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Show A V THE PROVQ HERALD 6 Provo Foundry T. I 0 S. F I E F. R P 0 H T M NAG A West Center, Provo, UtaH " 1 ,". record of haying horses In hia 54 years' career as blacksmith Is ft he distinction claimed by James F. Cox ' . of Gardner, pax ft Althon5hTior63yearaT)l(l7lif is daily at his forge and ttirns out as much: and as good work aa many younger smith. ' - 5 V , '- for aeJe -- m A 11 4 Newf n seeurlng-employme- V 3tk North. Street, , ; JOSEPH W. DUNN, General Manager. c i r UTAH. PROVO, . Both Phones i if 1 4 WW j nt 1 I- - .Current V - "7" LEAVK No. 6 for all points east. Sanpete points.. 4 r 102 for for all points east... . " 8 for Tlntie nnirita : J12r:. J poKtJeast... F0 EASX - 9:31a.m. i. 9:16 4:25 r. ffe. h fo wet and north 7 far Rait T,nkf it 1 for all points west and north II 9 for Salt Lake and Ogden li 8 for all points west and- north ....... 71 2i;aAm -- . lb p.m. . 9.51 LBATB PBOVO FOB NORTH No. 122 for Heber ? reSE&air " JJJ :8:45 p.m. Denverrithoutctoge.r"JFSe can, through sleeping can and elegant diners on all 4hrough trains. S. K. Hoopeb, F. Fours, LA. Bejttojt, G. A.P. D. G. P. AT. A, . -- ......' T Agent Barton Via hevcrlandoiitei 1 Way. Means - comfort all . whciuyqn.tWfileast."Do Tell the agent, "THE OVERLAND . ROUTE as far as it goes." It means saving of time in avoidance of changing cars, broken connectionsVetc. ; "You'll Know, When You Ask any Short Line Agent for rates and particulars. i mm 115 W. LJ 1 TBI BY UHAl writes,-"fllle- 1 111 Provo City, Utah. C&.pi(al $100,000- . - 4 DIRECTORS: Reed Smoot C. E. .President ...... Loose., , .Vlee-Prwside- nt. J. Wm. Knight, L. Holbrook, Geo. Farrer, Taylor, tr, Roger John E. Twelves. y JOS, T. FAHHEil. CfcsKte. pop-alatio- General banking business transacted Safe deposit boxes for rrat. Catches Hawks in Trape.X farmTipton. Ind. William Rice, the was here er ofMadlson township, r nthef dav with a verification of his successful story that he had found. &or cmcsen method of getting ria - Do it Now "6 birds be tnimkrat trans." using live KoMai hawks lost no time Dlace: but in the last two years there chickens, and the Two of the birds them. in visiting has been gradually a demand growing but injured, were alive . both as caught, looks though It jhe for lime and be asserts that and him exhibited by business "wouldlassume ,lts old. pro he caught ten of, them, . portions, Go Direct at vo 5 So., "My trip through the Baglshu Coun-me with amazed try," he ment We- - traveled for four days through enchanting scenery and traversed a country the like of which is, probably, not to be seen part of Africa, It is no exaggeration to Of the land say that over 80 per cent. " is under cultivation. "So cfearly and neatly marked art the boundaries Of all " the plots that the countryside reminded me of the vineyards of SwlUerland or of south' tinthdshatJamllyi nerguoornoou, e buy a ticket via a broken route Blake & Built in Pbo- - J- to-da- By Bviy Buggies office 8s the way ILLINOIS Provo - "Notonly do the Baglshu eschew clothing of any sort their district is called 'Bukedi,' the Land of the Naked People but they , are addicted to cannibalism, of a particularly revolting Ttind.- - They do not hunt and ' kilt" peopleor the sake of their flesh, but .they consider that burialn is a wanton waste of food. The ' numbers 400iOI10Z: ' it for Sale 8 report by llesketh Rell, governor of the eotealal Uganda, - , SEWING MACf!INEC0." CBICAOO Ing Customs. mialnteff-wftiT-- aii ui fREt Cannibals ;wlth Cultivated Farms 8tili Cling to Revolt of ita inhaMtBnta Before the infirmities of old age be- him he would walk gan th 'Btrefts briskly and iinaldedr meet ing and greeting people he met. He not only knows their voices, but their and Guided by Hearing Pioneer, footsteps disclose to him the identity andS1ne TouchrPlatted Street, of many of the older inhabitants.. Has Worked Constantly ta De-- ' v p Npw Thriving Place. ,VTHE ARK" CHANGES HANDS. Dallas! Tex. Another chapter of the dream of Gen. Adam R. Johnson, the Oldest House In Ancient Quarryvllle Was Home of Gov. Keith of blind man who founded the town of Pennsylvania. Marble Fallsr Tex, and for many years has been the chief spirit in- - its Lancaster, Pa. What Is familiarly eing,unfolded.. It was known as "The Ark" the oldest buildGen. century ago- that nearly in ancient town of Quarryvllle, the ing Johnson arose from a hospital with has hands for the first time changed both forever gone. the sight of eyes A bullet had brought total darkness in many years. The original deed for to him. But the pioneer spirit still this property Is the oldest on record In was In him, and e went back- - to this country. It j bad been owned by Sir Joshua , Texas from the war full of and Sir William Keith, one of Burt; mination to' carry out his life's work - of thefearly governors of this state behad lit Iplte of the misfortune that The large stone house, still standing thfi terri- fallen him -- In thoae-riay- s' gooTOTOolCwas built in 1792 by of scene the" was west of Austin tory Abram Barr, who at that time owned frequent Indian raids, and the few whole original tract, some 1,500 the; In constant white settler? were danger acres. . , of being killed by the redskins. up the The Barr family opened Gen. Johnson was not deterred by j in 1832 and nd4ime-l)usinestone these dangers from making his way divided" y con tBerlanct, which up the valley of the" Cqlorado river in fine dozen farms, than lie. might set-(ifearch of a place-aheJr- a and make his home. For seyefal years very little .lime It was a trip which only the bravest a-h- alf r All the I ,: Marble Fatts;Tex., Built by Sight less Old Soldier. FBOKP'TH: ABBIVBPBOVO . ...i 30 a.m. , do. lzi from mDer The only lifif to OfeuSi and - a.m. easier to operate' tnan any otner. - .. " tne beat of all com-bined in one. African n prideond-ma- p.m. ; .11:40 - " Titration FREE JL PBOVO any otKer.7" perfect stitcn tLan any otLer. , Time-tabl- e leu tKan r active work. and live on his savings he says he intends to keep busy for a good many years to come. During the winter be has In South Africa th, rhinoceros is gradually retreating northwards before made up several hundred pairs ol common a siul nortnern in 2Iuianel re it he advance of the white man, but 1 a brisk object of the countryside and not a particular4yrleasant on,, unless on, hap horseBhoesn ariliaiiatlon ; , pens to be on hunting bent, for tne animal is extremely dangerous and liable season. to charge without proyocation. In the neighborhood of St. Lucia bay' rhinoceroses are often encountered" by travellers, and such an incident as is her, BURIAL A. WASTE; OF." FOOD." shown is not uncommon,' it i Las tIFREE ...'male a more PMHfiirffllnjJa ."he could retire from 4 77 . FUEE . et v "any otner. ; Gard-ner-, with tha who . during late Ecafldfr his aetive years was one of the most widely known blacksmiths in this part of the state. " " In Speaking of the changes that have, taken place in Gardner since he came to th6 town, Mr. Cox said he used to pick berries In the field where HOW" istTfossn streelTonFonhe" most traveled -- thoroughfares of the town. - In 1S87 Mr. ox-up in' business for, himself , bnild in g a small 'shop at the. rear of his home in Crossjitreet. Ko" 'matter what his earnings might be, Mr1. Cox has always been in the Lhablt-X- t putting some of H b'y foF Ihe 4 160 Wert . yorfcezJojindsraployment in vartous places, finally landing in ' any is more beautiful than C2J given by employer in Dublin. while iahls naUre a Aftervworking city, Mr. Cox went to Manchester, Kngland, r and from there caroa to ITT" Timber Co. UfeLh , - , Ha still has InTrTrossessjSnsa him his A CiO - '1 r lifilo ""coniT plete his apprenticeship. 9 lonjfer tKaa - otter. Mr. Cox was born In Dublin and when, years old e was "let out" to qui f edTBe vM" y'eara ttan any , ' other. ata i 'jJ- 4 - Dewing run ligkter . - li Castle Gate and Clear Greek' "' .: 0,000 lara lhe Waejisfl4thtrde?flt J if - " - M' . i " Slogans Black--amithH- Mass.-- shod more than Self Oiling Mining Cam, Nine Cages; Engine and Boiler RepaJrt. Iron jtd4 braas Castings, tie. , , HORSES, E R Gardner, J 60,000 Macaachusctti Man, 54 Ye?r a HadeGreat Record MachlneJCI & SHOD HAS A WAYSIDE INCIDENT" IN AFRICA distance of-t-he would care to undertake alone.' ' How he ever made his way along the trail In his blindness is a mystery. He was possessed of "the keenest sense of touch, however, and the murmur of the water of the flowing stream was an guide to him. : He finally reached the' present site of Marble Falls. The sound of the roaring watercame to the ears of Gen. Johnsonand"he knew' that the airt after vowing more promnoise was .made- by; falls In the river. Soldier Comes Back from the Phillip-pine- a may-car- e ises to return. He groped his way about .. and After Five Years to At last the intrepid sergeant, tanned Claim Her. thoroughly examined the rock ledges to a swarthy brown by . his years of : natural dam.. lie walked and rode over the wide spread-in- g "Richmond, Va. In a dusty parlor Bervlce in the far east, came back and took the first tralnsouthf seeking bis valley and measured in hismind cai whirling across the continent heiress in her mountain home of the the probable width and length thn land of perpetual sunshine, and there he made lier pay the forfeit 3aTte"lhanwaa: formed, byithe natural a- - 8oldier"boy7.cfad' "" of her promise. , dam". form,, was hurrying to the "Here 1' will" make rof home and Philippines. build a town," he said. tour- STUDY IN GYMNASIUM SUITS Among the crowd of sweltering aeefc-er- s .. It aGenijoluisoa'fldajdrearn ists,great 'falls of the Colorado thatjhe was another' warrior, a tiny per- Montclalr, N.v J., Normal Schoolgirls - Were Caught in the' Rain and: river at" Marble Falls should be har- son with a bow and arrow, and a girl. - nessed and made to serve Industrial Changed Garments. For four days, among the grime enterprises." He ffhas lived to see the anddusL.and.-dlrcar, the of stuffy t done. J. The 1J3 girl .studayrVhenTT:Isls"-ftbout"rdbThomas H. Rowland of the -- Montclalr, N. Sergt 4sof-thMontclalr State . Normal e dam . the - The natural, rock at dents the great; UnTleTStates army, fought finest marble. It. rises to a height of est battle of his life and won; . The Behoof are wondering whether or hot e and forms feet more thanjtwenty-fiva' promise that the next heavy jalnstorm.wlll bring one of the most 'beautl.ful lakes In spellsTSTTlctory'was-with gladness about the same novel conditions which lieart he .aoldler'ii filled Texas.,, .A superstructure "T of and the girl's heart with Badpessrfiutjpwvai concrete." now is being built, to When they arrived t the school most tO the tiny warrior who had been his -TThis dain and the water power thus of them were wet and bedraggled, Wet old story. was the old, simply obtained is tobe used to generate ally, It and shoes were. not conducive skirts 1 years- - ago ;that-:MlB- S healthful to study, so after a whls-pere- d electricity for power and lighting . Raper--ofVirginia, and.an.helr; of "the- -f emale'mem-ber- s conference This electrical energy, will be Willie ess in her own right, met the soldier Marin Industrial run to plants used of the faeuUy and a delegation of boy, who soon became her sweetheart, the students the girls . went f to the ble. Falls and wllTBe transmitted to In the oarlor car. And it 'was five . removed their wet ap- surrounding towns. . 1 days Jater.that.Qransport was .wait-- gymnasium v See The Electric Co.- - And get tliem to figure on eleo--wiring your house for the only trie lights It is reliable and saleclean, ever-consta- Won Bride on crPMivdn Car - T method of lighting. - ' - if. Office. 95 MjAcaidemy Avenoe - Both Phones 2 37-- Kni m ....... faW,ttU?!d far-awa- y fcttslaess-fBea-and-pteasu- and-Flo- Sunshine-Fr- uit . j wers within 24 houra of your very door." It's the place for rest and reoV, : 1 Fishing, Golfing, . Automobiling reation, health and pleasure. in be door out indnlged every day sports may Yachting and other " In the winter7"' "T -- 4 , Fifty Dollars R;oind Trip t - ' ' i - ' 1 a- - is the fare and tickets are good six months for return. SALTrLAKE. JRQUTi; roan ,to tell joujiow ISoulhern California .and return mJn.Jfniuaacailt a : "riitionatoost and atop over.moBt .anywhere, tickets,-16- 9 So. Main flight St Salt like .7.i pur-pose- 'TheTb wn oweiS MOtowfl i. - off Provo Slock-$25,CC- 5 ,- - W.-- AWa Nelrgn,-Cashiei;.'J- " WtT.POBU JOHNSOX, Ass't, Cashier. Interest Paid on Time 'Ceposits. Drafts on All Parts of the World, Opposite: Post OfficeT Academy Avenue f -- tltat: estabtishment 4ias" been known as the "blind man's town." -- Although the founder of the place," which now has a population of nearly , 2.000 people, never, has seen the beautiful site, upon which it la he has . it all pictured , In his tain L He laid out the broad streets, marked ' the site for the business blocks and, jesidence .sections, and looked after every detail of the town's utue aim awn, livm f ..T " -- ,. There were tears at the parting, lor, in spite of the Bturdy courage of her forbears good old Virginia stock-s- he, the girl, did' the natural, girlish thmg, wept and told him to go and do hia duty for Ma country; but to please oh, please come back and not let one of --those horrid Filipinos ; shoot .and' feiMhfig.-JgMrJgLft.gym- nAiTn-- - foklne ., ..: like-s- o manv illjl VTiPf "sr borS.-- iTTr l T MiyKtii the girls filed into the classroom. The girls presented a novel sight as they lined up for their studies. The seven young men who constitute the male element of. the students smiled, but said the girls looked comfortable. .... Money Comes In Handy. . - You can't run a state and provide It iilm." it' And he,' flushed "with the victory of with "all the benevolences demanded , "establishment, . his" four - days" wterlwlnd courtship, by the spirit of the Bcejnddo itoti almost know . he does every Not only ' nd by the Mmrse"he had nomilles and wind. Newark Kvenlng upon which th& foot" qf 'the-groudevila News. town is built,-- hut. he Is personally ac- - w"fiTit5oaTdedtlirshlp'wlth -- THE HERALD FOR ALL THE NEWS .Capital -- ' jqajatBgakt Jl4 Inf orcailsa si:;! - Ask the: State Dank ra t.pfTJ!u f TMADC'MRK6tOTall n-- tr r or I'botn. bktli. tL' ausinKS report on ptnih!iy. tmctlv curirtNiiL. Piat iiaua , Mwtet Haud : WitfmwaVa ivi ir tr- ALL rtiould Ufs oar bitid- - DrSWlFTcV 531 ScVCn:a ;i StT'ain.on, C. 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