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Show .COLO ; east of the Rockies has created a for gold and silver coin in that city. Gold coin. It says, U a rarity In the, eastern stale8,jvhere it Is very seldom seen in the ordinary transactions of business. "When the tourists .reach the coast and gold and silver are given in exchange fpr all things gold is retalas4ad,-a-ft-B- a- IN THE WEST. AND PAPEtt The Pacific BtojKfcfVea.Ifl territorial times, has never been partial to pa per money, la the state of Washing-- ! ton today there is some dissatisfaction because eastern, visitors are leaving paper in exchange for bard money. Tbo Tacpma Tribune tells us thafthe influx of rialtors from the country .heavy-deman- d Ural result, more paper money. Is bei- laws of Gongreas, making national bills legal tender for all debts, ng- handled by the banks than ever bank public or private, with the exception " before. of duties on Imports-thpeople of It is recalled, that: during the civil Oregon and 'California In Washington, war the paper money of the governsisted upon payment In the precious ment was in very low repute In the metals. Under the law there were nu Pacific West. Greenbacks were, sit cases In that country during merous one time quoted as low out there as war period Vhen advantag5"mIgEt the !8pite the have bos nr taken of the legal tender act to pay, debts with a depreciated currency, but- it -- can be said to the honor of the people that few instances of dishonesty are recorded. The- peo ple were- as insistent upon paying as on receiving, coin. . Nearly all visitors to the west after the war, and during the period of throughout the rest of the country brought back pleasant stories . regarding the plentiful-nesof gold and silver Tloney In Cali The fornia, Oregon and Washington. "shinplaster" never got a foothold out there. It was long before the "nickel" was tolerated.. The copper cent has not even to this day found a place in the affections of far westerners. It is a remarkable circumstance that the mere' crossing of the has always discovered to easterners a very wide difference of the popular point of view not only in relation to currency but in regard to its purchasing power. Tacoma and Washington like other places in the Pacific West, are finding compensation for the flooding of that aecetlon of the land from the pa- regions... It la realized that "many, of these, people remain, and Ikat most of thera...bring a "stake, that may easily be transferred into , fV PROV0IA-HOUS-E - e MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19 r Finest Play Ever Seen Here! JTHE DRAMATICLTrNDERBOLT! : -- . . Sensationally Triumphant Success! --LCharies Klein' - - rrnrL. JM (Smite financial-rehabilitati- on J V irss Tlhn Bnof ami o tzu 1 u mimm Phnanno u u uuogi 11 1 t u i m 01 Direct From Colonial Theatre Salt Lake City and Exactly as seen 200 Times ,, - landvlfew I. iHshing---BathingBoati- Rates per-mone- y Literature Ask Polo--Tennis-- AnyJ!Agent-o- r . for-goo- ' -- The -- . ' , .1 irrigated .farm, slnll , house," 25 acres in alfalfa,, all fence JSO-acr- miles Yt ; ': - . ;-'- " - x f .. ' - lrlcc SS00 m " -- vild-ian'- d, 1 "T"" ; - . '' - ' . - . ; - '- ; ' Place Like In Connection With SANTA FE ROUTE ; BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE MISSOURI PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC THREE FAST-- 1 TRAINS . EAST . THROUGH SLEEPERS TQ I CHIGAGOr-KA- N SAS CITY ST. LOUIS Two Nights to Chicago Two Nights to St. Louis Three Nights to New Yprk Choice of Routes For further information see any D. & R. G. agent or address I A. BENTON. G. A.P. D , Salt .Lake - City. - 185 -- THE REAL SIG-N- - tive both day and nighty- - It draws'the people to your window at night and they lo- - West Third So. your place of business y: that same sign the ntTt " day TRY IT. . cate by . '- DesigTis and ouotationi - promptly submitted. THE ELECTRIC CO 2 46 North Academr. -- S M O OT ;, . S PA FFO R D I !ymIcr.lHile.fe:DeIIvwpjGet. It n6w whllt. you can. : . n - pieniy. Teiepnons - 17 STATE BANK OF PROVO 120 . " -- acres near Payson. .Price;: 2 .000"" V7xXl acres. near .ULah Lake, a bargain. ' AVe attend State and- Govenuncnt auctions and buy ' - - and -- other : WrttV'lor non-residen- 1 ts. Hihest-refercTicerixrxnfshcd.- -Vr for bankers, investors yzzrzyrtDhtaming'iftuch info'rrhation. ", MaRaxiflC-- t mm wk mm The Land Wen.! - 32 -- .j W. Center- - - - Provo, Utah FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS. SPECIAL TRAIN TO" SALT LAKE Via Salt Lake Route, Saturday Feb. Always give satlsfsction because they" . ' i7, 1912. . J, ,T. Shelnut, always dq .th-woB. Y. --U. 17. meet."' Bremen, Oa., says: "I have used Fojey The Qra2l Pairis Grand Opera. K3dney7..Pills'.irttl. great ptiaf action ana .found more reHef from their use XSPiOJrjJSE Provo and-a- lt " than Jfrom any dther kidney "medicine, Lake' blty. Jno" Stops7 and I'vetrjed almost all kinds. I can -- Leave Provo af.l0:O0rar'ni.'Salt' cheeffully recoainiend them to a,ll sufrfc Get the "Aberdeen and King They are the best in the State' ; : ferer for kidney end bidder troubled Lake'reiurningiitlli'p, ' . there 'and backT-- , ' ': Foley Kidhey PIU vlll cure any case . sof kidney or bladder trouble not be ' Special train' to Sait Lake via Salt yond thp reach of..medllBr,Kc tnc4i-- Lake Route, Saturday, Feb; 17.-- Round m.--$1- .25 I Independent Coal Co. Yard by the Voolen & CROWnrERS, KOFFOTID t Froprletori. X "inllls. . ' 4 cine enn ao more.Jtoraleby Iled- r:: "qulstI)i:ug'C(."T'"-T- - .l.p5':h23.-':??:J0,lcp?.?!seVher- e la tbfi is.?je-f- or particulars. .." " " - ' ' - , - w - n Denver, Colorado. - . Home.1 checking account. In managhousehold expenditures a '"' ing check book acts as a perpet ...ual reminder of the differ--f -- ence-v between "ihconie and . You can tell at; a outgo.-.glance just .wharyowTinatf and "ciaTjresources 'are--howhere you have spent your money. Every check given T acts as k receipt It is, an in-- ; rrentive in itself to save ;:C-Larg- ' No 1 oande What a woman wants among - -- .other : important - things-is- -a ' be: 0 . r will some day via WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. platted,, half sown1to altalfar balance garden, always rents ; will grow into big money 4 Price Sl-80lot on maln.streef. of Provo, e: Utah. Ihiilding alne cost $3,000. Price ' for quick sale, 4.500- : '". y ": :y'-yPro- - "There's - one-fourt- h-; Interesf'at" 8 "per cent;.". your-acr- e tract adjoining' city of with , New Train Service BaWrliimberCo 40-ac- re acres of gool land, six ' miles from nearest town, fourteen miles from Duchesne, 'south half excellent level land,- $b.0D per acre-lobalance slightly.-rolling;- . ; -- . Sll 7 ears.-- ; 1820 -- government ditch runs right through it, but it has no . right,- - Four miles from two post offices and one mile-iroa. new town- ?ite, Price, $1G00 , 480 acres rough pasture land, cedar and pinion trees alone on it worth the . . d A - acresgopdLJand, ;- ; south-h- al acres of mostly roll- . ing. about 1000 acres can be irrigated; only six miles'fromi good town., rrice for ; quick ialc, $3.00 per acre. y.-y- 320 acres of dry farm land, about 60 acres can be irrigated. Price, re California ranch, a, snap at : 00 A number of small tracts of fruit land in 5.. 10. 20, and tracts, at $10.00 to $12.00 per i' acre,, terms - down, balance $5.00 to $10.00 per month ' cash, balance time. 80 acres raV land, will come under ir-rigation .scon, only two miles from "good town; sixtr'acres- - level, balance gentle sk.pe. - Price, SSOO-J'.40 acres irrigated land adjoining bwn of Duchense,' abom 25 acres under water be part and .cultivation.--- ' Will some-daof townsite and be worth. $5,000. IVice. today, cah. $1400v '80 acres good land, sora timber, ah ill .three come under irrigation' in Jtwoc. " " one-thir- .- T7 t.OOfr $2,000, e, fromrTrKxt-townr-Pric- quick sale or ten dollars for vh6Tor'rricerf2.Wl)-acre- log e' y' About - start: breaking, ground right away. Come In and we'll talk over the plans and j&ow. you some lumber and figures that will clear away a whole lot of this talk about prices being too high to build now. Fact Is never again will lumber of the quality we handle "be as cheap, because every year our virgin forests are growing smaller and larger. We say In all sincerity,-- "Lucky will be the man who builds in 1JT12." If Interested, fome in. nht fartnl22-aer- i r - tmder fence, allbe irrigated.private wa-- -' and onerhalf miles. o(;T-- , ter right and one room Two ditch. log Jiouselog-barn,- ' 25 acres alfalfa," 15 acres, plowed for grain. ' Give mile from post office, five mile-- ' from good tow ii,: near new railway sur- - Salt Lake Route. Splendid Service Wm Denver & you to k y Yachting, Deep Sea Game Fishing At Famous Catalina. All reached in 24lhours Via P. A. Salt Lake City For our town, and let it" mark the new era of a home building --ca&paiga that will outdo any--1 thing that ever happened here before. Let's work together you who are, homeless and Bee if we can't figure out a way for -- - A. G. Booster Year A - ar At Riverside Redlands Pasadena : Uinta Basin is one of. .(he richest agricultural valleys in Utah. Its ichu sa ndy loa m , with an abundance of water in Us streams. . Plenty of soil is cedar and jiriion trees fo? feneeposts and TueI767 mills not far away, provide all kinds of pine lumber. yr" yy and then the price, xAUthat is lacking U a railroad and that is coming soon ' " ; short a lime; of lancfwilL double and treble in very We. have now. the The time to buy Uinta lands is following bargains to oiler,- 'the Golf : erfield, d These Lands wiil All be Worth from $40 to - $100 per Acre in Five Years. , ng Let's Make 1912 C Climate is Delightful. ' J. H. Mand- - Special train via Salt Lake Route to Salt Lake City, Feb. 17. Round trip, $1.25. Leaves Provo" at 10:00 a. m. The Water is Cheap. The Land Is Cheap. Write - We have 25,000 acres of Uinta lands for sale in tracts ranging from 10 . . acres to 11,000 acres, land up to $35.0Q( per Present jrices "range from $6.00 per acre ftrrs for an imnroved irricated farm. Small tracts sold on easy payments. Most Now At Long Beach San Diego Santa Barbara. Tickets B. Y. U. U. of U.. meet. The Grazi Paris Grand Opera. Special trains- between Provo and Salt Lakee,ity, No Stops. t Leave Trovo at 10:09 a. m. Salt Lake returning at 11:45 p. m. $1.25 there and back. Land. Orders Mail Many Winter Resorts. 17, 1912. Irrigated ' 50c to $1.50. CALIFORNIA SPECIAL TRAIN TO SALT LAKE Via Sait Lake Router-Saturda- y Feb. Grain Land, Im PRICES Seat Sale Starts Saturday. coin. Laun,d In New York City. s Rocky-mountain- K - With- PAUL.EVERTON s - |