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Show THE PROVO HERALD Speech of Theo. Burton Tlie Provo Herald Published bf the' Herald Company, Provo, Utah. Publishing "(Continued from-pag- 1.) terjrfc -y- teld-thelc .Manager I. H. MASTERS; tory to those more advanced in elvf- Edltor lizatlon 8AM H. WOOD Entered aa second class wall mat Possibly; if wereengage"lB ter June 6, 1911, ai the Poet office arguments Jpntbat subjec&jhe fatt Provo, Utah, under the act of March would be broughtto our attention that '; S, 1879. we drove the American Indian from he numbered among armlea Compulsory service prevails in many nations, and there la an annual burden of expense resting upon the nations of Europe and the United State amounting U) approximately $2,000,0p0v000.- - ' IPsmpqssible Ti for ua- - to exagger-at-e the extent to which' measures to avo!4 -- increased taxation; haye been associated with the advance of human liberty and a greater- - degree of pro ' Sordid gress among the nations. though it may seem, John Hampden -- " his ancient habitation $nd that forgave his" dh,fence vt6 neV' princJ- sUdilar reasons and under like condi pies of liberty because he was unto pay a few shillings of ship tions it" is justifiable to go into the willing money. Our Revolutionary fathers reequatorial and "other regions of the fused to pay a stamp tax or a tax on The Government is going to! earth anc there appropriate valuable tea Among the motives which prompt 'get after Mie Smar Trust again.-Thre- lands and territories which have thus tinman activity we must admit that far been kept out of use. It is to be the pressureupon therpurse is a most million people in China that not by conquest bukythe important one; and as it sometimes 'are. on the verge of starvation ' hoped darkest before- - dawn, m we-ni- ay be Hipread of knowledge, and the better sure that the present enormous taxaVery liigh winds are reported understanding of their own destinies tion for estab- - Herald Editorials e "inp Ac at Myton with wea- Sprjng-lik- e The - Chicago-packer- are having s limeto explain away some a hard of their performances. I'jiday'sjiaper ,In another article about commend-them-selv- be found Woodrow Several of the business men oi in "reading the late editorial and special articles which have appeared in the Herald. I am glad lhat this is. so, because I de iiltcresiiiig' to our On the front page today, will progress of auc-cc- LLnh-riiaLleac- on the 4y i papjr-alsaontai- ns - ' bhm Mry g r-- 'r reyir . President ' . . -- " i day .JL :?fATK't--"T'y"- r May W. C. ALBERTSON, J. W. N, WHITECOTTON, Attorney for Executor. First publication January 23, 1912. .first Saturday, March 9 1912, will be de linquent,-- and advertised for sale ati puhiic auction, ana unless payment is be sold at my office madebeforewill L Wednesday- .- March 27, "1912, at- - the . special mmkim mt Case, in the House, every style and kind of leather, at half price. Suit Cases from 95c up. the District Court of the Fourth Judicial Dlestrlct of the State of Utah in and for the County of Utah, In the matter of the estate of Zina Loyerldg"e, I Deceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale the following described real prop erty situated in Utah county, State ot Utah, ' to-wi- t: Parcel No. in the name of Zina 1, Loveridge; beginning 1.50 chains south of the northwest corner of the southeast quarter oi section 7, town ship 5 south, range 1 esat, Salt Lake meridian; thence east. 5.79 chains; Bowth H . degree ; west' 10.25 chains; BoutF 88 - degreea west; 5.65r chains; north lO!50 chains to place of begin- -- Alas, area Parcel No. . 5fj5fcstioa-2, in the name of Fran- new roYo People- We weave and sell exquisit oriental dessieris in." silk, table- cloths,' sofa -Diliows. ' nlano RRarfs. 4 linquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and the expense of ? sale. jzJaTtansandktmDPas: - f. y x Office room Utah. Knight Block,' Trovo, First publication Feb. ' i and cheaper than machine work, all done by hand. Come and see us weave. Oriental Cleaning & Weaving Co., 85 North" A Aeademy Av'eT J. G. Keratlaar- Prop. Secretary. 8, 1912. 4 ' SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, of the State" of PERFECTLY LAUNDERED Utah, Sitting in and for Utah . County. Utah .Lake Land Water and Power Company, a corporation Plaintiff, vs. C. A. Rogers, Defendant. Summons. The State of Utah to the said Defend . ant: 1.' He lovc? to at i'n?n when we send it liome snowy white and perfectly laundered. It does his heart ood to contemplate it. Everyone in the county concedes us the palm for fine laundry work. ; We know what want and we see that they get it on time, too. - You are hereby, summoned to .appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and - peo--pi- apple trees lit 137cents each; for setting out, caring for 20 acres of trees and Irrigating them during the season of 1911, and $40.00 for water with interest on the whole since Sep ' rember"3Qta,."191ir ati" eight per cent r annum. per J. W. N. WHITECOTTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post officeaddress Box 273, Provo, Utah. First publication Feb. 8, 1912. CapTtat ""stock" "pf - LAUNDRY. WHAT YOU MAKE-B- UT WHAT YOU SAVE. wins. ary to follow.-and-itThere's no place where you can put a few dollars each .monthor..week that-wi- ll pay you the returns as savings 1 4 per cent interest compounded twice a year. One . . dollar opens an account . United States Depository PROVO ; ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Camp Bird Mining company,; Princl-pa- l Hace of Business at Prove Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a boardof-directo- rs of meeting of-t- ha the Camp Bird Mining company held on - the- - 10th day of Februaryr 1912 . an. assessment (No. 6) of 2 mills per share was levied on the outstanding e- Keep on aving... It's the only system for a person on a sal- $160.00 - ; 11 oomethmgr for 1183 122 West Center Street Secretary. publication February 3. .1 j ThiacrttoTTlabToughtagalnst" you - of S153.70 .fori In -- By order of Board H. A. SMOOT, to recover NOTICE OF SALE. : A meeting' of the stockholders of the Lost Josephine Gold Mining com pany will be held at the office of the company Wednesday February 21, 19l2for .he purpose of discussing the working policy for the coming season and "for the discussion as to whether the "property shall be equipped with the necessary machinery. ment wlH be entered against you according ta the demand of the com- NOT plaint which has been ; filed with the clerk of said court. " - Secretary, , iB&OV-- r.'JIExecutorr"l:" : aasessmentmay"Tematn4inpaidroS e great-Im-l- 11 - NOTICE OF MEETING . J .. . -- well wortn reading! American citizens and every sincerely hope that the business men of iVovo will stop lung . enough to 'ul reading. Universal Peace is one of the greatest questions of the "" , day. an Today's - able article on the record of Jud-so- n Harmon of Ohio, is Ihelead-yjn- g candidate today for the norni nation for president on the'Dem- ocratic ticket "T ms, Speecil is i ' 7 I. A. SMOOT, . rt-fe- lion. Iieodore Jlurtun oi. Ohio, Mr. l!urt(;n is a I)lil)lican,.but ' wit: Article VI. ... The capital stock of this corporation shall be ?625,000.Q01! which shall be divided , Into 1450)00 T shares of : the par value of fifty cents (50c) each. B H. BULLOCK,. Mll-ne- r, . t, . - - -- - plaintiff's-mortgag- 1 -- . Toltows to' '. . part-u- f : .to-wl- to consider and a,ct upon th advisability of amending Article VI, of the to read, aa , Articles . above-entitle- d hy jre-4o-presettl a dayfor the followlngpurpose " TfieoverteceuW sure bc-fcmir- . n ng the city have expressed their plea - exceeding terest on alLdeferred payments ,atnot less . than 8' per cent per annum'; 10 per cent of each bid must accompany khe ame and: all sales are made Bub- Ject to confirmation by the above ' -named court, - .. r NOTICE TO CREDITORS AH"' persons baring claims against - Dated this 3rd day ' of February, " ' , 1912, the estate of Esther E, Milner, deM. EFFIE GARTEE, a. w lit present the earn with ceased, Executrix. vouchers to the undersigned at 47 - GRANT C. r AGLET, East Center streetror2tt EastThlrd Attorney for Executrix. South street,- Provo, Utah, on or before- the 16th day of May, A. D. 1912. 0. H.' Berg, executor of the last ASSESSMENT NOTICE will and statement of Esther E. Tintic Central Mining, Company deceased, J. W. N. WHITECOTTON, . Principal Place of Business, ., Provo, Utah. Attorney for Executor. First publication, Jan 16, 1912. ' Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of SUMMONS. Tintic Central Mining Company, held oiCthe 7th day of February, 1912, an In th District Ceurt of the Fourth assessment (No. 9) ot hie per share 'Judicial District of the State of was levied on the outstanding capital Utah, jn and . For the County of stock of the corporation, payable im, mediately 4o R. LAnderberg, secrefTT" tsT W. A. Lloyd. ; Plain Philip tary, room ,7 Knight ...Block, Provo, Moritz and CharlotUe Morit2, Defen- Utah. Any stock upon which this the notices published here consult respective signers or county clerk. -- . another leading DeiiTo crafic presidential candidate." 7." readers. eg -- .Wilson, rc lCdlly For, further information on JtfecJBrajX.BagleS', at' la . vviU : -Us -- . . legal Notices maintaining military lilahments is sure effeet There has been in stimulating the movement for arbiout of barbarism. , of late most notable progress among tration and for peace. We also other inmay upon rely less developed peoples. The case of fluences which should Japan s a most remarkable illustra to- - us more' - peacefully the tion; Sixty years ago ner'people were growth of knowledge, so that men are isolated from the rest of the worldH now ruled rather by Ideas than by there was only a partial civilization; the jiwordi the reallzatipnthat . all : dants. Summons. but that country has now brought her-- men hae a common destiny, which The State of Utah to said Defendantsr 4 - more -and self into the very jorefront-awoYou are hereby summoned to apall moreff Tainimg-oindustrial and commercial people, and peoples; and the mighty influences of pear within twenty days after service her prowess in war is universally, rec- the Christian religion to draw men of this summons upon you, if served ognized. away, from bloodshed into the paths within the county in which this ac- tton is brought; otherwise within thlr- hdpe thaFnbf by. theBubjugatU)n or of peace. conquest ot these less advanced pe It is my desire, Mr. President, to re- ty days after service and defend the more ; pfteif le means ci view briefly the progress of arbitraaction, and in case of ph, but-vilization may be spread, throughtout tion Jrora the beginning. will There are your failure so to Ii ea tandpoigt3from which we must be Tendered ' against top ; according reriiaps.the most potent factor In view this subject- - First. are the arbi to the demand of the complaint, which all those developments which, make for trations national or Jnternational? has been filed with the clerk of said international good will, for the mitiga- Second, do they, provide for specific court. This action is brought to recover tion of asperities and the removal of difficultles-- or establish a method for a Wlleiueut of all differences judgment foreclosing the misuMersTandlhgs, has been improved" the r upon the land and water to past or future means Tjftrommmiic ation 1)y thirsteam- Third, do they in said complaint.- -. described riffht was not sMp..the. railway and the telegraph; controversies? Arbitration C. BAG LEY, GRANT the' iti world. unknown Even ancient 'and here, at the beginning of this for Plaintiff,- Attorneys a of dis settlement nil these twentieth century, Cyru3lefrihe P. 0.. address, 57 NorthrAcademy provements are promoting a more pute between Persia and Assyria to a Provo. Utah. av.nue, of was com4 India. .Perleies nations. prince peaceful disposition among Tie feature, however, which la dis- - m ended beca use o f his w i n gn e 3 s t o "First Pfftnication January 30. couraging Is that of an armed .peace, leave the contentions of Athens to ara preparedness for war, as the result bitration. Philip of Macedon on one NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of' which year by year improved meth- occasion signified his willingivess to ods of equipment for warfare require, submit. a dispute to impartial Judges, All persons having claims against the discarding of the old and con- Thucydldes quotes the king of Sparta the estate of Marjorie Albertson, destructing anew on a more colossal as saying: "It Js' wicked to proceed ceased, will present the same with scale. This factor has shown Its in- against him, as a wrongdoer who is vouchers at the office of J. W. N. creasing effect in the last 20 years, ready to refer the question to an ar- Whitecotton, 8 " West Center Street, and now millions of men are With- bitration." Provg, Utah, on or before the 25th drawn from peaceful employment to (To Be Continued.) A. D. 1912. of thajejyle9fl ther. corporation, will beleld at the office 7 of "thecompany, In room four. Knight 67 North Academy "avenu, ptoto, ProTO City, Utah, on WednesIn Block, k14 will be Utah. Said property 6th 'dar of .March, 1912 at the or for cash upon day separate parcels &ne year With In- the hour of 10 o'clock a. in,. of said credit not at COMMERCIAL & SAVTMGS BANK. & UTAH-TIMBE- COAL COMPANY. Castle Gate, Clear Creek ard Hiawatha CoaL. . 150 to 160 West Fifth North.-Both phones, 232." . J. W. DUNN, Mgr. WWW WW WW W WW WWWWW WWW WW WWW tnTrporalloajiyT able immediately to F. E. Brown, sec' ;.v " zina Riddle Stephens; beginning retary, 691 West 3rd North, Provo, 20.75 chains north" of the southwest Any8tock upon whiph" this corner of the northwest-Quar- tef n of assessment may remalP : Unpaid section 7, township 5 south," range 1 Tuesday, March 19, 1912, will be de ' east, Salt Lake . meridian; thence linquent and advertised for sale at wesrs.ST'cllalns; thence north 10.05 public auction and unless payment is chains;, thence east 10.37 chains; made before, will be sold at the ofthence south 10.05 chains; thence fice of the secretary on Saturday, west 4.80 chains to place of beglaning, April 6, 1912 at the hour of 2 o'clock area 10.-JLehl p. m. to pay the deliquent assessment acres, with 10 shares ' ' DAINTY. LINENS. " together wlth'the cost of advertising IrrlgatiW company stockv c X Your linen is the most conspicuous and expense of Bale. Parcel No. 3 In the name of your apparel. It requires P, E. BROWN, Secretary. feature, Riddle Stephens By bee; beginnfag 113 5- more attention 691 than other wearables. West 3rd North, Provo, Utah. rods and 13 feet wesf and 63 rods and 3 feet north of the southeast corner .. First publication, Feb. 12, 1912. It Is particularly noticeable whether Of the Inortheast-quart- er of section properly laui eredWnot jmMl dress shirts, fancy waists, collars, and cuffa $100 PER PLATE and wash shirts. Such garments re-- '. SairXake . meridian; west 20 rods; north 16 rods; east 20 rods; south 16 was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay,rlulr klll and care to produces the... rods, to place of beginning, area 2 In New Orleans In 1842. "Mighty cost bst results. Eiactly right is the ver. acres, with 1 shares in the Lehl Irrl- - iy for those with stomach trouble or diet on enir work. Send for the "wa" -:.. 7"" To ' day people every gon; weH do the rest - - : indigestion. gallpnompany. Parcel No. 4, In tte name of Zina where use JChvKlnk-- New. Life' Pills Riddle Bybee; beginning J?9.rod8 and for these troubles as well as liver, kid- Doncsllc Laundry 1? .feet vest and-6- 8 rods and 3 feet ney and bowel disorders. ' Easy, Safe, 468 . South Academy Avenue. north of 'the southeast corner cure. Only 25 eta at edqfllst'a Drug " northeast quarter of section 18, town- Co.. ; ship 5 south, range 1. east Salt --Lake meridian; then west along street 5.00 .chains; thence north 4.00 chains; ' THE SHOE MAKER thence east 5.00 chains; theice south of Spsclal Stockholders Meeting of ' 4.00 chains td Jegtnnlng, area 9 acres moved from West - 1st the" Syndicate Mining Co.- - r v , 7 to 127 N. Atademy Ave North, wit 2 shares of water In Lehl Irriga' v . .. ' Half Sole, . hand sewed, Men's tion company. : . t i nn Notice.is he.re.By a that glTen Soli sale will be made on or after special Half hand Sole, the 15 day ofFebruary, 1912, and meeting of the stockholders-osewed, Ladles' the t written bids therefore will be receiv- - Syndicate lining .Company. ' a'Utah . New Spring Skirts exclusive styles in Serges, Panamas, blacik and ; white checks, and many others. All sizes. TtahJ O : Extraordinary Bargains in Evervlhinn SALE. STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Remember the. Place ' -- IStownshlpurangeT - ' a Stean of-th- -- ' - JK .. . f t -:- -H |