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Show '" T COLONISTS onies is the presence of the filibus, LEAVE OAXACA AND ter bands of the Quevedo brothers MORELOS FOR BORDER and Guiterrez, both of which have gone into the colony country1 for JSLPAS(X-Texa- sf Aprils 29. the . purpose., of. laoting:-ani.-r- ob Additional couriers sent to the,bing. colonies of - Oaxaca A general exodus of all AmeriMormon and Morelos from Douglas by cans from El Tigre, Cananearand' Bishop C. W. Lilly white has re- Naeozari followed when Mexican sulted in all of the men, women hatred for Americans was fanned and children of two colonies be- into fury by news of the lighting ing brought to the border. The at Vera CruzFew Americans relast courier earned instructions main now in the mining districts to the colonists to get out of Mexi- of Sonora. co immediately; Imaginary Heart Trouble. feeling in Sonora is much more bitter than in the Do you have palus In the region stae of Chihuahua and the heart? Does your heart that no Americans life now of thump? Its terrible pounding alarms is safe in that state. Bishop s you? What is wrong? Do you beaction followed informa- lieve these symptoms mean heart tion he had received of threats trouble. Organic diseases of the made by Mexicans to attack the heart very seldom occasion much are pain. Nearly all of these MORMON , Anti-Americ- Lilly-white- pains caused by some derangement of the In the Chihnahna colonies there stomach. Meritol Tonic Digestive is still are a few Americans and especially recommended for indigesand dyspepsia, and for restoring these are being urged to get to the tion the stomach to its normal functions border without delay. The great- and no more heart disease?" Provo est menace in the Chihuahua col-- Drug Co., exclusive agents. ' (Adv.) colonists. If HID CATARRH NDPEII-CB- IOS Stops Nasty Discharger &fr Head, Heals Inflamad and You Breathe Freely. Try Elys Cream Balm. Get a small bottle anyway. Just ry it Apply a little In the nostrils nd instantly your clogged nos And air passages ofmeAead, will open; you will breathe freely ; dullness and headacheflsappear. By or morning! the catayH; catarrhal sore thrhat will be gone. End sarjeflisery now! Get the mall bettle of Elys Cream Balm" at any drug, store. This sweet, fragrant itopped-u- p cold-ln-hea- d Provo High School Orchestra, Under Direction of Emery G. Epperson Gives Concert. nostril Its sweetness is intense is Utah-Idah- o of 1- Good-assortme- Sugar (I o o u 0o o 0o Bryn Mawr Waists , Voile, Crepe and Linweave White Waists, plain and embroidered, trimmed with laces, They are frills, tucks and embroidery. bet- - - - "t. Vt., !r m See window display. Regular $1.25 to $2.00 values, on sale all day at ' - o ,' PV ao I o , r3 98c I . i JNightI!-(FVo- n SOME MORE 6 TO 10 BARGAINS Lace Curtains 30 pairs, ranging from $6.00 to $15.00, ; A HOE to- correct understanding of sugar satisfaction. Any dealer will supply SUGAR BOWL you. BRIGHAM CITY, April 20, County Attorney William J. Lowe has just received from State Chemist Hams a lengthy report of the result of his examination in the case of mysterious deaths at the Grandpre hotel in Willard, this county, two weeks ago, with every evidence of poisoning. The cehmist says that in the stomach of A. J, Thomas, the man who died under such suspicious circumstances he found 1 grains of strychnine. In the stomach' of the hog, which 'also died after eating of the scraps from the table, he found 14 grains of strychnine. In the package of cooked mush which had - been th rown ou tas ref uke"Tr orrf the table, he found grains of strychnine. In the package of sugar, taken, from the sugar bowl out of which the mush had been sweetened after coming to the table, he found 2 grains of strychnine. In the package-- of cooked musk taken from the kitchen, he found no poison ; and in the package of uncooked mush there was none. The chemist points out that these amounts of poison recovered are very large, and says they might he even called excessive. The county attorney has not yet decided what steps to take. The cause of death in the case of Mr. Tholnas and the pig is the definitely fixed; t-Row strychinene came to be in the sugar, or when and hy whom ir was put there, remains as much a mys- " $1.49 J ANOTHER SPECIAL ALL-DA- Y Big line of Silk Crepe de Cbene, all h width, regular $1.75 colors, grade, only 40-inc- $2.49 bargain price 21 pairSj values up to $3.50 (some 98 pair bargain price slightly soiled), ' Y0, pairs, exceptional values, bargain price Its use will give you a Every crystal glistens like a jewel. nt OF ORIGINALITY AND GOOD TASTE. THEY ARE DISTIN0TIV1 day. standard of sugar perfection pure, clean, bright and sparkling. - Utah-Idah- o ft COATS SUITS -- Violin solo, Fantaisie-Balle- t (C. DeBeriot), Mr. Epperson. Overture, Morning, Noon and it dissolves rapidly. Dont wait until you're out of sugar. Order a sack 'the O V Sugar Insist on genuine Utah-Idah- o Sugar. No substitute will serve as well. ) O o o SATURDAY SPECIALS o 0o o Matchless Values In o o o0 o o -3 OFF o o o of Coats, smart, snappy styles, to 14 OFF 00 offeredat OUR STYLES IN SUITS AND 0 OATS STRIKE A NEW NOTE 0 Cl Brill), Orchestra. Dont Accept Sugar Claimed Utah-Idah- o Good To Be Just jlS ai o If youre not taking advantage of our o o . -- PAGE THREE SOMETHING Not much has been said of the musical end at the Provo High School, but au organization has that ' needs special developed mentiou for its success during the past winter. The High School Orchestra, although consisting of members of duly a two years course, has proven that much can ie accomplished in the early stage of a students life. Mr. Epperson, the instructor, has developed a musical atmosphere from which the students and the school will derive a lasting benefit. The organization consists of the following members: Howard Starr, -- violin j Harold Johnson, violin; narry Ashton, violin; J. R. Jensen, violin; Abner Baird, violin; Glen Van Wagenen, violin and flute; E. Van Ordeen, flute; Lynn Overlade, clarinet; nenry Vogel, cornet; Osmond Crowther, cornet; Reo Armitstead; trombone; Miss Marine Dunn, piano. The orchestra rendered some umbers at the Provo Commercial Club last evening. The following concert was - given at the High School this morning: ( J. A. Overture, La Tosca -- per ,ac.0Cv0C.0Cwvw0C.0ww3CwwCwc.wvwv1) o o 0o the heat of the penetrates and hfeals the in flam an, Bwdllen membrane which Uni tfiaraoij. head . and Jihroatpleaw-ttf-e a)r passages; stops nasty discharges of a feeling of cleansing soothing lief comes immediately. t lay awake tonightstruggllng "Willard), Orchestra!" with head flturfTftd; nostril for Flute solo, Melodie in F closed, hawkmgan(fT)iowlng. Catarrh Mr. Van Ordeen. (Rubenstein), or a cold, with Its running nose, foul Caprice, Evening Slumbers mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly (Mereadente), Orchestra. seedless. Violin duet, Flower Song Put your faith Just once in Elys Howard Starr and Mr. Dream Balm and your cold or catarrh (Lange), will surely disappear. Hedqulst Drug Epperson Clarinet solo, Pilgrims Chor2o. (Adv.) .. us from Tannhauser (Wagner), Lynn Overlade. Berceuse Rose Blushes (E. S. Stuffed balm dUSolvegiriiy inagei "i THE PEOVU POST pair pair. t PEROXIDE ' 6 10 at 25c bottles, on sale from to DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT TAYLOR BROS: THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. -- Smoot Lumber Co. PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE,' NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Doors, Windows, Lumber, Ylouldings, Lath, Shingles etc. MILL WORK A SPECIALTY v f . phones Re. 88 Office and Yard oppoite R. K. Freight Depot. o. Box , 481. 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