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Show o Herald Editorial 4 ts v n o f n n 'f h o u JU CHARACTER CHEAP ; COMODITIES HIGH p In an era of hih prices how sbme things on Privi" of The but the are! cost living 'rises,is of and downward; kind" the low are lege tendency every We read of sums that seem large paid annually, to the Police Systerrrof New York for licensing : and protecting vice and crime. Yet what a beggarly valuation is $2,000,-00- 0 or $10,000,000 for the right-- to pf ev upon a city of : 5,000,000 people, containing property asjsjedjii;.eji T I r n o o J i OJ ; rv ITS fa) J) lb dirt-chea- price-marks- o cq -- : - We read of Mark Hanna campaign funds of $6,000,000 or $8,000,000 used to cajole or corrupt voters and carry elections. Yet what bagatelles are these when compared ' with the things that they bought, ,such as the passage of of X),000,000 laws and the suspension --of Jaws v We shall never know how cheaply wf hnvp he? n sold Ty the Police System and the Extortionate Tariff System until we apply the rules of merchandizing and put prices. ' and commodities rnto contrast. .We arenot only sold out and betrayed Inunicipally and nationally but we shamed in the knowledge that our liberties and estates have been bargained awayfor a song. When Standard Oil declined to pay niore, it is now admitted that the Steel Trust made good the deficiency. Both of these great combinations owe their lawless lives and most of the hundreds of millions that they have rolled up in d market to the favor of the United States a Government. - Daniei.C, Roper, Chief Clerk of the Ways and Means Committee of the' House of Representatives, estimates that the tariff tax averages $120 a year for every family; Of this .sum only $16 goes into the Treasury. The remaining $104 is absorbed by the protected interests.. He believes that an honest tariff levey only for public purposes would save the people nearly $2,000,000,000 a year. Witrr this colossal plunder In mind, what is to be said of Standard Oil haggling over the price that it .was to pay for the lion's share of the" graft ? What of Steel's willingness to make good the deficiency? What oi the contemptible $6,000,000 "r $8,000,000 raised by the System to continue in power the party that gave the United States Government into its control? If the privilege of taxing the people $2,000,000,000 in the interest of a class were put up at auction we believe that even Statndard Oil would increase its bid. law so If the privilege of suspending the Anti-TruCoal Tennessee absorb its and it that might Iron, rival, that the Steel Trust WAfe puLupaLauctioJtJwe.belieVe would show even greater liberality, Thanks to the Mark Harina System, the prices of everything that we eat, wear and use are rising. It is only, the things that should be priceless, such as right, liberty' and justice, that, are on the bargain counter or hawked , ...,. about the street. -- The time has almost arrived when your boy will need to be properly fitted 6WWM Some people think it don't matter how the school boy is dressed. Ask: the boy! You'll find he has a justifiable pride in wanting to look as well as his companions and feels better and can do better if he is neatly dressed. Ask the teacher! You'll find the k -' are-ials- " . O o neatly "- - s-!, ; best results. Ask the business man! You'll find as a rule the neat dresser is most successful. Ask for a job! You'll see how quickly your personal appearance is noted. What applies to the man applies to Cj the boy. It will pay you to dress him right. Think it over, then let us show you. uOUR SPLENDID ELK OUR EXCELLENT "LONGWEAR" SCHOOL SUITS . tarriff-cornere- " ' dressed-boysraTnilerodi- , 1- -r .. Jr. SCHOOL SUITS These are the best boys clothes in the world for the money. Ail wool, rain proof, dust proof, and hold their shape and appearance "after long and'strenu-ou- s " wear. Coats lined with extra good Twilled Mercerised lining, jbutton holes worked with silk, Excelsior waist pants Imetr with Superior Japan Linon. drill bans, strong pockets $5.00 and $5.50 You can't beat them. BEAR SKIN HOSE st These are neat, dressy and great wear resisters, in all the We latest and most desirable colors, and designs. guarantee you the best for your money ..'".$2. 50 and Up OUR "LEADERVSCHOOL SHOES At -- Sj . ' 15 A PAIR Heavy ribbed school Hose, good full'length, fast black, and great wearers. Try a pair. Program pf National Irrigation Congress to be Held in Zion and sizes, -- 98 A Pair Beats anything you ever saw for so little money. OUR "ROCK BOTTOM," SCHOOL SHOES Only $1.69 A Pair The best school shoe you can find anywhere. " will prove to you their superiormerits. 30 to U1btb Oct at Wliile the serioua business of the 4 - have seen and treatettHiporC" ance, the entertalmnent features will not be oterlooked by the good people of UUh." The following attractions Among the many vital aubjecta to are Included in the program: be discussed at the meetings are the Stupendous illuminated parade Mon -following; day night, September 30. ' of West. Great the Irrigation Pageant ot the Mighty Wizard of r - ' floods. of the the Wasatch, Storing Measurement of streams. Presentation of the Irrigation ' Scientific Investigation of irrlgafloa Queen. Rendition of the Irrigation Ode, projects. of Irrigation written by Mrs. Gilbert McClurg, Proper music by Pro! J. J. McClellan, in the securities. . Enactment of practical working and famous Tabernacle, under the personuniform state irrigation laws. al direction of Professor McClellan. " Preservation of the forests. Ummoth exhibit of irrigated farm ' and minerals Opportunity to build.ew'homes. t" products, Annual Fair ot the State of Utah, Heeding, the call of the landless man for the manless land. September 30 to October 5. Elimination by law of fraud in conference of the Morwith the location and sale of mon church, October ' .."". . Low railway rates are available for land. efforts of Government this meeting. Salt Lake City has the end Slate immigration officials. best of hotel accommodations and Close of State enguv every attention will be given visitors " . ,. and delegates. eers, Information' relative The ablest speakers of this and to the Congress program, railroad and other lands will participate. It will well hotel, rates and other data will be furnished upon request from the office of repay your attendance. Free Is an important feature of the the Secretary at 324 Boston Building, -v ' : Salt Lake" City." Congress and will be encouraged, o'clock Monday - bciitajjdv4j2rhe.ttfcr. the- - X?. ladies who " - X? We will prove to you it pays to tr ade at Provo's Real Bargain Store September morning; One' pair New Fall aitSrDresses and Goals All on display, and the greatest line, the dressiest sty les, the best values ever shown in Provo. Ask Salt Lake City, Sept il rs " TV . '.2Li'. u u u u u live-stoc- con-sectio- n u-u- -u U 0 If you sit in a cool draft when you are heated and get a stiff neck or safe-guardin-g . Oli U U Ur U U U U U U ' u u u u o j . Uncle Ezra 8ay ' lame back, you will be looking for something that will ease the pain. Fix MALLARD'S SIS'OW your min- dLINIMENT and don't be talked out of it because it Is the best pain relieving you can get anywhere. Price J 2Sc. SOc Anrt II 00 nr hntflo fiiH s. . C: "It don't take more'n a gill uv effort to git fouks intbapeckor4rouble" .nl k Semi-annu- 4-- a little neglect of constipation, biliousness, indigestion or other liver deranSement will do the same. If s'6 ' . Dr- - JS' New Life PUls -.. ..VJL"-- sure,- - Headquist Drug Co., Two Stores. Su J Co, Two.Stores, Successors to Palace cessors to Smoot and Palace Drug Co. and Smoot Drug Co. f i . . ( ' dlBcu-sio- Trawlers to Colorado n t- Public Schools to Start '.; ASSESSMENT J Black Jack Consolidated Mining Comp any, Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. (Continued from pago 1.) . Notice is hereby given that at a Boshard, Music Supr., Lizzie Evans, meeting of the board of -- directors ot T AsbC , Black Jack Consolidated-MinincompParker School N. F.Wilson,Prln., any, held on the 10th. day of SeptemEdith Young, Edna Southwlch, Edith ber, 1912, an assessment (No. 16) of Meldrum, Ruth Pickering, Ruth Will- one (1) cent per share was levied upiams, Myrtle Jones, Agnes Crandall, on the outstanding capital stock of 3. O. Garret Sam R. Brown. the corporation, payable immediately, Maeser School Reld Beck,"-Pto.; to W. Lester Manmim. secretary. Nettle Knudsen, Ella Maycock, Daisy room 12, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Chamberlain, Lael Jones, Pearl Olson, Any stock on which this assessment Gerturde Page,' VIvlanFinlayson, J. E. may remain unpaid on Tuesday, Octo Black, Bennett Cash. ber 15, .1912, will be delinquent," and advertised for sale at public auction,' WiNTED A lady dish washer and a and unless payment is made before, waitress at Cory's Quick Lunch 2t will be sold at my office on WednesMISS FLORENCE JEPPERSON "O day, November f, 1912, at the hour of FOR SALE A Jersey cow. ' Apply 2 o'clock p. m, to pay the delinquent "TaST xicaeis are eemng lor tae cernlng the recital in which the artists 342, N. 3rd East Phone 234z 3t assessment, together vith the cost of Shepherd-Jepperso-' o . recital to be appeared )n Salt Lake: . advertising and expense of sale. Shepherd-Jeppetio"The PARTT who took light-grarecital given In the. Tabernacle tomorrow bicycle W. LESTER MANGUM, was gtfeo ' Irom in front of Electric company Salt Lake tae theSTfei ."' : night and the affair will, without Secretary. -last nigh L Though the audience was . .. . Friday night is known. If wheel is Olfice Room 12, , Knight Block, doubt, be the. musical treat not greatest not - returned immediately large It was marked critical, bfr arrest Provo, Utah. . . r ... of the season. The Salt Lake Telewill follow, made up largely 'of Salt Lake's log It First. Publication Sept 11; 1912. gram, had the following to tar fnn. leading, magicians and muslo lovers." Work Next Monday tel and itic NOTICE. Should .elect ! route famed for It. Scenic Attractions and Superior Train Service. , " g Denver & Rio Grande The Scenic LIne of the World Tnn Route offert the "Back . Special Low Round Trip Fare, y' -- a - . ' ' . :. " : , mnn varied without to Pueblo. Colorado Springs, V , 20, 22and 29, July 3, U and 80, A.flust 1, 2. 10. 23 and and. September 4 and 6. 1912. ' ; h Throuflh Standard and Tourist Sleeping Care dally to Denver Kansae City, St Leule, Omaha and Chlcaoo. 11, Superb Dining Car Service fulf particulars will be cheerfully furnished en to any Rle Grande Afltnw "x ... ; A, BENTON, Gen. Agt Pass. . ' Salt Uko City, UUh 7 ; " " FRANK A, ,WAPUIGH, General passenger Agent, . envor Colorado. ' Pares, and n 1 Travelara Mile a Picture . " East" acenlo attractions, that can be teen from the car windows extra expense for side trlpa, than any ether line. I. appll-catio- n " - A |