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Show TIK3 PROVO HE2AL0 page point CI HAD TO STRIKE A3 FOR ; WILD BUST CALLS Catered Man Wat Afraid Whit Folk! Would Think He Waa Just Com-mow Traah. Provo Deralii Co. ANIMALS Indiana Are Vary Skilful Jn Attract ing Gam by Imitating Their V Calls. The Indians' hare a call or tole for nearly every animal, writes Mr. John O. Mlllals In "Newfoundland and its Untrodden Ways " They can bring .1 fox right p to within twenty yards by making a sibilant noise produced d by sucking the back of the hand. Reynard takes it to be the cry of & mouse in difficulties, and seldom falls to advance close to the sound. talked in on me and said: Stag caribou are toled by grunting "Mlstah Blank, I'se sure got to go 16udly in two different ways, a vocal . n strike dls time.' effort which requires little skill or " 'But I "thought you were satisfied, practice on the imitator's part. The " herd" atag will Quickly answer the Robert, I replied. " 'No, sah no, sah. I hain't dun Bat- caller, and advance for a short distance, -- but the "traveling1" stag will tened,' come very close If the calls are prop"'Well, how much do you want? "'I don't want any mo", sah.' erly made at suitable intervals, '""Then's what's the trouble?' Wild geese can be called when they "De trouble' am, sah, dat de strike first arrive in the spring, by waving 9 jrmslness am in de air all 'round me, white rag and Imitating their "honkan' I's got to strike or bust' ing" call, but after the first fortnight "'Are you going to leave?' they take little notice of the lure. A .. "'No, sali.'. small white dog is also attractive to "'But you Wfcnt more money? geese In the spring, 'and one Indian "'No, sah.' I know of has killed numbers of these ' "Well, what then? birds by using one for a decoy. 'A year ago, sah,' I struck ford's Beavers, when they have been, unfar $28. Now I'se gwlne to strike back- disturbed for long, are very curious inward fur dasame $25. Sorry, Bah, but flation to strange sounds. They will X must dun strike or dese white folks' come swimming out of their house "found yere will think I'm jes com-anoeven at the firing of a gun. The Intrash and hev no respect fur dians call them with a hissing aae!"' Cincinnati Commercial Trib-m- noise, usually or one produced by munching the lips. Another favorite tole' ts a sound made by tapping the trousers WHY YOUTH BOOSTED CARY with the hand. The most successful, beaver-calle- r in Newfoundland killed Mew Reason Advanced"for Advocating great numbers of. beavers, in the open Election of Candidate for Poseason; by making a sound that resembled the cutting of chips off a litical Office. tree. It is said that the unfortunate There are many reasons advanced beavers never fall to respond to this " fcy friends of political candidates why noise. J their favorite should be elected to The Indian has no call" for tne lynx, some 'of which are humorous as but one or two of them can Attract ' Is the following: the otter by imitating its shrill whisNearly a year ago, Congressman tle Youth's Companion. William "J. Cary announced his for of mayor a the eit election, and immediately his NOTICE. Mends started boosting him for the "Job." VVbenever they could get a eon.Vntlon will inan.Jicnerejl.llieyaxiuld Jmmedi;. A- ately expound the virtues of Mr. Cary, A little boy approached a voter near be held at the Salt Lake theatre. Salt the Lake City, 1'tah, commencing at elevdepot. ."Say, mister, "will you vote for Mr. en o'clock a. ni. on the 14 day of Cary for mayor?" be asked. "Well, seeing as how you were kind May, 1912, for (he election of a Naenough to ask me, I will, my little tional committeeman and eight deleman," returned the man gates td the Democratic National con- Published by tha Herald Publishing Company, Provo, Utah. ;' 1 I. H. MASTERS keep a colored man around the loose who walta on the table and does various things," said the lawyer. ago. he was getting$25 "Up to "7ar month,- Then he came to me one 4a and said he must, have more aaonoy or he vould. strike. ' We talk-aK oyer, and settled on $28 a month. He has got along at that figure ever since until the other day, when he ( ....Managing Editor mat at the ' Postoff Ice Provo, Utah; under the act of Marc Entered as second class mail ter June 6, . 0911, - 3, 1879. For further information on the notices published here consult respective signers for county clerk. . can-Ildac- the-offic- StaU-Jl&aiocrat- . Nqrth-WeBter- lc n good-nature- :y "Tnanks," said the little boy happily, and he started to walk away. The man, however, stopped him with ;. a question. , 'Tou seem to be interested In Cary?" he said. "Yep," answered .the "kH." "How does it happen i tir.tou are ut working for his election as mayor and. why do you ask me to vote ror "' Wmt" , Oh, he's a good fellow. He used to go with my mother before she married my father." vention, to be held at Baltimore on the 25 day of June, 1912, to nominate a presidential candidate. The state convention, for which notice is hereby given, will consist of sC"3iie deledelegates 85 votes and major for gate every portion thereoL,cast for Hon. Frank B. Stephens, Democratic candidate for presidential elector in 190.8,"" 503 apportionment of delegates NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. among the several counties of .the Sealed bids .will he received by the state on said basis is as follow, until 1 p. mT Jjeaver, 8; Box Elder, 17; Cache, 39; Lincoln school hoard-uHay 6, 1912,. for the errection of one Carbon, 7; Davis, 16; Emery, "D; Garschool building at Vineyard, field, 3; Grand, 3; Iron, "B; Juab, 17; one addition to the Spencer Kane, 1; Millard, 9; Morgan, 4; Piute, school and one addition 2; Rich, ;8a1t Lake 152; San Juan, to the Page school, all situated In the 1; San Pete, 27; Sevier, 15; Summit, Blncoln school district,-Utacounty, CTLele. 10 L Uintah, 8l Utah, ,59; Titan, In accordance .with plans and Wasatch, 12; Washington, 10; Wayne, . specifications prepared by Joseph Nel- 2; Weber, 47. son, architect. Pjans and ' specif tea- County Democratic chairmen of the Hons can be obtained fronttne ar- counties will take note of this eaftect, room 15 F. and M.,Bank buil - call and provide for the election of tng, Provo, Utah,' or they c&n becon-slte- said delegates In their respective at the Lincoln school house. counties, either in precinct or county Th bids shall be for. each build- conventions to be held on or about ing, separately. The heating of each May 4, 1912, and any person believbuilding will form a Separate contract. ing that a Democratic president ought BTach bldmvist e'addressed to the to be elected this fall, 'and who inschool boardahd contain a ' certified tends to vote for Democratic electors, heck equal to B. per. cent of the will be entitled , to participate in all amount of the bid and made payable proceedings provided for herein and " &3iaTderlt hereby cordially inboard. Said check to be forfeited vited so to' do. ; "y to the board in case the contract is Said convention may also transact warded andth e .conlractor fall to MyrOther.:iu8lnmrthat rrovlde a surety bond as provided by thorlted by a majority vote of those law, within ten days after having been present and voting at said convention. '. ; grven written notice to do so. Tha By order of committee, ktoard reserves the right to reject any 8. R. THVHMANt Chairman. y'' 7 ' '" IIEBER C JEX, SecWtaiy.'and all blda The" a to-wl- t: s- - p six-roo- . 1 four-roo- four-roo- h d '. ; : -ro , . - '" - DELINQUENT , 4 Qrewth ef 8t Pateraburg. That 8t Petersburg is rapidly r T oPateamers " Company Principal Place of Busl ness, Provo, Utah. 206 Karl J. yhomssn . . . 2,000 Notice 13 hereby given that at a 502 Karl J. ThomsenV... L000 547 N. A. NieJson Jk. 6T45 meeting of the board of directors of 100 F. W. 5,(TO0 Point Consolidated Mining company, held oh the 23 day of March, 4912, ana&sessment fNo.4) of (Vi) cent per share was lev ied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to Heber C. Jex, secretary, 24 Crown- - 26J 265. Wright .Wright F.,'. Mrs. Jaipe Henrle. 4,745" has-be- one-fourt- h L. L. L. L. T. D. D. D D. ........ .. .. .. T.'-iM- 4.00 ; capital r. .f 1,000,000.00 2.00 Tha par value of each 100.00 9.49 share 10.00 The number of shares sold ' 817.00 9.49 during the year ............. -- 5.00 4.00 ....... ...-5,00- Ave.,-Provo- The number of shares Vacation 3.60 10.00 also Tourist a payments Interest -- ' ' ' Free Reclining Chair-"- Cai . PERFECTLY LAUNDERED He loves to look Fines "9.49 Pass books, initiation and 10.00 transfer fees 9.49 Borrowed money (bills pay .98 able) iioo . and work. We know what, people want and we see that they get it on time, too. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY. ...... . C . ... . ....... y" . . .t. ..... ..7 ...... .... ... ....... DAINTY LINENS. Your linen is the most conspicuous feature of your apparel. It requires more attention than other wearabl. It is particularly noticeable whethfer' properly laundered or not on full dress shlrtsancjais.lCQllara.ancLjcuffa. and wash shirts. Such garments re--' quire skill and care to produces the best results. Exactly right is the ver- -' diet on our work. Send for the wa gon; we ll do the rest lanndir Domestic Steam 468 South Academy Avenue. ... ..... 1 ...r, ... -- -- may public auction at the office of Rob ert Anderson, over Farrer Bros, store, DELINQUENT NOTICE. Provo, Utah, on Tuesday, April 23, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co. to pay the delinquent assessment to Principal Place of Business, Provo, gether with the cost of advertising and expense of sale ' . Utah ' F. E. . BROWN, NOTICE: There are deUnquent on Secretary. y x the following described stock on ac691 West' 3 North. Provo Utah. count of assessment No. JO of 3 mills First .publication April 10, 1912, per share, levied on the 29 day of February1 1912, the, several amounts NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. set opposite the names of the respeo -Bids , will after April ................ interest, Deposits est on borrowed money. Fund for contigent losses. Borrowed money Undivided profits a- 111.' 7J iL' in.',inriTr' mm llrkIVIVL'ClWiilUUlJtV SPRING SHIPMENT OF 5.30 3,432.04 307.15 27,456.28 MONUMENTS y .:, If you comtemplate erecr Total liabilities ... ... .$163,316.23 Hyrum F. Thomas being first duly : 7 v to law deposes and call a andraake Spring of Is the the secretary says, that he above named, company; that the 7 SC1CCIIU1I. statements made in the foregoing report are true and correct and that ThP Rp.pcfov said statement ' contains a full and correct exhibit "of the condition of Jailfe-anflferanitsaid company's business at the close Works Mve harhoJders,as" 1911. of the year 9, 1912, and until April 16, 1912 for W. FIrat So. 8t, Provo, Utah. Shares'' Amt Name No. HYRUM F. THOMAS. A - A 1' to before-m- e 73 O. A. Anderson .... 2,000 $ 6.00 the construction of a picture theatre 1912. day-o- f thisXwelfth February, 12.15 to be at Eureka, Utah. Plans HEBER C; JEX, (Seal.)-- 207 Jos. Briers "tTpf '"100" .60 an'd''8'pflcaWns'.can,'!Mhi ad by Notary'' Public. 35 427 Jos . Briers 7 . . . .11 13, NOT WHAT YOU MAKE-B-UT My, commission expires-April 165 Provo, Utah. The Bex dressing ' 173 Lottir Evana;. . .. WHAT YOU SAVE.' 500 1.50 y.any and State of right is reserved to reject Offlce'of the Secretary Utah, ' 87 Evans Lottie , 39y aii bids. "of State. 3.00 666 I Keep on aving. It's the only 1,000 P, Engberg . I, C. S. Tlngey, secretary of state 00- 588" U. S. O.- - Fletcher system for a person on a saU - "a cer: of Utah, of - r iiTIIJEZTCuCR EDiTQ RS. 659 DavtfrTTvTeT 1,791 M7 tify that.ythe foregoing is a full, true - - ary to follow - andTtwTrlsT: the of statement of and correct copy There's no 6.00 2,000 place where you 660,Oavld Ivle, Jr. can put a few dollars, each Inv the District Court ' of the the.abovo; named company, now on659 David M: Ivle ." 7.05 2,343 y file In. my office this 23, day of Feb285 Albert S. Jones 300 .90 Fourth udiclal District of the State rnary. 1912. month or week that will pay 485 Albert 8. Jones ;' c. s. y'-of tingey; a . and fort iheiCountyof yputhe 94 R. J. Kroupa .... Secretary of State". 'y accountHere your savings" 600 1.50 Utah. 371 2 :arn 4 per cent interest comi J, Kroupa ... . - 87 In the matter of the estate of EXCURSION TO SPANISH FORK '6.00 706 Nlela Olowson ... 2,000 twice a pounded year. One Henry r. Boley, deceased. April 19th. 8 00 709, Niela Olowaon,, . 1.900 dollar opens-aaccount Creditors will p resent. :laima with United States Depositorr -- 7,184 703 Andrew (Pierce ?L5 vouchers to the undersigned at their Via Salt Lake Route account Horse Show." Tlcketa on aale 'April 19th, PROVO COMMERCIAL & 613 Joseph' Tuckett 13,330 59.99 residence in American Fork City, limit April 20th.' And In accordance with, law and or- Utah . County, , State of Utah, on or SAVINGS BANK. , der of the board of director made on before the,6th:day yf August, 1912. v the 29 ' day ' of February, 1912, ao Dated April 5, 1912. 7v MELJSSA BOLEY, many shares of each, parcel of stock Estimates Furnished on All Kinds " a Aay be necessary' will be sold at Executrix. of CementWork WARREN D BOLEY, pubilo auction at. the office of the com- ..2r '.' ?Make arrangements, '' PHONE 2732 ....y Executor. pany, room 6, Farmers ft. Merchants' J O for pasturing your O Bank, Provo, Utah, oa Saturday, April GRANT C. BAG LEY, . O 20, 1912, at the hour ot 7:30 o'clock p. Attorney for Executors. nu to pay - the delinquent assessstock d urirg the O Cement Contractor ; ment together with, the cost of adver- BIDS FOR SPRINKLING.' vy"- - O O Makes a Specialty of Pa vlnor Cesummer tising and expense of sale. x The city commission will receive O O A. IL SMOOT, Secretary, ; bids for spriakling the itreeU'for the ment Hitching and Field Posts', room 6, Farmer, and Mer- oaaon of 1912, qualifications ; OfQeo, w. P. GILES of teams "' Ornamental Ftnces , v chants Bank, Provo,. Utah. and drlTera triU be taken into consld- 582 East 2nd South First publlcaUon April 5, 1911 Provo, Utah . eration in awarding the contract. The' - -- sworn-accord- ing - Irf . 4 ".''- - '. Subacrlbed-and-awor- eeee n y -- ' -- y ii. ' . yyy rio-hereby . retujsasavmgs . re-tur- n ; ; .yy'yly. '.yy. .. .: -- -- 00000000000 y Limit, June 27. see any Salt Lake Route Agent' or write to J. II. MANDERFIELD, A. G. P. A; Salt Lake Ciiyr Utah:4 D;G. Matson : For Literature, Tickets and Information i ' , I ed. It does "This, heart good to contemplate, it. Everyone in' the county concedes us the palm for fine laundry , 5. vFinal 1 wnen we sena it nome snenwy white and perfectly launder 179.45 307.15 at his 1..' 1 5,050.00 11,226.24 348.27 12:23 $ 50,477.51 Total receipts 13.00 DISBURSEMENTS. 12.32 Loans on mortgage securi 4.0CM 366 Parley Fullmer . . r. r. . 38,250.00 ties .tttt;.-.--2,000 K 367 Parley Fullmer . . 3.79 Loans on pass book securl- 1,898 SUMMONS. 368 W. Love-2.00 200.00 1,000 ties 1.89 Withdrawals 391 949 Love of running In the District Court of the Fourth 369 Teressa Manwaring . 1,000 200 A stock 7,139.35 1.89 Dividends paid during the Judicial District, of the. State of 370 Teressa Manwaring .. 949 361 J. E. Snyder . . . . 4.00 . 2,000 1,379.83 VarTwitttdrawn) in and for' Utah 390 J. E. Utah, Sitting .. . 1,898 3.79 Expenses, Including ' salar- Snyder 371 George W. Gee 751.80 7 . . 1,00(T 2.00 lea. County. -434 John Guy . . 4.60 Interest paid on overdraft. . . '4.55 Nathan Dixie Hiatt,. plaintiff, vs. 435 John Guy .. 3,000 6.00 Casa"on hand at close of Anallza Hiatt, defendant. Summons. 54' George' A. Storrs .. .10,000 20,00 fiscal year 2,686.93 THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE 540 E.' H. Darling ...... 5,000 10.00 Miscellaneous d I s b u r s e- 54fE. H. Darling..... 5,000 10.00 . viz; SAID DEFENDANT: , 537 Mrs. B. F. Rea .....5,000 10.00 Discounts made..for advanc-- ' You are iareby summoned to ap4.00 65.05 33 C. L Rollins .'' . .7". .7' od payments pear within twenty days after the ser- 392 J. W. Deal . 5,000 10.00 5,000 10.00 vice of this summons , upon you, If 397 J. W Deal Total. disbursements ..$ 50,477.51 2.00 Salaries p.aid each of it officers.: served within tlio chanty in which this 517 Ida Stewart Peay .. 1,000 S 2.00 Secretary 450.00 50s Tiert 1,000 action is brought, otherwise, within 507 Miles Bailey 2.00 .Davics 1,000 thirty days after service, and defend 497 Grace B. Calderwood 2,000 4.00 t 450.00 Total salaries 2,000,,, ,4,00 A statement of its assets and liabili the above action, and in case of your 504 Bern Walton 2.00 ties at the endof the year, and the 1,000 failure to do so, judgment will -- be 508 Bern Walton 2.00 nature. 486 George TrPeay 1,000 entered against you acceding to the 4S7 William W. ASSETS Peay .. 1,000 2.00 demand of the complaint. 488 Amanda Deloiig .I . 5,000 10.00 Cash oh hand 2,686.93 This action is brought for the pur- 489 Lettle. D. Bartlett . . 5,000 10.00 Loans on mortgagesecurity 159,290.00 450.00 pose of dissolving the bonds of matri- 473 Annie C. Matson . . 1,000 2.00 Loans on pass booksecurity 1.00 Miscellaneous 500 474 Annie C. Matson . . viz: assets, mony heretofore existing between you 465 E. L. Jones 239.50 . 5,000 10.00 DeUnquent fines and the plaintiff. 539 E. L. Jones 649.80 5,000 19.00 Delinquent interest A E. E. CORFMAN, . 4.00 467 Nels C. Larsen .. 2,000 . . .$163,316.23 for Plaintiff. And in accordance with law and an Total assetsAtttbtney " of of made order directors board the LIABIUTIES Tost office address, Provo, Utah. on the 1st day of March, 1912, as Running stock and divl- Date of. first publication March, 8, .. . $132,115.46 dends many shares of each parcel of stock 1912. as be necessary will be sold at inter and y Tickets on sale, April 2y, 30, May I, 2 Sleepers STATE BANK OF PROVO. Loans repaid and partial y. EXCURSION RATES Compartment .;. - ' al , ing room 'r ' othpr important things is a checking account. In manag--s ing' household expenditures a check book acts as a perpetual reminder of the difference between income and v outgo. You can tell at a glance just what your firian-ciresources are how and where you haye spent your money. Every check given acts as a receipt. .It is an in centive in itself to save. yyy y Standard draw- can- - celled and withdrawn 4.00 , 3.00 during the preceding 2.00 336.00 year 2.00 Statement of receipts and disburse 2.00 ments during the preceding year. 2.80 RECEIPTS 4.00 Cash on band at close of 2.00 last fiscal year 3,165.50 3.00 Due.s.ou running stucK 30,200.90 JV.,.-1,500- '"-- What a woman wants among STATEMENT Made to the Secretary of State of the State of Utah, by the Provo Build 3.79 trig and Loan Society, Provo, Utah - 4.00 The amount of authorized 6.64 . '"':.' ; WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. 10.00 9.49 - "' .established; to en 4.00 2.00 13.49 1,898. Deal 2,000 .Deal A 2,000 Deal 1,000 Deal . . . 4,745 ,M. Deal .. .... 5,000 . Deal. ... 4,745 Raphael Garfield . . . 3,321 108 William Asher ..- 2,000 North Academy Ave., Provo, Utah. 128 Hyrum J. Evans, 437 Ifyrum J. Evans, Jr.. 1,000 Any stock upon which this assessment 69 T. J. Wadsworth 1,000 may remain unpaid ion Tuesday, April 111 T. J. Wadsworth . . . 1,000 30, 1912, will be delinquent, and adver 440 T. J. Wadsworth .l,400 tised for sale at public auction, and 490 Johri Couder 2,000 unless payment Is' made before, will 114 .W. 1). Yates 1,000 156 W. D. Yates 1S00 be sold at my office on Wednesday, 2ioo 202 W .1). Yates May 22, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock 4:.)i) W. D. .Yates1-- . 2,0S0 a. in., to pay tne delinquent assess 43S W. D. Yates 1;80 ment, together with the cost of adver o4C G. W. Mndenhall . . . 5,000 347 G, W. Mendenhall .. 4,745' tising and expense of sale. 34S .1. F Mendenhall C. IIEBER JEX, 349 J. F. Mendenhall ... 4,745 Secretary. 350 A. II. Delongv, , 9,490 , 362 D. J. Blake 6,168 Office, 24 North Academy 363 D. J. Blake 6,168 Utah 3C4 George E. Barton 6,500 First publication March 29, 1912. 365 George E. Barton 6,168 276 275 274 277 278 279 303 REGAINS IT. g commission reserves the right to reject any .and all bids. Bids will be opened Saturday, April 20, 1912, at 7:30 p. m. v Address all bids to City Recorder. FRED EVANS, City Recorder, Provo, lit. yyy The dea Place to "Spend 'Your grow-In- Libau, connecting there with a trana-Atlanti-c line to New York. This en- -' ables American shippers to send goods direct to this port without the delays of transshipment In foreign ' ports. ,. .ys!C; the-ata- to CALIFORNIA rUNTIL HE '"'T'W?";'". yj-- "'Z-- -- The man who' loses hope, is" not' in. population la evidenced bytha cenaua takes In December, 1910, which likely to find apppreclation. 3iIcago " " r " ahowed the population. Including cer- Record-Heral" tain suburban . villagea v formerly not H la precovered, to be 1,907,708. KEEPING HIM BUSY. eminently an "office town" and also a ox six seaport for eight months of the year. "He thinks he'a ftivorld-beater.- " the principal Industry la the manu"I know, but 'hl wife Eas finally, facture of cotton textiles, although lta convinced him that he's nothing tut advantage as a port of entry for the Interior Is gaining recognition. A line a carpet beater."- - Detroit Free Press. ...... ...... , NOTICE. East Crown Point Consolidated Mining the East r ifmmmtm 1 'ASSESSMENT " e. NOTICE., y f Mineral Flat Extension Mining and Milling Company. Tere is delinquent upon the fol lowing "described stock on account of assessment No. 4 levied on the 1st day of March, 1912, the various amounts set opposite the names of the respective stock" holders as fol lows: No. . Name Shares Amt. 230 F. E. Brown . 3,000 I 6.00 6.00 . 3,000 129, F. E. Brown 228 F, . Brown 6.00 v. . 3,000-- . 6.00 2?F. E. Brown 226 F. E. Brown 77.... 6.00 3,000 2lS5 F. E. Brown 6.00 . 3,000 6.00 224 F. E. Brown ....... . 3,000 398 ..80 . 475F. E, Brown 1.69 519 P. H. Beesley 845 . 241 Thomas H. Jones 4.00 2,000 81 A- F. AhlahdeF ;'. . 5,000 10.00 4.00 59 A F. Ahlander ,r. . 2,000 44 A. F. .Ahlander .. . 6,643 13.29 200 J.. C. Anderson . . . 7,000 ,14.00 .50 250 204 J. Cy Anderson . . . 24!T J. C Anderson . .. . 9,750 19.50 .1",000 20.00 iij J. ; U. V Anderson 543. J, C, Anderson 6.00 3,000 248 Israel Barlow 9.49 4,745 .as iraei tsanow .j..:. .. 4, Ho 9.49 . - -- n t ...... Legal Notices j -- ' -- -- o o r ... ; o o 00000000000 . "N7 y |