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Show ;, . ; T1 lilllll Fruit Pickers Shoes at "til If '.-- - t one of those Good pair I. : ...... EIT a pair For fruit picking wtimcn and girls want and need good, Low Price rable Shoe at - We hive just received three button or,blucher cut bfyles Good plump kid or calf upper wearf good. , stock that- - will ' soles.' These heavy, durable shoes are" built for servlceyet the appearance and fitting qual and the heljff" ities are' stogie effect; usually found In OA i f .Wi' XI I values from Z IX 1! i S2.50toS4.00i i - 1,50 - a4 Was 60c,, now - (If .... ... . SITIlie -.- $5.00 "? j 'V." t AVas $1.50, : ; . all . - "" The charge against "buffey li'falsV impersonating another and in suco assumed character, secured ' Informa tfon which, might; cause a "behelft :To accrue- to himself. Joseph O. Sheperd, of Spanish Fork was Injured In a railroad .accident at Thistle on the Denver ft Rio Grando and as a result of the injury his l.;rt ly Suits from I - sol foot was amputated,--...Whilgathering information as a basis for a damage suit, Duffey, it is claimed, represented himself as a claim agent o( the Denver & Rio Grande. Severa. employes at Thistle talked freely with him, which they would' not have' done had they known he was not the claim agent. - Duffey denies the.' charge. e to , lit. SO FORMER PROYO LAD .'. Including former prices of from , v. Si2.5fl!835 FROM PAGE ONE. ater.' - The little Singer boydi J : t '...- ......... - ... Us buried. f II. 44f 44444t44aAt4tSaSitSSS44etS4t4eeStt4 d f !5f - Tr rs n. z.:-- ' - " ... $16.50 suits $10.50 " 12.50 18:50 M0R1E Concerning . 15 20.00 the business situation to-u- dttlonsTheLgrAln-jnarket- Skckd tfcMieffi C:t tr.i Criminal zr.i Ccaubt ElftBLieEI'S UALTED' T.1ILU Thi Food-drh- k far !! n- Iss. ciiil Jren. Nulrilion, up LuilJ iiig the whofc Lody. Invigorates the nursing mother and the ased. R'h rni!k, trrJifd gin. b powder "form. A julck lunch prepared ia a minute. Take no substitute. Ail for HORLICK'S. 0 is I 7 ! ... 4 I . kJ AcsJcmy -- Ave. Ccmbina cr Trust -- ". :. A 1213.50 15.00 17.50 19.75 44 44 5- vanclng sharply early in the . week, reacted on news of abundant rains in Trustworthy advices trom the exposed many sections of the ffrought area territorr show that the injury proba: : . bly has been exaggerated and that a fairly heavy rainfall in the next four or five weeks will repair much of the WILL damage done. Further improvement la steel and iron has been noted in the Pittsburg district, where the TIES S mills are .working well up to their June capacity. The output of the merchant furnaces appears now to be actually below consumptive require The members of the American Steal ments. A notable feature has been' Tie company filed articles of Incorthe enlarged demand nor structural material at the West and also In con poration Tuesday at Salt Lake City nection with some of the large build for the purpose of manufacturing. stee lngenterprlses-.iD.N- w York - City. ties. - John T. Clark, of this city, wastT Railroad earnings for the month of chosen as of the new X June show a decrease, of 1J per cent, and six patents, Inventions but there are evidences rtat the great company systems are making headway toward of Mr. Clark, will be used.,. These include every phase of appliance foi lowering operating.exi)enses to a Glen's smaller railroad ties. volume of business.- The officers of the company :are Jo- SELL 10 . i STEL RAW 14 Of 0n BIIIIIIEILE j Work in the tunnel of the Knight Bonneville mine, which starts near the county road, about half way be-- ; tween. Provo and Sprlngville, and runs east into the mountains, will start up with tho shifts using Burleigh drills with compressed air and will be pushed Into - the mountains unless some rich ore deposits stop US progress. SCHWAB'S seph R. Pidyott get a pair of those $1.00 Clark, Rovs' 'Pants for at Wood-r- i - if ton's? 25 n..;. lr, PIONEER DAY - :., . RATE. Suitgr-85.- 75 at-T- hej found . : ,. JOHNSON WOOD DYES for the ar tistle coloring of all woods. BEEBE LUMBER CO. Hay Fever and Surar ""at a' terminal,-1,00- 0 contacrat the prospective"-' belbV"then surface.-- "feet T. The Rhoda Searle and Ada SILVICULTURIST HERE. J. r W. Musser, Sftadsen, of American Fork, are at M O. secretary-an- d of Butler, chief of silviculture treasurer; these, with Provo bench for a couple of weeks' L. L. Dragon and F.rancis W. Kirk-ham- , district No,-of the Forest Reserve visit. form the board of directors. The with service, headquarters at Ogden, ' is In Provo today, and will leave with stockholders of the new .company are John Kelly and John Sanger, : of Supervisor Pack-ithe morning for a John ,T.f . Clark, of Provo, inventor; American Fork; are spending a few tour of of., the Uintah re-- ;: ..inspection, Joseph B. Keeler, or Provo; Joseph R. days in Provo serve. Mr. Butler is the scientific-- " Murdock, of Heber City; Francis W. chief of the district, and makes re Kirkham, of Sail Lake; A.J. EvanSj , Ihose .Doy&L-LGfl- g alPants at ports-"to- fruieaxrin Wasn- of tenTTC" LTbagron, and DrJohn T at theWjood-CHfto- n on state tree health ex- - ,: M of the ington ' White, of Salt Lake. :' Co.' ' "' . '" : Istent in the section under his care. : Misses"- - vice-preside- ' $2.50 Colds A Tar 4 ile Sir.:" IUJ : .11 :MTrF7 VVOLir mmm For quick and definite, results. For MEASLES' COUGH, for the COUGH that follows SCARLET FEVER for CROUP WHOOPING " COUGH, for ASTHMATIC CONDITIONS, or a cough of whatever origin," including CHRONiC COUGHS of. .ELDERLY PEOPLE, Use OE-HS-BI- For Sale by Hedqulst Drug Co. . uae, He-ad- J3 g!ve way lhat-wood- -tll 4t C- Foley's Money and Tar Compound SOO Milts ai Hour. Two hundred miles an hour Is estimate of the sfeed an aeroplane , must ..attain - before It will come lntoj general commercial i tbe-feder- Ct Foley's Honey and Compound , . The Rio Grande will. make a rate of one fare for. the round trip between. any two points in Utah. Tickets: on sale July 22, 23 and 24. Good returning' until July 25. Minimum fare 25c. H, MITCIIEEL, Agenh - " -- , Murdockpresident; John IE TO BE ACTIVE ARflltl Children's Clothes : hava to to steel ia' aeroplane' construction." Trains, he says, make SO Has Large Parish. 90 miles an hour, and the bird Rev. W. II Law of BuSalo bM the and must do better to win commerman largest parish in Amexka. It ia 1.SC9 cial He adds: "It's when patronage. S00 miles long by wide and takes In we get the rate of 160 or 200 mt.ea an the stretch from; Buffalo to Duluth, Dr. Law Is known as the gkypHot of hour that the fan a ill begin. It will be tiie great lakes' and goes from one to perfectly poIble for passengers endure such swift movement, bevessel to anotler holding services, cause they will be in a tight chamber, be lighthouses" whenever like a submarine boat, where they The "word will he carried will cot possille. fetl tho wind. ender all flrcumstaaces. and--visit- s 44 1 1 after-A- d. s I ire ? t!o (4 22.50 25.00 27.50 in the country, Dun's Financial Ree view baa-t-hr followtngto'Bay-Tnthrecent issue: "Prevalence of high temperatures throughout the country have adverse ly affected business, notably in retail lines.- - This has also given rise settlement regarding" actual cropneon- - RELIEVED QUICKtV AND WE RECOMMEND For Infant's, Invalids, and Growing the same. take-- advantage of o rd MOST 11 ior two days more. - It n : - Soft Collars Values I $1.25 antl $1.50 79 99 I. ; iy-- and swam the stream in an effort rr fihd his companion until he was ex haugted, .Some older boys, who wer; called to the rescue, - found the' boy at a point not more than 20 feet from where he fell in. , . The Williamson family lived In Pro- vo for about. six years and have many friends in this city. Birdie Willltiiuson, sister of the little boy, is at m ent, staying with her aunt, Mrs. E. Glllis. of this city. The. body . of the,.13ttle. bojuwllL he brougth to Provo. at 4:30 this evening and funeral services, will be held 1:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the residence of Joseph "."Sutherland The interment will be in the Proo cemetery, where the father of the bo .1 now.l be to j'ournterest-t- vice-preside- nt MEETS DEATH CONTINUED 1 Our bargain sale as advertised frtill-o- department, making the total number of patients In the institution 217 men and 203" women." Gov of ernor Spry and the returned the. afternoon-trai- TEHPERATIIRE The case .of James JDuffey, who is way charged with Juvper sonatlng claim agent, is now being tried and ' connected the- - defendant - wbo-w- as with Luke collection agency at the time of the alleged offense,-- conducted his own defense yesterday, but to day Is represented, by. Attorney . Wai tun. ': tSO i, -- VEBY ft-t- 49 , . Was $1.00, now i Was $15, f now : IS . 37 12 .. Vas5K)Ci. aow current $2,525.45; expenses, $2,757.05; feeble" minded department. $270,60; improvements and repairs, $517.07; for farm implement?, to boiler $37.34; "Improvements smoke stacks, $145; waterworks, $810; a total of $6,560.61. - Statistics of -- paneats; - Numbef- - ia hosDltal. May SI. 212 nn;,196 wom en; admitted during,,, the month, 6 men and S women; discharged in June, 5 men and 2 women; died, 1 man and' 2 women; numbe rin attendance, July 11,' 211 men and J95 women. ' In addition there are ' six males and eTghrfemalegT In the PLEIITY Florsheim Shoes I ... Vas 75c," now . J Salaries for June, Mi ! 19 now as 50cr now V claims: - 0St SLirls . other-membe- - - a Jtfce-twa- ..." : WHICH TO PURCHASE AT , 'THE BARGAIN SALE PRICES NOTED BELOW, IN WasDc, feeble-minde- d I-- J ' Men's Work and Dress . They will give yo tne; jreateat 'gerrice you ever had at o small -prtce. Most people would chagre'you $2.50 and they are worth it.. Our price Is $100. X I f. " The-sta- te -- I miM'iu is::f;i:W 'r' it" board" of Insanity met. at the Mental hospital yesterday (or the. purpose of JnpecUiiS.;Jhe w art buildings. At the meeting the bo;u-also approved the monthly reports of officers and allowed the following duf I: , $2.00 . of Pants at MEETS" A. nJ u J0 Jz3 $ r3 iv f ft; 11 It" 3 i mm mm mm n !' ' |