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Show tf THE PROVO HERALD; TUESDAY; OCTOBER U, J mam iraiF sumtii itr is E pimiiE CHARLES RATES m H. Charles Heber Hardy; another' been In tbe drayage and transfer In this city for over twenty years," died suddenly Sunday evening of ape plexy in the Grand restaurant, where he bad cone to get his evening meaL He had been in the restaurant but a ew minutes when he' fell on the floor. A doctor was summoned and arrived within a few minutes, but the stricken man was beyond medical aid, Re was h in,Tils year. 'Hebe"- Hardy, as tbe decaeeed was familiarly known, was born la England May 27, 1863, and crossed the ocean when but eight days old. He has re 8idet in Provo ever since coming to busi-Do- Regarding the probability rates'of telephone V a,' raise It's Getting - t . "Jr. ar T ss 'V - M M . - 'JJi in" Salt Lake :. : Agent A. G. McKenzie gives ' out the following statement: t Tbe Mountain States Telephone A Telegraphy company does not propose increase rates in "Salt Lake City . Ibove the "present' ' standard, "BeH ..lates- aB a iresult"of the purchase,; of 7 he property of the Utah Independent felephone company."- -1 wish to make jar position in the rate matter so .dear that there can be no misunderstand-iBff- . Te 'telephone bus'ness is still developing. It is. possible that future' conditions which 'the company cannot America. " controTTwIII make it necessary forihe Besides' hir widow, Mr; Hardy is company to increase rates.: Such cpn- - survived by following sons: Euditlons are, not foreseen by the com- - gene, Vera, Roy, Orval and Alma: ' nM .!.. Anna, . uun uiw, ouuJ u vuej ajjsepnree sisters . four brothers, five vuj the company will present a Justifi- grandchildren and numerous other rel cation for the Increase that will be atives. '. tele- accepted hy every Funeral services wi'l be held Wed. . phone user, and in a reduction in' nesday --afternon at 2 o'clock from stead, of an Increase can consistently th ) Second ward chapel. The remains be made the company, will not hesi- - may be viewed at the family residence tate to make the reduction. I ctfn say from 11 to 12:30 o'clock. ; In conclusion on this point that thei company does not contemplate and THOMAS .LlDOIARD - has not under consideration at' this Thomas Liddiard, a" sturdy citizen time any increase in rates in Salt and pioneer of Provo, died at his home i Lake City above the present standard in the Third ward ' Sunday morning rates..-- . of general debility, at the age of' 76 fV I believe we appreciate more keen years.- The deceased was born in Auburn, ly even lhan our patrons the existing .situation, as all our, thought is England, October 25, JS35, jnd came FOted to the to ProVo 37 years ago, wtiere"ho has ' are to effort establish since resided. He is survived by his making every ideal telephone conditions In Salt widow, three sons and four daughters. Lake City, and we feel that If the Funeral scrvices fpr Mr. Liddiard will be held this afternoon from the niemberj of the council and other pbone users Tmdertsand the physical Baptist ; church, commencing at 2 : conditions thatexlsthereand what o clock. v we are dofng to relieve, them, we shall 1 tve thoir-ful- l operation 4a the exei won of cur: plans. We desire to Acquilla. Collins, one of. .the pioneers re and to" deserve ' the full confi- - and a highly .respected citizen Pro ice of our patronsarid we wel vo, uiea at tne ramify residence in the ne any inquiry into our affairs Third ward yesterdays mornings He was In his 75th year, idlng to that end. Heart failure, superinduced, jby rbeu This covers. the Questions, of. inter: ' ,wa the cause of bisdeath. matism, .the in as discussion, present jA .understand it, but if. I have omitted The deceased had been suffering from any points on which the council seeks rheumatism for several weeks. Mr.'Colllns was born ia CoUlnbourn, information, I shall be glad to take Wiltshire, England, November 11, Cs.em.up. Respectfully, ' 1836, and came to Utah and settled in J A. 0. MACKENZIE, Agent; Provo in 186(5. Seven children, two CRUELTY TO ANIMALS brothers, and one sister, all residents SERIOUS OFFENSE. of Provo, survive him. runerai services win be held to laws of Utah make It a criminal morrow ' afternoon, commencing at net, punished by fine and, imprlsQa- 30 'clock from the Third ward meat to unnecessarily Injure any dumb chapel animal, to beat, starve, neglect, fall to feed, water and shelter, overwork, JAMES H. LEMON. .work when alck, sore or lame, or in Jamea H. Lemon, a native of Rock- any other way unnecessarily hurt any ville, Utah, aged 63 years? died Bun1- animal; to kill or otherwise injure any day at the State Mental TiospltaL He . wild birds or other wild animals ws committed to the Institution I. A AAA AAA AAA A, ept to kill game In 'season. .7t. March 27, "1911. He "is" supposed "to Officers of the Utah Ilumane society haye relatiyesl lnWyoming, butthey nave authority to " to have not yet been found 0R0P8 ORDINANCE BOOK.: take Inveetigatlons and to make arWhen the case of Spanish Fork vs. eata while doing their: duty in like Chile con Carne and Hot Ta A. Mathlas, came to trial in the ttanaw with other officers of the law. rn ales, made by special "process, district court ' tesistaace to or interrerence withlaerved at Hedquist Drug No. 2 yesterday morning It was found that the Spanish Fork city unu im- - louniain. ufu in iiuinaui Hue " " ' clsonmf'B-t- ' ordinance book was missing. 'Mathlas This means stock Ion the .range, inMarks . Left er. Cloth. . Is charged with the .unlawful selling " In an address to the Parts Academy jured animals animals in any situaof liquor and it was necessary to pro tion w here abuse or neglect by any of Science, Professor Batthasard that when a leaded bullet tra- duce the ordinance book to prove the one responsible In any way will cause verses cloth characteristic marks are The" city recorder could not them to suffer In any way." left upon it, which are not obliterated charge. r -" s'by the" subsequent passage of the bul- - produce the necessary book ana the j., I The Usual Ailment M through flesh, provided that It does marshal was notified and a. hunt was "Did the 'explorer suffer any pbyst- - not strike a bone. It Is even possible, cal ailment as a result of his trip ta fl claims, to identify the nature of instituted for the book. At 2 o'clock he garment through which ih bullet to which time the court was adjournie arctic regions " "Tea. ."C.Ji'Thaa passed 'W a careful exai- ' ' MHon ed, the court was "notified that the ' V e , mriuit war It?" book had been recovered. ; . of the marks oa th lead. """". r" ! ' Is ' "Vrtter'e cramp," heard being today. City, x JA A . mm I I ak T' r flee October It mm I .T i i. -- ! , '50 New Suits - t 1 ii -- Always New Something warn -- m rv-- rr l 1 1 - -- THE. LAMAR mr-- t . THE 6" 1 ui." !i; and-imp- please our stock. you.-Co- eet r- con-tqn-ds ... The Ogden sugar factory reWoed operations Saturday morning :?ilh a supply of 1,600 tons of beets on hand. The farmers have exerted themsejves during the past few days to dig their crops,- while, good - weather lasted, for fear that another wet period' might - ; -- I , The-cas- . 1 . 1 " v , - ANNUAL MEETING ' M-3- 0. a ;" : Quality Style-We- ar ': S --- X - isJW - IU -! for Vr: Ladies- i ChUdren ; H " I ' V4- -f SCIENTIFIC SHOE REPAIRING 9 xx XX Z" '" UTAH TIMBER & COAlk "V rflMPAMV Castle vGate, Clear Creek ard : , . Hiawatha Coal 150 to 160 West Fifth North, ' Both Phones, 232. j fountain. y, " " L W. DUNN, Mcr. ,.i ; . a ANNOUNCEMENT : ; " -- t - : . - -t ; - 1 I ' - f vj. Commencing Tuesday, Oc- we wm have in m, VrUer MJeparimenUxobcr - , coiuictuun wiin Department a " M AD Smts and Overcoats at prices from . our-Keta- u will make to order Men's DEPARTMENT," wherevwe X " . i $18 00 TO S25.00 " The fabrics we use In the makingt thesT garments' we guarantee all woofandilka large variety of . pattern's Watest Resigns. r" Y t? B - Ve arc : Remember our" 'Blankets," Flannels';' Robe7MenV arid" "Ud" Suitings, LinseysandrAll-Woo- l V Bats.. ' ' - '. , usersf Ktah ICNIGHTiW :.- Cloth lor. - - return.' Final return limit of an ets October 12. " mm iii 'in tick- - ii'-- A. C 50RENSEN, M. D. v Physician ; and Surgeon Residence" and ptfice, , 367 8. Fourth West St OFFICET HOURS: 9 to. 10 a. m. 2 to.4 p..m. And By Appointment PHONE ' ... " ( 4wOww4.W4w4w . ti Ladies: ...Sit Always Get the Best for the Money ' A new shop for 43 W. 1st N. St-- . plant. More beets have been dug and Provo the"' delivered, at factory' in the past three days than in any equal amount of time since the plant was' built Hedquist Drug Co No. 2 now There are about 150 men now em" serving Chile , con Came at their v ployed. ' , SPECIAL iMUUC-lU- - ;n '., ' the : : i-H- TrGomfeti UfiElsrvjoar 4.yiGIGAUD0 - : - C t RATES. " If . Shoes Repaired Workman- snip uuaranteea. CONFERENCE Denver k Rio Grande Conference rates; Tickets on sale Oct" J to S, inc. One fare1 to 8alt Lake City aal return, nnal return "limit of all tick- N eta October 12. R. C, CONFERENCE RATES. Denver ft Rio Grande Conference? rates : Tickets ' on sale Oct.- 2 to I, Inc. One fare lo Salt Lake City and. ! 'V ANH . a 4R,fi. , 8 - - 1 for.-roun- X 5 UTAH DEVEL- - 8EPT For abpv occasion the SaK Lake Route will sell tickets to Nephl, one fare trip on Sept 29. God retdming October 1st aj :h '- k LakQ. m f:Beebrbimber!-G)?THE BUSY CORNER." - "- i , SUGAR FACTORY RESUMED - -- v, OPERATIONS, SATURDAY. p, to Salt , . . continuous passage tickets City and return at the rate of one single fare for the roond- tripDate of sale, October 2 ta t, to elusive; final return limit October 12 round-tri- , l ' v . . CONFERENCE RATES. " The Denver ft Rio Grande will sell . from Which to make your se lections and our . prices and srvio-yl- work done. l X Window Frames, Casing, Interior Finish, Etc prompt best-,detna- ork guaranteed. have ii comtl6te stock VVe an Overcoat SCHVMB e o o the toBuild? $10.oo to $30.00 o o DENTISTS. Dr. Christensen & Son are-Io- cated in their new offices in tbe Ilblbroplc block. All kinds of Are Yon Going , . " BANK OF PROVO. . enter-premise- HOTEL; . . s , Ko doubt you" honestly believe that you don't need any bank aceountrthat" the bank"" couldn't help you any and you couldn't help the- - bank any. Well; try this: Go td the Tsuccessfut business man," in5 whom you have the most confidence. Ask him this ques- tion: "Do L need a checking account with a 'good bank; will it help me in any way?",. .f . - Mrs. E. Gillls, Prop. Hot and- cold water Jn jvery, roejt Rooms single and en suite, 60c, 76c ' fl.Oo and J v . up. PROVO, UTAH. 84 N; Acad. Ave We i , - sale-rlah- . 1 - - m mmmmmw' ..'A 1 SPECIAL RATES EAST.. i Time for . - Rates tfi- Missouri and Mississippi river points, Peortajlll.,, and Chicago, fiU will be on Denver.' Rio Grande onjOctober 14th, good returning until December SI, 191 and; November lg, December 21 and 22; final return limit 60 days from date of sale. See depot ticket agent for rates. . : ' V Postmaster; .in if lis telephone-businesft- - -- .1 - . - '. ?- Morales, Manuel M. If the letters are not called for in two weeksihey wlirbe. senFto the dead letter office. JAMS CLOVE, -- , Gentlemen. John. ' ' Bucklar. Jonn M.' Evans, R, J. Fuller, PerryB, Gardnerr Joshua. Gteene, Lawrence. " , -- - ' - '. - . ; ' B'.u'nk, flrty-elght- d 1H: - Mrt1 Williams, . -- fair-minde- , ""Ladies. ' Davis. Mrs. Mollis. ' "a Peterson, Mrs; Johannah F. Shlrwood. Miss Mtlly. Just Received ." ,' . JUllJ Letters for the following persons fe. at the Provo postof- - t&ain unclaimed, ! a I i ADVERTISED, LETTERS. . SUITS fine iIhkMWftJcjtiijjfjoyflewliaJiai !a 1911 -- It. Get rthe Aberdeen v.-- They are the best in the "T.StateT" .it IndepeRdcnt " : i Coal Co. Yard by the woolen mills. KOFFORD- - & CROWTIIERS, Proprietors. t V |