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Show THE PROVO POU 331 cordg .with a value of $503,208. The consumption in the cities oi this state is 22,000 cords and Ball Moose Exposes Chicanery of Brother 3,-7- Already members of the contingency of the Hybrid ticket named a week ago have started a war on the successful candidates before the convention. A member' of the convention has written the editor ot this pa-e- r his views on the American Fork sitnation and the candidacy of one Clarence M. Beck, a candidate for the legislature. It appears that this man Beck did not abide of by the rules of the committee ; seven. The letter says in part According to the division of offices agreed to by the joint of seven from each cOnven-- i Fork ,was to have American tion, had an assessor nominated by the Progressives, and it was generally .understood "W. H. Chipman, one of the towns best vote pullers, was to receive the nomination. After the joint committee had adopted the schedule of divisions to avoid a possible conflict of offices, each convention unanimously approved the committees report, it having been thoroughly understood that hut one office Jo , a town outside of Provo could he Moose com--xnitt- wood amountsJT85,937,000J cords, tO ' EXCURSION ee SPANISH FORK August 25th and 26th, returning August 30th. Home Coming week,. August 25th to 29th. Ask the agent, Salt Lake Route. GERTRUDE McCOY kCS - , 1 . A ... ; .. .... i) . r v , jfr aj Ac? Jr ,v f 5 j tG , V S - - 4 X -- , "'Sr. . 1 - " for-eoun- -ty . utmost-confidence- y . is onlv a sample of the way the are Supportings their ticket this year and as the breeches widen there is more fun in sieht. fs miserable.. Take Chamberlains lets, keep your bowels regular you will avoid these diseases. nr. For ! WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 17, There are 97,122 cords of wood,' valued at $389,445, consumed on the. farms of Utah annually, cording to a report which has just been issued by the United V States Department of Jcrioul-tore. The total yearly firewood consumption in this state 18 122,- - 01 P J j fi , A f- - E Q j Gya? or you are not 'ot. pj reduesr gd: yen fiettin A,. I ysv are " oU-sRP- 'i fbii i b res; Jwl'.v , A , 5 Cm JiOhlZ . - - k t I C it 1 vL-r-- f f- t y AYS.V wuii P' D i f y ' tT. 1 1 y. r C.-;:- J f.-- n.u i.r a ia; i Writ? IX'scct ior-P- ! 0-- 0 p y Si' m TER LPJl t'l CP, Y; u a be tif.vl C y F cf .hev I'.cCtJO'. f J 8s :Vi; .,1. ' unt-- xtf L tj i clhcr Mo oi!?cr tta 1!ce3 Hire A i ROYAL it M ORANGE. MsjIUm Company, MASS. ' For Sale by TAYLOR BROS CO TfPfihT.lirP. CO. he. WELL? L. BRIMHaLL Local Agent. as good l:izz the. was about, so far an she could see as rather to his liking. But She stood enchanted over the transpresently it began to enter Jils mind formation that was affecting the mouninsal? convincingly that apart from the "Now, then, Mr. Courtlandt, tains and the lakes. How she loved itial blow, the younger man was --working - blue aa cold and his ejesthe spot! . How she would have liked v.ery Harrlgan. wholly on the defensIver'Aa if he to spend the rest of her Ice, perhaps you will explain? weak. My husdays here! were hlmJafraid he hurt This might With rage and despair in bis heart, band Insisted on And how beautiful, all the t world was ' served to make the old fellow furious. ' . ' , my taking Dr. Courtlandt flung off the hand pud an. , He bored in right and left, left and today! refuse! MIles' Nervtne and. I began to Improve swered: She gave a frightened little scream. Ah! Harrigan stood off a few steps right, and Courtlandt gave way, step A strong pair of arms had encircled before I had finished the first bottle j and ran his glance critically up and by step until he was so cloee to the her. She started to cry out again, but until I was entirely cured. down , this man, of , whom he , had line that he could see It from the cor- the sound was muffled and blotted out MRS. JOSEPH SNYDER. , ner of his eye. This glance, swift 162 Hudson St., Tiffin. 'Ohio. thought to make a friend.. Youre a as by thp. pressure of a mans lips upon it was, came near to being his undo- her out one There's lad. of way husky own. She struggled violently, and Many remedies are recommended . him with a ing. Harrlgan caught wsb freed. suddenly for diseases ot the nervous system this for you." right on the Jaw. It. was a glancSo long as it does not necessitate If I were a that fail to produce results because, mn,( she said, yon otherwise the would ing blow, fight , any explanations,) indifferently. should die for that! they do not reach' the seat of the7) In the bottom of' one of Noras have ended then'and there. Instantly' It was an opportunity not to be Dr. Miles Nervine has trunks Is a set ot my old gloves. There he lurched forward and 'clinched be- , trouble. returned Courtlandt. "It is ignored,) the could add finibhmg true that I wae a fool to run away as will not be anyone up at the tennis fore the other pfoven its- taluc in such cases . , , times that it is unnecessary court this time of day. - It you are not touch. I did, but my return has convinced me 4s like a the Burone that I should have been as much a fool if an mean a are not woman," ..That cuss, you claims You can for it. ordinary, yo jnake Imitation of a man youll agreed, and he knew something about had 1 remained to tag you about, begprove its merits for yourself by them. there Inside of five minAnd where is this man now?) ging for an Interview. I wrote yon meet me upgetting a bottle of )our druggist, utes. If Here," said Courtlandt, pushing letters. You returned them unopened. you can stand up in front of who will return the price if yon I am he." You have condemned me without a me for ten minutes, you need not back his chair and rising. receive no benefit. t make any explanations. On the other He. turned his back upon them and hearing. So be it. You may consider MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. sought the garden. that kiss the farewell appearance so Tableau! dear to the operatic heart," bitterly. Dash meLl cried the colonelt who,. lie addressed most of thist-th- e being the leaet interested personally, back of her head, for she was already was first to recover his speedy.' fTE walking toward the villa into which The Barone drew in bis f breath she disappeared with the proud air of some queen of tragedy. ' She was a sharply. Then he lodked at Abbott. I suspected It, replied Abbott' to capital actress. ilia.mute.uucBtlon. Since, the. episode JLbeayy hand fell . upon Court- of last night his philosophical outlook landts shoulder. He was Irresistibly ) had broadened. He had lost Nora, drawn right about face. had come out of the agony of love but The two pushed about, Harrigan Let os build it for you. As long fiercely refused to fuller manhood. striving to break the younger Cash or terms. tas he liveff he wascertaln that the manB hold. He wae beginning to' DO YOU OWN A LOT? petty affairs of the day were never breathe haJ besides. A little longer, J Then we will build again going to' disturb him. and his blows-wo- uld lack the proper your Let him be, was the colohel s sag- 'gteam. Finally Courtlandt broke away j home and you can pay for it gestlon, adding a gesture in tje direc j of His own accord. His head buzzed like paying rent Our terms tion of th6 casement door through a uttle, but aside from that he had are $1.00 a month on each which Courtlandt had gone- - He a as! recovered. Harrigan pursued his tac-bi- g a man as Nora is a woman. If be jcs antj rushed. But this time there $100 you owe. has returned with the determination ot was an offensive return.' Courtlandt IF YOU DONT OWN A winning her. he wlll." became the aggressor. There wae no . JLQT They did not see Courtlandt again. withstanding him. And Harrigan After a few minutes of restless then we will furnish one for fairly saw the end; but with that in- froing, he proceeded down to the land- j domitable pluck which had made him you, furnish the necessary lng, .helped himself to the colonel s famous In the annals of the ring, he home. build and your money motor-beaand returned to Bellagglo. kept banging away. The swift, cruel Our terms are very liberal. At the hotel he asked for the duke, jabs here and there upon, his body ' .Come in, and see us at our only to be told that the duke and began to tell. Oh, for A minutes rest 1 office. lnadame bad left that morning fdr .and a piece 6f lemon on his parched1 he had j jTarw. Courtlandt saw-thtongue! Suddenly Courtlandt rushed; Cot G. C. "permitted one greatjppportunity to slip him tigerishly, landing a jab which1 past. He gavd up the battle. One closed Harrlgans right eye. Court-Ian218 WEST CENTER more good look at her, and he would dropped bis hands, and stepped j go away. The odds had been too back. Hia glance traveled suggestligjggaa strong for him, and he knew that he ively to Harrlgans feet'. He was outIf You Can Stand Up in Front of Mo was broken. side the ropes. for TenMinutesYou Need'Mako came back, When the motor-boa-t I beg your pardon, Mr. Harrigan, . No Explanations." and the baron made use of It also. for losing my temper. Whats the odds? I lost mine. You hand, you'll hike out of here as fast They crossed in eilence, heavy-hearteOn landing Abbott said; It is win. Harrigan was a true sportsman. as boats and trains Can take you. And never come back. probable that I shall not see you again He bad no excuses to offer. He bad Advertising under this head Is c this year. I am leaving tomorrow for dug the pit of humiliation with his 1 am nearly twenty years younger tepted'at the rate of a cent a word foi than you, Mr. Harrigan. Paris. Its a great world, isnt It, where own bands. He recognized this as one rach Insertion, which Is payable In ad toss us around like dice? Some of two facta. The other was, that had thpy that worry you any," Oh, don't Jet throw sixes and others deuces. And in Courtlandt extended himself, the battle ance. Thousands have profited by with a truculent laugh." ' y - Very well. -- You will find me there, tbie game you and I have lost two out would have lasted about one minute. a tew word jslng' this TiOturnn.-yTr. 'onhree. After all, you are her father. It was gall and wormwood, but there 'or quick results. 1 shall return to You bet I am! Rome, replied the you were. . , And now, you ask for explanations. Harrigan stole into his daughters Barone. My long leave of absentee is room and soundlessly bored into the near its end. Ask your daughter to make them. FORJRENT, FURNISHED bottom of the trunk that contained jhe What in the W'orld can have hap- Courtlandt pulled off the gloves and Cottage, 640 N. Second East. relics of past glory. As he pulled them pened? demanded Nora showing the got into his clothes. "You may add, a folded oblong strip of parch- two notes to Celeste. Heres Donald I shall neve? trouble her FORSALE Good .1912 Indian forth, ment came outw4th them and flut- going to Paris tomorrow and the Bar jlr,that with my unwelcome attentions. again motorcycle. In first .class condi- tered to the floor; but he was too. one to Rome. They will bid ns good-b- y I leave for Milan' in the morning. at tea. I dont understand. Don- Courtlandt Ief( ' the field of victory busily engaged to notice it, nor would tion; new tires. Call this office. he for without further comment. have bothered if he had. The bot- ald was to remain until w;e Phone 13. , tom ot the trunk was littered with old America, and the Barones leave do6s VWell, what dd you think of that? lettels. and programs and operatic-scores- . not end until October. mueed Harrigan, as he stooped over for LOST During matinee Celeste re- to gather up the gloves. He wrapped tire gloves in a Tomorrow? Any one , lace. on breast would say that he was the Injured' pin newspaper and got away without be- turned the notes. veterans, gold Yes. You play the fourth ballade party. I'm in w rotig xon this deal Return' to 87 W. 5th North. It. ing seen. lie was as happy as a boy who had discovered an opening in the and Ill sing from Madame. It will be somewhere. Ill ask Miss Nora a queshorse coif, fence between him and the epple or- - vory lonesome without them. Nora tion' or two.- LOST into the wall mirror and gave a chard. He was rather astonished to It was not so easy returning. He bay stripe down noser weighs see Codrtlandt kneeling In the clover gated or two to her hair. into his wife. He tried to dodge raft p.it Reward. , C. A. Terry, Tatch, hunting Tor a four-lea- f 1000. Wfceh the men arrived, it was imclover. S. It. It was patent that the young man was pressed on Noras mind that never had 73-10th "West. "James, where did you get that slid teen them to amiable toward eacl black eje? tragically. "noFlroubled with nerves. WANTED New potatoes -- at Here! he cried, brusquely, tossing 'other. They were positively Triendly. Us a daisy, ain't it, Molly? push- this method And why .not? The test of the nitrn- - j ing past her into Floras room and clos-o- f over a pair of gloes. peers Cafe. m to his ing tle door after hyn. nettlir,gjlie dispute Dnt satlbfac- - iRg had proved eachof-theWANTED Lady or and had individual satisfaction, otia Father!. tory. I'll accept your explanations."" manner-strippe- d man. dishwasher. Spencers Cafe. For re ply-- ou away with these-stilteUn4P!S3 3miprand-d.oblinking. I to Ilia undershirt. lie drew" trms that gef rally make Jvals r them Father if you have been fighting On the gloves and lared them with - dona iiLal2ey!s save thejf own. The with him, Ill never forgive yon. TOR. A GOOD DAIRY-HERof bis teeth. Then he kneaded revelation ut Jandico'n JfJcl convinced 33Sitheaid Knnrlson. .mly to Andrew Forget it, Nora. 1 wasn't fighting, ' theni carefullyi Tli6twtr men eyed them c the futility o things in r only thought I was. 1 So. First West. other a. little rnorf respectfully errl and of woman Ihparticuar. Urey - He raised the lid of the tJJjfck and than they had ever done before. .were, without being a.vare of the fact, east in the gloves haphazard. And FOR SALE Invalids chair, "This single court is about as near each a consolatiod to the other. The then he saw the paper which had lo.'es company fallen out. - He picked up and squintpractically new. Call 1200 .West as we can mrtee it. The man who old adage that y was never more lik ely tjpified. ed at it, for he could not see very Center. Mrs. J. A. Smith. . , steps ouUide is whipped. Nora to exhibit well. Nora was leaving the room in. If Celeste ixpeet'-I agree," said Courtlafidt. 'No rounds with rests; until one or !rny r figns ot distress over the up- - a temper. FOR SALE Good rtilk: cow,, f other Is outside. .Clean breaks, t roavhingdepaiturc. the was damp- YT . 91fl nd N . Going, Nora? at npri In truth, Nora v 'T am. And I advise you to. have ahat.fe about &1 Kow put up jour romt-d- .j ' leased to be r.d of thete t,,o tui-tr' dukes and take a man's' licking. I jour tinnier iu jourToom. IjOST Set of lower teetji. Re- thought you were your fathers son, much as she liked them. The Ilurono he on turned the Alone, light. It but I guess you aro.like thp-reof Lad not yet proposed, and his iuJibn never occurred to him that he might turn to Dr.Noyse. em, hunters of women.- determination to return to Roma ehmi- - ije prjiag into come of Nora's private this disagreeable Courtlaudt to and potr ibiiity. coriesiKindente. )- - tod lie unfolded tho laughed stepped LOST Laprolie, in south center i was gird Abbott w;3 going ba patciimei.t and held it under the light, of middle the did the court liarjiynn o town. Finder leave at. Star not waste Hurt him vilhout itilep- j For a long time he stared at the ht any time. JJu sent in q cause she-haFeed Store and receive reward. jab to the jaw,' but Con;'.- - ti in, and the sight of lim vves, in siile j ing, which was in Hcglish, at the date 8 Iandt blocked it neatly and countered cf her innocence, a constant reproach, j at the names. 'Jhen ho quietly refold- with a hard one on .Harrigans ear, Presrrtly rhe would have her. w oik, ed k a:.J put it away for future use,, ' and there would be no t..ie far loneli- Immediate future use. ' WANTED Two second' lfaiul which began to swell. ' . ness. This Is a great world, he mur--; You stoves for canyon use. Call or .'Fine! growled Harrigan. The persoft v f.o svr' c''l keenest mured, rubbing his ear tenderly. know something about the game. It jilone this office,"" 13. was Celeste. Ehe w,s aw a! rt,; tlio tenwont be as if I was walloping a baby. ! He sent a left to the body, but the der little dream wajyron, apd bravely CHAPTER XIV. facT Never her agile 6he accepted the WANTED Girl ' for general right failed to reach his man. For some time Harrigan jabbed and fingers stumbled, and Ehe played rer Journeys End. housework from 9 until 6 oclock, and uppercut; often he reached markably well, from Beethoven, dined alone. He was la,' swung Harrigan 567-J- . phone'1 his opponent's body; hut re.ver hia Chopin, Grieg, Rubinstein, MacDovvell. disgrace; be was sore, taentaliy as, It worried him a little to find (And Nora, pervetrely enough, sang well as physically; and he ate bis dIn- LOST Lay of matinee fur the free. ner without relish, in simple obedM that be cou'd not stir Courtlandt more from old light opera,- Blawk Hawk veterans, fjolu pin than twoor three feet. Courtlandt When the tw men departed, Celeste ence to those periods! ! (heirlopm) attaeheil to piece oft never followed up any advantage, thus went to her room and Nora out upon of hunger that assailed him three Con inued o. P2e 7) making Harrican fwie the fighting, the terrace. Jit was after five. No cne J.ice, lift in n to 87 V. 5th N. 8 (Continued) noise. ' At times I would almost to pieces; fly which -- tI ' J terrible t 1 1 4 You Want A Home -- i -- i to-an- ! i t, I at Real Estate dt I -- Ab-bo- tt WANT AD; ,If J d hat-youNNora? D -- gen-eac- 9-- h i tt y writ-rlraig- 8-- -- pi i tat' all J Mo Tli) AMaAaA V I"'. u itic ILLUSTRATIONS " 1 1 S' jni-c-i- ey it ;rl KeuiRcy yalCrii a 4. It y r.f-'rr'- i! 1 regarding Six months I was bedfast with nervous prostration. I had sinking spells, a cold, clammy feeling. could n A bust- - f .. .yvl r. 1' Ai in yLr i J7 v- - , fi j r C--1- 'j .0. W Iri j A! A . Th: i.- y i.-"i, , lii- H J "f co.J of your J U , ihj price oi ire 'J d t: yi.v I .V you are J? Royal K.hr-HHy ierrirr1 7'? y f(j yourtypczvrittmktters XJOUil T "i , FAGS TURK dim-eye- cut down ihchigh cost of a4'"ia cryk-m , T lft C CONSUMPTION IN UTAH IS LARGE f -- the New Riedel and -- l MASTER-MACHIN- Tab- sale by all dealers.- - (ASv.) ' '? -- How the Trouble Starts. Constipation is the cause of many ailments and disorders that make life U - ; - - FIREWOOD rt V - j-- t i 'X entering) to- nominate. Jiimj y;v'zfor representative, thus knifing p A American Forks chosen candidk t ate, and the success their delegato hard labored obtain tion had , PA , for some time. Beck was nominat' ed, and do avoid stirring np a APNA' v t , ; in the the convention,rumpus uncle, (Mr. Chipman) permitted the office of assessor to go to Coming to "'Princess Friday in The Shattered Tree, in two Lehi, without opposition" of protest. parts. . Beclt failed to get the vote of his own delegation and it, goes without saying will fail Jo their support or very little support by the fused partips on election day, Two years ago When there was great enthusiasm among the Progressives. Beck running- attorney as a Progressive, nn behind the candidate for govern or in Beck 3 own city 93 votes. His popularity at the present time j has considerably diminished com-- ( pared with two years ago; of this there-- is no doubt. . As this is only the first murmur .1. of the gathering storm the RepubVvt a A licans can look fonvarintr- - the t 1 y- - h p 1 coming election with the Hjy ve " low-dow- n "V- - ceding the committees -- i had such an experience, 0 named. Beck, who had appeared to he a staunch supporter of Mr. Chip- man (his uncle) for assessor, had aproached a number of men pre- The-abo- n ir-- A Nervous Woman Finds Relief From Suffering. valued at $250,000,000. Oi this which she says; amount 69,961,000 cords are used on the farms, 14,222,000 cords in the cities of the nation and 1,751,-00cords are used in the mines of the United States. The average value of wood 'consumed in the United States is $2.91 per cord - The and $4.11'inrthis-stat- e. average consumption per farm in the United States fs 11 'cords per annum, , . " " cord? are used n the mineral Women who suffer from extreme operation of Utah each year. rnervousness, often endure much In Continental United States suffering before finding any relief. Bull the annual consumption of fireMrs. Joseph Snyder, of Tiffin, O., Moose in Convention -- n-?- -- Ls ciLai uHia tLL-ti- Ji? , j well-regulat- 1 - 1 l - - ' 1 J ' , r |