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Show run pkovo in vali - . MxtcanCMttH, In GMnajuato, la Mexico, bu cemetery, wit accompanying kali of mummified horrors: .:: These atacoraft are imply tier of masonry pigeonholes. TflfvldedlftrthT letter koxn Id our poetofflees, only, my seven feet In depth and eighteen laches tn width and height The eof fin la each case is slid la mad the froat sealed up with a slab of marble duly Inscribed, The Interments of the first r lass cost 100 pesos and girt the corpse permanent tenure, while those of the second class cost twenty live pesos and carry-onl- y a flve-yea-r occupancy, after which the- cubby hole Is cleared out and rented to another tenant. Victor Bosewater in Leslie's - tvh VaW hp- -- - 7flif,. 4r 7; 7 - - - ... till - SB MB "rte - following orders lave been made in the Fourth district court: The petition of Samuel H. Goodwin and Edwins Goodwin,' to adopt Flora . Jennings, , a datlghte- r- of Charles Jennings, now in Sacramento, California, and whose written consent to the adoption was presented. .; The child's mother is dead. . Petition was granted; & L. Menjnger et al vs. Thomas Broadbent ; et; al, continued v until -April' 1. ;vJohn P. Creer Vs. Ernest K. Wooley, defendant granted to Ar3ril 1 to file motion of intention to move for a new ..77 trial. " Estate Evan Evenson, deceased; time for administrator io make re turns continue! until April 1. ' Estate Thomas Samner, deceased; S ... - . ' mmrnm 7 L Tfllff -- m T)I0 y 41 TTPY !!! i fflK ill i . v . - -- - 'j ? 1 It'll . a. ..... i J II i If II . --- Our Clothes Run Sell Nearly We pafy more? . Toadies' $300 Oxfords S1.95 ' Men's $3.50 Oxfords: . . . .$2.45 w...19 ,Baby Shoes Pins," per paper. . . 8 Safety Pins. . 5J Darning Cotton, .spool i . . . .2 Hair Pins ... . t . . Thimbles . . . , . . , , . . ; Egg Dye and Pencil.... . . .5 . . .4 Garden Seed, -- package.-.-, :.2, 3. rtpm 3. 2t Mcr.-C- Os . M25c ....19 Hose 1. composition ano book onlyOw. j. . , $2.00 . eXsread . . rencii, i.5 81.45 .' . . . Child's Muslirt Shirts 7. 7. ... 749 .5( Mourning Pins2boxeSj .;L 3. rolls". -Tape, 7.5d Children's Caps, 75caluev.48d Candy, the Chocolate Candy, the lb . . V5cf 1 You Ought to Own a lb...,..t...l5cV Silkoline..; Thread-r7;- r. r; .t.-.t- .-, v go-cart- Ta.ylor Brpsv Co. f If Loan it to You f t .... ,t-- 3, Vaseline, 1 BealdSS Don't You and know both sides. - Straight Commis on t Utah realty Only-":- r agency cO. COMMERCIAL BAftK BLDG. Doth PhonetC. jPrpvprJJiah Dpll..;..;r$1.35 , . .$1.98 Dinner Set .... . . .'. . Pearl Buttons , . ,1, IV : Jf you want to bay or sell anything you wfll do iveir to talk with us " . - ?2 Kid Body You Lack Money We Will 4-oz- . . t, 10 1 " WEDDING BELLS r Marriage ...license baVe. been .Issued; Ccafereiice, April to 8, the Ladies' Relief Society. April to th$ following couples; Wm. McEwan of Eureka and Myrtle S ttt.S, and the Aviation meet, April ' ' 5 to 10, the Denver & Rio Grande will iorlenfXehLl--.-.- . :Jj round continuous pell passage "WmlL Freshwater 7and Sarah SA trip tickets to Salt Lake City and return at Freshwater, both of Provo.' , : a rate of one elngle fare for the round f .. Wa XL McEwan of Ehireka and Myr ...7 .7:, 4. ..:..! J tmsiver tmn retnrn limit April 12, 4. j tie Rjjie of. Lehi-i;:,- , For the L." D S. 6 V -- . .Doll's 10c Storei 1 . - V? li F ' X' 1 :r: n ' -- Lace7Uirtains 7 -- Scrinis r .. Our 5c, 10c and 15c counters are laaAA nnA awaif vnnr r,T.i,r Fishing Tackle. Sporting Goods, Garden Seeds we supplyat the r ' lowest prlcesT f MS lit ' . ft "I -- aimcNe1 ts t "y ; Everything ior the. ! CCNVER A RIO GRANDE ' --EXCURSIONS ,1 : 7 V Fancy rToiletSoap,lLjl;. Garters .. . .... .. . ..17 Val. Laces, per yard. . ; . , , ,3 Baby Ribbon, per yar3. ,'. .1 One lot Combs, Ax.J'-'lPillow Slips ....I"..'..... ;.12 Bed Sheets 143 . JJ , Crash Toweling,, yard . . . ; . 25c Toilet Cream 19 Picks Tooth, ..4 Machine Oil;. ..'.5 7. 7. 10 Nursery Bottles' Carpel Tacks, paper.. ; ri'-l1 lb. Assorted Screws. . . v. IlOc4 " Closing out Cbinaware at cost. Closing out Clothing at cost. 'Heavy Hardware at bargain 25c- - 2-o- z. iWM3 Ooloni 01 Draperies 3 . rT . t-. "We Never Sfeep be-hel- d Hooks and Ky eST.Trr.v.r , Child's Bonnets, lQc "to. . . . .20 - ts We are splendidly stocked with beautiful goods in : these lines and in order that you may have the opportun-Jt- y to fill baby's needs properly they are priced at a very - ow margin of profit. . ?; "7 During the week commencing March 20tb, special discount on baby carriages and See window -display. All ladies welcome to the accommodations afforded hy our rest room. . -. We will help you to buy either. ' 74 fbabyrcarr(agesp been filed in the Fourth, of the Bank of Spanish Fork age,J5Sl tJse ftljorls do-'-. fendanta lor the amounts.. stated: Jos. H. 7ones p. ar$40.43rzrT.:Romerlll' . i3S.30r-------- 1 Provo, Vta.h. Bert Elliott entered a plea of guilty In "Justice- - E. L. Jones' court yester day and as .fined $10. The defendant! intended to buy a license and did buy WRESTLING TOURNAMENT ' " one, but not until after he had tried the AT B. Y. U. THIS AFTERNOON ' fishing. Gus Reese and Jos. Gillies were ar The Department of Physiclal Trainrested yesterday charged with st'ealing ing of the B. Y. U.. will bold its ana heifer belonging to H, H Chipman nual spring wrestling tournament this at Geneva last December. . They were afternoon, beginning at 5:30 p. m. All released .n7$10W2l)pnaBneac5"foYrey students are eligible and the contests liminary examination, which .was set will be held in each of the standard for Friday. - ' 7 ; weights, 115. 125, 135. 145. 158 pounds . Joseph Holliday and R. Dodge were heairy weights. Championship i arrested yesterday and charged with medals Vrtll be awarCa those, winning intoxication.-hollida- y was fined 110 or first, , second, and third places. The ten days in jail and Dodge f winners in each of the weights will be days in jail.' Both men were unable to selected to represent the B. T. U. in pay their fines and will serve their the amateur athletic wrestling tourna ment-ttime in jail. next Friday evening at the T. M. C A. in 8alt Lake. This DEATH OF PATIENT afternoon's competition among the AT MENTAL HOSPITAL local boys will be interesting. - The Miss Sarah Powers ' of Ocden.' died publiiris cordially invited.- at Ihe State Mental Hospital yesterday .' from epilepsy at the age of 31 years, If its advertising, space in The Provo The remains were shipped' to" Ogderi Herald is the one best buy in Utah fornu rial today. county. - r-- -- J .Spanish have " Fork distrl ct court , $12.50 to $25.0i Wood-CIiHo- n Absttactssdgntftrop tlce Xlel Dahle's court of andi iavrVott- - Money. - v- . EyCTylhing Ijjhrred; ray they art priced. " , mm -- Hi .: . Here are Suitt good, for that tired .feeling y are lucb a relief to the man Who has growrkweary of Common Stock s. Tbc;wayr: 3, they areNgodeled and made, .and styled and it "only a littlerless wrpri$in than the STEIN BLOCH have a reputation for build ing GOOD CLOTIIES, and this spring the showing, is adapted to make any man proud LET US MAKE A NEWSMAN OP YOU. " ' u .... ! ! - s ZiaiBrrnia go-car- Charlotte GammeLlAii h Estate Rachael Richards, deceased; These pictures will appear at the application of John Richards for let or-Rex and Ellen theatres In the course ters administration, set ' for I ' of four ito six weeks. This 'announce- April 8. ment is made to afford you an oppor Estate Marcy C. Johnson, deceased; tunity to read vp on them If you iava of not already done so. ophus Olsen fof letters of petition i administration-- set for April 8. ' I Matinee, Wednesday, ground that it was a clever forgery. C. E. "That if we have babies in our homes, to make them comfortable and healthy, by . providing them with the new and useful improvements 2in higfihairs, and .taj-j- " I JjJtLejglaiejijvas nrXlftmiTH.il, qqapftfc III., that king quite failed to Bee how a forgery could be excused on the letters of administration issued to I k 111 Cabinet Maker Says .. Smart Cloihcs f ritkl I. I-.; i - - I CODJRT? ' Hanged the Ciev Forger, Of curious petlu7.is against the death penary being enforced, ne re " calls the eighteenth century case of William Ryland, who was sentenced for forging a bin for 7JtH on the East India House. The forgery was a work of art No less than thirty slgnaiures were Imitated, and at the trial not one of the victims could swear thatJh signature was not his own. However, with the help of the paper . manufacturers, Ryland's guilt was brought home. Then came the petl tton or nts friends. So clever a man ought never to be hsugedrtt eypTead-- petltlQlLJjf Jhim8aSunwerJjgjLp. ed; his craftsmanship should save pointed as administrator,' set'for 1tear--! him.': It gained a, respite; he was al: A ing - April 1. . Estate of Senjamia lowed ,o4inish.-afln- ft engraving he hirts Corai AShlrta apponited had begun, but nothing more. Though "1 r,:l '" tt Vmi ft. . . VI" ' : v ouch a j Difference t X - H - ; . Call and see theni at ra Fia 1 U ..... " -- ""-j . r - convinced . 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