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Show result of tie examination the com mission decided to make a ruling that but three per cent shrinkage will be tolerated upon" butter sixty days old. Fresh butter, when placed upon the should not show Shrinkage. market; CENTRAL. TJNTiC THE The provides for different per ruling of the Anderbergstcretary to the grade of the according centages TIntia Central Mining company, states commodity and the period ft has been that a force of men 'will be, put J;o on the market." .'. " work" in the immediate future oik the Tintic Central. The 'worJTwTirTIrsT ELLEN IS IMPROVED, be directed. to opening up the fissure The Interior of the Ellen theatre - which- was struck on the 750 level has been completely renovated during and in which- some- - ore .was found., This fissure has been followed down the past week and has been newly by the shaft, and will also be drifted painted in a cheerful and tasetful col on from the 850 levei. or scheme presenting a very attrac tive : appearance. At the Ellen to BUSINESS INCREASING. Messrs H.,C, Jex and C. A. Terry night a comedy "Pat Claney's Ad company have sue venture" taken from "The Shamrock of the ceeded in recording two more farm and the Palm" by.. O. Henry "deals to the New tear's business. The will be shown. It is ah Edi firm baa, had several parties of late son comedy and tells how Pat looking over the valley, among the as he thoughCto number being two wealthy real estate Claney enlisted men of ZChlcogo, who contemplate fight for the oppressed people of. ed handling eomeglonlzing scbesaesd Guatemala for something very different". "The BUREAU IN SESSION. Eternal Mother" a Bibgraph story of held a meeting yesterday afternoon tSeBacrlflceof "Ittewonian'srgEer In the office of Willard Hansen, love is another interesting picture, on Utate food and dairy commission tht Ellen, bill and there is. an Essanay er. Questions of -i-mportance which l film, "The Cowboy Coward," and had arisen since the previous meetAt others. the Princess tonight ing of. .the board were considered. The and tomorrow will be shown a night members of the bureau are J. S. Car"Bunnygraph" picture which promises ver- x;Dgdenpre8ident; JVillard-Han- ; to be one of the most laughable presen, secretary and treasurer; Herman sented by the Vltagraph Co. It is callHarms, state chemist; A. H. Crabbe gdJJnt hejClu tchestyf a V aporr Bath" of Salt Lake Clijjiai and snows "Bunny" In some extreme- -- of Spring City Tlert .' -- i! n - - -- . : I I " Jex-Bir- d ' - andfound-he-waajvant- 1 I-- sev-ora- -' 1 -- - -- -- SWELLS STATE'S FUNDS. Two large checks were received yes terday at the attorney general's office In payment of the Inheritance tax , Oneras from the estate of Vtncenta JJ. Fenesley of New,. York on 100 shares f Union Pacific preferred and 250!Fjsnares of Union Pacific preferr- "Loves pocldes' and several other" good pictures are also on the Princess : V bill. . FAILS TO PROVIDE. A complaint was issued by. County Attorney Jacob Evans, charging Xreo. Patterson, Bf Lehl, with failing to ed ""andniiounTedo.lt3,7I75.,The provide for a minor jchlldLA. warrant other check for $1,375.75, from the of arrest was issued by Justice E. L, estate of John 8. McLean of New Jones and Sheriff George Judd went York, was inpayment of the Inheri- to' Lehi yesterday afternoon to bring tance fax pn 410 shares of Union Patterson tp Provo. Pacific preferred stock. .. -- DENVER.& RIO GRANDE COMMISSION BU SY. Time Table , The .: capital commission yesterday ' wfll iJefeCTehlna' closed .doors until, the selection of the fortunate architect Is made. ! .11:10 a.m. 1 .5 511 ' 12:57 p. m. 4:31 p.m. . 3 APPLICANTS ARE MANY. 9:31p.m. EASTBOUND. FOR en People are Saying Money at the ' It wiU douhtless surprise Americans. tp learn that in many of tht interior cIiTesb China are civic Improvement associations twhose objects are similar to those of such organizations in this 1 country. The most enlightened and J public1 spirited Chinese are banded together in ihose associations for the purpose of .promoting- education, sani tation and the common good, and to supress graft and. other forms of po litical corruption. All of which sounds familiar to American ears. - For the first time these organizations of the Chinese "best people" are to be actively ealisted in carrying out measures planned-bthe famine-relie- f the relief committee at Shanghai. This Is of especial Interest in the UnitedrStates because the reliefunds now being raised by the Red Cross will be distributed through the Shang hai commTtteeT' TTTTeTamInei'reiref fund will be largely used in employ ing the famine sufferers to reconstruct ; : their own dykes and roads which have been destroyed by floods. Thus- - the idle- - and. despairing people will be to earn a living while Waiting for another harvest and will at the same time be helping to restore" their country to normal conditions. One T HURS. AND FRI. FEB. BioShoc Salcj t en-ab- that-ther- e 1nnchM.a'maEelImpolsT5Ie' for.the Chinese government to contri- tothe relief funds. For this reason it becomes the more imperative that the United States, always China's friend, shall respond to the need 'generously. Famine conditions are so desperate that any description vtMM::msmszmasl credible. Mr.. Jameson 'writes''f'lr' cessions of gaunt, starving people wandering aimlessly along the roads, fa'ling and dying in- the mud when ffieylcan go no "f Dayafter day he passed dead bodies of men, women- and children lying "where : they had fallen. And the famine must cojt tinue until summer before new crops an be harvested. Nearly 3,000,000 persons live in these famine districts, which cover (thousands of square Df R U- FEB. 8-- BROCKTON FAIR ' "SHOW ' HORSE THE NIGHT r T FLASH IN IN CLUTCHES ADVEN--- r PAT" CLANEY'S - TURE OF VAP OR BATH over the border Into El Paso. It is the opinion of Mr. Roylance that a great mahy foreign travelers in that country do hot assert themselves enough and allow too much Mexican " bluff. ' "! " Interest of the Sugar afThe and Live Stock company. fairs"of the company were given all tiSe"eflt!ouTagmetif and 'saccesr that n Utah-Mexica- i Shoes for men, wo- - and girls, at near cost and many-lineI BELOW COST : ; s 5? could be expected. . . East. "It is my opinion," said Mr. RoyV lance, "That Taft will be nominated by the Republican party and he will have rather an" easy time to get the nomination. The Democrats will most likelf nominate Woodrow Wilson. I have talked with a great many people Politic In tntg- - to be the lineup. " I believe that Wilson and Underwood would make a good team on the Democratic seems t -"- The Home of Good Shoes' ticket" Roylance Dodges Rebels Mexican-Revoluti- on in (Continued from page 1.) erally conceded that President Madero Is too weak a man to maintain peace within that country. The power of suppression at any cost, even life, the plan followed by Diaz seems to have been proper in the handling of the natives. The kind and gentle, man- ners and means adopted by Madero have been a failure as far as keep ing peace In the country and protecting property have been concerned. The time of Madera's presidential life ' seems to be limited. , Is Held Train Up. -real ity of 6 &fem"?e e south eighty-fivsome miles Mexlca, of El Paso the train carrying Mr. Roylance and about fifty other Americans jvas held on account of the reTwo or three bridges had volution. been burned and there was a danger V DISEASE v to Mexico in the Mr. Roylance went FILM II ;..;,,'. Mr. Roylance states that business throughout the east seems to be quite and there is complaint from all quarters." "I want to tell you tnat the people of Utah are having better times Than any state that I hafve visited and -- said Mr. Roylance. He returned' by the way of Los Angeles and arrived In this city last " ' ' -- night. MARBLE COMPANY SUIT. The suit brought by the Utah Black Marble company and the American Marble and Onyx company, to Ely's Cream Balm a Simple Remedy Relieves Instantly. All OlstressingymptomSi- -i If too are snbiect tofrequent ooldJt or " if yea hare any of the distressing symp. toms of catarrh, auch as stuffed up feeling in the head, profuse discharge from the nose, sore in the nose, phlegm Di tne throat causing hawking ana spittings dull' pain in the head or singing in the ears, just anoint the nostrils or rub the throat or. chest with a little Ely's Cream Balm, and see now quickly you will got leuet' Tn fam mtnnf am vnn will 4mA viuivllfflul clearing, and after using the Balm for a day or so the nasty discharge wiM be checked, ... 1 will no longer be offensive to yourself and youT fnBndTOTracronnt-o- r the constant hawking, spitting and blowing. Shake off the grip of catarrh before it destroys jour sense of taste, smell and hearing and pollutes your whole system. in a snort time yon can be completely cored of this distressing disease by using Ely's Cmm Bahn.Thib healing, antiseptic Balm does not fool yon by short, deceptive relief, but completely overcomeathe It clears the nose, head and throat of all the rank pollution, soothes," heals and strengthens the raw, sore s, and making yon proof against" colds "' . catarrh. application will convinoe you, and 'a One 60 cent bottle will cure you.. It is guaranteed Get It from your druggist to day. Ifyoi are spraying tba nose, throat or ears, ask for Ely's (Liquid) Cream Balm mem-brane- HONEY AND TAR FOLEY'S "CURES COM-POU- IN EVERY CASE." Mr. "ias. McCaffery, Mgr. o- f- the securethe title In the black marble Schlita Hotel, Omaha, Neb., recom- deposits west of Utah lake, was ta'k-e- monds Foley's Honey and Tar Comup in court yesterday afternoon pound, because it cures in every case. for hearing. The black marble depos- - "I have used It myself and' Io have its west of Utah Uk a;cons.ider.edtrecm.mende1 U to any others ho have since told me of Its great cura Very valuable and a haOT'fight will be put up by hoth companies to get tive power in diseases of the throat and lungs.'' Foley's Honey and Tar possession of them. Compound is a reliable family medicine. Give it to your children and A CORRECTION. An item in Tuesday's issue of the take it yourself when you feel a cold on. It checks and cures Herald state that Henry J2. Giles had coming -t-fnd -- croup and ppevents-bronchlt- ls colds on "the train being eoughs, been arrested 4n Salt Lake City. The and tacked by the rebels. For several pneumonia Refuse hours the train crew waited orders article should have been Henry E. substitutes. For sale by Hedqulst of the Amer- Giles, Jr. but it was notuntil-somDrug Co. bute liberally ; n . trf . . urthZ -a- e - ................. . d ( Contri-butitlon- monu-men- AN R. thvpsllttcsi B'.raatioa jtsa operations attending other famines has been the pauperizing effect upon the population of receiving" support during prolonged periods of Idleness. The plan now to be adopted promises to red u co this demoralizing Jesuit. Mr. C. D. Jameson, the American Red Cross engineer wholias recently traveled extensively tSrough thedistricts which have suffered much from famines- iirtate-rears- T reports "that the people, finding crops- usually a failure and relief certain, show a natural in "j clination to abandon their lands and turn to beggary. This tendency it is hoped now to check by means of a system of relief based upon holiest work. The present. unsettled political con- - -- ' COWARD tOWBOY THE , ETERNAL-SMOTHE- There are more- - than eighty appIP 9:20 a.m, - cants for the six acholarships offered 1512 6 I0:00a.m. to Utahistudentsby ithe University 2 ..., ;7rr;T 6 :32 p. m: . of California, seventy of these being 410 6:57 p. m. , filed by students of the University of 4 8:23 p.m. Utah. All those wishing to try for DEPART. FOR.HEBER these scholarships must have their ican passengers asserted their Inten9:30 a. m. names in py February 29, andTfIs 308- tion of wiring Washington that some ARRIVE FROM HEBER will then be a ; probable miles. thing was accomplished In the way 307 competitive examination, 3:45p.m. The Shanghai Relief Committee" has of track clearance, Mr. Roylance tNos. 7 and 8 have been discontinued) asRedthe-4ndteState's to raise a re-- wired the American consul at Mexico ' MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED. lief fund of 11,000,000 and the Amerl- - j city anrafter a delay of" eight or vx A HERO IN A LIGHTHOUSE. , lnmoj7pXearlyMraon days In can Red Cross is endeavoring to do nine hourse another train bearing Winter Quarters, the citizens of Flor- -- i'or years J 8, Donahue, So. Haven. all possible to meeflhe need. armed soldiers., escorted the - party ence, "Nebraska, together with the Mich., a civil war captain, as a lightfor this purpose sent to .the Nebraska State Historical society, last house keeper, averted awful wrecks, RedUCross in- - Waington or to the V wwww but sTqueeiT fiact Ts7he might have night decided to erect a $Toj000 officers of the Red C?oss" Chapters or Electric-B- it either Aa tbe-o- ld Mormon S'ate" Uoarda"iri be cabled to China or in the city park ters had ncit prevented. "They cured without unnecessary delays. at Winter Quarters. Utah Mormons me of kidney trou ole and chills," he will be given an opportunity to sub- writes, "after I had lakk other so EXCURSION RATES. scribe to the fund. 7 failed cures for' yeara, wlfnout bene " T' - FOUNJ Bi cy cle7picked7up "IronT The Denver"; fit, snd. they, also improved my sight. SHRINKAGE IN BUTTER. street one by police- - By calling at station, of f I fare makea for am rite 'Now,- at seventy, feeling The state dairy, and food commi's-- . - atora- American - Fork, to account property and paying for describing all trip dyspepsia, Indigestion, .fslon Is paying considerable attention Tickets' on this ad, oVner- - may recover same. nch, liver and kidney troubles, they're Teachers 'convention. sale Feb. 9 and 10Y GooTTTOtltTebT FOR RENT Neat' house, eimu on me maraei ior some time, 11 returning., s Drug Co. atHedqulsf he F Modern., 231 South 4'th BasUJLW. board ;examlned'-BanTesterday-ta Bates. . WANT TRAINED NURSES. pies from different creameries ot but- THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE - ter that had been on. handjhlrty" and is its fatal tendency to pneunaonla: To "t'ivil ervieeexamina.tions for- the FOR SALE Good Cash Business. 'f sixty days. The report , of the cure. .your la ;, grippe coughs take positions of domestic, science teacher A money maker. Enquire "C "Herald ' .has, .notjbefiajfiyen out.; A- - a Foley's Honey' and Tar Compound;, R. and for. trained nurse are Jisted to take place - March There - are TOR "SALE Household goods", at a Washington. as.r-rays: three in vacancies . the postlon of bargain. Owner leaving $ "I 'was troubled with a severe attack of town., . Call FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND la grippe and nothing I used did me trained nurse, one of which pays. 600 170 So, 3 W. .; '""."tf. ;:."..,:. l ' DYEING. V.' . any good and I was threatened with per annum and'the others S540. all In thr Iudla'Beer vpeppUcautiT'niQit puttUiaTfl:rtenJdla ' use Tar ' Z PROVO CLiIN ING & Compound be between 7ihe ages of 20 and 40. Foley's Honey and I some I at and was "oncer" reliev- - The posltloEof domestic scierice teacr- got DYEING CO-- "- ..... .... ........ H U R S. 8-- -- AOTHER'Sv REMORSE THE Pniicess t - ditions" ompleted the. second . examination of Effective November 12, 1911, at the plans submitted by various- - ar-- 5 o'clock p. m. cfiSfcts for the new state copltol. Trains will leave Union . Station, Those examined yesterday were the Provo. as follows : plans of J. E. Tourtellotte of Boise WESTBOUND " and 6. Henri Desmond of Boston. Be- No. ' Time. ginning today, the sessions .of the coci. 409 8:34 . a. m. Tmisloi BE sum CIS -- . -- PLEA s t, liltiiisi -- -- - -- : M TZZl ine,--Fo- -- tne-rou-nd r - -- five-roo- - " m -- - -- find-Ing- s -f- Rr-flsh- er;: 6-- 7. SfialSildSeleiDrGss . " '.- iMRBLElScGRAKlTLll j taken three bottles my la grippe was "gone-I believo" Toko's" Honey and Tar Compound to be the.best medicine I evc used and always keep a bottle with me.'1 ;For-sal- e by llsd' Qulst Drug Co..'"' I had . NOT WHAT YOU MAKE BUT WHAT YOU SAVE. J - Keep on aving. It's the only system for a person on a salary to follow and it wins. "'-TlicreY no place where you v. ( can pat., a. lew dollars cach "VS. Provo Peon! v t A month or week that will pay y' r orl-We weave and sell exqulsit you the returns as savmjjs ental - destigus in silk - table-account. Here your savings Y cloths, $oa pillows,, piano scarf sU earn 4 interest com and "klmonas Better A One x a twice year. ptid pounded cheapef than machine work, dollar opens an account all done, by handT Come" and TistsotnrQTairrrv5 to pays $60 - k fe-- j per jinnum. , Open bemales only, Applicants .must-b- e tween the ages of 20 and CO years. The examinations will be held in a.11 the Important cities of the interinoun-tai- filONUHIENTS n region. , . - ' I pcr-ccn- - .... 4 - tr . United States Depository commercial .; savings .bank ; rrvovp . ' & see us weave.- Oriental Cleaning' & Weaving Co., 85 North Academy JVt?.,JL G.. Keratlan, - 'NOTICE OF MEETING TliS'BeesleY . -- J j - I Marfcls and Granite Works .This dress is one of the cleverest styles we have yet shown. :It is a tasty combination of i WOOL SERGE and STRIPED SILK and has 1 Ithe style of a much higher priced dress. Ten " ""different cplor cdmbination $ or the stockholders of W. First So. St.,(Provo, Utah. the Lost Josephine Gold Mining company will be held at the office of the NOTICE. company -- Wednesday. February . 21, s 1912, for the purpose "of 'discussing ' The annual meeting of tho of the Provo Commercial & the working policy for the coming season,', and lor the' discussion as to Savings,, bank kilt ta hlli at 4beir A "meeting' - -- " stock-holder- hotner the' properly' shall be"equlpp-ewith the necessary machinery. By order of Board of JMre'ctors.II. A. SMOOT, Secretary. First publication February 3, d -- - u Some stores sell it atlOOO banking houseon :Thiir3day"Fe1)i: 8, 1912,at.the hour of 1 o'clock p. mii" po tor the ensuing yer, "and for the transaction of such other business as . may properly come before, the .meetFOU' SALE Excellent' Snare drum ing. . ':..' and Imps. Phone Si8k." T-- "". ' SC f7r fARRER," Cashier... "": ": .-: fv--- - ...... - v.. ".lr sl. |