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Show I BREEDERS GAZETTE UTAH COUNTY DEMOCRAT SAYS GOOD WORD The following urtnlc is t.ikm from the Breeder." (i.izette pub- BY THE Democrat Publishing Company. Talaphona 95. W. M. ROYLANCE AND GEO. A. STORKS, PROFS. J. DAVID LARSON, EDITOR. It U the bet lished in Chicago. horse and stock lucedcis journal J"Mpii 4. published in America. Farrer of the Commercial bank lnif charge of the journal in Provo and there are many of them in circulation. Entered at the postoffloe aoond class matter. at Provo City, Utah, for trangmlsHlon through the mails as Provo City, Utah, is surely an edi-tiou- i One Year, Six Month, 63.I. SO .25 .75 fhree Month. On ,2G journalistic Month Not In Advance! .$2.75 I. 40 One Year, Six Month Three Month, One Month. .SO .30 That Hughes indorsement was as cold as a winter day in Fairbanks. While the other fellows are capturing the resolutions, is industriously harvesting votes. Mr. Bryan "1 -- UP- out of Mr. According to Mr. Bryan, he get'k as much amusement Roosevelt as he does out of a miustrel show. CiOiAiL I j for sate a.t j i ) at-- s j It enterpri.--e 3th North and Second West Street. Pro?o of seen in some J- - BOTH PIIOXES. 1 W. DUNN, Mgf. of A'ard. 1 Summons the annual lior.-- e show In the District Court of the Fourth elition and in it tl ere are many Judicial District of the State of stallions of portraits of pure-bre- d Utah, in and for the County of many breeds, pereherons predominUtah. ating. Utah eouuty is assuredly Inga Runolfson, plaintiff vs. Anvery well equipped to produce the drew C. Runolfson, defendant. class of drafter which is bringing Summons. such high prices in the Coast cities. The State of Utah to the said deThe horsemen of that county are fendant: to be congratulated on the showing You are hereby summoned to apmade. pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, MORE PRAISE FOR THE if served within the county in which time. Timber Co. Utsv.h The Sells-Flol- o menagerie is one of the most complcteoological attractions I i the road. The hig show complete iii all departments w ill he in Provo on published in that city April 15, is lath. May one of the most notable txampits of enterprising eonnn unity. The the Utah Countv Democrat SUBSCRIPT ION RATESl In Advance. Castle Gate and Clear Creek ' v TNI-WKI2K- LY. Issued every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdry. pairof mammoth eats. liiky helps to make em healthy" .aid one of the men lounging around the wild animal teat. "And that's1 he way w e want 'em." ,; far Jessie and Harriet have never1 hail tils and their keeier is (juitesurU lhat its the whisky which has done tiie woik. The joimj? animals look perfectly healthy and there seems to he no reason w hy they should not live t a rij e oal age and still Ik show n at 1 w lit n all the children who ( iieii'-eten led yesicrda.v s show are digniliut grow mips taking theirow n children to see the big show s. looked like a is . Let Your Choice Be a. Many representatives of the newspaper fraternity hate of the tariff SPECIAL EDITION gone to Washington to demand a rejeal this action is brought, otherwise, rebe will wood on news print paper and pulp. It The Western Publisher, the within thirty dajs after service, and membered that Mr. Cannon, the speaker of the House, largest newspapar magazine in the defend the above entitled action, and the matter, but the newspaper appointed a select committee to investigate world, has the following to say iu case of your failure so to do, of this well as proceedure. be, are dilatory may they impatient, about the Horse Show edition of judgment will be rendered against publishers The matter has been investigated over and over again. The results of the Democrat. Knockers please you according to the demand of the the investigation have been spread far and wide. Everybody knowsthat take notice: complaint, which said complaint has more so than it has every variety of paper is unnecessarily expensive The Horse Show edition issued been filed the clerk of said court. been heretofore, notwithstanding improved and cheaper methods of man This action is brought against the by the Provo Democrat on the oca for wait not do want to is the defendant to dissolve the bonds of clap trap casion of the annual Horse ufacture. This why publishers Fair, Let is This tariff the want enough. existing between plaintiff simple repealed. inquiry. They held at Provo this year on April 15, matrimony and to obtain a and tbe defendant, doubts the duties and no one congress comply with their request repeal was one of the finest editions of its decree of the eomt awarding to the that there will be a prompt decline in the price of paper. kind ever published in this slate. plaintiff certain personal property The paper trust has made it necessary for more than one newspaper The edition contained thirty-tw- o of the defendant now in the possesThis trust has also caused the newspapers to put up the closed sign. sion of the plaintiff, which said perpages, printed on book paper, the been have sonal property is described in said People of Provo and elsewhere to walk on trembling legs. cover being in two colors, with an complaint. asked to pay more for their subscription than would be necessary if the artistic dtsign by Mark Roy lance, A. B. Morgan, trust was conquored. "When, oh when, will the people get next to the the young Provo artist. From a Attorney for Plaintiff. damnable conditions imposed by the trusts? address: Rooms 1 and 2 Postoffice the edition typographical standpoint was a model of neatness, being the Knight building, Provo, Utah. makes music? than It is better What Dated at Provo, Utah, April 27, good work of (diaries P. Diehl, while J. 1908. one forget the cares of the world and wafts David Larson was responsible for carnalThe cue away into a purer sphere. the writeup of the interand resolves are mortals are forgotten ness of esting features of Provo and Utah made to better our actions and live nearer the infinite sphere of purity county, together with much valua-abl- e and love. The hardest heart is touched by sweet music. Love and kindinformation for the stock ness takes the place of thoughts that are burdened by crime. Reformers growers of the state. It was an have found that the tender strains of music have done more to cause bet- edition of which the people of terment in the character of criminals than any one thing. well as as Provo, everyone connected Can any Provo has many good musicians and more good singeis. with the Democrat, may well feel of Provo produce an aggregation of singers and size west the the in city proud. It is 6afe musicians equal to the company that presented Boccaccio? is the first essential toward a dressy, dignified Summons. to say that no better company can be produced. The singers were young stale iu their work. and The appearance. A man who and had trend o! purity evident impure In the District Court of the Fouith wears a $10 suit of characters that are so often felt in the work of opera companies, did not Judicial I)i.--t riet , of t hesitate of Utah, and a perfectly clothes in ami for the County of Utah. in the least characterize the company of sweet singers that presentedBo-cacci- o. laundered shirt presents R. Lew s. Hattie John is, plamUtr, The music was well interpreted and the parts were exception- A. Lewis, defendant. Sumons. better a appearance, and to of the defendThe realize said State Provo that of the work Utah the Do looks splendid people better, than really ally sustained. ant: does who a wears a inau her singers performed? You are hereby summoned to appear suit and a $40 poorly The choir work of the city is good. The choir that renders the within twenty days after Hie service of laundered shirt. Our imThe songs this summons upon you, if served withmusic in the tabernacle every Sunday does very fine work. and proved machinery that are sung are bound to make favorable impressions with the most ex- in the county in which this action is it makes long experience otlierw ie, w itliin thirty days brought, is is is munot of it the that music kind; The do for to us lightest presented peracting. possible after service, and defend the above enthan work fect Several of the titled better sic that would take well iu any music loving community. action, and in ease ofyourfuiluie the ordinary laundry or choirs of the city are also giving satisfaction, and are giving music that is to do so, judgment will be rendered the home laundry. 'Rhone to the demand against you according bound to make mankind better. 164 for us to call. We of the complaint, which has been tiled This spleudid music cannot be handled in its best form without with the clerk of said court. know we can please you. Does the public much labor and effort on the part of the conductors. This action is brought to recover a Boshard and others? of work Professors are Lund, judgment, dissolving the bonds of They appreciate the heretofore and now existcertainly due much credit for the splendid music that they are presenting matrimony between ing you and the plaintiff hereto the people of this city. They deserve success. They deserve more; in named. J. W. X. Y IilTKCOTTO N , they should have the support of everyone in our fair city, and Provo will Attorney for Plaintiff. soon be heard from as a center for beautiful music. First publication May 2, 1!M)8. MOON Dont trust to luck when you go to buy a buggy and dont buy without good proof that your choice of a buggy will be a satisfactory one for years to come. The Moon name plate on a buggy is pretty good assurance that no fault will be found if your selection is a Moon. New styles are coming in every week, so if you contemplate the purchase of a buggy, surrey, road wagon, or spring wagon, these new Moons will fielp you to decide. t ! Come in and see them. AHLANDER CARRIAGE CO. first-cla- ss A Perfectly WILLIAMS DIXIE There are two young tigers with the circus w hicli are addicted to the whisky habit, and their keeper says lhat had it not been for the great amounts of whisky which they are given each day they would never have lived. Jessie ami Harriet for it is such mild.unemotioi al names as these w Inch have lieen bestowed upon these two young tiger debutantes are just one year old and have the distinction of being the only tigers torn in captivity w ho have lived. Nobody ever kept any before, said their keeper as he poured out uijuait of whisky into a basin ami placed it in their cage. When they get to teothii g they always die. Just begin to have fits and keel right over in a fit an die. Whisky has saved these. We give cin just whisky and raw meat ami they are getting on line. Jessie and Harriett are beautiful spe-- , cintens of the Royal Bengal ttoress and us they eagerly lapped up the whisky from the same dish, these fierce twins Sells-Flol- o CONTRACTOR Concrete and Cement Construction a. Specialty JUBILEE SINGEHS WILL BE AT COLLEGE HALL. B. Y. U. TUESDAY NIGHT, Play 12 At Q Price 50 Cents Oclock. Tickets at the Door u j CoMimpolilan, ,iti $ year Legitimate Prices Home Office: $1.75 1.00 Out Door Life ..... The Democrat, one month $1.50 .25 Value -- OUR PRICE AA 111 Spanish Fork, o n u me n t s We have a nice variety to select from CALLAND BEE ua Beesley Marble & Granite Works JUST south of tabernacle. .$1.75 $1.25 ... OUR FRICE $2.50 $2.15 Bachman News Co Evei Bell Telephone No In fixing np your cemetery lot for Decoration' Day, dont forget a Monument. ' t; j; ;j Women's Home Companion $1.00 uccess 1.00 The Democrat, three months .50 Value PROVO, UTAH. 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