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Show .rr JiER; AL D EDITORIALS s ' m s: - r : V "'' " II OLD AND NEW THE PROVO HERALD ANXTTHETNEWTEAR ,1 uiAni urriwiAM old rule- - .."these r jtA rtrade relations, and no more interference with Americans traveling in Russia than J f at present. -"7 the two relations between Diplomatic ..countries will not cease. The termination of the treaty will not, se, have any immediate effect oa eitlv" er country or its citizens, save by execu- - r V. .v .V. .yb Commercial relations, so far as inter- change of goods Js . concerned, rest on President-Taft- 's v proclamation according the minimum tariff rate to Russia. Abrogation of the ""'minimum tariff" could probably be effected " of the Douma. In any. action only by event there "are 12 months in which to .effect a new commercial relationship. .' ' There are many other treaties and agreements,: between Russia and the - pr 5affid'fstrirtaK4r .United They will hardly be affected unless Rus-- sia proceeds to ignore the usages of inter" y national law and comity. These treaties cover fishing and" ship-- " ping rights, the rights of neutral ships . and'neutrargohnTeToT"?1. "; : extra dition treaties, rights of colorations in V 'either . country, and the protection of trade-mark- s ; in China,' In other words the general principles "of the comity of 'nations will define any . exigencies that : may occur y untif a new treaty is promulgated, which Is likely ; within a year. sdhho f" 7 In. the.- - What ; People. Remark - '' "Prc'tty 'dry'reoiihtyj I think,"' said ' County Attorney Evani,4'we have been J fortunate in carrying-outytSTtawJhVV liquor casesf!; The new law is proving to be a success in fact; it will tjuite-- satis factory when the' people understand it T. ' " better. ;"There"isjpTolaMy; sdniTltqupr sold in the county. That is to be expected ; 4ut as a general thing, it tspTettyr clean;"" -- I am being received from the present plan- of :" . local optiohTiLeT pebpleof ' each com- - r munity t are noW; given just what they want. The majority voted 'dry and these rnnV rhrntittint- . In Jcceping"dbw:n the sale of ' ;"" ; quor ra'i minimum." atrting H- -" ' . . '.. . Starr toa the-child- 5 '3 ;Wt ' - " W. Prcreton; rt--- C;' :" -r- - B.Halea..- - 42 Oscar '64 65 66 73 74 Boston Transcript Man:" "Would' you . love . my if she had no" daughter just as much ' money?" :f .. 2 SuitorWhyrceruiniy sufficient.1 1 don't Man ; "That's anyidiots,i this family.":, -- 1 "r; 114 ErtcksolT He loves to look at his linen when we send it home snowy - white and perfectly laundered. It does" his hearty good to contemplate it. Everyone in the county concedes us" the palm for. fine laundry work. We know what peo- - IMF they get it on time, too. , PROVO" STEAM LAUNDRY. V X UTAH TIMBER 28. vuivirnli Clear Castle Gate, & . 150 c to 160" Creek, 4 W wd West Firth North! Both PhOMs V J COAL X mawsihs CoaL, Notice is hereby given that the annual stockholders' meeting of the Tin-tiCentral Mining company will be held at their office, room 4 Farrer block, Provo, Utah, oh the 13th day ot January, 1912,. at 1 1 o'clock a. m. of said the purpose of electing directors , for the ensuing year and y for any, other business that may properly come before theu meeting. ' & PERFECTLY LAUNDERED y - V m V: V J . ?32."' m ' a. J. WrWUNN, Mgr. day-fo- r " . R. L. ANDERBERGf SoCy. TheTintlc, Central. Mining company. 200 .10 .10 .20 t,ooo rxo . .. i.ooflT j. ...... i 18.33 100. " 1.004, Erlck Hemming . . . ,' f,000 Miss Caroline Edling 200 Mrs. .C Lund8kog. - 600 O. W. Anderson . . . 600 N. E. Nelson . . . 600 BenJ. Argyle PROVO COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK. MEET .... ING. 1.00Q A Swanson .V 123 Howard West 126 Ole Andreason : earn 4 per cent interest compounded twice a year; One dollar opens an account. 600 .18,333 . 36 D;- - .50 .50 . 50a-1- 0 .- J 500 500 "6r'Howard"Vrilstott;v r "Rich 'f;p. Rich Jr.. Alfred J3owers. . Miss A. F. Larson.. 68-Jo- hnr ren ". Co Ant 69 Werner Llnd.j 60 O, Anderson -- ,r ' Shares Due Carlson : Btfaver Lake Consolidated Mining Company. Principal Place of Busi ness, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Beaver Lake Consolidated Min ing Company, held on the 26th day of December, 1911, an assessment(No. 3) of one (1) mill per share was lev led on the outstanding capital stock of Uhe corporation payable Immediately to A. F. Palm, secretary, Room 7 Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which such assessment may remain fi in FaTdonTr Id ay, January 26, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' : Charles Asplen BenJ. Argyle ;..".. jl " - Milling Name Hubbard TutUe Maggie Toung 3 Mrs. De Style: Marie, I shall Uke" to xhurch with, rne one of V'.-The Maid: "Yes'm. , ' will one Which Mrs. ; r. go ' De, Style best with my new purple gown?. ; t f- Mining -- Are .NOTfCEQF. ASSESSMENTS- - "of" Business' NOTICE. . 14 . placei-Washing- rj-r- Big Nebo No. you .interested in the recall?" "Nofy'elt," replied the habitual can "dldate. "What I am interested in is a .means' of getting somewhere tnthe first" -- M ' you the returns as savings .a5c?unk .Here your, savings E. BottKsecretarrt:'420aEast-Fourt- h South strefctProvo City, Utah. Any stock upon whicji this assessment may remain unpaid" oftPridayr January "5, 1911, will be delinquent and adver tised for sale at "public auction,- - and unless payment Is . made before, will be sold on Thursday, January 25, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m: to pay tho- delinquent- - assessment, together Satnrday77"Fe15ruary;?5rl912, at with the cost of advertising and ex the hour .of 2 o'clock p. m., to pense of sale. P.ayJhedelIng.uenLassessment- r- to JOHN E. BOTT, Secretary. gether with the cost of advertising ' 209 East Fourth South St, Provo, and expense of sale. . A. F. PALM, Utah. Secretary. Room 7 Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First publication Dec. 2, 1911. Cert 1,000 , 600 , ' 830 " " : " DAINTY LINENS." " ; Your linenl8the most conspicuous c ADS feature of your apparel.; It "requires more attention than other wearables 1.00 " ""SALESMAN WANTED. 1.00 Latest elec 1.00 ""SALESMAN WANTED exclusive tric sign specialty, territory. 1.00 Itis.:particlarlrioueeabIe-"whetlie- r properly laundered OTnoToh full dreai shirts, fancy waists, collars ana euffs and wash shirts. Such garments re- e proposition tor right man. -- 40 quije "skm and car.-tproduces; (hd Light Eign Co., 315. -.- 60 Win&tonnash best Vesuiu. Exactly rights the rer. La Salle St, Chicago. .50 diet on our work.: Send for the wa- ;.60 gon; well do the reat' FOR RENT. 1.00 high-grad- V v Domestic .60 x "" v r : 1 Steam Lsmidry Five rooms for. rent, In good condi ooum 'too "190 West Contef,aIso second Academy Avenue. LOO tion, Wrtydia Jbller 71. . ifiM hand furniture for sale. stoves, etc.;; 134 A, C Valentine 1.00 1,00a Call at F. F. Bees Harness Shop, 317 SMELTING CO. Wina 137 Lamar Nelson ciiit . r....;.' 1,000 1.00 W, - ; - .'''' Center. 199 T. M. Snell . , . . . , . 1,000 1.00 Judgment- was rendered lnnhe dia- And itt accordance with law and an coun uway oy Judge Booth la. order of the board of directors made We pay One Dollar per load for good the case of the Tintlc Smftittr WIU- " on the 4th day of November, 1911, ao Manure delivered. " ; , ; ..' pany4vs. the TJntted Tlnticr Mine coa ROBT. BIRKIN. many .shares ot each parcel of tuch ' . ck ' ni rnvv-'- a f Provo., U lnt?'( ftfra of 2,542.01 nec?ssry will i .. , 3 v X -- : "J lorticultural Society. convention ' rrt 1' i'led, stirci z- Provo Has' never .failed panyrlPrlnclpal :rPrac" as follows -s- atisfied-thatheestTresult - Triple Link Mining and Milling Com- - Place of Business Provo City, Utah. NOTICE: There are delinquent up. on the following described stock, on account of Assessment No. . 1, levied on the 4th 'day of "November, 1911, the several amounts set opposite the hames of the respective shareholders ter ie . vice-preside- nt DELINQUENT -- Get the Aberdeen tj First publication December Taitn,",;Said the policeman, examining the broken window; "this is more sayrious thin Oi thought it vras! : It's hristiah Regis- broke ohT)onis6tdes ! . Ml " . Lighter Mood J Independent terms himself doctor." ' H and King - The case is a pitiful one and should be investigated by the trustees of the dis- " trict. Surely a doctor should have more heart than the above story would indi cate. St, Prsvo, UUh. AL I FOOLISH DOCTOR AT DrMtAMIM - -- tM W, First 8o. Jery frovo, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of, the Board of Directors of the Triple Link Mining and Milling Co., held on the 1st day of December, 1911, an assessment (No. 3) of two (2) mills per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corpo ration, payable Immediately to John After extracting five decayed teeL from the mouth of a girl of tender age and telling her to go down to the hydrant and rinse her .mouth, a person in charge of the - health of the school children of Benjamin poses in an enlightened American com- munity as a doctor a full grown man " rdoclorrjusrthink of itf Thento add to the pain and nervous strata of the little girl, she was abliged jo attend the school during lheaflernoon ' and then ride two miles in the cold air, the afflicted javv continuing' to render agony. On reaching home she was ill and her father Vecarae so angered, that he was tempted to do things to the heartless pre- - 61 -- od HeraMo-mamtaifHts-gp- ?- .' NOTICE i Marble and Granite Works notice of assessment; S-- . ... . I I oit -- EFFECT OF ENDING RUSSIAN .TREATY ....... 7'Thcre will "be"1" .no Jjiterf erence BeBeesley. .... - -- , . i Secretary. Copper Legal Notices . s- p. -- Bullion Mining Compan- yPrincipal' Place of Business, Provo, WOMAN'S ACCOUNT.. Utah. Notice is hereby given that atv a For further information on What a womp wants among meeting of the board of directors of the notices published here the Copper Bullion Minings Company, other important things is a consult respective signers held on the 26th day ,.of December, checking account. In manag-igJ.caiserior county clerk. 1911, an assessment (No, 3) of one expenditures a: (1) mill per Bhafe "was levied on the check book acts as a perpetoutstanding capital stock of the cor ual reminder of the differ The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co., poratlon, payable' Immediately to ence between income and Principal Place of Business, Provo, Josephine Cook, secretary, 165 North outgo. You can tell at Z Utah. Third West, Provo, Utah. ;Any stock J glance just . what your . Hnan-- : Notice is hereby given that at a uponwhichhlsMsw meetlnt tnVth' board tjf HlTectow-oT- J iin unpaid on Wednesday, January where-- ySh ' have spent your The Lost Josephine Gold Mining con. 31, 1912, will be delinquent and adve.r. check given money. pany, Jield on Ihe 28th day of October, tised for sale at public auction, and a as ,acts recipt. It is an in1911, an assessment (Number 9), of unless payment is made bfeore, will rin centive one mill per share was levied on the he sold at my office on jtself to save. Saturday, outstanding capital stock of the corpo February 17, 1912, ai. the hour of 2 STATE BANK OF PROVO. ration, payable immediately to H. A. o'clock p. m. to pay the delinquent as 157 West Cen sessment together with the cost of Smoot, Secretary, No. ter street, Provo, Utah. advertising and expense of sale. w ... Any stock upon which said assessJOSEPHINE COOK, ment may remain unpaid oh Monday, , Secretary. November 27, 1911, will be delinquent Office 165 North Third West-Stre- et, and advertised for sale at .public aucProvo, Utah. tion, and unless payment Is made beFirst pub. December 28, 1911. fore, will be sold on Monday, Decem NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ber 18, 1911, at the hour of 2 p. m., All persons having claims against at its office, room 6," Farmers and .They are the best in the estate the of Esther E. . Miller, Merchants' Bank building, to pay the State "present the same with delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of vouchers to the undersigned at 47 Coal Co. East Center street.or .420 East Third H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. sale. Yard the woolen mills. . by 'South street, Provo, iftah, on or be- First publication Oct. 31. KOFFORD & CROWTHERS," frfre the 3nth day of April, A. D. 1912. " Proprietors. O. H. Berg, executor of the last NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. At a meeting of the board of di- will and statement of Esther E. Miller, rectors of the Lost Josephine Gold deceased. on of 25th held the Co., day, Mining NOT WHAT YOU MAKE November, 1911, the time for pay-meAttorney for Executor. BUT WHAT YOU SAVE. of assessment No . 9 on the -- First publication, .Dec, 1911. capital stock of the" company was extended from Monday, Nov. 27, to Keep On aving. It's the ohly NOTICE. A meeting will be held at the I. O. Friday, Dec. 15, 1911, and the time of system for a person on a sale of delinquent stock from Dec. 18, O. F. hall, Wednesday, January 3rd, ary to follow and it wins. . to Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1912. 1912, for the purpose of electing presiThere's no place where you H. A. SMOOT, Secretary dent and of the I. O. O. can put a few dollars each F. Building incorporation. month or week that will pjay L. T. WALTERS, Secretary. -A- SSESSMENT NOTICE. - - s - . ASSESSMENT ' , MONUMENTS Office entrance 43 East Center St, 3, t879. -- com- to placing as splendid ' - plete the paving of miles of; sidewalks, enlarging the sewer system, say nothing . of the hundreds nf other improvements and attentions. They have done their released so1- Itere-'- good -- wbrkf they-a- re luck to the retiring officials. .... .. juch js expected of the new com mi " slohers. They iiavemuch to do to cause the new machinery to run smoothly. There is an opportunity for much i'm- - J pfovemcnt in the matter oni systems and . regulation of departments. The rommLs-sioners are, generally, accepted men and their constituents will ' look. to them for entirely different results in the conducting of The City's business. Success to the new officers. water-system- Entered at second data mail matte June, e, 191 lt Jat.dth 1 Poftoff ice Provo, Utah, undeY the act of March ly When it comes is not so little either. ,L out of the way by the swift going procession of betterment. This applies fore-abto a newspaper." So frequently does rit visIfTtHe" homes and so closely .is its activities "watched that :its faults are often emphasized before improvements may reasonably be expected. Herald desires to be in the first . The rank of the1 procession of progress, therV . -f- ore a far betterTiewapeT'spromisecl-for 1912. With this issue, this paper has , added "feature" pages which wjll run tlfe through year and it is to be hoped that they will appreciate for their value "Islvorlny 'aml'tliey are in line with, the '". best in newspapcrdpm.' A word about these new leaturesjwill not be out of the way. 'They are supplied by the Western Newspaper Union, the largest feature publishers in the world. The subject matter is deversified.' One day the reader is given a tersely, told story of th c wo rki ngs of the nation's shin g ton !lfeigljncn. Jn-W- -a govern " ." ment, its claims and difficulties in Alaska' may be set forth iri another story; again the reader may be given 3, graphic pic ture of the ha);dh'anded Russian as he drives, a crowd of unfortunate political prisoners to the darkened coal mines of. Siberia; a trip to the U. government possessions in the Pacific might be portrayed and so oh. Scores of interesting articles of unusual merit will be found in this service. Besides this ne w portion of the 'Her-..- ., aid, the local news will be handled in the best passilile- - mannervri Essentially,' .the news of Provo will be given preference, but the state news of importance to Provo people will not be overlooked. In short it is the aim. of the standiiig in the newspaper field and strive foVa, better and brighter paper. The standard of the paper will depend entirely on the 'support granted by the BRAK JAMES A. OLIVER, J. David Larson, Editor. . & MARBLE iir Baker and Larson, Owner. "' ties of progres, thatiwhicli j In not advance does and improve is swept alway sspeak well of the "dead. The retiring city officials are not. dead by anynieans, But they ;are out of office life for a time at least. No mat ter what the attitude-o- f spme citizens, while "these IrielTTiave held 6ffTce,there" can now be a handshake on a citizen basis I if will be O'ot servant and boss. generally conceded that they are pretty"'"''" good fellows. There may have been a . time when. Mayor Ray would like to have -"bossed" the council, there may have been a time when the council did "boss" the. mayor but that' time has passed. Those difficulties are forgotten and only the city of fi- good these. mep haveidone ,. 'eeTSrc'cTtf In ' - ... old at UM.effiu of the comp&ar traitee Kov 43 Eaa t ;Center atreet, Ptoto Citr, fJtalC on the 6th daj of at thu hnnr of 2 ft'clock Jantmy, to pay the delinquent assess' p, ment thereon together with the cost of advertlBlng and exxpeoses of sale. . . " ... 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