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Show ' ' TE2E PUOVO HERALD Consolidation of THE PROVO HERALD A " ' MOUNTAIN , HERALD and THE INTER- (Daily) (Weekly - HOSE ST0PPED1P - - l Center at JEjiiered stOffteef-votahrJiHdte- J BOTH P HONES. StreeV second-clas- mall matter June s aetf -lha 6, 1911, Mmh-?,-- lBO:ton60'Wet ! Provo, Utah at the Legal Notices! The Durability J 4 t For further irif&rmation on the "notices" published; Fifth North. TBotlT Phones, 232. r , Atn-'fIt is cny to apply, t,lea?;.nt tc im'Tnever f'lIS foTpve fbUeT, 'espr. . ccU, and dop'". ratfer tlwrlt w i ui.;4,:;.-t youj fri tii y..' r !tmvkin?, spitting a mi cut b'.ttle'of ami ivnu lro-.- x !'. Crerun yvur ci'iiggiist, end 'St.irt.-li'it ui .a::.,. Yoa r 11 i' tlr't V w:-'ivist- miut y.i-.a i.t m. K yniv ; ti'r..y, i - ;' '!' 'rc.u iiula. Nev- -r jury-inquir- - AUSTIN DAM . t i -. Austin. " It was made of good con- Crete, but this concrete was laid upon a smooth, rock in such a way that in January, 1910, it slipped IS inches at the bottom, under "the enormous pressure. Cracks resulted, and the water came .through. The; daw from this.monxe.nl .was.J)ighly. unsafe. The cap'-ofiwas" blown off with dynamite,. .to relieve" the pressure. This did it harm, rather thw go.Q'L 1 lie dam was a terrible menace every day and hour. ".The engineers repotted that a cutoff wall should be raised, behind the dam-- , and the "bottom made secure.' Hut. this was not done. The thing remamded, through somebody's neglect, as it was, nearly two years. And then, on the last day of September last, the dam broke; the w&ter, which was 47 feet deep, poured through in a mass. The town of "Austin was overwhelmed, and, 100 lives 'were lost The- coronet's jury at Austin has now placed upon the ufiicers of thTTjSytescoTnparrylte-harge-o- f negligence of Tkeir duty in .,. .this matter, and they must tell in court, and before all the world, - w hether-the- yhad guilty knowledge of the menace that was rer- t - . mitted. " is nor! to retard ' progress or development which to store water for irrigation purposes that attention and Office, .367 Fourth West St OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 10 a. Residence ixd, B. - theieSSii m. 2 to 4 p. m. And By Appointment. PHONE .....:....X..'-;;.XXKMH"- , M' mmmi I irr-Xe- . . . turn your ... Ve entire washing- over to us. kfiONvxu-can't hold vour trade unless wesitisfy you on. the qualor ironity question. Rough-dr- y ed, tllclotheswill he clean. You'll save soap, fuHtirne, temper and fabricsv. Ratesare. very reasoable, too. " prin-- - ciple. Logan people already have made complaint about the "dam is to be being constructed near that city with which water-powobtained. The merits of the complaint may only be meagre. That is for the people of Logan to decide, but it is the purpose of the - -- Utah Conservation company to form a gigantic rsecrvoir onjjhe -- Site where at present the city: of Charleston is located, Such, a would for conserve of soil. more water acres than 600,000 'project Mt would be the making of Utah.. It would be the salvation of soil which1 how lies barren. Thousands of happy arrdprosperous be bringing about the reclamation of a new Utah, bu notwithstanding the good which is to come from such a project, tin best skill known in rthe science of engineering should be employed in placing thedam, which is to hold such an immense volume of water. Lives and property of the lower vallev must be considered. Provcr-wi- ll greet with favor the" beneficial project, but the time hri come when th owners of business plants of any sort cannot with impunity, show indifference to th; safety of the lives of the peopl . A. . . Beebe Lumber Go, THE BUSY CORNER WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. a woman wants among fither important things is' a checking "account. In managing household expenditures a check hook acts as a perpetual renimrler of the difference Le'Hveei! income" and"" outgo. You can tell at a. glance just what your financial resources are how and where you have spcBt.y.our money. Every check- given acts as a receipt. It is an incentive in itself to save. ; What 1912. SMOOT, Secretary. Swenson,-deceased- STATE BANK OF PROVO. PARENTS The best Xmas J;ift for a boy is a year's good reading. To get ity v send 50 cents today for leadings March, A. D. 1912. STENIA SW ANSON RADMALL, -- Pleasant Ornvp. TTtn ri J. N. Whitecotton. Attorney for Steam Laundr 468 South Academy Avenue. .. Estate. . boys' monthly magazine of AmerBeebe Lumber Co. carry full NOTICE stories, educa- OF ASSESSMENT. ica High-clas- s line of Ruberoid Roofing and Ne ional,' manly, sports, games, of Corporation In 'Full: Big phi Hardwall and Finishing Plas Name mechanical, carpentry, avi- JSlhn MininflAMillina r.nmnanv . elec-tric- Studio and Art Store J -- 236 MARBLE West Center Street THE PLACE Toys for GRANITE j The Beesley Children the" & Marble and Granite Works esd .... entrance 43 East Center street, Provo City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 12th day of December, 1911,-ilbe delinquent and advertis-- ' ed for sale at public auction, and un-- Y Pictures J ' 'and - W. First So. St., Provo, Utah. 51 Picture "C L ,A O Framing Get the Aberdeen ESS P rovo Opera-- House - "0 LLC W THE IF YOU WANT TO LAUGH CROWDS E.-- 236 TO dmtRAVELING X Info nnrmflTif la m Yrfrv xtrlll sold on the 6th day of January, 1912, X FRIDAY & 6ATUR DAY, EACH " EVENING at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to payJ. Lut?. aoocaouicuL, uu5cmci LfeMairle-&Van- cewith the cost of adrertl6fngand-e- rpense Of rale. JAMES A. OLIVER, The World's Office 43 Secretary. East Center St., Provo. First pub. Nov. 7, 1911, ' James Forbes,Nuthor of "THE CHORUS LADY." ; . Christmas Joy is THE BRIGHT, .BREEZY, SCINTILLATING . '. ;- I0US, HUMOROUS . HILAR x i 0c to $1.50. " - Company of eleytrlcomediani, - Inoluding is t ; theVhrjiiijyChrlstrnas'. Let us "make, your Xmas Photos; They are sure to please".. x the Great Napoleon, Tl9. last French woman wholmet Napoleon L face to facj 6Uil"recently Troyes. aged one hundred and twa She "was Mme. Mfllos, a widow, whose parents were on the domestic staff ot - the Palace of Fontalaeble&Urt She war-lr-e . when -- Napoleon, shortly before taking leave of his guards, ppoke to her In ,the.,J?alace park. Mae. MIlloi retained a iivld frecoUectlon of ' thla ; tneetlngTuntll the day or her death, and on that account she' waa Borne" - , thing of a local celebrity. tThrKodakTvsnhepporrity for most "' . SEAT SALE 10 A. M...WEDNESDAY. Remembered joy making the interesting stories a ; picture story. And the day to begin, that story don McMillan and dotothy grey. PRICES ar of all COMEDY SUCCESS. .. A Play with 1,000 Lauflh . SPARKLING, all-ye- when the gift is a -- ' Triple Link Mining and Milling Company. Principal Place of Business, - - Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting ot tlje Board of Directors of the Triple Link Mining and Milling Co., held on the 1st day oL December, . Proprietors. Co. OjsenCHafen " Ancient Rlghte., ' ; V A Cockney angler, thinking that hit ' Highland ' boatman waa not,- treating him with the respect due to his station, expostulated thus; "Look hire, my good ftjan, you don't seem to grasp quite who I am. Do you know that my family have been entitled to bear arms-tothe last two htmdred years T" ?Hoots, that'a naethlng.H was the. reply. "My ancestors have been entitled 'o bare legs for the last two thousand fears." London Telegraph. .: r . - -- r . f, $ ration, payable immediately, to John E. Bott, secretaryr 209 East Fourth South street," Provo City, Utah. ." Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid oh Friday, January 5, 1911, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on Thursday, January 25," at LAUNDERED " " , - . onto ' of . , m- East Fourth South - Utah. First publication Dec, J, 209 STEAM LAUNDRY. " St, Proro, ' . J ARTISTIC GEORGEOUSLY, AND SPECTACULAR NOV- ELTY SKATING EXHIBITION - 3) (2) mills per share was levied on the outstanding capital stocS of the corpo D. & R. Gr Excursion, 1 ANNUAL 1911. . STOCKHOLDERS' " Waiting for YOU We're always ready and willing to play the Victor for you. You'd come in right now1 if you Only realized what splendid musie:.yotr can hear on " the Victor." " . .. . You owe it to yourself and family to find out. Why not come In today? There's a Victor for YOU-$- 10 to $250- - Easy terms if desired Account annual convention Natldnal MEETING:--- ' N. "Academy.. Provo," Utah Wool Growers' association at Omaha, Notice Is hereby, given that the t atockholderaV meeting of the Neb,, the Denver & Alo Grande-.wil- l v Pfovo BooOc Stationery . A TERRIBLE BLUNDER. sell round trip tickets on Deo. 11, 12 bSoux Consolidated Mining Co. will be to neglect llrer trouble. ' Never do Iv and 13, at $40.00. TlckeU good held M their office, room 4 Farrer PROVOJ UTAH, v; ; ' Take Dr. Klng'a New Life Pills on Dep.31, 1811. Stopovers block, Provo, Utah, on the 2d day of thejirst 1gn of constlpaUon,bIlious-nes- s permitted at all polnti returning with-I- n January, 1912, at. 11 'o'ctocXaTfDCo.f or tnacttve bowels arid prevent feald day for the purpose of electing final limit. virulent Indigestion,' Jaundice 'or gall directors for the. ensuing year and ltone8 "They regulate liver, 'stomach for anjother business that may prop- and bowels, and build up your health. THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN! CT'y come before the meeting. , Only,.23c'at Hednulst Drag Co.'a two MAY rCO N T AI N SO M ETHIN G H " L. ANDERBERO,' Sec'y. ONE . BEST. BU V A 'WA MT- stores. 5 QF.r; INTEREST - TO,? YOU. r -T- heSjoux Consolidated Mlning-Co- . AD IN THE HERALDrTP" ., It h " l?Ii ;aar assefsnient-'tNo- r "1 the-4ourr- PP.OVO A; ', He loves to look at his linen when we send it' home snowy white and perfectly launder "e It tioe3 his heart 'good to contemplate it.. Everyone in the county concedes us Ihe paTm for Jine laundry the work. We know what peo- with delinquent assessment, together the cast of advertising and exsee that ' ple want and-- we of sale. pense too. time, iton. they get JOHN SecreUryT . Greatest 'Novelty roller skattfrs will present their introducing fancy dancing, "y cake- waltzing, Y walking, high , and broad jumping, etc.,and many. 6eem-Y- -' nigly iraposhible teats ion roner BKaies. ieiuurmg .... aiiss Frances' Le Mafre- on the Electrical Unicycle Skates. 9 Vclock p." m. - Yard by the woolen mills. KOFFORD & CROWTHERS, PERFECTLY s - They are the best in the State r A . ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Independent Coal Y Y Y 1 4e X 'iv X - $ Tonight . VtA and King ..J. SALESMMl Y x. t 1 T West Center Street I " By MENLOVE rv -- '"? DISHES!' DISHESI DISHES! 1 Attraction Extraordinary! Eldrd'sRink X Xmas Presents t . l 1 - -t- al, i PTa c e "of bus i rfe is s, P r d rrmcipi vo City, Utah. camping trapping and Boy ScouJ Notice is hereby given that at a depts. .Keeps 52,000 boys inter- now.' .Sent to three homes meetinjf of the directors held on the a whole 4th day of November, A. D. 19ll,' an year for $1.00. Remit to THE NATIONAL assessment (No. 1) of one mill per YOUTH, Kedzie Bldg share was leyied.DiLhQutsiani CHcagoIlL capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to James A. Oliver, Secretary, at the office of the cojn-pan. MONUMEirrS FOR Doirs fami-lieTwou- ' long years of close obser- -' Before building yation. come in and let's talk this v lumber business over. -- er only one -is of the advantages in frame We can, name building that are based more, many on sound reasoning and Ail persona having claims against the estate of Carl will present the same with vouchers, to J. W..N. Whitecotton. attorney for the estate, at his office in Provo City, Utah, on or before the 5t"day. of Menlove r :T445T-howeverT- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -- Domestic II. r - - - , " if you boi-plcase- Wednesdcy, Jan. X to- WHOLE FAMILY , ly -- w York for aUegcasirregfl ceny YOUR utioris in certjTTr mining1 dca will Governor Spry Has. lias not - yet V . , ticauy no contrast Deiwcen the ol4 and the new, usu-ialat a trifling expense..: -- ool- the proceedings against E. R. iey, who was indicted fitcgrand lar lonored and here again" is an advantage in having a frame house. Alterations can. be more easily pn made such a house, leaving. pfar NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. At a meeting.. ef Uie Foard or directors' of the Lost" ""Josephine Gold Mining Co., held on the 2.jth day r;f Novesibcr, 1.91 1, the.. . tjnie. ior . pay-mcNo .. 9 on of fi'ssessniefit the ccpital stock of the' company was extended fro:r Monday, "Nov. 27, to Friday, Doc. 1.", 191, and the .time xif ale or delinquent stock from Dec. 15, i i. , ; ' i EsHy possible effort is being made between the counsel for the in two sides to rMcii a settlement the requisition ropers for W'oolley's return, to New' York. Jte says he has not done so at the request of the attorneys, in order that efforts might be made to settle the difficulties amicably. Some of the local officials are of the opinion that the proceedings Woolle- y- shotrid be in- - the ttgainst form of a civil action. If thia is the case, the governor probably- would pot sign the papers. Until the mat ter is gone into further, it Is not in likely that any action will be taken is called by Governor Spry. Provo canyon, but in both cases,. care should be the guiding - d. and Surgeon Physician 1 con-- - sorensen; m. ' i and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is mad before, will be sold on Monday, DecemJ ber 18, 1911, at the" hour of 2 p. m., o at Its office, room. 6, Farmers and Merchants' Bank building, to jsay the delinquent assessment, together, with of X the cost of 'advertising and expense sale. H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. First publication Oct. 31. crccknr ' It a. c. y and Taper company built a Tjkt AND LOGAN DAMS -- .' I 15 follr J;. November 27, 1911, will be delinquent c 'n-'- ; PROVO- SAVINGS BANK. ;:t'" the mistri ' of truth about the dam af Austin lias come outin the into the disaster. Jt "is a short and sad story aKj"cdy told in a few words. In 1909, thelkylcss Pulp "TThe r- - t ' arraUditBrrrrrade home or some changes made to make ' the home more adequate to your dema nds" Zl -- COMMERCIAL PROVO tn.es. wiif.it er oniy-prop- u.-.- er or 20 years hence. Some" time you may desire rrients ration,' payable. Immedialelyto TTri; Smoot, Secretary No. 157 West Center sttset, Provo, Utah. Any- etock upon which said assess- meat may remain unpaid on Monday, eon-tu- ns bnrrie--lJ'ewp- ble are farsigrhted enough to their require, anticipate Utah.' uo-;- a . HiuMinnr a Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of The Lost JosepbiiiB Gold Mining con. pany, held on the 28th day ot October, 1911, an assessment (Number 9), of one mill per share was levied' on the outstanding capital stock of the corpo- iu-;- U policy harmony the appointees. No rabid dissensions characterized the meetings of the commissioners. Their purpose was to choose men who would answer all the requirements, and the requirements .were many. The appointees have by; this time received notice of their office.' "Jiew" machinery wUl.be' in Readiness with the new year and everything soon will be rurining smoothly. - It is now that all citizens lend their suonOrt to the new administration. To grumble about the outcome is folly ahd. to useless end.1 .' is ' not thT only - feature that 'should1 be considered when The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co, Principal Place of Business, Provo, --J. -t- it " NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. I There is no doabtbot consideraM the citi NOT WHAT YOU MAKE, bUT WHAT YOU SAVE. zens of Proyo because of the select 'cn made by the mayor ""aritH 'Jv matter how miserable yon are a C')ldiB he- heart;. noa commissioners' in filling the appointive .offices, ijtarrh or throat sore, eyes running, dull stoppod up, Keeri on aving... It's the only lioad, dry coughvfever, breath SELECTION OF .There is alscr some disappointment .pn the rx.n in the Creuni system for a person on a sallr Elv's yuu Bahwitt'give ' reik'f. it CITY OFFICERS. part of some, This was to be expected. It is ary to follow and it wins. U gets right at the root 6t the, trouble, no . place where "you Theres quite impossible to. satisfy all. Men who en sleanses, heals and strengthens the raw, can. put a few dollars each the nasty discharge vim membranes, deavor to please everybody usually turn out to be failures. Con so that you are notstop3 or weelLlhat will pay month the constantly blowing end ppitting. In a few minutes afier the returns as savings you sidering the men selected, as a whole, the people will be pretty well ippiioj you can just foel it doing its work . account. Here your savings oFsleygtry tha head, the painud soreness satisfied. They were undoubtedly chosen after considerable' study ae 4 e4rn toe natural becomes relieve!, percen interest comH breathing This on the part of the commissioners. They were 'Unanimous in the fiTid.the Btuffed up feeling is gone. pounded twice a year. One elettnsiiig, healing, nntisej)tic Balm dollar opens an account. do lu.ereitry, cocaine or other liumiful of k abTet-worand will-b- e with the selection, OtLFjameJIouse here-consu- lt signers respective or county clerk. ' , f DUNN, Mgr. J. Common ;.,Sensa Treatme.it for Catarr.h-an- d - Asthma Gives Instant Relief. A W? . .Castle Gate, Clear Creek .ard 4-- . UBLISHEDYTHEIELDvpUBClSHINGCOfylPANY BAKER A.LARQN QWNgRg TIMBER & COAL i UTAH COMPANY.- r an-nu- al . " :- p. .... .y |