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Show rr.oro I: TII3 Ydti Know Us We are la business rJffbt here where you live. Yoa are an acquaintance, neighbor or a friend of ours! This money-bac- k Published by the Herald Pnblishing Company, Provo, Utah. C M ASTERS 11 Ca year in iTtT i ad va nee , .". Osc year on time.. - , The it., V iv vv . Managing- - 't$77; offer should prove the sincerity ofour claims. tv rHiw ymrtirtiga. Tbey act ta,- wt haw we ny iWhen over'eom-tcause SOonaOpttiOn. tlie iieat Taiitive tna back ud our cause to Editor , . S2.50 . aJ3.00 mail act of Psovo, Utah, under the matter June 6I911, at the postofficc, I March 3, 1879. ' The minimum wage bill will never be a success till the" law of transmission is cjTltivated to raise a maximum human " product." The shirfcTTne the weak and ignorant can now earn something whereas they would not at jail arid would: drift to pauperism or crime should a'TiiuYnntfrtf wage. be required. ; - jt ' 1 I - ' them and tha with, txpm'wm-- j TUejf " aUuiM s ami y : marshal for Wichita. But Attorney General Reynolds. ithe new manr confirmed the Harrison " appointment and now.with Victor speaker Bull Moosers in; the house ..it looks Jike the Eagle is,a luckyJCansa&Jnrd. zirzr The PROVO ' for-th- Thrw Storet , Stores pjVjqSJL UTAH - Tlwrs Is BewiH Store in nearly every town and elty in the Ualtad Stasea. Caaada J BriUin. There is edifiMen Haxall Remedy for aearly every ordinal - humasi , iWmad for the Dartieular ill for which it is reeomntsnded. a .i.nr The RexalT April 15th,is the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. ship laded, with flowers will sail out to the latitude of the disaster and a memorial seryice will be held there at 2:15 a. m. The widows of the5nen wh& went- down so heroicallywill east Cowers out of the ship onto the waters and sing the funeral dirge "Nearer My God to Thee" as they sail away. Stores are America's Oreatest Oraf Store ample maohlaery to 'carry Into effect EFFECTIVE. UQUOR : - its principles. - -- - AliO VICE LAW .': The Parmer's "National congress have sent out the follow-in- g suggestion to our readers ii" We may- - not getiliwe ask for, bu .LcerMnJy'ejKill hot get4nuch'4n-tli-.wayf-etbn-i3- THE BOOTH-STARTU- ACT E D K- BILL- - EN P BY U TAH LEGISLATURE. legislative bodies, and by public officials unless we ask for it. It Follows the Great Iowa Injunction It is already apparent that the incoming congress and the new and Abatement Law Originated president will be unusually desirous to meet the wishes of the by Hon. Jno. B. Hammond, of Des Moines, Iowa. people. This is especially true of the president. He will listen JL to the people more than to the politicians. Hence, it is highly ' (From Character Builder.) important that he hear from the, people that are ''.intelligent Great .Merest- - lias.been aroused and patriotic."" Because of this we' most .rcspectfuJly-an&Jeanis thosreekrn.rcffectire-TOeanTirgeotrT6"wireoTTivTenhe prcsuleht andTThenibers oT j among the to vices, especial yarious suppress congress respectfully, stating your- - washes.' Imrther. please and liquor iiuLsaaces, h ayeQMl'knrt&JtoAte f ish politiciansjet pnblig.TL.1 to the prevMona of ft xhe tfooth. r wishes,of ticiais loo often ihey- are successful m bill, enacted by the Utah les- Startup their wi.shes of the it are thit the pen-plmaking appear vjhes at erosion., u h will lie to hear from ytju with suggestions, etc. a purumary 01 fiive t'lreto.o jid Please add! ess Fanners' National Congress, Room 740, 76 V. this latest addition .to the moral code. - :; The basic principles of the law liave Monroe St., Chicayo,-Iil.-- -- , s. - -- . know-thei- - -- g e. the-rece- in-lo- " . ' How "are in an v parents do you seeking ior a clean paper to' nut upon the 'family reading table? If this copy t'f The Ilerald were to he sent to one of them with this notice marked it know-wh- might family." ' ' 169 Fed., 246.) Tbe ..constitutionality ' ough-poin- TO D hard. tne spirit of the Lord,. which. -- leads. tBOse' who possess jt Into all truth. was the speakerIIe d; - tumingdearaT and ml as ra.nroad detective about a year; ago at Utah Junction, v near' Denver, and the powers 0 evil. U. victory of liome blessin and a is Solnghonor, wanted to give himself up to be pun; Ing w hich brings release from tne ished for the crime.- - lie later made j sr - I : M pnrsenis opportunity for eternal pro--' Denver officers were communicated sression. Therefore "death Is of morp 1I - linportane-t-theMrithan ,ttbslhaa inceeejrikepthereand his cad. In causing those who remain to father, was communicated with, by atermi'ne to do their part with honor Sheriff East, who suggested that the and to be prepared when their time of father come after the young man. &parture comes. ; Saturday young Webber admitted to , A' telegarm of condolence was read Sheriff East that the story about killMllando Pratt, of Salt Lake, a ing a man was false; he said he had erasin, of the deceased, who watf told it in order that he 'might be " killed. r It has developed that Webber by illness from attending. "SUdor J, E. Booth offered the opetf tried to commit suicide before he gave a prayer, and Elder C. D. Glazier himself up to Maashal Bird, and he CBa benediction. r has also Beautttul vocal attempted to commit. suicide were rendered by the tabernacie since he has been held in the county .' tlolr, and the Indian war veterans ren- - jail. The elder Webber and the son, jR'ho is evidently Buffering from suicidal mania, left for Denver, Saturjay afternoon, where the young man will '. Hg .- -- fc-o- pre-Tsnt- selec-toni- National French Cleaning Co. - Specialties Are French Dry and SteanvCtean-lr3,- " be given dition treatment for his mental " 2:' ' con- -- Repairing" and PreeesfLai!:esa n 3' CtnW Garments of Every Description. Hats Cleaning and Clocking ZTTi. Academy Avenue, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Having cut out the expeise of .run-nua announce that hereafteir "we will give ra" argc"6unt of "IlPper, cent on every dollar's worth of goods bought from us. Here Is a chanci'to cut down the g .yL9it.9fiivin2. - ... -- :. CARD OF THANKS. thank the many friends, lodge, the musicians and I wish to the - Elks final trial, If j;onvicted aXneof 31.000 my recent bereavement. mrs. w. to: may be imposed or imprisonment of a i I -- searle. iiihs i 1 I'll M! mmm Si!!!i . Klin ! ' lii ii: I I , ..: "'v ,J " 11,1,1 -- I' r:,ii 'L1'1, iilv 1"i ii m "' b siii :.: if -- - TO O Q i: mil fit 1 i , - o 000 o c o d OOO an I I lnS traded owners who must hava - the "vv. muvti caul ---:'-, iy . ; 15 Ij - -- Cars that have been tu II u"-. MMy it beeniused. III 1 m HHij H i -' t -- - . .,:.:...,r " We liave several s ra t .1 . lii!' m w iiiti , i - , "ALPH ELLIOTT ,i' Grocery -- Store. " o ' 1 M IV- - tW I I w ; o0 X :BI U HI ! )1S III! I . III ::: ; .;. m : -- : -- - s inl ill 111 i "You'll pay us no more for these than for some other NEW car. and receive a'" lot more value in so doing. .. Call ' ranging from XITAH-IOTO- a nil n 1 a lu to $500 CAR CO. R - .. U J, GILMER, Manager ' SaltUke Ciiy O O O O O Q O ' O' t i O ' ' " - Oxford You Want Clothes Nk f the - p r JJ ryh"ar ' ! I ! ' . s o: .,..;:.:c:u. o 1 TimesHere They' Are Clothes for Young Gentlemen will set your, enthusiasm Wling. : The - makers " meant tTiat- thev sViCiilIfl aruTtHv - - y will" ...... . . A.a.jVMa . . r ..SA . W J ' M&.r.f t,MA vmi een aitrVi riiirmiMff bt1 such shapely, shoulders-they'- re great. And fabrics, well you'll smile all " oyer you 'see them.-knew what we were doing when we purchased these clothes. If you know" what . you're about; you'll purcnase inem. At xeast, take a peep at them. MrTn well-tailor- 1 V We $15 to $30 t ilWHERC-THIi- V CARS-WILL-ST- OP;" x"7 . 1 J - - Of. , tOO . " ol hxP r OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO x xx -- x-;:rx xL scea. from. "Edison's beautiful, ..... Princess and'the" . 6 r .aIi. SAfn v'f"-, V4IV i mueus lonijrnt nna TncstUiv." A stoJhe . ' r ; - 1 O ed O. O ill I , o o o o O r ' ' 1 iSr IMMIDI - Will f - ' . o o o LT 1 is l l II O o o o o on r nlfli or Write for our list of rartwItK full descriptions-pric- es 1111 o o o o o o o o oG . 1 Xz-:XmlF:.- 7t r: D delivery-wagoj5;We-wIsh"- Dyeing, measure. This pamphleTwlll have a copy of the law la full, hlanks to show' mode of proceedure thereunder, etc. All deslrinfcioples may obtain them . by "addressing Geo. A. Startup, Provo, Utah. Stamps tn any amount will be acceptable from those desiring to see such literature distributed, , and 'we hope our readers will be liberal la assisting in this work, for those working la this caused have-- - voluntarily spent and are spending much money and time In printing and distributing such literature. new--usLine-n- ew -- -- fueuUwpeTofrihLi Tcnpw for-su- cb d I'JCPPCD PIJ llf'PCO UIO UUnliULu lllo pa-ssin- A These cars are practically as good as? yorn oil, that a nil,: V - tfmitatlony-r- be-use- eir -- jas pro wn-kind? odooocooo O family.-"EiaV- rlght-tlme.- in. , Alter defialn; the tIco nuisances to b "Corered i In this case prostitution and liquor nuisance) the taw empowers any citizen with equal author ity to the county attorney to start and prosecute the actions la the name of the state, and the action lies against the owner or agent of -- rthe building used In maintaining' the vice nuisance equally with the; aetual keepers of the place. .This provision works out in practice to make all property owners a sort of aujSIary police force, they seeking to rid their property of the vice elements. If a conviction is secured the penalities fall upon the real estate owner as'well as the keepers of tiie Unlawful unless such prop- erty owner puts up a bond value of the property' and pledges th a t the perty will not purposes. again reasonable Written notice giving-time in whlfn- - to abate such nuisance, nr.ist be Berved on all property owners before an action can be effective against the real estate. The case is constituted oae in equity J to be heard by. the distriat judge or judges without a jury, thus evading the Jury system- which-ha- s been eats- satisfactory in vice cases, on account tf the large per cent of actual offend- erswho get oft Juries and prevent convictions even where the evidence is conclusive. Howof ten-- It has hap pened that panderers, gamblers- - et al, have been, purposely, or otherwise placed on juries to try offenders of K I .conveiedme8-liLuDLl- l evils, thatit-providestb- devoted several Startup of the studj measures ofJtAls yearsjq kind and thelj ffects on other7 com niunJties, and trnow preparing a pamphlet for general distribution, so' that the officers, and public generally jnay - . iSesrOf; condolence from the First Presidency, and especially had PresPLEA; I'AHIS TO DIE ident A. II. Lund. President F. M. Lyman and Apostle Heber i. GrantjRsked fH'ni .to convey messages ol sympathy Vpbn-.-jP" Wrebbor arrived, aererfronj smcT to v foThe Ta! ma'se Denver Saturday, for thejurpObe of poke of the lesson to the living in K. Webber, Ui6f away r"arr"otheror takirighls ioirToM --- be -- said home, Yowug - Webber is the young SKBtr; . JJdtBing-inai-mig- ht could affect their "future fjnan'Avho some six weeks ago con- waS tn 00a. ue compared life. wun Wallace Bird, (fessed tQ " ity awaosence from hrmeanitdoth ith , wayarrd in tbe s- - RET. j dere.d a funeral hymn from their song 1 . manual; & duet was rendered by Miss Elizabeth Evans and Prof. J. R. Bos (Continued from Page One.) I. PR ATTLAI thl3-toea- g suppressing SCQROMI of ure nowboing unquestioned it is his.h-- j ly important that all citizens and of ficers be fully inforaed as to its tborprovisions, for tt is unlike most laws passed for the purpose of - . Seer-4KFedr- -- foronc ' ' all been favorably passed upon sev eral times bythe. supreme court of Iowa, and later by the supreme; court t of the United .Statesr 6R.";' 157 Fed., 401; '16," Fed., 84;. and "Mr. "general-reputationT- . .'A tHat-thatla- w, -- Gnat 21 " ample-powe- eiy at our iois. TIEDQUISX DRUOXO ' prae-llcp- s, a- (frTti(flr-foT-rhildrenr4ed caa buy Jiexall Ordurlww in this cammuoiJlgr -- " Yls pttrticulajly rnooiamend RpTall j This injunction law simply places a par with property human welfare-oInterests, which have always been protected by common law injunction, and follies ajms to protect society from the IL, and excesses of the vicioul. It Is a notorious fact" that the violators of toe liquor and.ofte-'yjcelaws have mocked at society's efforts to protect-Hse- lf from their evil and have always jeered: "You cannot enforce your laws prohibition does not prohibit." This taw "meets the issue squarely," being the result pf thirty yearg' experience in Iowa, Kan sas7and somi; other states', by placing r In the hands of the citizens themselves, so that when the iinderwotld by their political scheming have got control of the executive OfneersrtheTeSpl are "not powerless to technicalities resolve themselves into the favor of when they -- are brought to the bar of justice. This law aims to give society itself a fair op portunity , to present its case, for the of the place" Is specifically made admissable evidence to prove the existence of the nuisance. This makes it possible- to present much cumulative evidence usually shut out rtinaryHmlnal for Instance, of procuring evidence of a certain sale of liquor unlawfully, yet much circumstantial evidence may exist to convince any honest ludge that unlawful sales are being made, "and this law permits such evidence to be presented. Criticisms of the local met and overcome by option' law-ar- e this injunction law. In case the defendant violates the temporary injunction, which by the way extends t the whole Judicial district, the judge must impose a penalty of not lessthan j200,00 orot- - less than three months rmprisonment, or a Try Them at Our Risk in aaon-- y - X.X'X OfflcerS...r'i. i;;'''s'J:'. th-Ber- nd-rejected- " bo. .ThenVif you entirely eatisficd, come Lack and tell ua and we will promptly return the moae you paid us for them. i.-1You. pnitnise nothing you aiffa Betfcig-i-yo- u obligate yourself to ua " We whatever. in no way acoepl . your mere word. Don't you now believe that Ref all Orderlies are worthy of a tnalf Could ay offer be more f aid - - The.Taft Administration go.tthe slap in on the Murdock family for.'being.EulI Moosers whehlt tried to cut out Alice Dave-T.Mufdoclr from- -the"Eldoradopbs toff ice . XeahyV the priest of the Wichita Eagle, for the appointment of " . arot we - pvjj vutrir u"u iwjcii wucu .v-vsary and proceed 4n- -a lawful manner to. abate nuisances that hare flourish- likp green bay treea in many communities- because of corruption of wanf you to come to our tor and gt a ptckage ol Ilexath Order have received froia many reports-wthose who have used them prove ttiat they ere realty the roost pleasing and satisfactory bowel remedy we know of. RerU Orderllr taste like candy. ' doslrtf- - MakeXJs Prove This TjcrsonI'hey dont qiiuse .pfipig, nausea. "atid for delicate- people. ' - tf or "xssive ioospAess, as do purging ' ' Rexall Orderlie come in vest the usual physic or laxative. Rexall Orderlitss saein to act as a toniiv pocket tin boxes. ltabletaV-lOo- x 6O0. and ' ' 3flta.We.tai 25c; SO tablet strttEthrnrupbTr: ' mudolesof the bowel. Usual dose one tablet. They promptCAOTTON:Please bear in mind that Rexall Orderlies ere not sold by alTdruA jpsts. rou can buy Rexall Orderlies only at The JtftxaUStoreat-i-.-.--Yo- m-a-go- od - : "We- - -- : A John Dawson told tbeKaiisas-id- c federaLcourt and Judge Marshall of Utah, that the Natural Gas company holdings in court of Kansas, was found. vestigated by the financial condition to be at thetimejmlge Pollock didn't and need raise of rates. appointed receivers, public-litihtie- I . Our ed ,. ., ; i- . low-life- d, be-hir- v that were "not positively 'certain ao prove our claims iot .' mfH kxJtedurjBneearfcid-fAnnat:- ; be used for any purposr-Aprreosal property used In maintaining the nuisance, such as bars, beds," pianos, pumps, etc., must be sold when a con viction is-- secured as a part of the abatement-proceedin- g, the proceeds going to pay costs, fines,- etc, and balance, If any, goes to the defendants. To show the value, placed on this bill by those in a ' ixsltioa:lo-kjio- w its worth we produce below part of a letter of a member of the Salt Lake City commission: "GeoiA- - Startup, Provo, Utah5: My Dear SUrtup-r- -I take" this opportunity to compliment . yuv-an- d your assistants on the herculean undertaking and JfTumphant accom- pllshment in securing the passage of the injunction and abatement law. That measure was probably worth more than- - any- - other one passed, .or Introduced In either house.. It was all because or your personal interest and efforts, Fhlch brought, forth, support from all law abiding classes, because the bill was right and, merited it I will live to enTiope shrine your name In the memory of the good people of this state when you are can help communities! from vice nuisances without being hampered' by the failure of executive officfrs to do their 4uty Organizations of citizens can now em-- j jient who the i i .eliminate . nfriu,acrie. muiuaaaemm, raw nervousness and other ill breath, attendant, upon inactive bowel.- They itend' i with nupuauaiihid Munh v ise to return without question or ilormality the money paid ua for it, if it doe, not prove entirely ati fiictory to you, we believe we are entitled to, your confidence. Our business ueeesratid prestige j upon your confidence in ux. djnd ;' We know we must secure tad hold vour confident m order to Itet ti.d "keep jrour patrooage. Therefore, we would not dare maia tins oner u we ; nntUlfttJsm:.,4fmarjtJiLJJ4M now clean their do- we-lJ!g-ve Best Advertising Medium in Southern Utah. Entered as second-clas- s ' . . iiiTr - .V iif-- s .- -- r six months, or both fine, and i3ipsL,a, meat These money fines autoiU.: :'y become a Hen on the real estate sci building, and unless a bond to the tuJi ' value'of the property is filed to guarantee that it will not be UEed for such vice in the future the property is Tbe common law Injunction, a old as Jurisprudence Itself, will abate a nuisance where; property is damaged. bill The Booth Startup injunction abates a nuisance where 'oya and girls are damaged. Do you think boys and glrla'are of a much concern to - Man- e"- which |