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Show 8. THE PRO VO HERALD SCOOP The Hub : -Reporter ' PAGE Nix on that Rough; Art Room Stuff, Scoop-- By Hop WILL ISOLATE WIVES COUS HOWfou Haw ' THREE tT HEUi National Association CorrWnds ' NeW Legislation as Most Advanced In Country. Provides for" -Compulsory Removal and Detention of Cases.' Jersey- - i is designated by The National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis, in a statement issued today, aa the mf3t-- d vanced legislation in the- - campaign, against tuberculosis "that has been enacted by any stale in the' United States, if not by any country in -- the world, is found in a bill Just passed by the New Jersey legislature and " " i . signed by Governor Wilson'. The new law provides that tuberculosis patients who 'refuse to obey 4.k regulations laid down by the State Board of Health concerning tls prevention of their disease, and thus become a menace to" the health, of those with whom they associate, shall be compulsprily segregated by order of the courts, in institutions provided for this purpose. If such a patient refuses to obey th rules and regulations of the institution in which he is placed, he. may "be isolated or from other persons and separated restrained from leaving the institution." The law further provides that all counties in the State of New Jersey shall within six months tram. April 1st, make provision In special institutions for the care of all persons, having tuberculosis in these counties. The state treasury will subsidize e,ach county to the txtent of $3.00 a week for each person maintained in these institutions except those who are able to pay" for V' the cost, of maintenance, Commenting upon this legislation, Tli National Association for the and Prevention Tuberculosis of Study n A if n n ftexA Bnva that t I .. IiaJ iUn m not UUVU1WCU luc "V" mi;, legislation of its kind that jias ever been enacted in this country by any state legislature. The only other -- statewhichr-provide- s for compulsory cases of segregation of dangerous tuberculosis, is Maryland. The only 'city In the United States which has adopted a special ordinance providremoval of ing " for compulsory dangerous tuberculosis cases, is San Francisco. AJewothercltiea,, audi ai New York, exercise this power under "certain provisions of their sanitary codes, but no other city hat any special ordinance on the subject The National Association declares that a consumptive who exercises sufficient precautions in the disposal of his sputum need not be a menace to anyone. -- Th association goes further, however, in saying that when & consumptive refuses to adopt the proper' precautions necessary to prevent the spread of his disease, he should be forcibly isolated and segregated in a special hospital provided for that purpose. WThat .. "I o iss i i: - mi AMERICAN .FEN DIFFICULT v h. Wood Says Roads Almost Impassible; Many Im- selection of all THE greatest suits ever 'shown in - Headquarters for Farm Fences; i S. Til UINTA BASIN IS VERY - " III TRAVEL Pro vo is now on display at "The Toggery" at $12.50, $17., $18., and$20. provements Started receipt of'a letter from S. H. Wood, who U at iiresent in Vernal in which he has the following to say concerning thai valley: "Traveling in the Uinta Basin is very hard and difficult at the present time. There is four feet of snow on at Colton uni top of the road on each side are almost imSeveral team 3 went over passable. last ,vweek, three of them with ..The Herald ftJlprnriinr-W- is in MADE IN ALL HEIGHTS Made" of laro, strong, hih-grad- e steel wires, heavily galvanized. Amply provides for expansion and contraction. Is practically everlasting. Never goes wrong, no matter hoto great a strain is put on it. Does not mutilate nor injure stock. Turns Cattle, Horses, Hogs and Pigs s No flimsey. cotton mix-- , tures, but good honest merchandise at honest prices and -- No Monkey Business. - Tans, , tures, such as show mail the high priced linelatprices from $5.00 to higher. A coat that will "not wrinkle in the back jtist below the collar and will not turn back in the iront tnis we guarantee. 70 M families and emigrant' goodo, Imp if it Mrr had not been for who 4$ankl of Provo, helped one over "the mountains, Uiey would family" never have, gotten over. The condition of the Price and Dnigon routes is said ta be the same and stores at "Vernal and 'Myton are said to be Even the hotel almost out of gopds-fshowing that supply is exhausted, local d?manrt for there la products that can be easily grown in -of EVERY ROD GUARANTEF.n bv us and guaranteed by the Call and see it. Ve can show you how it will manufacturers. fenced. gye you i'!iucy a;' JTca'ij yuar fields so Ihcy wilt-sta1 Latest Patern Wire Gates. Poultry Netting and mesh. WE BUY OUR WIRE FENCE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. All we you at lower prices than ever. We also carry a complete line of builders hardware. Beebe Lumber Company ' the are prepared to sell sizes of American Wire Fence Therefore Phones irrigation. Dusch-esn- e City seems to be enjoying prosperity. A saw mill has recently been biult and three bridges are under course of construction. . .There Js talk of starting work on an irrigation project and a movement Is on foot for the building of a telephone line and the establishment of a regular .stage from Colton to buschesne." 104-10- Provo, Utah 5 Basin-witho- ut Wtoi ' knit hose 25c the pair, six; pair for $1.25. Guaranteed, to : wear for six months. H0SE-Kno- . For Women and Children are quit the Vogue for x . If ANCESTOR A Spring. In addition to being White however, the Shoe must have Style. PRESIDENT Pstsr R. ' Taft Gand Wlds Insncs In His County by His ,DIv charge of Duties of Surveyor. Our Shoes Have Style y i display in north w(i)ndow. Not too early to choose your '"spring .and summer hat. Regal Shoes,vthe shoe that .proves.. $3.50, $4'.t)0, and $4.50! SHOES 4? Tajisii:U also a few nice button, patents. EVERY numbers in - TI1LNG FOR THE MEN FOLKS COME IN AND .m.t. lUOll vUUUBCUUIUt j ton Child in the "History of Windham County, Vermont," were loaded upon a sled drawn by oxen. Peter R. Taft, fourteen years of fcge, accompanied the family. He came a.U the way on foot, and drove the cow In the winter, like other farmeir boys, he did chores, helped prepare wood for the nre af home: and went to the .district school. During the other months he helped his father on the farm. His education, however, was under the oversight of his father, who was a college graduate. Fondness for mathematics resulted la his becoming a land surveyor, an .Jtttt, m imofear -u sBKcijMiWb' 0 $100 Our Goods Cost No More But Look Better 0 ( pointment accuracy of his work in establishing iisputed lines brought him into pub Jlc notice, amTby the time he was of age he was well known In every part ' of thercounty; The duties of bis office made neces eary a long attendance on his part at the terms of the county court. On sue!roccHs1oii8 he waa a willing well. as an attentive listener, and so gained a knowledge of many legal principles, which led to his receiving the appointment of trial Justice,. ' rom his first experience the pub ic had great confidence fT his fairness-, .and in his capacity as a magi vt ua with approval. , devoted his spare" moments to readlng, and became a man of wide knowledge,' whose fore-eighand executive talents were ap predated by those who came In contact, with him. His grandson nqw lives In Weshlpgton. Youth's mt voice of the statesman,-W'- o hear him orate 'n the paramount issue And the pivotal state. Springfield Union. "Did - jou hear the new opera York?" - ''It was a o o o o n 00 cpcpcpcpcpocpcpcpwcpcp o-o'-iv- sung it?" S "I was told Plain Dealer. A cents It's Pittsburg y World's Greatest Baritone Will Sing in Provo Opera House An unusual opportunity for Provo Music Lovers " Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 U U W UL:U O U O O O. u u English, was'nt' ; Cleveland so." 55 wliat? it'sioutrageous, sir a dozen- - is Pupil feSlfillSll' in PROBLEM 4ty EGGS Thirty eggs, at - Teacher Friday Evening, April 26 Compound ..for croup, . whooping cough, bronchitis, and all affections of the throat, cheat, and lungs, Best and safest for children . and grown For persons; ContaJns-uo-opiate- s" sale at Hedqulst Drug Company, m. "tlu- - in X'evv t, MOTHER'S CARE. HI?AD ua aa AND YET HE HEARD IT 1, sr - a ICS. not give her child a medicine without knowing it is pure, contains no opiates, and has healing and curative qualities. Such a medicine is Foley's Honey and Tar Acad. Ave. v v ' ... XA7V o- - A careful, mother will rmn WHAT a 'Ti county sufveyor- 'The A o $150 uu tfatclsd'ecMolEswrecWvWl He "EVERYBODY IS DOING IT." 56-5- 8 - uMmii nillCO littlliU- , o6irtrsr6vER7 ..NoMpnkey Business gUVUO Fit We have them hvall sizes from the smallest child's to the largest woman's size. The Materials are Washable Newbuck and " - " Canvass. ..' $2-00- . $3-0Trices for women's, to for Children's i'rices Among the early settlers of Towns-- 1 hend, Vermont, was a family by tne name of Taft, They came from Mass.. in the winter of 1798. e, HATSStetson's new spring hats on & . Gazette-Time- s. 0 PROBABLY LOTS TO CARRY ' Carrying 'letters through tlic ahdut. . xiupire-I- or l a cent, Japan has the cheapest domestic postal service in "the "world. Columbus Citizen. .sexetiv-lculkaja- CLASSIFIED ADS Eggs for hatching and day-olchicks, pure bred. B. P. Rocks, and. It; I. Red3, winter laying strains. 542 N 1st EfSt. Thone 241-FOR SALE d FOR RKNT Four-roo- East and. 2nd South. Call house.. JTirst 375y. - Girl for housework. EnW, Center. quire Now is tho time to spray. We ara still agents for the famous Sherwki WilHama goods. Lime, sulphur and arsenate of lead now ou hand.' Provo ,W eat. Packing fOmpany- Ask farmer who used these good last year, . "WANTED 230 hi |