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Show :the provo herald W ' -- II . P.. A . 1 t ir o $: ' r. t J 12 . . IV r 1 r p on tj 1 kI- P m a n fs a ? r e c" I Self Oilmi Minm Ctvra. Mine Cage. Engine and Boiler Repairs; Iron &ad x BrM Castings. Etc ,V i i - 'i.. - - T .' - . :: ... of MaKers ' ' from the Writings Selections VAet Center, Provp, Utah ll......................::................,..w-.r- J .. Great MittnoriH of portermr-a.auiJijB- " laatf longer than any t -- umore beautiful than' juiy other, j : ; Lai vibration 4han xtyjQ&eg?r fi the-flnin- g forieJe .t y i 160 West 3tK North Street, PROVO. UTAH. - Both Phoxes. piil Ourrorit-TltTie-Tcit- LKAVK No. " " . FOB EASi 8 for alt points enirtm 10 for Sanpete points. . 2 for all points east.v 8 for Tintic points . . , for all points east. . .... .... L4 LBAVH No. " u. I'- . " PBOVO FOR WEST i-- LEAVK PBOVO fOR NORTH No. 122 for No. 121 Heber ARRIVB FROVO FROMjNORTH -- from Heber . . ........ 3:46 "Now. Mistber Nutty, what'a all thla about, annyhowT Spriggs explained, the crowd 4oot and the policeman, giving him an un' . kind shove, said: ;x; ; "Aw, gwan!" On the way back to his office AddiWhat'AIITr.(s About, Anyhow T" son Spriggs almost ran over the diminited team that was hitched to a fine utive messenger who was again deeply! looking carriage appeared to have dif- interested in the, adventures of Dare-- . ficulty In getting his horses to stop, Devil Harry. Giving the child a shove Insomuch that he jerked the reins and j that cau8ed him to bump violently sawed- - fiercely on the bits. . In four against an unyielding pillar the man "V iumps Addison Spriggs went to the of mercy said;.. ... ... rescue of the pawing, champing anitime how Tew of the peo- "It beats mals. : ' ra: Tpiii- - this world irJMtQP to realize "Here, you," he commanded -- grasping that dumb brutes-ha- ve feelings." at the rein? and narrowly escaping by W, O. Cliapman.) Agent. at 115 W, 5 SO., BT TKB ' j . icapyrigbf io. f - I BL I II II 111! I II I I il I If IHI I 11 III III II LI IIIIIIIII HI - III Im mill rKI II 11-- d whiw-what'-yon- saT-."--- vuiiiiuu comfort all the way when you travel east. Don't buy a ticket via a broken route Means wiiiiii J CtvpitJ,' 7 , ; $100,000 DIRECTOBS:. Heed Saaoot C. , Loose. ..... . ... 1 . v HIUOU resiasni. toe- -r rirdibroTJitr-:'-- 5r Soger Fsrrer, Geo. Taylor, sr, ; John B. Twetyes. -- 72 JOS, T. TAHHEIUskUr. btnktnf builoesttranMCtet . Salt deposit boxes for rent. OeDorai . the pathway ex- dence- - of tears r an diatigTlrer tending to you the book of my love. mingled. on the title page ' "js'lee dog? Finest dog in the world Turn a dog's-ea- r Greatest here, Pal! Come here, you and" "Pal! Pal! Stqo it, sir!" stamping rascal! Take your head out of the her foot at the dog. gentleman's hat and Oh7;&U Jtehtr .1 "Andrea" go as far as you like. Eat the hat, Pal - L . 'Itags! Kags! Scat!" Eat the" "Who?"' mockingly. "G r k "" growled Pal, with the myrtle-bordere- ; i Lily j yvyiiiiiiiyuii i6t,oi&itito-.thfi.h.eeJisj- m RUN IIIUI 4 -- now-J.hej- Route I Built nr Pbo-t- o , e icgaM tl....fD..lAM III -- F. Foots, M -I I or a lie nv the cat at all. It's your new. silk hat! 17 T Oh, I'm so sorry!" The at man the looked The hat dog By- ByWr - Aj"lliami.V Hind Ma hoadtaough tae.oyatL- - Z 'Is this "domesticated 'carmToromjTIndeedi Palj; shaking the mammal .absolutely to. be trusted? "Yes, this isn't porch-co- l uma night. ruined headeear "Trantlcallr- .asked the young man lightly, as he I'm a burglar, all right, but I don't J"Nlce dog!" said the man, looking the girl! gave the girt his hat in the hall and win my er, jewel, that way, Ob, sternly-a- t - Andrea, "I'm SO sorry," repeated the girl, step this way Just a moment, pyeteetbitayiiwlieuBiteT "1 flerarjjneqr' Blhi w "Boston terrier registered! IcUy; please. I " hysterically? "Dog-gonit," burst out the young ;i"Not under- that sprig, of belated ."Stop!" commanded the man, firmly aon t os so aoggea mistletoe, Mr. Padgettbut, as I was "Who me?" stanimefed the girl. man, gravely; re about it. I'm fond of 'dogs myself saying at first they didn't like each VYes, you right-wheyou are? t other-abttllrterrbat a especially:' just get advancing, all," "Right there!' step. "He isn't a bull terrier, proudly. aiong exquisneiy. rai mams nags TiTssIn gTier TuTTPpbii iliw liiuulti'MijP'f Boston terrier, unmercifully but the cat just loves der the' mistletoe!" taking another "He's a ; him! Why and I have his pedigree from " with wonderfully true delivery considthe He's mercy"Oh, mauling the cat ering' the. unstableness of the mark, persisted j;oung - -- - - : Grkuson the roan, coolly, moving to the sofa at her again!" cTTeT thergtri.- )f aidn't-come .' the down cat!" bother "Oh, expressly left; "i bending eag- girl. .. want .you! i I to see thelog.. I just dropped lnTa1 erly over her. "He IS a nice dog, anyhow!" hiding of barking alortg the her'face on Jiis sleeve, "I 1 don't care ajiLdjOgjtlred J fence-udaH4afl f showing evL Free reclining chair care, throuKsleepl all through trains. L A. Benton, K. Hooper; G. A. P. D, A. G. P. AT. FREE SEVGiSUCHLNE (fiT CHICAGO tLKJf ILLINOIS 11 and the Pup Love p.m. IhejDniy-I k$Ssia see-tha- p.m. - H SprjgEsajojm.a Loafing oiiyouriobeh? t Le'me telegram. Ah, ha! I Do you shall report you for this. think telegrams are sent to be de layed In this manner? I've a mind to cuff your ears. Go in there and get your book signed."... As he finished speaking Mr. Spriggs gave the boy a violent shove toward the door ust the office of Dixon. Spriggs ic Co. at the same time aiming a kiclt at him that the youngster, being lively, was fortunate enougnio escape. On reaching the street A. Spriggs looked about in search of a horse that a.m. - said: you-doiu- g? a-- ........ I - ..Alt Jl .. red; "Here," cried Addison. Spriggs, grasping the boy by the collar and giv- ihg him avigoroTiBshake, "what are ....11:40 a.ra. west and north 7 for Salt Lake ... . . . .... j for all points west and north ..... . . V( .... 1:66 p.m. 9 for Salt Lake and Ogden , . . ,T.. .7.' 8 for all points west and north ......... .... 9.61 M 6 for Kiwi II JpSg by in terested Tak f his ollax a"flddei)fj ving. :hit eonilibriu'm" thw?ive 4a go ahead. When the cawfage had passed the officer whirled JEhe gulver fe'vtr times and tng coming. It is probable that the child was 11 or 12 years old, but he did not look more than seven. At least he was not any largeiMbaa a wven-yeax- - Old H of all com-- I ithe ort - mm e and was so busy 'reading, t be tattered" - 9:31 9:16 4:25 6:04 . - ol' f BOVO" males a more perfect ; . stitch than any other. - JOSEPH W. DUNN, GenlMaiager e saT than any otker. j .T-LL" W l is easier to operate kind-hearte- Timber Co l I fin jury wheu one of the horses let fly. a Teadx-hoo"what do you mean by J f treating your aitjhftri servaBtiTljajEn" JUL 9J&lHSL-xmanner? ' Get down off'm that seat. Addison Spriggs decided that he had he might rescue from cruel treatment. I'm going you arrested." WTTiBSPhu aa a jne-- i driver .raised - his - wb4iian4. jilB'rWKSFe idaty to fulfill. He had just been reading venter of cruelty' to animals appear warned the f ueltyt9 ' about of a truiFdriver who at that moment to be necessary. The stand back. had been arrested for abusing his only horses in sight were being treated "You dare to strike me," Mr. Spriggs horse. On his way to his office that as mercifully as possible, and - the yelled, "and I'll have you put where morning Mr. Springs hadseen a cabgentleman proceeded on you'll never have a chance to flourish man lashing a .poor old horse unmerci- his way to a near-bcorner. As h aiwrhiT-wtV"' V- ..fully, and leaning back in his chair approached it . a policeman whistled X.Th policeman gave he signal for he thought: the signaLforrnorth and south bound those who were bound north and south "At this moment some heartless traffic Jo lialt. The driver of a ipir- - to proceed, and the man on the box teamster may be. goading an over attempted to drive on, but Spriggs burdened steed less than a stone s to the reins and proceeded to clung throw from where 1 sit. I will go block traffic, at the same time calling tkat-- f forth uponon the man In charge of the team to "Set down. Then a distinguished look- As be was hurrying out he almost ine old' ReMleniaw who were ran over a diminutive messenger who trlninied coat and a silk hat leaned had a telegram for Dixon, Sprliigs & out of the carrlago and demanded a Co. The boy had stopped" lii The" hall 4 explanation while a" crowd of peopR to find out whether Dare Devil Harry began to surge into the streeti pie had succeeded in rescuing the- - maiden policeman at the crossing alswm'!i-- Castle Gate and Clear Creek run lighter than aay --, K A ddison Sprig gs, PreventeKof Cruelty - i- -. i-- p j. the, Hest Kjiotun Mirth. MacKini- Sewlnrf : -- d ! T " t Do It Now ! ' "firr p Tell the agent, "THE OVERLAND ROUTE as far as it goes." It, means saving of time in avoidance of changing cars, broken connections, etc. "You'll Know When Yoa Go.- "Ask any Short Line Agent for rates and particulars, r v - See The ectnc ! "roar"tTrwffi-4tt-stoiaailifeQaadJiiaLneiA Oh, horrors, Mr. Padgett, look! It isn't (Copyright, 1909, by W. ! " G. CKapman.) T A Conversation Pre-Nupti- al By Carolyn Wells. And get them to figure on wiring your house for eleo- .' v Dearest,' said the girl who was en- need them, aricTan&ny rate you'll look. gaged to. him, "i wenfEhnpl'liiS Ihljr charming 1 tbein-'"Mr. Smallwage,"x-6althe girl, ris morning, and I bought the loveliest at him, "take duck of a Paris hat you ever saw,! I'm ing, and looking-coldlafraid you'll think I was extravagant, for I paid $50 for it; but it has quite -'- - fe- "Who Me?" theGrl Stammered rose on a long plume and a worth it's money, so the It, really of four Agapemone to adore the star Ot course iys, little girl; You can't iny existence andj)ask in the effulgent iei a ParLsJhatJqr nothing,- and plumt-are always expensive." ' of course, rTou mean the dog-sta"Yes?she went on. with . a slight - OBglnw nf rali 4n fi&rsfapat "Anil jr iBTTO ' !:: he nasnerCTT-rrrrrzzr "Why" grow- dogmatle at t ounid Money stiCh'a'ijaTgain'-with, feigned superciliousness. "W hy silk stockings Beautiful makers. spun star?" . the dog "i a paJrfV "The Alpha Is the dog- - Oh,. Judge, at'onlyv $5 ! In a stock laid "Good A hopejroii """ " Mr. Padgett, you" reasonable them. of That's enough be..."Ali your canine knowledge is for real sjlfe-.. 'ZlZZVi; 4 fond did." . Her face showed a ';Yes,-nomlcal wisdoms -- The Alpha pf the ief wonderment trace at his .affanTtyTn dog-staris the constellation Canis o - glad ydn I'm but" went she on., 1 but . to. .what assemblage of brilllflnt I hate think me extravagant luminary . goes the star Tf my: exis- don't for criticizes a woman' who a man tence belong ?'. turning his eyes hsnending.a lot on clothes. "AVeli; thea 1 half-blow- n H.EU. i - reliabla - method of lighting. y . and - . Ofnee. 9 N. Acsidemy Avenae Both Fhonts' 37- -2 R.in(i .. : raylT6rffieirftralaayfe Y0 - within 24 hours dl your very 'door. It's tle place for rent and recreationhealth and pleasure, Fishing, Golfing,' Automobiling Yachting and other out door sporta may b indnlggd in yery day Hju4UoiL06f2l6Bftro - ey play beautifully avoided the girl, blushing. 7 z;; "Who?" Pal the dog' iftyPoHsLfslt ' iura. Ask the tickets are good six monthi for SALT LAKE ROUTE man to toll you how yon ,dan . go to Southern California lid return -via -Saa; FBds-- at slight ad ; ; ; ;. ditional oost and stop over most anywhera. c ii tha fare and t I lQhl'L " together, newest- - things - this - seasqiu. "Pal-"- ".- I V s -- - - " leaf t toniflP. I 1 Jt Interest Paid on Time" :Dept)sits. Dra.ffa on Jl Parts of the World. on irf Oooosite the P. p n11 - i f. U U A I - ; HttBatleJS. found a beaumuTTmriT -Trpinrislrtr99 which t bought for) fimith 4hn aUvJa8t summer calllns: of Russian, sable tJanMfe Overcoats for Laborers. wltH I cotrrse earry-tb-at Of $100. g f sK fifteen "aged farm-laboreat Ueh" .''At first Rags didn't like Pal at all a feather. -boajo rhadio get a sable Ot oanirsexrEngland,-wer--reeentlj" was alsOi$125. But that stole only and she 'Phlsf at him like that . "Stop!" screamed the young man, course, --these -- things are much more the recipients of a new overcoat each.; but Many years ago agriculturist scrambling in feigned terror to his expensive than I can 'really afford, lose named Wenry-Smith: left a farm av that I are the to scare bewitching mei sq ahops up feet "Are you trying " rent Tolleshunt the of which was te -- ' ':-"tree'f"-'". my?sensenf-pru- d '! a ' be applied each year la ; providing -before' I realize-th- at things pretty., niieTeiabe;' v , they're out of, all proportion to : my ofercoatsfor-age- d pointedly. laborers' in several parishes, farm or In on station at yours.'.' home life, the climbers my; Ileft; - ( I suppose you which he named. piano! RAS-N-O-tM-R'-N- "Yes; and that used to gd must mean the Italian I i' ht4lwt In all wontrie, or rs W.--.v,.- ... rV:lort r I ,.. eg Mill closelyr R-a-- - 1 cost wear it ofteiopera, you "Beautiful Spun Silk Stockings t On y " ;'"":'vFvellar--ar'Palr.'fcvr'P'Z-'va Tm' sure it is. And you must be gqod shopper to get it atYucb, a fair back your. ring. Our engagement is broken.' I jcannot marry a hopeless price. $60, and of course I can't tmt- -t a4osrejyiorane know."? -. . a j 1 5 IJrst-Ra-ga T v yiiH 1 M- an-Ess- ex -- HO fS. im land. usntEi rpofr6ii'1Atwt'hiiir.-.- V STkicrtlv eonriPiKTUt. Pini paxum refemmi. . wjlMlly.. 8inMui should ottt fswv Wideav&u tsTntoi Send Bkstch, Mortot or Photo, (nr - oobtnod tU pMnt,WhM hrt jT.Ho lor. prtr.rinni lnfornuiUos. Drnt (raUUi; u J. book onHow TkluU -: hall-treea- THKHERALDiroR?ALLTHiWEWS - . aug-geste-- p '"- ling, 7. .k..-3f!-l - 501 SeventB 8t,f WsshIn5on, D. C. |