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Show give an exhibition of their work in dried on the filing record' before the the very near future vrblch firomists divorce as "granted. . Tba marriage to be an Interesting events took place In Salt Lake City,. July & 1904, according to tho- - complaint, - ,. ' f- IIawgrJ72 yeara of and there; are ua children- .- The t Don't forget the "Commercial club age, and one of the further states; "Plaintiff does early pioneers ,ln the settlement of' t,hl& valley, tiled. At meeting tomorrow dgli.L.u.- tnSk .for-- alimony for the reason. FOR SALE Household goods, at"a hls. hohie in Provo Bench Tuesday that the parties hereto, have settled Ba'realn." Ownerieaving town. .. Call J Ladies, you are Invited to tea night tt Bright's disease from which their property arrangements by mu- 170 So. 3 VV ,3 , he had been a sufferer for about a tual agreement. . S ft to 5p tTv.PrgyoIga -- Thursday,'.. TFe. deceased was ' a" native year. China Co. FOR SEASON. irain. I.fiOMttOM A.Ddrame.ta Uiab la JioU-Social and'lflade hL) home in Provo". "Be- Lake Route, Saturday, Feb. 17. Round V Good pasture, close in, better make Lincoln's birthday passed quietly sides a widow he. is survived by two 1.25. See notices elsewhere trip fare, f la Provo. , The bjjjlts were closed air step jlaughters,. Mrs. John Ivie and in this issue for arrangements now for your stock for particulars. Mrsr-LevYork otJProyo; The fuher .Number of applications 6 day and tae .postoffii'e and some .1 J al be will services hold. WF.-Giles- .' Monday at stores dosed at noon. . Wm. J. liryan h to be inSalt. Lake la! ready. in'..' Apply to 1 o'clock from the Third Ward meetiS.-- : en .Mondayr-Februa- ryArrange-- , ' Vbk SALE Good lot 8xl2, 4tii II. W. BeflaTd, of Denver," assistant ing hoiise. menta are being made' for him to speak Sau:h between ij:h and 6ti East. to the general manager of the Mbun-,tiinterest 'has been groused in 'there on that date. States Telethone company, was price ftiOO'. Lawrence Strong, 415 So. the coming championship basket ball In this city Tuesday, looking over the ird E. game to be played Saturday "evening affairs of that company. Every citizen yf Provo should take next at the Deseret gymnasium in SsH a vaikdbn- - by Dr. Richard's resiFOR SALEA fully pail $72.00 Infor Lake City bet ween .the B. Y. U. boys dence an4 --see how flteely the lawa ternational Correspond;: e Seiiool John II. Gordon has begun-su- it divorce from Angie Gordon oh the and tMe team of the University of and garden, have Been cleaned up. cpurse for $40.ti0. The course is transt 13 composferable to anV individual and to any Then go and, do likewise. grounds of desertion. The couple Utah. The team this year f ed new men all "U" while the wore married .in this city October 20r subject Call at this office. boys-hE. for for Charles Funeral- services playing together 1905, and there are no children. the past, three yea rs. . The-- " Y"' boy? lloore who died Sunday --morning at . .pLPST YeivetHahdoag- - .wllM.ma.ll " " ATnoveraeivt is on" ToM fo'organize have already gained victories over his sister, Mrs. Sidney Cjhange between Court house tmd 6th ; a" new Soccer rootball leanC"" ThTs'li thflWobei-,jCX: C,: the L..D. S. and Russell-wirP'hiStertiyfromthe' amTiBEnnottF'TOattOT English game that is becoming the "Agglea"and are anxious to TttlrWardeetlng house. The JB. : "' . - quit There are several the U. of U,. alntette.,- - The B. .YV U, P. O. K Ihe K. of P. and oi,her lodges 1 Special train to SalfLak via Salt popular. In Z7. teams Bait Lake City and should feoys will charter a special train Sat- in which the deceased .had been a take Route, Saturday, Feb.' Round .'be one In Provo. A game will be play- urday and .".00 enthusiastic rooters will member took charge of the Bervlces trip fare, $1.25. - See: notices elsewhere ed In the 'city park on Washington's accompany ths team to Salt Lake and the speakers were Joseph Buttle in this . -- 4birthday. Full Information can fee Basket ball fans predict the game and Evan Wride. The Provo band, -. - secured'-b- y WT been tKTTiardesT In deceased ever "as had will with which the be played application "toJohn -socIaEed", accompanied the remaTnTlb nOuy" "TvIt5Ilay"SCd7 or" John -- Cum-r TJTShT To those friendiLJv'hQB.e sympathy mard at Barton & Blake's. the city cemetery where - interment bc-land have been so liberally ex In the two divorce cases which were ... e.. - Tbe classes In and death during-the-l- lln tended filed here the" in court district yesphysical culture and t .dancing at the Rrighara Young Uni- terday, anrJnterlocutory decree was . Cory Hanks, the blind lecturer de- of our son, husband and brother, Charversity this year are the largest In InTmediately entered In one of them. livered, an interesting address at the les E. More, we desire to expend our B me history of life BcRool. The Ins'CrHc Lucinaa fatten began null foi divw-ctLlg IF iist-lhiRS. ESSIE MOORE, tor, ills8 Camp Is one of the best the against" Charles . M. Patten, alleging e young man taJtake a course . MRS. A. 31. MOORE, school has had In her line of work and failure to provide, and with the pe- of oratory at an easterrLCollege, a SIDNEY JMRS. RUSSELL, was a" favorite taken up among the Iia. waiv er of summons and among her pupils. --The tition wa3 of74 MRS. CHAS. HO WARTH. dancing classes and also the classes voluntary appearance signed by the students and teachers of the Univer In physical culture are preparing to defendant,, and hard ly .h ad ..the -- ink sity FRED MDORE v7j -- W41Wai-&i)ner com-plain- io.Salt-UU-wa.S- nerSpnnr Suit3 and Forty New. IFifty I -- Spring Coats were Received Today aU -- Spring Suits Spring Coats IliSiff IS! WE HAVE YOUR SIZE f l " ' n .... '' yeaS Prices $6.00 to $25.00 AnythingfidnT:i4 t n but always the best for the money - Our GoodxLookJBetter and Cost Less Y ft - ve-Te- -- .the-K67n- " e-of Td 'et -- "r EXTRAORDINARY Picture . . -- ... wag-mol- . f AndmelaiElnsuixecte (BY THE KALEM CO.) : '. 'r ....; - hull ot Action. . Resplendent-wit- h Scenery. CM THURSDAY AND FRI0AY col-lectl- CI I iLLiLilLlN -- 15 AND 16 FEBRUARY Manufactures more different styles and makes pi pianos than any factory in the world, ' besi3eslm , S 7" ... . Is II .7- - ; '".' '" ' ' y ' ' ' y . . . ' ,' . the Local Representative in xqh6; Heinrich Von Stein Enthusiastically Endorses Dear, Sirs; " " ' ..... " - -"- -- "'..-...- ' '"'''" - " ' "'" " shads from. .ar pbncvJut instead prefer intimate tone and singing quality, To those who do not expect brasrjarid-effectthe laklwm 1'ianos will ever, appeal as unsurpassable. Indeed, it is for these reasons that ijiave disposed of nnr institution's entire piano equipment in favor of the Baldwin diicts If perhaps additionatfeasons prortipted me to 'expcn4'afgOWrir5fhirty"new;p!anos Aiwa your factory ; must confess that- the unusually substantial : construction your makes promisincr oractically .unlimited service, hurried my decision. Personally I have never played upon anypiano that has given me as much pleasure and responded as readily to my will as the Baldwin Grand in my private studio, as" a consequence of which" I have spent more hours playing.uponlsame than I have done " " " ' during the last six years. , W ishmg your products continued success, believe me, Sincerely yours, y ' ' HEINRICH VON STEIN; . , s - M ... Li . -- IX y y' ,- ' : ' f v - n - ' ' " nv : y' ' ' aA 1 T "v ' ill ' ' ' ' " ' : ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' " ' ' . I ' ' ' '' " ''' '.' '' iirnis'? - Feb. . 1 y rj ' ' prsday Ml In the sarhe class as "Fighting Blood" and "The Battle" ...-.- m m z'X , ,. y . ..A r 15-1- 6 1 V ''' ' |