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Show Vliar Run! V.'OfiT T: ; .". I; ni ' TTI w 1 tl Arfx..ft ir- -' x.:" . ff.-A--l?'- Look Always s For Bargains Mr. Home Buyer, this had ought strike voir about right A A large shipment of Men's Corduroy and work Pants. The famous Levi StraiismalM THECOLORS IN THE VERY SHIRTS STYLISH - CLUETT WE'RE SHOWING THIS SEA ; J ' '.:t son Are MES3ENGER -- WONT the just like THEY BOY RDM. YOUR ANSWER ESSAGE, TO 1 -M f I Wyoming or V Nevada who can make a good imitation he thinks of a warship, an aeroplane, an incuba- Idaho. e SHIRT Fletcher & Thomas Co. v SUCH "SMARTNESS." ' I : . Oh! -- 6u $15 Suit SOME WITH FRENCH ROLL FOR THE LIMELIGH- TSHIRTS WHITE "EVENING" THAT STICK TO YOUR BOS- OM AND DON'T BULGE. ." 1 . AF- A will be mailed to you. The directors of the fair .believe that of young men to imitate and Invent should be encouraged and rewarded, and to this end they have established this new department ..Some entries are already in and others are expected. The fathers and mothers should offer allthe , DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE. jaid tne can to their son3 who have to comlete for the prizes. Be- State' The date for the DeVeip.a deslre Four-Stat- a Ellen M I ex 9 .Saturday, Monday, Sept. "QUEST OF GOLD" Drataatr2.-- STUDENTS WILL BE REG FOR T . ........ LESSONS ; OF THE WEEK," DAY GINNING SEPT. 11 Western, Drama. "OUT PRACTICEtHOURS SCHOOL . SHADOW" . . state SHE SAW, SHE Drama. vice-pres- F f WORE WAGES. V f Duf : new garments. Orrsuit line is complete rrnces r irom , By an agreement made yesterday In Denver, adi telegraphers employed Rio Graude railroad on Uia Denver r - $9,75 to $35 Could road oworal wtoics agreement r ao. rlt : - tw ia ot COMPLlMuNTAKV The 2 .v,..-- ,'n;?:v.;rr-.. STUDENTS , : the;tnounts to a regular quarterly divi-sherl- com-- . H - i -- the-Jo;o- Js . Invited. hitt 'slcuid : $111.65, f vice-preside- publsc - 4.- -. ;, MAY REGISTER. , 1 r:-- Announcement has been made that students may restate at the Brigham ioung university musfc department 'each d&y during the week commencing announcement September lL Thi also lncluflcs the registration for iesonSi Fr&n'i the present Out 4swk, it la stated iltit Ih.s depart tjnt .of tlio sobool wHj, he seTtl patronized Uhls jrear. , pri-Vi- -- ' y TLENTY OF GA!E. fish nd Fred W. Chambers, sta has returned from game commission-a ten days' Uip to the Panguitch state CIsh hatcheryTantf the surrounding country, lie 'mada a general Inspection of the hatchery and supervised tlo planting of 'llalL ttom it in tha lake SBd the adjoining' streams. He says Ciat all of lie fry 'frjpm thfs'Batchery vill fcave been planted by the middle cf next week. Mr. Chambers alsd a tour ot more than 90 miles 'traHa die surrounding country and l reports that he found sage in the Johns valley and ducks . I ceese Jn the marshes of the east of TevTer" river "at "Cayote" and Li tbo Citer creek reservoir ,,plcntl- ;:!. Ho SD..T3 that the shooting there r: onuses to bo better than ever be '. ill , i ... .. k STEWART FAMILY RETURNS.' Dr. and Mra. L. D. Stewart and son, Max, hav.e returned fronax Chicago, where Dr. Stewart has been doing spe cial hospital work In the Northwest; - - V Coats in Carracul Plush PI ut lf dead of 2Vi cents a share for every lo.: as Quarter during that ten years, which "a plaint pretended judgment," fis a remarkable record of itself.' favor of James Morean of Eureka, T Not only this, but Uncle Sam is to- WILL DO CONSTRUCTION WORK, .day in exce'lent ccnditl jn financially ' . ... . . .. .' n mu t li. ;ri..'i vwwiroc-.a8.weas ai me mine pnysreauy. iuo neyuutu-puuMit tion company has filed art'.cles. of In?'does not owe one debt of consequence in the treasury, corporation - wiit the county clerk and stiUIs named as the which "Is equal to two more here.t Spr'ngrill ' ' i1 principal place f business and the-, dividends. construct! is to of the purpose company Then, too, mine conditions are canals and similar. woik.(ceedingly encouraging right now. The The officers of the company are: H. mine is outpiitting from four to seven T. Reynolds, president; James M. carloads a week of goodshipping ore. H." T.' Rey- That will average probably 300 tons a Sumsion," nolds Jr., secretary andT: treasm-er- , week, or over 1,000 tons a month. This with Milan p. Packiird and Georges)! ore varies in value. For instance, the Sumsion form the directorate, y The past week jtrae car averaged twenty capital stock is $SO,000, in' shares' of ounces silyerand twenty per cent lead. the par value of pneLdollar each. while another car, cae of high grade, ran np to'Bixty-fou- r ounces silver and REV," KELLEY fO LEAVE. ..cent Jead. sixty per The many friends of Rev. and Mrs. "John Bern, president of the Ameri- F. O. Kelley will regret to learn thatfcah M1,,!n nrftRMXnt anx COBeresa they will leave -- Provo,, ' niwnu, ounaay, .oepiemoer ..it, wnerej golldatea. they will reside, Rev. Kelley. having! resigned as pastor of the local Methodist church. Because oMher kindly ways, Rev. Kelley and Mrs. Kelley have endeared themselves to all whom they. have mL.'-'- . v tw geuaial ' Hi r?t c-- on what is a'leged in the CONCERT. re'-i PAYS pay-ime- plaintlff--o- A concert v ill tonisui ii giver, at thd .Vilvinailo Lonor of Carl- l.'k.L&a. !k. will .uuve Jot llonton tioora tate a course 01 n umMFio In Conaervatory 01 Mus.ii. Tho bed laknt In the ciij wilIjiaiticipHte' SAM HOLD CONVENTION. The high school principals and cdm-mo- n GOOD school supervisors of the county met here Thursday with County Superintendent J. Preston Creer to consider matters relating to the schools, Uncel Sam- - Consolidated Mining which open Monday, the 11th. It wasj company declared its 41stTdt1dend aecmea to now two institutes or. two yesterday, 5 cents a share, amount days each during the year, one in the south end and one in the north, end. of ed to $23,000, to stockholders of recthe county. The first will be heM lnird September 13, payment to be made Spanish Fork, .September 29 and 30. ) September 20. . This brings its total ..was j addends up-t- e Thejollftwfng lpsjMtnteanMB 1495,000. - - walk- - Uncle elected v J, Preston Creer, J. Sara, was organized just ten er." S. II. Jones, Melvin Wilson and N. years ago, July 1, 1901, with 500,000 K, Nielson. , shares at $1 par value. This last "A PRETENDED JUDGMENT." makes the dividends distributed Suit has begutf' by John F. j Uncle . Sam within on'y $5000 f the by Harris, in the Fourffi district' ediirt i .capitalization, and equal to. a return of in.t h tr, Ulaiv countv for thft return to th 'dollar for dollar on the par value. It t t.a cent are to receive irom.4.to Order the tnciease.ln j.ay. Through of Ilaliroad '2 OHigrapheis the demauds for better p;iy vvero kored on the . It bn . 10-pe- UNC - " again branch of Womona Christian Temperance union yesterday, and Mrs. J. W. AJrd, cfJProvo,, was elected first denL Mrs. Mary. M. Boyden, also-o- f rovb, was elected assistant recoffl-tn- g secretary of the union. " . CAME, ?V -- FREE With Every Boy's Suit. Guaranteed for one year ' " . portant business. CONQUERED" Comedy Drama. "WAITINO" was ......i .A.sAKaa . - "'w'-""- , j SHE BE ARRANGED FOR. MRS. AIRD HONORED. Mrs. Lulu U Shepard elected president of the Or TttE AT THE ALSO T REX AT 4 , P. M. CAN MARRIAGE" Comedy. "MONUMENTS AND CAS-CADES IN ROME." Scenic. JESCUEP JW IXiMEi; BE- MAN." "-- . EACH T a WATCH been fixed for September 22. and 23. a neana of occupying their time prof118 anu none can 01 tnat The chairmen of the respective stand-- 1 dDiy' . ""Ljgjt-iauU-llM- i: IDE committee wilLxonstitutti tho ti-- . ""' p"tva tation of any piece of machinery is ' eciltiye committee, '.with Roscoe E ' Grover a chairman, to make complete interesting in itself,, but . when it is ef- arrangements for the big meeting.! c?uP-e- 18 with, possible reward, the. wor vhile. is It doul)Iy prert Representatives from the various com-jfotmB ! merciai bodies of the state will be in A"l'lcu inH s i0r lo ,..itract the attfentlon of every visitor ttondnn pected;A-"njeetlngof the club will be at the fair. held next Tuesday evening to perfect arrangements, and transact other im- 11. TT "BLLIES' MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRIVATE " 1 -- THEATRES Registration , - 1 , ELLEN Y. U. . . , ." nk y ISTERED IN "THE B. : o t I The Toggery . . . . . tour-Stat- e : Best In Tdwn Here HAVE YOU THE 'SHIRTS"? EN. ARE LOT8 OF FLICTED THAT WAY . . y enter Tor the prizes should "make app'ication immediate' y to Dr. Jl. M. Rowe, the manager oi the fair, at his office in the building,. If you cannot call in" person wirte a lettei1 and all tue information j ' . .. Al who intend - CUFFS. M ... m "THE REAL ESTATE invention. '.' TERNS. $2300 BEN F. ho co.vjer-ing'an- BEAUTIFUL. MADRAS, PER OXFORDS CALS, CLOTHS, FRENCH FLANNELS IN THE PLAIN .' COLORS, PANEL 8TRIPES AND DAINTY PAT" ; Home for SEE X)g-de- hoy-w- Electric runs. of bearing lights, city water, plenty fruit trees and small fruits. A fine - tr onser-'Wgetiier-riMTr rnnfflr'and ohi'Vffn VMiVAVM r, tor, a power plant, electric machinery of any kind, an electric windmill or a wireless telegraph instrument has a v. is a i 'eftaaoe ggod cassprisgtheJour-Sfaitlair.1 to b.ieldin September 22 to 30, And they an equal c,faance for tha big prfae which will be awarded the pi'esents the best inventions, of the above. Fourteen prises ior 'imitations and two prizes lor the WE'RE BETTER PREPARED--' ' Frame Bver $1.50 'up o tOB six-roo- m eal and Cloth Mixture $45 ( Our prices are positively the lowest, for similar goods. . Stewart naspent profitabla 'years studying music under the best teachers in Chicago. While they- have enjoyed their labors and stay in Chioago,' Drj and Mrs. Stewart express themselves as being very glad to get back to Ptovq. eiospltauMTS;: two- - - hens-plen-C'u- visiting In Salt of the her daughter, Lake City, juest Mrs. George L. Nutta'L .Mrs. O. H. Berg Is - ? .Mrs: O. City was the week 'E. Groshell. rof Salt Lake a visitor in Provo during ii - InLadiesLSttits, and up-to-da- te. Suits $3.50 to $8.00 . Buy Hima SCHVAB Suit and Let Him Get to School on Time GOOD PROGRAM AT THE ELLEN' AND REX THEATERS? BICYCLE BIG STIR A thrilling Vitagraph drama, "The Qtiest op Gold"! will be the feature of tonight and Monday night's bill at tne tne Ellen ineater, uesi oi Gold" is vigorous in its virility of ventures and the experiences of ad- CONTINUED .m. , a& .... wiuci w ,a,ju feuuureu, alia tvav - tbe principal htmse'f, if possible, while who have risked their lives suit of riches. The picture contains unprecedented photographic .records that hold the closest attention., Thel picture shows the exposures and dangers of the hardy pioneers and prospectors in the Klondike men who risk theff lives to secure fortunes, open up the' possibility of wealth to others and advance the, progress of Civilization. There is also a good comedy at the Ellen on tonight's bill. It. is a Pathe. "Billy's Marriage," and is very " e'ever. A Vitagraph picture alsc heads tlie blllat the, Rex. It Is "She Came, She Saw,' She Conquered," and is the story of a yoijng school teacher. A good Blograph drama, "Out of the Shadow s," is also leatured at the Rex. and a drama, "Waiting'.'' - Other pictures at ' the Ellen are "Monuments and Cascades in Rome," a scenic, and a wester ndrama, v in Time.u ' t, Res-cue- " . d ;. . The M. I A, .association of the Fourth m'ard wUl entertain , Tuesday evening next with a carnival at the ward house. An Interesting musical and literary program haj been arrang- for the occasion, to wbicn M are . Invited.' ' I themselves for the support of a police department? - is It a crime for a citizen to take steps looking to the enforcement of any particular 'aw? Are we to understand by the officer's action, on Friday, that nntioa 4 cartm upon the people, that any citizen who dares to Swear to a complaint against any violators of law will thereby draw upon himself the displeasure and petty spite of members of the police forCe? If so, it were well for the people to understand that fact S. H. GOODWIN. (Signed) September 9, 1911. -- His Substitute. . "You never. learned to sing or play the violin?", "No," replied Mr, Simpson, "What's the use of going to all that trouble?. Whenever I feel that the neighborhood is too quiet I get out the lawn mower. Washington Hferald-- " .' 1' In the Highlands. s "Every tonenew Wc can fit and suit you EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS & SHOES FarrerBros. - "Is land high la Vermont ?' asked a ' speculator of an old Green mountain farmer. "1 should think it Is," was the re-- 1 Ply "if the' trees werent sojtunted,- thfe clouds couldn't get by at alL" Christian Register. Trade Bringing Valu es Coats-and-Dresse- M represent the dimensions of u ior sucn neroic pur-'Do- cordially FROM PAGE ONE. there andzelsewhere menffff"'' city, were left unmolested? in this . Will entertain. LAW CAUSES A Co- - v I t |