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Show VI A r; JALT LAKE ROUTE ' Apply at this office. ' For Salk A first-cla- t tbe pumoibre Entered eoond class matter l Provo Ctt. Dish, for tmn invasion through SUBSCRIP1 ION RATESi In Advance, On Veer, SI x. Monthe, 'hree Month One Month f ' - -- ' i , Not In Advancei One Veer Three Month! One Month, - iialf rati via SaqYedro to Sail . Lake aisf 4eturu June II, 12, 13, andJ.4. Uuysl.rytturpii- i- Junelb MEtt-- A I- Palntsi AesternVarnIsh- Stair! i Jahnsons VtiooH Dyes' - TKA V KLKU 'HaKratfyia course ss - i J 1': nndPasle.-MnyaRubbir:!.- . fl cme"nL'-;cairr4efe:eqfrt;y- . tJililltf JHlulIh Ill UJisWlilJiriJ ' .!.' .26 office. .30 - If in the chapter of liapjienings, which God forbid, the President should be summoned to cross the dark river, there is no one that I know who could more worthily till the first place. Speaker Cannon in 6econd-- i What nonsense! ig nomination of Sherman. H " 11 Wanted We w ' ant ' to ' buy one L Speaker Cannon began his speech nominating Sherman for with the quotation: I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house in the dwell to That ia all very Lord than the tents of wickedness, of well, but unless Uncle Joe reforms his language he will stand no ? chance as a doorkeeper. vice-preside- nt I i The comments that ure being given in the press of the country set forth in the most exacting " terms the attitude of the people of the couutry in regard to the nomination of Mr. Taft. As has been stated before m these columns, tjiere is no doubt but the support received by the Secretary of War in the convention at Chicago was backed by the office holders of the country. President lloosevelt was the chief operator of the machine and used every effort to have his candidate placed in nomination. The pres- -, encc of Office Holders Power was so evident in the convention that those who belonged to the minority were treated with utter contempt, The convention ended with a split in the Republican ranks. Quoting j the Los Angeles Herald: Not imme 1892 has there been such a prospect of Democratic suo , cess as there is today. Many Republicans are bitterly opposed to the Roosevelt policies. Many conscientious Republicans, from entirely coni-- i cientious motives, refuse to indorse Republican tyranny in the Philippines, If japan has her Korea, America lias her Philippines. The story of the Philippines has been suppressed. This year, more emphatically than ever TAFT IS NOT PEOPLES CHOICE. , j L , t , Hines-lviOib- , - ! j your ; . j ' ' 'I, !. I I ''I" 1 'l (! rJ,' V.I)UNN,;Mgr.of ,yard. , . Ind. , and girls. Board Hoard for gents. Nice Some ieople dont have money tp place 259 Houtli Second Fast."' loan, on farms during this money AVe (do, For HalkUHIUP Household We, always stringency. Call at lf7 Nort h Fog rth West. have lots of monjey to. loan on easyj Schwabs cornet and terms and at loy interest. Conte', V. H. Ray & Co. 5th East on Jst north. A brown purse in. i 1,. tn-i, containing 15 in gold, and tithing reFor your staple, faucy aud fresh ceipt for '$5. with owners name bn. Return to this oftice and be rewarded, greenj groceries, call . on Wilfuid wanted A good handy girl. Good Ferry at. his new store, 338 to 342 fimd wages. Apply at 61 north 2nd East1 West Center. )f full line tf Lost Black silk watch fob, with and ganleu seeuds always on hand .. before a vote for Republicanism will be a yote for imperialism and against white to this pearl pendant. Return ' jA mericanism, and the election of Taft will undoubtedly and positively, i nt office. '! I. few years, deliver this country into the hands of the and within next j. j n it; v fw the Botts.' f) Wanted Position by bookkeeper, Socialists. A vote for Taft will be a vote for Socialism. t '4' f i or several small 'sets of books. Good Do you ant lo self ydtir farm fo a references. Address, Box 636, Beino good cash priced 'If you do juxt list c rat office. ' 3t . for sale with W H. Rav & Co., ,6J SPRING. LOVE AND Older than history has been the watching and Acaffeuiy, Pvo, U.tah. IMMORTALITY. waiting for the song of the dove and the cry of i Mens and child rens, clothing the whippoor-wi- ll and from the breath of flowers LOCAL AND PEItSONAL i 'fur-nitur- i j,,i a , , rior to all others on accoynt, G lb i s4 t) of its cleanness, heat prod uc- j, ing qualities anq freeiion from tslate., r Why not try itl ' J .B4-- 4 ! j " j 4 . aJ ( J ! 1 UiU'P. Mil., j t 4 '(n ,0 tU i UM II .J M i Ay Mt . JUST vuRlECEIVED ittut Ia, j j t i ) . ) ' i rf ; Vt 1 In! iipnovo; UTAHiOi '.q - f t I , , l j , I , i , . i - . e. ! W I Above the average, kind of Coal you will find the grade 'n ' j . we sell. Our Coal is pupe- - . - een ' J ! i IS ! HEAD and SHOVLDERS ' - ' i I -- ! BOTH PHONES turn to 92 South 2nd. West, or' phone in the toy line to please i the hot i Lusr-rlMw- I' West Street, Provo North, and Second ' " ... ;3ih , , - 312 1, treek Caisile Gate .and Clear er ROCIv yPRlNGH UoALVf work., Call at Hotel Roberts, ; ,! 2t Place your order witll the Independent Lost On Sunday, June Uth, a pair Coal Company. ,. Opposite Woolen of rimless glasses with gold bows, in Mill. i i a black case. Finder please return to - . ' is weaver Ix)hJe best The 74 North 4th. East, or Democrut otllce, carjet and receive reward. . , , finck, 54 West First South. ,i, .J ; Lost A childs clmin and locket Geo. E.- Jlotve carries everything with initial A. D. IV Reward. Re. I j . hahdy 'man'foi yard Wanted-A- 1 The Busy Corner'''' V';,W ;,1T5otfir'Phone8:l0i 'U!' I' j ! 1 - 1 Mixeii canily 10c. lb, at Rotts, ' j J yj, Under the, management of R. H. Meat and Ferguson the Grocery company is again' coining tb the front witha jfulHine of fancy, staple and green groceries. Everything Prompt deliveries made to all of the City.- Both Phones. Call. parts ' For the Fourth of July celebrations tbe B. & R.'tl. will sejj tickets between any jtwo jsiints on its line in Utah at rate of one single fure for the round flip'. Belling dates' July 8th and 4th. Jl, Good returning until the 6th. ' silk ribbons at BottS. Get hundred small dwelling houses in a good location, Will pay cash or assume mortgage. Prefer houses where there is an installment mortgage on them so that the rent will pay for the house. W .' It.- Ray & Co .57 North Academy Avenue. . UTAH IS FOIt BRYAN. Lost Breast pin, Crescent shape leaf in center, small stone. Reward. 604 West First North street. ' 'i . Wanted To rent modern furnished house or rooms. No children. Address P. O. Box 403, city. tm28 , ' I , j, M AAcYlurtrys Ready Mixed Ban Pedro, b Salt anil in the International Correspondence Lake (3ty irpturB Jut te 17, 18, the mills G(ks1 returning June .1.9. am School for sale cheap; price and' 22ml. ; terms to suit your purse. Apply at eastern Points ' ' ' ' ' this office. r.ites June 8th,' 12th, 13th Special 2.!SO t h Wanted To rent a three or aiid 15th. Final limit' October 31 .79 four room house, near in. Take 1908., Fur full particular see agents. possession between present time and I" EVERY SUNDAY June 1st. Apply J. D. LJthis 81. 2o to Salt Lane ami return $1.23 .$2.7S 1.40 .60 Six Month Beebe vf.M PIlOypMrNTJJDN-FERENC- E VNITKis-Vr.- y h T f -H- UTJ-'AL J. DAVID LARSON, EDITOR. ' SPECIAL (J ,''.1,1 m'j j.mikA ' L, If'Sll'i d St iIi A! C'.Jff! ,i ii of L&re Shipment I V i H O'TrHiJi t i .bi, TRUNKS. b.u.-'- ' , tB GRIPS. TELESCOPES, ETC. ,!i ( r, ,, : exhaling from the barren earth. , t In the earliest times the hearts of lovers beat more passionately with the climbing of the sun toward the zenith, the songs of praise rose with fresh exultatiou when violets bloomed and the blood of youth ran riot when the first warmth awoke the sleeping woods, We are as much and as truly parts of what we call Nature as the , trees and flowers, and the tide of vitality ebbs and flows in us as it ebbs and flows in the world about iis. The life within leaps tip to the cry of the life without as the heart of man responds to the heart of its fellow after long separation. Half the joy of spring is in the senses aud half in the spirit; but the of the spirit is deeper and fuller of mystery, for it is to the spirit that joy the symbolism of the season is made clear. ,, Of this tide of life which keeps the world abloom the divinest form is love, In love, and in love alone, life fulfills and reveals itself, jWhetber love steal through the senses or storm through them with the impetuosity of passion, its supreme joy is always for the spirit anc that joy rises out of the sense of immortality. Theu love comes every hour is full of the intimations of the fathomless life which' rises into consciousness in the soul of man; every touch o beauty is a hint of a loveliness not to be discerned by the eye but revealec to the Imagination; every experience is a door through which the spirit passes on into the fuller possession of a happiuess that fills that air of the world with a sweetness whose, roots are below the reach of time anc , ,Mj , . j, Botts.' ' , ! , , I I , MU , ' at everything Botts. , .,s t ji! (J , i M lu ih ., . , l( C - d. .. e i f.i.ii , ' fU ! i Geo. E. Howe has the most select stock of china ware south of Salt Lake City. Call and examine our large stock of handsome china. 20 per cent off on all china ware sales for next IQ days. We guarantee to please you., tf. ,, hand-paint- ed ' H 1. 11,.' , j v If you wunt a nice little fruit farm ithin said extension, in projiortion to NOTICE i , the foot front so abutting thereupon in the great fruit belt on Provo bench Notice is hereby given by the city you should buy it now for you will being the district to be affected or d council of Provo City of the intention of the said council to make the following described improvements, towit: I - Construct a cement sidewalk, four feet wide, ujion the following designated portions of sidewalks, being sidewalk extension No. 2, in paving district No. 10, as heretofore created and established by the city council of Provo City, namely: The east sidewalk on Fourth West street, between the south side of Center street and the north side of Third Houth street, and the west sidewalk on said Fourth West street, between the south side of Third youth street and the north side of Sixth South street, in Provo City, Utah, and to defray the abutters portion of the costs and expenses thereof, estimated at $1532.16, or 64c ier front or linear foot, (there being approximately 2394 feet of abutting property), by a local assessment upon the follow ing lots and lands abuttinsf upon said improvement, and -- by suid improvement, namely: Fronting on Fourth West street: Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 41; lots 4 and 6, block 48; lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 63 lots 1, 6, 7 and 8, block 27; lots 1 and 8 block 18, and lots 1, 6, 7 and 8, block 5 plat A, Provo City survey. The citys proportion of the costs and expenses or making said improvements w ill be defrayed by the city. All protests and objections to the carrying out of said intention by the city council must be presented in writ ing to the city recorder on or before the hour of 10 a. m., on Wednesday, the 22nd day of July, A.D., 1908, being the time set by the city council when it will meet and hear and consider such objections as may be made thereto. Pntedjhls 2oth day of June, A. I)., 1908. David Johnson, 8 HAD City Recorder. First puyiicatlun June 27, 1908, , have to pay more money if you wait for another month. W. H. Ray & Co. sell them on easy terms, Kill m ,4 Complete line of fishing tackle Botts. j Ml i Si 'T'Vio' ,i)I. .v.uai it. i ji.'ul, Prices reasonable... I ,,, lo. MA i'Im. ' vi!...;T See windows at sales. i ' i The Place, to buy what you eat. T( yiD jV'tnTi iJiV 4 tWe Buy as well as Sell"I f (iff 5 Ml j jm 23 North Academy Avenue! TroVol '1. ' ! D.iT J (h.;. 1'VflHA .... ifn- -, I ' k, II ( I a-- s w a, ; "- !' .1 ,1 a: MBoth w , 1 . Phones. nt n) ; Vt ?; , S,.n I !i t. J ' ' 4 Provo Foundry & Machine E A T j OS. M F : hF I RR IP o n tV NAg m, A I - i. J j , i . ' 1.1 l,.,! , 1 j,,. 1, -- , i i (Jl v (,jHf ,,.M Sell OUinJ Mlnlnl I t ' , cra. Wine Cijw. Repairs,' Iron and Enaineand Boiler Brass' Castings, Etcs. b 1J. f' I'" ' ' d. ' 11 " .j i ' Yt t ( M West Center Prouo,,Utah , i i i GET A HOME IN A WARMilCtIMATE : l ' ! I IJ . . I t ( ; ( HERiEAFTEIi n The great fruit belt on Provo Bench la Ure from frost. Having a record of 30 consecutive fruit crops without, a slngld fatlLrel1 n it .it c .l u , , f 'Jl . If , I i Sc "" '' L 57 NORTH ACADEMY AVE ef " b. 1 te, FOV ARE INTER.ESTED SEE A ! . . . .. eo lit "Ml U 0 ! ill n(; ESTATE, INWRANtE; And LOANS ' i! j ( ' I II !)! M! B tf The Domestic Steam Laundry is both in the work always in done and the delivery . I HERE---N0- T tj8 Bolts for special ' f'.i MEATS alnd, GROCERIES , Pro vq Steam Laundry , 1; 4.U ; at Geo. E. Hdwe is still at the old stand with a large and complete stock of fresh sweet meats figs, ates, candies, nuts, etc. IT, H i, i Sutton M&rfcet ) i You will always look neat if you get your clothes yleaued,' pressed aud repaired at 89 North Academy Ave. JJUll'if ( ' Prices the lowest at Botts i U I : ! By order of the city council. !A). I , ' the ordinary laundry or the home laundry. .Phone 104 for us to call. We know we can please you. ; Ii. ' I'1, T . ' i Ci'-jli)'- - ,s 1 ( proved machinery and long experience makes it possible for us to do per- feet work better than ' ul bene-fltte- i ' (' ii!"' onirt , M (.(11, laundered shirt. Our - For wedding presents go to Botts, No heart that knows love can look at death without looking beyond it f 1.25 to Salt Lake unil return eery None can shut his eyes so tight as hot to see in the springtime smile -- Sunday via the I). & R. (1. of nature the death linens of life and the love of God. Heap Big fire Works at Botts. w iirtYi clothes; and a perfectly laundered, shirt presents a better appearance' and really looks better, than does a man who wears a1 $40 suit and a i poorly , , ever-watchf- i , ,;!tchauge. ,. ' 'wears' at; $10 suit;iof5 i , , c' ft tf jB, . is the first essential to ward a dressy dignified ' r appearance. A' man who ; , i A iio j i The Domestic Steam Laundry has both phones; Bell phone No, 203 blk, the Independent No. 20. The laundry is situated on south Academy Avenue. f.J f () Perfectly; t.i Laundered IV . , '1Mr! t i.! .i , . I it , r I H'Jl , l( Best carpet weaver Is Lolidefiuck, 54 West First South.1 Ml'iH tf M THOMASFLETCHER, 'H ,, Haberdas Hers; .1 j hiA , . j Dll' The good place to get your clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired isai 89 North Academy Avenue.1 All ' work first class.1' ' tjS We sell nearly uvr. , u svit all t li ,t i ... PRICES ;to d r 'j .J ! tu.'il ! ,v-- at Botts:" Tid-Bitsir- I I i 9 ' T f t i . PROVO. VTAH , j |