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Show THE PROVO HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1911. THE PROVO HERALD Visit Our (TRI-WEEKL- C Consolidation Provo Hprald (Daily) and jlnterpountain of-.Th- e ' ' l Herald (Weekly). ' PUBLISHED BY. HERALD PUBLISHING CO, BAKER & LARSON, Owners. ' . , Center Street .Provo, Utah. BOTH PHONES.": ! itered as Second Class Matter June 6, 1911 at the PostoTfice at Provo, Utah; under act of March 3, 1879 r r RU-BER-O- I - President Toft at the State Fair : the notices published here consult respective signers or county clerk. ; ! I t : 2pr ply 1- -2 3plr Samples on Request Balccr Lumber'Co. a question .whether the people should be charged 25 cents to liear of lie message the president. As a matter of factaccording to ' plans, President Taft becomes, one of the attractions at the State fair on Octobr 5." This feature; will be advertised Aht same as T'. theatrical stunts, etc.- - It will be theaimofJ:he'management of the -- Both Phones 21, 185 ; West Third South, , j Earned for this, would it not be better to allow the president to itress the people at some point where he would not have to be a nt ' For is really a "malFet inwliich'the iBg . opposlte'the No. Bros-ir- cis 233 198 211 fife Wednesday night twenty minutes passed be fore tho firemen could .make any headway .......... against the names, De - Some few. years, ago it cause Uere was no water, in wAs'claimed that theinew system being installed would supply' ample water for a city of" 200,000 ptople. With a population, of a little over haffTthat number; there Js cry of shortage. The lesson which Blifti!f1 tbis eondition is obvious. Many claims Iprtrn frnm rPrniis w . TW t 4VK are beinff made for the new svstem in this city --These should be the iliorougly, investigated before, the council and engineer accept water a t of desirous shortage. .new system, Trovo citizens fail it have to much' too cost money The new: System portage. At the s. w A will sell tickets September 1st and 2nd, good returning September 3rd. - . - -- - -j -- . The Salt Lake Route "Utah's Most Popular Road" -- . '; - . , , , - Commoner. - ; - Acquisitiorc; sold your 't thQughtyou .. 7 . " Not That Busy. r 6he asked sweet- bile p' r T. -- - ' " - '''" X - -- 7 covers, robber bantfa and b6 forth." aaa array paraf-iTa, Base Chartje. ' ". - J mya- - "Charley,, dear,?' said oung (Margaret, aged 4. watched the "did you aay that man stole Torkins, the antll fruit tioua process Quietly, . a baset i la thenars and the covert 'ready. ' ' . "Yes, that's what I 6aid." ."Oh! she exclaimed estatlcal'y, Cjen "VelL I'm alad of it There were jaarmee, please let ne put some car mora than our men seemed to do anyprns oa."iVoman'8 Home Compaa. 1 with." Washington Star. thing' m. i ' ... - Phones the Garage... Chirt) From the Closet" r Speedy (phoning from farmhouse to guess yu will have to garage)- -r aoth, V - come and get me. - I've turned turtle. I bad a political pull! This is 'a garage; you want isven't had a square meal for years, Voice ' aquarlum".-i-JudgOa account of the tariff en wool." the "How- I j, wish,', moaaed the -- taW-starve- d : - " ' e. ; .. September 22d, to 30th, 1911. ' ' . ; . Four State Fair . . i Walsh.- - . . t. - REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLE show . - - Aand ! ' , S8 sale. . , DON PHILIFPINFS famous Italian Bind of 44 pieces;' r Concerts every afternoon and evening. " in show the sworld. . Bigest SHEEP Get your Exhibits Ready ' ' Send for PremiunTLlst 0 One Fare for the Round Trip on All Railroads. ' ' ' ' H. MROWE, Mgr. ;. .v -- . -- . l . - which I offer af S35 TO PER ACRE-Anyon- e wanting Information, about Uinta Lands should. write . - S. H. WOOD, Provo, Utah ... A. C. SORENSEN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Residence and Office, 367 S. .W HC. 2,000 453 483 625 133 C. . Fourth West St OFFICE HOURS: 9 to 10 a. m., ' .2 to 4 p. m. . And By Appointment -- 8 299 128 437 185 834 208 343 346 347 348 349 362 363 T.A. ...... Lee 2,000 .1,898 Hyrum J. Evaar-Jr- , . 1,500 Hyrum J. Evan3 Jr, Etta-Home- i" 2.00 2,000 2.00 2 J)00 1.00 1,000 1.O0 1,000 1.00 1,000 " " 1.00 1,000 . 2.00 2,000 2.50 2,500 r.1. . Henry Lewis ...... Henry L6wls . , . . IT Henry Lewis ?rrrrr m 2,500-Ephral- r2.50 3,000 2,847 6.000 4,745 5,000 4,745 00 "6.00 504 4.75 518- 6.50 482 6.17 484 i 2.00 486 1.90 487 1 2.00 459. 1.90 455 3.00 456 6.00 457 6.00 458 4.00 496 3.67 481 6.40 452 2.00 454 1.00 433 6.00 441 4.75 ...... - Mrs. Jrfs.. Kirkwoodr-LDO- Q .' 6,000 J. W. Deal . JLR 4.000-2,00- " 2.50 2.50 2,500 2,500 Muhlstelnu 3,000 - -- 3.00 3.00 '495 2.00 2,000 Hodson R. 498 J, 2.85 2.00 5.00 499, J R. Hodson 0" -- 1,00-2.00 " Bera Walton 1.00 Bern Walton , . , . , v 1.000 2.00 . 2,000 Mary Reynolds , , 1.00 . Johnson 1,000 .'. Nancy 1,000 Ge'orgt.T, Peay,, 1.00 William W. Peay ., 1,000 5.00 Brlgv Muhlsteln . . . 6,ooo; Karl M. Pratt ...... 2,006 1,060 Mrs. B. M. Roberts Hazel Roberts'...... 1,000' 1.00" 2.00 Chase, Moulton .... 2,000 2.00- John ift- - Muhlstein, 2,000 21,633 38.59. Edward Wilklns 5.00 6,000 B.'M. Roberts .. 1.00 . .1,000 Lyne Roberts :vo. J...F. Ross Stryder-- .. i - .2,000--2-- 00 Draper .. . 1.00 1,000 2.0Qfl..L..2.0Q ...... And la accordance with law and 1.00 Board, of Directors made 1.00 order 1.00 on the 25th day of July, 1911. as many - 4.00 shares of each parcel' of stock ss may 20.00 te necessary wllf e Sold at publ'c auc 2.00 tion at the .off Ice of the company, 44 2.00 West Center street, ion Wednesday, 1,000 Fred Evans 1,000 309, Fred Evans i 517 i Ida Stewart Peay. . 1,000 520 W. 4.000 Harmon 411 Mary Etta Horner .. .20.000 !412 vMary Etta Horner. . 2 000 413 414 415 416 417 418 Mary Etta Horner.. .Mary Etta Horner.. ofhe -- 2,000 2,000 Wary Mary Mry M-- ry Ea Hornff . ' 1.000 Etta Homer..- - 1.000 Ftt Homer. . 2,000 TIHa '. Homer.. 4.M0 at "10" o'clock a."m. to pay the delinquent assessment, togethand of er with the cost advertising . . pense of sa'e. F. E. BROWN, Secretary. .', Off1re44 iWest. Center. Sa. Provo, "2.00 'Septn3,""19U," Mary Etta Horner.. 41' 420 Mary Etta Horner... Mary Etta Horner. . Henry Lewis 1.00.492 6,500. J. Blake 6,168 J; Blake 366- Parley Fu'lmer . . . . 2,000367 Parley Fullmer 1,898 361 J. E. Snyder 2,000 390 J. E. Snyder . . . ... 1,898 435 John Guy 3,000 436 John Guy . ... ..... 6,000. 373 William ' HornerV . . . 6.000 394 William Horner . i. 4,000 William Horner , . 3,665 William Homer . . . 6,498 530 William Horner ... 1,996 - 2.00 427 1.90 428 491 -rr- -frr WilllanT II. Kelse'y . "O.'W. Mendenhall . . G. W. Mendenhall . J. F. Mendenhall-r- r J. F. Mendenhall' . . D. Mary Mary Mary 2.00 493 . 2.Q0O '.William II. Kelsey . D. 2.00. 422 1.80 423 1.5Q m ..,. i4M' ' PHONE Etta Horner.-Horner.. 2i 'Etta '6.00 .' 425 Horner, Etta Mary2.00 Horner. I 1.90 426 Mary Etta T.A..Lee. Roy JJanieTs Ro- y- Daniels "T 2.00, M.- - It auction RESERVATION LANDS UINTA A:..', 308 -' Provo have aome. rare bargains in (nr . I ...... 357. NOTICE.. , will open an office about September- - 1st. I ... 527 392 Six Big RACES Every Afternoon. "AEROPLANE. FLIGHTS daily by Aviator Charles F. . 23.73 4.00' 237 : 3.80 . 238 Joseph 3,795 4.00' 394 F. NE. Brown ,...,.4,000 1.00 109 Jorum Johnson ...1,000 175 Jorum Johnson .' : . 2,000 ' ' 2.00 1.00 . . 1,000 131 Jorum Johnson' 3.80 243 Jorum Johnson . . .k 3,795 '. 2.00 2,000 209 James A. Bullock 1.9D a!v . Bullock 1,898 246 James 3.00 190 J. C. Anderson 3,000 432 J. "Ci": Anderson ... .10.000 ,10.00 5.00 252 John Homer 5,000 4.75 253 ,.John Homer, 4,745 15 James H, Clark ' . .'.10,000 10.00 9.50 9,490 254 James H. Clark 9.75 480 N. A. Nielson 9,745 " 2.00 87 H. P. Hicks ....V'..; 2,000 3.80 ff.796 264 : H C. Hicks . . . Hlcks'77.7.ArV 1,00- 0- 1.00 485 000"-Vl.898 .00 134 - Mrs. James llenrie 1.90 265' Mrs. James Henrie 1.00 521 Lamar Nelson i. 1,000 e,ooo - 6.00 213 James M. Sumslon 5.70: 2S0 James M. Sumsion 5,694 5,000 :; 6.00; 281 C. M. Roberts .'. -- - ' COIJTOOGDEN " Mrs. Marble and Granite Works 61 W, First 80. St, Provo. iltah ...... - awtonMH '"No,' replied Farmer Contossel, "I traded the machine off for. that horse , "Very busy, my dear," he repMed. ovef there." t seem both to have "But the auto you Too busy Mi bang around' a: acore. horse." and the , Jfcoaxdt" waa Jaer next Vinestlon. : mAilft ft rontract that lin "WelV be answered stowty7"not an fY ' (was to give me the hauliav of the ma tufly.'Dotrolt Free PresB, chine out every time he got stuck or " broke down; Finally, he owed, me so ' Fruit, Jar Episode. lira. Starr wa8 preserving peaches much that he turned the auto back as Washington Star. Jfai her bluer and white kitchen, amid part paymnt "Been busy today The Beesley ...... Roberts : . 2,000 John T. Clark ...... 1.795 5,000 John T." Clark R Jones 2,000 294 R- -r Jones ......... W98 17 . v,,.. 4 -- ," sum sjw- 5,000 ; 6.00 ... . . . . 5,000 - "?.00 6.17 6,170 9.60 9,490, 10.00 ......10,000 .26,000 26.00 ......23,725 23.73 2.00 2,000 -2,- $1 X ' Lacked .Speed.His Fault TFIe was a, Very" quiet boy, of studious "Oratory Is aTgiftTnof anTucu. ment," said the proud politician, as he turn 0! piiaw, and that was probably tond parents apprenticed him sat down aftor an hour's harangue,-:- . In his nw sphere he to matter-ofa' uaturalisu undor.-t5.aithe said "I 'act chairman, "we're not blamin' you."! was wilting enough, but painfully slow. A er giving the canary see, a job that Xo drm& the best yoa ould."-D- e-' joccutiwd two hours, ne said: .troit Kventng Press. .. "What uiU I do now?" said his , master, reflectively, Stale News. "Wei',; ... Mrs. Harduppe I see by the ere- - '1 th'ink you make take the tortoise tins i?aper that .the" Pacific coast out for a Tun.' Christian Advocate,-- 1 : states are suffering fronT a famine of " silver cola ' In the School Room. ; - - VLt.s Harduppe-- it "Lawrence, you may name some of hearts all what i j&pme editors think is news. -- I've been tr.e solids .said 'the teacher ' "Potato salad,' ; came the reply 27 yean, but I never 'Life. over was it worth quickly. sending freight Co wires as-- , a press dispatch. The " - Brown., MONUMENTS ?5.00 2.00 5,000 2,000 Brown Brown Brown Browp E. Brown E. Brown E. Brown E. Brown ......23,725 Joseph I. Bullock . 4,000 -- WHATTHE SHEARS SAY ' ... E. E. E. E. E. - wre-no- . f. B..,paa. ;r f Route J . 1 TheSa tfEake - Name E. BrowH F. E. Brown , " Shares. Amt - F. ?32. F. 231-27F. F. 399 F. 401 F. 402, F. 382 F. 523 F. 382 F. 9 Sa'i' plight, ,indeed,when a, city like Salt Lake has a. water orthe TfesTrectlve Trames" shareholders as' follows: World's Greatest Shows" A Lesson In Water Supply I y ri, . the-main- Sight, edies he tried. At last he used Buck- - ' len'e Arnica Salve and wroter-"I- t DELINQUENT. NOTICE. healed with scarcely a scar . Minerals Flat- - Extenaio- n- Mining-- A lefty Teals ' Burns,"" Boilu7 EczemsZ Bruises, Swellings, Corns . and Principal Place Milling Company Piles like magic. Only 25c at lied- of Business, Provo, Utah. ' v Notice: ", There are delinquent upon quist Drug Co.'s two stores. the following described stock en account of Assessment No3 of one mUl per aharer levied 00 the 25th day of I '. GRANITE July, 1911,"the Beyeral mounts set ),MARBLE the-bes- ? - A Dreadful hw-entlrel- - T ..- ore -- tire ; Office N6. 24 North Academy Avenue, to 11. J. Barnum, of Freevllle, N. Y was that had plagued Provo, Utah. , First" publication "Aug. 29, 1911 his life for years In spite ot many rem- -. intocstcdTiit-iUacnssiDpopulation of ihe;state should be. is of considerable in regarding the best site for the great building the argument thattbc portance and there'ts more truth than dogma-is north bench, which has been. held so.many years by the state, " jjitKyHipr the hesLplare for thpJMdinjEri est place for the" new capitol, but as it Is scarcely probable that the mmissionwould consider this city. The best and most adyanta-ou- s t place point iri Salt Lake City should be choseraI thisrclaim tor Could be .the" east" bench. There:" are. many reasons '!" aA these Claims will be proven in the future. ---en- 1 j ey ASI7bwWingorujc Sutecapitor . WILL LEASE email or large- - traet of Irrigated tandni "rnahconhty lor farming on shares. Address Roy B. Secretary, 25-ce- FOR: RENT. , .- ASSESSMENT "NOTICE- 1 Mining Company Curtis,- Moslda Fruit Land Co., Provo. ' Principal Place : of Bulne$t, Utah. . : Provo, Uth, i NoucB Hereby given tnat at ft MISCELLANEOUS. meeting of, the Board of Directorg of the lobe Consolidated Mining Com LOST T.lght. wutt, tUt pfn 1 laripl tany, .Held on tnensiiTctay. orAuguSV between Gllllspie htll and Roy lance A. D. 1911, an ajsessment (No. .6) of -liousei Reward. Return to two mftls per share was levied on the Packing- 7 - ---- 7 Heraldofficer'""? outstanding capital stock of the cor- rporatton- PyahTe TmmediafeTy lo WANTED TO LEASE Dairy herd Julius C. Anderson, secretary, No. 24 ot ft ta Jl cows, with dalryiappllances. North" Academy avenue. Provo, Utah. Cash. rent. Ad.aress.AT.. H Herald. Any stock upon which this" assess ment may remain unpaid on Satur FOR SALE. day, September 30, will be delinquent, and advertised for 6ale at public auc FOR SALE Cauliflower, at '3 and 6 tion, and unless payment Is made be- cents per pound. Robert Birkln, Provo. fore, will be sold at my office Friday, October 20, 1911, "at the hour of 2 FOR SALE A number of good o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent farm .wagons at bargains. ; Also one assessment, together with the cost good young mule. Apply Studebaker, and the expense, of sale Second West and Center. . advertising " r JULIUS C. ANDERSON, feature. It is entirely propcrthat Jhc4resideht. should see the fair and marvel at tbe resources of this state. The fair will make a """favorable trnpressiony: no, doubtbut.is it.justthe proper thing to' the president of the United States, a party.ta a. lecture buieay want to hear. which costs.theeitizens a quarter the Site of Capitol Building tail i 1 v allweights ; - 'For further' Information on Globe Contofidated , We have a complete stock of There is one feature in , sit not with does a, good many people and when the " Which right there is apt to bTa voice of protest been has matter given thought tfrom many. It is proposed, in fact,quiteldcfinitely d?cAe,' that " PresidentJTaft will be taken to the State Fair and wilj there address ..jfjie people of Utah. Tie proposes to make but one speech in the to be colored with politics, there is yjState, and' while this is very-ap- t X t t ur Prices are R IG HX . . IcflaljKoliccs DEPflRTfltlT ID 1i.IL3 rf i f ' 1.00 1.00 ex-1.- 00 - 2.00 4.00 Etta lorner.OOO-42- 1 4.00"ftah. 'Mary Etta Homer.. 1O0' Vnn First fmMlcat:cn. August Mary , V. - - 29, 1 911. '..J. |