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Show 251911. THE PROVQ HERALD, SATURbAYrftOVEMBER PROVOSHERALD Consolidation of THE PROVQ. HERALD '(Dally) and THE INTER- MOUNTAIN HERALD (Weekly.) PUBLISHED BY THE HERALD PUBLISHING -- - : Postoffice,-ProvorUUftrwi- COMPANY - deiv That there' has been a" tendency on the part of the different cities in the county .tor get a little farther- - apart in the 'matter of 'county . . . 1. i r. t . , .. j oy aiiyone uoohiing yviu not ue uenieu COUNTY DEVELOPwho has given the subject.any attention MENT CONVENTION Anything "accomplished which wil ' '. : bring the J?ustness forces in closer har j ,. .njony is a step worthy of conjmendation. So the County Develop merit convention which, is called for.this city December 6 is a very ; good thing and should be the beginnipg of, the tiest era of united ' boosting ever . experienced in the county. It is not to be- - expected that .this one convention will accomplish everything desired, but .it .'will lead to a better end. Anything can be accomplished if the busi ' ,ness forces unite It is for the purpose of getting acquainted and better understanding that the convention is called. haying-- There are liundreds of reasons why the business men $A the , attendthe convention. It will be the best affair ever ,1 county in held this ledfeaThgre will be more good come from the session : eld. The business people will be the ones than any will be benefited, If this is a means of advancing the develr t who; "opment of the valley, surely no business man can afford to stay ' it-away. It is notessefltially a Provo affair, is the business of Springville,,, Spanish Fork, Payson, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant - i . 1 -- . -- :. -- -- - To pave the way for the new pro ceedings which are to be instituted to test thie qonstitutonality of the new commission law, the city eouncil if Salt Lake adopted a resolution dir recting City Recorder B. S. Rives to ' ofelected . issue to the city newly . . a Ihid i like-meetin- - - -- - , i Saotayf k-.tfije- . tHthe-valley-a- -- TUESDAY Thdyates OperrHousr" ' inti-jcorporati- oh . be-th-e . . Mill II big-divide- nd "money-maki- GUMP Everybody Should See "WONDERS OF ALASKA1" By Prpf Parkes, the Klondyke i Miner. camera; $1,000. reward to anyone producing these pictures. SEE THE ALASKAN INDIANS Strange Totem. The Indian Potlatch. Deth on the Trails-Frozein and Frozen Out. Four Mock Suns In the Heaven. at the Windlasa 75 Working n degrees below zeri. . ; Amt - -- . -- ZFirsLpubhcation Oct.V3ir?Z ' ASSESSMENT NO. 1 , III! tUL Nebo Mining & Milling Company ProPrincipal Place of Business, " vo City; Utah. 3. Spring Lake Mining Co. Principal Place of Business Provo. City, Utah. Location of Mines, Eldorado Mining District, Utah County, Utah. ration, issued and outstanding, payable immediately to the secretary at his office, Payson, Utah. Any atcck upon' which this assess-ment may rematnunpald on Saturday November 18, 1911, will, be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auc tion, and unless payment is made be fore will be sold on Tuesday, Decem ber 1911, t 11 amat.the-coi- n pany's office to pay the delinquent ssment-thereon, together With the cost of advertising and expense ol BRAXTON BARNETT. sale. ' - Secretary . First 'pub. Oct. 19, 1911. " lx asse- ' . FOR SALE. ... "Notice is hereby given that 'at meeting of the directors held on the 4th day of November, A. D. 191L an assessment (No. 1) of one tnilt-p- ei share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the- - corporation, pay able Immediately to JameSA. Oliver,' Secretary, at the office 6f the company, entrance 43 East Center jtreet, Provo Cityr Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 12th day of December, 1911, will be delinquent and advertis ed for sale at public auction,- and unless payment is made before, .will be sold' on the 6th day of January, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment,, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. JAMES A. OLIVER, Secretary Office" 43 East Center St., Provo. " First pub. Nov. 7. 1911. - " FOR Apples 50c bushel, 25 a gallon. ' Robert sweet cider Birkin, FOR RENT. FOR RENT 231 South Fourth-East- ... house, modem. W. . Bates AGENTS WANTED; Selling our exclusive Linen Heel and guaranteed: hosiery direct from mill to wearer, 4ay 8 big profits;, all styles and qualities; customers waiting; repeat orders insure permanent increasing income; exclusive territory; creit. Address PARKER MILLS, 757 ' Chestnut "StHPhilaelphia. toe -- It pays to buy the best! for Wood's Tamales. NOTICE OF SALE :A.rl.. SALE . Ask Of Real Estate and Personal Prop- Chrysanthemums, ajl kinds at Phone .erty at Private Sale. . 332, Provo Floral .Co. , Estate of John Hafen, deceased. The undersigned will 'sell at private D. & R. Excursion.. sale the following .described real For the Utah State Teachers' association estate in Utah CountyState of Utah, meeting1, to be held at Salt . encing 13.37- chains take Cjty, November 27r 28 and 29, and chains East from Denver & Rio Grange" will sell the the Jiojhwest . Corner of the Srfuth round-tri- p nTckels to Halt Lake City ' hairlrf the Korthwes't ; Quarter of and return at the rate of one. single Section 4 in Township 8 South, of fare .for the round trip'. ..tickets to Range 3 East of Sait Lake Meridian, be hold November 26,. 27, 28 and 29, thence West 147 feet,' thence North until December 4 86.8, feet thence East 147 feet good returning thence South 86.8 feet to beginning,? i ask ior ooas lamaics. AI- with Improvements and appurten the best, ances. Also personal property as ways follows: A WANT. AT TN THF. HTTP. - Five years' experience with his An Arctfc TAunderstorm. The Midnight Sun. Wrecked In the Rapids. 160 Sauar Miles of Ice. " ' : . - ' . than 300 feet from the" surface. Several of the other payers into broke great treasure chests near the surface. A EXTRA half a score of them are now followSPECIAL' ATTRACTION ing profitable ore shoots down to the A beautiful Utah . Film. The 1,000 and even below the . only moving picture of the funlevel. Grand Central, Bullion and eral of the late Mormon leader, Mammoth have . proven phenomenal President John Henry Smith. such mines to not mention producers, ADMISSION 10c. ' as Iron Blossom. Colorado, Sioux Con., Uncle $amr yietoria, Swansea,'; Beck, Tunnel, the dividends of the latter not reaching the heights at DENVER & RIO GRANDE tained by the first mentioned' but all Then foot up to goodly amounts. there are a number of the richest youngsters which promise to" spring Effective November 12, 1911, at into the dividend class in the .near 5 o'clock p. m. future. Opohongo made Its first diviwill Trains. leave Union Station, s dend distribution this "year, with Provo.' as follows : ; apparently comlngJup, while Gild ' WESTBOUNrj Chain and a number of 46thers which "r mghf be mentioned stand, ready to No." - ' Time. break into the circle .of bonor." 409 a. rii. v Three Shining Points. . '. , 1' 11 :10a.m. ' "But wherein TIntic outshines" all 5 ... ... . 12 ;57 p, m. .... . . oiheram-p- is n thengreariiumber if 'dyidend payers; in the number of Its 51 : 4:31o.m. shippers civering operating expenses, r 3 '9:31 D.m. and in the fact that lor every dollar EASTBOUND." ' expended the' returns' have been pro. 512..-- ? r:; i .f. ;.v.r; : 9 :20 arm. portionately high; In fact, unique. 6 r MI understahdlTintlc is today shiplOiOOm. 2 .....: . 6 ;32b. m. ping a larger Unmake tban all the;" Cobalt and Porcupine country 410 6:57p,m. put togethergrantedtbat some of ' 8 123 p. m. 4 k r. . their concentrates and .some of their DEPART. FOR .HEBER sorted crude ores run'mghNBut our and stuXdoes own " TintJc, too, :30 a; m ship out single car$ carrying from HE BER FROM ARRIVE $5,000 to as high as $100,000. 1 4berv ;'3 :4S pm. . :. . . Ueve I am reliably informed that Tin-ti- c 307 sent out consignments of such (Nos. 7 and j? have been discontinued) has ' 'V high grade that armed guards ac-- TIIiTIC IS GREATEST EVENING personal property: on delivery of property, be to paid No. Name. Shares. Due. ' 9 Andrew A. Johnson 100, $100,0f after confirmation of sale by said And'in accordance with law and the Court board made on the 4th day of SepDated at ProjftatjUtah, thla tember, 1911, so many shares of each 12th, day of October, ji'Wini'-''"'-,"T" parcel of stock as may be necessary J. LEO HAFEN. will be Bold at public auction at the office of the secretary, Lindon, Utah, Administrator. on Monday, the 20th day. of Noveem-ber- , ALFRED L. BOOTH, Attorney. 1911, to pay the delinquent assessNovember Publication First 14, of cost adver the with ment, together r ' " 1911. ., ana oi saie. expense tising T. J. RUSSON, . Secretary and Treasurer TLlndon, Utah. First pub. Nov. 4. ' Cert; ter street, Prof o, Utah . 'Any stock upon which said "assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, November 27, 1911, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auc tion, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, Decem ber 18, 1911, at the hour of 2 p. m.. at its office, room 6, Farmers and Merchants' Bank building, to pay the delinquent assessment, .together with the cost of advertising and expense of NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT, H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. sale. Name of Corporation In Full: Big , tickets to Salt Lake City and, return at the rate of one single fare for the round trip. Tickets to be sold November 26, 27, 28 and 29, good returning until December 4. . cento n -- ahead 'with much caution on the eve of a big political campaign, in order to make as few mistakes as possible'.. The currency will receive a good deal of attention andean effort will be made by the Republicans to adopt the Aldrich plan' for a central bank. The Democrats are disposed to abolish the Commerce court, which they - accuse of being too strongly biased in '"favor pf the transportation . interests. They declare unequivocally that they "have ''got its goat," of waterwaymprove- -' as the sporting; editors say.' ment will try to' have a definite policy adopted, and the trust busters ' agitation. are due for a' lot of is evij Whatever steps may be taken, for nationalbe" legisjatimi,ifNational economy. dent that the slogan of thev lawmakers will and it will efr both curtailed parties by 'expenditures will be in this fort of the administratipn to keep pace with the Democrats consoli-- " regard. Army posts and navy yards are to be abolished by for waterdation and the appropriations for new public: buildings, ways, for the conduct of the public business andfor everything else connected with the government are to be held down as close-a- s all parts of possible. Theory for economy has been heard in the land and was first brought into the national, government When the Democrats' gained the control of the house the last time. It will be the purpose nf both parties in congress this session to cling : tightly to' the national purse strings.. arbtlTodMtoigbt--NaahviUeArPor- - trait of General - McGennis," "PortSW ANSON' RADMALL, rait of ChHd WiUi DqI!; 600 '. Pleasant Grfove, Utah. s Hide's stock in New shares capital J. W. N. Witecotton. AttoVney for gopper Company, a jM&poratlon; said NOTICE, OF ASSESSMENT! v Estate, The Lost Josephine' Gold' Mining Co. sale will be made on or after Novem- ber 30, and written bids will be rePrincipal Placs of Busjness, Provo, . DELINQXTEN1 NOTICE. ":: 'L ; ; Utah. at '77 North Academy Avenue, ceived Johnson A Sons Investment Company, ' i" Noffce is hereby given that ' at a Provo of Place Lindon, Business, CityUtah, Principal " Utah. . . Terms ofsaler Por the real estate, meeting of the board of "directors of There afe elinquent upon the follow- cash;-teaccompany pw The Lost Josephine Gold Mining cou. ing escribe stock, on account of as confirmation on balance of each bid,, 3 of .J 1.00 per share, pany, held on the 28th day of, October. sessment No. levied on tne 4th day of septemDer, sale by the 'Fourth Judicial District 1911, an' assessment (Number 9), of 1911, the several amounts opposite the Court, Utah County, Utah. ' one mill per share was levied on the respective shareholders, as ' follows: Cash For the . . Indiana," A. 'March.STENIA Notice is hereby given that at a vary not a little. Some of the statesmen already in Washington Dec. 4. of the Board of Directors of no will meeting believe. that congress pass practically " D. & R. G. Excursion. the Lake Mining" Company, Spring WHAT WILL legislation. Others "are just as certain that it For the Utah State Teachers' asso held on the 23d day of September. CONGRESS DO? will delve deeply into tariff legislation. It is ciation meeting, to be held at Salt 1911, Assessment No. 3 of fifty (60c) .' . not very probable that congress will transact Lake City, November- - 27, 28 and 29, cents per tnousand snares, was levied Denver & Rio Grande' will sell upon the- - capital stockpf the corpovery much business, as both parties probably ;feel disposed to go the round-tri- p . in Afternoon "Summer "Sunset tn 'New Jersey Forest" attoraey in Provo "Minnesota Landscape. (2), "Golden- - tt D. 1912. ficials the certigcates of election. The Tecorder will "refufce toobey the order, under- - the agreement reached outstanding capital stock of the corpobetween the-- attorneys, in order to ration, payable immediately to H. A bring the matter to an Jssuet and proceedings will be bfgun by Mayor- Smoot, Secretary,. No. 157 West Cen- elect Park and. the other officers to . compel necoraer Kives to issue tne ' certificates. When the recorder is "sought to be compelled by mandamus proceedings by the commiesioners to obey the directions' of the council the matter wilt then be brought into court, which will permit its being heard: The legality of prohibition proceed ings in this case were questioned; so it was agreed by the attorneys to transpose the case, and instead of the action jflng brought restrain me recorder rrom issuing the certffi cateB, it was arranged for the re( corder to refuse to Issue them unless -it ;MK'faevtiy'-townGrove,-compelled to do so by the court. appreciate the weight of hoped tfiat the people of the valley-wi- ll RIO GRANDE EXCLUSION. importance attached to the unity idea If the business men of the The Denver & Rio Grande will county do not attend they will be working against their own in authorize a rate of one fare for the terests; round trip to all points in Utah' on the Denver & Rio Grande east of Salt Lake from Provo, Utah, on Nov. of session of the coming congress 2fith, City Opinions as to the net results only, good returning until deceased, vouchers, the estate of Carl Swenson, will present the same with to 2: W. N. Whitecotton, for the estate, at his office before the Citr. Utah, on ' Bf CLERK ;'-187?. Legal Notices For further information on theticespubUshei-Jieie- consult respective signers or county clerk. 10 BE ISSUED , BAKER & LARSON, OWMER8. BOTH PH0NE8. ',' t- ; . Prtvo?;tla second class mall matter June 6, 1911, at the the- - act of March Centen Street. Entered at I1DT CERTIFICATES ens," "MountrTtntpanogaC "Vesper NQTICETTQ CREDITORS. ' Hour,' "Foggy Morning," "MounLandscape" Corrot) AH persons having claims against tain Tops," NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. At a meeting of the board of di- ectorof-the-Spri- ng 'r Lake Mining on held 14th flay o? the Company November, 1911, the : time - for pay ment of assessment No. 3 on the capital stock of the company was extended from Saturday, Nov. 18, to Saturday, Dec. .2, 1911, and the time of sale of delinquent stock from Tuesday, Dec. 18, to Tuesday, Jan.-2- , 191?. BRAXTON BARNETT, Secy. South 26.40 . -.- PalnUngseMitIed"QuagspvALD WILL RENT A ROOM. ng 2000-fo- ot f fg - r -- -- - 4 ' "TIntic, all things considered, is the greatest mining camp in the world,' tleclased .'a well-in- formed Utah operator yesterday. 4 "Certainly its total production will not eomparfr with 'many of the 'extensive, old camps, but for the ore returns I am con- - y vinced it outstrips them all." . "Tintic dividends will reach 000,000. ' ' 4Q, oth-er- " ayeirjf'4P8itfJ:jli..,wages since Its amount," and. probably that equal 4o, half that much more has been spent ' " """ ' in equipment, etc, .a 'The camp is now sending out 150 cars 'a week of ore, or 600 cars a month. ' This is 30.000 tons a month. Figured at $20 a ton, that amounts to a monthly ore yield for the camp of For $600,000, or $7,200,000 a" year. ... years Jthat gives the twenty-fiv- e camp a total production record of Of course these are but $180,000,000. rough estimates, but I do not think they will fall far short of the actual " : ''.' . ' . .- i. -- mtTT - :.. Averts Awful Tragedy. timely advice given MrsrC, of Marengo, Wis. (R. N,o.l) prevented a dreadfultragedy and tav. ed two lives. I)tora had said bef frightful 'cough wa a "consumption" cough and could do little toxheIp ber. After many remedies failed, her aun' nrgej her to tak Or. King's Ne Discovery. 1hav been nsjnj It for some time,.slie wrot(Tand the awful cough has almost cone. It also saved my Ilttla bcr when taken with a se EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. Account Utah Educational associa- vers bronchial trouble.", Thla matchless medicine has no equal for throat tion annual, convntlon, November 27, and lung troubles; - Price 60c and $1 See Salt Lake Bout agents Trial bottle tree: Guaranteed 28, 29. for tickets and information. HedquisV Drug Co.'a two stores. rTT--;:':'"- at- ...,-- tar-fam- ed this-stat- e into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. '" ' ' "Knioht Mtnes. ; in shootsore M'Some. of the richest the district have been uncovered close to the surface, and at a nominal cost The Colorado paid out millions rln CmJeciU from ores mined cot more 84 4 ."The camp today has a monthly companied, tRecars. pay roll of probably $200,000. That 'We see men running hither. and amounts to" over $2,000,000 a year. For thither in search of bonanzas, but betwenty years that would 'make; the lieve "me, I think, we have our bonwages paid out just about equal the anzas righfhere at home. There are dividends. believe no other mining many , new ones Just In the making. camp in the world can .toike such a Let's stick to Utah, and with, a great i , 11 splendid "showing. together we can. boost ' "Then take the number of produc- big pull into first place In silver and in ing mines somewhere around fifty copper production ot. the United in the shipping list today,. Out of States'." this number nearly a dozen have $1,000,000 or more to their credit in Wood's Tamale,? best. Ask for dividends.AniLmany : others have distributed from a few thousands up them. V, J , ......... ..77..,;. s It has In the last fifty years facts.- - Time Table V1 ?- m$i Sj.'. THE .TRUE FOOD BEVERAGE - - --- , l r. .DiI.Jj rsYvcu uy uerraan Draumeisters. Brewed in fthe most modern and , sanitary Drewery in the west. Purest mountain brook Finest Bohemian Hops. Best Utah barlev. 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