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Show i HAD A GOOD TIME. i iced that one of the most charming young ladles of the coterie had a shawl BUSINESS A on. - GUIDE, Whats the matter, Lncy? Inquired PROVO BASEBALL TEAM WELL one young laity; are you afraid of Directory for those wishing thi adTREATED BY EPHRAIM. dress of any of the following business taking cold? men of Provo. he replied. No, no. Is up to 8G. You'll "The theraometer The Boys Enjoyed Themselves in Sanget so hot if you wear that shawl." Decker& Co.t pete and Had a Couple ot Good Im willing to get hot, "she replied Fruit and Produce. Practice Games Provo Wins One rather pettishly. The Other a Tie. Dont you know why she wears that shawl? laughed her little brother, as J. Beck , Watches and Jewelry. he wiped some taffv off his mouth with The Provo baseball team returned the sleeve of his coat. Sunday afternoon from Ephraim, where You be quiei, John Henry. said A.Van Norsdall , they met, the Redstuckingof that place the dear angel, as she turned a trifle Watch Repairing. in two (tames of ball, Friday and S red. All the members of the team The boy got our of her reach and aie enthusiastic over their reception yelled; "Ill tell you why she wears 8. Richards, and general treatment at the hands of that shawl. When she Plumbing and Jobbing. goes on the the Ephraim people and have nothing rvt,r g0b it bis arm and under pUs but good words for the ball boys. bugs her. and nobody can see through Taylor Bros. Co., The first game was a walkaway for j,hP g,imP Furniture, Music, Stoves, Crockery. Provo, the Ephrairuites seeming to Then there was a scene. John Henry have a decidedly off day. In.Sa'ur. was driven sumniarilv to bed, and the clays game, however, the latter seemed party started for the scene of the fes George R. Stoney, to wake up and with stiff playing aud Noury Public; with Havercamp A Co. without the shawl. a couple of lucky accidents tied the tivlty seore in the nioth when the game was C. A. Pedersen , New Paint Store. called on account of darkness. Groceries and Provisions. I wish to announce to the public that We give below the line up and score on or about October 1, 1 will open up by innings of each game: iu the "Id utand formerly oecupled by Taylor & Poulton, Snow & Young, on west Ceuter street Fridays line-up- . Groceries, Crockery, Tinware. between G and H, with a full and complete stock of paints, oils, glass, and W. H. Freshwater, s everything found in a paint and Sporting Goods. Hardware store. I ask In advance that the pnhlic give me the support I hope to merit through a strict attention to business.-- R. C. Watkins, and the prices I will be able to make Architect, Provo City. by being in a position to buy for spot cash. H. J. Maiben. A. U. INTERVIEW and Kindling Wood. EGGERTSEN'S C.F. -- GO TO- - THIS WEEK. Provo Coal Co., J. J. J. PETERS, Agent. On J Street, bet. First, and Second. Telephone No. 815 Rings. GLOWING, CHEERFUL I FIRE, I Til-Bit- k 2C ) For the State Fair, October 2 to 8, Conference at Salt tbe Lake, October 6 to 8, Inclusive, the Salt Palace and horse race meeting October 8 to 7, the R, G. W. will make rate of $1.90 from Provo to Salt Lake and return. Tickets on sale Oct. 2 to 8 inclusive, good returning until October 12. Four fast trains equipped with first class chair cars, coaches, diners, etc., leave Provo every day for Salt Lake F. Fouts, Agent. City. Consult Comity Clerk or Respective Signers fir Further Information, In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial DiviDistrict, Utah County, sion, In the matter of the estate of Walter H. Huish deceased. . SATURDAY. NOTICE The petition of Christina Huish asking for order of confirming tale of the Inline-uis substantially the same terest of said estate in the firm of Walter H. The Huish A Son has been eat for hearing at as iu Fridays game. Harrison pitched 10 o'clock a. m., Friday, tbe SSHh day of Sept., 1899, at the court house in Provo City, the entire nine innings. Shipp prnylng Hobson as a Kisser. Utah County, State of Utah Dated at Provo City, Utah, Sept. 15, 1899. short and Peterson center fleid. And as a daring and competent GEO. HAVER" AMP, Clerk, A. V. Robison, Deputy. SCORE BY INNINGS. naval officer has obtained a world wide By F. 8. Richards, attorney for petitioner. reputation, but it is no greater than (First publication Sept. 16, 1896.) that of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 0- -6 Provo In the District Court of the Fourth Judioial 1 District, of the State of Utah, in and for Utah ..0 0 S 0 0 0 0 i 6 St. Paul railway as aofcaterer to the County. Ephraim the general Estate of 8usan McCornlck, . eoeased. comfort and safety Game called at the end of the ninth Utah.-Proba- The Burlington Route. nolds the worlds record for long distance fast running 1025 miles in 1047 minutes. Two trains each wny daily between Denver, Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Atchison and St, Louis aud all easttrn points. Dioingcars on all through trains. No railroad has better sleeping cars than tbe Burlington route; not even on the famous limited trams between Chicago and New York are the sleepers bright er, cleaner or of more modern design The cars on the main line trains are equipped with wide vestibules; they are lighted by gas; their smoking and toilet compartments are unusually roomy; from end to end they are thoroughly up to date. Drawing room has one full section and a single lower berth, with toilet annex. Berths may be reserved on application to any Burlington route ticket agent. Sleeping car conductor will, on request, telegraph ahead for accommodations on connecting lines. A map of tbe United States; three feet four inches wide by four feet long; printed In six colors; mounted on rollers; shows every State, county, im portant town and railroad in the anion. A very desirable and ueeful adjunct to any household or business establishment. Sent on receipt of 15 cents in stamps less than cost. Ticket office, 214 So. West Temple street, Salt Lake City. R. F. Neslen, Traveling Pass, and Freight Agent. W. t. CULLEN .... 8 ALT Rates, LAKE CITY, UTAH. CFCars from all $2 per day trains pass the door. Lost or Stolen. From Paonia, Delta county Colorado, the following described horses: One light iron gray work horse, Telephone No. 27. (Double Thumb.) weight about 1200 pounds, branded 76 on left stifle, had bell on when missed One brown work horse, weight about 13(0 pounds, short tall, star on fore bead, white nose, branded 4 on shoul der. One Iron-grawork horse, weight about 1300 pounds, branded 4 on shoulder. One brown saddle horse weight about 1000 pounds, brand resembling HV combined on right shoulder. One sorrel horse, three years old, white strip In face, branded 4 pn both shoulders. If found notify W.H. MyerR, Paonia, Colo., or W. T. Hiwkey, Provo, Utah. the actlan Is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and delend the above en titled action: and In cane of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered again at you according to the demand of the oomplaint, of which a copy la herewith served upon you. Jacob Evans, Attorney for plaintiff. P. O. address: Provo City, Utah; office First National Hank building (Flrat publication August 26, 1899.) SHERIFF'S SALE. McMillan, During our restless days and sleepless nights we foresaw the big advance that would take place in all classes of goods, and this Is what we have bought for you to save you from 10 to 80 per cent: Seven cars of Steel Ranges, Cook aDd Heating Stoves, Universal Stoves and Ranges, Peniogular Stoves and Ranges, and the Great Western a full Hue; also 150 of the famous Coles Hot Rlast, the lnrge8t line In the State. You want the goods; we want your money. Sleepless Furniture, Music, Stove and Crockery House. Branch House, Eureka, Utah. Taylor Bros. Co., Provo. y MARKET REPORT. (Furnished by Provo Meat Co.) Beef steers, live 8i8j ' 3 31 heifers, " cows, the Shawl. 23 7 Dressed beef 71 3 About a week ngo some young ladies Mutton, wethers, live 81 " 8 ewes, got up s party to go on a moonlight 71 7 The night Dressed mutton excursion up tbe river. " lamb 10 finally arrived, and the moon flooded field and river with a glow of pearly Hogs, dressed 66J " .....1 richness. Whpn the party was ready Veal, 7J8 to leave the house which had been p Chickens, dressed.. 10($12) Provo City, Utah, Oct, 4, 1899. pointed as the rendeavous. It was no- In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for the county of Utah, btate of John T. Morgan, plaintiff, vs. John Brash and Lidia Brash, defendantn. To be sold at sheriff's sale at the front door of the county oourt house In Provo City, Utah county, Stale of Utah, on the 16th day of A D. 1899, at 12 o'clock m of said day, the real estate described as follows, Situate lying and being in Utah county, State of Utah, commencing at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of section 7, township 8. south of rangs 2 east, Salt hake meridian, thence east 40 rods, thence south ICO rods, thence west 40 rods, thenoe north ICO rods to place of heglanluf, containing an area of '0 acres. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 23d day of Gso. A. Stobhs. September, 1899. Sheriff of Utah County, Utah. By Wm. K. Henry. Deputy sheriff. Wilson A Smith, attorneys for plaintiff. (First puollcc.tton Sept. 22, 1899.) SHERIFF'S SALE. first-cla- rig. ss W. T. HAWKEY, Propr. mm CHARLES THRESHERS, and all Heavy Work. L. GRIER, Propr. j Center Street, Provo. ( 4 doors East Taylor Bros, Co. FRESH AND CURED MEATS. OUR OWN UAYR LARD. CASH PAID FOR FAT STOCK. Ask your dealer for the GREAT WESTERN GLOVE. 8UMMONS. In the Justice Court American Fork precinct l. Utah County, State of Utah, before John Justice of the Peace. Martha Houston, plaintiff ) vs Summons, Utah. S. The Central Meat Market. The proper GLOVE for LUMBERMEN, WOOD CHOPPERS, E. A. Wsdqwood, Administrator ot the estate of Busan McCordeceased. nlck, E. E. Corfman, attorney for administrator. First publlcatlot Sept. 9, 1899.1 , FIRST-CLAS- Give me a call when you want a GIVE HE A TRIAL; WILL TEEAT I III RifiHT. Provo Roller Mills. JAS. F. DUNN, Western Agent, Provo, Utah. JESSE KNIGHT ( JT " Bakers No. T 1 1 ) Per 1, per 1001b, $1.50; CURRENT TIME TABLE. In effect Oct. 1, 1899. LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST. & SONS, Proprs. delivered to any part of the city free at the following prices: Utahs Best (High Patent) 1001b, $1.80; Whole Wheat, 1001b, $1.60, P. O. Box JOS. T. McEWAN, 192. 1001b, $1.60; Telephone No. 31. .... Manager Pureka Saloon. Headquarters for all travelling and mining men. Nothing s trade and the best of goods handled. Finest )ut brands of Wines and Liquors for family trade. first-clas- For Salt Lake City, Ogden and the West... 8:20 am No. 3 For Salt Lake City. Ogden aud the west. .. 7:47 p m No 5 For Am. Fork, Lehi. Center St., PROVO. and Salt Lake City ... 4:10 p m 7 Leht For Am. Fork, No. and Salt Lake City..... 8:27 a m P. O. Box, 356. No. 1 per Graham, per Mill opp. R. R. depot. France. LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST AND SOUTH. SUMMONS. What was it made for, pat In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial No. 2 For Grand Junotion To carry all the scapegoats in the District, State of Utah, County of Utah. 9:33 a m and points East Sarah Ann Isaacson plaintiff, No. 4 For Grand Junction French army. Summons. va. 9:15 p m and points Etst Edward Joeeph laaaeaon, Did it hold em or did it bust, pa? No. 6 For Springville, Thisdefendant, It did bust. Detroit Freo Press. The State of Utah to the said defendant: tle 8a 'pete and Richfield 9:23 p m You are hereby summoned to appear within No- - 8 Fpr Springville, Span- days after the service of thin summons twenty Castilla. Fork layson and Eureka 6:20 p m upon you. if served within the county In which The best summer hotel in the State. Rates $8 to $12 per week, Kaiser & Mose Christensen, Proprietors. NEWLY FITTED UP AND Best Accommodations for Traveling Men. Albert J Houston, defendant I The State of Utah to the said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear before the above entitled court within ten days after tbe service ot this summons upon you, If served within the county In which this action is brought, otherwise, within twenty days after this service, and defend the above entitled action: brought against you to recover the sum of one hundred dollars, al eged to be due the plaintiff for money borrowed hy the defendant from the plaintiff ; and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered An Explanation. against you according to tbe demand of the complaint, John McNsir.L, Ta, whats the Dreyfus case? Justice of the Peace. manufacwas a satchel that Its big Jacob Evans, attorney for plaintiff. 1899.1 30, First publication Aug. tured four years ago by the court of Want Money. Why She Wore THe iJolk-- Is hereby NOTICE TO CREDITORS. given by e undersigned, E. A. Wedgwood, o of the estate of Susan McCornlck, deceased, to t le creditors of. and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them with neoessuiy vouchers on or before the ytDday of January, 1900, to said administrator at his office, First National Bank building, Provo City, Utah county, State of Utah. Dated Sept. 9, 1899. , General Agent, Salt Lake City, Utah, We DONE&ARCHBOLD. te 123456788 traveling public. Being tbe short line between Omaha and Chicago, and running the finest trains between those points, It is Datural that they should have obtained that reputation. Our trains are all lighted by electricity, heated by steam aud (solid consisting of palace day coaches, elegant chair cars, modern Ilibrary cars, superb sleeping ears, and a royal Ala Caite dining car service, running over a rock ballasted, steel rail track, on special fast time, give safety and you a service for comfort-convenience not to be obtained by any other route. Try us once and be convinced. Ask your ticket agent for C. M. & St, P. tickets and take no other. Write for maps, time tables, etc. L. L. Downing, Commercial Agent, Salt Lake City. SMOOT & SPAFF0RD. We are the only practical people In the county. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to and guaranteed. Located on Center, bet. H and I. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP. NOTICES. semi-annu- W.M. Wilson of Provo. to leaving something handsome for you by the chimney. A few tons of our high grade coal laid in now will Baye you money later on, when cpld weather forces dealers to raise prices. Better order now! Bicycle Mechanics. Manufacturer Cigars, Provo. Conference. on account of darkness. Umpires Dr. C. M. West of Ephraim, through your rooms in Santa Claus weather will attract the jolly old man Expert . Bott, inning 17 s. first-clas- Peterson pitched six innings for Provo, and Harrison three. In the latter part of the game Peterson retired, Shipp going on short and Smoot to center fleid. that radiates warmth and comfort BRILEY & VINCENT. Telephone, No, 48. LEAVE PROVO FOR NORTH. No. 52 For Ileber aud Inter9:30 a m mediate points No. 64 For Heber koO inter6:25 p m mediate points . W. SHARP. ARRIVE PROVO FROM EAST AND SOUTH No. 1 From Denver, Graud June, and points East 8:20 am From Denver, Grand Junctn and points eaat 7:47 p m No. 5 From Springville, Thistle Sanpete, Richfield 4:10 p m No. 7 From Kpringvle, Spanish F'k, layson, Eureka 8:27 a m No. 8 ARRIVE AT PROVO FROM WEST. No. 2 From California, Ogden and Salt Lake City 9.83 a m No. 4 From California, Ogden and Silt Lake City B.15 p m No. 6 From Sail Lake City, Lehi and American Fk 9:23 a m No. 8 From Salt Lake City, Lehi and American Fk 6:20 p m FIRST-CLAS- S HACKS AND CARRIAGES. Special Rates to Commercial Men. Cor. I and Center Sts. PROVO OF PROVO. and Savings Bank. In the District Court of the Fourth Judioial DUtrtet, Btate of Utah, County of Utah. ARRIVE AT TROVO FROM NORTH. Luther Chrletmai, plaintiff, vs. Riley H. Call, defendant. No. 51 From Charleston and - PROVO CITY, UTAH. To be sold at iherlfi sale at the front door of 8:20 am Heber the county court house In Provo City, Utah No. 53 From Charleston and County, State of Utah, on the 16th day of Surplus $10 000, Capital, $15,000. A. D 18!9, at 12 o'clock m. of aaid day, 4:00 pm Heber the rral eatate deaorlbed aa follow, to alt: Bituate, lying aud being In Utah county The only line to Ogden and Denver DIRECTORS: State of Utah; commencing 64 rode south ol Free reeling chair the northi-aatoorne- r of tho northecat quarter without change. Smoot Reed President. ot the anuthweat quart r of aecilon 16, town cars on through trains. Through t. ship s, aouthof ranges eaat, Salt Lake meri-60 sleeping cars to Denver, Kansas City, C. E Loose dian, thence aouth U roda, thence meat James A Bean, John Jones, ro ta, thence north 16 roda, thence eaat 69 roda Chicago, Portland and San Francisco L. S. Hills, Farrer. Roger to the plaoe of beginning, containing an area i 'gant equlppment, safety, speed John R. Twelves. ol five uorea and comfort. DmlDg cars on all Purchase price payable In lawful money of through trains. the United Htatca. Deled at Provo City, Utah, thla 23d day ( D. C. Dodge. General Manager, JOS. T. FARRER, CASHIER, 1S99. A. Guo. S. H. Babcock, Traffic Mauager. Btohks, September, Sheriff, Utah County, pub. Geo. W, Ukintz, By Wm. K. Henry, Deputy Sheriff. , General banking business transacted. Wilion A Smith, attorneya for plaintiff. Acting Genl Pass, Agt Flrat pubUoatlon SepL 33, ISM. F. Fouts, Ticket Agent, Proyo. Safe deposit boxoe far rent. CITY, UTAH General Baiiiinj Eusiusss Transacted, DIRECTORS: W. R Pike lteed smoot J. C. Graham, J. 11. Twelves, Preslrteut t J. C. E. Loose, W. Bean, E. R. Eldredge. H. S. Martin, Cashier. Safety deposit boxes for rent from annum and upwards. $3 per |