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Show TIIS PROVO irZKALD. Tflfr PRQVO HERALD - FlilDllIB THE A Consolidation of THE PROVO HERALD (Daily) and THE INTER MOUNTAIN HERALD (Weekly.) ; PUBLISHED BY; THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1911. LAUD SAGE AND SULPHUR. FOR THOSE WHO BAKER A LARSON, OWNERS. Center Street. BOTH PHONES. Prove, Utah Entered at second class mall matter June C, 191 the Postoff ice, Provo, Utah, under the act of March ME Vt Made Her Look Twenty Years Younger ': LANDLESS ; jj-18- A Non-Partisa- READ Election n State of New York .County of Monroe 1 CHICAGO. HL, SepL of the JS.-- One most important subjects before the Unltea states toaay is placing ue money-poo- r peop!e In homes on the land, according to the belief of George E." Barstow; former president" gf the National Irrigation .congress, which holds its tntft tPtipg-Ti- ri Mr. Bars tow cago. December S to I e - - ss. : " ' STMEKEML. RochesTkk, N. Y, Nancy A. Herrick, being duly sworn, deposes sat says : When. I ..was a girl f had a head of heavy, king, dark brown hair which was the envy of my friends and - which attracted hettCTttonmi-Temarfesf-strangcrbut as 1 grew older it commenced to come; out. When my hair was quitfjthittju aBd ' many good reports 1" had heard of Wyeth's Sage satis-:' tan and bottle ; my imagine a Sulphur you faction when I found mv hair was fast coming back to, Ha natural conauion. l coniinueu 10 uc ddgc mm ujjjiru until my hair was a,s heavy, dark and smooth as when I was' a girl of sixteen. It is now four years since gan using Sage and Sulphur and my hair is in spkaidi4 -- Logan Democrats have decided to make the city election political one By placing a partisan ticket in the field. ' This, of coarse, rfll mean that the Republicans will do likewise. It can not be said &at politics in Logan havcteen-frefrom unsavory circumstances; Tact, there has been no city In the state with more unsatisfactory fotitical relations as far as city governments is concerned than " "V.-. Logan. Technically, this is, the affair of Logan' and not of Provo, says: "My understanding as discussed )n . I at U fives a reason for the entry of politics into an election which my address before the National Irri - i My posed to be free from politics. gation congress that convened at Spo I ; The conditions in Provo are different There is no fair logical kane, is that the National government ' season why politics, faction or reKgion should enter into the contest already has passed a ' law providing of Vmirm annrnarhpc fin th nthr lunH- - thAr i vru9 9cnn fnr a for the establishment of a bureau " t the purpose of which is immigration, cane and wise choice- - bringing-- about of the most effir to .aid in assisting the. Immigrants !cnt men obtainable! breathes through the entire1 un law enacted for the establishment of the commission. form of govern- derstanding as to where they can best locate upon lands for ment. The honest purpose of the new law 'is 'to,-kil-t petty politics in con : a city, elections ,where they really have no place. What: does it This bureau is' also to work junction wltji similar bureaus created f jtattef to the honest citizens of Provo whether an honorable, up-- , by the .several states, the better to Kgfct, efficient' official is Democratic or Republican? Citizens first accomplish that much to be desired end. - The importance of this step Js !aat efficiency in- handling the business affairs of fhe city, then let realized when we consider that oyer 1$it aa vote; as- hepleases" at national elections. 75 per eeht of all the people coming Talk for politics in the election have been but a whisper. It from' othr countries to our shores Is to be hoped that even the whisper will be killed. Careful "thought have been cultivating the soil in their la the matter will convince everyone that Provo doe not want native lands. "But should not the national govern politics to play any part. Provo is crying' for men, solid, substanhe afiairsr-Ttial mcur to handle latchkey is'Sngtng therT . A large percentage of imml On tie outside for the fellows that will deliver the eoods. Poli en grants land ticians are not wanted. Incimpetency is barred. Provo wants capa-"i- i. try with insufficient money to enable . y ..r j :. them to push out West or to the ...vie inert, irrespective oi political persuasion. . SWORN KR3. HERRICICS 1 s, -- " to-tr- y 4 '. ' condition? SOrm lo irfir m trie-electio- Non-partisans- .. ht home-buildin- g. You Can Look Years Younger by Using mrwwTw r Mil . ment4tct-th:e'Tter"gO'"TJBtep'Tuf- her-busin- ess it hut-I- It is an Elegant, Refreshing Dressing it Makes the Hair Soft and Glossy :t It Ouickly Removes Danclruff It Stops Hair Falling and Makes the Hair Grow " -- Southwest. ShaT I, who have always been broadly conservative, be regarded as preaching paternalism, or as so- . ciaiisuc rnmy purpose, wnen sug- geeUng that..ibo dutjMof the national A quartet xi boosters went over to" Payson,7 Spanish PbrkrTd government, may be found in provid Springville yesterday to interest citizens in these towns irispreading ing, under proper safeguard, a fund which may be used to make loans of JhelidingsJLpfJIocycmcerning'-the-Utalv-vallesuitable amounts to enable this thrifty successful and money was given to assist in the circulation of about and frugal class, of people to locate . ; .. their homes, under the -1 i' i government ir j rigation plants? a glowing, story of God'a garden spot. Men'' gave it willingly and "Does the duty ..of. the state lie In urged that more be done along the line of reaching the eastern the care of her Indigent and needy? people. The citizens of these; towns have come to see the necessity Hoes her duty lie In the enlighten- - ( Of publicity. Utah needs more people. It can care for double its ment of her ignorant? - Is her - duty j population. With the, people will come new enterprises and .'with found in the proper protection of her as Jo these will come. added prosperity, but the. people jwho arc rushing people by creaUng J Greater Publicity I joa -- i . such-Jaw- s 5?ONllxMJIL PRICE y; -- ta Natural s Gray Hair .. - AT ALL DRUGGISTS M yonr druggist does not keep It; send us the price In stamps, and we will send a l4rae bottle, cxpressi prepaid. - VVyelh Chemical Company, 74 Cortlandt St. New York, ' g wrapping-an- New Train Service is -o- f-her r-that VIA t Denver 1- - ., - ? " , Lake its we less land wherebv shall reouire session this week. City begins almshouses, jails and prisons? Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "I believe this to be one of the most 14, 15 and 16, are registration important subjects that can occupy Instruction begins Monday, the Berioua attentionol the people of d?ys. r September 18. Rio Gi hde Sep-temb- er The Lot Of The Leper A news dispatch 'says "Aciete Palabay, a Filipino : leper," who has been isolated on the eastern bank of the Potonjac river" fop the past six month'sj arrived Jierelloayea:itauteJtQZMam talcen at once to a boarded inclosure on the deck of the United States army transport Dix,' which will sail for the OrienJ' tomorrow. There are windows on three sides of the inclosure and through one of these Palabay will receive food and water. A'comfortable bunk has been the sufferer on Ms supplied and every" care possible will Voyage to the Philippines. Upon his arrival at Manila Palabay-wil-l be taken to the leper, polony in the province of Cuillon to spend the remainder of his days. As soon as he leaves the Qix the little build-i- n in which he is nov quartered will be torn down and every stick cf it and all its contents wilKbe burned. From Washington' to Seattle he traveled in a baggage car.". A sad plight! A mortal, the'dread of all America, being shipped home under extra precaution,, and there he has nothing tolive or .ite nnnv hut tn iwait thp tnll nf Amh trvinrr. disconrapinf. and "the future without 4ight, but there is always a consoling fact tierc are others who are less fortunate than we. be-give- " ' In f onnection With 5BURUNCT0N ROUTE the United States at large, and by .The proBpect&.foi the year are un4 ROCK ISLAND ROUTE their state leglslatoresIaMItheZKalL FOUR tlonar'eongress at Washington. Last year the ihstitu- j usvally bright --MISSOURI PACIFIC -: Land for the LandleBS tion jeglsteredOutudeatST-OO-o- f ; TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO ' t "Now, as I hstva.Ud,' we have the college, grade and 200 of preparatory Immigration bureau, whose duty, ft) grade. Preparatory students will not "(WO NIGHTS TO 8T.. LOUIS. is to point out the land for the land- increase, since the preparatory deTHREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK. JEAST less man. But, we should supply by partment, no a secondary training Pullman and Tourist Sleepers to Chinational legislation; the missing-lin- k school, Js open only to holders of nor- cago and St. Louis without change I in this vital economic chain, by pro- - mal scholarships. College ..etadeats cars. vldlng for these, worthy Immigrant are likely to Increase fully 200, or farmers the money on reasonable even more, bringing the number of 4:57 a. m. For further, information see any D. & R. time and at a low rate of interest, college students up. to a total of. nearly or. address '. agent payment to be secured upon their pur- one thousand. 9:34 a. m. : T A. chases of the public domain, of Irri- i These students distribute themBKNTON, G. A. P. a,' 5:42 p. m. gated or "dry faming lands, as the selves fairly equally among the Salt Lake City, farmer may prefer. schools of the university. Students F. A. WADLEIGH, G. P. A., 8:37 p. m. "To this ' end I advocate that the who wish a general training,, fitting Denver, Colorado. government provide, an 'Immigration them for, any occupation and for useLand Fund," to be placed under , the ful citizenship, enter the "scbool of care and direction of the secretary of Arts and! Sciences. Associated with era. American university, supplying the Interior.. That he shall, In eon-- j tidi ;'ichbol rdeparteent'"of''law the higher educational, needs of a STATE junction with the JmmlgraUon bu- - jand a school of medicine, each nro- - modern American commonwealth, and reau. Inaugurate such machinery as is viding two years of professional 'work recognized everywhere as a standard needful to select ami determine! as to and each, drawing a larger and larger American university. frugal and worthy Immigrant farmers, number ot, the young men of Utah ATTITUDE EXCURSION RATES. those farmers who shall choose irri- who look forward to law and medicine gated lands ' shall be placed under the as a profession. The school of mines : For the Intermountain e care of the Reclamation service, and gives courses In the 'various kinds of fair and the International Sheep show those who. desire to locate on dry engineering demanded by the Various The,, following resolutions' were lands shall be under the care of the industries of the state. In the normal to be held at Ogden September 22- - to passed. by the Baptist state onven-" students are prepared for the 30, inclusive, the Denver & Rio Grande ffon secretary of agriculture for. arrang-'scho"meeting at the Immanuel Bap-lag their settlement upon - the lands positions of teacEing in both the high will make a rate of one fare for tist church, Jingle so chosen. .yesterday at Salt ake schools and. the elementary schools f the "round ' Provo to trip, and - "I Ogden ; City: expect that some proper arrange the state. "The secondary training ment ould be made by- our govern- school, open only tt holders of nor return. Tickets on sale SepL 22, 25, ."Believing as we do that. our Mai ment with the governments abroad mal; scholarships, lves; high school 27 and 29, good until October 1 return .... wiovipjeo sna mrougn so that ttose armerswhoJrppose training ,whlch4 - for-- ad ing. His Holy Spirit teae.h-f,.f coming to the states could have their mission to enter any of the other " ' ' "life" Ju '.neatest some official thing loveschools Is of the and by vigied proper Institution SENATOR SUTHERLAND BACK "I standing knowing that in, the country of their nativity; This The relative hard times throughout the foundation of all FROM PACIFIC COAST TRIP V "Immigration land fund, true Christianity la tove for God, love volving- in character; of. reasonable (the number of students who need to United States Senator George Suth-e- - for our Master 'and love for living size vat the outset and suitably all or a part of their expenses, and and Mrs.' Sutherland, arrived souls,- and' laxged as time mateured and the plan University authorities': are 'making was discovered as eminently wise, g every effort to secure employment for in Salt Lake City yesterday arternoon "Whereas, We Baptists of UUh have found among the 'Mormon trust that, the officers of the Nine- - such' students and with such .success from .Ocean Park, and are people of registered teenth National Irrigation congress, that they are prepared to say that no at the Hotel Utah: ' Senator Suther- Utah some of the sweetest souls, and convening in Chicago la December student who has ambition, energy and land was greatly benefited by his most consecrated hearts, therefore be next will give all possible attention courage need deny himself the advan-t- o 'month's rest on the coast ' lie expects it .: this laudable plan, and. that when; tage of an education on account of to leave for the east . about; October "Resolved, That .,''.-- ' the congress convenes,1 Ratable action lack of funds. - " we, In convention 10 as a member of the senate' commitwlllbe taken to impress upon our pecThe university.'is old practically as tee to Investigate the charges made assembled, do hereby wish to convey p!o and our government the great im- has adapted itself admirably that Senator Stephenson of Wisconsin to them bur regard for them as a peo ' portanco.'of havtas thrs-ldeducational crystal' to the was elected fraudulently by the use of pie, and our earnest desire for tMr Into definite aud workable form" niands of 'the state. It lg now a mod- - ninfV. spiritual '.welfare - - Fast : TRAINj , , - - ; " i .''- . " ir'i ; - ; BAPTISTS - X x Sixth Annual International Dry-Farming Congress ' ...1... r at,, Colorado Springs, Colo. ' : . . . rv October LOW z 16-2- 1, ROUND-TRI- 1911 Four-Stat- -- via - Q. Hio Grande R..R. "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLtV. to ! . J DENVER AND PUEBLO. ' 3 from Salt Lake, Ogden, LehL American Pork, Provo, Sprlng-TillThistle. Castle Gate, Helper, Price and Green RiTer.,... rates from other Utah points. Corrcfpoadirgly low t4pund-tri- p 2 o, ! ' Tickets on sale October 10, 11, 14, 15, 1911. Final return limit, Octobr 81st, J91L ' Eiopovers allowed at all ponits in either direction, except going passage must be completed within ten days from date of sale. .' For further detailed information apply to LOCAL DENVER J. A. Cc r nton, C. A. P. D IjiU City, ruh. & RIO CHANDE ACENT fits-stude- - . nts ' -- - v COLORADO SPRINGS t-- j 11 4 nvc-- - -c- ol - RATES P ' en-ear- n, . " i " .. " Frank Wadlelgh, Cen. Pasa. Agt, Denver, Colorado. - I -- liClty. Y. T A SSc Cake oi Wyetli's Sage and Snlphnr Toilet Soap Free to anyone who will send ".(r-iiC tu us this advertisement with 10c lo stamps to cover" cost ot mailing the soap. npKtec.tJBerxueJis-4nithie- r f through the state for the Northwest, for California and otherpoints jllfe,, liberty and hap; tness? then, I oust, know what the vallcy has to offer before 4hey will consider inquire, does not the state's duty lie stopping. That's where the publicity comes in. It will attract set along the- - lines of making such whole- STAR -tlers here and whea.lhey.once. look over the abundant gifts of na--part provision people, as to Cure in this valley they will "become citizens" and that is iust what true though money-poo- r on the' homes thereby f land,. -(obtain -Ji ..u ia v fi, J.Ai.:,i..i..kThe State university at Salt " truer . a and nobler citizenship jcreatlng -- Color - , - the-lstate- , ea de-lis- eJ ' |