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Show ill! f u S I ' o u w Jt Keaai Original tad ftnitttT -- . i- . -- - 15 OF MALTEDTILIS ThiFod-driRkf8riUUsi- $; DBS FEATURE PARADE M RODE F DU More healtliU ..JBuiLT1Cofe&L "Agree wdh the weakest digestion. menvJrfiittiactute-uainssaer- Stockholders ! -- v presentatives of the Forty ii 6 ' Preparations of -- MEET WITH "PILL ROLLERS." Messrs. C. A. and Alec Hedquist, accompanied by thel wives, left this morning in an automobile. fetOgden, ..... mam ts. 1 a. ... L. .... n . V. n J i large-overdraf- . 1 for the Fourth Wpfices For further nt ormatioa on d -- the here T Jill J, 13il, o'ciock p. m, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with- the cost of advertising and ei- . pense of sale. consult rbspectiVe or countj clerk. t the BeckLiTuane ciau, at th notices-publishe- signers, flIOUUUJ, hour-o- f 2 - llA.MOTT.?:ecftarT. Fairmers ft Off.ce, room chants' Bank, Provo, Utah. , "First published June U. 'lSll. -- - m. Seven States Others are imitations. Lepi 11 " . "bf each parcu of stotk cj be necessary will bQ sold at. pul s isuction at the office of the company, (room 6, Farmers & Merchants' Bank, Dmtr. T L uu . . . t t w .1... toare-e- f ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ' ceiving the annual statement of the Three Rocks Minln- - and Milling Com-?"y snowa which that there comparjf, ' is eonslderable ore ahead for the coin PrinMrVi .... Plwe-- e' Sui- .... w pa'ny. and that prospects are bright tor neis, 'r .....j the company to develop anqtuermisa. Notice is hereby given that at a ThU company,, Jas J675.O00 in divimeeting of the Board of Directors of dends to its credit, but al present has th Three Rocks Mining A Milling a and other indebtedCptnyhetd ron the l6tHday of ness., r The-- report declares, that since the May, A. D. 1911, an assessment (No. 1) ore was encountered near the Uncle of two mills per share was levied on a brother of Oliver Haws, Mrs. Mary, York and" Mrs, Emma York of Prvot A family, reunion," Is being planned to be held before Mr. Haws' return to the Pacific coast. Goddess of Liberty and Re a minute. TabaQiiibstihitAskforHORUCrS. i liiiliil JtBECPHU is 'Delicious, mrigoratmg asd nutritious. Rich milk, malted gram, powder form. tlLKuiJ, Vj CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE. . A quick hack prepared GATHERED SANE ' " Mer' ' ,'-.- NOTICE of Meeting of Board of Eq allzation ,and Review in .Sewer Di strict Ne. 13. r t. Notice la hereby given that the tax lists, of the property in Sewer DUtrlct No. 13 that havejbeejttxo83iIetfi(l"aiid l- - the. undersigned members of theGt 4 Council of Provo City have beea ap- H corporatlon, payable immediately to Been HedqulsMTchairmah at th com- work. sufficient to jiay development F. No. 21 Thomas, fNorty 0inted7a aboard- - 6 equaliaatio and secretary,' Conditions are nnw mnre 4 mittee, on legislation, will make his vorable than ever for the develop- Academy avenjie, Provo, Utah. review to set and hear complaint! f formal report of bills passed by the ana correct errors of all peraoni tm" .JLhU stock which assess upon Any an of ment apparently new ore body. 4 last legislature ralslig the standard of Further exploration, it is declared, is ment ' majr remain unpaldoa Friday f the said Sewer District No. 13, of 4- qualifications for .pharmacists m tTtah, June .30, 1911, will be delinquent, and city.-- - Sa'.d board of equTajlaaUod and-- ; and will also recommend desirable necessary to demonstrate this. advertised for sale at publIcauction. revle vrrrineeTaf the "reeorder'f ft r to be enaeted In mine since the last annual report and unless payment U made before. fice, in the court house at Prove cltj will return Friday. ; ; ;.s J. 516.65 tonsjof dry ore, of a value of will be sold at my office; Wednesday, each morning at the hour of 10 o'clocs 0 th nour bt i O'clock a. m. on June 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, IJ1U . ouncea4f)JulT-2S-191- 1-t BEEBE LUMBER CO. are 16,341.22V consisting to pay the delinquent assess for the purpose of hearing complaints , ounces In. silver and p. m., specializing Bee Hives and all 189,966 pounds of lead. The amount of ment together with the cxst oi adver- of Nall persons and' correct errors and make such corrections of said HsU apiary equipment. Best on the work done amounted to 491 feet of tising and the expense of sale.7 aj market. may be necessary in order "to equaliw H. THOMAS, F.; tunnels and shafts, 5S9 feet of drifts? the same. 80 feet Of cross-cut- s, Secretary. 3i feet of winzes KELSEY HONORED. ' Of flee No.J4 North Academy Avenue, J. hi. BOTT,. V six and of feet " Louis C. raises. ; " ' " " Kelsey, wiio had super .': : GEO. POWELSON. . Provo; Utah, on of the work of giving Provo al The receipts from June 1, 1910, to J. "Mr JENSEN7" June T . RIGHT E. Our laundry has been com-- 5 - laa - 4 pletety moderjiize'd andhas not a , 7 peer in the city. . It is the only laundry in town can do that up your laundry in a .manner. "T strictly It's the only laundry that's "tquippejtf1 in a way that ensures the best work with a minimum" .amount of wear on the clothesr up-to-da- the different. at me meeting of the5 general committee held at the library Monday night, Chairman W. J.' Snow presid- " ed. the sugges- Ctoft of The Herald in its last : issue," an invitation will be ex-- . tended to" other towns In- the county to", join vith Prqvo ' in - observance of the day, and It is . hoped that one or more floats 2 representing tbftlirlsitors will be in the children's parade. To of the athleue events 111 be for entrants from other points in the county. gold'.-11,582.- 27 . - te. ttutnikqe7t L.:- - - -- lJl?jJJljvej--, Bsessments systejhaseejarJ , .1, nnnin. betters-wat- er onneiiltfn. in(no Steam Laundry 498 South Academy Avenue NEWELL;--- - --- " e T : PfjgrcjgeoeiriKg, ' -- ck ii "SMILES ......... Bee- - e ""Lumber company of Provo is excellent refutation of the kicker's growl of "hard times," and. tie several large orders they have recently filled ind- catcs that tie wheels-e- f progress -- need no oiling to produce the alluring sound qof the busy "hum of industry. The . Beebe establishment covers half of a s r city block at th "corner- - of Academy j avenue, and Third South Street, and Its output of .finished lumber, doors,' win-- i dow trames and other reaurremints'o.i builders taxes the capacty. of the modern equipment which the manage-- f ment has installed. One feature .of Jhe organization li-- ' i --J- ". i A... A - . ' the maintenance of an architectural drafting department under tlte dirc- tion7 of C: H. Wrigat, who has had h many yeaxs' expefiejice-- m r sion, and is ready at 'ill tjmes nish estimates to intending builders. A recent large shipment from the factory was an order for ISO doors and window frames to be.used in the con etructjon camps of the Stravvberrj Tunnel irr gation project.. Another contract worth capturing which secured by the Beebe company called for a carload of building material and to-fu- - ' A ' ....v l. 1 h.(,Wf :' rm' In-Ia- vor- -- i, - Rex and Ellen COMING " . 1, le. . - -- - . W, 1 . ...... ' -- -iw- -Farrer - -- .Tit dJggllnd--Tln.dn'to- t I at the plant --of the Theae-iivit- DOERS the builders of the Murdock power plant. No other planing mill in south em Utah is more modern iian the Beebe mill, and visitors are always .welcomed on a.tr.p of Inspection. V Line of Hardware. "Supplementing the lumber and manu"facturing 'departments is a complete stock of builders', hardware," tools and other supplies. In the glazing depart-- ' ment is to be found a full line of gass . for large and small windows and for other purposes. Poultry wire is car-' ried .n stock, as is also - shingles appended: ihere. "r. W. O; Morrison, Denver, $107,090.70, L paints, oils, etc. Employment is regu larly given to I3Jaiueyos-.T-Bse,IdahEXCURSION POSTPONED. " additions from time to time made nec ; 126.249.92'. The M- - I. A. excursion to Wande- " essary by pressure of unusual demand; Ely Construction C , Sprlngvilh mere, Salt Lake City, has been post a demand that comes because of the 'tah, $121,558.00. poned urftil a later date, due to cir .PRO VttABERNACLE -excellent satisfaction the company has with cus alway The specifications call' for the mov tee had no eontrol. The date for the SUNDAY, JUNE 25- ?t a distancer--"' tcmers of. 88,000 cubic yarda of dirt, 4,800 out.ng will be announced later. ' ' J V ing Lulu L. Shepherd, GrearNational .' :' yards of rock,, the laying of. 12,100 1 emperance ana Key. NEW SINGERS ' AT REX .AND yards of cement pav.ngn7400"Teetbf Special features and a. royal good B. reF. Lake of tile of drain and Salt cubic 1,700 Short, yards City, the 'ELLEN. time promised all who Join the- M. I. inforced concrete. Each bid was ac- A. excursion to Wandemere June ' 23. Speakers. by a certified check for , If you have not yet heard Miss Myr-- companied TELL YOUR FRIENDS. at the Re, you have miss- $5,000, and a bond to insure perform - The tfniforra . success that has at .tie Brown ' .;. ed a great deal : of- - pleasure. Her ance of the contract in caseJ of ac- tended the use of Chamberlain's CoUcf Overwhtlrned " by Fumes of Spirit. " " " ' "vlce 18 So cleaif and Swet"and l"t is ceptance.' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has scenes were witnessed re Exciting The bids were forwarded to Wash-jBo easy to understaud her words that lt a lavorite every where. It cently at. a fire In London- which can always be depended upon. Fpr broke out in premises owned by wine listening to her is as many Tiave ex- ington for approval. sale" 'by Hedquist Drug Co.", "three merchants. The' fire had obtained a presseed" it, "a pleasure to listen to." firm grip when the firemen arrived. . Her feature song is "Dreams, Just stores. " ' ' Locating the BcaUorff7the--outbreaDreams." AH smoke helmets were donned' and a IrjEarJLMorgan, t- the Ellen, sang . Bravery that Came Easy. was soon at work. powerfurhydraht n tor" sixmonths-lSalt ; "Father. I have been reading Jn this Then followed a series of remarkable ' He has a f .ne, strong voice Lake. history of America that many "of the Incidents Offleers and meu of buili and handles' it well Ilia feature f men who ought in the revolutionary Are brigade and salvage corps who war left, their; plows standing In the had passed into the basement were Bong is'Nlght and Day, a song com-OPENAll Open furrows to go and take up arms overwhelmed; by ; the fumes W night sund be spirits posed, by, Dolly Knlgnt, ' ihe British! It was very brave and wines arising from a' mass of against The Saturday,' Monday ami Tuesday. Regular Dinner and Supper of them to do that, 'wasn't It?" shattered bottles OnebyjoneJhe song is decidedly unique and displays "Yes, my son, very brave. , Still, It. 4 ffien""felirTndcomrades who went to marked Iflrigrnailtyr will not be hard for anyone who has their rescuei suffered, the same had experience In the business of folShort Orders at Any Time Itjj was only after almost "plow over stumpy, stony superhuman efforts that the men lowing . . .ffurnftffeTTioTmatter' ground tp: understand, why'those good were rescued, sixteen, officer- s- and Day or Night. men 'and true- were" perfectly willing men being.; dragged from the base the . conditi"bn7 becomes reto ewfit aTtrctffttse-Tortrment t A number remained uncon-- ' splendent .with .Djie ot.ivo. qoats ' else." . f scious for a considerable time LtTmber. Ueebe Watch for Them .. - i j : . eighteen-personsrw- . MASS MEETING iTh oj ..... 41 ngs . RJranaliakef4J97JU or-a- e . :.' I ... ... -- . ne-soe necessary-will atnabllc aucuon at the office --of the company No. 24 North Academy avenue, Prove old -- i vuo uuui ut the delinquent with the li:i.l . , .r-vC-- .. " '" L.,': " - n, - m - "the-niLuna- Meals af kr Hours r . r. Spencer Cafe Ariyld vht . f. p. 111., ei avu. First published June 2. 1911. - Chi-nam- - .istw;,:near center. L-- - f nV a u-.- it means that you have adopt- ed habits of thrift and economy that will keep you going up la the world. Instead of sliding Down. I NOTICE. The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co. ..Principal -- Plso of Buslnei," ' :. V t , Pr9vo,' Utah. Ther are delinquent NOTICE; uu vutrr jou every aavantages 9' of raf and conservative bank- Ing. : " . the several amounts- aet opposite the names of the respective of Mayk 1911,. - - : - tJProvo Commerciar.,.: -- upon the following described stock on account of Assessment No. 6, or two mills per share, levied on the 13th day aT ....... - . ELINQUENT Start A Saving Account 4 ' ' Office No. 24 Nonn Provo, Utah. v And Savings Bank - Canltal lioo . oon '4 t zrJatJ&trtt6odi . Shareholdera, aa fnllnwa- Cert No: - .. " - Name.- - " -;-r- , Aberdeen t AmL """Shares Due ........2500 $5.00 498 Chris Rund 654 John Johnson ......1000' 2.00 William Wobd Jr. .;100G '2.00 -- ;jrrJ. When You iu yckj assessment, together : 1 , uwa U3 C. ANDERSON. 1 -. V u .j - - . - - Cod ..l.000ijj)0 -v- e - - -- y LUMBER GO. BEEBE Mc- ASSESSMENT -- OTIGEf "A."VHARJDING, fAdowMtagr-eeasernTrrr:Oregon -- State- fipardTjf- - Ifealtb,-"TlEast Crown Point Consolidated Mmina Memoers of Board f Equalization Miscellaneous 2IS,15 was made last Saturday The tentative plan as outlined last appointment ; T,I2U.W .MeelHtflrfflTrat--T.. nwi, rrv(Q vun. :.r ' First' published June 13; 1911. rai "Tpi . . . . 6,341.22 "Notice is hereby given that at a friends In this section. Mr. Kel- - Ore sales . many a. at m. 8:30 of froth the of board residence every, directors of ing meeting was formerly eity engineerf Salt the East Crown ; Po.nt Luonsolidated :fiOUNDJTRlPEXCLIRSION nd build.ng lu the city, children's sey RATE Total? .;.f.j7,.")17.4'j! "' Lake City. on the. 1st day Mihing Compah h.d. parade at 10 a. mi to' be followed' by Round of June, 1911, an assessment (No. 3) trip excursion tares from "Ol sBu rseme n t s or onenaii m 1 cent per share was Iev- aatrtotic"progra"m l)f3drelieiand FRIDAY R EGISTRATION DAY. June T; 19'fO . . .:19,8'92.-0points on the Denver & Rio Grande to Overdraft, music in rtiiftbernaclfirattfeHc iedOD,:the outstaoding capital stock Colorado i ... ;n 1,522.00 ol Coiiipri'ssedair .:;Next:.Frlday.i.will.J)e.---thelast-:da-Springs, Pueblo, Denver, and the- - torporation, payable immjedi-afelsports at 3 p. m., on Academy-avenu- e, . . - Central equipment 4,915.77 . to points eastDatesTor aaile Mar 20,"l4r HebeCefcsecietaryj-24 between the tabernacle and thepost- - which voters will be allowed to regisN5lti Aeadem- r- Are:rovd;TifaK." 26 and 27; June 3, 7, 10, 14. 17, and tl; Any-stoupon which this assessment Ju-ri.112.50 which will be held next Tuesday, It Legal expenses' and l.tigation 22y and 26; Aug, 16; Sept, maV reiTiRin iinnnirt nn MrniHou Tn1 nihg. In the parade vehicles, from and 6. 1911. Return limit October SL, UO.OO 3, 1911, will be that aliwha expect to Notes payable . delinquent and adyefU bicycles to IrishMaiUsarts jrflLbe. js important . etc 4S1.4T , ... VOte' SW that tl,eir tised for sale ..at pubi c auction and 1911. Going transit limit 10 days after naipe3 are on. lhe Freight,: waneiand prize? w41 be given for unless payment is made before, will date of sale. ; Return transit limit, . . . . "contracf Tufinel . . . . .'.7 2,941.20 books. The same" lav the best decorated ones, tile decora registration sold-a- t ' my office on Safufday, July Oct. 31, 1911. 1S.1S9 U in general elections ap- Taxes which .' applies tions to be patfiotlc or floral. 22, 1911, at the hour o5o'clgck.p,jBu.J 5JS7-.6h... FareB TOund trip "iroia" Provo, Utah, Wages.. plies" .n this special eleetion, ; tar rx-- rae GODDESS OF LIBERTY, assessment, tobalance June 1, 1H . . S.722.&0 gether with Tisnqpiit ash Colorado Sprinits, and Denver, Pueblo, of theeost and advertising Two features of the pageant will be "of atrte. I1EBER C. JEX expense $22.50,- Omaha. Neb., Council Bluffa, Wood Johnson n suitable a float representing the forty-seveDyes, Secretary. la St. Joseph, Mo.,' Atchison, Kav Total ...i.'..v. $57,317.44) Offic24 North Academy Ave., states grouped around the Goddess of for Lard and soft wood. Iivst un Provo, Leavenworth, ' Kas., .Kansaa r con"the company City, 'tail. Liberty, to be represented by Provo ihe market. 'Beebe Lumber Ok sist-'- of a note for $:',4.000 of Mo.,$40; St. Paul, Minn,, Minneapolis, Firpt published. June 2. young women", and a Shetland pony Minn, $52; St. Louis, Mo., $49; Peoria, WjjiianLJtiUiitis division. A baseball game in theaft- - RAILfOADS FAVOR BANKERS. 111., $51,101 Chicago, $55. Kates of One and one. fifth the regu- ot Isaac t biiton ana othersfor 137. DELINQUENT NOTICE. erlloo1i,Tifter .the sports, is being . Stop-over- s lar one-wa- y fare has been given oil the 900. is permitted in both direo. riiaiiffiarfrnrt-nnliriTdefinp Has hon Globe Consolidated Mining Company, tjon3 within f 'ale Route Pio Grande limit at.and west OrV transit, mi. arranged:; David John was appolnte4Sa " ADVERTISED LETTERS. of Missouri river, an.d east thereof, &on,anort Line roaus lor the bankers' Provo, Utah. Letters for the following persons re- - NOTICE: tjvenTJofj, "wkh is o bfpcld in thi? There are delinquent subject tojocal regulations of partlcl-- ' succeed J. G. , DufiiD,- -f sigBeaV-ftd- d " tomorrow and city The pating carriers.- Thursday. Mrs. Hannah Cordell replaces'" 'Mrs. wncT'ob-tai- n Hiiee June 1911:account" "of Ansessnient Np. 4, of twx Ksther Call Stewart on the sports lare. will be granted to those ' ' certificates. Ladies. mills per share, levied on the 25th day committee the 'ater har!ri; found .it "Esther. Anderson, of April, 1911, the several amounts Impossible tosgrve. Themusical pro-giaBown, Mrs.- J. C. set opposite the nams'of tharespec-t- i wan' n'oty--a decided upon, the CHANGE PLACE OF OUTING. ''" The Scandinavian outing, which is ve shareholders, 7ts "ToTfowsT Draper, Mjs. Eliza J, amount, "of- - funds raised ibeing an' ha-- scheduled Mrsr-MyrtJune Cert. for be 24, held will Amt Jlyde, iiojtant factor in the arrangement No. .Name. Shares" Duei Aida ...... in the North parTT.n this city instead " With Incidental Music Jl iburn MrsilobL-- -Adjournmcirt was had subject, to,M. Anderson ... 7,532 $15.06 " had previously been Gentlemen. . With Incidental Musft 2Q Vernon Leethani . 1,080' 2.16 Faust . . . . announced. The invriatiori "is general 30 Anderson, A. C. ' . .lida R. Anderson. 2,073 4.15 Atonement of Thais committee. The full attendance of the and a large qrowd of Normans are exN. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. i, Anderson . . 2,000 4.00, 3tiTM?omrnittee members at the meet- 7 84 . . . . . . .With Incidental Music 87 Frank Ramsey pected... to in 6,19612.34 ; "Mid John. the participate Bown, , mueh it' enthusiasi and ing indicates 94 J. E. Armistead . 19.20 9,600 .' Semiramis, Queen of Babylon . .T.. Cnristenser-Perry- . is believed the coming celebration Sommer Fest." 96 George Ekina 5,736 11.47 .' .. C. II. Pathe' Film dArt 108 yO Hilton, Ross Ripple 540 will be one long to" lie remembered 1.08 1 . 112 In John the of Jackson....,-."Johnson, Days e.4r ceeDe Nero. Perry; Johnsqn, Christy iumoer compariyis nd of which Provo , willjustly be 119 J. . . . 4.83' v Gaumont Colored i helping to solve the Deadly Fly Johnson, Elias. , proud. 120 7.25 -W. . Priestess of Martin Landon, Carthage, rroDiem.' (colored). 121 J. H. Allen n,quip your premises .. 1,208 2.42 4 Mr 122 W. A. Wh.iams McKinney, O. B.; McAll.ster witjh some of their stock' and shop . . 9,060 18.1 2 The Sword lid the Cross (colored). 144 Mida Andersori- screen doors,, both black and gal land Mrs. Lenzie. 2.000 CatherirHisaiiUliatorical), ami;ff(iig.wirf ad'yon--- will gcTa Li 147 W. C. Boley 5.40 2,700 1 49-- -J. long way. toward elumnatine this - Townsend, Spencer Salomon- 3.62 1,812 159 Mary Al ce Allman. ; 416 .Vertins, H. . .83 pest trom your home. - Wilson, E. M. 160 L. W. Allman .. ... 1000 2.00 BEATEN BY 2.00 1,000 RAINS ARE BENEFICIAL If letters are not called for in two 163 George Ekins 4. v 6.20 199 J. H. Clarke r George W.llfams, a wealthy and weeks they will be sent to the dead 201 Kitty A. Hines ...... 1,000. 2.00 Utah Timber & Co. JAMES CLOVE, progressive property owner .In Iron letter office. 212 J. A, Gammon . . county is In this citv. visitln-- r with 215 Marie "Anderson .. . ; 5,523 U.05 -r Bids .were, opened Monday at thrhepn-ue,.- ,. Castle Gate, ' Clear Creek and 216 Josephine Johnson r . 1,000 2.00 Mr. Williams states 230 J. C. Adamson Hiawatha Coal. . . reclamation service headquarters for that-th40 l.C recent rains have been a It is worse than useless to take any 232 ' T'.M. 1.08 Allman 640 .. "of 150 to 160 W. 5th a dyke on Indian GodsendtQV hfs -construction country ; and ,.t will medicines internally for muscular or 233 6.40 2,709 N. Both phones 222. ,; ' creekr about thirty fly e miles from mean many dollars o the farmers and chronic rheumatism. ' All that is 234 W Alfred Beck .....V. 540 7 1.08 J. W. DUNN, Mgr. Thistle on the Rio Grande railway cattle" men of thaKsection. Mr. Wil needed Is a free application of Cham And, in accordance with law and or route. Four estimates, were submit liams is much pleased dec of of Board on made the Directors j, "wjth Provo and b.erlain'8 Liniment. For sale by Hed the 25th of nV April, 1911, so many ted, the lowest being from a Denver may decide to make his 'feeadquarters lust DruK Co.," three stores. shares of eachTJarcerof stock aa may : -r .r,;-::firm, which are : s Domestic ' I' f 49,981.57 258S6' I Best in the West,- - by govern- ment test Gives more heat Hnnt than anv-- fhf--- T Ann hb - 2 J W.Ulam Wood 398, Jr. . .' 1000 348 William Wood; Jr. ... Coal on .the Independent 2.00 .70 Coal Co. Yard by the woolen mills. KOFFORD- - j5J?9rianCJKitiJum-and-jr- . der of the Board of Directors made on the 13th. day of May, 1911, so many market t Proprietors. . - . - |