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Show 16, 1911. THE PUOVO HERALD. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER loeaci Lgpi Notices xinnivea One Car of UO ; ' 10 12 Dry 'land; Wheat Flouf II 4 2 1 t2 . . ' S 3 OON T IME i j JJU IUS o! II I '21 j UM j ilii 2 : ASSESSMENT NOTICE. 3 2.13 I For further "nformatron oti the notices published here consult respective signers or county clerk. IC Globe Consolidated Mining Compan- y- Place . of Principal , Business," ' Provo, Utah. Notice is" "hereby given that at a DjeetinxjiLtbe Board of Directors of Made by the Nephi Mill Mlnuf acturing CoMNephi4Utah No doubt the ladies of Provo arid vicinity will be pleased to learn that this unexcellgcTfloikT firimice more on the market at the the lobe Consolidated Mining held on iiie 15th day an a8se,gsment UNa D. 1911, dSfc. ffySBseTMafyfS? Com-psny, S) of ieTied'Oithjr outstanding capital stock of , the immediately to . ; iiayable Julius C. Anderson, secretary. No. 14 North Acaaemy avenue, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, September 30, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auo tlon. and unless payment is,, mad be- - ji ' fore, will U Bold at my office friday. ' October ?0, 1911, at. the hour of o'clock p. m., to pay the dellsquest assessment, together with;, the cost ol; advertising and the expeneof sale.n, 151 North Academy Ave. A. B. PACK & SON, Props. - n and Direct U, S. Cable Western Union, Busiceas, Showing Capacity of the Cablet and the Proportion Now Utilized. Traffic Chart of Where they carry a'full stock ol all kinds of grain, bran, shorts, baled hay and straw and rock. salt - ill 1 - f . WHAT THE SHEARS SAY That Twopenny Smile. Toung Lady Never mind the laces The penny is for the little boy. I like , his smile. Hotter Alt, yes, ndy. But you should see his twopenny smile. Lon ' -T j1donOplnloaf- - WIG - Permanent Camp. a wesiern mining proepector was paying his first visit to New Tori.-"- 7 "What do yon think; of ltTasked the proud Gothamite aalb,poiated out "Wssnf Threwh dot, rjJ "My good man, how did you happen theskysorapers. "Wal," jjgpUed-thmlaer, "it looks to be thrown out of work?" "I got out," replied Weary Wom- like a peraajjentmpTl-rlgh- t'' bat' with dignity. "I didn't have to Snccess Magazine. be thrown out" Louisville, Courier- . Preliminary Practice. - "... ."V :L.. journal. "Jea, we did considerable mountain climbing while abroad." Taxing Poetry. " Poet Will you accept thiB poem at "But can,; you start , right off at nwsntjitaljmitog foua regular teal? . nary practice?" Editor I guess so it appears to contain to LNornt.we, got taat climbing over the-- advertising department and ask baggage at the various stations, lookthem what the rates are. How many ing for our trunks." Washington Herald.,times do yon wish it inserted? Cleveland Leader. With . e - It was first practiced by the pioneer Mormons; It was developed Into a concrete science by Utah farmers and . ,: Mt; . a dryfann sh ing experimental station. The second -- Dry Farming congress"7was held at 8alt Lake City, 'and"thfi was the session that determined the character of the organization, made it in- ternational and - the largest agricultural. . society - in the world. ' - . : 4 ; - " "fr Utah has more dry land under liable cultivation than any other state, and has had a big crops year, while others have suffered. A magnificent display of products can be dry-farm- Jc&l!ectadJlUalite-:be'Shttt'in- congress at Colorado Springs on October 16. It Would seem that the people of the state have no moral right to stand back at this time when such an opportunity offers to teach the farmers of the east what they can do to save themselves 4a a jyear of this kind, provided, they follow the Utah teachings. " Utah should entertain the congress attention of the world, and this Is the time to start the movement Among those who will be prominent and most honored at Colorado Springs during the congress wilt be our own President J. A. Wldtsoe, of the State Agricuitral college; and, at the Farm Women's congress Mrs. Widtsoe is to tell of the world about that wonderful kitchen of hers. Every Utah farmer and all others in any way interested should write to Secretary" Burns for premium .lists and fastrucUons how to make private or public exhibits at an exposition where interested people from all parts or the world: will be present Dry-Farmi- drouth-stricke- n . stanaing of another una before one may successfully stand on one's dig nity. Chicago Record;Herald. . g: state-to-etabli- one';moadwlbOue , J Familiar Name. - v A gentleman employed a negro to clear the winter accumulation of ashes from his cellar. "Glad to take yo' order, sab.! "x said the "What is your name?" asked" the employer ash-handl- -- was George Washiffglon," the com placent answer. "George Washington? George Wash- ington?' pondered the inquirer; quizsi- cally. "Seems to me I have heard that name before." The negro's eyes glistened as he de livered the crushing answer, "Tink yo' otter heard of It befo'j I'se been hoi jering ashes rounV heah dese ten ' yeahs." Standard. . . Standing. It Is necessary ? toJiave acquired Dispensed Pit. "We're mighty particular about ta- Die manners when we take summer OFF - CUT; BY A TRAIN, icvan Johnson, aged 23, of Mount rleasant slipped in crossing the Den- t Grande railroad tracksat at tie Elsinore depot; ver ? '' Rio i Witt - IMPROVE BOTH FREIGHT ANO PASSENGER. FACILITIES riacalEg an extensive campaign for .tiittcrinests, and Improvements,, the CJt Late railroad 'is about tojriple its fre.'gH terminal faciliUes, In ddstlbbr the paWengef depart- for its share will receive many f row Pullman and tourist sleepers with a view to handling '.the' steadily lntreasiog paseenger' business of the a l and the operating department is locotno' tj fc.Tvo six cew ; of the Utrtl design,: which have i ri'?iiy tocn ordered, and will be'de-- i' for o'jH ration at an early, date. - 't . .' r- high-pow- er : " ' ' . ' .., - D ic . J? MMMIMMt TIl -t- heA heieht -Mackay Companies it hold- ffollyr --ganwauoa - with-- no physical Duplication of the existing -t- rans- m8 Atlantic cable facilities at a "cost of PPertyj hut exercising through stock or lease contract, operatmany millions, when there are more ownership, of various companies nt"l ion ample facilities for all businessrM1 nd lines and cables which : would put an unnecessary financial burden upon an already fully burdened "Iake up the Mackay tystem. Through business and would probably postpone lh,s ntrol all the various properties operated as one system to great tht reduction of rates or introduction advantage in service over what could of new services. Y , be ' 1 by these aame companies operated separately. Limited Business Hours Fttnch cables form another Idltt FarHiti ; As at present carried on, the trans- syttem. The Western Union System, under atlantic cable business is practically 11 flash service, i. $. instantaneous. the proposed arrangement for one Owing to the difference in time, there '-- operating control over tne present are only a few business hours of the segregated units, will be enabled to' j distinct advahcet in the., day common to both sides and during- - make cable business: . these hours at least 75, of he cable SERVICE This will business ia done. This is demon- by the accompanying, chart , insured byfnore emcient and econom- la, the interests of international. 1c1 whing resulting from single S business nothing should be done to direction over, the operations of both Chles and land lines. , ; . interfere in anyway with the flash or instantaneous service, "and PVBUC ADVANTAGES. The the lines should be kept clear to ac.. greater part of the' cable capacity has ' commodate such messages dur&'gthe been and ia now unutilised. It will few business- hours common to both continue to ue dormant and unutilised countries ; but to continue to confine under existing, conditions and tradithe cables to this class of service, as tions. The Weatern Union purposes' it present, will utilue only about i$ to make these wasted facilities useful A the existing capacity of millions of to the public. by means, of new Vint .property and places on that limited of cable service. . iervice aU the tapitaV maintenance Ja addition, the Western bnion md operatrarcharges,;-- -:v ' tends to nationaliae ita I.nd lines ta. b, The limited time and the charactei openiug them to all jf the business, if. best results are to cable companies. -- seenv4oh 0ng : r lilPil&iiiriill Wchave a complete stock of all weights - f P'0 and trans-Atlant- ic ' jS'.. ed h2 ply '3 ply ply Samples on Request - 1 -- Co.v'! Both Phones 21. Catarrh tes West Third South. Suffcrcrs'breftthe If Yoti Don't Know About Hyomel, Try It at Hedquist Drtrg Co.s Risk. Nearly every reader of The Herald has read about HYOMEI, bu(t many of them continue to .suffer from catarrh Just because they do not exactly understand Just what'HYOMEI is. To DruF Co. aays you, Jte to know any thing about Hl'OiiEI-pxcep- -- THE- 105 H doefl 001 contab vuwune or opium or any Harmful drag Too can find out all about HTDME that yoi 14 -- trans-Atlant- without taking any chances whatever Just get an outfit today) read the simple Instructions, give It a fair trial and then if yon axe not willing to say that it Is the tost remedy 'for catarrh that you have ever used Hodqulst Drug Ca"B two stores will gladly return your '. ... money. "'. A eo nplete HTOMEI outfit) costs but 00, Extra bottles CO'eetta. ta WESTERN York. U IIJOH ic TE LEG R AP HCO M P AN , T& N. Vail. Sejit 1st I9IU . -- I:-- -- ,""e . Moapa -- al-th- Q -' No". 24 . ' e. r Secretary. - trans-Atlant- panics,, a andersok Investment Company, a Corporation, with its Principal T Place of Business at Provo City, l,$tateo.LJJtah. Notice is hereby given that at, a meeting of the directors, held on the 1st day of September, A. D, 1911, an assessment (No. 4) of .$6.50 per' share as levied 'on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable lm- " mediately to Edward S. Hinckley, at No. 320 N. 2d East St PfOVO : City, State of Utah.. Any stock' upon Which : this assessment may remain unpaid on Mondayhe 2d- day of October, A. will be delinquent and advertis ed for sale at public auction and tin- less payment before, it will be sold on the f?th day of October, A. D. 1911, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expense of aaler The . compan -" ables ;" ASSESSMENT NOTICE. . .ISgemjafLu Firtl, more effkUmt . and cnoti- - Ample spare facilities are necessary v; eof opration.T to provide against the very frequent ifttrodaction of nettf cable Second. ( interruptions. for mm of mmm to thm aAtttmtaw tit the Western Union nor any Neither tkapabUc. ?'.iJ.": oiie of the companies of the Western The TranS-Atlant- ic Cable Union group has, independently of the other8 facilities to handle Situation and Competition tbt business whichenough at timet any one ic cable situation company might be called upon to take The : .:..icate-- . fl,lliecanaa-rat. ";, s as .folhyyp .,; iams. particular The Mackay group of seven ca- - rush of business, or because of some bles, including the German cables, cable interruption. Nor could any one owned by or worked in physical con- - company furnish all the direct circuits at nection with the telegraph lines of necessary for efficient service, though tie combined facilities of company form one system. The French cables comprise an ln- - these- - companies are ample if they system, using both the could be used supplementary to each Weatern Union and the Mackay land other and interchangeably, line, .for their United State, connec- A, t ; Mch company operate, Ju "P3""P an dis:d In competition with these is the Western Union group of cables, eight ' tj.n?T10,ffi" "nd - A S"""change in all, owned by three separate com- - fj8. Is by ctual the of which two ..British V?"? ;"" North Academy Avenue, Utah. Provo, J FLrjt.publicaUon Aug. 29, 1911. Office fj tf .JreVenJted Oar Prices arc 3 yesterday' o'clock and felt in front of aa oncom lug train. Both his legs were "cut off. He was put on a train for Salt Lake CJty, but died five hows later when tae train reached Gunnison. Johnson wa married last April to Miss Fern ItasmuBcea, na Ephralm school teach jDLius . ."''. . DEPARTMENT nU-OER-- OID ' - J VUUJ Visit Our a 'v :. - of an be obtained, demand direct cable dr arrangement which has existed for cuits between principal centres of the . many years hat been reached between two aides of the Atlantic, aa well at the Western Union Telegraph Com- -' special circuits devoted to special , Cable business. pany, The '" ' Company and the Direct U. S. Cable' Efficient Service Requires Company, under which the cable yterns of these companies now worked rr? OUttlCient taCWtte exclusively in business connection with eath other, but operated and Xo meet these requirements it is maintamed separately, will be oper- - etsentisii not t there be at aU only ated ...w direct physical ..connection times gufficTent' table facilities, under T with each other and with the Western one but that they should be Union land system. Tp Two objects are to be attained by other tnd ia cloM phy,ical connec , , "; 4) - -tt !of rrthe eight owning five .r n, " other,, with the consequent delay and of a service-- in which ... : interruption boarders," said Farmer Corntossel. thm Bntuh owned geCond are valuable. Two only of '. - "Hove you succeeded In regulating .ablet terminate in the United State . them?" i and on of them arm entirely depen- - rv,. dent on thm Western Union for their "To A certain extent We; were so t : Cable Letters connection with any telegraph tyttem, afraid jomebody-woul- d eat pie- with - or for their reaching any centre of So- - toon, at lie proposed orrang his knife that we decided pere would ,U butinet, and are now worked mxchi- -' ment into effect, the Western J lively, to far at busineti it concerned, Union goet noi do any pie." Washington Star. purposet, with the content of with the Weatern Union. ----British Pott Office Department. introduce at least two new features Fair Exchange.' Efficiency increased. or services in addition to the proposed .If your wife listens to your baseball deferred rate-t- he gab yqu ought to pay some attention DAILY CABLE LETTER The proposetWinar.gement between" ' to ner ' fashion news. Washington and the the Western Union, the A n.lo.Amer- WEEK-EN' CABLE LETTER lean and the Direct U. S. companies Herald. ' will bring the eight cables of the three ot a pery low rati for cable teroice companies under one operating, con- - only. ThuL Juiill enable the public to Maneuver. -- troL to eight days consumed in The consequent increase in tave th y -- VUew-.dieffectiveness and economy will place the trant-AtlantCongressman Wombat "ac passage of mailt.. , Vt . , the Western Union in a position to quit himself in the congressional ball offer certain advantages incMtJWotWJttlyfJL match?" -.ervice notTiow enjoy ed by the public. Business Impossible "He struck out wice and then got . . The other way enable toPm.ke leave to print" a base hit" Washing such irn- J .he Western Union pxovements and, introduce such new .wtern Upiott ,He Frerichnd th. tea Herald. the-wome- n EOTM LEGS WERE ' "'- Anglo-Americ- Utah Is the motherland of the1 modern science of teachersf-Ctah-rwas-tb- ..... pioiieeh SGIEIIGE OF F, Proposed Modification of Arrangements Existinp J ..r; V.. . A proviaional modification a urAii ; . S Anglo-America- President L. V. HINCKLEY, 8ecy. No. 320 N. 2d East St., Provo City, State of Utah. " " .7 T "r: 'first pub. ' Sept 2. , . I Address : " - ASSESSMENT NOTICE The'jLost Josephine Rold Mining Co. Principal Place of Business, Provo, - ' Utah.- - ' ', V-:- Notice Is hereby given that" at a meeting of the' Board of directors of v Tne Lost Josephine Go'd Mining Com pany, held on the 1st day of September, 1911, an assessment (No. 8) of two mills, per share was leviod on the outstanding, capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to H. A. Smoot Secretary, No., 157 West . Any stock; upon which said assess- ment' may remain unpaid on Monday, October, ?, 1911, will be delinquent and advertised for. sale at public1 auction, ; and - unless --payment - is m ade toef ore " wm be 'soToHon October 23, 1911, at the hour of 2 p. m., to jay the delinquent hBsessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. : H. A. SMOOT, Secretary: "Room 6, rannejs & MerchanlaV Bank Bldg., Provo, Utah. . First pub. Sept 2 : ' x ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Corporation principal: Place of Business, Provo, Utah. - . Notice is hereby given that!a-ineet- -Ing of of the Tintic Humbolt Mining Co.", held on the- - 8th 'day of September. 1911." an assessment (No. 1) of two mlUs per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, nav able Immediately' t .John U. Buchi, secretary, No. 602 West Center St., Provo, Utah it- 'Any stock upon 'which 'said assess- ment may remain unpaid on Fridav. October 13. 1911, will be delinauent. and will be advertised for sale at pub-- - ' uc auction' and unless payment Is ' made before, will be sold on the 30th , ' r ' FlKMTnr tie deCTT unqueni . assessment,- - together with the cost of advertising, and expenses ot sale. JOHM U. BUCHI.. - '' Secretary. West Center St., Provo. Utah: . 502 Flr MaiMs)ai4ia4a4aa j S MO OJ SPAFFOli DJ (8L IVmlernatefDsIiverca -- Get In now while you CM. w, hav, pianty. Telephone 17 pih. Sept .': 0. A R.G. EXCURSION. kates to Missouri, and MisHlsoinni river points, Peoria, 111, and Chicago. 1e Oa sale" via" the Denver & Rio Grande On Opfnlipr 14th- vnnA re turning untllj December 31, 1911 and ovemDcr 1, Deiember 21 and 22; final return liinlt CO days from date of sale. See dfpot ticket asrent.for rates.. , " - )r. |