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Show y PRINCESS' AND ELLEN. - --LOCALS Curtis, ihe eledrteai at- the' Princeas theatre have a i- 07 re're engaged in selling the things dear to every nfaii's heart. wil! be held in1 hall tonight under the auu- of the U. C. V. extension tie ! partment. Several talks of interest to the farmers will be given. Ttieyi Include the following: : Prof. 3. C. ITogemson will tafk on "Soils and! Forage," 0, C. Gregg, miperlntendeiit I farmers' Institutes of Minnesota, on "The Dairy row; " , and Ben R Kl j iredgo on "Cleanliness In. Milking." ,f ! - f BAA r- - 1V f i ot gee, pleated or plain, lut a wide variety, soft- collars" - French' Flannels cuffs. cuffs-- and .silks SI 50 U'llich seenr-tdnobje- abundance. Xut only the usual negli- with-t'ren- to ch $G 00 Close fitting underwear closer prices. weight woolens from the sheep's back! Bal- the tisual-fin- e briggans-an- d cotton ribbed garments.. rUnion ct them. suits if you T A prefer - - Carterville,' tomorrow-afternoo'clock. Interment-wlll-- be cemetery. ty SPECIAL AUBl Arthur Carter was tried in Justice s L, Jonet'art;tel';t;Jar7:on the charge of unlawfully taking fish from the Provo river. The complaint specinedtbaVCarter took the fish February 24 and the defendant in- troduced, evidence to the effect that ll would have been impossible for him to go to the river or do any fishing on" that date and by Indisputable tnaoy proved aa alibi, Wfc. fu t . or One Day Only, Monday, Mar. 4th. We will French Dry Clean Men's e Ladies Suits," $1.25; T $1.25. Dresses; Remember, we ar making this special for one (fay only. By our process of cleaning, your garments will look 'e sell you "A. I'; C." Red atxT Toile do '.. nords at 10 e .sell voli the best Apron (iirigliam's - at . Muslins IUeaclKjd 6 at pay Klc 'J: MONDAYtMARGWt-hay- Lake H- ; 4 inches to width-fro- 6. indies, 25c jSric'e, to 40c- - This assort mt'itt will bt4)uiiin displav for.vour choice' 16 t i: , " -- 7 yy y. 1 .r:- u - ys ,yy y y:..?. y '.: ' desired ' .v I s ,.y , . a '. DYEING- .- , GJve ui PROVO -- f MINE UNDER CITY. ' a TrUI .Today CLEANING West Center 432 - 4.4 0 Commencing Saturday, March 2nd, on Children's Lace Shoes, They This is agood saving to your As followst- -J lire all7utl:lassslbck; y. ,r vs 'y yy was 25c, now.J:,.;Lr,,.18 was $1.35, now -- H92 s - .y y ' was 35c, now -- . ooi : was was 7" was - was was as 40c, now was" 50c, nol wa's5c?lio"wTri was was was ' - was was was " was was was 65c, now 75c, now 85c, now 90c, now $1.00, now $1.10, how $1.15, now $1.2o, now L43-- M.50now -- now was $1.85, now' vas $1.90, now .'was $2.00, now -- was $115, now -- ;was $2.25, now J. was $2.36, now was $2.50, now was $2.75, now zzzzzy-;- : 49 zZZfV7ZJZZ TftA , vv ..a...98. $.65, now' was$r.75, nowy oOcy now . 94 $1.40, now Sl.45, now $1 .60, - -'- 7 - level Lower Mam the moth Is running a drift to get out un TMSmbiofh- - HolTow"grduna7 on which a portion of the town of Mammoth la built. According to report, on the, 1,500 level a body of quartz has recently been entered, showing On I Sate ie8afl.,kiraMce . POPULAR LUNCHEON. Lunche'ons.whlch have been given during the week at the Social hall by the First Ward have become, so popu lar that the ladies in charge have had difficulty in taking care of the crowd. The money derived from the affair will be used for ward purposes. 1,000-fo- ot - - y Proprietor o V -r- .i.98 " sioa7 07 SI 18 -Sl - ' ' $1 26 S ;.- 25, :35 at and table-dam-ask 6Q, 75 $1.00 10. -- v- 45d 60lS 75f. Full size sheets 90(J We are the only house in this section sell' s 50 atthispnce. Tnjpaltthese-fcrand- Articles? All 25c Powders at V 15 Colgates Talcum Powder 15 Menen's Talcum Powder 15 '"' fXarge" size .Peroxide All 25c Tooth Washes -- 19 1. Foot Powder, 2 for Sempre Giovine 39 These Prices are Always the Same. -- . 45 to 51 Academy Avenue ..... PrnvA'' l . FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND . x 4 - o $ v . hlack )- ExtradorniaFy valties forthe prices AVt sell you white check Dimities at . 15K and 20 RVIN ES the Increase in business at the post office for February. Willie .the Increase is not large over the same month last year It demonstrates tha the citjk is growing. If business coa tlnues the quarter will show a sub stantial Increase over last year. V Mrs. Brig Madsen, 173 e sell you 50 ..g .39 port of Telephone us your order Phone Jl-JlJlg- et Warp, Best Grade, $1.25 Considering that there were tw holidays in last month. Postmaster Jas. Clove is very pleased with the re-- QUARTS FOR $1.00 (ew more customers A II X n BUSINESS INCREASED. We Deliver Pure Milk just boughLSOCXIyard.rof ribboii averaeinir in e View 1-2- W ,72 . Pure Food Dairy Co. 7 for the, same 3 anl tip to (R) Provo Tea & - China Co. 14. 12 8131011, - Get Prices From LI We sell you unbieache.dlinen tovvelings JtoamcrWarc, JEtc. I QPrriAi -- h If you are it is your own fault. You can buy better dry goods for less money from us. Dinner Sets, Silverware, Glassware, We Call for and Deliver. PROVO CLEANING & DYEING CO., 432 W. Center; PJione 65 1 . ., . - our Dry Goods ? or H WW ' tea, Boy Coffee, work guaranteed satisfactory. All . :..1"...1L.I.....X.114 Ivory ..Soap Packers Tar Soap Physician's and Surgeons Soap Stillman's Freckle Cream 39 Hines' Honey and Almond Cream Java Rice Face Powder ..: 35 La Blache Face Powder .....t-- .;. ...,i;;r39 T like new. - - - If so the following will interest you When You Want to One-Piec- M va - nvf .1111 Do You fleed Toilet FOR SALE :S. C. W. Leghorns bred talay; baby chicks and eggs for hatching. Clark's poultry yard. Spnngville. Phone 153k. (S) at 1 in the on rtSHEMAN-lROV- E . The Toggery " v Li. j We sell you towels at fur-nlah- of ground, good sink barn, bath,: lavatory and toilet, electric lights, offered at a great sacrifice, close in. For further information enquire of owner at .No. 184 N. 2 East. . " house;-ai- l ed, 6x12 rods First and foremost cloth iers to men and young men. 1 Tho Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Carter died at an early hour tola morning', the funeral services will be held from the family residence INFANT DEAD. K-A-R -- Lonus.ually F0H SALk ,v ( act and one which . tators. CARTER n I i . - h - - ? n ml ahd ".en to the southern party of the state mder fho direction of Deputy Fish - and Game Warden Madson- .- Notwttn . BUndlng the long Journey on sleighs from Jackson Hole to St. Anthony, tho animals presented a good appear-- , ance and were pretty well tamed. The two males had been dehorned. The "teaatsilld-Tiio the fentle pats given them by the spec- x 1 thA llTo un-A- ' )ur shirts have a splendid live up to it. K'pntation-- ELKS WERE SEEN BY SPORTS. About a score of Provo sporta stay-- ed up until late last Wednesday to - i tics, ' collars, Shirts, dcrvvear. 1 1 . : L; 1 tugnt s The picture program" at both houses have several Interesting films on their programs and. "Monday and Tuesday nights next at the Pin- cess theatre. Manager Ashton has se cured the excellent musical act of the Italian II Trovatore trio. mti- sicians" have received words of praise 'and appreciation at every pjace they, have played' and something new. in; musical act3 is p'roirifsed the patrons of the in this musical iri'. The films for 'Saturday and Monday nights at! the Ellen are "The Prosecuting Attorney,"- a Selig drama, "Doubly Decided Orphans," a Vita-grap."Betrayed by a Parasol." a Pathe, "Chile of the West," S. & A. Western, "Dr. Twoatep. Prescription" ,.and a senic film,. "A Malay, YilUtgeT1 "Vt thre Princess a pretty Olograph tory "Haby an.r SlOYk," heads the bill. is an interesting edi tion of the Pathes Weekly, a Vita-grapdrama, "Thk. Heart" of the Krnk's Jester," an Edison comedy, ''Freezing Auntie'" and aiTedjication-a- l firm, --"CodiJsh Industry." C7 Farmers' Institute' is " tne patrons at last or .1 College 4 woa-ders- , very educational FARMERS' INSTITUTE TONIGHT, : & Snyder ;. f t IB .. CORFMAN TO REFEREE. . la the federal court yesterday a pe-- . litlon la Involuntary bankruptcy Provo Bench Fruit and Prothe against duce" company, filed January nTwisre- terred to E." E. Corfman, referee iu ; kankruptcy. The same 'disunion wan made of a petition filed January. ZtagalnsH) A, Depue of Salt Lake, 1 THE PROVO HERALD small values. A raise from the 1,700 level is being made to catch the quarts vein prospected on upper levels. A$ the greater depth the hope Is that higher Talues may be. found. Headquarters for Farm Fences. IB Ai Mi 33 U n UUV " 1 mmm mmm, . a- I MM . MADE J . -' m )mmt ALL HEICHTS Made of large, steel wires, heaVUy galvanized. Amply provides for and contraction. 13' pipans;on practically everlasting. 'Never-goe- s vrone, no mattef how great Does notrxLutilate nor injure stock.:: a.ftrayx is.put.aail IM sbnr. ade lurnsjDatfle.Kcrsss, iiags end Pigs1 uu uu.AKAmrctD by us and guaranteed by the Call end see It. We can fihow you hdw It will save yojAJBoncjiaad fiiJiayour-field- s so 4lieywiiLt4tioL Laieu fatern wire Gates. Poultry Netting 1 and mesh. manufacturer-v- . WE BUY OUR.WIRE FENCE JN CAR LOAD LOTS. - - Therefore we are prepared to sell you at lower prices than ever. All sizes of American We also carry a Wire Fence complete line of builders hardware. Beebe Lumber Company ' " "Phones ' ,: Provo, Utah . TOMATOES ARE CONTRACTED. res T;Torty-on- : acre of tomatoes were contracted yester11ay-Tt8-esntt-- xf the news story published In the Herald in last issue It is stated that The Garden Clty Canning company will make arrangements to handle all the products and are therefore making an erfort to take care of all the contracts they can' get. If the present plants Get It. now while : you can. wiir1, not care for- - the demand, more Wo have plenty. " Telephone""l? machinery; will be placed so that the people of this section will have all th$ facilities they need la Canning JOHM WGUY ELECTED. their products. It ii 'sutwr-tnart- he In the election of officers" JohaW. ' The Utah .Association Football un Guy of Provo cannery on Provo Bench will be run aa chosen as second this season. '.'.'r ion held an enthusiastic .v ; yz---. meeting in Salt Lake City last night .represen $100 PER PLATE tatives being present from Rio Grande. ' Phone 564s . Salt Lake; Provo, Eureka Copper, Og-de' wai paid at a banquet to Henry Clay : ; PROF. G. W. FIT2R0Y A Fort Douglas, Salt Lake High In New.X)rIeans In 1842. ? Mighty cost,-1.- : Teacher of Music . ,. School Freshmen and other teams. All ly for those with: stomach trouble or , THE BRAHMS 8TIJDI0 " senior clubs represented entered for PIno, ; Solfeflgto, Harmony 4 ."..DS.Uuu. v. uay tha Daynej challenge "cup and the where nse' Dr. Klnkn people every Theory, Hrmbnld Analysis, New Life Pills ' V draw for fames resulted aa follows: for thARA trniiMn. Counteraolnt.' ' ... . ti as m .ieu uver, Bja- Y 09 n. Acaaemy Ave. Utah Copper ts Ogden, at Garfield: ocy and bowel disorders. i? mtZ '. ' ' " Provo, Utah Provo va' Rio Qrande.at Provo: Fort cure. Only 25 cU at fledqulsfs Dvxt I Douglas vs'Salt'Lake at Fort Douglaa. Co. 104-105- IS MO O T a S PA FFOR D I WiiacrRalfefDcHvercd - Sl--32 -- $132 $136 y;- 42 vice-preside- -- We Need the room and are giving you the benefit. Yourt for -- y- trade-- ' o o o . o a ' f a w y 30c38oe y. " t ' 09 t t . - V a aaa "i "-- m - V vo u y - - |