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Show nil -days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and In case pf1 your failure so to do, judgment "will Buolished by th Herald --Publishing be rendered against you according to Company, Prove,- Utah. the demand . of the Complaint, which been filed with the Clerk of said has M. MASTERS ....Managing Editor ' " ' court." mata second mail class lined Entered eeats some the of being ever, This action is brought to recover a to make their er June 6, 1911,-- at the Postoffice DEATH Teyf "York, September "14. -- It may v. :t!i soy ve.lour.assured. judgment for ?( '". J. ', with interest Brocades Jrovo, Utah, under thv act of March thereon at the rate"' ot 6 per" dent ajefcn a r rifle premature to uilk ajwut warm;h 'daubly pef ; ..the.-.-weather is nre in .vogue and' are of plain' col6f si . 1879. , "'taTiv .out, although annum from February 7, 1912, and ; still quite- summery and there Is Heavy plain satins are practical and attorne'8 fees and cd3ts, and to foreChaste Boston, Mass., Sept. 18. rich in the dark blues, greens and tn close the plaintiff's n ortgage upon promise mat tne Aiiuimn four wife . who S. .killed bjg Jordan, will be ' the land and water rights described jrteassant and warm this yean, the Kohl. It is predicted that fur taken has been ago-tim month, years have already :begun to used a great deai ior trimming pur'SiifSe-shoin said complaint, and appointing a from the jail in East Cambridge to the desin and of during millinery every poses vdi4il3v ftr garments receiver to take charge of the mortgstatethe further For prison in Charlestown, information on cription, suitable for the chilly days routing season. aged property, and collect the rents to death in the electric await there Fashion designers are strongly emthe notices published here and income therefrom. of Ihe fall and even for ,the regular -with' the" sentaccordance in chair winter-seasonthe Directoire model in So far as can be jugd- phasizing consult respective signers GRANT C. BAGLEY. to this court. the of ence According r TTr "irrne sTiTts ami .gowns. There is a jaimti-nes'tin.TC'"ThTir("i''"Tn or county clerk. Attorney for Plaintiff. whose noted the sentence prisoner, about tjie cut,' the lines and asm. in the fur line during the coiiv 57 North Academy, P. O. Address: " e country-widattracted haV case Avenue, Provo, Utah. icgswifum. Ofuiovelty furs 'there is trimming that give Just the "chic" tr NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. to deatlr early in will of maDate of First PpubrcattoFSepr 9tn7 sjfar but a single achievement wjiich a costume. The combination week. the becoming chinchilla terials is most easily carried-outthe mention, deserves The Lost Josephine Gold Mining Co., of Jesse Jordan is a brotaer-in-lasquirrel. This is a gray squirrel ho cause of, the cuffs the lapels and colStreet Wall the young Liverinoie, Place of Business, Provo, Principal .nanAl and tipped that it ihas the lars with the vest aiid patch pockets made is to have reputed plunger1 and much of the, silvery, .which characterize, this styje.,,.. ..butUtah.' cotton dollars imlliou several in see-safe tons play an important part," and the uooioring 'of.chtochilla. 'It Notice is hereby given that at a For speculations some years ago. that it. will be'onie quite board girdle and sash give opportunof the board of dirctors of meeting freehas Livermore four conyears spent ity lof a color note that will popular. Lost Josephin Gold Mining compThe hand or charity is not al- ly of his immense fortune in a vain The French designers of small furs tribute individuality and character to The to save his relative frota the any, held on the 31bt day of 'Aug. vfcare sent over charming sets in this a gown or sui.t. ways extended to the widow and effort chair. death turned-velvet or ' 1912, an assessment (Number 12) of "Generally the coat has a Jar combined with gray silk orphan in their hour of need, - aroused alone, and it is also being Officials of the East Cambridge back collar of satin or cloth. It can two mills per share was' levied on but even charity. is galling to a where Jorjlan has been confined is it or bow at be quite flat the side. the outstanding capital stock of the ?isod on coats and frocks, though woman's pride. To protect wo- jail, used four to for be lavishly Straight lines of buttons are, used, corporation, payable Immediately years, declare him to be on to cheap enough men and children is the first most the to be of or remarkable prisoners '..fey ttkfl crowd readily great emphasis. being placed on round II. A. Smoot, secretary, No. 157 West instinct of every true man yet with which they have ever' met.'. From forms of brilliant bone, or hress Center street, Provo, Utah. men many thoughlessly expose Illack and white furs are as popti-- " balls, or on ornamental styles of enAny stock upon which said assessthem to povertyr suffering and the hour that he was arrested, while seated on a trunk in which was hid-de3at as ever, and there are many very amel and tortise shell. ment: may remain unpaid on Monday, humiliation, by neglecting; to black in and the headless body of his slain ermine The Direetoire coat will be ex- Oct. 1st, 1912, will be delinquent and THigLnal models build up a cash reserve. Cash - silk or velvet, in white and hlack tremely popular during the coming advertiseiTTor sale at public auction, wife, he has maintained perfect com. Cash on deposit is the best proor carraeul, ermine, season. Some of the models have a and unless payment Is made before 'i lux. in broad-tai- l tection in all emergencies. For- posure. The long trial, the sentence ttc Some of the best looking sets flaring coat and others are close fit- will bo Bold on Monday. Oct. 21, 1912, tunate is the woman who in a of tieath. even the news that the govshows at the, reeent'openings were in ting; but Jihjere seems to be no doubt at the hour of 7:3.0 p. ni. to pay the crisis can look. to this bank for ernor had declined to interfere and tannine or 'white fox combined with a that both coats and skirts will show delinquent assssment, together with by so doing had wiped away his last quick and welcome relief. Vicnyy, Boft black taffeta. lingering hope for life, have failed to decidedly more fullness this season, the cost of advertising and expense .Malfs are of many shapes, but produce the slightest ruffle in the although, the silhouette! will remain of sale. & of large size, some of the practically unchanged. In the skirts H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. 3teady ealmness of his appearance tfStonnuff being actually enormous, these close, long lines are adhered to, Room 6, Farmers & Merchants Bank and demeanor. "mere are some muffs which are although a breaking away from the Bldg., Prov Utah. Jordan's crime was of an unusually x.3ir-sbapebut although they are contrasted line is noticeable In a numgrnesome nature. Of giant build and First publication Sept. 4, 1912. Provo, Utah. handsome face, the young man had practical, they are not very ber of skirts which show a fullness T. N. TAYLOR, President. OEoameaUL Fox of all kinds, is, as at the bottom, obtained by using a and found employment as an sought J. D. DIXON, Cashier. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. wsnal, a great favorite. The rarer series of pleats at the side set in a after actor, leaving his boyhood home Anyone Anywhere Can Bank Black Jack Consolidated Mining CompItnds, such aa silver fox, are so hlgh- - little above the hem. in Indianapolis. Early in his stage With Us by Mail. tr priced that theyare out of the Nearly every skirt embodies the any, Principal Place of Business, career he met and married Mrs. Provo, Utah. Ijoeetlon for most women, but luckily pannier drapery In some way. Some Honorah Eddy. The married life of JBwre are other varieties almost as are drapped In stant folds, while Notice is hereby given that at a jthe couple proved tempestuous. Mrs. flseautiful though not bo rare. Sitka others, of very soft, thin material, In- meeting of the board of directors ot Jordan, according to her husband, 1 .1 1. in i 11 t .ti took to drinking and associating with cluding the chiffons and nets, have Black Jack Consolidated Mining comptremely handsome, and la this day I the drapery laid on in full pleats, or. any, held on the 10th day of Septemother men. This led to jealous quar- Then jpractlcally all furs are dyed with rows of shirring at the waiat ber, 1912, an assessment (No. 16) of 'rels between the two and it was one t awre or less the old prejudice against line. There is a tendency to cling to one (1) cent per share was levied upLest some of our regular- - patrons Taf these that in the death of & lhe'idiea1 and novel effects has pass- the fnrfti iw?ii - - th - w4te. garments, although on the outstanding capital stock of should think that wft id. A set of the silver-tippeSitka thjMiomalwaist-Jlnseemato-b- e itee corpor&tiofii ing them in our efforts to secure; The murder was committed, in the snadi:with"r---dfflTr-jrr'vf- a own into its fcraiing again. The D- to W. Lester Mangum, secretary, new business, we write this little :home of the couple in Somerville. In vielret ''that toned in perfectly with irectoire coat is varied in many ways:' room 12, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. word of apprtdation. The people who tbe heat of a quarrel, according to others Any stock on which this assessment have stood by this bank we... consider Jordan's own statements, he struck Jytks lurs was one of the most attrac- Some show the high waist-line- , ts live offerings in small furs in one of are cut away very sharply, and others may remain jnpaid on Tuesday, Octo- the salt of the earth. Nothing is too 1,is wife and. the blow caused her ber 15, 1912, will be delinquent, and good for them. We are of course death. The husband went out and "ilhe shops and. there was. also a stun-"Bln- have a very broad back, semi-fittinadvertised for sale at public auction, anxious to Secure new novelty in white fox and fisher and ending in a deep curved, line. business, but bought a butcher's knife and a hack "iSSiat won great admiration. Some of the new afternoon dresses and unless payment is made before, never at the expense of our regular "aw with which ha dismembered the . Fnr oats are on view in all the show pleatings beneath polonaise ef will be sold at my office on WednesHe severed his wife's head, patrns, for they are the people who body. '.knilliar shapes of last season, but fects, and they emphasize the .T,ipan- day, November 6, 1912, at the hour of have made this bank possible. We also the legs. Then he tried to de2 o'clockp. ra., to paj" the dvTinquent ' ric are made of tvjmong th$. Impojledijsodelaahere-aripsy-Tint- e. They know it, appreciate it, and sfre free stroy all trace of them by burning ..'Bnie-De- wT things, and probably as brocades metal laces, epingle and a?tiessment, together with the cost of to' acknowledge it7By tratin,j all our them in the furnace of his home. He season advances there will be velvets.. advertising and expense of sale. old patrons fairly and extending the put the rest of the body in a trunk v anas ithera. W. LESTER MANGUM,. One hears a good deal White satin hats are very smart. same courtesies to new customers we and came to Boston with the ghasty xbont experiments with half length They are trimmed with flat bows of Secretary. to grow stronger year by year. burden, stopping at a boarding house .Xux ioats and boieoroa and Russian black velvet or Office Room 12, Knight Block, hope preliminary to taking a steamer for aigrettes. ntad Hrwctoire cuts, but after all the Provo, Utah. , " O New York. It was his intention to FirsO'iibllcation Sept 11, 1912. iandful fur coat can only be indulged ADVERTISED. LETTERS. get rid of what remained of his wife by throwing the headless torso into ASSESSMENT NOTICE. t sub spends mony for a good fur in the Provo the water while the boat was enroute Remaining postoffice. coat wants somehting that will he ser- September 16 19f2. for New York. s Tintic Central Mining Compan- yvice aM for many seasons and buys Ladies. Up to this point all had gone well In consequence. Principal Place of Business Provo, with the young murderer. But when Ewell, Mrs. Mary. " ?, which became one of the Greenwich, Airs., Moleskin,, ' Utah. he arrived at the wharf he found that psainsi. popular coat furs last winter, Klssebeth, Mrs. Stella, New York steamer had gone. He the a N'ctice is hereby given that at for another successful A. hired a cabman to drive him Mrs. Ben then the board of directors of Scrlngham, meeting ot bshoh, and those who bought fearing to back Gentlemen. the boarding house. held Tintic Central Mining company, His l.tlur.! fur might be merely the fad Buckston, Louis, on the 9th day of Sept. 1912, an asnervousness the aroused All who suspicions land to desire buy persons -f - single season will have reason :, sessment (No. 11) of cent per at the Government 'Auction Sale on of the cab driver and after the latter Hardy, D. D, "t tutpTttul&te themselves. Mole is Hicks, E. C, had carried the trunk to Jordan's share was levied on the outstanding October 8th and who cannot examine to berTery popular for small furs too Jenkins, George, room he mentioned the matter to an 'the of stock paycapital corporation, , a xi jut near iba oi me, enveloping kiuui Johnson, Hugh, able immediately to R. L. Anderberg, the land personally can arrange with officex. The police suspected that n v i i i j. us them. to examine select and' for 4 Proroom Wm. A, F.arrer Lott the trunk Block, secretary, might contain stolen goods, ' VXong -- flr&ped coats cV fin caracul as up to this time there was no susvo, Utah. Any stock upon- - which this Charges reasonable. Manager of Wilson Tailoring, the drapery being assessment may remain unpaid on picion that a murder had been comMangham, T. F, In long clinging lines and, be. Oct. delinwill 11, 1912, When the officers entered mitted. D, Friday, Rickards, ' thanks to the suppleness of the far, Roylance, F. E. quent and advertised for sale at pubthe room and examined the trunk fettf ng v no thint of awkwardness. Shirts, J. E, Provo, Utah lic auction, and unless payment is against Jordan's protests they were Pure wMte ermine collars are liked Srhuta, Emil, made before will be sold at my office, dumbfounded by their ghasty . disAft.la nn thav ft rn " IU4 VVu... '1. nf ' ' Wednesday. Oct. 30. 1918, at the hour E. covery. When taken to the station ,. l.,o' n lit. Swingle. .Vfnln, tuimlni. nn.jn a i a i ill Hiiano iututU5 anaj jiio of 4 p. m to pay the delinquent aspuj the young man calmly told the entire Turner. 0. W, tie from the throat or closing quite Valentine. X. J. sessment, together with the cost of story and an examination of the ' tn th tin bo nf thp f'nrnat If not, called for In two weeks they advertising and the expense of sale. appartment in Somerville bore out R. L. ANDERBERG, "TTae.'long separate' coat of fur for will be sent to the dead letter office. the horror of the crime to which he iatelall and winter wUl be the confessed. Secretary. JAMES CLOVE, Office room 4 Farrer Block. Provo, type or longer. Side fastenings, deep Postmaster. During the trial Jordan listened to taaU&rs' and revers and deep cuffs Utah. the o revolting details of the murder rr! he evident The use of contrast-vrinslurs.l- s First published, Sept. 9, 1912. with the utmost nonchalance. . Uncle Ezra Says After eiampllfied in nearly "It don't take more'n a gill uv effort be had been convicted and sentence SUMMONS. ery model Bhown by the leading to of death had been passed upon him, git fouks into a peck of trouble" rArrlers of Paris, and the joining of one of the Jurors went insane. This 'toe fur is made bo as to gve a striped and. a little neglect of constipation, In the District Court of the Fourth was four days later. Counsel for JorOUR HELP tdrrccJL This is, particularly nttrac-- ' biliousness, Indigestion or other liver Judicial District of the State of dan appealed the case on the ground business. Incompederangement will do the same. If ail- 'Utah In and For the County of Understanding .1t In' tnSleskin, ' or our fallings. We that the Juror had been Insane durIs one tence not of '2Tbe' cutaway line characterizes the ing, take Dr. King's New Life Pills Utah. . ing 'the trial.- - The Massachusetts Iowit dge of long coats. A pannier for quick results. Easy, safe, sure, J. C. Wilson, Plaintiff, against Alex- never have to apologize for bad work. court denied the contention and the .luci Is given by a curved, deep hem and only 23 cents at Headquist Drug ander Bergeron, Cathryn A. Berger- - When your bundle leaves our bands apepal wa3 taken to the Supreme it is properly cleaned, finished right . laatdhowa fur In a different direc- - Co., Two Stores, Successors to Falace on, Thllips Moritz, Charlottie Mor-itCourt of tho United States. The latand always deyvered wbea promised. Ctra. Linings are just as beautiful as and Smoot Drug Co. and Tbe Utah Lake, Land Water ter tribunal upheld the decision of Our machinery Is the most modern. & Power Co., a the Massachusetts court and Jordan corporation, De- No torn clothing or buttons wrenched f fendants. was sentenced for-thseoewd time to off here. No saw edges on your col-laThe State to Said Defend- die' In the electric. chair.? AI postal-carwill bring our ... ants M. , oaa or call wagon you tip $ ,rXotnre herby summoned to ap..MO'NEY-TOaOAN. . pear wltbia twenty days after service If you want to borow money on of this summons upon you If served farming land or city property, teleCt It now whIU you can. W hav plsnty. Telephone 17 within th county In wblca this action phone us. We will do the, rest W. H. ' fs4 brought, otberwiss -- within, thirty -- r46!TSouth Academjf&ve. Ray fe C Provo Herald Co. Mads ctttd Fashions MURDERER J . VVvH.Ray.& CoV have lota of money on hand to loan on real estate of every OF in , ClASSMiras kind In Utah ' The' right place to Spencer s cafe-.-- - CHAIR Legal Notices at'-'rhh- An Provo, A' waitress. Apply imme2t diately to Colonial cafe. "horse FOR SALE--A- -l will trade and buggy, of Tor" good cow-257 North Fourth West. . s eat WANTED ' - ' FOR ' SALE-Fdu- r lota, half block, good, house, cellar, gTaneryt,barn, cheap. Write George B. Peay, Pleas-an- t Grove, Utah. ... ps . county.; - FOR KENT . Enquire frame housed eniciten oafflr coop, large lot: Call, 319 West Center St. tf be-put; , Three-roo- FOUND depot. Bunch of keys on street to Owner may hare same by, identifying and paying for this ad. Lolts CHARITY AND ROOM Modern, at 70 East and 2nd North. Phone 563k 3t BOARD i FOR SALE A Jersey cow. Apply 342 N. 3rd East. Phone 234z 3t DUCHESS APPLES Fine lookers, 50c, bu. 3t Thomas, Phone x551. :vt references. WIANTED u Farmers Merchants Bank An Appreciation t "' hlgh-waiste- d d payab!e-imTne"uTaTeT- e j ; . -- j JStateJJank of Provo L for house work. 3t . girl FOR RENT Furnished and bath, 146 East Center 6t ROOMS unfurnished, street. , . WANTED Bright girls, and boys' over 16 years to learn woolen Apply at once, Knight weaving. Woolen Mills. WANTED at Knight A few steady, reliable men Woolen Mills. FOR SALE QUICK Piano and White sewing machine. 211 N. East. 2 2t Electric Washers Manager Hyde of the Consolidated Wagon announces that he is now handling the. famous Blackstone Electric Washer and Ringer comined. -- Come Jn jindseej.t.work. -- o The Utah Agricultural 'College, at Logan, begins its twenty-thiryear of service on Tuesday, September 24, 1912. Courses inAg'riculture, Home Economics, Agricultural Engineering, Commerce, General Science, and Mechanic Arts. d 0 . Some Success. - a. A Phone 502z - g clerks at Must have 3t WANTED Experienced THE LEADER STORE. l. promoter of tht concern T" asked one de "Did you find the tective. "Yes," replied the other.' "Arrested him?" "No, not yet. He's a misrhtv r&Ar and convincing man. But I managed w avow Duyiug any stock from him." r j Auction Sale pi Uinta Lands ' If is Good -- uu .. - ' -- ,ii to swat ths filet. It is Better dis-aose- d Wood Realty Co. to keep the flies out . - It is Best to equip your bouse wltlt vereeas bought at the Baker Lumber Co. PROVO. I Complete stock .of screen doors screen windows always anl la stock. 5K 3 z, SM OOT SPAFFORD "fr e rs MONET TO LOAN d Sintcr ? .Ratifip Delivered in loin -- j "' : ' CITY AND FARM PROPERtT t low rata ot Interest ' A. P. PALM, 19 North Academy Ato.. ... i - . V .el |