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Show THE PROVO HERALD PAGE TWO Provo 0erald: Herald Editorials ' if is - - ; The splendidrain which fell yesterday will make the dry farming crops and the earlier fruits. Those who are authority oii agriculture say that we eau rest assured of one of the largest crops from the dry i.- M fKot V.lnva - t:. v usu. Ito on ill wiTiil vum, mm. we wave VBar il. larma liiik t:ci lin(l no good. Some thot it was too bad that the rain should spoil the 1.. ,rain Will bring in return will far offset ill. TQ.lhe.eye. that is at. &U optomistie everything points to a big yield of fruit and agricultural product. We are not trying to preach a false hope or proclaim pros- perity without a foundation for same, but we dobeheve that the tjme rine for tetter tirms here in Provo and throughout the state. We believe, too, that political conditions are going to change for the bet "ter this fall Ioatead of a Republican protective prosperity we are looking forward to the time when the people shall rule and when shall be throttled. Tonight before you lay your head on that ?tnrnv nillnur at loaat Tircfltlio a nra ver tit tViant-iiCr- i vincr ttiv ihtx rin is. bos-sis- yesterday. . m . ,,' ABOLOISHINQ - 8ALE-- M:'IQ -, IViii BE nt Co a Cor East ESllliD-BEIl'i- Ef-. ef State of Utah ... oration. Princ'lpaLaoe vblfshed by trsi Herald Publishing dfstlj! ' ' J. nese Provo City, Vuti . ."" the counVJaL Utah. ' Company, ProV Utah. j a at is that Notice S SALT LAKf hereby "gW tll matter of the estate of Henry i H. MASTERS tvManaglfig Editor of directors board the of of) meeting Boley' deceajed mall mat the Ea.stTintl9evelopmeatCo,acor.;Dclaw Entered at second The undersigned will sell at private held on the 27th day of April.; . BINGHAM, UTAH, MAY. 30, 1912. 1911, at the Poet off Ice poraUon, ter June f J one-sale allthat certain 'stock of 1912, as assessment (No. 2) of One of the biggest boosts the Old rovo, Utah, under the mtl of March cent per share, was levied on thet chandise, including the store and of- k 1879. has received in the past or outstanding capital stock of the 4nd fixtures" and other Reliable pany. payawe immeojausiy io narvey , Mtu! Uied in "aoont tte tall. will receive in the future is the establishment of an automobile service be43 East Center street, Provo City, the D. Boley and his executors under tween Bingham and Salt Lake City. Utah. Any, stock oa which this assess a, name of Bo'ey Mercantile Co., This ' splice will enable the., people ment may remain unpaid on Thursday in American Fork street, Harrington of camp to go and come from Salt For farther information on the 30th day of May, 1912, will be City, Utah', at the said place of bust-nadvertised t and Lake City practically at their will and the notices published here dtUgftaenj fagjwj to the tourists and sightand unless payment is enable also auction, public consult respective signers or after the 3rd day of June, 1912, made before, will be sold at my office the capital to visit Bingseers from ' or county clerk. and written bids therefor will be re on Monday the 24th day of June, 1912, their friends here for tueit ham and storing at ceived the by undersigned 10 o'clock a. m., to pay the delln at a short stay and notjse compelled to residence in American Fork Cfty, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. off because the last Wain is leavquent assessment, together with the rush Utah- costs of advertising and expense of ing for Salt Lake. Messrs. B. W. Terms ofsale: Cash, payable upon in the District Court of the Fourth Bale. Miller and Roy Webb hav arrangeof the sale by the above confirmation HARVEY CLUFF, Secretary. Judicial District In and for Utah for the ments almost completed Office at No. 43 East Center Street. court. new Bertke. this They ' launchingof County, Stat of Utah, Dated May 24, 1912. Provo. Utah. machine and are one have purchased Lars la the matter of the estate of WARREN C. BOLEY, First publication April 29, 1912. Webb la Mr. another. for arranging Executrix. Jacobsen, deceased. Notice to Credi a resident of Salt Lake City and B. MELISSA BOLEY, tors. NOTIC E OF ASSESSMENT. W. Miller is Jn Highland Boy. Executor. Creditor will present claims with The plan 1 to start at Cart Fork 7 The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co., 7 GRANT C. BAGLEY, ouchera to the undersigned at his and Main street and run to the center Attorney for Executors. Principal Place of Bulsness, Provo, of Salt Lake City. The schedule for place of residence. In Lake View pre Utah. this Iservice has not been definitely cinct, Utah County, State of Utah, on Notice is hereby given that at a settled, but these grentlemenffisy be or before the 1st day of September, A. able to begin running one of their cars meeting of tba board of directors of house.-Firs- t FOR as early as Saturday. Dated April 20th, 1912; 7 J The Lost Josephine Gold Mining com East-an- RENT 'Soutb.' CaU 2nd d z-375y." They will have' as eight passenger on 27th held of the pany, day LARS JACOBSEN, April, car and the second one may be still Administrator. 1912, an assessment (Numberll) of . FOR RENT One house, E. E. CORFMAN, three mills per. share was levied on bath, toilet, modern, $18.00 per month larger. One of the cars will probably the outstanding capital stock of the 215 South 4th East J. W. Bates. leave here in the evening about 6:30 Attorney for Administrator. or 7, so as to give those who have corporation, payable immediately U FOR RENT Cheap, -- three hHse. H. A. Smdot, secretary No. 157' West NOTICE JO CREDITORS. been working during the day and not 531 NunL Academy v keeping rooms Center street Provo, Utah. able to catch the train a chance to go avenue. EsUte of Louise E. Maiben, de to Salt Lake. Returning, the car will Any stock upon which said assess ceased, creditors will present claims ment may remain unpaid on Monday, WANTED TO RENT Two cottages, probably leave Salt Lake about 11:30. will be delinquent and In case these gentlemen named with Touchers to the undersigned, at May 27, 1912, furnished il. good tenants; prefer advertised for sale at public auction, do not go ahead with this propabove Co. H. east Phone side. Ray-646 East Center street, "Provo City, and unless payment is made before osition a number of other prominent Utah, oa or before the first day o will be sold on Monday, June 17, 1912, FOR SAlEarly- - cabljagBrcflnii-flowebusiness men are ready to take up and tomato plants, 25e pe r the at the hour of 7:30 p. m. to pay the September, A. D. 1912. plan and go ahead with it. So the Dated at ProTO City, Utah, April delinquent assessment, together with 100. "Robert Birkin.Frovo. plan is assured. the cost of advertising and expense . 24, 1912. Bingham will noassume metropol 4' of sale. itan airs and frock coats and stiff hats MYRTLE M. STEWART, MONEY TO LOAN ' HH A. SMOOT, Secretary. ' will be the evening attire for gentley .y'y Administratrix. 7 Room 6, Farmers & Merchants Bank On Good Mortgage Security. men attending theaters in Salt Lake ALFRED L. BOOTH, Bldg., Provo Utah, Add ress J. A. frltsch; or dancing parties. ' First publication May 3rd. ' Attorney. O Rooms Felt Bldg. , 4 !' f y First puMIcatTon April 24 J1912." Salt yLake Tlntie-DevtUp- - C20FS ASSURED. . A ' OF- .NOTICE NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.! SCANDAL - - " - BIM.1 . ... .mer-hal- com-furnltu-re Legal Notices e American-Fwlfi,-U4a- ha -- -- that Congress has at last submitted an amendment to the constitution providing for the direct election of senators byjhe people is one of the hopeful signs of the, times. One of the chief causes of political unrest lies in the feeling that too many men in the past have secured membership in the upper branch of congress by reason of extravagant exptTHtitflriiMjtiojiey iither directly or indirectly,: and that they have thrown the Wjght of their influence against measures which were intended to promote the general welfare. The scandals which have occurred, in emicetion with the election of Clark of Montana, Guggenheim of Colorado. Lorimor of Illinois andr Wephenson of v isconsin must be attributed largely to the exist ence of the present method of election hy legislatures. Indirect dec tion may sometimes secure "a man "of superior qualifications for this high responsibility, but-paexperience has not justified the opinion that it caumrt be improved upon. Ex. The fact " st -- -- CLASSIFIED ADS Four-roo- - "-- five-roo- , ' r ' We carry the WWW" rings, in which the stones arc guaranteed to stay. Ttiey are made in solid gold only, each ring stamped on the inside. They; range in price from $2 up. ;i - 201-20- ; . MOTTO Not cheap goods, but. good . goods cheap . OUB , Chipman Jewelry Company y NOTICE TO CREDITORS. persons having claims against the estate of Mabel W. Deal, de ceased, will present the same with vouchers to the undersigned at 490 South Fourth West street, Provo, Utah, on or before the 15th day of All September, ,1912. ' J. C. DEAL, Administrator. J. W.:N.'WHITECOTTONr- - Attorney for Administrator. :y' First publication May 13, 1912. -- ' ASSESSMENT y - a You;Need a as A , , -- TO ' - FROM HEAT,-WINAND SUNBURN.' PROTECT-YO- U Ve Have t.. . . D Parasols NOTICE. "Mineral ""Flat-- : Mining smmohs company, principal! place of : business, ; Provo, - .: Utahv XNouce is hereby given tnat at a meeting of the board of directors of the' Mineral Flat Mining company, held on the 10th day of May, 1912, an th assessment (No. 11), of cent; (Wcllper, sharewaslevled on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to W. Lester Mangum, secretary,' room 12, Knight block, Provo, Utah. Any stock- - on- which this - assessment may remain unpaid on Friday, ' June 14, 1912, wilt be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment IS made before, will be sold at my office on Friday, July 6, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and ex. pense of sale.-- ' - - . W, LESTER. MANGUM, ; ' one-four- - A' TO PLEASE YOU, THAT WILL MATCH ANY SUIT OR GOWN. . . y Prices rarige from 75 to S5 00 " . Prices range for children's from lOc to 50c ' Prices. : range for misses' from 50d to THEY ARE ALL STYLISH, NEW AND UP TO DATE, AS EVERYTHING IS THAT COMES FROM - . Sl'25 - . - , ... jOfllceroom Provo, Utah. ASSESSMENT v Secretary, 'c block, Knight ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Tintic Central Mining Company -rPrincipal Place of Business, Provo, Utah, Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of Tintic Central Mining company, held on the 13th day of May, 1912, an assessment (No. -- cent 10) of per - share was evied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediaely to R. L. Anderberg, Farrer. Block, secretary, room-Provo. Utah.' . Any stock upon which, this assessment . may remain unpaid on Friday, June '14, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and" nnl ess payment is made be-- t rr: ...:n k. Saturday, July, 5, 1912, at the! nour oi p. m., w pay. inc iinqueni 'asbcisnicnt, lugeiner with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. yy City FIERCE r FIRE ALMOST " D- E- ADVERTISER (male) seeks work : office, store or outdoor; latter pre-terred; can drive taam. Box 161, City." . L Fire started in the Bingham fiospital Beginning Friday, May 24th, we will at 11:15 and com-- yesterday morning r y carry the Famous Royal Bread, Buns and Cakes. Leave us your order s pletely destroyed the second story and almost destroyed the whole building. PROVO, MEAT & PKG. CO. The total damage done was about Best creamery butter 30c per - lb. 14,000, jbut fortunately was largely Good separator or ranch butter at 25c 4 covered by insurance.' The fire was." per lb. 'Provo Meat & Packing Co. started by Wesley Straup the 'four-- . year-olboy of Dr. Straup, no lighting, LOCAL, representative wanted; a of the and curtain , piece lace paper, or canvassing soliciting required; from-this,fire cur- Thilace caught Nav Income Address assured. good to and this tionaLCo-operatJ.y- e ca8ei explode ., alaaip IRealty -whole "Upstairs. . Mrs. 1439 Marden Building, Washington,! 8e3 lr t0 ' M Btraups new Knaue Urande piano was D. C; practically ruined." The "local fire de- R SALE A doctor's whUe enamel! partment-di- d some heroic work and operating table also double harness, prejeifted the fire from spreading to. " and new single buggy. See A. F.i other buildings. ' Palm. This looked like one of .the .worsts, flre in' the history of Bingham but ' Secretary i WANTED Singer and violinist for ,ry to Office room 4 ; Farrer Block.' picture show near Provo.Call room owing proper precaution and a little it was stopped hefore good " Judgment ; '. Provo Utah. 19, LaMar hotel, after j was doneoutside of the- damage" great : : First, published May 15,' 1912. ; Dr. Straup's hos- -' FOR SALET-Ch- eap launch,' rowboat Bingham hospital.' wm nrhivnnA was of the patients thehome pital ana surry; a snap it sold at once. from the , mine, Ohio " Highland Boy CaH''l89 In the Fourth Judicial Dictrict Court West First South. Copper company, Bingham New Ha- of Tutah, in and for Utah county. . s- - mine and t Dalton deceased. FOR SALE Mare, milk wagon, Estate of Robert Boardman, ! and ' Creditors will present claimswlth t npnfl ;i,en Hni.v .tients were in the .building at lihe vouchers to the undersigned at 526 (s) time the fire started and some of East TJtah,f South' Third streetProvo; them barely escaped with their Mves"'" on or before the of day October, - Edd A7DTi9i27 , A Man7Ta"patlefl'tsurfeTrhgIrdm ' pneumonia, was removed to the MasROBERT BOARDMAN, cot rooming house in a critical condiAdministrator of the estate of Robert tion. Clyde , Yates and Geo. .Reynolds deceased. Boardman, were "also patients' there at the time V Pate of first publication May 24, 1912. of the fire, but both escaped with but ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. little injury' The nurses were burned, somewhat, but no serious Injuries will Sealed proposals will be received at result from the fire unless the ahock the office of the city engineer, Provo, k and serious condition of Edd Man's ' Utah, up to 5 o'clock p. nv May 29, pneumonia should result ia a fatality. 1912, for furnishing .the materials and Leo Muno fell from the top of the labor for the construction of Ja conbuilding 'to the sidewalk and was crete swimming pool, work to be combadly bruised about the' head and ' menced not later than Jane 10, 1912, shoulders. , and completed not later than July. 10, Mrs. Stephenson, one of the nursos,"' 1912. Plans and ' specifications may had her hair badly burned, but otherbe seen at the office of the city en- wise was not Injured. Elvlar Chris-- . gineer. The right is reserved to re-- i tenBen was In the hospital at the time, ' " ' Co. but escaped uninjured. Ject any and all bids, 'Several men, ' ' Bon' dis required 50 per cent of con were slightly bruised and Jammed up " ' tract price. , JOHN R. STEWART, la carrying the piano' out the front City Engineer. , Leave us your order for Buns, door. ,Just as'they got oits,Ide the First published May 20, 1912. - . Cakes, etc. PHONE 39. We door the porch gave way whicn cov. " era the ditch and this very" do the rest. nearly se VACATION RATES. riously Injured nnd To various eastern destinations via almost ruined the piano. ' II was for-- . Routo.' ' Salt Lake Tickets on sale LOOSE LEAF DEVICES. tunate that no one was killed In suclf rarlous dates, May ISth to September Every variety of Loose Leaf ledger a fire. 5th "Rout of the Los Angeles Limit- blanks' and devices furnished by The ed." Si'e your local n'gent for partlcu- - New Century. Printing Co., Provo. FOR SALE Jlousehold furniture. 133 Utah. 579 East Center street. ' East First North., Phone 5S0x. St t d ..Co-VS.:1- . ' A ue-ipQ- . -- ' 7p.m. iiAiff harJ-veD-.tb- e- M .r - NOTICE.' f -- 2 r y lt yy A Fresh Supply of -- y Miller Hill Mining company, place of business, Provo, Utah.X Notice is hereby given that at .. a meeting of the., board of directors of the Miller Hill Mining company held on the 10th day of. May, . 1912, an assessment (No. 2) of two cents (2c) per share was levied on the outstanding capital, stock , of the corporation, to W. Lester payable -- Immediately Mangum, secretary,' room 12, Knight block,-ProvUtah. , Any stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid on. Saturday, June 15, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold at my office on Saturday, July 6, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.' nr., to pay the delinquent assessment' together ,wlth the cost of advertising and expense of . ' . . TTD j y lii) Bale. W, LESTER 4 , 'A- - - MANOUM,-Secretary- .' y- Office, room Provo, 'Utah. 12, Knight block, : SUMMER EXCURSION . RATES. ..VlavSaltLake Route to various Eastern "destinations, Tickets on sale various dates. May. isth to September 6th. See your local ajeent for oarti- culartl. . y. f at Provo Heat v ' . y r Packing EveryDay some-ortbV'me- n 1 . ! y |