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Show .THE PROVO HERALD 81W - 1HE- I! ment to the&Blted States of an award of 1 15,"500,000. Speech of Theq. Burton -- at the 'office of Grant C. Barley, Provo, 67 North Academy avenue, In aold wiU .be Utah- Said property -L- eoal-Mces:upon 'tor asnor separata parcels" withta-teres- t For further information on . credit not exceeding one year deferred payments at not on all the notices published here -Jess than 8 per cent per arnium; 10 consult respective signers per Cfnt of each Tild musECCompaTSy or county clerk- .- t the same and all sales are made subject to -- confirmation- by the above named court. "NOTICE TO CREDITORS." Dated this '3rd. day of February, All persons having claims against . 1942 t the estate of - Esther E. Milner, deM. CARTER, .1 EFFIE ceased, wlIL present tb same with Executrix. at 47 vouchers to the undersigned GRANT C. PAGLEY: 420 East Third East Center street, or Attorney .for Executrix. : South street, Provo, Utah, on or be gd" mherrbitraUoareatlea-gotlaW ed contemporaneously with, or subse(Continued from last Issue.) quently to, the Hague conferences' pro"'for Cromwell of time the From vide for the settlement of all disputes, comes, wlsls When a great national movements fuiure as. well as past . The,., first in la for about 140 years all it 31 la queer In how many-wa- y " r this century waa that between Chile "symboled ny theleople7r--seenrio'have been" suspendand Argentina- In the pear. 190?, In been Our great Clyll war had no! ed: la the year 1794, however, a very which a bronze ,.ia progress six months before the advanced step was taken, which may commemoration of statute of the Prince of Peace was " fcdies' were more than half be called the classic example'for mod- erected on a high point of the Andes, soldier clothes; and In a hundred ern arbitration treaties. I refer to Jthe where -- the road, crosses the mounaction,- in - the ways, In iClothlnfc-l- n Jay treaty with England in f?94, which the two countries," The jongs suag t theatres, In the conduct brought so much obloquy upon it au- tains between ' " of this terms remlnd-treaty gave assurance of public assemblies, oner-wthor and caused so much opposition the there would be 10 years absolute on. ed that the furious war was going, to Washington. This treaty, lp three peace between two countries.-- There In a little while the frequency of for the settlement of was a provision that within & months fore the provided articles, mourning robes were reminders jthat I6thay of May, A D. 1912. Claims preferred by disputes, boundary I believe on Us to O.. termination, the II. under down prior loved ones bad gone Berg, executor of the last British creditors, and - particularly the 27th or 28th of May, 1912, either will and statement of Esther E. Mil battle's gloomy canopy. , .' claims based upon irregular or Illegal party might denounce the treaty, but ner, deceased. It b so with all nations, we aus-or condemnations' of. 'vessels other wise it should continue In force - - ect." ls-ttiJ. W. N. WHITECOTTON, last few months- there! csptures and. otberTproperty. Outstanding dif- for faother ie years. It is to be hoped Not man) was a, crisis In England. Attorney for Executor. ficulties were to be settled by mean's that there may be no occasion for de Jan J,1512. outside know how-- , near, a great war ,v First publication,' of mixed commissions; The provisions nunciation! and that it will continue in as lmlnent There was not much said " . treaty were carried out, and force for outsido ears, but tho feeling SUMMONS. led to the settlement of "many A treaty, was also ratified between ' wtbjaAJeeh Ingland wa3 Intense. questtonsr altoftliemr:how " --A thNetheriands 'and Denmark in the lafe leg Is finding expression. to past disputes. ever, relating for all In the District Court of the Fourth 19.04, which provlded-ihat, In year has London, bridge cable gays that Judicial District of the State of A great impetus was given to arbl- as well as time, all disputes, future, given way to . poker. That gives the Utah, n and For the County of ther close otthe Napoleonic Englishmen a cliajiTokep"bluffing7 warl; It would seem that In- this ti- past, should be settled by arbitration; ' Utah. Those countries have certainly set aj and just among' ourselves. glien-Jhcy W. A was n.a3e conspicuous example to the .nations Lloyd, PlaiPHff,. vs. rhilip tanic striiggld'a final effott shall have perfectly ' mastered the ' and CLarlottie Morltz, DefenMoritz of to obtain the mastery Europe- by of the earth. It may be said they are for fame, they Tcfil be better prepared ' " Summons. dants. naclose the and of force at its ' arms; among the Icsb Important nations, but war than ever before"" to u Defendants: of Utah said State The and softened toy tions, calamity it should not be forgotten that Eng- ' You are hereby summoned to apsted by years of constant strife, land has been compelled to lower her WOMEN'S HAIR within twenty days after service concluded It was better to dwell topear flag before each of them In turn, beBaldant, - this .aummons upon you, if 8erved of In amity. gether fore the Danes aomewhafmore than Many women have lB There have been otner instances, in thousand years ago, and beforeejtfllB-4hcoupt- y laded that It is actually repulsive. is which, although one nation had not- Netherlands less than 300 years ago. tion brought; otherwise within thlr These women 'have probably never ably triumphed, it was allowed to They have an exceptional prestige ty days after service and defend the keard of PARISIAN SAGE the invigabove-entitle- d action, and in case of gain na considerable territorial or among, the nations of the earth, not- orating hair dressing that is being other your faUur(3oit02do, Judgment jwtll advantage As examples j)f this, withstanding : their -- comparatively ssed b7,tbousjanfli8Iiefinedwme! be rendered A s against you according mention thewajLJ3etweenItu fflftlVize anoV limited '' population 1878-79 war and the sia and Turkey in They are an aggressive and viXle peo- has been filed with the clerk of Bald If yourialr Is falling or thin or and. China, of 1894-9between Japan ple, but, nevertheless, areleading the Jaded or lif eless ; If you - have danI'z-r'court yywhich three nations Germany, after Is way for the universal settlement of druff or Itching scalpt if you rhalr This action is brought to recover and Russia Intervened and all difficulties of by the agencies as fnflcinaMng asjou. would Jlke JFrance a JudgmeMJoreclosing plaintifre of forbadethe acquisition; fp--peace. ; to have it, go to Hedquist Drug Co. the land and water upon mortgage to conceded China. by Japan this very day, ask fora fifty cent Jot- in said complaint. This period is rich in instances in has right described CbarlesDurbanu Lovington.-Ill- ., tie of PARISIAN' SAGE and start at C. BAG LEY, , GRANT once .taTniakaTJ'our hair perfect; and whtchthe most; Irritating questions succeeded in finding a positive cure for Plaintiff. Attorney have been "settled "by arbitration, ' evens lorlou- &"mT J i lite boy-e- t 57 for North bed P. O, Academy wetting address, boundaries PARISIAN-SAG- E is guaranteed to Probably . disputes about Utah. on the thro' clear avenue, bed the Proyo, every night have furnished the basis for the ' .atfafaetteBt;Ht-aey.baok.'"iGliriFirst Publication January 30. floor. I tried several kinds of kidney . with r&ubura. halrx on every-carto- n store the. in was I and tncdlclhe drug, come to citizens, pecuniary indignities Fprs'ale by. Hedquist Drug Co., and seizures at sea, unlawful har- looking for something different to claims,, , NOTICE TO CREDITOjRS. ... A TllriiggtHta'OTBfywhafBr; Kidboring of privateers, or their construc-tion'pTsal- help- him when I heard of Foley : All persqns having claims against The treaty of Washing- ney pillar Af ter-fc- e- - bad - taken. Jthem FOR, SALE A number of small for the settle- - two days wa'could see a change and the estate of Marjorie Albertson,Tde- tracts of fruit land n 5, 10,-2-and ton, ia Alabama claims when he 4iad taken two thirds of a cease- d- will present the same with "tracts, at H0.00 to 112.00 perJment of the ' acre, termr'one-- f ourth down,- - balanceI for depredations committed by. other Dttle iiewaS 'cured,"TTh&t U "about vouchers at -- the "bfflceToFJ?- - W. N. i&.Od to 110.00 per month with intervessels which had been harBored in six weeks ago and he has not wet in Whitecotton, 8 West Center Street, est at 8 per cent, ' y Wool Real'y Co,, English ports or which had been fitted bed since." For sale by Hedquist Provo, Utah, on or before the 25th ' 32 West Center St Out therein. The result was the pay; Drug Co. day of May A. D. 1912. w- - C. ALBERTSQN, 'SlSSt -Executor.. . - J. W. N. WHITECOTTON, ' Attorney for Executor. -- i -- -- as Article VI. The capital stock of thi3 corporation shall be 3625,000.00, which shall bej divided into 1,250,000 shares of. the par value of fifty cents (Oc) eac ; t Office-roo- - . NOTICE OF SAl in the District Court of the Fourth Judicial Dlestrlct of the State of Utah n and for the County of Utah, In the matter of nhe estate- of Zlna 122 West Center Street Loveridge, Deceased. The undersigned will sell PEC H1T1" Every Suit Caseiin the House, every style and kind of leather, at half price. Siiit Cases from 95c up; y at private sale the following described real prop In Utah county," State of erty situat ' r'X v Utah, Parcel No. 1, in the name of Zlna Liovenage; ' Deginmng i.tu cnaini .' south of the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of section lr town ship 1 sou th, range j. Jesa Salt Lake ". to-wl- t: ' :z-.r-- l ' 8, 1912. SUMMONS. ; the District Court of the Fourth ' JudiclaJ District, of the .State of Sittings-frr- r Utah, andrrfor-Ut- ah ap- pear within twenty dps after the ser- trees at NOT WHAT YOU MAKE-B-UT WHAT YOU SAVE. Keep on -- -- meridian; .thence !eastuJLlehalna; south: V degree west 10.25 chains; aoutE". west; .65, chains; north 10.50 chains to place of begin ning, area S.94 ' acres, -- . j -- Others. A11 sizes. Extraordinary Bargains in Everyllunn SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 ' ..'. ' Remember the Place ,'.:. . ' - , .'- - -' .... i - .... and-t-win- sr- A accountrHere-your-savin-gs earn 4 per cent interest - com- - , pounded twice a year. One ' dollar opens an account .. POVO . ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Camp Bird Mining company, Principal Place of Buslnwa at Prove Utah. Notice is- - hereby given1 that at a nieetlng of the board of directors of the Camp Bird Mining company held onlthe-lfeth day. of Fehruaryt 191J an assessment (No. 6) of 3 mills per share was levied on the outstanding canltal Stock of th cornoratlnin ar. COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK.. & X UTAH TIMBER & COAL - COMPANY. iCaetle iGate,.;.Clearr. Creek ar-- l ' ,; HlawathaXoaL : J 150 to" 160 Wet FifthNorth." Both Phtne, 23Z J. W. DUNNrMgf. X ' imm'edIatelytof i B.'Browi'aeo- retary, 691'West 8rd North, Provo, Riddle Stephens; beginning 20.75 chains north of the southwest corner-o- f the northwest., ouarter of aectlon T,' township 5 south, range 1 east, Salt ' Lake meridian; thence west 6.67 chains; thence north 10.05 : . chains;- - thence Any stock upon' which this assessment may; reinalj unpaid v on Tuesday, March 1J.191X, will be- delinquent and advertised for aale at public auction and unless payment la Utah. thence south 10.08 chains; thence west 4.80 chain to place of beginning, area. 10.42 acres, with 10 shares' LehJ ' ; Irrigation company Btoct J; " Parcel No. 3, in the name of ifna Riddle Stephen Bjbae;. beito'ningjLW rods and 13 feet west and 68 rods! and 3 feet north of the southeast cornev: of the northeast quarter of iectloi IS, township 6 south,'', range 1 east, Salt Lake meridian; west 20 rods;' north 16 rodsj east 20 rods; south, 18 reds tofplace "Of - beglnnlngrareST2 acres;' wlin."a sharesj In; the Lehl Irrigation company.; Vj.ryC. No. 4,: in the name of, 2fina and Jllddle Bybee; beginning 13 feet west and 63 roda and Z feet, north of the eouthoast corner of the northeast quarter Of section 1C township S south," range i east, Salt Lake meridian; then West along street 6.00 .chains; thence north 4.00. chains; thence east 6.00 chaliut thence south 4.00 chains, to beginning, area 2 acres, with 2 shares ot water in Lehl Irriga: ; tion Company. 'c Said sale "will be made'on "or "after the 15 day of February,- 1912-,- And !t bids therefore wjll be, yy:.:..-'"Parce- 99-ro- ' of the secretary on Saturday, April 6, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. to pay the deliquent. assessment together wiU the cost of advertising ' aid. expense of sale. "F. E. BROWN" .T. Secretary." ....... . 691', West, 3rd North, Provo, Utah. First publication,: Feb. 12, 1912. ' ( v--' -- '' " - - - . DAINTY ',. . -. LlNENS.''77r - " - .'' Tour linen' Is the most conspicuous ,' feature of- - yourappareL'ylt requires - more attention than other wearables.' It is particularly ; noticeable whether properly laundered or not on full dress shirts, fancy waists, collars ana cuffs' $10O PER PLATE . and Such, garments aklll and are-to1 was paid at a banquet tollenry aayr produces the n New" Orleans in 13 42. Mighty cost- best results. Exactly right Is the ver." . . ly f of those., with stomach 'trouble or diction oufwork; Send for he wa- To . 4ayV people every gon; we'll do the rest digestion. , Klnk-use Div New. Life Pills yhere Domestic Steam Laundry fo these troubles aa well as liver,' and bowel disorders.. Easy, safe, 468 South Academy Avenue. cts at iledqulst's Drug curl Only-2m..J..-- t .: wash-shirts- re-qui-re- -c- . . kld-nc- x 5 Co. J - - NOTICE - w-- - . !least10J7chalna; -- Li:: the pnly ry f1!'!!! - sina checks; rand apersprr-orra-sal-a- to follow There's no place where toii can put ar few1 dollars each ' month"or week that will pay you the returris as savings . ' aying.It'i "systemor cents each; setting out, caring for 20 acres p( trees and Irrigating tem during the season of 111, 'and $40.00 for water rates during the year 1911, with interest on the whole since Sep tember 30th, 19ll, at eight per cent ' "' per annum. JTW. N.' WHITECOTTON, . . . ' '.Attorney for Plaintiff.-Po- st of flceaddress ;IBox 273, Provo, ' Utah. ... ''. s First publication Feb, 8, 1912. 13 ... 77 - -t-he-county 1183 apple $160.00 for -- He loves to look at fits linen when' we send it home snowy yhite arid perfectly launder- ed. It does his heart good to contemplate it. Sveryone in the county concedes us the ,falm for fine' Sundry T work. We know what people want and we see that they get it on time, toe vice of .this summons Upon your If served within In which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled- - action, and ment will be entered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed , with ' the clerk of said court. This action Is brought against you to recover the sum of 1153.7 for v PERFECTLYLAUNDERED -- to "You are hereby- - summoned . - ' ant: ' ori-ent- al , i New Spring Skirts exclusiveTstyles in Serges, Panamas, black and-- white . w County. Utah Lake Iand Water and Power Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vsT C. A Rogers, Defendant Summons. The State. of Utah to the said Defend . 23, 1912. - - In e First publication January ? . We weave and sell exquisit " desslgns in silk tablecloths, sofa pillows, piano scarfs, curtains, and kimonas. Better -- and cheaper4han machine work. UTaOiiti'liji nanuf "Cbme aiiu see us weave. Oriental Cleaning & Weaving Co., 85 North Academy Aye , J, G. Keratlan, Knight Block, Provo, First publication Feb. d . 7 m Utah. T". r- Provo People p. m., R. L. ANDERBERG, 5 - ' President, Secretary. to pay the de linquent assessment,:together wHh-t- te cost of advertising and the expense of - -sale" T. 4 ' l ' - Something New -- . B. H. BULLOCK, ' I. A. SMOOT, a wcaWedneayarci-hour of o'clock Se - ' . ex-ha- - -- to"-wi- t: . - - -- . - L-m- lt NOTICE OF MEETING -- - to-w- Central Mining Company A meeting of the stockholders of Principal Place of - Business, the Lost Josephine Gold Mining "comProvo, Utah. held at, the office' of the Notice, is hereby given that at a pany .will be Wednesday February 21, company meeting 'of the board of directors, of 1912, for the' purpose of discussing Tintic Central Mining Company, held the working policy for the coming on the 7th day of February, 1912, an season and for the discussion &g to assessment. (Jo. 9) of c Jer share whether the property shall be equippwas levied on the outstanding capital ed with the necessary machinery ' stock of the corporation, payable im By order of Board of .Directors. r r II. A. SMOOT, Secretary. mediately to R. L.TAnderberg, secre-tary, room 7 Knight Block, Provo, First publication February 3. Utah. Any stock upon which this assessmentmayrem,aln unpaid on Saturday, "March 9 1912, will be de linquent, and advertised for sale at public auction,, and unless payment Is made before.' will be sold at toy office . ii e . Ti.ntic.-- - hair-so-dull-- corporation, will be held a$lhe offlco of the company, in room four, Knignt . - -Block. Provo City,. Utah, on Wednea- ;. At 1912, da March, of dayihe 6th thehour ot 10 o'clock a. m.. of said . day for .the following-purposto consider and act" upon' the advisability of emending ArtlcJe YIi of the Artlcles of Incorporation to read aa v , : follows NOTICE ASSESSMENT e perplexing I -- of Special Stockholders the Syndicate Mining-C- o, Meeting of j:;i I. Notice is hereby given that a special " meeting of the stockholders of the Mining', company, a Utah X ? Gaudo Luigi THE - SHOE MAKER has moved, from 43 West 1st North to 127 N. AcademvAv.' , hand sewed, Meffa. IlAlf-'Sole- v. ?Haff " ' $1.00 - : - . SoIe,"1iand sewed, Ladles' : . "" 75c -- 1 |