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Show THS FROVO HERALD -- :t: tin: tfttstetttttste Provo Foundry T I it: t3 O S. ; f.r 1 1 R i 5 f lachlne fO H T " H ATW A MEMDER C OF WASHINGTON SOCIETY t E WEST VIRGINIA Ce. M Sett OllinJ M iainj Ctn, Mine Engine and Boiler Repairs, Iron Uraas Casting's, Etc .. 'V y ... UtaH PROVO. j - Both Phones. - 1:-- I - 3tK North Street, - sSjfjsgsassssss ; -- -- ; UTAH. - lf.il 4 in v. Current " 10 for 2 foi 8 tor LBAVB Sanpete points. ; all points east, Tintio points )fTn points east,. 91 a.m. " . . 4:25 .. P-- LEAVE PROVO FOR WBST Kt l ...........VT.. PROVO -- " PROMjlTORTH . i , p-- all through trains. L K. Hoopkk, G, P. & T. A. . " " s ": lXG.Bhtot, JL P. D. . F.Fouw, v Agent liicJ-wrlandLRout- All the Way. ( h " - other.-;- " any . i . : nil OaJlfihratiaa s operate tlan any otier. ALFRED r xualei a more perfect stxtch than any other. - u the ibest o: . com lined ui onev v CHICAGO ii "-.- for Sale ILLINOIS by al 2,W0-poun- MU d -- rrl Tice-Preslds- if. e :.m - umori Veauhful thaa. -- Jl"; Via j at: i : pother. - .... . 8:45 from Heber - . '"No. ' Tbe only line to Ogden and Denver without change. Free reclining chair cara through" sleeping can and elegant diners on la ... : .last longer than any Charleston. W.' Va. Standing 70 feet hlgh,,?00 feet in .circumference, with treel growing on 1t 700 years Moosdsvllle the mammottt-mound7W. Va.loca.ted on' the Gravs est" flats, neartheOhio: river monument of Antiquity In the Ohio val ley, and a memorial to tha life of a prehistoric people, will ne purchased ; WeeTVlrginia, At the session trfthrleglslatur endedViollOwlng unceasing juiUvlty for 20 years, the state appropriated 11.000 with which to ssvritha mound from the'Tavages of modern commercialism. This sumr with a donaUon of 15,000 from the McPadden heirs, owners of nd" a7srmllardohallon from the school chtidren of the state, is sufficient to secure the mound for the state, " jj: A ouarter Of a centurrago McFadden ourchased the mound to prevent It being sold to: a German, who. knew the value of the spot for a j popular resort, and- - Intended placing Several a saloon on the summit. months ago the heirs L of McFadden served notice that they had held" the ioiciiifii 8:41 . . .... 11 0 a.m, No, 5 for west and north. . . 854 it 7 for Bait Lake ii ! 1 for all points west and nortn v. . . ; .... ii 9 for Bait lake and Oeden 425: u. .A w.is!wumb we aw " " LHAVH PROVO FOB KOBTH 8:30 a.m. No. l22forHeber ARRTVH , to at m r a Jaw... it . , ( '" Buy Biifigios TIm3-Tto- l provo foU basx Jlo. 6 for all points east... v.:.;... - . Siwxr i M aektae runl lighter thaa any mound hm iuug3izpsHn)tiiittdrz:ti;i - would be sold at once. ; 1ft .the largest Iff Amer . The mound I ica, and was discovered by Joseph Provo Utib TomllnBon in'""itiDthg'JlrsOfpneer settler in that section. Standing lift a broad "VaHe!Mef -- 4 .000 acres.- - Itaf- fords a view of the surrounding coun Mrs. Huntington Wilton, wife of the' new assistant secretary of state. Is try for several miles. not unknown in society circles at the national capital, having resided for three Relative to the age of the- - mound yeara prior to' her marriage In Baltimore. little is known. Tomllnson. the discov erer, said that when he discovered ft Built or Phoand first mounted Its summit, then 90 1X5 W. feet high, the timber on the mound was as large nd dgniieag.iiny. Of ifafl-- l surrounding forest At that time some of the trees bore names andjlates, one NEW CRAFT WHICH CAN FLY AND feet long and the wing area to be 75 of-t-helatter beingr 1734. Agigantic feet long. The wings are to be 25 felled years afterward on the ALSO FLOAT. feet long. The 6 feet between their oak tree, was aBcertatnea to oe more summit, ends. This would make a wing area than six centuries old. 75 feet long by 56 feet wide, The air EveS M$&!&1& cannot point to the i. W. Harrison.r St.-- Louis Millionaire, V. and TTPVlP'&WwAwlngiwhen the mammoth mound was time : wMrira nil mist 9UCC6SSTUI moaci, the water propeller wings. erected by a bygone; people: It may . The machine is to be operated by a Says His Plan Is Sur to have when old Cheops was being been .. Be a Big Sucecess. steam engine, weight when or built . Cleopatra's needle was ing 750 pounds. This machine, by Mr. fashioned.- - Certain it is that being Louis.-pAertnot Is a navigation Harrison's calculations, .would have the mound was erected by a prehis a very dimcuit prooiem, accoraing to lifting power. toric race that was similar to the -John W. Harrison, mllllonatre manu The machine which flew away was Will 111 Jz. facturer of thlB city. Mr. HarrlBon a model or tnis proposea airsnip, iwo EgypUaaar"" In 1838 tba mound was Opened by recently 'told a reporter that be had a feet In length. It was built Just like its - owner- - by excavating r a passage plan upon which he has worked for he proposes to build the big one. row Otty, UtaH from the north side toward the more than four years, for an airship He never ma'de another model, but way - At a distance o! 100 faet center, that would also float on water, and had an engine made for a big ma he jiays he is sure the machine will chine. About that time, however, he from the entrance two skeletons were $I30tCS9 be successful, because he made a says other business distracted his at unearthed in a vault crudely constructe " loose ed with unhewn timbers and ' model- - of - U and r the model worked tentlon. . DIBXOTOftSt . stones. One of the skeletons was sur a perfectly. to sold the engine Mr. Harrison " ds an and rounded fey650-ivory1ea'I knowilt la practicable and-wi- ll Prestdsal . Japaneseservant,. and the Japanese ornament about six inches - Ib Be4 las eel t . work" successfully," Hr.Uarriflotf said. went toUew "Vork, saying' he would ivory nt, 0. K, Loose... v. "because I made a model" Borne time consult the Japanese consul there and length. A was Sunk from the summit j 'L Holbrooke. . J. Wm. Knight ago which did all I thought It would try to construct an airship on Mr of shaft Eoger Farrsr, Oso. Taylor, ir, . : the mound to meet the drift, and and more.- - The ony trouble with It Harrison's Ideas, but the Japanese has John & Twelves. 84 first above vault the at a point .feet j was that it sailed completely away, not since been heard from. aJ : discovered. jyasjanothejLContalhlng JOJrTTf AWlMk Cesklet. and I never found U oranytrace ornamented been had which skeleton J Of DOCTORED BY WIRELESS. Oeaerat banking bnsiasM traaiutee Mr. Harrison made, his model along bone heads. gals deposti boxes for rtalr the Hnes upon" which heTh&a .planned Sailor, JnJucedatuBa-la-Successfull- y Probably the most Interesting curio a bigger machine. It was two feet Tr.ated from Land. or antiquary taken-- Srom the mound In long and operated by a big clock 1838 was a stone engraved In unknown Eureka, Cal. Calling a physician on characters spring. ' He liberated the airship from resembling those used by the roof of his home, and it flew shpre by wireless from the vessel Scandinavian the priests before the 111 and reout was until it He watched he where it lay dangerously away. Roman alphabet of the introduction of sight, and as far as he could see It ceiving successful treatment by wire"are conceded "to . characters The or was show the not did advice less the contrivance drop unique experience If this be and of be origlnr " European of a sailor on board the oil steamship any defect tber- - Euro- that evident It Itruett. wasif-thiiTJort-Mr Harrison - fully descrjbed - his AsUncion7whtcb Deans visited America before Chris contrivance. The machine is to be ; While the Bhip was near this port Columbus,,' " built of aluminum, the roof and wings the Humboldt wireless station re topher that a one of Is be ceived to. message stating to be of oiled silk. It ' Hill Springs Wp in a Creek. with two propellers, one for air the sailors had fallen from the rigging . r has Hsen out L resultWoodland, CaL-Ahi-ll to the injuries and one for water navigation. The creek-la of the, bed of Cache Capay And get them to figure" on body is boat shaped of aluminum. ing In severe internal hemorrhages The propellers are to be of aluminum. Medical advice ior ine jnjnrea man valley. The "course of the creek has wiring your house for elec--, been diverted and is now running sevAluminum columns on the boat will was asked; . The wireless station at once pom eral hundred yards out of' its course. support the roof, which is to be of tric"lights. It is the" only ' oiled silk, surrounded by huge, rigid municated- - with Marine Dr. Charles The upheaval was accompanied by two clean, safe and reliable ' Seven acres in the Falk, who prescribed treatment. The sharp explosions, wings of oiled silk. ' 40 method of lighting.'- The dimensions are to be as fol steamship remained bove-t- - until the vicinity have dropped from Is the and had been feet, depression rapidly lows: The aluminum boat is to be 64 prescription of the physicianOfHc, 9 Nr Ac4my Aveoae filling from the creek. feet long, the silk roof is tobe25 received by wireless message. Both rboMS 37"2 lUnfi . - . : .;JLj JOSEPH W. DUNN, General Manager. ifrf; ...: -- etherr--- - : Timber Co. - 160 West " Wrri Ueot Contor, Provo, UtacK MEMORIAL,', Is Largest in Am.rlcs and May Hava Bern Built While- - pyramid ..'Eract(iRellcs Inslda Full -of Mystery. - for seje tit S WIUW BUY' GIANT PREHISTORIC Castle Gate and Clear Creek 'f'.l 31 Slonanc I0FHESUI1III comfort all the way when yon travel east Don't buy a ticket via a broken route Means - -- ,L(Qo;Ptrect 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 You Go.' any Short Line Agent for , ?rates and particulars. , - Do It Now "Soe Th o Electric Co. t; dck,-sustainin- - g - , to-10- 0 o -- - -- MEMORI ALTQTHE1 HORSfcl EA R LY TOAD GETS A CIGA R. Prematurely Awakened- ,- Mjsyikeixa Fiery Butt for a Meal. T ilonldaif Heve . .ICJ.WAJloadVied-io-- State Bank of Provo b that spring had reached here, had a 'painful experience. A trench sewer connection was being dug for-ain Claremont avenue, and to thaw the froien earth fires were built alongjthje "V. IT. Brereton, Pres., - - John Marwick... Cashier, - - - - Sunshine, Fruit and Flowers within 24 hours of your very door. It'sthe place for feet and recreation, health and pleasure. - Fishing, Golfing, Automobiling " Yachting and other out door eporta may bejndnlged in every dij ' T in the winter". - - 'r 2.;. L Fifty Hboliacrs llovi iz: Alva r The toad, feeling the. warmth, awoke from Its winter sleep and hastened to 4. lbe surface.' Just then A passing smo if, 1 NelsonAsa't. 5 ker threw away hi burning sturpp of which 7;estedon T smalT twig that "held it about two Inches' above the looktrotf th grouBdrThe-tosOfor a square mealrprobaWy thinking the firefly seascia had arrived; made a Jump for .the Btump and bolted It. TBSTtoanumpea in the air about . - Interest Paid oi Tirrie "Deposits. Drexfts on JI Parte ohhe World. Opposite (he P. Or on " T Hcademy Avenue. 1 Aattbe-SA- LT the fare and tickets are good bjx monthB for return. LAKE KOUTE man to tell you how yorxxan ; go California and return ia San Francisco at a slight ad- ' 1 1 . . d'tioual cost and stop oyer, most anywhere. ia . Isicrnstica and tickets, T2 1C3 HERALD FOR So.Tlsia ALL-- SL St kfc THE NEWS Khreefetren-alighted-OTrjthetd- e- croak preceded an walk. other jump, which waa followed by a third- .- Then th toad. hopped nimbly back to the grassy plot from which It had emerged, no doubt returning to itsi winter home to think the matter over. A low. faint Eng. three-year- Minneapolis, Mlnn.-- A ; owned by old Plymouth Rok-heo- . Frank JL Breitkrenlt js in the public gaze with the queerest shaped egg on record.-- J It shaped like a Bqtpeh, with a body the size of a small egg, a ' Monument ta.tho memory of the horses long neck and another small sized egg recently erected In South Africa r . on the end. contiiei. : v that perished Irs the British-Boe- r 1 ttt. of prnmtlT oWlnt In all eonntrt. .. .m od tot-yr- : . TOi-ii ism (Miei Vtujt bilmtih, 8m1 tmi. a psfntauty. (nsmin report WVM JUUV TICTIT C"Ot.H1 t'TU il reimnt Sanin itwk UiTn4or tbnnid hn fcooli on How 10 o tin mi Soli erturiwlf, W l yJaU n will Iwt.How to Informuitio. H or v.? t tnr . pt4. pnww h .amlotlwr MilioM. twVujf A i, D. |