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Show THE PROVO POST TheTouraine Hotel b) located at 42 East Third South, is one of Salt Lakes most comfort-- i able hotels. It is clean and mod- - ' ... rn in every respect. Prices are very reasonable and the treatment is courteous. Provo people should make this their headquarters. Two or three doors west of Colon-- i ial Theatre. easy for Victim Widely-Differe- nt Easy-Sellin- g Magazines Want a J Representative to Cover Lo-a- - cal J Territory There is Big Money for the right person.' Man or woman, young or old, if you want work for one hour or 8 T hours a day, write at once to NIGHT PROWLER DENVER, Sept. 22. That her Magnates Own Bedroom is Place husband ia possessed of an ungovWhere Burglar Got Rich ernable temper and during fits of ; Loot. 1. anger gives vent tQ his feelings by smashing NEW. YORK, Sept. 2L Burg- edibles, including meat and butlary of the mansion of J, P. Mor- ter, out the kitchen door, are some of the charges made by Mrs. gan. Jr., while Mr, Morgan and Lizzie Allen, who is seeking a his 40 servants slept, has been confessed, the police say, by John Robert E. Allen, owner of a laun Bernauer, whom they arrested dry. date today. In his possession J According to Mrs. Allen, her were found seyen watches, medals husband is fond of women. She diamond pins and other articles of asserts that when they went-tjewelry stolen from the home, i Eldorado Springs to celebrate thc The burglary took place last Fourth of July, he carried on a January, but news of.it was not flirtation with a young .woman made public until some time afterwithout her consent, and later ward, when Mr. Morgan notified invited the young woman to their 0 the police that "he would pay ' . home. for the recovery of the stolen When the young woman called, articles, many of which were price Mrs. Allen asserts that she told less because of their associations. her husband that she did not like Detectives shadowing a man the looks of his admirer. When suspected of being Reynolds Frosr she told her husband to order the by, who made a sensational escape woman from the house, she says from the Tombs prison, patched he replied: Ill get an ax and ' the suspect today as he visited fix face so that no man will your the offices of a pawnbroker in the ever want to look at you again. Bronx, where he tried to dispose Ill smash everything in the of jewelry. lie was arrested and ' - -- - -a search convinced, the officers place., He went in swimming at that they had not Frosby, but the in July, she says, with Morgan burglar. another woman. - When she' at.The man, who had a quantify of tempted tu chastise her son for jewelry, including three watches smoking cigarettes, she avers her ' inscribed J. Pierpont Morgan, husband interfered. . told Commissioner DoughJr., asserts Mrs. Allen Concluding, erty that he was alone when he her husband has often threatened committed the robbery in the Mor- to kill her and that as the result gan home, and used a flashlight of his treatment she has- - been lantern. under the care of a physician for The prisoner gave his name "as a. year; that he tells her she is John Bernauer and said he was a homely, and that her face looks native of Munich, Bavaria. like a wash board. In telling of the Morgan burglary, Bernauer said that about 4 oclock the morningof January -- Work is resumed at the Agricul25, while prowling in the vicinity tural College nf Utah ,at Logan) of the Morgan house, he found on September 24. Courses are giveone of the back doors unlocked. n-in Agriculture, Home Economics, He went into the vestibule and Agricultural Engineering, took off his shoes. In stocking Commerce, Mechanic Arts and feet he visited almost every room General. Science. ; The courses are in tte big house, finding servants broad and liberal ip this great col' lege, for and by the people. asleep. He found little attractive to him until he reached Morgans The Implicit ..confidence that many own room. He crept up to a bu- people have' in Chamberlains Colic, 1 reau and ransacked three drawers Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is founded on their experience in the use . ne got away without detection, but could make little use of his of that remedy and their knowledge loot, as he found that all the of the many remarkable cures bt cfelic, In diarrhoea and dysentery that it has pawnshops were watched. effected. - FVr sale by all dealers. mse he the thought eight months would be forgotten. dishes-and-'throw- ing i 1 This Bank in which to store the crop of lars which you sow witty labor and reap with hope. Feed your bank account now and it will feed you when the winter of life sets in. As your bank account grows, toil and sacrifice will be rewarded with ease and pleasure. Deny yourself in small things and later you can gratify big ambitions. Great things are possible to the man who has moneyinJhe hank. Make a deposit today. The Farmers & Merchants Bank - PROVO, UTAH. D. Dixon, Cashier. T. N. Taylor, President Anyone anywhere can baik with us by mail. 3 r k - J. t om Wash-ington'par- is - BUY - NOTICE. HooverBros FMbit In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of Utah County, State of Utah, Probate Division. In the matter of the estate of Morgan Evans, deceased. Notice. The petition of Guy Evans, administrator of the estate of .. Morgan Evans, deceased, praying for the- setting aside of certain real estate as a homestead for the use and benefit of the widow and minor children has been set or hearing at IQ oclock a. m. Saturday, the 5th day of October, 1912, at the Court House in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah. The property sought to be set aside U described as follows, Commencing 80 rods N. and 25 rods W. of the S. E. cornerof the S. E. 4 of Sec. IS, T. 5. S. R. 1 W. S. L. M. thence N. 45 rods 7 feet; thence W. 41 rods; thence S. 45 rods 6 feet; thence E. 41 rods to beginning. Area 11 acres. t Commencing 25 rods W. of the N.E corner of the N. W. 4 of Sec. 13, T. 5 S. R. 1 W. S. L.M. ; thence W. 88 rods; thence S. of W. '40 rods; thence S. 77 rods; thence E. 48 rods; thence S. 31 rods; thence Easterly 64 rods; thence E. 25 rods; thence N. 35 rods; thence Northerly 69 rods to Excelsior Roller Mills to-wl- t: Phot 124 Provo, Utah - arts. beginning. Area Commencing 64 rods W of the N.E. corner of Sec. 13, T. 5 S. R. 1 W. S. L. M. thence W, 96 rods; thence S. 3 rods;, thence E. 90 rods; thence N. 3 rods to beginning. Area 1.128-1675 0 acres. Beginning at the S. E. corner of Lot 1, Block 66, Plat'" A Lehi City Survey of Building Lots, thence N. 6 rods 14 ! Utah Timber & Coal Co. Castle Gate, Clear Creek, Hiawatha and King rode It feet to beginning. sq. rods. Dated at Provo City, Utah, Sept 9,, SHERIFFS SALE. Mgr. will result IT your bundle of laundry ia sent to ns. NO SAW EDGES ON 1 - - V Bome'slic Sleapn Prices on Rough Xjq Provo Coir, merciaf & Savings Bonk Vice-Preside- ??$ , - OFFICIAL CALL FOR COUNTY CONVENTION To the Republican Electors of Utah County: A County Convention - v 41 have received their first shipment of Schntler 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 line of Deering Machine Extras. They invite the Public to call or write and get their They can save you money on anything you may in their line. . r require prices. r- to-wl- t: - PHONES 104 apd 105. THE BUSY CORNER -- Provo. 00700000000000XX That' Good Coal!'A x . Lump, Nut and Slack SHOOT PA F FORD S 17 Phone & Q ooooooooooooooooo of delegated representatives of the Republican party to Utah County, State of Utah, will be held at SpringviHe on Wednesday, the September 25th, 1912; for pur- pose of electing a County Central Committee, and for the further purpose of nominating a county ticket to he vtoed for at the general election to be held on the 5th day of November, 19127 and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the convention. Said convention will convene at 10:30 oclock a. m., and candidates wil be nominated for the follow. ing offices: J 1. Four State 'Representatives. 2. 1 County Commissioner, 4 year . 1 County Commissioner, A County Clerk. 2 year . j A County Assessor. 6. A County Sheriff 7. A County Treasurer. 8. A County Recorder. t 9. A County Attorney. 10. A County Surveyor. 11. A County Superintendent of ' Clintop Cedar Fort Fairfield Goshen Highland Lehl Lake View Lake Shore Mapleton Provo First Provo Second Provo Third Provo Fourth 8 27 , 5 i I ' . . . . . 1 1 1 5 2 30- - 3 3 4 15 8 18 12 Payson 19 Pleasant Grove 25 Provo .,..7.,.. IfM't-H-J'- e t of 1910. As follows: Alpine ... r7 ,T77TT.Tr7 American Fork 7 Benjamin Colton. COLLARS jlJOjji THE BEEBE LUMBER CO. District Schools. The said convention shall consist of 309 delegates, apportioned to the several precincts of the county on the basis of one delegate to every 18 votes cast for Hon. Joseph Howell for representative in Congress in the election SATISFACTION ' Get Our PROVO, UTAH 5. Fifth North. you. In the District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Fred J. Relger and Charles H. Lind-lepartners doing business under tho name and style of Relger A' Wndley, plaintiffs, vs. O. M. Potter and J. A. Morrison, doing business as partners under the name and style of Potter Morrison, defendants. Sheriffs Sale: To be sold at Sh sale at the front door of the County Court House to Provo City, Utah County, Utah, on the 16th day of October, 1912, at the hour- of 11 oclock a. m, of said day, all the right, title, interest and claim of the defendant, O. M. Potter, of in and to the following described real estate, situate in Utah County, Utah, The undivided interest in the N.W.U of the N.E. 4 of Section 30, Township 10 South, Range 1 West, S. L. M., together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging; .subject to a mortgage dated September 23rd, 1911, for 1100.00 given by O. M. Potter and Emma Potter to J. C. Wilson. Terms of sale Cash, lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, September 23rd, 1912. GEORGE T. JUDD, Sheriff, Utah CountyTUtah7 By F. Bachman. Deputy Sheriff. Dey, Hoppaugh & Fabian, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. First publication Sept. 24, 1912. 4. . THE PROPER STIFFNESS IN DRESS SHIRTS laundered without 'Lingerie rips or tears. ' If not already a patron, a trial bundle will convince P. ' MILL WORK A SPECIALTY : Phones No. 20 and 40. Office and Yard opposte R. R. Freight Depot. , O. Box 488. term. PORTLAND CEF.IENT 160 W. Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, : rrLathr Shingles, Etc.rJ ' 3. Lumber, L&tlv Shingles 3: W. Dunn, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL L. D. Two Daily Trains to Salt Lake Watch for Notice on Conference Conference October 4, 5, 6. Utah State Fair Sept. 30 to. October 5 Salt Lake City, Utah Ladies' Relief and Primary Assn Oct. 2, 3 National Irrigation Congress Sept. 30 to Cct. 3 SPECUL RATE TICKETS Special Ask for Tickets via Salt Lake Ronte J5. . . On sale Sept. 30th to Oct. 6th, inclusive ' "Return Limit October 12tb7" ROUND TRIP $1.90 $1.90 FOR 8 Bench 5 View Pleasant FROM PROVO, UTAH. M. E. KARTCHNER. JR., 32 Clerk. . PEOVO CITY UTAH Springville . 10 Salem By C F. Johnson,' Deputy Clerk. " 4 T.. CAPITAL $100,000 Santaquin Jacob Evans, Attorney for Petition1 t SURPLUS $40,000 For Information, Tickets, etc., see Spring Lake er. 7 ...77 37 Fork Spanish DIRECTORS: 1912. 21, C. E. EGGERTSEN or - G. W. CRAIG, Agent, First publication Sept. 3 Thistle . . t Reed Smoot, President. -- or apply to 2 Tucker ' C. E. Loose, 4 down stairs, sweep T. C. PECK, G. P. A. Running up and W. H. LEE, T. P. A. L. Holbrook, J. Wm. Knight J- - R Vineyard beds lug. and bending over making G. P. A. Salt Lake. H. MANDER A. J. FIELD, Twelves, Geo. Taylor, Sr., Roger Far ...309 Total will not make a woman healthy or Each precinct will also nominate beauttfuL She must get out of doors, ref. ' Jos. T. Farrer, Cashier. , their Justice of the Peace and Conwalk a mile or two every day and Tlie man that thinks that New Year is the only time to turn over Job. A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier. stable. take Chamberlain's Tablets - to imleaf makes a mistake. Such action is seasonable at any th.ie a new EPH HOMER, prove her digestion and regulate her General Banking Business Transacted . of the year. 1 dealers. U. S. DEPOSITORY , County Chairman. boweV. For 1912.. 4 J PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. Persons desiring young' ladies to work for their board whilfe attending school can he assisted by or mailing-name- S their Telephoning andr addresses to the Registrars tffffice, of the Brigham Young University. term. 'COAL: feet; thence W. 8 rods; thence N. 4 rods 2 feet; thence V, 4 rods 12 feet;thence Sntrods; thence E. 12 Area 106 J DR. W. A. THOME Dentist. Over Hedquist Drug Co. No. r 2, cor. First West and Center ! Provo, , - - - - Utah. v Home Made and Best Grade Smoot Lumbsr Co. -- $5,-00- A Safe Granary t and have their delegates elected to said convention not later than Sept. 19, 1912, and immediately upon the election of said delegates, their names should be forwarded to the County Chairman at Provo. o THE BUTTERICK PUB LISHING CO. , New York, o Butterick Bldg. t The respective precinct committees FLIRT INTO HOME are. requested to call their primaries . distriet-eourt-fr- Five T SAYS MAT EINVITED PIERPONT MORGAN PAGE THRE3 . THE rV - |