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Show ' - r THE PBOVO POST WORLD , i. A Product of Tr.Av'ELER hae set Idaho-Sug- ar tlw-standa- rd of sugar perfec-tioThat nowhere in the world is there produced a nf better sugar! r Claims have able to you that if there -- was any difference, it would be in favor of home sugar, produced here under ideal conditions, in the best climate with the best of raw material, by healthy, skill-fu- l people in sunlit, pure-ai- r been made concerning the relative merits of home factories! sugar and that produced abroad, but scientists have Now, tell your grocer beenunable' to detect any which sugar you prefer. dif ference. , Tell, him to be sure . you Doesnt it seem reason- - get Sugar Utajh-Idah- o absolutely pure - ELIJAH Mile to Deliver Lecture 1 at Chautauqua. c that Utah HERE PRESENTED Robe t Exceptional Merit Do you know MUSIC STUDENTS TO COME h in. to the magnificent lec- the Chautauqua this year t Paiker Miles, dramatic : . j TO PROVO AUDIENCE c (By Prof. N. L. Nelson.) For the first time in their history, reformer and editor, the people of Provo listened to a Pr IPles has traveled all over the Mendelssohns world. He has had entree Into the famous oratorio, Inin, hers of royalty, courts and cabiElijah which wa3 - Tendered ' last nets of Europe Among his personal night by the choir and orchestra of the Young Brigham university. with stuCollege hall t dents and' patrons of the school and the event drew to Provo scores of Professor A. C. Lunds graduate students who are now teaching music throughout - the Intermountaln weat. To the ordinary listener, the word oratorio has hitherto been merely a name for "musical mystery; Last nights performance opened out Its deep and stirring significance, 3 of some rare flower for. whose blooming one has watched and waited for years Elijah Is a sacred drama porI traying one of the deepest lessons of Gods dealings with Israel. Hapdialogue, pily' the- - full score recitatives and choruses was printed and put Into the hands of the listeners, so that all could follow and Inmusic. the magnificent terpret DR. ROBERT PARKER MILES. the performance, which Throughout friends and associates In the great lasted two hours.-- ; such-w- as the uplift movement for the unfortunate. sense of reverence evoked, that not In which the eminent journalist was pioneer, were William B, Gladstone. once did the audience dare to break - But at - the Pope Leo and many other of the fa- the spell by applause. mous characters of the past genera- finale the suspense gave way to tion. Dr. Miles Is an orator by In- thunderous encores of the closing stinct and, added to tills, he has re- passage. ' markable powers of Impersonation. - music school - has Hitherto the The gregt characters and events of ' each successful years the last decade as well as those of the signalized work an opera, appealing more with present day live before one when listenor less strongly to the light and ing to this gifted dramatic lecturer. i nestk-ator,- - -- ) t N Allen I ce Company Pure Natural Ice 4 L Phone 248 Best Ice - Best fcrice Forethought.. People are learning that a little forethought often saves them a big expense. Here Is an instance: W. E. Archer, Caldwell, Ohio, whites: I do not believe that our family has Chamberlains-Colic- , - been - without Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy - Best Service have slaughtered the prices on 4"- of-t- 8tomach Trouble and he popu' no dqhbt a qu Constipation. Professor Lund whether or not the would apprestudents and public that ciate the deep and sublime in music. berlains Tablets are the most satLet there be no misgivings on that since we comenced keeping house isfactory remedy for stomach trou- score in the future. Elijah touched chords of earnestness and divine years ago. When we go on an exand constipation that I have bles long been worship which have too tended visit we take it with us," Ob" r thirty-foufor In sold store calling expression. years tainable everywhere. advt. drug t Needless to say, both director an! service, writes S. H. Murphy, drugchorus members . were overwhelmed FOR - RENT MODERN HOME Y. Obtainable with' congratulations at the close of cheap to right 'party. Inquire 590 gist, Wellsburgr N, I feel that my own the concert. ... South 6th West J3 evry where, advt. work In the school Is dwarfed to InBald one professor, significance, by comparison with this superb dous effort. How you managed to lift two hundred raw voices to'sueh Intricate heights and labyrinths of harmony is past my comprehension. The musical atmosphere which will be carried to a thousand homes and communities in Zion Is not the least of the fruits which may be expected from last nights performance -- Ll)IS&C0. ALFRED I will cheerfully say Cham- stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Suit , llCasesr Trunks, Etc. " J Ililllt AS A Gas Range for $30.00 That Will do Every Kind, of Work Possible ; No Other Fuel Can Accomplish This Boast Be Prepared MEN AND BOYS, TAKE NOTICE , Attorneys J. E. Booh and J. H. McDonald were appointed by Judge A. B. Morgan to draft resolutions and to represent the bar of the This stock of Fourth District court at the funeral of Judge J. W. N. Whltecotton. They will also present resolutions to the court June 26. le your life time will you have the golden opportunity to dress in such rich raiment at so trifling a cost. Never in the history of sales were there ever, such bargains, 2 and merchandise is advancing How can - Through your . paper I wish to bi Ing a matter to your- readers. It is the' unlawful use or sidewalks for: bicycling. Scarcely g half day passes but that someone rides rapidly down the east sidewalk of Third West, lhls Is dangerous to small children and to old and deaf people and fur- Is ultra-fashionab- the wonderful savings to be made. What the eye sees, the heart must' surely believe. Never again' perhaps in Editor Provo Post: thermore money. they do it? daily. You may ask: Fletcher '& Thomas need the Thats Jhe reson in a nutshell. - plainly contrary to the J municipal ordinances. when Why suffer over that Old Fashioned Coal Range a $30.00 Gas Range will give you the most serviceable fuel in the world 7 My protest to such practice springs from a desire to prevent injury and not that Injury has so far resulted. When some little child has been Injured it will be too late to protest Can you not through your paper again warn people against tho unlawful practice of riding upon certain prescribed walks .and also urge ..upon the proper officers a more careful surveillance of the walks. For a better Provo? I am,' 7,7 7.77 . . Sincerely yours, REV. C. C.'HARTZLER - j GAS' COMPANY PHONE 295 Are the former prices on this entire stock. reserved. I t I Y.M.4Y.L Nothing o J Low Rates to Salt Lake City Account Y. M. and YL, M. I. A, Tickets on sale at all Utah stations, Nephi and Tintle and East June 7 to 11. Other points June 6 to 19, Inc. Return June 15 via Salt Lake Route. Jn2-10- , Demonstration at Gas Office every Saturday afternoon and evening . wearing apparel must Cash must be raised at once. Come and see be sold. . . 3 SATURDAY, ATTORNEYS TO DRAFT RESOLUTION OF RESPECT COMMUNICATION Come Tomorrow 1 U XJ cut the prices to smithereens. $4000 Cash must he raised.' Pay uo attention ' to' 'hearsay, Come and see for yourself. Competition may howl, but we deliver the goods as advertised. We have M. I. A. Rates to Salt" Lake City via Salt Lake Route," Tickets on sale Nephi and Tlntlc and East June 7 to 11. All other points June 6 to 10, Inc. Return June 16. Jn C. E. Cloward, Jr. was given a verdict against A. J. Nelson for $158.73 for wages due. i j 68 W. Center street. Provo, 1 |