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Show niOVO KERALD Consolidation of THE PROVO" .HER ALO HERALD MOUNTAIN j t. r-j- (Daifyj (Weekly.) . Lejai Notices INTER- - and'THf V.V . . :. , ' BAKER A LARSON, OWNERS. BOTH PHONES. Provo, Utah eiass. mail matter June 8, 1911, at. the Posteffiee, Provo, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. - consult respective or county clerk. . Ceiter Street . Entered at second ij 50 . TrT Clark 84 N. M. Anderson 102 P. Groneuiann 106 Israel Banqw" .'. U4 Jobn Muhlestelo I , . V The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co. Last Summer's Straw Vote V Principal Place of Business, Provo, ". , .V ' ...... - , NOTICE: There are delinquent on Last summer the World's Work took a straw vote for presi the following described stock on. acdent of the United States by distributing .2,41 5ballots in proportion . iothe congressional representation aticfrdrawing the list of voters from the names7 on its subscription lists. The ballots supplied (he voters .'contained eight names, four Republicans and four Democrats, with a blank vvherein the voter could iam? his choice. Al bert Cummings, Robert M. Lafollette, Theodore Roosevelt and William H. .Taft were, the four Republicans named, and William J. Bryan, Champ Clark, Judsori A.. Harmon; and Woodrow Wilson sent were the Democratic names submtited- Of Jhe wiere" out 1,503 returned with the' choice of the voters indicated Wilson Of the total,' got 519; Taft, 402 v Roosevelt, 247TiIarmon, 96; Lafollette, 91 ; Clark,' 45; Bryan,-- 34; Cummings, 17. Twenty votes were cast for ether candidates than those named, indud- , ing Charles, E. Hughes, Joseph G. Cannon, Ehu JRoot, Joseph W. V - - - :' Pebst and eight others.! Folk,TEi3gene Of "course a great Jdcal of importance'must not be attached to , straw votes,' but the result is interesting at least as showing senti- benV among 1,503 readers of World's Work, who must be of at re least average intelligence tohave their, names onjhjeubscription list of the magazine. One thing seems- - certain, that Woodrow Wilson, present governor of Jfew Jersey, has usurped the position of leader e Dcmocracy-'slongs held by' Mr. Bryan.. The straw vote also shows that President Taft is held in high esteem by his - political followers,. although there is evident a strong desire while Roosevelt run again. It is further interesting in the Wilson received 1 17 more votes than President Taft, the four Remore votes . than the four publicans named received sixty-thre- e Democratic candidates. Taft and Roosevelt, the two leaders on the ' and more votes Republican sider received thirty-fou- r Harmori; the two leading Democratic candidates. The figures furbish much materiaHor speculation, but then, as we have said, a deal of importance' must not" bitattached tostraw votes. . - 2,415-ticke- ts ' : -- of-th- to-hav- fact-tHa- e t, -- - than-Wils- on -- great John L. Segall, who has been active with the Provo Boy Scouts, has been so diligent and eneregtic with the boys in the movement -- anLapprecktionQmJLhepeopleolthis ihat the boys who cityrf Any act which tends to develop and enlighten are to be the men of tomorrow is worthy, of commendation. WHAT THE, SHEARS SAY count of assessment No. S of two mills per share, levied on the 1st day of September, 1911, the several amounts set'oppoaite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Cert. Ami No. Name; Shares Due 27 Albert Singleton ...1000 $ 2.00 334 Albert Singletoa .... 174 .35 641' Fred Singleton Jr. . . .1000 2.00 22 Nephi Sel'ers .......1000 2.00 - .... 10. IK) 4.0k 6,000 2.000 - 640 6,040 2,416 12.08 4.83 1.42 U08 l.ti 604 v ' 6.4U 137 J, Bestelmeyer 2,700 138 0 K Maw 2.700 5.40 144 Mlda Anderson . 4.0t 2,000 145 T.. J. Farrer ......12.080 24.16 150 G. M.. Strong 3,000 154 A.. B. Muhlestein ..3,624 7.26 161 A.-O- . 7.25 McMulIfn .r. 3,624 168 E. Barlow 2.42 1,208 169 J. Taylor . U08 188 George A. Bean 1.208 2.42 189 L. Bean 4.00 200 '"A. K. Anderson ;6.O0 2,500 209 L. Bean . . 1,000 - 2'.00 213 J. T; Clark 2. S3 1,416 215 Marie Anderson . . . 5,523 11.05 216 Josephine Johnson . WOO . 2.00 217 J. C. Anderson ,.."1,760 3.52 225 R. Anderson 10,000 20.0( 236 J. C. Anderson 5,000 10.00 238 A.--- E.j McMullIn 6,352 12.70 245 J. E. Armistead 7,600. 15.20 248 W. A.- - WlMlams 7,0004.00 257 W. C. Boley ..- 3.2fi 1,600 259 J. A. Gammon 500 - 1.00 260 J. C, Adamson .3S M90 261 T. M.. Allman . 19 .38 262 W. S. Needham 3.2" 1,600 263 A. Beck .. .. ..v--.240 .4$ 276 T. Hodson 5,000 10.00 ....... ...v.:... ... - -- 200 y .......... .,.:.. 598 668 ..... " Drawing the Line. 7 WANTED Table boarders. Secend North. Phone lnd. 93-- LUIGHGAUDa 70 i X t At - :: RkPAlRLNG- - A SNAP FOR SALE - 1- - C. KT Prftirft cel- bouse, good rods, lar, barn, granery, artesian well, 9th West St Price $300. See G. B: ' Peayr 24 with.6-roo- COALt UTAH TIMBER & tJUMJr'AN. 12i ii-boc-k, Castle Gate, Clear Creek aM - Hiawatha Coal . 160 to 160 West Fifth North. J ...'., , 6otl; Pho.,23i. " J?W. DUNNMrr. . FOR SALE Cole's Hot Blast beat ing stove. Call 119-- i . FOR SALE Young p gs. Inquire evenings. 691 South 3d West.' A. C. FOR RENT. and Oftfce, Residence FQR RENT 4 rooms nicely fur: nished house with piano; water in house. Phone 515-- Fourth 367. FOR RENT 3 to 5 unfurnished 3 rooms." 284 E. First North. v St 10 a. m And By Appotntment. PHONE .Mv:'-v--jM.!-"- Wanted help. WANTED Neat,, handy man for porter work at Hotel Roberts, . k COA L Girl to do housework. Get the Aberdeen and King v They are the hest in the J ; At"our new place of business . B m.. 2 tor4f'p. CalL337-X- . WeBt OFFICE HOURS: '9 to . WANTED MD SORENSEN, Physician and Surgeon .tate- t t you will find just what you want in Paints, Glass, Wall J - Independent Coal Co. by the woolen mills. KOFFORD ft CROWTHERS, ' Proprietors- - t A Paper, Pictures and Picture -- frames and art material. Our ' "1 . sign-paintin- DENTISTS. Dr. Chrlstensen A Son are lo-cated in their new offices In the Holbrook block. All kinds of is the g . best ; we also do buggy and "the - best detnal ' WX autcrpainting. - goods guaranteed. J .:- -- - "No doubt y6u honestly , believe that you don't need any bank account,.. that the bank rrn n 'f titrt imr firtA couldn't bank' the help "you an v Well trvt!i5 C.n fn-i- successful bvsiness man,' in; whom you have tlw; most confidence. Ask him this question: "Do I need a 'checking account -- with va good, bank; wilrtt help me in any way?" ' : 1 h Johnson Paint & - Glass Company the tt-o- 124 . West Center St. r the-Ma- e. s -- the district wort-don- Work guaranteed. Work and , - nu chnn ffr A , J ...... ...... - FOR SALE. -- . f Shoes HfDairea worKman"Ship Guaranteed. BOARDERS, WANTED -- who displayed more seal than judgment In his support of the conservamov: 'Do you believe In; the uplift" r. SeQretary-Troasure" PELINQUENT NOTICET" tive party. "On,- - nol"- - remarked, his ement?'' Lindon, Utah. -"I couldn't ..give but not when 1t come? to the ungrateful chiof, First pub. Sept 23. Thistle. He'd eat it Moapa Investment Company. Princi the Lord Loa aiid of Place 'grorerles." Utah. Business, Provo, pal price of, moat " Daily Chrotikle. NOTICE: There are delinquent no Angeles Express. ' Court of on tho following ' described ;.stock, on rN 4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN ' f No. assessment accountant $6.50 Pictures. Misleading: AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, ' "The laws aow; enable you to lok per share, levied on the 1 st" day of .Stage News- - 't STATE OF UTAH. The Cerman Kalst-- is writing jan at a food label and know exactly what September. 1911, the several amounts of the Application of la names of the the opposite respective Mr. Taft" of late has been ou are getting." . ' pcra- , the Uintah Treasure Hill Coalition as .follows: , j. shareholders, oa blwsvlfr-li' " staging botho funny favecs .Mining Compnny. a Corporation, to "Mayte," rppled Facmcr Corntossel Cert' . "Diss&tve.-Nti'cof Application to Angeles Express. a can of lobster No. aflame. Shares. Anrt'i ' Dissolve: ; i or a can .of tomatoes whose contents 47 Harvey Cluff . .. . . .. 1 . To concern: all whom it may 8 - looked like the '59 Harvey Cluff 52.00 , Efficiency. picture on , the Notice is hereby given that the Uin 40 Dr.' O. ,'Ki Hansen .10 65.00 Into 6on took your FriendYou tah Treasure Hill' Coalition Mines Washington., 5tarJ J2-Dr.. Q id.IIansen-l-3.L5208- 0 ""your "estaDlisIimcnCTST tew "mofiths aja 32.50 TJompany, a torpor5Uon"7ormed under 95 Dr. O. K. Hansen . 5 96 Dr. O. K. Hansen .. 5 32.50 and existlng by virtue of the laws of to teach hlnV the business; I under Relieving the Sentry. - , 9 66 Buss Fred 58. ,0 the State . of Utah with Rs principal out! Excuse did he ITow turn, Highland Lady (to sentry) gland 1 42 . D. E. 6.50 place of bhslness at Provo City, Utah , Partridge me, sodger, dae ye ken ma son?. Business Man (wearily) Great 67 E, D. Partridge ... 8 52.00 County, State of Utah, has'presented JuHe'B teaching me the business Sentry What is his name? 2 10 O. "A Robison 13.00 to the District Court of the Fourth CounIn dicial for Utah and ji District, 11 G. A. Robison now. Toledo Blade. .. .." Lady Sandy Macpherson. 1;' 6.50 - Sentry-Oh- , 6.60 ty, State of Utah, a petition praying to I yes; I know Sandy. He 12 G , A. Robison -- .t. 13 . 1 G. . Robison A.' 0.50 be allowed to disincorporate and, disSeason Change. belongs to my company. 2 80 G. A. Robison 16.25 solve; that Saturday, the 28th day of '' Good bye, old straw. , A D. 1911, at 10 o'clock a, m., Lady I'm awful glad tae hear that 105 J. H. Robison 8 52.00 October, "V Ve ihlght run up an tell him his mith- - 106 J,. II, Robison For exults awhile! 4 26.00 or as soon thereafter as counsel oan ' 2 er wants tae eo him and 111 watch 103 Barton & Blake IS. 00 be heard, has been appointed as the Hey, wife, get down Court Room of the said at 107 . . C. Chase C. ...... 32; 50 time, - the i 3. . MX old silk tile! yer wee boose' till ye come back. In Provo City, Utah District Court, KG .Joseph Peterson ' 6.50 : -of State Spokane Chronicle. San Francisco Bulletin. County, Utah, as the place at : T 8 68 Joseph Peterson 52.00 the said application Is to. be ' . . f , 60 O. V. Harris 3 24.40 which and that at any time before the 61 Ai P. Harding 3 "Little Difference.. Storage Jokes. 24.40 heard, ' expiration tf thirty days from the date season of shows 62 Gea Powelson- . . . . . 1 .The held 9.75 who man the the wasn't "Pop, of this notice, person may file ob.26 W. A. Williams ... 1 : with us once more," ,6.50 jections to saidanyapplication. world up on his shoulders named 73 8 W. A. Williams ' The Jokes? By my word 52.00 In witness whereof I have hereunto ' 27 Alex Mortensen Map!" . . . 1. . '.6.50 set same as of yore. my hand and affixed the seal of The I "No, son, Atlas?" 74 Alex Mortensen 8 52.00 s District Court, aforesaid, this 23d the Record.' . Worth 5 15 K. A. Jacobs 32.50 Well, isn't that the sanw thlngVy day of September, A. Bv 1911. ; '' 75 E. 2 A. Jacobs 16.25 ' M. EL KARTCHNERJRi; ., Thiladelphia North AmeTitan. 78 A. C. Candland 4 27.2 How He Uplifted.Clerk. .,' 77 4 W. Johnson 27.75 E E. "Have you done anything- - for the 78' J. CORFMAN, Attorney for PetiF. C. Johnson 9 Rejected ihe Poet. f.8.50 tioners. r. A discussion on appointments to uplift?" asked the earnest reformer: 79 Geo. E Robison . 7 45.2 First publication Sept. 23. . Dustin I of. "Indeed Thistle McNieol Noble Order 16.25 the have,'' ..3.1D. replied 1. the Host And in accordance with law and an garB rise to a caustic saying on the Stax. "I have put up four skyscrap order of the. "board made-o1st Iff' THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE tart of piwacll. Among the names ers and fitted 'em all with the roost day of September, 1911, sothemany FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF t'raixHWMl wAs. that of a certain poet. modern elevators." Washington, Star shares of each parcel of stock as may THE 8TATE OF.; UTAH, IN AND be necessary will be sold at public auction at No. 320 North 2d East St, FOR THE COUNTY OF UTAH. course as at present of a four-yeProvo, Utah, on .Thursday, the 19th This is 4dded raise Jn the stand day of October, at 2 o'clock p. m to In the "matter, of the estate of Jane ard of requirement!;- - ut Is' considered pay the delinquent" assessment, toNotice to Credit getber with the cost of advertising by the members of the board as whol and ors: S. of E. sale. expense HINCKLEY, " ly justified by the demand for a high with " i President Creditors win .presenr-tlalmr er standard of educational require 'Address 320 , North. 2nd - East: St, vouchers-t- o -- the -- undersigned . at. the ments for all classes 'of teachers', cer Provo, utahA law office' of A. B. Morgan, Knight . tificates. bulJdlng. No. 13 East Center St, Pro- DELINQUENT-NOTICE.- vo,- Utah,;btt or Lefoof the 30th, day hasRdvaoce An in made been the . la line with the policy of the state of January, A. D. 1912, . ' " Consolidated Mining" Company. toiird of education to Increase the standard in practically ail other edu Globe ' GEORGE JAMES, . Principal- Place"TJf-Buslne- is, Provo, standard of requirements for teach- cational lines, and this fact is consid Utah. Z .Exeoutorjotjiald. batata NOTICE: There are" delinquent ers' certificates in Utah, a resolution ered responsible for a temporary B. MORGAN, Attorney for exec A shortage of teachers with which the upon the following described stock on ntor. r-- ' i, 3 adopted by the board yesterday state No.- - 6 of two superintendent of public Instruc account ot Assessment First ublhe4 Sept 28. - - ' the f tandard for. normal" grad- tion has had to contend this year. He mills per 'Share,- levied on the ICth D. A. of '1911, the several August, ts still in need of about thirty teachers day amounts set opposite the .names of COLONIST TICKETS. ' After January 1, 1912, normal grad; and, because applicants cannot' meet tne respective shareholders; as folColonist Ockets irtu he sold fron ... i' . the required standard of fitness, the lows: ." !"s who heretofore, have been Colorado Cert . points and all points eas- fillare cannot be open ;':n!'.f!cJ to receive life gram-- positions that : Name. Na Aereof. ' Shares. witi Paoiftc coast destfaa-nAmt .. ,.,,; dij)If.r.:as will "be entitled to 4 W. D- - Alexander . .2 JG,;07 to October lt5h. Sep4einJiM5th se-To i3 However, it is believed that' thif Anna iv..' Anderson . i .000 ' 2. no nc All these' will permit tickets, JS'Mnria Anderson . v'.f t.fifl0 200 '3 irtt!'p futuie the condition will pooa he overcome by . stopover 13 N, M; Anderson".!. 7,5"2 15 o D. & R. the atany pblut6n t fr'i.'iuate from a the sprllcnr.ts liriprovmg tliefr ,'i 23 Roy Woods ... 540 .1 PS' i Stopovers" not to extend beyond 'c Tchocl instead 'lv::T,"T.r;nnt j 6 N. tobr31. 1911. : " I 1.0 .35 174. Nephi Sellers 900 1.80 Sellers Nephi Russell Wberritt ..5000 10.00 23 Wm. Wood Jr. ......1000 2.00 24 Wm. Wood Jr. , 2 . 00 10Q0 398 : Wm Wood Jr. . v . , 348 '.70 J .1000 602 John Thurgood . . "2.00 And, in accordance with law and 659 David Ivie Jr. 3.52 order of the Board of Directors made .f... ..1761 4.00 on the 15th day of August, 19TV so 660 David I Vie Jr. ......2000 shares of each parcel of stock 2348 658 Davld.M.lvle..' 4.70 many as may be necessary will be so'd at 585 "Cynthia E. Jones. ...1174 2.35 public auction at the office of the IfS. Wm. Humphreys .... 900 1.80 company, No. 24 North" Academy ave- 128 Wm. Humphreys ....1600 3.20 nue( Provo, Utah, on Friday, October! 375 William Humphreys .1305 2.60 20, 1911, at the hour of '2 o'clock p. m.. to pay the delnquent assessment, to604 Wm. Humphreys ...4050 8.10 gether with the cost of advertising 702 Wm. Hump3reys ... 500 1.00 andexpense of 'sale. : l'500 JULIUS C. ANDERSEN,! 110 Geo. W. Ciark 3.00 ' Secretary. 373 Geo. W. Clark 261 .50 Office No.; 24 North Academy Ave.. 599 W. R. Peery 1000 2.00 ; Provo, Utah. 680 W. R Peery .....'..5000 .10.00 First pub. Oct 3, 1911. 187 Mrs. Jno. Reynolds j. .1000 2.00 414 Mrs. Jno: Reynolds ..174 f , 35 71 Ben C. Rich , 500 3.00 ASSESSMENT NOTICE 359 Ben'C. Rich : 87 .20 " And, in accordance with law and or Johnson & Sons' Investment Co., Principal Place of Business, Llndon, Ut. der. ollhfi.i3oard si. Ulrectora, .made on Notice ta - hereby-giren-that- -at a the 1st day of September, 1911, so meeting of the Board of Directors of many sharer of each parcel of-- stock the Johnsons & Sons' Investment Co.- as may be necessary will be sold aV held on the 4th day of September, 1911, an assessment (No. 3) of 81.00 public auction at the office of the com per share was levied on the outstand pany, room 6, Farmers & Merchant's ing capital stock of the corporation DankT Pr6vd7TJtanrononda"y7"Octoh-e- r payable Immediatelyrto T." J." Russon 23 1911, at the hour of 2 o'clock Treasurer, at. his residence, Lindon m to payHhe delinquent assess Utah. p. Any stock upon which said assess ment, together with the cost of adver- ment may remainNunpaid on Wednes tising and expense of sale.' day, November I, will be delinquent R A. SMOOT, Secretary. ' and will' be advertised for sale at pubQfflcte room 6, "Farmers . &' ?ler- - lic auction and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 20tb chant's Bank) Provo, Utah day of November, 1911, to pay the de First published Oct. 5, 1911. linquent assessment, together "with tho cost of advertising and expenses o sale. T. J. RUSSON. 4,07 fill ...... .P " J. H. Allen 123 G. W. Therlc 121 .80 8.10016.20 I t 4.15 400 JobfcLhine' Oivneaiaa 2,7u0; 5.4i 6.4u- Thos C. Groneimut.. 2.700 '68 John signers " ,. i,fli TSanford For farthernfomaiiofroir the notices published l.eie .1 PUBLISHED BY THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY ' .t) fdlda ii. AnUfciovO 46 John T.- - CUrk I U;mi. THU PROVO ULRAiJ.y, SATURDAY, OCTOBER i tter V -- - - THE STATE BANK OF PROVO. e , . ...r... rr THE STARCHING how-o-ur suc-ces- .... rr provo ' - .... .... .Ft - ...... ...... ... .- ..... - : .STEAM LAUNDRY - - -RELATED LINES result of these sfferts, the population e our Intef Mojntalw andPaciflo has been almost generally doubled within the last ten years, and no efforts will be spared to continue this colossal work In the- future, be cause " , j yl I hotv t sntsoT . 1 : r'i inali-ficatn- ..... . - I "The West Presents. Wonderful. : -- Opportunities" dress: - .. . r For deseHptlve literature and'further Informa iion regarding Jlhe sgrlculturil and commercial'1 resources' of any o fthe states mentioned, fr .... a -- Coast-fiountr- T -- -r- a - , - , " 1 SAVINGS BANK. lncludiit the states of WytminariJladahor Nevada, California, . Montana, ' Oregon . and, Washington is inseparably Involved with the prosperity of the transportation tinea Operating ' -r r through those states. , As . ,'('7; PROVO COMMERCIAL AND Oregon Short Line Railroad AND James,-Decease- ' , embraced within the territory traversed by the , - con-MvVr- kOur meets your requirements precisely' ...and our expeditious service permits ixo vexatious delays. Over a Million and a Quarter Dollars ' Expended. Annually In giving publicity to the resources of the states -TJ 100 SjjIlOOL fJil filS ; uaiuv- - nui d3. puuiuiiuiis dalocation-- : L- -- f GERRtTT FOfiT,' Pass. Traf. Mgr, U'p'o. S. L, R. R. Cos, . . CHAS. S. FEE, Pass. Traf, Mgr; S. Co. San P, Francisco, California. i D. E BUFtLEY7aen'IPa.3tM O. 8. L. R. ' R. Co., Salt Lake Cjty, Utah. r - - . con- - in'g. - ar rIng is .Jieedaank7that The Development West'Of The ' ,..2!i aflESSIII; 0Vl, f ...... 1 the -- . - yvt ' usuaWun supcrbrity,ovr of laundries, in a marked degreerT-W- e put the .starch just where it belongs, put just the right amount there, and leave no streaks or, daubs of starch on the ' work. ......... ..... ..... - . BUSINESSMAN: In starching .your shirts -- ..... - Omaha,-Nebrask- a. |