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Show UTAH COUNTY DEMOCRAT Issued every Tuesday, Thursday and Hatunlry. democrats, take 111 NOTICE AND ATTEND. Democratic pi imai i' v ill c In f lnuu City o in all the wardh Friday, May 2!uh, 19IK, at 3 p.m fortlie purpose of nominating deb J ii 1 -- i ( BY THE Democrat Publishing Company. Tslcphona 9B. J. DAVID Entered at the postoffloe eoond class matter LARSON, EDITOR. at Provo City, Utah, for transmission through the maHs as SUBSCRIPTION RATESi In Advance, One Year lx MontHa, Chree V onths, On W onth Not In Adusncei Ones Y r, lx Month,--- - Three Monthi On Month , : U o Lit 1.3 .7 2 l $2.71 140 ,80 .30 mill. !j t ,,, ms h 'll, n i h lid City. ' i Li h ( I v. i An- - it i s id di i -- - i o ii K. .it. .i ii d to Meetings will be lit 11 in varum.-- , w tv Cl,' i!i" a, Ur the wards, and said wauls nominate jit, o' I! ui . t e " j H'l Soil, II I" in l' delegates to said convention as fol- Ml 'la wliii h w I1!,, c coo if sci v, lows: 11 hiHi hi, First Ward Maesir "drool I t - i t lo I" w ii In ,i ,i i, s j ti r m l n e, and and 1 alternates. ( 1 , 1 I ,i- f; I 11 McMiurtry3 Ready Mixed Paints, Western YarnlsH tain, Johnsons Wood Dyes and Paste. Mays Rubber Cement, Carriage Ralnt. I i 1 I i l'.iint Brushes, White Lead, Turpentine, Oil, :: ;; Varnish, Glass. luttv, -, I Chi-nani- i delegates defend Second Ward proctor Aeademv 4 delegates and alternate. Third Ward Franklin s bool in 1 4 p ild lilt .1. delegates and 1 alternate".. Fourth Ward I'.oker silmol V I t !, a e mi i . to : : te, i t , of tl e ii d ci -- i 1 C&stle Gate and Clear Creek kj iAiL i i I i for sale a.t -- coin:)!. tint. n'tjuiPI A. i . i . , N, i t Alt lintill. "v R Ills 1 mid Post, diu IlddlTS Km J t ImiVi1 l. I'li vo, lTt h, I Id'. I n ". t s; tti i , ri kv ( . Notice is hereby given Hull a spei i! Inge m (i meeting of the stoeklioldeis of tlm st( ,, lie u held ho will at the.r Company ild 1,1 Provo City, Utah cmnl,. Mao cl We j i, Utah, on Monday, the lath day ot June, A. D. 1908, at the hour ot thud You oclock p. m. for the follow mg purpose, i i -- (DC . i i i i i a i 1. - ., i hi f I M , I , i W i'u id to pV ill , e vt , 1 1, ul i i 1 if. mi. v look s IV I .it if VI u i'ciii' viinr elui'fs to-wi- t; I git pmsed Moie than a billion of dollars will have been appropriated by the To amend Article VII of the Article-and nt Aeademv Nmtli U) npiiti t'io capiSixtieth Congress before its day of adjournment now fixed for the 23rd of Incorporation, iiiciei-in- is hie. Pi ii t tal stock from s'uaies) iwentv-ftv- e A v e. tjS of May. The exact figures will not be known until the closing day, to thousand, (Jo, 000.00) dillais This is the (5, 000 shares) Jil'ty thousand joUjou.lK1) but at present they appear to aggregate $1,026,000,000. of nnv largest appropriation ever reached by Congress in a single session. Last dollars, and for the transaction other business that may propeily come Advertisers Alien. inn J year, when the appropriation amounted to $943,000,000, it was at that before such meeting. On md Miter May 1st, the 2 time the largest amount ever before appropriated. The appropriation WM. M. ROY LAX CP, Dunnci.u will be governed President. this session will be over eighty millions in excess of the great sum of 2 by tlic following advertising 2 money. 2 rate- - in our Notice to Creditors. paper: J In the District Court of the Fourth 2 Dfsll, Y, (per inch.) IT HELPS Judicial district, m and for Utah 2 1 time, l()c. 1 M nit h, S1. 10. J Everybody who receives the Utah County Democrat must THE TOWN, be impressed with the radical improvement made in the County, Htate of Utah. on h u it. the matter of the estate of William In be used at option of ad- To wide awake like noise a a now pubpaper. It is making Nelson, deceased. Notice to Creditors. within one ve.ir. vertiseis lication. Life has been injected into it, and through it into Provo. There Creditors will present claims, with ini In- - at o00 10c 2 is no reason why a good town like Provo should not have good papers vouchers, to the undeisigned ill his 2 i. H , 2 (o ul,. i.t so quicklyaud so completely place of business on Academy avenue, Nothing gives the community the black-ey- e 0Ltt ini 'iii s nt JIN' Provo City, Utah County, Mate of as do papers going out from it with dead Jiee dropping off them. It would 30i It ii in or mer. i)7c Utah, on or befmethe ltltii. day ot be far better for the community to kill such papers outright. 1008. A. 'I D., September, Full position, top of column, Frank Ramsey, Congratulations are hereby extended to the Utah County Democrat Administrator of the estate of William 4 next leidnu;, add 2o per cent 2 and to the territory in which it circulates. May the Democrat grow and Nelson, deceased. 2 to above. Utah State Journal. CORFMAN & RyDAX.CU, prosper under its new management. 2 Along-- ; ie to. ding m, itter, Attorney for administrator. add 0 per cent to above. Dated May 4tli., 1908. U9 for twelve now has seen its , zzmaaxKasMiiaaimBxaBua lim', ii i DUNN, Mgr. of Yard. "lit, e u e i -- t ,"ii i Co. s, -i ti , ( i .a i, ii n- i i e in - i i,, , J. BOTH PHONES. .xrzx;e ( ! Uth Timber 3th Nor.h and Second West Street, Provo ,ii i ' i Si i ill onq.!, hit " O.lljd it, win') t It k , i been i c i c o, sod ( mu t. 4 i" , li hi !," I: r!it ,ig dust tin defend t to d o! C till' bonds (II s i ii jihnni di mat 1. ,,i 4 hi i v t i i ilain n oid t he d. Ji ii t , ;Mh t! I dll I e I j tl Col t a W ,i ig to i -- ui ,, m until", pi j nit propc tv of the den 'nl.ii.l now in lie possession i I the ' uni if. hit h said peri vh son d it in t tv ;s iib,l hi s ui! Meeting of the Win. M. Roylance Company (A Corporation) C mi i The Busy Corner Both Phones 104 a lion, u d I - I 1 U h d 1,1 MIT f cm ( i nh a e t in J Stock of We have a complete ;j - . sebc Lumber Co. 3 ot v t 111 Western wool growers are wondering why the tariff on wool is not 3 delegates and 3 altei mites. operating with more zeal for their benefit Fifth Ward Paiker school delegates and 4 alternates. There never was a better time, says the Pendleton, Ore., Tribune, And for any other business said Nor never a better to show our attachment to the Republican party. primaries may widi to consider. time to show our disapprobation. For and in behalf of the Cits Central committee, It will be noted that Mr. Bryan at the Cooper Union meeting Alma Van Wa.lm:n, neither blinked, dodged nor evaded the question put to him regarding Chairman. negro disfranchisement in the south, but met it fairly and squarely like the man he is. Nashville Tennesseean. The Domestic Steam Laundry is both in the wank The Republican organs that denounced the Democratic administra- always done and in the delivery tion for having a deficit are now praising the Republican administration for having a deficit, saying it means getting the money back into the channels of commerce. Thats shooting around the hill to hit the deer. Notice of Special Stockholders The following note appears in the Logan Journal for the special benefit of our contemporary, the plate matter sheet: In the course of a quarrel with its neighbor, the Provo Enquirer asserts that every paper in the state outside of Salt Lake City uses a certain amount of plate matter. Youll have to excuse and except us, neighbor. Every' inch of reading matter printed in the Journal, even in the serial story, is set in the composing room of this paper. t! j "I Font ih C t! e Sr ite of t . n i ',11- 1 i i " ,iic o; gates to the .State convention to li held June 13lh, 1903, at 1vi!t Laki t m ,, . l 6 tra -- of tl 1! t is t v 2.SO ! , i, , M 'o - , I ! -- I'.--tl S 1 g 1 i " i'l-tll- ON The party governing years lt and high-buigilded prosperity come down with a crash on the eve of a presidential election; has seen the svered tariff that it has worshiped coming to its own in such inequalities and injustices as to make dissatisfaction loud and deep. The people have been suffering from high meat prices, high lumber prices, high paper prices; but who ehali dare put anything on the free list? Who shall dare reform the steel schedule to stop the plundering of home buyers com Who shall make an end of the prepospared with favored foreigners? terous treatment for years of the Philippines for the benefit of the sugar and tobacco monopolies? That also involves the tariff. Aud a thing that has been the unquenchable light on the altar since the partys birth is not to be touched with hasty or uuholy hands. Men must have time to think. Especially so when all this synchronizes with audacious legislation against old and tried supporters the corporations and with the time when a new man is to be found for president and hardest of all party leader. There is the additional burden. New policies impend. High tariff and corporatiouism will not longer do. What shall take their place and to what degree and in what shape? It is indeed a most interesting political development that we are It is a great party in the air to a certain extent, not knowing witnessing. So this unwillingness to act is no mere just what step to take next. is of It a sign hesitancy; the halting of a great host that haughtiness. heretofore and thus far has marched without faltering, now surrounded by so many new conditions as to be doubtful of just who are its friends and to be uncertain as to the landscape, not recognizing instinctively what to do at the parting of ways. REPUBLICAN HESITANCY. MB Sutton Market The Place to but what you eat. MEATS said GROCERIES We Buy as well as Sell I 23 North Academy Avenue, Provo. Per line, Summons. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, of the Male of Utah, 2 RL iLU in and for the County ot Utah, Per line, 1 time Hattie E. Lewis, plaintiff", vs. John Per line, subsequent A. Lewis, defendant. Sumons. f Per line, 1 m . The Mate of Utah to the said defendProf, mid m t exceeding ant; You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service ol this summons upon you, if serv ed lth-ithe county in which this action i brought, otherwise, within thirty day after service, ami defend the above entitled action, and in case ofyourfailuie to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment, dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff" here in named. J. W. N. WiiitecottoX, Attorney for Plaintiff. First publication May 2, 1908. vv Notice to Creditors In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah, in and for the County of Utah. Probate Division. In the matter of the estate of Rachel Davis, deceased. Notice. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his office, No. 57 North, Academy Ave., Provo City, Utah, on or before February 25 th, 1909. Grant C. Bag ley, Administrator of the estate of Rachel Have you seen the new fountain at the Smoot Drug company. ss structed. Tlie purchase of a Moon in a poke business eliminates all possibility of any n t 1 inch ()8c ()," GOe $1.00 2 .50 2 Estrav rrotue Card of thanks, reader rates. A Perfectly Laundered Shirt is AIILANDER Sales Room, , - CARRIAGE CO. 476 South Academy Avenue PROVO, UTAH 2 Mon u ment s In fixing np your cemetery lot for Decoration s: Day, dont forget a Monument. :i We have a nice variety to select from CALL AND SEE US the first essential i'd a dressy, dignified appearance. A man who weais a $10 suit doilies and a perfectly? laundered shirt presents a better appearance, and really looks better, than does a matt who wears a $40 suit and a poorly laundered shirt. Our 2 2 im- proved mat liinery and long experience makes it possible for us to do per-lework better than the ordinary laundry or the home laundry, Rhone 164 for us to call. We know we can please )ou. Beesley Marble and Granite Works JVSf SOUTH OF TABERNACLE. Karan Probert & Russell ct Provo Steam Laundry Livery. Feed Sales Stable and We have a few - Special Bargains in Horses and Second Hand Rigs. Call and see us. 67 NORTH SECOND WEST STREET. PROVO , s I. a. pig Moon Agents J I Dated April 25th, 1908, mm time l()e 2 vo ek, following 9 Per line, first insertion Ode 1 Our claim that a buggy made by Moon Brothers is the best value for the money is backed up by an unpainted job on our sample floor. This buggy shows every detail of Moon construction the patent slugless and scievvless body, which places this line of work many .vears m advance of any similar (?) line on the market; the metal parts of hand w rought steel; the extra braced parts and reaches; the strong sills; the shifting rail; cushions; springs; top, etc. For the simple reason that you cant see through paint and furthermore, because you cannot always take a salesmans word, it will pay you to take advantage of this chance to SEE and LEARN how a really lirst-clubuggy IS and OUGHT to be con- 1 Davis, deceased. . Both Phones. fW u There's no Pig in a Poke Business in MoonM Buying! , V |