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Show & A Walk to the polls Tuesday and assert your right rt citizenship by wting as you please. I ofi When want, reaches PROVO CmVUTAII, FRIDAY, -- 4 4' THE SERBIANS Ships Shell Foes.- Bulgarias - Oct The French have landed 1W,000 men and 100 big guns at SalonikI and are preparing to move London, 28. QUIET AFFAIR - d The entire Veles district has been Dr. Rausenbet-geIs tne inventor of Is the woti cleared of the invauders by , pieces forts at Namur, It . , the Archibald S. White. centimetre gun, gjreat forty-twtroops, according to SalonikI ever of artillery destructive piece of one their which no great secret, Ajchibald S. White, who Is a dispatches', while Ftench troops on, ad heard until knewn. to battered are line . they the frienj and business adviser of Qer mdn Ambassador von Beinvtorff, with pressing forward against Istip, 3 ; has 4 4 4 4 4 bought the South Porto Rico before retreat 4 4 4 in 4 the BulgariansMOVE ANOTHER B. F. ROPER HOME been have to is sail them. Istip Sgar, company, which was owned alWITH PAIR CF ANTLERS most wholly by Germans. Consider evacuated. able inquiry has "followed, because Russ Warships Bombard. TO FREE HiLLSTROM B. neither F. Roper has' returnee qtn' nor diplomats can Russian warships operating in the understand would want from why Strawberry Valley where Black sea have bombarded Varna be effort will at this time concern made sell by such to a of with he a men jvenf 4 party and Burgas, two of Bulgarias princican. owns extensive The w on a hunt and the company of to a Hillstrom attorneys though modestly Joseph dlspatcn pal Black sea ports, says more than 63,000 It he not did a kill produced lands, that News Stefani stating agency, sent out by the 'save him from facing the firing squad tons of sugar for the . year ended deer, he has a fine pair Of Italian press bureau. the on November 19, for the murder of the taxidermists at antlera Inflicted have Sept 30. There was much activity to are reported They G. Morrison and son, Arling Morri J. on the Stock Exchange In New York for mounting Mr.,., Roper.. heavy 'damage. aiiiT according to Soren A.Chris- states that, fishing, and duck following the news of the Bale. - But Tufkish troops are being rushed to Mr. White would not tell the names for Hillstromf, the shootlng are.execptionally good 4 tensen,' attorney Varna. Burgas nd other Bulgarian of the men for whom he bought the the. be a at iwil strawberry lanaittg played wltbii to their homes,' Black sea iiorts to oppose A ' company, desires the In 4 to denynatfve Is IsTglSST weeks.' next report the OfTinglaWt ;tWo In whatrhap6 Tfr,' reported. f by the Russians, it that the party did any chicken $ the subject matter is .to be and came to SalV Lake in J851. He addition 70,000 Turks have arrived iyeseqed was one of the first eettlers In 4 $ 4 shooting. at Dedeagatch, the Bulgarian port j by the attorney Is not known! but ""BOLD BRIGAND STEALS $ children. He leaves on the 'Aegean sea, to withstand any eight Draper. the final appeal will not be made to FREE-AIFIXINGS land to troops. allies the by attempt the federal court, bwt In all proba f, r successes - . , f Against the Franco-Serwill be presented to the state billty TO FORK Archibold'i air SPANISH stand Lavqrence free in the south, official reports fron board of pardons. has been burglarized ; again Berlin tonight tell of further adMr. Christensen made the following and and for the third time within vances by the CELEBRATION statement in speaking of the ease. . the past tew months som'e O north. in the Bulgarians The trump eard in the Hillstrom brigand ori vandal has des-- , case has not - yet been played. In Mr, Epperson will, if elected, de28. The ComOct. Fork, Spanish trqyed the spring and valve m. a. London, Oct 28, 11:45 about two weeks I expect to present vote his entire time to the upbuilding a decided at by which Mr. Archibald has S club mercial Greek meeting source! reports from some matters which will have a great of Provo In a business, financial, and been supplying free alro the3 represent the situation In southern tonight to hold a big celebration he bearing on the case flnd which lf bicycle riders of the city. The 3 Serbia as somewhat more favorable Friday, November 12, to signalize they aie true will cause a reaction JCJ of the valve could destruction . A dispatch y. to the ententie allies. the opening of the Orem line to this,11 favor of the condemned man. , 'K 1", r not benefit mny individual, aa from Athens, which has not been con hat ls be5n done icT was enthusiastic )cannot off and be not meeting carried could it ; v. firmed, states that the Bulgarians 'to do that might cause someone to for of eventdevise is another used 3P rAdvices going i. &, i have withdrawn from Uskup. puncture the trump card. The trumo O 5 for reason that the and kind, battle a fierce from SalonikI tell of .card always takes the trick you Mr. Archibald feels that it is O with Komanovo front, along the Veles ,lnow and I am doing all I can to vv S of Some mischief the ' the Bulgarins retreating, nop is be5fy matters which have been callei H. 4 club, J. Snell, president cfthe desire who a maker has strong ing revived in London that the Ser was made chairman of a general com- to my attention. to cause the public as well as. ,4 their reform to able will be bians the popular bicycle establish mittee lo arrange the program lines along the Monastic front. S ment a lot of unnecessary 4 send out the invitations, bidding The Germans having effected a trouble. 4 of1 It bodies commercial not only the Junction with their Bulgarian allies, x 3 $ Salt Lake, but similar organizations is possible that the campaign will ,1 relieve to from an effort in .the cities and towns as far up as' Superintendent John Taylor Serbia to an attempt to cut communia number of Provo business Other members of the cations with Constantinople. In this D. T. men Edward are Money, through the Tintic Humboldt connection several critics hazard the mittee A. R. mine in the north Tintic district guess that the entente allies are pot fiewis, J. P. Creer, Neil Dahle, James Harris and Carl Kooyman, no J. B. Hughes and nesday and the members of the pary SalonikI, Banks, J. from J, withdraw to likely two men arrested on the charge the on the splendid Edward Banks. (commented Highly matter what happens to Serbia.' stolen thirty mackinaw of fit ore. chief John, for having Roundy. prospects Among the distinguished guests Riga and Divlnsk remain the the Knight Woolen Mills which ooats as Governor F. and Thomas will eastern be industrial F. Thomas Spry, way. Improvements celebration the Pierpont the German objectives on were com-- J Giles are among Block deemed company bysending to Sunnyside the German opinion of the of necessary the Sugar heavy public, officers front. The direction two Welders in the mine and are well will be made in a permanent way, from a D. & R. G. freight car were have the is which building may pany, assault against Riga condi- brought down from Salt Lake this 'changed. Fighting Is reported west plants, one at Spanish Fork and the pleased with the present indicanuus with an eye to the financial of be no week by Sheriff Henry East and will the of the mine. .The party brought back tion of the city. There of the city, the main attacks against other at West Jordan; officers will and of be taken before Justice E. L. Jones his efforts personal fa vwra, which hitherto have been directed Orem, Bamberger and Ogden, Logan with them several fine specimens , court where they entered a plea of a as lines. coropra-tionto devoted lnterurban Provo City Idaho electric j ore. from the southwest and southeast. i? will finances be the engagearranged! guilty to burglary in the third deA formal program citys expending Lake Babite, where minor masses. celebration will been the benefit of the have gree and were sentenced to the state wrest where if completed Riga, for the afternoon they Arrangements ments have occurred, is In for a term of from six months followed Bchool the' this a of Adv. the prlscn house, , shore for .night the conducting in the opera running parallel with to three in for the years. school city the in a season Timpanogos banquet evening by gulf. fro-- f tlm cannot a who with of commensurate those benefit the comparative fronts On the other pavilion, distin- - tend school in the OCTOBER DROUGHT BREAKING day time, and portance and dignity of the inactivity prevails. RECORD FOR THIS REGION schools 'teachers from all the public 4 gulshed gathering, Unless mak-jto on East was owners named toward precipitation occurs soon, all services also The property A committee wjn give their continued drought at this sidefor to records a are' Last of success. street Bchool a Center opposed year the the 'building 4 arrange for of season the Provo the of year in Utah will bt the successful Fork was school the and4 along very plan the parking walk frqjn Sapnlsh said Alfred H. Thleasen, secnow this year a class In citizenship has, 4 Commercial club plan as they broken, to the plant road Bugar county tion director of the weather bureau. create an extra claim It distance of a mile and a ai80 been added for the special bene-'-4 C. L. McWhirter, president of the building a asand Mr. Tblessen said that in only four bunconvenience of the 4 expense for keeping up fit 0f foreigners who will be McWhirter & Ellison company of balf for the a the laws of at thercsi8ted in learning the language, years hid .there occurred any Octobet 4 would cut oft part Kansas City was in Provo Tuesday dred and more employees M. on J. ln and our drought to compare with this yeer. country, and customs (of Mills. tory. Th committee comprises heavy traffic, especially ' Inspecting the Knight Woolen -' automoNo rain has fallen since October 3, Tol when will 4 William which theatre matters B. Hughes, iiighU prepare 4 other Mr, McWhirter is making arrange- Creer, J. Mr. Thlessen was unable to prolu-of Dr. side north and 4 block .and the biles Argyle for 4 them citizenship. ments for establishing a plant for hurst, Benjamin relief. ise distance. a for street any the long the manufacture of women's clothing Joseph Hughes. In to there was no rain from on foot 1885, a McEwan 01 is also There 4 Abel John plan 4 in Attorneys which his company is engaged 1 to October 26; In 1880, m. of October The following families are rejoic- Lehl and Geo. B, Hancock of Salt 4 pave the two unpaved sides Kansas City. The mill will probably was recorded from Oc- memof east and new the block north alLake were in Provo yesterday at 4, precipitation ing over the arrival of a be located at Salt Lake City, of the month; 11 close the to, tober Mrs. and street Mr. and Academy Center in their homes: tending court. though It is expected a large quantity ber was continued there not in do 1891, owners drought and Mr. the avenue and G. Peterson, boy; of Knight Wbplen Mills material will Preston 3 of the end to the October street of Klrkw-oothe want and Mr. been has M. Mrs.-Joappointany portion T. Llebhardt, boy; be usul. He expects to have the In 1896, no rain fell from and vehicles. who M; to A. closed A. and Mr. succeed Loveless, 4 to A. ed Black, boy; of the Mrs. P. plant la operation by the first ! 4 October 1 to October 26. 4 has resigned. Miller, girk Hans year. r o Krivoloka-Ladovitc- h - sr n semi-offici- L- With election day rapidly approaching the fall campaign Is probably on at its full height, but the person who could tell tbe differnce between the campaign this fall and ordinary time must needs be a good one, for the issues, at stake have not been set forth and few really know what the election is for except to .fulfill the requirements of the law. Never in the history of Ptsovo has there been less campaigning than at the present time and although the friends of each candilate Js doing some work fer his ea'me, few are making anything like a careful canvass of tha different precincts. Prom the present outlook there will be a very quiet election and unleas the voters exercise more interest in the eleUioa than they have done to date, there will probably be not much more than-i-fy per cent of th vota cast. Last Tuesdays registration was fair, but did not cbme up to tbe average of other jears except in two or three districts where workers got -- A fatal accident occured Thursday on the Draper road which resulted in the death of Thomas Stokes, 72 years of ago ana serious injuries to his wife, Mr, rsrah Stokes, wlp Is now at the Salt Lake hospital in a critical condition. The accident in front Of. the Jordan school when the automobile in1 which they were riding craalfed in the rear of a huckster's wagon., which was being driven slowly ahead of them on the road, from Sandy to Draper. Dee At arns was the driver of the automobile and rtceired severe cuts and bruises, while Joy Dunyon and Miss Mildred who Were passengers of the Dunj-ocar also received lacerations. i The autmobile was almost wrecked and when Mr. and Mrs. Stokes were extricated from the wreckage, Mr. Stokes was unconscious - and Mrs. Stokes Buffered great pain. Although the other members of the party re celv4 - painful injuries their- - condition is not seiions and in a few days they w ill be sufficiently recovered to lakh Serbia, operating in connection, with the Serbs, are reported to have recaptured Uskup, the important point on the railway which fell to the Bulgarians several uays busy, SOME NAMES Ge-ma- ns ICELANDERS 4 444444444444444 Austro-German- s ! self as follows: Mia. Gucmy dUtlr of Braerorbo-garstigu- r, Rejk javik, Icelandf Guoyon Bjornsson find Johann Bjornsson also, of that same place. When the papers were first file 1 there was ,a panic in the clerks overthe correct spellfng.of the Icelandic name and only after con- siderable attenlion Were the officials prepared to address their communications notifying the heirs of the estate properly. The county clerk is willing to take oath that this is the longest name filed on recordlnonany R 1, T. Epperson Ml - Candidate for City IJOLD pf-fi- Commissioner I I - 1 . HAVE When Widges (or Vigdis) Holt of Spanish Fork died last September she left an estate valued at ?6,7C5 and one relative in Spanish Fork to act as administrator. This relative is Friorik Bjornsson who has filed bis petition for letters of admlnistra-- ' - b you people MAY DE VERY In accordance with the cus- tom of The Post for a number of years Tuesday Issue of the paper will be held until the final count Is made on the ACCIDENT AT DRAPER ago. r the service you Post. It THE ELECTION FATAL AUTOMOBILE Nish-Saloni- 1 -- GERMAN CONCERN. 444444 4 444444 to the aid of the Seibians, accoratus to dispatches from both Bucharest and Vienna tonight The French forces already in -- BUYS city election. The paper will be distributed late Tuesday night, or very early Wednesday "hiorning, and will give to Its patrons the first news on the election returns in its usual excellent style showing 4 the vote of the city by dls-tricts. Black Sea Ports; the Turks Rush Thousands of Men to Assist Their Former The VOLUME VH TUESDAYS POST VyiLL BE HELD FOR ELECTION RETURNS , - Czars OCTOBER 29, 19X5: it Inventor of the Great 42 Centimetre Gun .FORCE TO AID TbO- try want NO. 88. BIG FRENCH Its real i tv ) eai s. - Leonard Holden Wins Design Prize Leonard Holden of the local gas company was successful In carrying off the first prize tor the host w indow display on gas lighting at the National Gas Lighting Week conducted by tbq National Commercial Gas association held in New York. Mr. Holden designed a very attractive 4 window and submitted his plans to the New York office. A letter received from the association Wednesday evening by Mr. Holden stated that he had ' competed with eleven western 6tates and had been successful in winning the first prize. Jl au-J-t- & Local Men Visit Tintic Humbchrt - f- dj5 S5 r con-Loga- com-ducte- Box Car T hieves Land in Penitentiary d Wel-Cree- r, ! Utah-Idah- o Tub case of J, E. Standring et ah, vs. Henry M. Royle, Jr., is being heard by Judge A. B. Morgan. The deed suit Is to set aside a quit-clai" from plaintiffs to defendant for a one-hal- f Interest In 18 acres of land at Lehi. This is 4 part of the estate deceased, of Edward Standing, father of the plaintiff, who claims that he did net know at the timethe deed was executed that he had any Defendants interest in the land. of the the complaints allegation deny and allege that under the statute the 1 4 Kansan Visits The Knight Mill ig j plaintiffs are estopped. 1 4 1 I hn d 44444 444444 1 ( "In the caseof Frant Groestelt vs. Peter Miller the. Jury brought in a verdict for plaintiff in the amount of 250. The suit was to collect $.,373.10 damages for injuries received while working for defendant In the Blue Rock mine at American Fork canyon in June 1914. The fendant was charged with responsl-montbillty of having directed plaintiff to work In a dangerous place. dc-fro- m - t |