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Show tl ,. HEEiDt PROVO STAY, by FESPEdTED CITIZEN DIED!- ' Lars Ofeoii weH known, andre i ' , la experiencing 4 a- - noticeable , 7V" d- - I , ' he X Activity on the property of the Kebo Highland Mining company still continues. Roads to the mines have seen completed recently and shlp- ments of ore will .be made from .now I5. A CHAPERON' S 'N5AR-SIGHTE- x Lubin Comedy. - X V--- "BELL RINGER' OF THE ABBEY J "ACROSS THE "SHEEPMAN'S Western A Drama. POLAR SEA" SceniiL" ; ACTIVITY ON NEBO. "X ; TRIUMPH" ' Drma. . " '4 & . ' eyeraUcablnsxtoscconmodate the miners and" a blacksmith shop WAGERS been erected recently, and Yefythlrisf 4s in readiness for work. The company- intends to ship several ears pf ore before the holidays. The operators are enthusiastic and are ajl possible jpushing r - lta BLAUyELT INHERITANCE TAX, t The State of Utah has been enriched by the deattr of George If. S. Blauvelt of New York City, who was the -- owner of 400 shares of the eommon stock of the Union Pacific. - ; vTE8TING VINEGAR.. The pure food inspectors if r.ent in a ldt of samples-o'(T tteBtete chemist at .Salt after picking : reexamination -along the line of. the branch of the Rio Grande ,, f nave Just vinegar to Lake for them up Marysvale road, Havejrou tried Wood's Tariiales? -- ofa fine Thankseivms' for nominal cost. L GET A. KISS. If you are looking for a little fun and a big laugh, you can have it at the'EHen theater tonight, where the Vitagraph picture, JlTh& Wager," will how a young fellow won a she wager that he would kiss a bride the night of her., birthday party with the consent of her husband. He winstbe wager and'the laugh is one the Another good picture at the Ellen" is a Selig production, "A Summer Adventure," - and many beautiful bits of scenery 1s "contained in the picture. Kent Cobb, the popular singer at the Rex and Ellen, will return to Provo on another engagement jaext week. Among the many good pictures to be shown at the Rex tonight Js a Pathe Freres film "The Bell Ringer of the Abbey." It Js a bfeuUful leg end, of old Brittany. OnMhe same reel isthe picture, "Across the Polar Seas," a marvelously interesting view of the frozen North. . newly-wedsr- "' - , The services are to be held house and the public Is doz. Provo Llnvited. The program arranged Is said to be one of the best thathas ever been given in thlsciiy. An- - ad1 M ETHODIST dress Will be given by Judge SERVICES. , Sunday Bchool, 10 as m.; preaching Whitecottcm and the eufogy by Rev. service, 11 a. m.; Junior league, Mon- P. A. Simpkins, ot Salt Lake City. day afternoon at 4 o'clock at chruch. Ladies' Aid Tuesday afternoon at the WANT BETTER ROAD. church. Residents of Salem and Leland have presented' to tne commissioners ol The Speckart Co. is the place Utah county a petition containing 78 to buy. Turkeys, Ducks, Geese names, asking for an appropriation of 1600 to. grade the road between those of the highest two. towns. The residents save agreed ' quality.'. to work with their teams. ' Herald. at the Opera . 70 cents per Floral Co., Phone 332. " . . rap , -- it. 1 i - . Beeslej . Martle and Granite Wcrks SI W. First So. St, Prvo, UUh. : " 5 i Get r OAL the Aberdeen vani King praC'-V-t.ica- lly They are the best: in the Mate Independent Coal Co. : xara oy tne wooien mnis. KCFFORD ft CROWTHERS, . r Proprtetort. . r--. Beebe Lumber Co, 0 THE BUSY CORNER NOT WHAT YOU MAKEBUT WHAT YOU SAVE. . Ked-df- e, v. - . '0u-tur- Domestic PROVO COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK. Steam Laundry Shoes Repaired Workman-shi- p Guaranteed. UTAH TIMBER & COAL - COMPANY. Castle Gate, Clear Creek ard Hiawatha CoaX 150 to 160 West Fifth North. ?oth Phones, 232. T ,W nTIMM Mm- r : A new shop for SCIENTIFIC SHOE 1 I t A V. Q 43 rW. 1st N. : Provo. St- - . A Roof for Every Purpose A Roof for Every Purse I RU-BER-O- ID Roofing in Five Qrades Best on the market ! Grades High Prices Low Everything right I SHINGLES " STATE BANK OF PROVO. ; D. & R. G. Excursion. For the Utah 8tate Teachers' association meeting to be held at Salt Laije. City, November 27," 23 and 29. ihjeJIrnTer&Rio'Grande win sell round-tri- p tickets to Salt Lake City and --return at the fate of one single fare for the round trip; Tickets to be sold November 26,. 27, 28 and" 29, good returning until December4i , . Let us Estimate Your Next Bill i t 8othhonH ,185 Wert Third South. 21. - l Toys of every .. -- -'. i"1 ... " ... u ..,11 f i --1 . ' ' What a weman wants among other important things is 4 checking account. In managing household expenditures a check book acts as a perpetual remindjer of the difference between income arid outgo. ' You can itell at a, glance your financial resources are how and where you" have spent your money. Every; check given acts as a receipt - It is an incentive in itself to save. " N'EW. It will III 1 hi 1 - WATCH US GROW ; REPAIRING X - 7 w V4iLtf..'5 T -- j n UJKI s . '- - . "Kit - , -- k fi titi 36: Wool s J' LUIGI GAUDO IJ n WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. - : " , Young and old will find what tliey .want irom LONDON'S HOLIDAY .STOCK. SHIPMENTS are coming in DAILY. Come, in early, get our prices before you buy. be a pleasure to show our line and assist in choosing the presents you desire. , ; You will save money in Christmas Shopping if you buy here. - e , We Have Presents for Everyone -'-- It's-44i- 468 South Academy Avenue. ' Many new ones of special interest to. the little ones. n unless we satisfy you on the qualor ironity question. Rough-dr- y ed, the clothes will be. clean. You'll save soap, fuel, time, temper andjfabrics. Rates are very " reasoable, too. : it-rp- 40nly Keep on aying. sal- a on a for person system wins. and it follow to ary There's no place where you can put a few dollars" each month or week that will pay you , the' returns as savings account.- - Here your savings earn 4 per cent interest compounded twice a year. One dollar opens an account. - YOUR WHOLE FAMILY will be pleased if your entire washing over to us. We know we tan't hold your trade in-th- You may save from 25 to 35 per cent on all Christmas and Holiday goods. An amazing array of Christmas Toys, fresh from the factory of SantaGlaus. ... - up-e-"t- ine 1' PON . . e "ivH77 . s - per-cen- Do Your Christmas Shopping at description. t . '1 V - Be . - is-- MEMORIAL. memorial services of the Assured, Elks ln tnis city will be held at 8 instead of: December dinner. p. m.as.tomorrow, was announced in Thursday's 4th, Carnations -- . HE-U- If you buy your Turkey, cran- - ELKS' .berries and mmcemeaK at The The v Speckart Co., you can be has-be- : n bave ' I " - e In splendid condition to gated withstand thetcold' weather. Civ. Drama. REX has closed down its puinp-Uj- g plant for. the season, orchards have been thoroughly Irri 4 and-ar- .S Western FICE" company as-t- SACRI GIRL'S "WESTERN ,;,-:,- ' I is" 'not the' only feature- - that should be considered when , peo-- 4 building ,home-Fe- w pie are farsighted enough to their, require- - : anticipate 15 or'20 years hnce. ments ' Some time you may desire ' an addition . made to your hdme'ior some changes made ' to make th? home m6re I . adequate to" your demands and- here again is an advan: ' ta'ge in having a frame ' ' house. Alterations can be more easily on , jnad"e;rmuch a such house, le'aviog .no contrast between the old:and the' new, tisu-- ; " : ally at a trifling expense. ; ' ;; , one is. only This, however, of the advantages in frame building. We can name many more that are based and on ; sounds reasoning - J obserof dose long years vation. - 'Before buiQing1;. ; ,comein and let's talk. this " lumber business dter. , 1 omedy. ';, Of A Framo ..'House f -- Vltagrapn - ' - - ; ' Tio Durability MOIIUMEIiTS ninn " "THE WAGER" growth a movement td provide a ; water ; sy v mm & 1 10-ta- te ADVENTURE" Sellg Drama.- - r :' ELGIN PROSPERING. '". ' .The little "town of Elgin, on. he opposite bank of the fiver from Price . ni ", SUMMER marele . . ;MA cutting ' -- Saturday and. Monday, Novern- ber 2. and 37.7 . .. T RES ' -- LJ ELLENS Provo Bench Thursday night of general debility at the age of 7 years. The dece ' ased Was a native of Sweden faa has neeh a resident of Utah for about twenty-fiv- e years; He Is survived t by one son. Otter Olson. Funeral services were held from the honse , this Timpanogas meeting orn'ing.:' Interment was in the city . eemetery. JL A OF ' V 19U. - goverhment - timbe r contains JTOO acres and - are which"-- - cofapaalejs j. 2& private within It It-with an estimated etand of '7,500, Q00 feet, 4f widen "30 per cent la yellow pine, 1 per cent sugar pine, 10 per cent Douglas fir, 30 per cent white fir, J per cent .cedar, 10 jjercent red fir and 6 per cent mlscellan: eousr ' oae desirous of buying "timber ' 'Any withui this reserve, should nrst a'bddy of, It, and then notify the. Forest, Supervisor at Quincy, - cau- . forrila, or-i- f the prospective purchasThere is an estimated stand Quer go prefer, the Supervisor will point Ufivv,vvv,vvv leei, uoara measure, 01 out 8ome 0f tne m08t feasible proposi government timber, in" tne piumas ona in $e forest When It is lo wauonai orest reserve neiween ne cated upon, the Supervisor will prestations of Berry Creek" and Portola pare estimate , on the stumpage along the line of the Western Pacific value aj of the timber and a bulletin of be railway In Plumas county.; A large the conditions under which portion of this is mature, and there- Bold. If these conditions are agreefore for sale; and the Forest Service able to the buyer, the timber is adis anxious to bring this to the notice vertised for sale for thirty days in a of ail lumbermen. local newspaper.- - Sealed bids" must This reserve divided into be out in, when the timber is, award- en five blocks known as the Beckwith, Jed'to tbejiighest bidder.. The adver e the Quincy, the Indian Valley, the tisement specifies minimum stump-pagYellow Creek" and the GTizzly bloefes. acwill be no bids rates and The- Beckwith block Ilea directly for less A contract Is? then north of th6 station at Beckwith, and cepted prepared incorporating the conditions contains ' about 223.500 acres, with a of sale. Anyone "may bid upon the stand of 1,952,500,000 feet, of which timber who can furnish the required 68 per cent is yellow pine, ?"pec cent with the bid a'nd the necessugar pine, 1 per cent Douglas fir, 28 deposit Sales' may be all1 sixes bond. sary t white , fir and 1 per cent from .a few dollars in value up. . to cedar. It can be easily tapped by" what the purchaser cafc remove in logging roads," the topography is, gen- five years. Except in special intle;' and big wheels may be used in stances no contract is let:, for' a - " many cases,-- ' The Government period. The Quincy block. Includes all the longer Forestry Service will gladly give any watersheds draining, into American information that interested . capital Valley, comprising about 83,300 acres, the subject. desire upon may with an estimated atand of 1,918,800,-0020 feet, of which per cent Is yellow pine, 10 per cent siigar pine, 38 RIO GRANDE EXCURSION RATES. per cent Douglas fir, 35 per cent white, DenAceount Thalksgtving-Daytfir and & per cent cedar The rail road passes right through this block ver ,& Rio Grande' will mate a rate at Hartwell and Spring Garden, and of one single fare for the round trip the timber is very accessible. A ten all stations .on the Denver between mile road from the town of .Quincy Grande & Rio would open In, Utah, with a minibody of timber in the vicinity of Meadow Valley. mum fare of 25' cents. .Tickets on The Indian Valley block is at pres- sale November. 29th ind 30th,' good ent inaccessible, the nearest railroad returning until December 4fh. station and only outlet being at but the construction of a logging road up" Indian Creek canyon, would reach an immense ' area of timber n OnTltSlIOTJIiI If TN W land. It contains 218,000 acres with a stand of 3,453,000,000 feet, of which Physician and Surgeon 5 per cent Is yellow pine, 55 per Residence and Office, 367 8. .8 per cent Douglas cent susjar-pine- , Fourth West St" fir, 11 pejreent white fir, 3 per cent HOURS i 9 to 10 a. m. OFFICE 3i 11 eent white fir, fir, per Douglas 4 1 2 to f 12 p. m per cent per cent, cedar, and . . And By Appointment. ellaneous. The Yellow Creek block is situated PHONE . on the north side of the" canyon of f he North Fork of the Feather river and is reachable through all stations on the Western Pacific from Berry, Creek PERFECTLY LAUNDERED to TWain on the line of the Western Pacific. Although Viz wagon roads He loves to look at his linen do not penetrate lt,,tfjany great exwhen we send jt home snQwy tent,- this area could be- - opened up by ..loglng. roads at.many places. .It white 'and perf ectly laundercontains 153,000 acres with a stand of ed. It doesfils heart good 25 per i,577,0OO,0O0feet,. of which to contemplate it. Everyone cent is yellowplne, 25 per cent sugar " e pine, 2t per cent white fir, 22 per county concedes us cent Douglas fir, 3 per cent cedar the palm for fine laundry : and 5 per cent miscellaneous. ' " work. We" know wKaKpeo-pl- e The Grizzly Wock lies south of the want and we see that North Fork of the Feather, and while time- - toof. it is"acce8slble from a railroad point they get of view, there are no roads, into it, except, for a few logging roads built PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY. ESEST T II . NOVEMBER Dress PalWIS W A TU)TTDTi7ITT)TUTm7m --- 1- |