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Show A GarclenSeeds quite a quantity of my own garden'" stttia at try trial g ounos on t th North ai d St'n West. If have equlr me r.t this jear a hand pok ing machine and all of my re-- t peas.corn. beans and large seeds this way. I also aie for seed germination-- If tesfiny better seed were' to be feat . I would have them. Flower Seeds Grass and In 1914 i,:y trial gromis con. taiaed over CueO p.fnts of tae Clover Seeds I gTew -- Yen fvtl Lre in a few moments. Your -- cold in tend er eatrrh will te ITnusv Ivania and iJlTiue'l-danaiulAAtkahsus Yf':rc!o.f td r.ctnls will oien v. ill imd themselves under the arrangement by whielJ'jjThe a:r r he-of iitoy. No they accept a. modified sovereignty for i; J e. BO 41 A" itT . it selves and yield to tiie federal union the right ti p - if. ;r ,hcs s r.torif t brtfth adjust all 'possible differences andvto ou want a sr.ja many common concerns. 'Stic. A Vrim-- i war is ant. . tJt'.stiiiv aging over more let d pint civ the dim! world and the destruction of iii'e'h t ei.e: air ircssip- c' the, is the heaviest in the history of all time we ean swollen, and c'a CI af,J to WkVk o,ertho hriof r,,r of Abraham Lincoln and see wherein he must stand e try cold rnd ea-- j It Don fia r'Tti:' for all time one, of the greatest, statesmen the,1 tra' iu:tcr'r world has ever known. jamLs chafjn anS pygmy -- -- LINCOLN DIED FIFTY YEARS aZO -- tin. entire ago jesterday saw United States in mourning over th$ Joss, of Abraham Lincoln,, the great war president and state-man- , to whom the nation owes Its undying ir r.rtitnde-thrmigall ages'for the preservotion of l.e nnion. The Review of Reviews 4daees two const motive statesmen of the last century preeminently ahead of all otlrcrs an d those two are Lincoln and Bismarck. the rfn reviewing"" t he p ro g res.s of-f- h Review of Reviews says: const ruetive states-imTho two of the century were Jjinedn and Bismarck. In Germany they are n&w celebrating the eeuien- 1S13. my of Bismarck, "who was born April 1. The present month brings to us in America the fifty years li -- cl 1 1 1 - ry 'a i'u of Lincoln. ac-.fr- w rwportarrreo ing our continental republic upon the basis of fs4QMd-jMuoMM-fl,Bd.-of-.inainiajn.r- ...l ;"8' '""j t-fa, ing to you this year. . t HE FOUND IN AFRICA 0 0 f CLEAN UP OR CUT OUT THE INSECT BREEDERS .1 estenlay was Arbor day-an- d many people Provo took advantage of it to plant a few the eitv.- A more people cut out some of. their old trees! hilt moat of the people just left conditions as they w ere. We need all the young trees that ean be planted in the city,' but we do not need'Ulefi rm dreds of old fruit trees that are today threatening through tbeir desased condition the entire fruit crop of Utah county. Regardless of the fact, the! tate anl county have special1 deputies in this! city, many people are trying to get by without spraying or cutting 'out these breeding places for' the; insect pests regardless of what it means to their neighbors of' the fruit industry. There has been some complaint on m onnt f the stringency of the law in regard to spray- in" nt if we did not have a very stringent law' it W'ould be only a short time before the entire fruit industry in the state of Utah would be. ruin-hav- e ?d through owners of orchards who are tmwill-hav- e ing to care for their orchards in the propep ner. At the present time Utah county is the ner fruit eounty of the state, but its position at the head of the fruit industry 'of Utah is oeit-- g threatened right novy and unless the people arc willing to join with the officers and uphold them we shall soon find ourselves a long way down the line. Now is the time for oetinn and e very xnvner of a fruit nearing tree should see to it tlTat if is either sprayed or destroyed. - of-thfe- wl President Lincoln oinpanied the federal troops when they entered to Richmond April 4, 1863. Lee surrendered shot was Lincoln Grant at Appomattox April 9. on the evening of April 14 and died the following feel- day. AYholly without prejudice or sectional with plans ing,' Lincoln was intensely occupied for the restoring of harmony and the quick re- turn of .the seceded states to their full autonomy and their proper places iu.tlie union when his death plunged the nation in grief. lie had the, same conception as Jefferson of the paramount and the death i -- Junt received a large shipment of best by macbijfry, Lawn Graaa, White Clover. Oi clurd Rye, Meadow Oats, Tiothy, Al Red Clover. Etc. k gvandet flo'vers- -I ever saw, from which I saved a nice ot of fully developed seed, which I i o.ter, in-- n nTrtl.-n-srmituT- s- ! ' j -- James Chaoin, a young exploicr.j who Went to tht'T'cmgo, in Africa, six years ego, hrs Just returned to.ttll, abernt h's strr.nge 3 discoveries. Not of these was a n gone s. vi of on,e Earn ii the photograph w ith him. This little fellow is a polygamist, show n in it Mr. wies.' hafl as many as 200 Chapin, Bulbs Just received a shipmeiu v. Rlecuic Rubber Hose, made ty as the we found this was of no advantage m the w earmgQualTtyortIie 'Eoser You will appreciate the fact thrt new rubber has the wearing qualifrom All carried. over hose ty. last year will be reduced 2c a toot. Poultry Supplies, lncubatorsj Garden Tools, .Etc. My. Catalogue mailed free to all who wilt apply. This year I have several thou sand Tultp, Hyacinth, Crocus, Narcissus, Bleeding Heart, Peon es. Etc. at my (rial grounds which order-witho- , trite ci Rubber Hose bw, conPoljgamy'is lorbiddan-btinued the explorer, hut the law was net oisrrved. Medje, where he Nut, much time, was net far. rom the! canibal country, and while ihe ex-- , of j plorer did not see any evidence latcd r h xnself te for cannibalism several stones which provd the in that region. Of ccr.nlliale y ut feet-mark- WTmStve atreieganfr shew-- w Of course most of tbse have to be planted In the fail. In Spring Bulbs, I have a large stock of Dahlia, Tuberoses, iolus in great variety, Peor.oa, red, white and pink, Eleeafrjg Heart, Caladium. Plants Cauliflower, Celery. Pepper, Gardand several thousand en Sage flower plaiits. choice healthy line of Plants may be had from, me this jtar, such as Tomato, Cabbage, A very j ( t ut "wee qvute intrifigent. cious, the federal system. ' "For his leadership all parts f the country A delightful party of Saturday was could he If be to profoundly grateful. ought that licid at tie home of Mr. and Mrs. lived a few years longer, we should perhaps W. O. Beeeley In celebration of the birth anniversary of Mr. Beesley and. been spared some unfortunate chapwn m. Mrs. C. H. Frye of Salt Lake City. history and should have worked out rooms were attractive with The both dmestlc and foreign, that would beautiful carnations, roses and pophave made us ja grader stronger nation than we ples which arrived that day from are today.- - But he accomplished-- , enough to California for the affair. Music and of cards Contributed to the pleasure of earn secure fame as a statesman supreme rank, the evening. A delicious luncheon, lie was an American in whom were blended the was served to the guests who were) characteristics tpf all parts of the country in a way that made him national m the full sense; a Mr: and Mrs. W. O. Beesley, Mr. and! f humanitarian of great vision in whse heart Mrs. P. H. Beesley, Mr. and MrsJ -or nation 0a no John Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Vinthere was animositytowards , ny to-1 lftre cackling hent dors not always the cent. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans, Mr. racer of mankind; Jhe worlds greatest need - -- -- lay 'add Mrs James FarrqK Mr. and Mrs. dajr is for leaders of theLincoln type, who will ilrgest egg and a big- talker seldom has !c. Westrope, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. That the welfare of each'haticwr'catir be thing in his bag but wind Brerercm, Mr. and MrsTWIllard, Mr. made to harmnize with that of all others. Hatland Mfm W. H. Ray. Mrs. Jennie j Williamson,- - Mrs. Thomas Leonard. ing war, Lincoln was. nevertheless, impelled to hoovas Camplonyun nf r a.ijjarah TdHfT7cflSiHmFduFl-eai',lJohn end Welman Beesley. anoth-nnefor avowed Beesley, the t of American unity that should make for perm Spain purpose of starting ' revolution iu the banana land. Funds running peace and huan liberty. C ot et Advfrtmng. low would he probably. 7 H he1 were alive today probably f Wb pays the hm of advcrti'lug? Hold'.that .our country hjght to- asdertainand tVrtuii.y uot the oiimui,c:-; crtii!ulv P Hera lx the in clear terms the common sentiment not Ibt rciailtr of matter. - Motif) the Guns a are trth and battle d .stan vf 4 he would troops lie. kept'hiddfiroir for the world s liberation from war upon the ba- - Hue. But shells and bullets sing just as merry mihJi Itn t it iu) piN ttmi man-subseque- nt ban-Dolieie- s, Mr. Walter B. Elcock C - of Philadelphia ( V Will deliver a Free Lecture at the Provo Commercial Club Rooms - 00 atiy-hefie- ve THURSDAY ARRIL:-22n- d at 8 Oclock p. ra.r a- ON CONCRETE ROADS - hen-expres- r-- s si'8'w6f'Tirim4plerTitl'"agmTTrents-tbt-woukWi'o-4.,lui- Crhnt ie move the Imuse f strfe and provide a Higher tnicture than national sovereignty. He would After a years wandering a Chicago mn rehave America strong enough to make its voice to his home and didnt know his family, selfturned and fearful heard in the councils of the seeking. He was like the greatest of our early But that isnt half as sad a fate as the local bald vts tesmew Y s shi n gLun FrankliaAnd.-- J elf erso? ...Ke.a ded old Jhach who has no family to know. iu the breadth of his sympathies and in his grasp of the large essentials f human progress. His Americanism had in it no element of hostility toward any other nation; on the contrary, his principles and methods if adopted by the leading e French Capture Top of Jlountain at have led the world ln people of Europe-woulthis time to practical disarmament and onet Point. reads a newspaper heading. Some to some form of uDion that would, have made large capture and quite', humiliating to the t, . , each action, either large or small as safe as of the m. -- -- J Bav-hefor- cii'-t..- i lx firm MTt3fM of idMl for iiiituraTTv Ttr cost the o Its maintanauce reninr mg from tuning and uiiiuufacttiiing iu Tbe lugger the veil Icvger quautdie uiiie of trade tbe theuiier U the rel.i ti'e produitiou As all leading adver risen know, jmidiictioii la il)eHnii) iu a mm b jrmiter degree by advertising than is represented by the niooev spenfIaYid CillsTtjgrWpiW-- mnen tr wise there would ie no ite in adver tlaing. But what is of still greater he is that in rativSlth cheapening of .production there la cheapening cf tbe advertised nrth le tu the public. Indon Strand Magazine. construction Tt4 Mif' hii j Utah-Panama-Paci- diet iWljfci A r . ryTr I.aCWm . 1 fic rnternatiocal Exposition Club 11 PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR TO TIIE PAN INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION IN SAN FRANCISCO AND EXPOSITION IN SAN, DIEGO a Complete Tour of the Principal Points of Interest Including AMA-PACIFI- C PANAMA-CALIFORNI- A . BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN a5iacmwt45asitiBRH ' Yak Oat Our Selling .Expenses faJ than " . .T - , Pianos sold by us go direct tory -- Dr, Miles - from fac- tayour home. U 1 , .We have saved manyothers many dol v lars, let us do the same for you." Pills Anti-Pai- n will help you, they hare helped others. Good for 1L kinds' t gala. f, Uaed tc relieve Neuralgia, H(i4 ache, Nervousness, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Kidney Taiaa, Lumbago, Locomotor Ataxia,- - Backache, Stomachache, farstcknesi, Irritability and for pain in any part of the tody 7 riila vd at i -- - -- the-traint- o. Ike 21-2- rt tl A neu-ra'g- ia -- nil-Pai- y -- 21-2- 2 Dr. MlW Anti-Pwhen troutoeO with knaosebw O that -- on- pm fleet, relief n vry abort tlmw I am considerably affected with in th, hand at tlmea, and And tha A n rui, of much benaftL Tha lir. MUee Remadlaa are beyond eomiwrlaoa and I raoom-tnan- d them ,to ail tnv frtenda" ' and-f.n- EXPENSE Fare, expenses and lower berth $83.00 Fare, expanses and upper berth- - $77.30 Fare, expenses, where berth is included in,- anothers er- ; $71.50 pense - The Yeoman Special train leaves - Salt Lake City on My 10 and return May 22. AH tickets good for ninety daws. Above amount pays for Pullman fare, meals en route, side . trips, room four days in San Francisco and three days in 1 Your additional Angelej, only expense jnll be meals in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and Catalina and such other money as you care to spend for pleasure.- - - i- A special representative of the railroads over which we travel will accompany see that we are well taken are of. Our treasurer is the Farmers and Stockgrowers bank of Salt City. For further in formation Address G. C. Rominger. prew-den- f, 2 Newell Bldgf., Salt Lake Cty; A. B. Jensen, Ogden; 0..E. Hadrich, secretary, Newell Bldg., Salt Lake City., ' - Tala , Are less than any otner concern in the State; hence we can sell you a piano for considerably less than anyv one else. mi. rwararoewnr,, A BLAKE MUSIC" COMPANY OBORO COLGATS. Ban Antonka Tta At all drugs lata, doeaa SSa. t MILES MEDICAL CO., ElkbarflaA Dt Oakland 6t, t Cooling Wssb Slops Hial KeS Taot Ja half an hour ot tan miuuta,- - but In I comla. aeotb-IJutvoolinfew Sropa ofthathatD. mild, D. D. waih, tha famous cura for Kaaema, acd-th- a Itch la aona. Your burning la inetantly relieved and you have ,kin protection front alt aummer akin n, f trouble, W ean riva yon goo trial boltl, of the ganulna U XX XX Prescription for only J5 cent. Don't fall to try tbia famous remedy for any kind of Bummer akin troublw--e wa know D D. XX will (lva yon lnatand relict, |