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Show the prvovo hf:?au - mm untiii tucr uuuu- - u. ummm mmMQMM n n n fs n n n?i PS r HUca Make Homo NJEW ..r between the Pacific Agreements Gold Mining4: Milling Company and the Miller Hfll Mining Company have been Hied witff the county clerk by which a vertical boundary line is agfeede upon between the properties of the two companies in American Fork canyon, aadthe Pad fie Gol& Mining ft Milling Company is per mitted to use and extend"" the Miller Hill Company's tunnel for fhe development of the Blue Ro$k No7 3 mining claim owned by the Pacific company. Suit against Thistle Stone" Company and olhers,, to collect-$420- 0 due: on promissory notes secured by mort gage on real I and personal property, fEas heen filed in the fourth -- district It's a real 25 to 50 of mean from which with crowded offerings, savings Every department Bargain event. in we our but article us list assure, to not cent. would store; you the every' permit per Space Same pargams W1H pTvan in every line, umuuuig wen 8j Viuun(;, : ; ; Skirts, Dress Goods, Combs, Barettes, Ribbons, etc. , V -- iii.-jjiiiuaiuuga.n- wi 4 350' pairs of men's, Ladies Dutch Lace Collars and Jabots : ftew Spring Embroideries half "price. .This in- cludesptlf. entire stock of Embroideries in Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric from 1 2 to 56 inches wo- at- men's and children's Shoes worth up to $3.00 a pair; will go at - worth up to 50c,- your choic? - r . $1.25 1-- - The Beit Grade 85c Overalls for -- '" wide, - jln;i - . $1.50 Skirts for. mke .right anything that may prove unsatisfactory, even though bought at sales prices. to . . . . . . Neckwear worth "up to 35c for Mens 15c v .95 . LON DON "Our policy" Ts Bo..intoxicated-..when-they-g- " " - - : " " " NEW BLOUSES ; Blouses are a necessity at any time of the year, and although thoEe shown for the winter outfit were lovely, tne display for spring Is laselnatlng almost beyond belief, says the Washing... tnrx Ita.olH three-quar The sleeves lninany are ter length with the kimono effect at the top. Some charming creations In Madeira hand embroidery, entirely hand made, are trimmed with Irish and cluny and cost 20V. ,' Exquisite hand embroidery and' insertions of real lace make the more expensive blouses really works of art, " Ruffs and Reeves. told a child of mine some time before the middle of the 60 s of the last centuryr that her mother had seen fairies dancing on Brumby Common in "the northwest of .Lincolnshire, IS near the Trent, says a writer in Notes and" Queries,' When, ;thie fanciful story was repeated to me I bad no difficulty in supplying its InterpretaA. Pr Davis, chief enghreer. oL the tion. pThe woman told a wilful falsehood-,- - but what she government reclamation service,-- , was had seen, and felt- - Bure were-fairle- s-J in Provo Tuesday and conferred with crai A nurse, : """ f.""-..Wlts uau'-'u- fifL-.Iie1' IU.UV Li VQ (rULU HUiVBt Interruption, -- Tbeyi have, I believe, often been seen engagd in this sport: .while the plainer variety in wash silk but now these beautiful and, Interestand tine handkerchief linen are dainty ing tbirdiCare almost If not entirely end pleasing enough 1 ntheir way. extinct, though they were common beOne smart little blouse of rather fore the days of the great Inclosures, was a heavy white Japanese silk was cut in when thereland on long stretch of the eastern bank blouse and sieves the plasant fashion, which wild birds and the of. Trent, Ifing one. Beginning at .the front of mammals had nearly fo themselves. the Llouser it was tucked across the front in tucks, which extendBEADED SCARF ed all the way down" to the cuff of the r sleeve. Three length a. The long beaded scarf is not only crocheted buttons finished the small lit- shaped cuffs. "The blouse was cut to easy "to "make," a slight point at the neck, and finishtime attracan and money produce ed with a small sailor collar. tive accessory that will add to any inhalf-inc- tiree-quarte- door gown. case for Gloves pretty case may be made at home. Line a piece of thick corded silk with soft sUKJcrease it well down the middle so that it will open and shut like a book) and bind firmly all round with ribbon. On one inside half' make a pocket for glovesrirat on the other half divide the pocket Into two, one for veils and one for handkerchiefs, wiorking the wordsia colored silk on each- - pocket. When .closed this pretty case should be .tied New Haven with 'ribbon. A " long-shape- Times-Leade- -- - r. " ' Procure a piece of net the required length and width, and a' good supply of silver or gold sequins. Draw a design. This "should have long line and be STOCK FOR, RENT Rooms 1 - 316-1- . 're-fe- Suits and Coats are absolutely reliable in style, fit and price now . last large shipment rived yesterday AT THE PHOTOPLAY .. One of the most interesting and beautiful pictures that has been seen in this city in some time is II Trovatore, ar- . whlch"ls "being shewn -- atthe'Enien theatre. The stage settings and scenes of this famous opera s shown are beautiful, and is said to be among the flneBt the Pathe company ever turned . out- No one should this marvelous picture.: ' he rest of the bill is well up to the "usual high standard as are alUiha pictures ihown at the Rex this week; The singers at AH Sizes. in Stock Pricestf - Sale that ought real- - to occur at the ::.:'.-7,:..;!;.- both but loch better -- . iiiiirwranMBwjtj RESSES WA-SH:-B Goods that Will ;r taundry Call and See Them Ferrer Bros, r Co. I J. Beck, the Jevvolof Has Moved On to Main Street, Next Door to Palace Drug , Store With a Fine Stock ,end of the season, is sned : houses-are-draIn- much g applause. ,".."",.,,,! '., : v." tr-- 7 beginning", marriage licenses JIrum It.''n? of CowKv, Wjd, nnJ R.r Gii!, ion. Trovi) ; . - $20suits,onI,Z , . .vpl sale at 7C ID j All are Cordially Invited to Come and " J Visit the New Store yr-- T These are last season V $15, $16.50, $18.50 and . J. BgCfc "A JETOLER Interested in a $22.50 to .$27.50 Suit at $18.50? There are still a few left to M O choose Tram rA $10. DU Mow Machinery Breathes. Jury Service In Dickens' Tims. An English writer on. engineering If it's near dinner time, the foreuhieclsJiIervyiL.O'Gorman.,cans atman takes out his watch- when the Jury have returned and. says: tention to the fact that a piece of ma"Dear me, rentlemen, ten minutes to chinery, such as an automobile, laid five,-- 1 declared-- 1, dine at Jive. gentle- - aside, after being UBed, is In danger of - We're ready for men rwho want to be first to wear Spring Clothes $15 to $35 r ' : taking place at the miss-seeing- f 12.50 to 030.00 They cost no mo. c CO. Children's, Misses9 and Ladies' Where a Spring Suit ., Our hew spring Our complete: ... k , ... . A Complete Line oi ofljiose: WRECKER BANK the-wldt-- ..... l . y Here's One thglsequins'and' sewTbem" on to How the Famous , Regent Tried to the net; following the design closely. ' ' Close the Coutts Institution Silver and white and gold on black That Did nt Work. not are perhaps the most effective The Gentlewoman of London recalls eombinationsHhough silver and "vivid shades make "delightful blendlngs for the following story of the prince and Coutts' bank: "Wheh George evening wear. Washington Herald. IV. was a regent he had - a grudge against Coutts' and determined to play a trick on the ' authorities. In those days even the great banks kept very small reserves of cash and the playful prince thought out a plan to close Coutts'. So he sent his equerry round from Carlton house' with a cherk foi 100,000, fondly hoping that the bank would not be able' to pay over the counter, The prince's trick,. Jiowever, .... failed of success,' as the wary old part:r ; ; ner of. the Strand bank proved equal to the occasion. He said at once. to the equerry: "How will his royal highness take the amount, in gold or notes?" The equerry hesitated and then said he had better go. back to Carlton house to inquire. So he departed, and Coutts' had time to send to" the Bank of England and get the cash required, but it was not needed.-ithe prince regent. seeing that line is Coutts' h3d got the Jitter, of-- him. did not return the cVck la question. ........ . TAYLOR BROS , . . We will take pleasure in showing vou a line of goods that will please you. Come and see us. The Big Store Where They Never Sleep JurnlsUed for South Third . tf - N AS you.- - .off-t- a ot iig&fchokeepi.---8Kast. Ind. phone ' - closet-t- nt Wectnesaaynight; while unde rthe influence of liquor. He entered a plea'of guilty"Xo"vdisturbing the peace in Precinot Justice Jones' court yesterday morning "and was Lined 10; in default of payment he will erve ten days in Jail. IIGREASED flowing and graceful, narrow at sides and deep at ends. Lay the design underneath- the net PRINCE o . TIME and MONEY in bringing. together a magnifi--cestockof CARPETS, RUGS, LINOLEUM, CURTAINS and WALL PAPER in order to help train Wednesday; night that"th"ey were arrested, and yesterday morning they entered pleajTof "guiltylo "intoxication beforeCity Justice filazier, and were senteneeV to five' days in jail. Fred Mack, also a'waterworks worker ftrom Salt Lake. created, a disturbancein PleasHiit- - View-- ; h This is the time of tlfo year wlien all good house- . wives are looking for something new and tasty in the way of interior decorations. We have spent , both ;. - SAL Ten different klndo thoroughbred eggs for setting; also a few" cockerels, Call "486 E. Seventh Enelneer lrr Chares .T - T. ILvtri. niit North." tf ! members" "of the boardof directors of : : tbe Strawberry Valley Water User's' WANTED By young lady, - room Association, whose lands will be ir- and board with private family; close rigated by the. project to center of town. . Address N., care The chief, matter concluded was the this office. ' ' increasing of the par value of the capi; ,2 "C' : : tal stock of Hhe company from 40 to A FOR.. SALE 60 a share as recommended by: the steam engine, or a board of engineers," which, visited the gasoline engine;' both in first class Marble. & Mantle project on , a tour ' pf inspection last condition. Beesiey. tf summer to be done before any in- Works, Provo, Utah. creased appropriation be made from WE HAVE MONEY to loan on d the reclamation bonds fund. stocks and bonds at low rates, This will he done as soon as water and for long time. users 'can complete the necessary For further' information call .on T IegaF preliminaries 'which will" take James A. Oliver, In A. U. Booth's of-' twenty to thirty days.' After, this is fice. ' done money will be appropriated in sufficient Bums to' not only go on with the work on the tunnel, but to con structthe reservoir; in Strawberry valley jtnd the high line canal, and in every . way rusk, the wbrk to comple. " tion. uo s Newly Papered - -- 'means to you. era --day, Joe Johnsoq and Mat Anderson, Salt Lake men, who came down to work on thewaterworksT:construction were to"give you" merchandise of the highest quality at lowest pricesr; Come to this sale and "see what iF Mercantile Compa&y Provo, Utah Nice Rug, New Curtains or of the estate of Thomas Steed, de-- 4 ceased, of Farmington W. A. Faucett entered a plea of guillyto securing boarffTrom; J. C. Cravens at Payson and failing to pay for same in Justice Jones' court yes- terday morning. He wits sentenced to- .- 15kuts-ior-w8- 5 We stanTreadTat "all limes cjwttFrRiehards,diirn1strat- DRESS SKIRTS New Spring patterns, with or without collars. 50c. Skirts for. ...... . . . 35 . -: 75c Skirts"for . : 45K This is an age when all realize the necessity of making the home pleasant and comfortable. There is nothing that adds to the beauty ofa home like a Q - Come, now and get yoitr share of the Wonderful Bargains offered, this week. Ooautiful SAT.1 SCniVAB men." '"So do I,"" says everybody :flntemal t( else except two men who ought to respiration wnich affects cylinders, clutch have dined at three, and seem more gear boxes, cnaibers. interthan half disposed to stand out tn spaces in ball bearingsand so forth. The foreman smiles, Every lnclosedairpace "breaches" consequence. and puts up his watch: "Well, gen- by drawing In air when a fall of temtlemen, what do We say? Plaintiff, de- perature contracts" Iti walls, and It when the - walls fendant, gentlemen? 1 rather think so far as I am concerned, gentlemen through ,hea'.. : The moistureexpand introI say I rather think but don't 4et duced wjth the air is deposited In the" that influence you I rather think the cavities, and may produce serious plaintiffs the man." Upon this two damage through rust. The popular or three other men are sure to say belief that oil will protect the inacthey think so, too as of course they cessible prt8 of unused machinery is do; and then they get on very unani- fallacious, since nearly all oils-Uk- e mously and comfortably. Frorq Dick- - up about three per cent., of water in ' solution. Touth's Companiqn. Tusting-throngh-a-kl- -- |