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Show J vagi: two .THE PROVO POS? THE PROVO POST Published The finest to had anywhere at very reasonable KNOCKOUT PUNCH prkes. Call and see only the iateat styles tn wedding cabinets.' EAST LAS VEGAS, M., July 1. Stopping in the midst of a workout in his graining quarters in Montezuma this afternoon, Jim Flynn walked to the ropes and Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY.-ANosu First West St, Provo, Utah t 22-2- 4 ! By The I , SUBSCRIPTION v.v-.-- , PRICES IN ADVANCE a a hicks, Editor. ii month 1.50 One Ladies and Gentlemen : For many weeks I have been training for my fight, with Jack Johnson next Thursday., Since coming to Las Vegas in April I have trained in Hot Springs, I am in the best condition I have ever enjoyed. If I should be so unfortunate as to lose my bout with the dusky champion you will never hear a yell from me, as I am in shape u put up the best fight there.is in me. I believe I will wrest the title from Johnson,r but-i- f L do not it will not be because I failed to do my best. I will win with a knockout punch so that there will be no question about itAL The crowd that he addressed was made up of aT large number 25 Cents s z ... matter according to u -- .f mwjmrn - Post subscribers are, requested to notify this office promptly whenever the paper is toot received. Residence carriers are supposed to notify the subscribers by blowing ft whistle upon their arrival with the paper. Please help us to soe that this rule is enforced by report- Ing any negligence on the part of the carrier. - - Our New Perfection Broiler Hoover Bros ;FilEf SPANISH FORK AND THE TUNNEL. T4 - Never in the Is pleasing many women. It enables the housewife to broil history of Utah County has there been such an ausHome Made' and Best Grade occasion as the of the shot to last picious firing as well on the New Perfection Stove as ovet a coal fire. open . i. Tunnel, which within the next year will mean the bringing under of course you And It aset alt fhe heat. cultivation of ma psixty thousand acres of ground which heretofore Expelsior Roller Mills are familiar with the It cooks evenly. has failed to produce the necessary amount of food for that section. It broils both sties at once. PHone 124 Well did the people of Spanish Fork take care of the hosts of visitors Provo, Utah mszxsnsznzuyfai'i smoke.doesnt It thaF journeyed fo'thaFeity fointoVopiu Cook-stov- e whbhadXourneyedhereby' . in the train, auto and buggy, to obhistory of this country has there been such an U the it it tueft ft convenience yer serve the fireman in his, last boxround, h will hake, broil, rot and toit opening of an, irrigation project Thousands of people went' to Spancoal as as a regular ifdl ing practice before the Fourth of rang. , just ish Fork to aid in celebrating the occasion, and hundreds went out harxboneV The Sew Perfection Stow July. over the land with the .hope of findin"a,place where at some future finwKcd ra etc Let, wttb rbwt lop, drop dwivtt, Johnson alsQ Avorked before a lowrl rati. rtf , lime they will he able to build up homes, for the popularity of this with every stove. Cook' Frn crowds Both of the fighters large Book also grven to an) one aeedmf 5 ceaU to ever in is the , county cover madtiif cost. increasing and cry of back To the land was put ahbrough days work. . Among the fistic notables exnever heard so far and wide as it is at the present lime. CONTINENTAL OIL CO. pected to arrive tomorrow is Since the word went out that the great tunnel had been holed Dtnver, Pueblo, Albuquerque, Cheyenne, Butte, Burns, wlio will , be Tommy Boue, Salt Lake City through the'publie press from Portland, Maine, to Portland, Oregon, , first second. Flynns has teen proclaiming the wonders of this district and everywhere there is praise for the Utah pioneer and the great state which the A TEMPORARY TRUCE. CHICAGO BOY LOST the city. pioneers have built up. Photographs and etchings have been drawn ' 80 TIMES IN FOUR He evidently thought he would Mexican Jim, a F to show the wonderful project and interest has been awakened YEARS GONE AGAIN have tp seek new.fields. Saturday , of the mining camp, spends most THE throughout the entire United States on the immensity of this system he was allowed to go toMichigao of his timqrin-th- e COOL LIGHT tavern-of-t"and the part irwill play in providing new home s for th people f CHICAGO, July l.Twehe-- y City on a lake excursion. He fail- little town. On this particular The Summer Light is the . the United States, ear-oled to return and the police were Raymond Williams,-Chicagday, having drunk up more than well take asked their 4o Such stories as the following, taken from the Denver Republican, up again champion lost boy, is gone usual, he quarrels'" with Jack are samples of the stories which are now being published all over the again. IJe wasMreported to the learned work of finding him. Hardy, a young prospector. Jaek, " would United States police tonight as missing for tM Why not improve your dairy under other circumstances, Jims have ignored disdainfully in' .Mormons time 50 The came into Utah valley in the early the lastfour stock by breeding your cows to s, and laid eightieth he felt it Its the drunken but garble, best the very sires? out their farms along the streams that flowed down from the moun- years. Lmp that will give' you too good a humor, for things none the revfaen weeks maximum illumination at the few he You A can find in best the the were not ago, tains into Utah lake. For a time their small ditches sufficed for .with him, prospering his to the turned mother land at for minimum . cost. , -- r - - their agricultural-need- s and they prospered. -- As population grew the seventy-nintand his young wife was growing A. 0. SMOOT, tiling he told the po- homesick for the East. Hence Electric Light is by far the cool ditches were enlarged and extended,. until every available drop of lice he had bid in every part ot. 431 W. Center Street. Jacks temper was on tap and he esf of ALL light it truly makes water .was. required to . meet thel mantis of t he irrigators. In years - Ihe best summer light. made Jim the laughing-stock-o- f of scanty precipitation there was shortage in the canals, crop yields y11 the town by giving him a wallop Winter or Summer, however, were diminished, aid the late comers frequently lost alL Under ing. Jim vows to get even; but these conditions uo further development of the valley was possible electricity holds for the home of wife ne carries off Jacks how! business establishment the msxi-- , and leaves a derisive not for f yet here were thousands of acres of land just as fertile as any injhe mum the number of superior advan- another at and saloon, which water without water was worthless. With Jack, itywoukl r valley, f irv turn-- , is effect the that the i 1q joke ii ; tages. support hundreds of families.' w ed. Jim has forcibly taken Jacks Do YOU use it? In 1902 the reclamation law was passed and then the valley woke wife as far as an old deserted well-bocome and investigate! up: The' framers peitioend the government to in the hills, when Jaek, who started after them, comes up and The Electric Companj and, if possible, to augment the water supply. All the irrigable lands j were signed up to guarantee the return o4he government's investopens fire. Jim lias the advantage for he is sheltered by the well-bowas in 1906 the actual work of cpnstructiou begun. ment, and and furthermore, Jaek is careful The government has nearly completed Its part oflhe contract. for fear of hitting his wife. This ,lt remains for the landowners in the falley to carry out their obligawarfare does not last long because THE BUTLER AND THE MAID tions. One of the first step Is the subdivision and saltrof all of an jmtbreak among the young A witty comedy at the Ellen Thu rsday and Friday, produced by Indian braves, who have started holdings in excess' of 160, acres. out to avenge the death of one of in summed of the Edison Company. rannoUhe The attraction Utalr up part t their tribe at the hands of a party ' one short statembnf.- - It is one e most beautiful valleys in the of"drunken cutthroats," so Jack VACATION RATES the best, in Switzerland. It has a fine climate, a soil rivaling world, form a truce to fight and Jim f of known fertility, and adapted to the growing of a large variety of , To various Eastern destinatbusi the common enemy, This picture will be shown at profitable cropsr It is therlandof the Alberta peach and the big red via SALT LAKE ROUTE. Tlck-- j the Princess Thursday and. Friday ' :p apple.'" V cts on slle various dates, May July 4 and 5.' , . It will always be a valley of small fawns intensively cultivated, 18th to 'September 5th, ROUTE1 L. thus insuring a progress! veand prosperous community, where condi-- t OF THE LOS ANGELES LIMIT- SEPARATED WIFE DAS ARRIVED ions wille be .more suburban than rural. Sce your loal Agent for ED. AWARDED DAMAGES . , For Sale Two Fox Terrier Pups. FOR CRUEL SLANDER particulars. As' usual we are supplied First ' class stock. ' Male ' $5.00 THE GLORIOUS FOURTH.' all the' earlier varieties wjth Female $3.00. 640 N. 2nd East. LONDON, July 2. Damages The success of even the noblest causes has often been retarded by of produce, such as garden awardamounting to 1,000 were 0M Shoes Made New Local Representative Wantedthe weakness and baseness of wicked men. Every struggle for free-Green OnRadishes, Lettuce, of wife ed to Mrs, Agatha Frere, Xo becau-of who men etc. have traitors been or dom has ions, Asparagus, hampered by proved Sewed Soles a Specialty. canvassing soliciting requir- Mr. John Tudor Frere, squire Of ed, Good income assured. AdAll Work Guaranteed. v We also Norwich at near disappointed ambition dr lust of gold or place. America had its Diss, Roydon, carry a complete dress Xational Real- Assizes, in an action for sland4r Benedict Arnold and other pimples liaVe had theirs. .Yet the falseand flower of line garden ly Co., V. 1440 Marden building, brought against her husbands ' seeds. ness of these men has only checked not prevented the riuraph of VashiDgtou, D, C. cousin,, the Rev, Hugh Gorrk right and it has served-i- o portray. in str on ger and -- more beautiful & Formerly with Eggleston & A clean and fresh supply, FOR RENT 60 acres pasture, Frere, rector of the parish. ? 57 N. FIRST WEST light tlie heroism, patience, faith and trueness of those who even in of was The married, dairy products, fruits and jn plaintiff condition, in South Fork Can- r" , the darkest hours have held fast to' the principlS of freedom and Opposite Opera House. Provo her 18 of when groceries are always staple 1893, age, von. years Apply A. J. Sprague, Room r - , its of on ultimate hand. 50. lost Sixteen neven husband being Over, hope BRING YOUR SHOES IN triumph. 46, Lamar Hotel j was of born, a later We all recognize the righteousness of the Yar Independence years daughter WE DELIVER , PROMPTLY FOR room and the slander complained (o was and the invincible patriotism sen in the willing sacrifice of life and for gentleman, with bath. 455 N. according to the Standard, ja limb and health in winning the nations freedom. We also recognize - . First East. 5 statement circulated by the dethe fitness of annually commorating the heroie deeds of our fendant that the child was nut , FOR RENT Furnished rooms that the fires of patriotism may burn with equal ardor m the Your. j with modern conveniences, tran- Mr, Frere s. Negligee of the unAs a breasts of their descendants. But to do that it surely is not necessary consequence sient or 242 W. -permanent. -r pleasantness arising front the sus""to engage in practices that kill, maim and bring sorrow to hundreds Fourth North. 0 , tire off when picion, the plaintiff had obtained do they of homes every year. Yet that is what people a Look ' room Better judicial separation from her FOR SALE-8 brick explosives. 387-- 9 Acad. Ave. Phone 67 giant crackers and other had-alsrecovered house, bath, toilet, pantry, closets, husband, and This is the time of year when because of recurring national anni-vv- e when (bvy aie tauudered by u u from another 1,300 damages , Corner lot 4x12, hen they ere done up i sink, lavatory. possible lieac a. great. deal of talk about being rcadytQjlieJor fordibeL- .member, of chicken barn, fruit. John house, or hand. by home, saeri-finow for that demand is no - ones there E. 209 E. Fortunately conntrj. Fourth South, Butt, We make our shirts clean rbout Provo, Utah. but to live forloncs country is always in order.. That is last done We stare fading them. If colored by obedienee to its laws, reverence for its institutions,'' the lieerful them to Juat the i eUffncss FOR SALE Household furniproper performance 'of the duties of citizeuhhipranda cleatuTipright and lt.se- - odyYbe places where they arv nesjgu ture for three or four rooms have received their first shipment of Schuller Wagons, ful life. d to be stiff. " ' new. practically Cheap if taken Moline Plows, Deering , Springs Tooth Harrows, Queen If Jim men of 1776 had shown the Aame lust'for wealth, love of And toe iron tnem set they tit, fee ina lot. 02 W. First North. , is exhibited to that Anne Cultivator Beet Cultivators, Deering Mowers, the and indifference by and appear neat, comfortable and new pleasui-epublic good For Sale Second Hand in Wheel be would fetterede the still VV by make the bosoms tie atra-gmany Americans today this country Harvey Bolster Springs, Single Sets Buggy Harness, ehainsJJ bondage, and civilization would be one hundred years be-- r and flat, with every plait In place; ane good condition. Apply this offie!e Light and Heavy Work Harness, Horse Collars and a full line- of Deering Machine Extras. hind what it now is. The men of 1776 did hot despise wealth or we shape the cuffs to tit your wrie SUMMER EXCURSION RATES i ,i "n-- h w ftc u . nj a and all and domestic But life. of nor comfort the , pleasure, beyond peace s ... f t n iu,ti vf They invite the .public to call or write and get their your collar. they prized freedom. and the right to stand forth free men. Aui bv-- f Via SALT LAKE ROUTE to prices. , They can save Jou money on anything you may Send jour negligee shirts wt'fc you cause of that they sacrificed those comforts and desires and won fo various Eastern destinations.' in their line. . theto ether woik, require themselves ami .their children that liberty which We all possess but Tickets on sale various dates May ' w hich not all of us appreciate at its true worth. 5th- Se PHONES 104 and 105.' , Provo Steam LaiindrSl:;aV Agen romber 1yur for particulars. 37-- 3 W. Center Both Fhone? 4 do love my countrys good, with a 'respect more tender, - Yak"N,b MPw UHn TaMeta Im " Here holy, and profound, than my own life. Shakespeare. eor.tpwUbey TU ey win krtp yaw, KewPbrction tusai Oil eager-intere- if -- month second-clas- Oft BUY said: r.75Ceuts N. C. HICKS, Manager. Entered at the Postoffice of Provo Cfty a Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. - t.'.t.t rr. 22.50 Three months be k , POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. Om year -- , WEDDING STOCK FLYNN SAYS HE WILL WIN WITH THE . 1 ii i i st (.ok-Boo- k ; good-for-nothi- -- he d . o f.ladza Lamp f . h Mi 1 " A . r ft ' r , x, indi-vidu- of-th- The Green Goads al is of-th- -- - 4 l 4r -- -- s A - & J George S. Busby f -- ETTlfii . -- I -- 1 X 'r ,r RENT-r-Furnishe- d 7-- fore-fathei'- - s, FARRER & - Shirts death-dealin- WHITEHEAD g o I . the-fami- , ly- e, BEEBE LULIBEH CO. THE - , . - - " - X - Y THE BUSY 1 4 corcriEu I |