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Show V 33E THE PKOVO HERALD litis - ive and Foreigners w.- Press-Bulleti- A --lifetime of pledsant or ransacked, Ethel Williams, 1 if you bake-day- s ' 1 1 Bingham for more thariv six years, was found murdered in ner room in 'or .. ' . 25 ot.. Complies with the National and State Pure Food Laws. Semt for the K C Cook Book. You can have a cop FRF.8. The K C Cook s Book, so tested s, sent itxipt of the colored certihaite packed in the 25eut cart. Send free it today? the Union house Tuesday night. She bad been strangled to death. f Thu TORn of a nhonotrra nh. which Jaqucs Mfg. Co., Chicago triivriMii-,n,,r- l j Get Rid of That - thecals-- ' murder was made. and Wilcox took up but reported shortly after midnight that .hey had found no clue An Italian named Jim Yen was arrested but later released. Just what was the value ot the jew-eli- y and the amount of money stolen from the woman's room cannot be as-- , long after their covery of the Yulieemen Gordy the case at once departure- Come 2nd Brings you health as well as entertainment. try a game today. Ladies are cordially invited to PRACTICE FREE every day from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. We. hare a choice line of Candy and Nuts for Christmas. Let us figure with you. American Box Ball Parlors ' .64 NORTH ACADEMY AVENUE. certained. A pocketbook containing $65 was overlooked by the murderers. Foreigners Suspected. It Li believed that the woman's assailants were foreigners. Those were not who heard their voices certain whether the decent was Italian or Grecian. To the inexperienced Policemen ear they are similar. Gordy and Fred Wilcox say they have several clews that may lead to an arrest. Deputy Sheriff Thea Schweitzer and several special deputies have joined In the chase. Ethel Williams, who was 2S years of age, had lived in Binghau about six years. Nobody who knew of her antecedents could.be found tonight. That the motive was robbery only Is the belief of the police. They think that both her visitors grabbed her by the throat and that the music of the drowned her faint grapfhaphone screams, if, indeed, she uttered any And Summer Two Trains .' to Tickets on sale Dec. at all Utah Stations. Long Limits Stopovers Diverse Routes 21st-23r- Los Angeles v Splendid Diner - ' AT PROVO isemocrairc ana rrogressive uniiea States senators are being bombarded with, fetters and telegrams protesting against tn cooirrmatlon or tne appointment of James Clove as postmaster at Provo. Announcement of the reappointment of Clove by President Taft wm nnntainert in a unecial terday. Democratic and Progressive leaders immediately began to wire to the leaders of the two parties urg ing mvw 10 oppose connrmauon oi Jhe appointment " . A 'special fJonT Washington announced last night that Senator T. P. Gore and Senator Hoke Smith, as well as other Democratic leaders, had declared that if it were humanly yPjpS" sible to prevent the confirmation of Clove s reappointment they would certalnlx do so.; In this the Democrats are likely ,to receive the cooperation of many Progressive senators, who will act 'at the request of; the Progressive leaders in Utah, and" the confirmation oi uioves reappointment Is. regarded as extremely Iravcto's ' , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ' - All persuDH uavuis ciaiuin againsi estate of Lars ' A. . Johnson .deceased, will present the same with the Touchers at .his. residencsln Santa-qulcounty and state of Utah, on or before the 15th day of April, 1913. -' CONRAD A. JOHNSON, : 7 Admla.Ws.tor. to Colorado DRIVES OFF telect a routs famed for Its Scsnlo Attractions and Superior ' Traln Ssrvlc. , . extra expense for side trips,. than any other line. Every Mile a Picture Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars dally Louis, Omaha to Denver, and Chicago. Superb Dining Car Service ; " Fres and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished erf application to any Rio Grand Agem . -. s T-I. A BENTON, Goik Agt Paos.'T' k : Salt Lake City, Utah 7';' ' FRANK A. WADLEIGH, General Passenger Agentf " ' ' Oonvasv' Colorado. J. : , . . A . ,.- -'.' JSj V Provo Steam Laundry Telephone 164 or Wagon wuiCaii SPAFFO RD ($L T'lil Delivered We have plenty. 17 Telephone LOOK DOWN a MEN WHO DO a ONE ,rs?r- . THE STREET SOME EVENING AND PICK OUT THE THE BUSINESS. COME IN AND GET ONE OF OU R "HOT POINT" IRONS FREE FOR" i MONTH'S TRIAL. Electric Company . ,,, V ,i,w fT-- 1' .... IIII)M ,,, miii m 11 a an .ju HOURS ARE DOLLARS In t,his busy age. So , ;, ; Oregon Short Line Railroad In connection with the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific and O. W; R. & N. Lines, desires to serve you to all east em points, the Pacific Coast and locally. . $75,000,000 is being expended in double-trackin- g these lines west of the Missouri River; the block-signasystem for protection is being kept at the highest possible state of effectiveness, and eq uipment and service is contin tially being improved and brought to the latest standard of quality. ' . Consult any l . RHEUMATISM Sciatica and. Neuritis - .Should it become known that a pHvsician living here cotflO" RELIEVE EVEiiY t ASE of rheumatism, sciatica and neuriti), the sufferers of this and surrounding cities would crowd his office. One physician in New. York a specialist, has been able to do this to RELIEVE PRACTICALLY EVERY CASE PRESENTED TO HIM, with a prescription known as It is an ethical prescription and ItUKITU. contains neither opiates nor narcotics; and it has proven itself in more than 45,000 cases to be a positive antidote for the uric acid in the system which cause rheumatism, sciatica and neuritis. No dieting la necessary on the contrary, you are recommended to eat your usual allotment of food. No matter bow badly you 'are suffering. jtou will btfanoecLtheLtilicineKlLJt once. We are prepared to show you proofs, backed The physician who can relieve by affidavit. every ease i not in this city in person, BUT THE MEDICINE THAT TIE PRESCRIBES IS HERE. , which is in powder form, sells foi "Nurito," and $2 a box. To try it means, to be Convinced to replace pain and aches with enthusiasm for thit advancement in medicine. Magistral Chemical Ce., Flatirott Btdg . New York For sale by Oregon Short Line Representative anywhere "when you are ready to travet." NONECT It m v.. On Farm & City Property Securety Hedquist Drug Co. and all other leadlngruggistsr r ; There are several reasons why we loan more money in Utah county than all other agents combined. Straight Jime loans.' Monthly installment loans. Aberdeen, King and est loans 20 years experience in Provo without a single foreclosure. Independent Coal Co. fit MtEWAN 'Proprietors ' Tslsphone 459. , Low inter- -- The Money Lenders Lump, Nut and Slack KNIGHT ----- RAY Hiawatha .1 . is. 1915 If One Phytician Conld Relieve ' This is especially true in traveling. ' In traveling east or west ; north or south, by rail, yo plan to get to your destination in the shortest possible time ; you want modern comfort, and you expect and re quire every possible measure of protection. Without these featurestravel in what General Sherman said war companies. Drug iniJ - , TERROR. -- - v - Electric Signs Talk ; Special Low Round Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado Springs, Denver and principal eastern points on sale October 10th and 19th, 1912," November 23rd and 25th, 1912, December 21st and ,23rd, 1912. St - Get It now while you .can.. Charles P. Taft. of CincinpatiJ brother of President Taft. is exjiect-eto become a candidate to succeed I'nited States Senator Theodore R. Burton, whose term will expire in . Kansas City, at Moderate Prices Winter Rale The chief executioner of death in the winter and spring months is pneumonia. Its advance agents are colds and grip. In any attack by one of these maladies no time should be lost In taking the best medicine obtainable to drive it off. Countless thousands have found thi sto be Dr. King's New Discovery. "My husband believes it has kept him from having oneumonia three or four times,", writes Mrs. Geo. W. Place, Rawsonville, Vt., "and for coughs, colds and croup we have never found its equal." Guaranteed for all bronchial affections. Price. f0Js and Trial bottle free at Hedquist $1.00. Drug Co., two stpres, successors to $1 This Routs offers the "Back . East? Travelers varied seenlo attractions, that can bs seen from the car windows without . " S MO 6 T ). llurton of Senator Theodore Ohio, is 'oiiTwf)"rr' an rimiouncenienf when his that he will seek term expires. present -- J. W. N. WlilTECOTTXON,;, Attorney for Administrator. Jan, The Denver & Rio Grande The Scenic Line of theWorld mors " ' Frank P. CIjish. well know u. as newspaper publisher in Alabama, among those receiving nicution for 'place ih the Wilson i'nint-t- . 1. and the East Should ft' Every f amily has need of a good, reliable liniment. For sprains, bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains there Js none better than Chamberlain's. Sold by Hedquist Drug Co., two Btores, successors to Smoot and Palace Drug romianies. (Adv.) a Return January 6th. See your agent for particulars. For information, literature, etc., write to T. C. PECK, G.,P. A., Los Angeles, Cal. J. H. MANTJERFIELD, A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. RE- Mb Jam Methods 11 President Hadley of Yale did not deny a few days ago that fhere had been an informal conference ou' the1 subject of President Jaft .accepting the Kent professorship of law at Yale. He did say, however, that the matter had not been formally acted upon in any way. One fare Between All Utah oPints. 'Tickets on sale Dec. 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, Service The Provo Steam Laundry y our business efficiency is maliijfiiedVielib I - . POSTMASTER CLOVE APPOINTED d, Holiday Rates , tf your shirls and Collars are laundried at - Smoot and Palace (Adv.) $40 round trip $40 DAILY Q - ONLY 24 HOURS AWAY 28, 31, -- , California -- at all. Tired Feeling after a short time., Not roru, leading rrz rtfj,4f.,.,.i-.4:Jvrrr- i Thad been playing and which con tinued to drag its needie over the of retxrd, attracted the attention other inmates of the house... Going lying body of the Williams-woma- n stretched across the Dea, ner race ms iigured.. Jiiring the evening three Greeks f Hadley Doet Not Deny It. 25 Ou nces Wallingford, j .......... . A Depends on Neatness President Jatt i consjdi4hg an offer of the Kent professorship at the Yale law school. The place which liaa been vacant for several years, and was last filled by Prof. Phelps, at one time American minister to Great Britain, 'has been formally ten dered to Mr. Taft and he has talked it over with his cabinet, but arrived at no decision. .The Kent endowment pays $5,000 a year. of originally Helena, Mont., aged 28, a woman of the underworld who had lived in Bethel J , t18 , AT YALE LAW SCHOOL. kc Cook's Book 5E BELOW are AAAAAAAAAXAAAXJkJLjiiLjLA HE IS CONSIDERING AN OFFER OF THE KENT,JROFESORSHIP Send for the Strangled, her earrings pulled out ol her ears, her finger rings ripped an(l other' bagoff, and ner gage C Baking Mot- Accused. No Suspects From Bingham i BeYc JurOvmCrtef PAG3TI1TX2. Your Success Powder' any housewife can easily make biscuits, cakes and pastries tnat surpass the product of the world' greatest chefs. A trial will prove that to your entire satisfaction. Probably the ..Robbery wa$ - TAFT MAY BE With K TO DEATH r , - - |