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Show THE. PROVO 1IZHA.LD 1504 1509 t-- 1510 Harry Pon F' C. Richmond CV-A- 7 Magrith V 15U E. B. Hawkins -i ," ' Train Service. ;i ft mi 382 Peter8uu... 800 60 7. .:.'.' 10125 801 1518 ' 1519 The Denver & Rio Grande The Scenlc Line of theWorld Route offers the "Back East" Travelers 7 m0re varied cenlc attractions, that can be seen from the car windows without "extra expense for side trips, than any other line. --This 1525 1532 - C. Andrews..... H..B. Cole t . " M 95 :.95 2.00 .12 - - ,03 1 2,00 -- 2.50 15.00 1.000 6,000 " ' """86 345 2.50 1,000 ASSESSMENT ... NOTICE. 2.50 3139 Dan 0Loughlla 600 3156 A. J. Teams 2,000 10.00 Three Socks Mining and Milling Com- 316 Mrs.' R.; DetAnd T.000 7 5.00 pany, principal place of business. 31757C. 7ATalboev.Vj... 600 2.50 Proro, Utah 7 i' 1.000 .,6.0? ,3178, IL. B. Cole ' 7 TNotice Isr hereby' given that at a 3179 H, B'. Cote , . ... . 1,000 5.00 meeting of the Board of Directors of 3185 H. B. Cole . . . 5.00 1,000 the Three Rocks Mlnmg jaid,Myiliigi93 .41 ckle vouiiiaujr, uem on uie fweiua aay on 3193 jOBeph Obern 2.000 10.00 June, A. D. 1912, an assessment (No..i3199 Joiin Row ;7J. 1.900 .5.00 2) of .of one cent, (34) per 3211 .6 c. Lindsay .43 share was levied on the outstanding 3214 Mrs. H. L. Murdock 222 .1.11 capital. stock of the corporation,' pay- - 3215 James A. Sullivan.. 233 .LIS tttuo iiuuieuiaieiy 10 n, 1 nomas, 32I6 J. A. Buttle 235 secretary, No. 24- North Academy Av. i 3217 Sam Ling 235' 1.18 enue, Provoj Utah. 32 18 A. Johnson " .87 175 Any tsock upon which this 3219 Jos. 8. Berry 665' "2.82 -- remain unpaid on Satu 8220 W. II. Ray & Co. -- 152 H76 day, July 20; will be delinquent, and 3221 J. C. Sullivan 244 1.22 ...... ........ .... 4 ..... 7... one-fourt- h j. n. 17 Nellie A. Sheppard 704 71.75 1547 Dern & Thomas 3.60 533 Mrs. Cath. M. Dixon 1,442 And in accordance with law and an order "of? the board of directors made on ffirTIuTK day1 0t"MsJr'1912, 300 v 'so UdyiaSised or.sal.e At,sabllfi Aatl9M322sacy A. .Matchj,. and unless is made, payment before, 3223 Roe 90 Deal . A ... stock each .45 shares of of many parcel 135' as may be "necessary will be sold at will be sold at my office Tuesday, 3224 Roe A Deal . . 7. .68 133 .66 public auction at the office, of the August 20, 1912, at tho hour of 1 3225 Roe A Deal o'clock p. m., to pay the delinqieut 3226 C. F. Westrope . 105 .53 company, Room 12, Knight block, r""275' 1.37 on Fridar. Jalr 5, 1912, at assessment together5 with, the. cost of 3227 Paul .Ludlow 275 1.38 the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the advertising and the expense of sale. 328 A. P.. ralm - H.'F, THOMAS, 9 , 3229 J. W. Hatfield . 45 delinquent, assessment, together with W. Secretary 323JLJohn Smith 236 the. cftst.oadl68'11?-0?61.113 6 N. Acadenjy .Avenue, 3231 John -- MatsoariT-;Office "SToT-2- 4 '80 r.40 W. LESTER MANGTJM, sale. ' Utah.1' v Provo, 3232 73 Matson .37 John . ... Secretary. First publication June 21, 1912. 3233 John-Mats1.18 ... Office, Room 12, Knight Block, Provo, 3234 Wtai. B. RobIns.on . 72 .36 Utah. 3235 T. H. Robinson 149 .70 First publication June 17, 1912. DELINQUENT NOTICE. 2366 Jas. A Pollock & Co 1,000 5.00 1641 Caroline Holdaway. 400 2.00 Tintic Central Mining Company, prinDELINQUENT NOTICE. 1641 Caroline . Holdaway cipal place of business, Provo, assessment No. 9 400 2.00 Miller Hill Mining Company, princi-pa- l Utah. 2342 Caroline Holdaway. 1,000 5.00 place of business, Provo, Utah. NOTICK There are delinquent 2342 Caroline Holdaway NOTICE There are delinquent . assessment No. 9. 1,000 5.00 upon the following described, stock on upon the following described stock on And in accordance with iaw and an account of assessment No.' 10, of account of assessment No. 2, of two of hoard order the of direc.ora made share, levied on the 13th day of cents per share, levied on the 10th per on 13th of the day May, 1912 so :iany May, 1912,- the several amounts set day of May, 1912, the several amounts the names of . the respective shares, of each parcel ot stoe'e as 1 ay set opposite the names of the' respec- opposite be -- necessary will be sold at public shareholders, as follows: tive shareholders, as follows:" Amount auction at the office of the company, Cert. Cert. Amount No. Name. Shares. Due. Room 4, Farrer Block, Provo, Utah, No. Name. Shares. Due. on Saturday, July 6, 1912, at the '.our 214 Roy' Campbell .. ;500 $ 2.50 13 Eli J. Clayton .... 1,000 20.00 4 o'clock p. m. to pay the delln 236 500 2.50 of Iiodson .. C5 Heber C. Jex , 1,000 20.00 assessment, together vita the quent .60 C. 120 270 Rich .. Ben 122 Jacob Rasmussen ..10,000 200.00 of cost advertising and expense of 7 .90 274 O. 180 . F. . Steed 123 Jacob Rasmussen .. 5,000 100.00 '. It. L. ANDERBERG, 2.50 sale. 349 500 Don W. Probert J.24 Jaob Jsmussen .. Secretary. !"383"Lura ' 3eTiseirT:rTIW 5.00 127 D." II. Thoinas . . . : 900 "l8.00 Room 4, Farrer Block, M jvo, Office, 5.00 622 W. Kirkham .... F. J.00 128 D. II. Thomas .... 1.00 50 Utah. 5.0.0 1,000 129 Caroline Thomas .. 1.00 939. J, A, Tuft 50 First pubiication June 19, i912. Pw A- - Barney 5.00 1,000 132 Mrs. J. C. Chipman 1,000 .20.00 110" C.OO 1,000 138 C. L. Whitney ..... 1.000. 20.00 1127 D. J. Wittig 7D. J. .7 5.00 1128 ... 1,000 Wittig C. 171 L. Whitney 1,000 20.00 & Thomas . . 1,000 5.00 1210 Dem 174 C. L. Whitney VACATION RATES. 1,000 20.00 500 .2.50 175 C. L. WThitney ..... 1,000 20.00 1227 John Matson 11316 L. C. R. Iloldawav-- . 1,000 .5.00 To various eastern destinations via -- 189 M. O. Randoif ; .;. 1,000 .50 G. Lake Route. "Tickets on sale Salt 1363 . 100 Sorenson. Jose. 196 Jno. W. Wing, Jr.. 2,000 40.00 & 5.00 . . 1,000 various McBetn 1367 Pratt dates, May 18th to September 208 R. K. Cobb & Ce. . 1,000 20.00 "ffout 2.50 1378 500 of the Los Angeles Limit Bros 5th 3adger 221 H. B. Cole 1,000 20.00 5.00 1406 L. local agent for particu D. Van See ed." 1,000 your Wagenen 230 Wells L. Brlmhall 500 10.00 1428 5.0" L. C. 1.000 lars. Whitney 292 J. B. Cooley 1,000 20.00 1479 C. L. Whitney 1,000 297 Geo. Nichols 1,000 20.00 5.00 A. . N. 1530 . 1,000 Holdaway 298 L. D. Deal 7 2,000 40.00 " 5.00 1602 Sam Hinckley .... 1,000 Only One Obstacle. 319 Henry Lewis 1,000 Benevolent Person Ton nave been 1.50 300 1717 Bros Badger 320 Henry Lewis 1,000 20.00 laid up for six months and unable to 1727 Nate Rockhill 2,000 10.00 321 Henry Lewis 1,000 20.00 work! What was your complaint t get 1773 John Reynolds 5.00 1,000 322 T. A. Shelley The Man. from Prison (mournfully) 2,000 40.00 A7 W. Reynolds .... 600 2.50 TV walls was too Ifh, kind lady. 323.Ephriam Jensen ... 2,000 40.00 1817 & 1830 5.00 Ttt-BitThomas .. Dern 1,000 327 Bertha H. Clark... 5,000 100.00 5.00 328 James H. Clark.... 5,000 100.00 1839 David W. Evans . .1,000 1840 300 . . Evans David Wl 1.50 330 J. F. Noyet 100 2.00 A Dlplemat. 6.00 She Waat do you mean fey saying And in accordance with law and an 1869 if. L. Van Wagenen 1,000 1.50 that Elsa Is 'mors or less pretty T order of the board of directors made 1873 W. M. Havenor ... 300 He WslL she's note pretty than 2.50 600 1876 Havenor M. W. ... the on 10th day of May, 1912, so many 5.00 most girls, and less pretty thaa rout hares of each parcel of stock as may 1905 Geo. A. Shepard .. 1,000 Slmpndsslmus. be necessary will be sold at public 1906 Geo. A. Shepard . . . 1,000 5.00 300 1977 1.60 M. W. Havenor auction at the office of the company, An Otwtreetea' Order. 2,000 10.00 Room 12, Knight Block, Proro. Utah, 2066 J. A. Murphy Owens How do you do, Mr. Soean. 2099 5.00 . Bros . 1,000 Badger oa Saturday, July 6, 1912, at the hour WbsKt eaa you show me la the way of 5.00 of 2 o'clock p. m. to pay tho delin- 2109 Carl Barnes .'. .... 1,000 uw eult tftdsr f ' 2112 Car.lv Baraea , . 6.00 1,000 MIL sir Oat Is Hie Tallo-Toquent assessment, together with the 2123 6.00 Carl Barnes 1,000 the way ef a aew mOL decidedly cost of advertising and expense of 2125 JohnH.-0bo-rn .7 " 500 2.60 tale. W.' LESTER MANGUM, 6.00 2141 Jas. A. PoHock & Co 1.000 Our Variety Tfteaten. Secretary. A7 Pollock 4 Co 2.50 2152 500 Jas. Mosteal Individual Have you sees Office, Room 12, Knight Block, Pro2.50 "Haass! and Oreteir 2153 Jas. A. Pollock ft Co( 500 to, Utah. 2156 500 2.50 Co Pollock ft Jas. A. Sporting Individual Tes; cleverest First publication June 17, 1912. of monkeys Fve ever sees! 2165 R. A. Barney 5.00 pair 1,000 1536 - y assess-meatjiia- Low Round -- Edgar T. Ried .... F. M. Huyett ...... Jennie M. Hampton 1530 W. Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado 8prlngs, Denver and principal eastern points on sal May 18, 25 and 31, June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22and 29, July 3, 12 and 30, August 1, 2, 10, 23 and ' . .. 81, and September 4 and 5, 1912. to Denver,. Cars Tourist and dally Standard Sleeping Through " Kansas City, St Louis, Omaha and Chicago.-Special 67 1517 C77H7 Should select a route famed for Its Scenic Attractions and Superior , t" 7V."-- . 94 .30 .63 1 J. G7 Kimball 1513 Fred regger 1514 F. G. Warnick 7 . J.515 pwea Carter i ssi 77 1512 - affid Ifee East I- 375 121 PAGE THREE .... ,- ';-.- ::: .... . - Superb Dining Car Service Fares and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished on application to any Rio Grande Agent. WM. MITCHELL, Agent. j. A. BENTON, Gen. Agt Pass. Dept. OE. Ticket Agent. Utah EGGERTSON, Salt Lake City, General Passenger Agent, FRANK A, WADLEIGH, - Denver, Colorado. 3 Well Drilling Machinery e big money miking walla. ' This it one of the few line of work that are not over crowded. The demand tor wel 1 if far greater than can be supplied by the machine now at work. Well Drillers command their own prioea. We bnildthe celebrated Howell Una of Well Machinery, for making deep or shallow walla of ail sizes, for all purpose and in all kinds of on the market. remind. Onr machines are the moat . contain all the latest improvements, are extremely strong and operated ana are vbtj wax simple, o perieci worn, A ior our tree Write Yon r j L36 on ..' jR.R.HOWELL&CO.,MinneaDQlis,Minn. 0F THE CHAPERO'I PASSING Her Number Is Being Radueed to anj . Extent' That Threatens. Com - plete Extermination.' That the chaperon . will soon be e Unct Is probable. No longer does ehej sit back forgotten beaming beneroM. lently upon the; young people assenw bled In her charge; nor is she yet Severe, silent, stout personage, damp-- j enlng the ardor of aspiring lovers, re " laughter... and luclng hilarity tov ' . undue . . . t , m minimum wua ner overawing pres 4 snce. But the question remains whether, we are altogether wise In reducing her; . r ex' In Immediate danger of; complete ... termination.- - ' Gins m tneir nrst rwtles--ftn- j even in their teens run about wltbJ boys and young "men at their own; sweet will, treatinsr them with a hale: and hearty comradeship, which certainly maked fdr the gayety of life, but which, by eliminating sentiment, acts as a deterrent to marriage. And It is not only the young men of the year 1912 who are reluctant to bind then( Belves definitely, but their boisterous, healthy, humorous feminine content poraries seem eqtially shy of "tylnff, themselves up," as they would phraae it ; It was the pleasing duty of th chaperon, by. carefully guarding her pretty charges, to fan the flame oC love, and, by putting every obstacle la the way of the young suitor "to bring . .u l. I . . ,, n'vt..j liJULUia let sol viu'iaDuiuucu "iiii, "to the put it, point" 1 1 .1 Ar iiriniiii!) nimr ur nt.AuvvLn. t iitiiAtir UMiyut rir-u- Striking Example of the Milliner's Art Seer, on the Boulevards ui rat is. One of the striking pieces of head wear of the Paris boulevards is an all Bilk, bonnet which cornea slose-fittin- g J.-R. PAXFORD Rate U7oo Delivered SMOOT Summer Get 'it now while (SU S you can. We have plenty. 5,000-100.0- I j ........ ...... 17" Telephone 0 ...... Provo Herald Co. 960 "WI B. 971 974 Published by the Herald Company, Provo, Utah. I. H. MASTERS Publishing ....Managing Editor Entered as second class malt mat. ter June 6, 1911, at the Postofflce Provo, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Legal Polices - one-tourt- 250 .62 &' Co 1,000 2.50 Jas. J. R. Stutz . . . . 7777 1,000 2.50 975 Alice T. Allen 1016 P. L. Ward 1018 Nellie Tyler 1025 K. F. Hall 1027 Edw. Hines 1028 Edw. Hines 1029 Edw. Hines 1030 Edw. Hines 103 Edw. Hines 1032 Edw. Hines 1033 Edw. Hines 1034 Edw. Hines 7. . . . . . 1060" Jas. A,Loveleas,Jr.. 1065 1099 1145 1146 1149 1160 1151 DELINQUENT NOTICE) 1152 1163 Mineral Flat Mining Company prtn- - 1158 dpsi place cf business, ftoro, Utah. 1189 NOTICE There are delinquent 1190 1192 upon the following described stock on 1197 a aooount of assessment No. 11. of 1198 (Vic) cent per share, levied on 1200 the 10th day of Ma?. 1912. the several 1215 amounts set opposite the names of 1216 the respective shareholders, as fol- 1222 For further information on the notices published here consult respective signers cr county clerk. Ward A. Pollock 1,000 1,000 1.000 500 ...... 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 500 ....... H. B. Cole Fred Lee 7 Ellen Roselle ...... Geo. H. Moors J. A. Smith J. A. Smith J. A. 8mlth J. A Stalling .... ..... ....... Edw. Hines Rich Ed Jacob Green wood .. Jacob Greenwood .. Win. Chipman A. F. Nelson A. F. Nelson E. A.7Taylor James A. Cony era.. ..... ...... . 2.50 2.50 2.50 1.25 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.60 1.25 1.25 2.50 2.50 2.60 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 600 2.50 1.25 6.00 1.25 1.25 1.25 .13 2,000 600 500 500 50 6,000 200 12.50 3,000 2,000 1,000 1.000 7.60 5.00 M 5.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 1.25 1.25 3.75 3.75 2.50 - .31 2.50 10.00 5.00 2.50 66 2.50 3.53 5.00 6.37 .50 2.30 ...... a. .... ..... ...... ...... - .... ..... .... .... . ...... larl st - . . V' " .......... ..J... (5 JL :690Cbarki .... ....... " 7 ...... -- . ... a -- 1,000 1,000 o-1,000 It is worse than useless to take any James A Conyers. . 1,000 medicine Internally for muscular or A. H. Lund 1,000 chronic rheumatism. A'l that Is need. 1259. R. W. Shill 600 low.; . Amount Is ed a free application of Chamber1270 Samuel R. Neel.... Cert 500 Shares. Due. 1271 Roger W. Crier. . . . 1,500 No. Name. lain's Liniment 'For sale by Hed-quiffift Mm 2.50 1272 A. R. A S Jackson.. 1.000 . ..... 1,500 ...WMr-"MvCreejr.. Drug Co.'s two- - stores, succes2.50 1286 Samuel R. 91 illnn T Allen 1.000 Neel.... 1,000 sors to Smoot and Palace Or . L 82 Clara Allen 1.25 1326 P. G. Hanson 500 125 .25 1331 H. B. Cole 100 r205 Mamie Stallings 1,000 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 5.00 . 2,000 Daniels 217 James 1346 Wfllf. Van Wagonen 4,000 , Jn theJFpurJth Judicial. Dietrich Cour.l 3.75 1350 1.500 237 Geo. B. Tyler 2,000 NephI Hanson of Uutah, in and for Utah county. 2.50 1,000 244 Sadie Dobbs 1356 W. B. Mason 1,000 Estate of Robert Boardman, deceased. 1.25 1403 W. JUMaxfield 2C3 364 Alice .JL Allen ........ 500 Creditors will pTesent claims with . 1.25 500 292 Knlght-M.-WCo.... 1420 C. L. Whitney 1,000 vouchers to the undersigned at 526 1,410 ,400 Mrs. Jessie Sabey.. 300 , .75 1426 'August Sundh South Third East street, Provo, Utah, 1.25 143'J Frank J. Steed 500 . 409 Annie Gardner 2,000 on or before the 1st day of October, .To 14W Mrs. Z. P. Romerill. 2,530 300 415 W. T. Wilson ' ; V A. 1912. I). .50 1444 W. II. Child '430 Mra. Jessie W. Sabey 200 200 ROBERT BOARDMAN, 230 ,.62 1431 Will. Witt . . . Snow ... . . . 1,000 .'445 '.25 Administrator of the estate of Robert 100 1438 Marjory S. Symon. .1,000 "'2.50 451' Annie C. Mtrtao Lioardman, 1.25 14?1' deceased, 500 462 V. R. Lewis Geo.Jorsrenson.. 5,000 12.50 l ute of first publication May 24, 1912. o.OOO 12.50 1402 Geo. M .403 E. F. Mnn.ihy 1,205 Jorgenon:. 1.23 14C3 ChaE. 500 52G D. II. Gii Mnvoion. 5,000 12.30 peGraff NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 1.25 1464 Chas. DeGraff 500 '530 Mary Wilkins ....5Ji35 ICS!? , 2.50 .20, 14G3 M00 103 590 C. L. Whitney Jajnes Jensen Scaled proposals will bo received at 1.25 1469 W. A. Maxfield ... 500 .C0i 205 698 C. L. Whitney office p! tho city engineer, Provo, the 6p3"6scar' Wfikins ".V."" 500 1.23 1172 N. A. Nie9Ti .7. . . 1,340 ":!.75! Ulah, up to 5 o'clock p. m. May 29, 1.23 1,475 J. S. Perry 500 2.75 1,100 627 Mrs. I.. Chrjajeasen ' 19r2, for fuWiishlng the toalorials and 2.30 14S4 II. C. Jex 700 1.73 1,000 .62$ Inez K. Allen labor for the construction of a con2.30 14S6 J.. F. Noyes 700 1.75 34 Jas. A. Pollock & Co 1,000 crete swimming pool, work to bd'eom-mence- d 1.25 14?S May A. Booth 500 25 .06 Beck S3 Jos. ' not ta'er" UianTurie 107 1912, i J iTe'rinnn 1.25 "knudsen . . 330 500 .S3 "684 Fred jlasband . not later than' July 10, and completed ...'.""""200" 130 .'0 1193 J. M. Jensen .38 Graff . 4912. Plans and specifications may 2.50 1414 1.C2 John Jackson, 630 724 Andrew Ailanison. Jf 1,000 seen of the -- city enoffice at be tho 2.50 A. 770 W. Marshall 7... 1.J3 143 7.43 J. C.JIansoa......'At.OOO is to reThe reserved right gineer. 2.50 W. 1400 371 . .93 . Thorhe 1.000 J. 7G4 John P. Studloy... , all bids. and BOO any 1.23 Walter 1499 1.79 715 . Hans Chrlstensen. ject 804 Lawrence II. Bon d!s required 50 per cent of .con1.23 1500 Hans Chrlatensen. . 715 1.78 500 800 C. It: Crandall JOHN R. STEWART, 500 1501 Hans Chrlstensen.. 1. 703r 1.76 tract price. 864 J. A. Kendall 2.00 801 City Engineer. 250 7 .62 1302 Wl H. Child '900 J. W. Wrkinshaw.. 4.14 First published May 20, 1912. 1.653 7.50 1503 S. J. Rich 936 Edward H.'nes ...... 3,000 ........ ar 'J tea Oplnlea. ... 2.50: 2229 David W. Davts 500 2236 Mrs. D. Duncombe.. 5,000 25.00 5.00 2238 Alex Beckstead 1,000 2.50 500 2257. Pratt & McBeth ... .60 2260 Wells L. Brlmhall 1.00 2348 Jas. A. Pollock & Co 200 5.00 2372 JA3.A. Pollock- - ft Co 1,000 2.50 2382 Jas. .Pollock ft Co 500 2.50 500 2400 J7 O. Reynolds . . . . 5.00 2440 Geo. P. Smith 1,000 2465 Geo. P. Smith 2,000 10.00 2520 A. J7 Terns 1,000 - ... CURIOUS BITS OF HISTORY THE .00 - 1,23 Palm 274S; A. F. Georgo K. Gavros.. Wells 17 BrimLall.. 2S22 Mis. If. 11. Mclntyre 2847 B, S. Riiie 281s! Ilcvbon Erckson '. . 2S52 R7 Keyes ...... 2S3?. R. 7W. Keyes 2S81 J. II. Demlns 2901 M. A. Morgan .... 2930 Annie M. Cllssold.. 3005 D. . 3. Wi t tig ..... . 3006 J. Wittig 3016 A. F. Fillorup .... 3020 Goo. L. Hyde;..... 3035 Le Roy Dixon , . , 301i Emily John 3043 Lizzie Thompson 7 . 3061 Emily John., .7. 3062 Lizzio Thompson . . 2063 A. F. Gray 3074 G. H. Wilkinson Jr 3075 G. II. Wllkln30ii Jr SlOlEHzabeth O'Brien 3126 WUIard Hansen ... 27()2 27G4 D-.- . 3127 Willard Hansen ...7 , 500 500 j ! 2.50 '3.00 1,000 SI " 500. .40' 500. 645 655 ' 2.31 2.50 j 3.22 3.28 .08 15 500 .2,30 ' 1.01 202 1,000 1.000 29 3.A0 1,000 3:00 2 .23 J .nn :io 00 .is 25 40 020 700 700 '2.03 ! 5.00 1 .12 .20 . 4. GO 3.30 3.30 1.32. ."00 2 50 600 2.50' FLAG WAR. By the treaty of Gaudalupe Hidalgo, signed February 2, known st 1848, the territory California was ceded to the Un'ted States by Mexico. Long before thrt, however, many eml. grants from the United States had moved in, and they had greatly dissatisfied with Mexican rule, 'in 1243" a small body of therh raised an Insurrection agninst the Mexican government. Thslr I, .inner was a flag benring the figure of. a bear. They seized some government property, and proclaimed a republic. Shortly after, ward the Mexican war began, and the American flag was raised at Monterty. Thus the Bear Flag War was merged Into the greater conflict. It Is supposed that Cen. John C. Fremont had a good deal to do In fomenting the dissatisfaction, as he did In cearly all similar movements of. 1.23 2.50 SMART WRAPS Discarded FOR SUMMER Shawls or Scarf If Will Hot FoHnd Most Useful for Weather Wear. r The woman la extremely lucky ftl present who can rummage through. U old trunk and resurrect a big- shawl of scarf; for the most fascinating eve nlag wraps can be concocted from discarded artlele of this descrlpUoa. The gayer the coloring this season, tfcl better and If your shawl has fringe It adds to Its value. Lay the straight length of the shawT or scarf (which should be at least SVC yards la length and at least threa quarters of a yard In width) across the shoulders with the middle fold it tat) , back of the neck. In this take up huge tuck or "V" to make the wrag fit over the shoulders. Let this big tuck hang down In the back and finish the point with a big long tassel of silk of a corresponding hue. The ends -are brought to the front and left to hang over the bust. Then hold your arm out straight, and allow the rest of the wrap to hang over it evenly back and front so vou can ludze lust how much of the. edge to turn back for a cuff," catching It together' on the ' underside of the wrist. A lace collar - . art HUU A ....... 1,000 BEAR By A. W.. MACY. .... .... Fred E.. Nicbollas. - 230 250 Fred E. NfchoJlas.. '2617 A. F. Palm ....... 500 - . .100 2611 2615 down well over one side of the laoi and sets Jauntily. A bow effect la tb4 back elves It a chic appearance.- TBI colors range in hue from deep red td light pink. the time. Via a A An A ni'fTo UIB UUO rrtav UUU. hut VUV ttiav SrUJ OFe) W easily dispensed with if not available. The scarf utilized in. the one the writer saw was made from a long liberty scarf of deep rose color and was really exquisite. Fashion's fancies New bar pins for veils ara o, empire rmi crystals in groups set in platinum. Recent advices from Paris Epeak-o- f tho return of the skirt .with a rolie. ' Nothing can bo conditioned smart In the way of a handbag that Is over n inch thick. A bunch of artificial flowers at the waist or higher on tho bodice la the anishlng touch to many afternoon . Towns. - Smart Neck Bows, " It is far letter to buy one or two smart reck bows and buckles than to try to make them and turn out an ar (CotVicht, Dd, by JcJtupU li. Bowlsj ticlo which is palpably home made. 0 The trouble with the average wouian't Tbo fellow who never patronizes neckwear la that she does not choose cafes should try one it for its becomingless but bocausa the down-towwindow.-of Spencer's Sunday dinners and be It looks pretty in the shop with a little taste and. CertainTy convinced that he serves, the. meals Judgment applied to one's buying, that are worth while. Try Spencer's there is no need of having inappro' cafs efore going elsewhere. priate, or unbecoming things, ! . n . |