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Show LEBUTU5 J ce (eeley's Always on hand at the only Drug Store i a t ii Are you prepared to receive these warnings at your place? If not sign a contract now and avoid vain regrets later. " at the FOR THIS SERVICE. the Season Our rotLWOtnen and children. A fine cause Hose, beautiful fat color, rnade.extra strong in heel and toe, where the wear le cornesialsahas a garter hem; whicft avestiie" so common in other kinds. Easy to put on and hard" tearing ' to wear out. . This is positively the greatest Value ever shown, and to be appreciated.- must wide-doub- . 811 A. Anderberg ; 1009 5.00 state legislature held in the House 829 500- M.'SrTCanchner-Jr- T 2.50 II chamber at T:30 o'clock Thursday 864 Child Cole & Co. . 500 2.50 H-night. The amendments adopted to the 2.50 Senate bill make it practically au en 819 Child Cole & Co. . . S.00 H 941 "Whitney Jex Co . . . 1.00 tirely new bill, and materially change 10;!2 R. 1000 5.00 A, Barney the effect of the measure. 5 107? P. W. Thackwell .. 1000 "The action of the caueus means 1181 Emily Bullock : 500 2.50 Matson-TT-- r.-. that, with the alterations and amend 1 n rS07: 500 2.501 ments made n the Senate bill the 123 Geo. H. Higgs I.M8 Tom Dallas 2 50 legislature., is passing the 'federal .00 1000 iiost, nan u miDi'ui in bill which "Was 77. Introduced bunch' 1:161 W. Hobba-77-71000 '5.00 2:50 the House The 'bunch' bill was not 1 377 James AurulHanr A, 2.50 500 given any consideration by the Ieg:s V.',n Mrs.F. B.Palm H. Walters. 500 2.50 136 lature, but under the pressure of the 1446 A. C. Candland .... 2000 10.00 was which administration steam roller 1447 De Witt II. Lb we 200 1.00 broueht into play at the caucus, ihe Co., 1 44S 500 3.50 Badger Bros. . . . . . raemhers of the legislature have in 1.V.2 Mrs. FT I. Shorrr: . 1000 5.00 corporaten into the senate mil tae lott7 2.50 Anderberg .. '1500 250 very features to which they most ob- 1584 F. W. Kfausseneck 1.25 2.50 . I50 G. H. Gordon ...... '500 jected in the Houee bill, 5.00 "Governor William Spry was in the 1652 W. E. Gordon . . . . 1000 1664 F. W. Krauseueck 306 1.50 saddle at the caucus, and despite Gi 1727 Nate Rockhill 2000 10.00 strenuous efforts of some "of th uk re 1772 Mrs. J. W. Green ..1000 5.00 1000 5.00 refactory menbers, he was never un- 1S08 Ross Hatton ., 500 2.50 seated. Every amendment proposed by 1851 Yt Li Yeamans v. 1858 J. H. Robinson .... 1000 5.00 or more was the governor accepted 1863 Peter Stravopoulos. 1000 5.0j less meekly by the caucus. On soma 1887 Geo. A. Shepard. 1400 &09 500 2.50 poln.ta--seyraof the members wihl1 lTGeoTA. Shepard ! 2.53 500 almost violent in their opposition, but 1926 Geo. A. Shepard 1947 Geo. A. Shepard 2.50 Sevnever succeeded. the opposition M. C. Newell 1000 6.O0 eral: times the dissenting members 2142 James- - A. Pollock & Co. 5.i 1000 raised their voices so loudly in protest thtjt they could be heard through- 2159 James A. Pollock & Co 500 2.50 out the building .Qnce "21S8TV7 M.- Havenor . rtr "300 4.50 for :h door, loudlv de- 2190 H. C. Jex 1000 3.00 .50 refused to be bound 2196 Mrs. 11, H. Mclntyre 100 claring that-the2216 Bros. , , . 100 -.- 60 by th,e caucus. But they did not go, 2281 Badger. Annie M. CUssold .. 252 1.26 and with, the .exception of- a few mem-ber- 2 j3TJames A.. Sullivan T 500 2.50 it is understood that those who 2365 James A. Pollock: & t- . 1000 Co; attended the caucus will be bound by .5,00 2367 James A. Pollock 4 its action. Co. 1000 50 "Two of the governor's, amendments 2868 James A. Pollock & j more created than ordinary opposition. Co 1000 5.00 (They were the amendments giving the 2369 James - At, Pollock & looo 5.00 Co.4...... courts the licensing power and requir & A7 2170 Pollock James ing a majority of the votes cast at the Co. 5.00 .: 1000 Mitfit" preceding general election to de- 2:!36 J. C. Sullivan 4.81 96:?. 5.00 cide an election on the liquor question. 2415 J. Will Lewis ...... 1000 .'. 758 3.79 It was freely charged that, the amend 2.159'" A." V Wenger 710 3.55' ment giving courts the power to issue 2572 H. C. 'Jex 720 - 3.60 2573 H. C. Jex licenses was made in order toilco. the 2576 VVimmef Investment Co. 100 100 Co. ,50 power of granting licenses away from 100 .50 the American city council, and fo give 35H3 R. K, Cobb & Co. 500 - 2.50 it to the Republfcan district judges, 2612 Sam Ling . . . . 389 A. Johnson 1.94 11 Jthatjt was merely ajolitical jlay. It 2616 EH. Holt was declared that under the amend- 2658 James A. Pollock 1000-7Z1L00 0 . Co ment requiring a majority of ihe. votes M.-.35 Pack . . . . . . .. cast at the last preceding general elec- C6S0 2.27 zm VrHr Ray & Co. 4.. 455 tion to decide a liquor election it was 26S2 A. Ft Palm .... .... 460 12,30 2.30 practically impossible for tr-- prohibi- 26 S3 Robert Boyer . .. 460 4.65 930 tionists to carry an election exempt in 2654 TTN, Keeney .78 157 Snow districts where the sentiment was '6S7sEdgar ss ' be-see- Special Price 25 cents ( L. : ...... The following described property will be sold to the highest bidder at ..several-mew-bers-bolh'- PRO VO LIVERY STABLE .Saturday, March 18: ; On to Main Street, I to Palace Drug With a Fine S d One match driving, team, weight 1600 Mitchell wagon. One 3 One set double harness. "driving harness. . J. Bccfc M 2 - 1 ' 7 DO. LOVELESS, .......... Auctioneer. 1 feQ ....... i Owner. i - -4 -- All are Cordially Invite Visit the Nei s, -- - ; J i -- Ha- s- rJl 0 v c L. 500-21P.- w?igl-2350- J-- ; ..... AncOoiLSate - , - J, Bock, the Jo ....... R--- Y, , asi-Joh- I. A. SMOOT, Managetv Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone Company t 1 t m 3aaai4j3oie- - . RepublicanjL-mmber..4f-th- . One-se- . liiiliraieefcs ...... Particular Attention Given Rural Subscribers . - 1 a ... rat8 -' . f NO EXTRA CHARGE - - The size of the FRUIT CROP in this section materially affects every industry doing business in this district, ,.v ' ,' For this reason we are paying particular attention to OUR FROST WARNING SERVICE. United States j Weather and Bulletins will te furnished our subscribers-accurate- ly reBLIGHT FROST from U the crop promptly and dangers duced. to a minimum. - TKe Greatest Thing- of ' jf Beiufits Others ' is . Prosperity for One - Oil TIEIHIEB THE BEST . general electa to have prohibition : of the state. to sell v r the. third class, m well tOa ciU?C: of the first sec ' ond class. V'A tlub entitled to 4 iiquor 'license is one which owns property valued at While every one fa Utah,' except the, Bpt lei tb 5000, and which require fellow on tht inside, was expecting to membership dues ot not less Qisa tU hear that the governor had signed. thsl per year. The license for clubs to liquor bill which passed hotll, branches 40Q and the making the minimum of the Utah legislature this week, (be maximum 12000.- - The bill at present ' startling announcement was made that makes the minimum 1300 and the the governor had brought down his maximum $1000. - Clubs .are not permitted- - to- ..sejl hand on the executive desk with re- liquor between the hours of 12 mid force end immediately the night and C a. m. sounding legislators, quailing lnthe presence Hotels are .If with executive wrath, had offered to sur permitted to serve intoxicant render their legislative prerogatives. meals. 1 go back to their desks and pass what The sale of liquor without a license v, is to be made a misdemeanor. Ogden ever the governor deemed best for the Standard. , .... ; '. " future welfare of the governor, the i party and the "bunch." DELINQUENT NOTICE We always have recognized in the Tintic Central Mining Company Prin governor a strong personality. His in cipal Place of Business, Provo, But dividuality has been pronounced. UUh. not for a moment did we accord to; him Kbtice There are delinqut-nt- ' upon the force ot character, the persuasive the following Ldettcribed-.s'tockwoiac ness, the power to dominate An entire count of assessment No. 6 of 'Vg cont legislative body as he did Thursday per share, levied on the 23 day of night, an account ot which Ms repro Jan., 1911, the several amounts set duced from the Salt Lake tribune, as opposite-hnames of the respective follows: shareholders as follows : . "All of the amendment to the Sen No. Name-- e Share Ami ate liquor bill which bad previously 325 A. C. Anderson . 300 $ 2.50 " been rejected were adopted and made 504 Southworth 5.00 Cole. 1000 a part of the bill at& stormy caucus 578 Child Cole & Co.... 1000- - 5.00 read on Academy Ave. the last preceding necessary ia order is cittes and ton Clubs are liqupr in citte of A Great Assortment 1 MONMEr3 In Both Marble and GranitS F. . EMPSON'S LiL'Miw; 63V ' " C3 0 a :" C3 a .cat; TTT- - - jr-- overwhelminglynlravjj-r-ot-itfohl- tioiu OMIWY - 414 414 414 379 421 2.07 2.07 --a- nd 2.07 "There? were thirteen of the eight- 2fi91Roe"A. Deal ..... 1.90 Westrope . een members of the Senate and thirty-fou- r 2692t 2.10 2693 J. W. Calleyx.... ' Soutth Sreet of the forty-fivmembers of the 2694 Paul Liidlpw x. . 3.55 .710 South of Tabernacle on 3.71 lower chouse. ..Of those all, save one 2C95 A F. Palm . . 742 -. UTAH PROVO i?4 1.79 ,or two .of the 'Senators and perhaps M V V Mi J" ( "f 1.61 2697 A. C. Anderson x;i22 halfa dozen members of the house are 2698 J. W.' Hatfield 1.38 275 . """"" ' " ' " i1 ""? regarded bound by the action of the 2699 John W. Smith 3.30 . 660 1.55 310 caucus. The absent senators were Ol- 2701 John Matson " PNEUMONIA FOLLOWS A COLO ' 1J5 Growth of Jewelry Industry. son and unk, Democrats, and Kelly, 2702 John ltfatson . . . . . . J1 3.30 660 2703 Matson John y ' Hyde," and Bootfi, Republicans. " .40 x' The phenomenal growth of the jewel-r80 2704 Samuel R. Neel . ', But never flte'ws -- h;;'pf;.'i,olej'i And so the governor halted the dis- 2705 Wm. B. Robinson .. 317 industry as well as that of 1.58 and setting, is shown In Honey and' Tar, ublcU cheeks tha M9 38 gruntled leglsfators who were attempt- 2706 Badger Bros." .... and expels the co!J. M. Stock-w.elAnd In accordance with law and an recent figures of tbe year's importa- cough ing to break out of the caucus and In tions in Mo., . say i, "It. beats round lines. these Hannibal, figures, of board of. directors made commanded them to be seated. That is order . U AO the A n. n n I.M lOI 1 J J .. u 10. there were imported Into all It I "et?f astt. ndar during something new In legislating, but the!Bhareg ot each'praCel of stock as may this country diamonds and other pre- a bad cold and cough and was lifting of a recalcitrant legislator by oe- - necessary- - w pu one jHoiit; stone rtbrths atue pesoio-- t hot-threatened u ih "pTrenmnnr the nape of the. neck and slamming auction at' myo'rr ice, Provo City, Utah, 000,,; Under this general group . diacom"far and tl h Foley's Honey him down In his seat should have the on Wednesday. March 15, 1911, at the monds formed a very large proportion ' to me." No a. ' of cnred10 thr hour m,, bay jtist atiinquent opiates, nt Awt.rl.rr 1. .11 of thOotaV a part- ot them coming ia pU'tely - liousohoid' medicine. v'tnn uuiiir iua ail ffiescuL assessment." together- - with the cost of iri i ui JTor in the natural form, to l'e cu and iet a 'reliabte' the conviction that to be humble in advertising and expense of pale. Co , three sale Drug Hedquist by In the United States, an9the.r pnrt cut, " ithe presence of a superior is the part : stores. - .- R. L. ANDERBERG but not.seU the porpoition set fofore Secretary, of wisdom I beingsent4o 4he. United States b?ingAfter the governor had ,esUbll8ortln?0,1fKnl8hCkKfc2PrOV' extremely sman ano irciudea. uhuh.iKpringville road, at I'kins' rnnch'1 control of the caucus and had- com- , t tho vanpral hvari "l'a.f!rv ' Tirgt pub. Veb. 28. 1911. 'diamonds entering .the .S'aVts April 1 Phone 2ttf-manded the proper degree of awe, Tie :. . tt country ':"ln 1910 was 110,250,0,00;-.- . of lentproceeded, bo 'we are told, to have the, NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT not but diamonds cnL $29,50t),000; set, legislators 'subscribe to the following of other' precious sone, cut bnt not1.. IntMTURK and Ho.hold Goods By order of th board -of directors at amendments to the liquor bill they had ' eCj7,750,000, and of Jpweiry . ar 1 for s'uIq 69l tV.wcC.MMr, where thor a' meeting held the 13th day of March, Just pasaed: i. ; ; of gold and sve1-;J-c- i Trthermaantacturls T Maivh 20, be een f rwn-M- oa -Licensing power is to be taken from 1911, the date of sale on the above 3,250,O0Ov3rakinS group r t Inclusive, Uolnf Friday, was stock postponedTIuntn secdelinquent i councils in cities of the first and of diamonds and other precious stones , , ;- 1911, " 10 at 20thMarch Mondav. in and hands of the 'ond elssBeg placed 5 thetoUlJorv. 1910ls.1907-a-147.760,000 or-SM. 4 nd i district courts. o'clock a. ."-' 7, . $42,500,000- la agalwf 3 Jt : : .'plwae. 1900. la i l: anderbbrg, .majority. ?f anahe vote. ca.t at '. Si Served, instead of potatoes'; with steaks or chops, bacon or ham and eggs it is good and welcome welcome as a fine friend. Heat it and cat some want it cold, with cream Empson't Hominy contains greater food value for the money than any other- food that comes 'in cans First Just e ATI ''' n .. ...... -- ca ;i&zuvA wiMciM xkufkn& - ,1 a: 4. IlllJllIlififf 5 nmmmmmm o '. v - f" " -- , DON' T 'FORGET The Herald ' sub. ' a now 2.00 is year ycriptiott price . 3 - . . 7.V Af- - -- ed ti,. - $- - !, - .i, ; . . c . fhjnryAiatelL, 2659 Tloe A. Deal ... .... 2:J0 Roe A I Deal ....... find what pleas at reasonable prices :tejcy"Marblc&"G You will e-ent,re 1 $14,-,Mri- -- it 605-.00- .'TV.,...: ...... .... f-- -- - . -- |