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Show -- firm K'OAG LEAVES ' TODAY." L. W. .TfcomposB 1 lltlit acsiSaiiiGrofcafJanildm I L manager cf the" 1b llCJiin vAle, stare. t Price. Provo between traina the Fourth, and returned from a fishing trip to Strav-wJ- u the gueat of 0. G. Hoag, manager ..berry jvailey.. They 'report exception- the Golden Rule store here. Mr. UT ood fishing. The trip was.jnade Ifoag leaves todayor New York on in three days, allowing ample time for & &uhuU buyiag jfreBbly-caugtrout dinners here. trip. u - " 4 . IA Provo Grab Boys of Eight Four . " City ?" Position ""'-- MANAGER VISITS YARD. . J. H, Baker, of Salt Lake C.ty, genPROJECT NEAR MARYSVALE eral manager of the nnlf?r Li?mhpr Hrr-d-Lund7gait Lake, "spent company, was in Provo Thursday in independence Day guest wnfereace with the Tocarinanager, 0. of his brother, Prof. A. C ; Lund. While M- - Sebarf o Here Mr. Lund gave some interesting) details of the reclamation nrotect naar BETRAYS HIS PALS. Earysvale, In which, he is heavily in- . Clarence Elliott, arrested at Price, treated. Approximately $100,000 is to with horses stolen by Ab Murdock, the ' & spent on a retaining dam, which. slain fugitve from officers, has conof hich rest WheB the the that gang, completed, w.ll furnish water to:fe8sed j ' large tract of valuable ji valley land, numbers fourteen in all, and 200 head K J. LundT returned to the metropolis 01 norses gatnereo m raids are secreted on the Uintah reservation. OfTuesday night ficers have taken the trail and expect to round up the gang In a few days, FOUR LEGGED CHICK. f "ja'the J' I - j - , Ecoflomieal housewives when mar-- " BOY CHANGES NAME. ltetiflf tor a picnic chicken can get a Bernard S. Eggertsen, usually known ; ghade, the best of it by insisting upon as B. 8. Eggertsen, has changedlhis JlSjsJViaeyard . (' 0- - City Woodruff Mangura. " .n INSPECTS GROUND. n.7ZTvarietyT7 as soon as .MORRISON - w. Morrison, of Denver, who Zi O. bidder, for the Jowest, v,; " : Our request is to "cofne We agaTn."-- - - " waits or disappointments. - AS A SPECIAL INVITATION WE WILL SELL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ALL OUR SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN; VALUES UP TO $3.50, FOR $1.95 in Men's. Big Reduction 1 m .' - .- - " - -- - ,y y W Special for two Ltlothing.' - , . , At Continuing, the similarity to adult contests at the polls and dis gruntled and peeved, aspirants are . .. cavs price ooe-tial- ff les Fashionable. Butterfly Waists direct from New York, made up by for-samp- ' in Silk, Linen and. Muslin; beautifully embroidered in. colors; dainty lace., .-i- nsertions and yokes- For Summer Coolness. r v con- - " ; - .. - " -- work-(Whi- le ac-IS- X Otlw-ffreserved-- -- GROW WATCH I iir eep-w;t- : Wonderful Growth of GpldenRule Syndicate Of Stores - Glas-man- j' a PENNEY, WHO . FOUNDED THE BUSINESS, STARTED TEN YEARS AGO IN J SMALL WAY, HAVING BUT ONE STORE, IN A WYOMING TOWN. CONCERN NOW DOING BETTER THAN H $!,5O0,000-WORTIN pF BUSINESS ANNUALLY 1 SIX WESTERN STATES. : , 1 - n, ..... ' rVTT7 . ' ' ... . . . - ,., . . . . . Personals 1 X 1 Mrs. Wilson H. Dusenberry is in Salt Lake visit4ng her daughter, Mrs. Jo seph N.bley. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Storrs, of Rich- field, and M ss Eliza Storrs spent Sun- - dayt Provo,the esytoJLMMBeuti lah Lewis and other relatives. reOTitri ssTie r of ' lhe rterhmerer Camera, published at ' i K;mmerer;' Wyoming, contained an interesting story of the Mrs. William P. Bromley and chil Golden Rule Syndicate of Stores. growth of the dren of American Fork are in Provo, J. C. Penney, the founder. of this huge' business concern and guests of F. D. Casslty, Mrs. Brom- who is interested in every one oLfthe 28 stores jnow operated, ey's father. started) business in a small way in the town of Kerrtmerer a Mr. nd Mrs. Thomas Martin, of little over ten years ago, andk recently, vynen he visited that Provo, spent Tuesday in American place en route- - to New York, where he now spends much "of " Fork with relatives. his .time, he gaveout an interview regarding his business en..' Mrs. Vern Walker, of American oFrk, terprises.' It seems little short of marvelous that one man was In Proo Tuesday and Wednesday, t. could accomplish what Mr.' Penney has accomplished in so vislt'ng with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a periods His personal holdings in the; Golden Rule jshoYt ' 'YUllara Leffler." Syndicate have recently been incorporated fof $220,000 and . . this undoubtedly is a conservative estimate of his interests. Ll 4.1 y Miss juuh fuuiyuian, 01 American This sum' is 'only a portion pi the actual rating of the organM Fork, Is in Provo for a week's visit at t the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. T. Far- izatiQn which has berome known in all parts, of the .country rer. ' ' and' especially irt the Eastern markets. Mr. Penney has not only made the business a successfor Mrs. E. Lowe, of American Fork, ha himself, but he has also assisted in making succcssfuLmer .3 returned ' home" after a Bhort visit at chants out of a number of young men who have become interProvp the guest of her son, Alex Lowe. ested with him in the operation of the chain of. stores which Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cluff, of Ameri now extends into six Western statesUtah, Wyoming JdatrdV"" can Fork, spent part of the week with Nevada,1 Washington and Oregon. ' t k " friends in Provo. ... The advantages, of an organization of this kind are apparent to everyone. Instead of buying for one or two stores as Miss Florence Halllday Is visiting in the ordinary merchant does, the "Golden Rule" invades the Amerjcan Fork, the guest of her cousin, Miss Florence Dunkley. Eastern markets prepared to do business upon an immense scale, As a result, the manufacturers quote them prices which Miss Gertrude Olsen ,a are far lower than others could" possibly- command and then few days at American Cork, the guest .'the operation of the "28 stores upon a strict cash basis is an- - 4 of Mr.' and Mrs. R. E. Booth. other great advantage and means lower prices to the consumer. Mr. Penney is now in New York preparing for the fall buy- -' "S and.hc will be joined within theneXt"ten days by "eleven ether buyers .selected from the string of stores,' and everything-- . indicates that they wilt nmi""ir v i' M'lrT T' nU of goods for the fall and winter trade at even lower figures , thm in the pasU'.taking advantage of every- discount and allowing the public to share with them in their good fortune.' Change Pictures L The volume of business done annually by the 'Golden Rule Syndicate of stores has nov passedjthe $1,500,000 mark and " " it is still increasincr. A well-know- . 'i fill t S Wednesday and coolesi Piflef in reovo n 11 Week We . ' will offer - special bargains in new stylish Dutch n' - Neck Waists for . - Complete Change for Friday i& Saturday -- . J . . . hot weatherr A . " t big line made of pretty sheer lawns and trimmed with dainty laces. -- - 0 ' " . -- - Hex and Ellen ipi. . Beginning July 4 i : Comedy & Playlets Admission 10c --Children 5e 7:3 0 p.m. ii;7? Sal. Matinee a 3 lines Week to., - hm - i choice for Alway s Good Always Cool Bpshard Male Quartelfe Sa!.ThelHcra1dis,25ca.n;cnthrTTenyow All sizes from 34 to 44. See middle show, windows forz styles and values. OUR. GOObs'. COST MO MORE BUT LOOK BETTER ........ UI.UIiilJ I- 4 have more help now,. and there will be no long - . , "S""ion "of B.G.'Gow- - is whispering at a frameVup, of deals po litical and shady, butthus far there iamberi. , . traction of the Indian Creek dyke, ar-- has been" no accusaUonof the" exist" or other slush rived in Provo Wednesday and is mak- - ence of a "Jack-pot- " " ' NOW IN" THE CANYON. i rnRpecUon of the. ground, pre-- hind. ,)ng K, Jones is down from: Big Cot- liminary to beginning actual work. ENJOY POLITICS. E, t2aood canyon, where he is The boys are cleter politicians and Mr. Morrison's bid has been the Cardiff mine, on a contract cepted, he has not been formally noti-- the officials are excellent executives. Ur. Jones States, that .the. snow is JO fled far the ant.hnrt 4n .WubkirtAiii! themTnialure a hundred feet of his as yet. and, will not assemble his out-- city at ait times, and there' it fci..j)l wart fit here unti Isncb notlficatioli arrives. prospect ot Police Judge Bunting acquiring a competence from fees. The honor system Is liked by the young sters', and they are proud in observing its obligations. ft is understood that Mayor Ray, ot : Provo, is contemplating a visit to the l camp In the near future. Mayor ot Ogden, was here Sunday, and his visit Impressed the campers. Nat urally, the Provo boys are anxious that their mayor also give recognition to the encampment, and he is sure of a rousing reception when he comes. can be incubated in profitable'jwas-th- e " Everjay-Is-Bargaii- rf ... ans, superintendent of the State In dustrial school, and his most formid able opponent was Adjutant Nolan,v of Provo. ' - recorB-1reakin- Attorney Louis Gowans, of Ogden, who was lected"-mayoi7"- - merchant makes anjapology for inviting more . customers tharj can be g cared lor, but the LONDON MERCANTILE CO. must do it iThe in and jam Saturday Monday, drawn by our "Truth thcAd"!, bargains .swamped our : Assistant -- Varley, a section, to;h. ' L. Segall. . : rancher of that w tSe possessor of a chick hatched Sat 110 ajHV U Wt iUUUU SU WIIUIO v iug to the fact that there are two Eggert-sen- s tffday which is perfectly formed and with the same initials, causing wt&ea same, for instead of the some confusion and annoyance to the Canal two drnasticks, it has four. Mr. two individuals. tirley Intends to perpetiutte the spVr ,jftr tts , b:rd8.Wiiam t ence) Wlh a flnanaa mriitQJrf able to abler and older Doliti- - 6 clahB, the Provo contingent has grabbed four out of the- eight oft ices created with the- birth of the municipal govemeqt of The places Camp Saratoga. f.lled by Prove candidates are: Police Judfee Nplan Bunting. Superintendent of Streets Ernest Loneenecker. Police Commissioner John -- 4 'k r : We" couldn't take"care of all, but those who were served know they saved on each money purchase. HERALD HEADQUARTERS, State Camp, Saratoga, (Special July Correspond BoyB' ' : otn" a sales force. j ' -- anda.Rea nest v T is not ' . : - v . I' . hospital .' 1 . - jfiR r. - 0liS APPENDICITIS. - JUDGMENT FILED. An abstract of from J. P. ."""Joseph. Ruper, of Pxovo, was oper- McGuires' court ofjudgment in the case Murray ated uponln the Latter-da- y Saints' of Mrs. Jul.a Parks vs. J. J. Freeman Salt Lake Monday for ap- - has hospital been filed la, the Fourth district pendicA, and Is reported' to be dc TCQtfrt, Judgment is for plaintiff In the fng yell. A. brother and two BisteriH of jSe patient ,jre with Mr Supper "OPERATION if An Apology ' I - - i ht In: 9S6sttiigt8f , r fOUIIOS suit; ciP FROM STRAWBERRY. " SmoU WeI ,LL'BiimhaIl, L. Holbrook and E, L Robert hare RETURN , nni mnn - JULY e, 1S1L : - |