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Show THE THE HERALD'S' EDITORIAL PAGE J -- V'KGV. -- THE PROVOTHERALD governor Stuenenberg, of Idaho. If the McNamaras and Me-- Jn Southwest,' where' theffeason is" fartber no are is themr too BuT there for severe Kanigal guilty, circus-ad- s punishment have fready, been appearing in the newspapers. 7 : if they are the victims of a plot, on. the part of Big Business and " The movement fronr this time on will be E Consolidation xi The Provo Herald Daily) and Intermountain Detective Burnsan4 bis emissaries r are the tooJsaised to accomplish 4 r Herald (Weekly.), clrcus GOOD OLD -- ward," for the circusdlinT their destruction their crime js'even more fiendish-aVatlih"V - - PUBLISHED BY HERALD PUBLISHING CO. DAYS nke'plantingandharvesT.lolIow" thVsunTThe" alleged dynamiters, auidliterally hell itself would be too good for O: ! -C .LESTER G. BAKER i :r :' r them. , ad. reads much as it read last year. ' The' u -. -Utahr--' . 'Center Street It is certain; there will, be no Iack'of funds ta prose Orcur itself will be this year much what it was a year ago. v And L Both Phones ; cute the case, and there will be no legal talent' too expensive nor 'evi- this is at it should' be. Change and a tendencytoward change are. mail dence too remote for the Entered in the Postoffice at Provo, Utah as second-clas- s plaintiff to obtain. The treasury of the matter, January 4, 1911. Mefcnants and Manufacturers association, the Citizen's Alliance and everywhere apparent; and most people, accepting them as inevitable, the private fortunes of such millionaire fakirs as Otis, Post,' Perry become reconciled; but nobody would like to see much change in A plair is being worked upOn that will bring the ext session of the and other enemies of organized labor will be proffered, if need be, the circus ad. or the circus performance, says the Christian Science " " L- - r . Monitor. in connection with a to accomplish the conviction of the accused at any cost. American Apple Congress to Denver to (SEMI-WEEKL- rfer of ad-vanc- ed Y) up-TH- , itself;-CIRCU- fe . -- - rovo, .- " :lf s I fL' l7r - with-whic- h -- -- be-hel- Ihe i v tpiestitTT-TCTrThe dates national aonle exoosition. cireus-goerof habitual for this the holding it is safe to say that '99 per cent of them would -great We have all heard the story about the dog that turned and bit the APPLE EXPOSITION most favored vote in favor of retaining the old acts, the old actors and the old. " combined feat is the week of November hand that fed it. v , FOR DENVER . 6th to 12th. Under the proposed plan an , We all have suffered the loss of supposed jokes. A new joke in a circus ring has ruined many an otherwise friends because of kindness or accommo charming performance for regular patrons of the tent. They thought exposition association will be organized with a capital of ?5U,UUU. SAME OLD STORY it out. of place andTunbecoming in .the clown, and they were be to association are and incorporated jQF THE INGRATE Both the Congress Exposition dation rendered right. The clown who perpetrates a new" joke takes, his reputation in his under the laws of the State of Colorado., We all haye,met the ingrate " Invitations have been received by the congress from several times cast our pearl before the swine. hand, and is likely to have it scattered .to. the four winds. . all Almost t idence-mia--We all have felt the paint and embarrassment. iLJXhe same way with the horseback acts: -- The daring equestrian meeting held birge cities to have must be no more daring" than any- - of the daring equestrians ,who--l these have "backed up"'" when informed by the executive; officers placed and sacred trusts shattered ' this .them - And as meeting, what sum of money will be required to bring commonplace as these things seem to be in the routine have ridden ardund the ring upon platforms as spacious as kitchen . of the hold take to that of Denver seems to bethe-onlisj willing city every day life, many of us continue to be "easy pickin'" for the floors in the past. Or, if he ride bareback, the horse must be one ' Denver in .held show One apple proposition and see vrjture and sweet morsels for the beasts of prey who are ever on the that was built, so to speak, with a full 'eqiifpment of safety appli ances. It is the same .with the acrobats on the flying trapeze. It was an entire success. While there was a smallloss, the benefits to lookout for the festive sucker. value. untold of be the turnover, the turnback, the swing around, the midair must were . . y the city and the We have in mind especially a case !that was brought home to The uen' The exposition association will be organized by prominent leap, the unexpected xry, the apparent fall, the recovery, the salute . Herald somev:hat recently : : L the s. will entered into and A ' contract be by ver people and smile, just as it was' when . out grandfathers and grandmothers One "Whiting, or more appropriately "Blacking," blew, into bene-'- i Provo. He claimed to be a newspaperman and' varied ex- - took "us" to the show, because they felt we might otherwise be apple COngressand Jhejexposi fits wflrbViJeriVed and a most profitable arrangement perfected. pet ien'ce, having worked on all the large dailies from KaTamazop-tunhappy: There is no record of-- a man who ever-weUtah Valley apples will doubtless be" In line' for the blue ribbon,, as Kb1como7"arid he had a gift cfgab that" would have "put Carrie Nato a circus on his in own All account few A women have the, past. bave claimed "distinction 0u at tion to rout. He had beena special war correspondent, a descriptive expositions exclusively. they this but score,, and writer TrZ'ee'asoF'naTnow entirely sinessjaianager,a .upon,' their, own testimony..: advertising .jMrlajrnsJest anxious demonstrate to As far" are a from editor-in-chia and back theand as the settled as the ".stone age, "men and" rule, all of time, on considered circulation specialist and really great) . is as show such A. can proposed t wspapers ;in , the more especially if they have been fathers and mothers, what their various sections produce. countryxcept The Provo H braidand he women,-andwillr be TriwonderM rawing xitiJiox growers . and, dealers as wanted an opportunity Aa place this paper on the highway of, proV have patronized ;tf If " v whether "married unclesor have" aunts, no show if more' beautiful than an apple show. and they orsihgle7 plenty. ; ,iity - Of course he was broke, but this unfortunate circumstance was similar sacrifices through all these years. No doubt this practice will be maintained during "the present season."' : Many a'latherand The trial of the. alleged dynamiters jof the Los Angeles Times plant accounted for by the fact that he had been sick for. many moons, attend--'-?a mother and uncle and aunt who has not the least idea n'w-ostrugglel in which organized labor and had been""cbmpelled to lie in a hospital on a bed of pain until promises to be a be" circus ciuiclc was touched to the this summer sad, and ingthe thisyear:vvTill will cither be vindicated or destroyed. If husre bank account was entirely consumed."' This A tutus tunics 10 town oy a rcaiizaTioroi tne iact tnat tnere ' CONCERNING THE the merrcfraTged o; irris it LOS ANGELES CASE. are proven guilty beyond a reasonable eak and physically incapacitated tor neavy woric, Dut, owing xo nis .tie umurcn oj uicir. acquaintance wnaaTeionging-ta-got a to human nature amuse desire must do trait felt he children that little financial that union man condition, in stringent something. jiieautuui doubt there is not an honest oe-- - 'tu.ivis icus ui ana our : xoucnea, .were arousea, on Uur if. the Other iuuu&diius;oiamrs ia me circus annuany. But with them neartstnngs hand, i7e America-whsympathies will sympath The circuses have firtJwn very much larger and very much more but tenderedsiibtheir innocence is established, iryviir bethe worst blow that .capital tween sobi, we not only proffered employment which-vvainstructive than they used to be7 tliat" is," "if we consider them as a ctantiaf of real refuctantly in the ,hape" simoleons, s aid has received in the history of organized labor, for this resultjvyould invircuscS. - A modern wnuic, as uicnitgci ics uiu museums as wen accepted. show conclusively a diabolical frame-ti- p on the part of the money is and a liberal after travel or education to the visitor and circus, two indeed, had was we work foreign collecting, The. only easy, terests to crush all organizations that demand pay commensurate and d the different exhibits. But to the masses - hope went forth who'yill pause at three days of rest and recuperation, ourjnew-fpunJ- study with service rendered. , and somewhatin-tshekels-ancircus thtxeal r must d is, depleted thealways recoup-ousweat to gather treasury betja the: tent farthest .from 'the For the sake of the millions who earn "theif bread by where after where the band more two the knights "and ladies and is, days spent ticketwagon, Imagine our dismay and sorrow when, of their brow and the many millions more dependent upon these for the protection of the masses everywhere, union or in this work and no diiiero having been. turned intoThHerald's spangles are, where the clown is, where the ringmaster cracks his s; and --'round .and the elephants will exchequer, this great newspaper man failed to materialize. Investi whip, where the horses n Tbr Herald hopes this fearful arraignmerit of labor . that he had decamped, whither no man stand in pyramids, where there is a "combined odor, of sawdust, fail of proof, and that the accused win oe vinuicaicu m .uiwe gation disclosed- the fact . peanuts and pink lemonade. who stood trial for the mur- knoweth, but doubtless for greener helds emphatic manner thaijwere the martyrs . . s, ' - Si- - -- h and-at-vario- with-them- the.-nex- of-co- hf " , apple-industr- r: - fruit-grower- v of-wid- o .. nt unrpolar-expedttionsy-a- n" apple-grower- s, 4 6 -- beeff-makmj- r" '. f ut long-drawn-o- " - ef "r ; - , -- . -" -- o he -- bread-winner- run-aroun- d non-unio- T : to be done. There have been times iii St, North, Provo; Utah,. Bays: "For a Adaptability of Brain. the past when the organization has long time I suffered-froovet f Each vocation makes a different call pains been of benefity when it was working my kidneys and in spite of the rfcme.;.opon the brain and develops faculties " and had strength by which it could and use,,-that did j accomplish good for. the town. the and ' I SmooV times been when it have there box a at the Again, procured was down, and an but out It is so of Co.. and thev eavp'me rplfpf from ti,t specia.uies multiply, tne brain takes-- ' all organizations of th'e kind. This first. In a short time I was restored" Pn: new adaptive qualities, thus has gone according to the rule, not to good Health. - V highly recommend 'US greater variety and .strength to civilization . as a mass, the exception." Now It Is to be hoped rDoan's Kidney Pills tobTher'-kidBey-- f When th mat sumcieni mieresi can oe arousea sutierers." (Statement given July 20,1 world was young the brain of man among the members to get it into form 1906) was 'very primitive, because the de-A Corroboration. again and keep it that way. Every man msrid nnnn it.- war larp-eltnr olf. ' amunas who has the welfare of the town, or the A and the acquislOon of protection" 5Zl l''Alwy north end of the county at heart can added: "The statement I gave in 1906 which ?I th. fcelp things along by becoming a mem- - recommending Doan's Kidney PlUs was "EL . i iw animal tar. f this "nrcni1.attntl Wnt at.Iv fiorro.pt Tho MmI.M luwer, wwyunui yi At pJTlHzation advanced, how partbusiness aod' prof esslonal' men, but deal of good and vou mav rontin.m . and . stock publish . my testimonial." farmers and j ever, there" , was a higher call upon braln a more varied develop-clsse- s and sheep men should belong. All For sale by all dealers. Price 50 of men should become mem-- . centH. Co., Billtalo, 'nient, until, today, in thejiighest and, if the club has not been con- - New York, sole agents for the United ization, it has become exceedingly ducted . RnPss-MaMin- i past as they think it States pompiM j Remember the- - name Doan's-an- d f . ought to have been, let them get in and see that U goe. In a better way in the take no other . . Hav tht Ri8ht Kind of Help? future. In this day and country ener "oIey "Kidney Pills .furnish" you the" getic commercial clubs are almost a. roTlxn a UU66J loue- - r. wwuer can right kind of help to neutralize and re- necessity in" liver progressive towns.',bttUM! oy tne poisons that cause backache, ve for such an cauing oir T. A. There Is always-worLamar son, a headache; of hotel nervousness, and other kid- barber public payand always things ganlzatlon; shop, ....... 1L.1 i .1 ... .. ttH hlariitai.- TlfW . m si2fti?siff!Kg- r pern pS; ta'M r . giv-on- e -- 1 practically been made for the sale of the bonds and that the money can be Boon Customary legal 'nf !ecu"d countrv.i n n rtlnn the " lonnaiiues nave seen compuea with. ; It Js said, Av'i Bate and the crop wilj reauit cf the election has prac-b- e abundant This Is also true- of tlcally swept away the last obstacle that confronted the city administration pearB. Manager Hickenlooper of the Pio- - and it may be taken for granted that neer Fruit company, has Just returned; the mayor and 'city council will now from an inspection trip through the exert themselves even more than of Box Elder, Weber, Davis,-- tofore In their determination to finish Salt Lake and Utah counties. He has; work on the system and have it ready the following to say or the situanon 'n'rri-rr'"- ? "I have just returned from an au- - llSlr.rTzr-zthey have been somewhat tomobile trtj) and have" stopped here in the past by some unexpected con- and there at the different.. orchard s,,.tingencies they have nevertheless according to my best Judgment, prosecuted the work with as much en-the conditions are as follows: jergy as possible, with the result that "F.rigliam City will have as heavy a but tew ot the citizens are aware of the - tonnage ot .peaches- worrntmtHM-Willard tteasoB as last; emendous-amount-of from-iv ; ppr cent to 75 per already been done. cent of a crop; Weber county nearly! At the spring near the power house a full crop; Clearfield, of Davis coun- - a tunnel has been driven Into the ty, a full crop, but irofiT Layton, south mountain about 106 feet and a good m tmvis coumy peacnes are badly flow of water has been developed. damaned with a few, jptions. There This water is as clear as crystal and will be some Elberta leaches, but I'exceiuonalv pure, ad it' can safely don't Judge that there will be more: be predicted that when It is once car-- ' " aim i-n- e -- -- here-orchar- ? -tr- ! -- -- HrflP!rrr-J111ivn,.Hni;- rr , . .. . . theje will be but ery hw.-tin any of those i f.iil timt tne aprirou a.ie i dAri.aif J, but I think that there J t nearly a full crop of apples in and. pprbaps, 75 per (i -- "1 Maces. )ind . Uip.t t v ,; f.r.A jii::.'.r Ogden 8tandtird. crop.'' . TO HAVE A WATCRWCRK6 SYSTEM, '37 OI,poS,Ti; V,lt., tils k ...J- fur-si r r- - ,V,J i t': j c:- -: ir;in--- i tf additional pompletiiiK FjTtii lurried atTht'H1 -t .Fii :riy. of the system, ' ! John-mo- . - . a commercial - ' - IT.J...I. Drug- - Co. r-- f 1 r, . s -- ' Tir'- - . OOwN I nt h , ! jr j ivjnr.. jn ... vv . cnfA 1 flSTSSted t IIH hHfnH iwiiiu ci - - -. 1 runtuii i . wv me 111 Hnmft nrirl x can Get, V ivf "oith - 111 III JJJ ' - III ' the True BIue and Pea Green label: Emp- - : ' can of thick as can - x . i faction. Too much trouble? not a bit just fcllov the directions on the can Only One "Best" a . mAlrAC muuici ot . ;J,.WW a F"."-Tl)U.- s, hnv'r - or-t,ltt- . - SAM ' . . - . civil--ber- T in-th- e business that There is no nobodyg club can and does look after; always a reason why the association of the old plenty-pboosting to do to offset the, with the young should not prove mutu-an- too plentiful and omnipresent work ot. ally prof iUble, but many why it the knocker; always much should, hence "Veteran's Day" is "a work to be done; always some activicommendable institution. Logan Jour- - ties to' promote' that no other organiza tion'can fittingly vlook after. Mount I leasant certainly needs one, and U: BEST SURFACE INDICATIONS. will have one, and a good one,, too, if j all har-djoin in and help the common J. 0. Rupp, of Bakersfield. Cal.,'.' who cause.T-MouPleasant Pyramid. ' has beeF. drilIlD8 for tt INavajo t Oil SHOWS company In the San Juan fields for the JUAB COUNTY VERY HEALTHY GROWTH. . past ten months, came in from Mexi ' 1. . ..I1 . UnJrt nuu 1r.". vau 11a iuiiuw ia uih iiai, luuiiuaj, r.ni.ntv Aaooaanr 1?nrl Taitrmon hoo! many of whom are now using ditch water for culinary purposes, they Ing morning to inspect the Klondike completed his work on the assessment would not part with the waterworks ridge field, in company with Albert M. rolls and turned them over to County for ten times, what they cost.- - Eph- - Rogers. I , A. Is iC Treasurer who Paxiiian'r riam busy Mr. Rupp was highly enthusiastic Enterprise. " ' over the prospects of the local field. i getting at the first notices. LOGAN PRAISES "VETERAN DAY." "The San Juan oil field Is without III the fact the' Notwithstanding that " . . doubt a great field," said Mr. Rupp. a has deal on last county great account) 2500-fowell is all that fa" necesfhey have inaugurated a new and a!- - "A of the valuation of the smelter prop-together praiseworthy custom in the1 sary td demonstrate that fact. But erty at Silver. City being depreciated, j In Public schools of Provo, in the instltu- LM SZi tneie is an increase over 1910 of 26S, III tlon and - observance of "Veteran's of San Juan. bu4 everv oil fipld I hnvp 657. Juab County Times. T)av" dav nnnn whiMr votAnnt t tha ever seen. Th srrfiatfiRt nil tM in A wor a Proauctwwy apeaHng. Is in G. A R. f tho .Iudiau wars, and pio--; f 'aliiArnla n l nn 1 linn K.. address the students and recall We ce indicationrfor a days and scenes of the past, drawing great field that 'you have here'. r irom tnem sucn comparisons and anal- - Grand Valley Times. . ogies as may prove prontable ta the pu- Provo People Give Credit Where r pils. Any plan calculated to bring the MOUNT" PLEASANT WANTS j Credit It Due; n tte old and ymmr intoTmore Intimate rfl..f A r.niWHmni-" .... .f . t People of" Provowho a .! 4 with sick kidneys and bad backs' want1 a can but be mutually enlightening and A determined eftort, and a last one, kidney remedy that can be depended prontable. upon. The besfria Doan's Kidney Pills, is a medicine for the kidneys only, made Stiff' from pure roots - aad herbs, and the bwn" or "back number," and to plume it into active existence as.iini thp only one that is backed by cures in itM'ii as tne superior product of a got members interested, and the club gen-- j Provo, Here's Provo testimony; mure enviromufnt. I:ly the erally tm a working basis. It ought I Mrs,, John Edmunds, 145 East Third ' M of a crop. t "Salt Lake county is badly hurt, with peihaps'-1per cent of a crop left; Utah county will probably have from 15 per cent to 25 per cent of a crop; oiyfrict known as Pleasant View, Men is north and east of ProvoM in the best condition of any;lo- t i'.tv j Utah county. Sprlngville and ; rs Foster-Milbur- n uv?u.wmuw actions indicate. r 1 O fruit-growe- quite-likel- . ll - relation of interest exciting incidents of the days of war and of the pioneer. It is possible that the youth may gain a net? and more accurate viewpoint, and team .to respect their elders; in which case It Is the elder brothers may be t able out of - their stores of experience, to give some advice and issue some warnings "that may prove valuable and . effectived. Again, closer association might convince the elder ones that the youngsters are not SAVED IN WEBER.' fcRO FRUIT J. - DEVELOPMENT' NOTES AND EDITORIAL COMMENT ' -- ,,-fion'a cNs- - bsojpumphin . f..T;r -- i I ,' " . ' , isifttfatfs- |