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Show TUESDAY, JULY 29 TIIE PROVO POST' The authorities - ' Paving District No. 11, to be known aiteiT quMJy. NOTICE Kitgeiald lias been termed a as- as Sidewalk Extension No. 5, Is i Notice the that hereby given "moron bj the iol!ce. the criminal of tax sessment the the levied by im.u hincrj w jim to proceed us usual, ot The Board ot Commissioners Coioner Hoffman quiekl.v selected a Hoard of Commissioners of Provo Provo City, sitting as a Board of ordinance Utah, City, jur.x and opened ihe July by passed mquiM 1 ttzgeiald was an employee at the '9th, 1919 upon the property abutting Equalization and Review w ill meet lirginia, a residential bond. Ilelixed tt Lots 2, 3, 4 a;id 6 of Pdock 75, at the City Commissioners room lu n ihe neigldioi hood n the same Hots 1, 6, 7 and 8 in Block 79, Lots the County Court bouse In Provo City, building llxed the Wilkins,,, family, and 8 in Block J8, Lots 1, 6, 7 and Utah, on Monday. August 4th, 1919, Juuet was one of lom thildun. v of Block 101, Lots 1 and 8 in aud continuing in cession each day, 7 &, Block and 8 excepting holidays, until Saturday, Lots 6, 12t, Plan to Fisht Hith Cost of Foods. r. and 6 of Block 81, August 9th, -- 19 19, between the hours Block of Lots 8tt, Denver, (olo 1, oxer xxtll haxe a muuiup.il food, tmai aid fuel maiket, all in Plat A" Provo City Survey uf of ten and eleven o'clock a. m. and and perhaps n irainb-- i' of sue h tiunkets Ituiluiug la.) is. fur the purpose ot cotk will hear amLconslUer objections and o cut the ost ot tixin.r to loostmiers, st fueling a four foot cempnt sidewalk make corrections ft any tax which according to lentatixe plans announced on the east side of Ninth West Street the said Board may deem unequal Irtda.x, after a meeting of Mayor between Center Street and First and unjust. lewey C. P.atlex and his ralonet. The North Street and the West side of That during said time between the it.x admit tsti ation xxill begin an im- Ninth West Street between First hours of nine a nt., and five p. m., mediate inx estigatum to determine tbe N nth Street and Jyifth North Street said list will be completed for public a'llnlity rf ihe plan. The first step nitftT of Second Inspection at" the office of the City on the and South atuld .l.te,a.lie,puii.iiaae.,nf Key. caul car. Nor tii fctreut betwcenTSevenlli West ReCordeF'afCbunry-CourthousyfjmewA fond Frovo CityTUfah. feted at tliu xxur department, h'te t and Ninth West Street in ii was jiaiuimu'il Any enterprise In No. By order of the Board of frommis-sionerto be 11, District Paving whnli the uiy will engage along ,this known as Sidewalk Extension No. 6, of Provo City, Utajk line will be t opted after Seattle's muDated this July 29th, li9. is completed. nicipal fish market plan. The market FRED EVANS.' City Recorder. The Board of Commissioners of will be Injuginuted within ninety days First publlcatloqjuly 29, 1919. unless the federal government acts to Provo City, sitting as a Board of Iaist will meet publication A'itgust 5, 1919. and Equalization Review, la'ing dow it food prices, niemhers of the at the City Commissioners -- room In t ablnet said to ,.PrVO the Carries League Fight Into Pulpit City, Utah, on Monday, August 4th, Senator William E. 1919, arsL. continuing In session each Washington. Borah of Idaho, foe of the peace treaty day, excepting holidays, until Saturand lenguee of nations covenant, carday, August 9th, 3919, between the ried his fight from the legislative forhours of ten and eleven oclock a. m., jgvUnd but stop it entirely. In the um to the pulpit Sunday night, declar will hear and consider objections, same bank of fog there will be a long and to a church th that 'tig congregation an mae corrections of any tA lane through which wound will carry Shantung settlement will mean another which the said Board may deenpun-men- t clearly. The result Is that one ship war Just as the settle-may hear another ihat Is far ofLand fifty years ago brought on an-- equal and unjuvt. no hint of a third that is close other war. J said between That during the have time nt hand. People's Home JournaL m, and five p. m , Crowder la Soon to Leavo Havana.. hours of nine will or public inbe list said open Havana, Cuba. Major General "THE FIRING LINE" IS IRENE Enoch H.. Crowder, who came to Cuba spection at the office of the City CASTLE'S STARRING VEHICLE to draft new election Taws, has made Recorder at the CpOnty Court house preparations to return to Washington at Provo City, Utah. Irene Castle, internationally famous early In August Board of Commla- By order of and motion picture atar. wlll dancer Ppovo City, Utah, Brittany Peasants Given Bad Scare." stonera-be seen for the first time as-- a Fa- Paris. Forty-fou- r Dated" Ju) 29thJ919. Brittany peasant star In an adapwho had eaten the flesh of a mad cow, FRED EVANS, City Reoorder. mous Player-Laskof tion Chambers W, Robert popular the Pasteur Institute, Flrs publlcatloaJuly29, 1919, after what the Matin feelingly de- Lastiiubllcation noveh"TheFirtngLine,ltwllIbe 1919. 5, August scribes as an "agonizing Journey." shown at the Columbia theatre on Wednesday. . NOTICE . . 2.75 Per Cent Beer Arrests Forbidden Mrs. Castle recently returned from Notice is hereby given that the asLos Angeles, Cal. The police were where for several months, restrained Saturday, by an order of sessment of the tax levied by the England, she worked in American and British of Board of Commissioners Provo the superior court hero, from Intefer-in- g ber atay in Enhospitals. ordinance During Utah, City, by passed July with the sale of beer containing 2.75 per cent alcohol by arresting the 9tih, 1919, upon the property abutting gland she appeared by command bein Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Block 68, fore the King and Queen on one ocvenders. Lots I and 8 in Block 69, Lots 5, 6, 7 casion, and on another gave a perEngland Will Pick Envoy, to U. 8. Soon London. The Associated Press is In- and 8 in Block 70, Lots S and 6 lu formance at the welcome entertainment accorded Gen. Joffre on his formed that the government has not Block 71. all In Plat "A" Provo CD-yet arranged for, the apiointment of Survey of Building Lots, for the pur- - visit to London. A nervous breakan ambassador to Washington, but pose of constructing a four foot ce- down compelled her to give up her hopes soon to be able to make an ment sidewalk on the South side ot work there, but ha heF recovery she ' " announcement First "North Street between the West) began work on the Paramount The Firing of First West Street and the East craft special picture side of Fifth West Street In Sidewalk line. com-plete- 1 POLICE UNABLE TO ESTIMATE NUMBER OF CASUALTIES. RUMORS SPREAD. 8hot and Killed and Anethei Strike Riot on the Southwest Side bf the City. One Man Seriously-Wounded-- in ' Chicago. Two whites and a colored "niun are reported to he dead and ap proxinmtely fifty are said to huve been (njure i, . a. iiuuiber Iprdlmbly fatally, TieiTracrol1firhneytttStmtaT d. -- -- at among whltfTffiTgrtfTiwffiTW'lTuii South Side benches from Twenlj ninth btreel South to Thirty-fift- h street. The confusion was so great in the district that the police were unable to place an estimate either on the dead or wounded. Acting Chief of Police received a report that three twowhites had been-kille- d Another rumor, was to, the effect that several hundred were drowned in the lake during the rioting. Blacks and whites swarmed through the South Side black belt, and rioting spread throughout much of the district. Police reserves and detectives from all stations in the city were rushed to the scene. Special calls to the stations and hospitals for ambulunces also were sent by Chief Alcock." James OBrien, a policeman attached to the Cottage Grove station, was attacked by a mob of negroes at Twenty-"nint- h and State streets. ' Several shots were fired at him, and he was wounded in the arm. He pulled his revolver on the surging mass, and fired several times into the crowd. The crowd scattered, leaving throe blacks moaning on the pavement. .i- -l Side-Wal- k l s Alsace-Lorrain-e 1 1 of y ADMITS CHILDS MURDER. duty-reach- Girl HidBody of Missing den In Coal Pllo. Thomas Fitzgerald, 39 Chicago. ld years old, and married, confessed Sunday to the police that he killed little Janet Wilkinson, six years old, a neigh-bochild, last Tuesday by strangling her. He accompanied the police to his home and showed them where he had concealed the body beneath some coal under the basement steps, and It " was recovered. The solution of the mystery, which has stirred Chicago as few police cases have aroused the populace, came this morning when Fitzgerald .after five sleepless days and nights, constantly kept tinder a gruellhg examination and never-ceasin- g scrutiny called for an officer and made his confession. 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