson, Hugh. 1 County Commissioner, 2 year term. 4. to swat the flies. J- It lo OcttcF .-- to keep ' the flies A cmt. k, - r - it la Dcst to equip yotir house with 4 4 Screens b'ought at the BAK A County Assessor. 6. A County Sheriff 7. A County Treasurer. 8. A County Recorder. 9. A County Attorney, 10. A County Surveyor. 5. 1 . A 11. Utah Tinker & Coal Co. LUMBER CO. Provo Complete stock of Screen Doors and Screen Wind o w s always in stock. if PHONES 104 and 105. " - THE BUSY COR HER -- Provo. Lump, Nut and Slack S r.l OO T Ci SPAFFORD Phona 17 X000K000XH0X0 How Train Service' VIA - r t SCEiMC .... UuE County. Supeiintendent of ................... THREE FAST - -- . DsnvefsfMren'Jz IN CONNECTION COAL CEIEiT That Good Coal ! f. WORLD District Schools. , The said convention shall consist of , 309 delegates, apportioned to the sevCastle G&te, Clear Creek, ' eral precincts of the county on the Hiawatha and King basis of one delegate to every 18 votes , cast for Hon. Joseph Howell for representative in Congress in the election of 1910. A3 follows; 5 Lumber,' Lath, Shingles Alpine ................. , Lott, Win.'A. , 27 i .. . American Folk PCItTLATiD Manager of Wilson Tailoring. 5 Benjamin Maugham, T. F. 1 U Colton 160 W. Fifth North. Richards, D. 1 . . 7. .. Clintofi J. W. Dunn Mgr. Roy la nee, F. E. 1 Cedar Fort Shirts, J. E. 1 Fairfield Sehutz. Emil. 6 Gosben ' Swingle, E. 2 Highland Turner, G. W. 30 Lehl ... Valentine. N. J. 3 Lake View will result -- if your bundle If not called for in two weeks Lake Shoie of laundry is sent to us. they will be sent to the Dead Let4 Mapleton ...7. NO SAW EDGES ON . ter Office. r. -15 . ... .rr. Provo -First. rCOLLARSJAMES CLOVE. P. M. 8 Piovo Second THE PROPER STIFFNESS 18 Provo Third CALL FOR REPUB LI-IN DRESS SHIRTS A2 Provo- Fourth WITH SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE V ROCK ISLAND ROUTE MISSOURI TRAINS PACIFIC PACIFIC UNION EAST TWO NIGHT3 TO tHiCAGO TWO NIGHTS TO ST. LOUIS"" THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK TKOICH CHOICE OF ROUTES SLEEPERS TO CHICAGO For further information see any or address D 4-- I. A. BENTON, C. A. - KANSAS cm R. U Ageut P. O. Salt Lake City. F. A. VADLEICH, C. P. A. Denver, Colorado. ST. LOUS ..-.- CAN PRIMARIES To Republican Electors of Pro- City, Utah : Republican primaries will be hold in the various wards of Provo City, Utah, Sept. 19, 1912, at 8 ocloek p. m., for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the Republican County Convention to be held at Springville, Utah, Sept 25, 1912, and for the purpose of electing two members of the County Central Committee. The plaees Of meeting are as folvo lows : p They invite the public to call or write and get their prices. They can save you money on anything you may require in their line. OF TCE A County Cleik SATISFACTION It Ig. Good - have received their first shipment of Schutler Wagons, Moline Plows, Deering Spring Tooth Harrows, Queen . Anne Cultivators, Beet Cultivators, Deering - Mowers, Harvey Bolster Springs, Single Sets Buggy Harness, Light and Heavy Work Harness, Horse Collars and a full v line of Deering Machine Extras. "" .....I 444444444444444444444444 4 r 0-000000000- OFFICIAL CALL FOR COUNTY CONVENTION ... Sept. Provo, Utah THE BEEBE LUL1BER CO. dealers BUY Phone 124 - pre-nupti- al ; Excelsior Roller Mills MILL WORK A SPECIALTY - - P. O. Box 483. Phone No. 20 and 40. Office and Yard opposte R. R, Freigbt DepoL PRO VOr UTAIL- -. ( Home Made and Best Grade Lalh.Shingles, Etc., ttt-ih- This Bank ice-ela- d r WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Mr. Mortimer, now of the North American, president of tlnkMdwaukee properties of the company. h A Safe Granary Mortimer, 18 lighting ainLothe renterprises. . of St. Louis. now president, is said to Ik planning to resign, and to put Mortihead of mer e 1 c 1). Wk. Sept. PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. y d I . of the Telluride Power lompany, whieh operates in Colorado and UtaTiTJs said to be slated for the of the North 'Ameripresidem-can company. Gm big holding company for electric railway, pre-nupti- al I: Smdot LHEhfciF Ca - Telluride Man, Now Managing Milwaukee Properties, Expect-e- d to Succeed Campbell as President. a. nt v'm FCZT Firt ward Maeser School Lingerie laundered without., rips or tears. If not already a patron, a trial bundle will convince you. - . . Bonestic SteapT hJ Get Our Prices on Rough i(i Provo 'Commercial Provo Fifth Payson Pleasant Grove , , .r Provo Bench Pleasant View Springville Salem 18 . ,f19 25 r.T.T 7 5 32 10 Santaquin Spring Lake Spanish Folk Thistle Tucker Vineyard Total 5 Two Daily Train to Salt Lake - 4 Watch 1 for Notice . . 37 3 2 4 on Conference Special L. D. S. Conference October A 5, 6. , - Utah State Fair Sept. 30 to October Salt Lake City, Utah . - Ladies' Belief and Primary Assn Oct. 2, 3 National Irrigation Congress Sept.30 to Cct. 3 SPECIAL BATE TICKETS On sale Sept. 30th to Oct. 6th, inclusive 309 Ask-fo- r- Return Limit October 12th. The lespective precinit committees, Tickets $1.20 FOB THE BOUND TRIP $1.90 House. v aie requested to call their primaries via . ? .Court to Second Ward-Co- unty and have their delegates elected Salt Lake FROM PROVO, UTAH. Room. said convention not later than Sept Boute UTAH Third Ward Fianklin School PROVO CITY upon the 19, 1912, and immediately House. CAPITAL $100,000 election of said delegates, their names Fourth Ward Timpanogos should be forwarded to the County For Information, Tickets, etc., see SURPLUS $40,000 School House. Chairman at Provo. DIRECTORS: C. E, EGGEBTSEN or G W, CBAIG, Agent, Fifth . Ward Parker Sihool Reed Smoot, President. Each pieiinct will also nominate or apply to House. their Jnsliie of the Peace and, Con C. Loose, Vice President GEO T. JUDD. stable T. C. PECK, G. P. A. W. H. LEE, T. P. A. L. Holbrook, J Win Knight, J It ARTHUR CRAVEN, r.PH HOMER, H. G P. A Salt Lake. A J. MANDEBFIELD, J JOS JOHNSON, Twelves, Geo Taylor, Sr, Roger FaF County Chau man rer. LeROY DIXON. Jos T. Farrer, Cashier DON CONOVER, tt WED 01 NO S JOCK The finc- -t The man that thinks that New Year is the only time to turn over Committee Jos A Buttle, Assistant Cashier be had anv where at very reasonably leaf makes a mistake. Such action is asonable at any time a new Gecprai Banking Business Transacted prices Call and see only the later ( in dull wt tftr of the year. Why 4 U. S. DEPOSITORY stvba In wedding rablnets i taMi.tf Ur M t - I Savings B:n!i |