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Show 1. - I ! PROVO POST Nora shook her head. The chief of police stroked his mustache to hide the fleeting smile. A peculiar case, the like of which had never before come under his scrutiny! Circumstantial evidence, we know, points to him; but we have also an alibi which aJanger'Tiad been Cone aaay with. the singer herself would move "heaven and earth to find out who had been hack of the abduction. Let her He was out make her accusations. of IL i .' She never looked toward ?Ia t. "But' Monsieur Courtlandt has offered an alibi Buch as we cannot ignore. ' More than that,- his integrity is vouched for by the gentleman at his side, whom doubtless mademoiselle recognizes. Nora eyed the great man doubtfully. What is the gentleman to you?" ebe waft interrogated. 4 - nothing, "Absolutely contemptu- . ously. .. Thff minister Inspected his rings. "He ' has annoyed me at various times,' continued Nora; that is all. And bis actions on Friday night war--ra- to-wl- t: y, mon--Eieu- d, s, - - l -- - " itr Y ou f Want A Home build- r IP YOU DONT OWN A L0T then we will furnish one for you, furnish the necessary money and build your home. Our terms are very liberal. (Come in and see us at our - office. ' 1 ' G.C Real Estate 1 1 218 Co. c t j fej. i Cows pve r. ik o'tf rr,r milking sa'er and eas cr when ot bethcrcd and bitcn by frs. Relics their ttuh yy pr Fy distrcasrsTv.rjj Conliey's Fly Knocker Duesno!taintmilka,I.ivrscj vstl pc and comioi that n&urea iu m'U Keeps Hies Away From Cattle and Horses One ounce ipcM two Ammons, time, itnrt iscS prof ts. Try It 15 Day Money Back If Tr . X'' Not' tnrtjy. Ot JSc, r4Ul.iJ0.5BJl.MlHJ i. ., V dark-shade- ra-Je- corn-flowe- e Sit Satisfactory Battling Jimmie. There Is a heavenly terrace, flanked by marvelous trees. To the left, far down below, is a curving, Lei-co- ; turquoise body of water to the right there lies the queen of r lakes, the crown of Italy, a sapphire known as Como IL is the Place-- of HoneyraodhsT Rich lovers come and idle there," and lovers of modest means rush up to it and down from it to catch the next steamer to Menagglo. Eros was not born In Greece: of all barren mountains, unstirring, Hymettus, or Olympus, or whatever they called it in the days of the junketing gods, is eomp!etest and abode No; Venus went a while upon this same gracious spot, once dear to Pliny the younger. Seated on one of the rustic benches, bis white tennis shoes resting against the lower iron of the railing, a' Bavarian dachel snoozing- comfortably across his knees, was a man of fifty. He was broad of shoulder, deep of He had laid cheefc and clean-shaveaside his Panama hat, and his hair was clipped closely, and was pleasantly and honorably sprinkled with gray. His face was broad and tanned; the nore was tilted, and the wide mouth was both kindly and humorous. One knew, from the tint of his blue eyes and the quirk of his lips, that when spoke there would be a bit of brobue. He v.ns Jame3 Ilarrlgnn, ote time celebrated in the ring for his li s enduryrncncts, ltis equr.itnei-sJimmie Harrignii-- , ance; Battling who, v.lun he encountered his f.rvt knockout, retirel from thering." He battles, of had to his credit eixty-onwhich be had easily won forty. Ho had been outpointed in rome and had but only once broken even in othc-rs;into dreamrailroaded ha been bad land," to use the parlance of the game. understood. Tint was enough. He and be was served, be would Youth the unlike no longer young. He had, Borvice. Jived his tecuar in many (To be Continue-- ) Steam t T-- Y , .VI Carpenter Seed Co. WILFORD PERRY, Ages:. - -- " NEW; ...... ....... Store Hand Second - - ...... ....... ...... ) T D C-- D L D'. O. WAID : ....... 2 B. M. Hansen 3B, M.n Hansen 4 B. MrHanpen 5 B. M. Hansen 6 B. M. Hansen ...... ...... ....... 1.00 1.00 1,000 ...1,0001,000 NOTICE., 1.00 1,000 1,000 7 B. M. Hansen 1,000 "8 B. M. Hansen 1,000 9 B. M. Hansen 1,000 63 Robert Murdock, Jr. 7,000 76 A. C. Davis 290 77 Brig Lewis 290 83 David Boyack 38,000 84 Wm. Chambers 120 90 W. D. Bowen 1,000 92 Grace B Calderwood 75,000 94 Robb Van Ausdal .. 185 And in accordance with law LOO 1.00 1.00 1.00 United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1.00 To Whom It May Concern: is hereby given that the State of Utah has filed in this office lists of lands, selected by the said State, under Section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894. as Indemnity School lands, viz: Serial 012716, SWA4 SEAL Section 20, T. 6 S R. 3 E S. L. M. Copies of said lists, so far as they relate to said tracts by descriptive subdivisions, have been conspicuous')-postein this office for inspection by any -- person interested and by the public generally. During the period of publication of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certifi- June 7.00 .29 .29 28.00 j ......... ...... ..... Beautiful Hair Always Attractive 10, 1914. and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 29th day of May, 1914, bo many sb ares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the .office of the secretary at Jex Lumber Co., Spanish Fork, Utah, on the 22nd day of July. 1914, at 7:30 oclock p. m to pay the delinquent assessment then-on- , together with the dost of ad- cation, under departmental tegula vertising and the expense of sale. tions of April 25, 1907, protests oi GEO. T. JUDD, contests against the claim of tb State to any of the tracts or subdi Secretary. Firsf publication July 7, 1914. visions hereinbefore described, on the ground that the same Is more valuable for mineral than for agricultural SUMMONS. purposes, will be received ana notea for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Failure so to In the District Court of the Fourth protest or ccnest, within the time Judicial District of the State of Utah, specified, will be considered sufficient evidence of the character sitting in and for Utah County. Hilda C. Bothers, Plaintiff, vsrJo-sep- h of the tracts and the selections thereof. being othervf ise free from Bothers, DefendanL Summons be approved to the State. J The State ot Utah to bhe said DeE. D. R. THOMPSON, fendant: Register. You are hereby .snmmonecL-.lauap-peaFirst publication June 30, last pubwithin twenty days after the lication July 28, 1914. service of this summons upon you, ii served within the County in which this action is brought; otherwise with- - Good printing with appropriate Nothing adds more to the beauty of women than beautiful hair. If you have It try to keep ft; If .not, you should try . to have it. The regular use of taADC MAHK HAIR TONIC tends to remove the cauBB of dandruff, itching and falling hair and keeps the scalp and hair in a healthy condition. The only way to promote hair growth is by keeping the scalp healthy and we guarantee Meritol Hair Tonic for this purpose. Two sizes 30c and J1.00. For sale by PROVO DRUG CO. Exclusive Agency. non-miner- objec-t:oTr,Wi- L..U..av OJ - r 'llil Tor Infants and Children. thirty days after service, and de- paper,, and type that talks, is what fend the above entitled action; and la want.- - Onr Job Department case of your failure so to do, judg- you ment will be rendered against you can deliver the goods. Call in. Co. according to the demand of the com- Phone 13, plaint, which within ten days after service of this summons upon you willf5 be filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore and the existing between yourself in pm ost-Publishing, Genuine Castoria AVegdableftrparatlonGrAs-s t mila t ing the Food amf Rc iita ling the Stcmachs aadCwds of E. E. CORFMAN, JACOB COLEMAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. address: Rooms 9 and Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Always Bears the - 4 First publication June lication July 21, 1914. 23, last s pub- rtvu .e- - Department of the Interior, U. I Land Office at Salt Lake City, Uta; June 1, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Dano) A Lewis, of Provo, Utah, who, - en May 10, 1911, made Homestead Entry for lets, 12. 13, lie Serial Sec. 5, Lot 2f, Sec. 6, and NWi of NW5(, Section 8. Township 6 South, Range 4 East, Sait Lake MerKNan, has filed notice of intention to make final three-yea- r Pr6of, to establish claim to the land above described, befoie the Clerk of the District Court, at Provo, Utah, on the 9th day of July. 1914. 1 Claimant names at witnesses : Arthur Conrad. Charles Conrnd, Wil-inall Ercanbrack; of Provo. Utah, , s J. S 3 V Ly r 1 h'xmS&dm 'X USG ApGfcctltemiy forCcnsrti lien , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea r, -r-e NIW TVi anted for afl two. . I3 il37 Hefts -- , vi? hJi 4, rECm.e Signanne 1 ' MASS. For Sale by TAYLOR BRbS. CO i''eC v hf For I Over-Thirty I The Centaur ''"-- S:ving llacfcine Company, C RANGE, xss gkILcss or Sue?. n J y " K VorKis,Co:ival3icps.rcwrUtir XI J F'ffL ij No ct!:cr l:!:e it 2 No ether as good ' In , j4jsrSeed t ,"0 A O J d a aim S Jbipbia SaJm jiucSuwa O) T9 gf'riiuie j ' CovInj o Lewis, Register, Fiist publication June 2, last pubb c t ike L . tllJWk mm 1 E. D. R, THOMPSON. cation July 9th, 1914. Not Narcotic. ; hi;, NOTICE. W Signature of Promotes Digesttonfliferfd-nesand KcstTontains nciitiir Opiimi.Morpliine noriliaerai Post-offic- 10, M Mothers Knov ALCOHOL 3 PER CKNT. - plaintiff. - WEST CENTER Sipvr Insure fkkFuil Milk Pai! Jk VI. w, it for you. terms. - DO YOU OWN A LOT? -Then we will build your home anTyou can jjay for it like paying rent. Our terms are $1.00 a month oueaeh . $100 you owe. Let us Gash-jp- the frontier.". CHAPTER Done Promptly nt -- - . , every "suspicion I have entertained against him. The chief of police turned toward You recog-- , the bandaged chauffeur. nize the gentleman?" No, monsieur, I never saw him before. It was an old man who engaged me. Go on. "He said that mademoiselle's old teacher was very ill and asked for as-- 1 eistance, I left mademoiselle at the house and drove away. I was hired apartment That would be but a farce. Nora from the garage That Is the truth, rose. Monsieur, permit me to wish-yomonsieur." Doubtless good smiled day. For my part, I shall Nora disbelievlngly. he' had been paid well for that pursue this matter to the end. I believe this gentleman guilty, and 1 , lie. . "And you? asked. the chief of N- shall do my best to prove it. I am a woman, and all alone. When a man oras chauffeur. has powerful friends, it is not difficult r, "He is certainly the gentleman, hr build an alibi. who attempted to bribe me. "That is a reflection upon my word, That is true, said Courtlandt with mademoiselle, quietly Interposed the . utmost calmness. minister. "Mademoiselle, if Monsieur "Monsieur has been Imposed upon, he could accuse you of Nora walked to the door. . attempting te shoot him." Wait a moment, mademoiselle, "It was an accident. His sudden apthe prefect. Why do you insist said in my apartment frightened pearance me. Besides, I believe a woman who upon prosecuting him for something of when you could .lives comparatively --alone haatlegal which have him held for something of which , ,and .moral right to protect herself e is really guilty? from such- unwarrantable Intrusions. "I wish! him no physical injury, but I "The one Is trivial; the other Is a am determined te be annoyed by hi serious outrage.- - Good merning.- - The no longer." attendant closed the door behind her. The i minister's eyes sought Court-- ' "A very determined young woman," landts face obliquely. Strange young mused the chief of police. . "Exceedingly, agreed the minister. man, he "thought. "From the expresCourtlandt got up wearily. - But the sion of his face he might have been a chief motioned him to be reseated. most rather than the person spectator ' "I do not say that I dare not purvitally concerned in this little scene. sue my investigations; but now that .And what a pair they made! Monsieur Courtlandt, you will give mademoiselle is safely returned, 1 pre.me your word of honor sot to annoy fer not to." mademoiselle again?" "May askw'ho madethis request? I promise never to ajinoy her asked Courtlandt Request?- - Yes, monsieur, it was a again." ' For the briefest moment the blazing request mot to proceed further." "From where? blue eyes clashed with the cairn brown ones. The latter were first to deviate - As to that, you will 'have to confrom the Line. It was not agreeable sult the head of the state. I. am not to look into,-pair of eyes burning at liberty to make the disclosure. The minister "leaned forward eagerwith, the bate of ones self. Perhaps this conflagration was Intensified by ly. 'jThen there is a political side the placidity of his gaze. If only there to had: been some-sig- n of anger, of con"There would 'be If everything had tempt, anything but this lncredlblo not turned out-sfortunately. I believe 3 understand now, said tranquillity against which she longed to cry out! .She was too wrathful to Courtlandt, "his face hardening. notice the quickening throb of, the Strange, be had not thought of "it beveins on his temples. ! fore. His Skepticism had 'blinded him Your. advice to to all but one angle. no find case Mademoiselle, I . against ; Monsieur Courtlandt, unless drop the matter is 'excellent. The chief of police elevated hia . yon wish to appear against him for his forcibly eo trance-your apaytmenL" brows Interrogatlyely. "For I presume, continued Court7 landt, rising, that mademoiselles abductor is by this time safely across Jbe,"i5-gulltles- NOTICE. GrutlfSMnlng Company, principal In. the District Court of the Fourth of Utah. Provo, bumrtegs pjace Judicial or Clerk Consult County District, Utah County, tUth, respective Notice. There re delinquent upon Probate Division. ' Signers for further information. the following described stock on ac. Estate of Oliver Durranb Henry count of assessment "i3q. four (4), DELINQUENT NOTICE. levied on the 11th day ofjkpril, 1914, Greenhagh and Charles AV. J. Hecker, the several amounts set opposite the deceased. Notice. -x names of the respective sharebbijbu s, ComThe A. flecker of Peerless Consolidated Mining F, praypetitlon ' Corporation, principal place pany, ing for order to convey real estate ef business, Spanish Fork,-Uta- h of the estate or Oliver Durrant et. al., There are delinquent upon the fol deceased, has been set for hearing lowing described stock, on account of The prompt laundry ijeneraUj at 10 oclock, a. m., Monday, the 13th assessment No.l, levied on the 29th of the most business. Most' loes Court at the House day July, day of May, 1914, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respecin Provo City, UtSKCounty, State of their bundles right tive shareholders, - ihe minute- promised. Demand Utah. Cert. 7 Dated at Provo City, Utah, June requires that such an establish.--e- nt No. Name. Shares. Amt. be completely equipped for 30th, 1914. 10 Matt Cronin 17,000 J17.0Q A. V. ROBISON. Cleik uick work.' Ours is the best 14 Matt Cronin 9.00 9,000 4.71 95 Matt Cronin 4,710 By Ora Roylance, Deputy Clerk I nipped laundry in Provo. U 3 J. M. Calderwood ...15,000 15.00 & Robinson, Attorneys for bilk'd o your woik quickly and do Parker Z.00 26 50 163 Wells L. Brimhall ...1000 17 iL- - M. Calderwood ...2G.500 t weR. When it leaves this Hun-ir3. U Petitioner. 61.50 164 Wells L. Brimhall ..ilOOO 25fJ. M. Calderwood .'..61,500 First publication July "3, last publi. 6.00 5.00 190 Wm. F. Olsen ....J..3000 5.000 every article In it is done as 6rUJ.M. Calderwood ' 10.00 cation July 10, 1914. 5.00 191 Henry G. Blumenthal.5000 65 J. M. Calderwood 5.000 rdered Toucan rely upon that 11.00 66 J. M. Calderwood 5.000 -6- .00 204 Gilbert C. Romingef. .5500 We do every washable garment 2.00 1000 67 J. M, Calderwood 5.10 205 George E. May 5.000 eome ot do it ted Wagon right. 1.00 68 J. M. Calderwood 1.00 213 John M. Bestelmeyer. 500 1.000 Mr. Attorney: That brief or all too. promptly, . 69 J. M. Calderwood And law and the with in accordance 1,000 .'1.00 should be set in type as 1 J. M. Calderwood l.U'l order of theJBoard of Directors made transcript l,0b0 72 J. M. Calderwood MO curthe 11th day of April, 1914, s6 niany prescribed by law. This office is 1,000 73 J. M. Calderwood 1,000 : 1.00 shares of each parcel of such stock theofaly one in Utah County with Domestic Laundry- 5.00 as may be necessary will be sold at thecorrect 70 J. M Calderwood 5.000 We can do the type. 2 00 the office of the 85 J. M. Calderwood 2.000 secretary, No. 22 work 468 So. Academy Avenue. promptly and do it right. 1.00 North First AVet-86 J, M. Calderwood 1,000 street, on the 3rd 87 J. M. Calderwood --1.00 day of June, at the hour of 2 p, m 1,000 wnoBaasa 88 J. M. Calderwood 1,000 - 1.00 to pay the delinquent assessment 7 W. J. Standley 1.00 thereon, togteher with the costs of PHONE 348. 1,000 578 WEST CENTER. 9 Alice Thomas 3,000 l. 3.00 advertising and expense of sale, 49 S. E. Brimhall 4lS6 43,864 II, C. HICKS, Secretary. 45 Allen Brimhall 1. 000 1.01 Notice of Postponement. 79 Allen Brimhall 500 -.- SO Notice is hereby given that at 46 Henry Davis 1,000 fLOO meeting of the Board of Directors, it 47 D. C. Brimhall .67 was agreed to postpone the date of 669 80 D. C. Brimhall 50 sale-o-f 600 stock in the above delinquent 48 Mrs. E. M. Brimhall. 2,260 2.26 from June 3, 1914, to June 20, 1914 78 R. P. Reed 145 .15 and an order by the Board has beta 667- 18 John Sterling.- -. THtf HOME OF QUALITY GOODS. .67 made to that effect. . - 82 H. L. Larsen) 100 .10 C. II. HICKS, Secretary , ' .50 19 Oscar Horton COMPLETE LINE OP 500 Notice of Postponement. WE CARRY TEE BEST AND-MOS37 Oscar Horton .20 200 Notice Is hereby given that at a SECOND-HANGOODS SOUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY. 20 John Jones 10.00 meeting of the board-o- f 10,000 directors ot 31 John JoBes 3.00 the Grutli Mining Company, the sale 3,000 A BIO VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. 22 C. R. Larsen 5.00 date of the assessment No. four (4) 5,000. 32 y -E- VERYTHING FIRST CLASS- .1.00 has been postponed until AVednesday-JulR. 1,000 Larsen., 24 H. J. Hansen 2.50 2,500 first, at 10 oclock a. m. GOODS BOUGHT & SOLD. 30 David McKell ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAN300 .30 H. C. HICKS. Secretary. 33 Peter Brems 35.50 35,500 First publication May 29, 1914. ALL KINDS OF WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING. 34 Wm. Leyshum 2.00 2,000 Notice of Postponement. 91 John Scat at a 86.50 ..Notice is hereby . (riven-tha86,500 40 Annie Hunt 87.50 meeting of the board of directors of 87,500 41 Bert Thomas 690 , .69 the Grutli Mining Company the sale 93 Bert Thomas .11 date for assessment No. 4, as above 105 44 L E. Brockbank .... 5,000 from 5.00 advertised, will, be postponed 42 Moses ' Feck stead 77 1,350 7 -- 1.35 July 1st, 1914, to July Sth, 1914, at-lPROVO, UTAH. GET MY PRICES. 81 Peter Heelis 100 .10 o'clock a. m. 60 B. M? Hansen IL C. HICKS, Secretary. 1.00 1,000 1 B. M, Hansen 1.00 First publication May 29th, 1914. 1,000 to-wi-t: es Court-lan- d NOTICE. DELINQUENT - is incontestable. We must look elsewhere for your abductors. Think; have you not some enemy? Is there no one who might wish you worry and inconvenience? Are your bsso-clatall loyalUTyou there any Jealousy?" No, none at all, monsieur, quickly and decjdedly. In my opinion, then, the whole' af. fair ie a hoax, perpetrated to vex and annoy you. The old man who employed the chauffeur may not have been old. I have looked upon all sides of the affair, and It begins to look like practical joke, mademoiselle. Ah! angrily. "And am I to have no redress? Think of the misery I have gone through, the suspense !Myvo'ice Is gone. I shall not be able to sing again for months. Is it your suggestion that 1 drop the investigation? Yes, mademoiselle, for It does not look as if we could get anywhere with IL If you insist. I will hold Monsieur Courtlandt; but I warn you tte magistrate would not hesitate to dismiss the case instantly. Monsieur Courtlandt arrived In Marseilles Thursday morning; he reached Paris Friday morning. Since arriving in Paris he has .fully accounted for his time. It Is impossible that he could have arranged for the abduction. Still, 1! you say, I can hold him for entering your "Mademoiselle," said the great policeman soberly, "this is a grave accusation to make. "I make it, nevertheless, replied "Nora. She sat stiffly in her chair, her face colorless, dark circles undeFher eyes. Legal Notices k PAGE SEVEN S'? rm Uu 10 r Years Compass", new york: w i f 3 '21 Gaarautecd uiutt iriliiTcotT Exact Copy of Wrapper. t (uiTORnfi if ; ! TWt OKItTAkNI HEW ill:'. TOW 0fT. |