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Show ,.4 1. 5SlE ''.'" After an exciting; bunt along the rim' of the Grand canyon a patty, of hunters ba&.r.ejurned to Kanab bringing with them three full grown mountain lions, two lynx and six coyotes. They stopped "here en route in Cedar City, whence they will go by automobile, to Lund where they will board J the Salt Lake "Route train. In the party were Howard. Eaton, R. C. of Butte; Duncan, of Rock ' L. and John H. Scalts D. Springs; of Pittsburg; J, T. Owens, Ritbeson, of the ' Grand Canyon warden game Jean Preserve; National Game Stewart, wild horse trapper on the Preserve, and three Cedar City iunters. The hunting trip occupied three week's time. -- - - ANNA DAY Chancellor The Fort Ilarriuian Land & Stock company yesterday closed negotiations for the purchase of 2,400 acres of irrigated and dry farm land in Tooele county, the. purchase price The addition of this land, $40,000. which is said to be good fruit bnd, ('Olllto; the other land held by ti holdbrine Tooele in county, pany in up to t.wv acres. fianeee's tii;:t the c" uffecti'in,'-wlti- i? now r,:p.R( ;ncnt , MMe. .i..-nn- e le called on the Rcix, and after a u w rriirm-cd during which he h.'-- r lie ! .mental great depr.oi.n. fr-A.s ! a drink, of water. '!.'! s he i.mduced a hand her from git tiny .ihial fromhis pocket, i.iid, cmp- tyins the. contents inio the - water, drank- it off before she eould hird'r himM'--ntai cchtrs eled z ntMf f.ant-- n helpless iras on t!:o f.;:'r. He had only time to be" hi; s r, the art's ac she forgiveness before ho exp:r;-dthou? ht. Alfor Suiiiime, I'dtortunately p!:nse was not even unconscious and In , as able to vatch the f fleet on her of hin own death. Without the slight- 'cm Fhow of pop'ow .she' hii'tned "to th Je!e;ihoiie and ranp up the police fetation to say that a. sulfide, had "been committed inlier apart :r. cats, and beg-- ' gins that the body miht he removed as soon as possiblcO" T!::i' was too T!u;h for Alphonse. w ho "promptly resurrected himself and left the house.-aftetelling his former sweetheart what h eth o ugh to f fi er. p.-1- be-f- - - - - D. & R. G. Excursion. Account annual convention National Wool Growers' association at 0;naiia, will Neb., the Denver & Rio Grande sell round trip tickets on Dec. 11,2 and 13, at $40.00. Tickets good returning until Dec. 31. 1911. Stopovers withpermitted at all points returning in final iimiU RIO GRAND EXCURSION. jf . Dec. 11th. D. & R. G. Excursion. You Can . e) germ-killin- g - - Finally I tried. PARISIAN SAUK, Jiml at'er using one bottle my hair started to grow, and has grown three or fcir "inches Inside of two months. I advise overy woman! who wants beautiful hair to use PARISIAN SAGK." Miss Meta M. Krugor, Brow-mowMinn. TAKE MO SUBSTITUTE. For Sale by Hedquist Drug Company A Roof for Every Purpose A Roof for Every Purse i " 1 . ' "Break rock for 100 days or go to church every Sunday for six months," a the sentence imposed upon three KanBaa City (Mo.) boys, after they naa leen convicted of throwing eggs ' at pedestrians. "I sentence this boy to a whipping .every morning for a month. Not the uambr pambv Und hut eood. real hard ones; ones. jthafUTnake him eat off a mantelpiece. Youll find then that neu oevelop into a ood boy;" This Wa8 the remed nrimrrttA hv ma lfiterlal l8dom the case of an eight-jrear-ol- had boy &anla ""r". d eaid. from ftwgy 85d Comment. 0t hi9 fCr mothr V - SHINGLES Best on the market Grades High Prices Low r Everything right X ( X Let us Estimate Your Next Bill t- - Baker Lumber Co. X Both Phones 21. LI - . hUh f -- ' ' . Is the Electric sign attrac- -' T 5 West Third South. THE REAL SIGN CTR8C S ' 185 . tive both day and night. to the draws It people yoiu window at night an(i they locate your place of business bv that same sign "the next-daTRY IT- ., v Designs and quotations promptly submitted. y -- 1 ft -- THE ELECTRIC CO. ! - 46 North Academy. - - . n ISMOOT SP AFFORD We have plenty. Telephone M X Our New Muslcai-conservator- -- i - p- , body. Special Attention Time Table . t Pajdjo Ladies Spencer's be-ttart- :62 West Center ........ ... will-''in- You'd come in right, now if you only rcalizeilM'hat splendid music cuKtan hear on, the VicKrf. You owe it yourself and family to find out. Why not come in today? -- Thrni $250. a.Vicrorfor YfrU$10 to Easy terms if desired. Provo Book & PROVO, . Stati inery UTAH. . V ...7 - ff WeTe always ready and for Victor the to play youv Good Coffee ' -- Waiting for YOU We Cater to 7 Odd Sentences. 4 RU-BER-OI- D Aeroplane in Wir Game. For the first time the aeroplane has been ua.ed in France to register HtK results oTTinng" practice y siege Six batteries were JOKE ON LITTLE FARMERS artilleryat-ib- batteries. (SL Chalons camp the other e firing Historic Church. day, and an attempt was - made to One of the oldest churches in Amer Sleepers Effectually Roused by Threatregister the results by means of a biict-J- s ened Danger In Which They All the French cathedral or basilica plane. Tho air was in such a boiling Felt a Share. of Quebec, which dates back to 1617. staCe owing to the' heat that the bl It is' .one of the most" Imposing struc--. Lieutenant proved useless. Get it now while you can. turs in Canada. It contains- several "I am - no foe to whiskers. Indeed, plane Rose then mounted' a monoplane, important pictures, including a pic- in cold weather. I regard whiskers flew over the line of batteries at a ture of, the crucifixion painted by Van as a blessing. They protect the height of 500 yards, and ln-- flight of Dyck in 1630, which, with several oth- throat." thr?e minutes was able, to observe The speaker was De Wolf Hopper, the fire of the six batteries. Returner, examples of the old masters, waa looted from the ckurches In Paris by the comrdlan. From hi corner table ing, he yoropped. cards at the feet of the revolutionists of 1793 and pur in Delmonico's he resumed: the ofljeers In command on which he "And reverencing whiskers as I do. had noted the results. This task, "has chased by Abbe Des Jardins .of Que bec, who happened to be In the I shall never, cease to regret a Joke previously been carrjed out from cap6 ; I once perpetrated in Nola Chucky. French capital at that time. tive balloons. "We In were Nola Chucky playing The vestments are superb and the i- .during a campaign, and one evening collection of sacred relics Is the -" was f Not" trie "Conservatory. They are kejit on my return... to ...the-- , hotel Musical conserv in two large vaults In the sacristy and amazed to flndthe whole place packed Young Lady--Th- e include skulls or bones of more than and Jammed with steeping and atory is In this building, Isn't it? farmers. Janltor--Nthe mum; 400 saints, beside pieces of the true -p is 'bout two blocks cross and crown of thorns, the cradle ;, "They had come in, you seer from ( to miles around and now, vote, street.utterly down of the child Jesus, a piece of rope. X Every- Young Jady, dubiously I 1 was with which the Savior . was flogged worn out, they" lay snoring everyof sure I beard pupils practicing vocal and a fragment of. the veil of the where. Yes, theftatire floor space Vas hotel the covered with sleeping exercises. Are you sure the Musical holy mother which shows a stain of All were whiskered, and conservatory ,1s not here? the blood of her beloved son which farmers. in the air, Janitor " Yes'm.. Nothin' here but fell upon It as 6he kneeled before the their whiskers, sticking up caused the hotel halls to resemble dentists'' offices, mum. New York cross. Exchange. e ' fields of grain. Those upstanding Weekly.- whiskers in the draughty corridors world waved all in for the the breeze, Vanltv DENVER & RIO GRANDE - j ttke fields of nodding grain on a windy A real friendship with a vain worn , ,' Utl.l. an lacks comiort ana sincerity. "Then I played my Joke. I shouted Wound for a second her vanity and nt the top of my lungs: the. friendship--snapsMany people " 'Hit the one with the whiskers.' " Effective November y12, 1911, at wonder at the attraction, "of women 5 o'clock p. m. "And inBtantly evejy blessed farmwho are undeniably . plain, but it his feet with doubled Trains will lcavd Onion Stafion,. er to, leaped often has its root In the "fact that fists." Quality and Quick Service Pfovo; as follows : they are lacking In vanity. They are ... WESTBOUND not constantly absorbed in their own H0 Deduction. ' OUR SPECIALITY Time. charms, so have time .to admire. those son . of F. D. Con-ne- No. Conner, Eugene of other people, consequently lives in 409 they of the Guardian Dank,-wh8:34a. m. are seldom lacking in friends. is a Cleveland, East Roxbury road, 11 J0 a.m. 1 Vanity Is not altogether an attri- Btulious lad, say the Leader. More12:57 p. m. bute of the grow n urv -- One sees it over, he is given to deducehis own an 4:31 p. m. to 511 alarming facts without much scientific invesfrequently developed. extent In young children. Nor is It a tigation. He attend the Prospect 3 ?:31j).m; matter for amusement. Rather shpuld school In the Stamberger village, long- EAST BOUND. uproot this 1ng ; for- -' the time when be may at- 512- every mother strive-t- o 9:20a.m. Vtendency. Ridicule is one of the swift- tend, ShawTlIgh. JO AO a.m. 6 .. est ways of extinguishing it Eugene's teacher asked him one . 2 6:32 p. m. Children should bo taught not to day this week what tbe principal prod6:57 in. . . . . whatever to 410 physl was. attach Importance uct of the tod SPENCER & MILLER neau-tlfu- l 8:23 p.m. cal charms they may possesB "Codliver olL- - 'was the lnstaaf re-- ' 4 Props. or a de- ply. He knew that And be riever did V eyes; a lovely-moutDEPART FOR HEBER I ' lightful nose should not be ubjecti like It . 9 :30 a. m. 308 , rr : . . "And what Is It we get from tbe of comment, but if commented upon FROM. . HEBER ARRIVE , teacberi at alt should bVlightljr done- - foT no seair:. continued-the- . - ONE BEST WANT- In life with child should "Sealing ' "fax,'- responded.. tb VaVV . HERALD. i'and's IN THE been disconUnuea); AD " . ; (Nob. 7" . : th bandicapof. Vanity. Exctaanse. ; youngster., , i o, nt uvriMV.l (nrn- into the little nounce it ' inhaler. rubber hard Then breathe nleasant, soothing membrane "for a healing, few minutes and relief is immediate. Stuffed up head will vanish. Keep up the treatment four or five "times n dnv for a few days and hawking, onfttinir and formins of mucus in the nose and throat will cease. ca-- . HYOMEI is guaranteed to end tarrh, coughs, colds, croup, asthma, .gtnrrhai Hpafnpss or money back. batComplete outfit, Jl.00, subsequent .Jles.Jf. needed, 50 cents at, Iledaust iTir.ir 'm .'twn stores, and druggists v everywhere. - p l Roofing in Fiue Grades ' . . HOME .t ' and soothe the irritation in- - th throat. Contains no opiates, does not constipate, is trie' lest ' and safest for children and delicate persons. At Get the Best One in the World for $1.00. ... f';,T?. Go to Hedauist prug. Co. today,. Say I Vj want a HYOMEI outfit," takeandit f home with you, open the box I'-- Foley's Honey and Tar Compound wilLstop the a Catarrh Doctor High-o-me- at ihe-thro- - in final limit y.' and has a healing and soothing effect n the inflamed membranes. All coughs have a r .2ndency: to grow worse at night. Children with whooping cough and "bronchitis always cough worse at night and a cold in the 'head with tickling in. and coughing grows worse at bed time; lets MARKET IN-TH- After the honeymoon came the cozy flat, Youiir Mr. Benedict was mighty proud of his wife, even if she was from the country, and eager to show her to his cronies. "Dulcinla. dear," he said one mornto bring dear old Tom up ing, for dinner and Rood old IMck and nice old Harry. Want 'em to see you and taste your cookery. I ve told them all about your dishes. There's just ono special thine: 1 don't want you to forget. It's the black coffee to wind up Tom's particularly r fond of with. black coffee, and for that matter good ; so am J," Prcniptly at C came Mr Benedict a"d cronies t'lree. Mr. B. showed his guests into the parlor, while he made ha?ty tracks for tho gas ranire neighborhood anil kissed the cook again. privately. I "Well, how about everyjhint;. little Got all the stuff, together?" woman "Ye yes. dear." replierl small Mrs. B. with Just a shade of reservation in her voice. "I've got the crown of chops and the peas and n salad oh, a beeee autlful salad and I've baked some little biscuits! There's only one thing I simply couldn't get (I do hope you aren't too disappointed), for I went to every store in the neighborhood It's black coffee, dear. I hunted and hunted, truly Nt a single shop has anything but brown!" 1 j COM Unattainable. -a i NOT i i Winter Rate SpJf: Delivered Account annual convention National Wool Growers'' association at Omaha, Neb., the Denver "& Rio "Grande will sell round trip tickets on Dec. 11, 12 and 13, at 40.00. Tickets good returning until Dec, 31, 1911. Stopovers with; permitted at all points returning ' i - For the Utah Wool "growers' as" sociation convention at Salt Lake will City the Denver & Rio Grande one single fare lor make a rate tho round trip. Tickets on sale Dec. ' until eti, QTift ith 2nnd remrning f jtu-sfc- ' - known-drug-:j-t-- m but Black Coffee Wbs a Thing Parisian Sage Overcame Miss Kruger's Hair Troubles. PARISIAN SAGE is not guaranteed t grow- nsir on bald heads, but it is u ;..an!--eiby the well ikHiui.-.- t Df.ig Co., two stores, dan-- j falling liair, pradiea-tdniif and stop itching scalp, or m;n-!-- ; back. 8old in every town in Amei-- . by leading druggists for 50. cent.-a''T)bi'tl. Read Miss Kruger's letter. SAG.fi is the best hair stfiwer and beautifier and dandruf! cure. lost all my hair throuih "fever; 1 was almost baldhead'Hi a nil ni v sealn was as sore as could I tried '.everything, but in vain. i . ' Mrs.Newlywed Had Done Her Best, Many Failuree 'he 'result roi'en i i that tired feeling." - Mairon .of Paris,, a Al'phonse young man of independent mean's, has found a novel way of twlnr his Stop it ing In. "Try work, continuous, steady, hard work. Once get the habit of work embedded in your system and you won't be troubled any more by BRAND HARD ON PARENTS HAD FOR CHILDREN Glimmer-ton- . fact-requir- 1 . Don, -'-- H i Ba Mr. n -- Charle-niigne- M HABIT "For that don't feel like work feeling, with which," Bald Mr. Olimmer. ton, "I fancy' we are all of us more or less likely to be afflicted. I jwould In some cases prescribe rest, though In most cases no doubt the propeE pre scription would "The trouble with the rest cure Is that it is like1 taking opiates; the more you take the core you want. The rest habit is easy to acquire and hard to break. "The habit of exertion, on the contrary, is one that commonly we do ti6 take-t-o so kindly; it does not. as lt were, spontaneously permeate db' as e the rest habit does; it may In, assiduous cultivation,' 'and It takes quite a man to acquire this habit in a completely saturating and permanent form so that he is proof against attacks of the rest habit, he has a trace of it left In which, him, is sure to develop on the slightest provocation. "Exertion Is the only real cure. It may be hard to take at first, but you'll come to like it. Persist and "you'll find It vastly strengthening and then delightful; 'and then, while to taking the rest cure you are all the time paying money out, in taking this one you have money all the time com- . - y MEN Emeritus fi. Benjamin in Flower," Provo Opera house of the Andrews 8. University of Ne one night, Friday, December braska, formerly president of Brown MME. ALIESE PINK, f university at Providence, R. I., : and author of "The History of the United The wonderful and accomplished clari-- ' states' in Oth1 Own Times," and other vovant. is now in Provo and can be has nubllshed a- - list of bis seen in person at the LaMar Hotel choice tf twenty greatest men in his mom NTo. 22, where she will give reli- tory. It follows: Jesus, Buddha, able information on all business andlp;;l0 Aristotle, Alexander, Shakes- love affairs, investments, mines, in-- ! peare, Bacon, Bismarck, ''Wagner, , ventions,' lawsuit, etc. Can locate KantyVictor Hugo, Caesar, Washad confidential lots projierty and five Cromwell, Napoleon, Newton, Columbus, vice on ar private anarr.v ies' nioei ington. Lincoln, ings every night starts at S o'clock. Darwin. Ho says: "In submitting this - Khthld liko to add that I consider Spiritualism adviser. jl ' any such selection of twenty names inevi'a,Jv ")ore or less arbitrary, R RO VV BY MOT OVERCOME and freely admit' that my own ehoioe w arped by my Young Man's Novel Test of .Sweet- is, r.t pbinTi probably or lack- of raid education rfiidimcs heart's Affection Satisfied Him on One Point. iducation." j - WORLD'S GREATEST With "When Knighthood Was on-the BIG LAND BUY. REST It-Ca- be-fo- re . CUWGWG Hard to Break, but 8ayi th Am tab? yhe. Int rior department has at last receded from, its pqsition, of ' not admitting automobiles "Intothe national parks. The Apartment has decided to admit automobiles Into the Crater l&ke NatIonalparl, in tae state "of Oregon, and has published regula tions governing such admission. These regulations- provide that entering the park the owner, of the automobile must secure a written permit, andpay a fee of $1 for a '.: single round trip through the- - park, ' or., $5 per annum for each machine for personal' use and not for hire. Automobiles, will be permitted on the government roads between the hours 10:30 p. m. and be- of 6:30 a.4&-.an.J 'twflen .ihe hours of 3:30 p. ..jm. and 6:30 p. m. When teams approach, automobiles will take position Outer edge of roadway, regardless of the direction in, .which they are going, taking x:are that sufficient roorB .is left on the inside for the passage of teams. Automobiles will stop when teams approach and remain at' rest. until teams have passed, or until teamsters are satisfied regarding the safety of Their teams. Speed will be limited to six miles per hour, except on straight stretches, and in no event shall it exceed fifteen miles per hour. It is possible that having granted admission of automobiles into the JsfaU.Q.na.1. :.Cater-,l,park, the de. partment will now. act favorably upon the very general demand , for aditi sion of automobiles into- - the Yellow stone and other national parks under regulations which wilW iifture the salety of those persons traveliri through the parks by teams. - THAT ITHRFCMnilMTAirU New Place ,.. wirn ' BUYA D. & R. G. Excursion. . Account annual' convt'ntioq Natonal WoolHirowers' "association at Omaha, Neb., the Denver & Rio Grande will V seil round trip tickets on Dec. 11, 12 and 13, ai 40 00. Tickets good re Until Dec. 31, 191V Stopoyers wlth.:!-- . permitted at all points returning' '"': " ,; Y . .; in final limit . - , ' - . . 'v . carnations are fresh; Not Imported. Btoct Picked every morning and, our prices ate the lowest In tie city, Fln chrysanthemuHujwiilte, pink and yela new place, i low. - Phone ..' ;'.' Provo Greenhouse Co. s Xtnei Our home-grow- n :- , . Eight-CH-t- . . . |