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Show THE FROVO HERALD STADIUM FOR HIGH SCHOOLS THE PROVO HERALD :. mi mteful ... Sttwday PROVO fisStaf Bloodles revolutions are to tae. tame class-wit- a pamiesa Mentis Some American boys would not care to be president If theycould beham- ptoa , pitchers:. aefcompanier the attack is justly regarded aOT condemned as a heinous crime against it JeaiitJn lajge cities, a natural resuliof condi tions, both permitted and favored by the eondningjmMie eocM-ly- .aUrecuifliu becoflies such a victim of cireuHistamts, atid doefr not like the more refilled criminals wlcct the course of rime as one con ducive to prosperity. Uc4s largely the, child of circumstances, a nd the product of scl fish pol 'df'gUaaiigi'n'M Y thw The reserve forest tend Baved from the ax and, let us hope, from fire equal In ana the state of Texas. Colorado Jhas jomt abrewd Jjoldjip "men. In a recent robbery they did not overlook the Pullman car porter. i, jt , . yV irionl bitterly eondemn him. iiHiujrt r tHJiicationwiio, so from fa voted opportmritios. ; Other Washington papers are bright that It fs a wonder the Congres-lona- l Record doesn't speed up a UUle. - When all over but the shouting those In the audience who jt s "there are do not appreciate that form of nole. He is usually one of moderate intelligence asorr-oby-f- t this crude condition, is barred His early life may have b'n iarround by an atmosphere of poverty, ignorance and dissipation ; his religious eduea- f . ment; his ideals of manhood, le supremacy of brute force, and Jijs -aims and hopes circumscribed by the allurements of the ever present lower-grad- e saloon and other debasing influences. With such influences bis nmnhoodV on nifnll he an easy victim operating youthful approaches Cheer up! The national deficltup - to yet Is only 89,29.&eL And why we can- - always borow TOtTie corrupting agencies ot city lue. The resuHs of bis labor are a b- ..worry--whe- n sorbed by the Baloon, the race track, or other degenerating and deiyptivi money ? ; -In a few more generations the haunts, which, withppen'- doors, offer nfetaiitfHetft oonshitent xvitLili. ideas cruae of social life. etHie has not French will He is will that the Wright brothers were born in ing to toil face the reasonWe tvorldith lioneity, iaf"meagtTgea:att(l i Yanov ' Tie wliicli' thai earns biif onTy ipendTrig rIeSlypending-I- t all ;. u'httt When the authorities . keep their by reason of fircuniHtances Ix'vond bia control, emplovment ceaws and his Is no more a mattands is at an end. Tfiisjmay be, as i most likdy.'in thi ter of chance than is running the humble prosperity of when opjwrtunity closes its doors against the tin winter s'aon chilly Philadelphia mint vv mi companions, similarly situated, talcs or woe are inter- 'It's alfrtghV to decoy flying ma- ioriunate. discussed, and discussed in the light of chines, but one thing ta their favor- la cbanged,-u- d jh.f nn Hna.n'( hnvp to 11b on One's back to repair them. along season of inactivity, faces them ; while pi psperi- -, ... ., l -- -- :! 4 -r- ways-and-nu'- -a- anjj "sort of humor which should be discouraged effeetujaJ!? whenever necessity prevails, andT61cuOrreoflr"U as teniporarv means of livelihood. Here starts the xobberw on a career of crime, soon to be arrested, convtct-- The census bureau repartsJ'a abort Last e5 laceXJejOhelndliffw age of about 25,000 children." summer's drought or tho renascense many ihstances, n less indulgent, viewnjylJfakgrt of the kidnaping Industry o f the "robber;" b ut,if. society, in its social, rel igio'ua 1. ,lMlI.iJwV'"' France w HI - caargeljDerman aero ffi1 more just tee "a nd hu-'- " nauts $100 each for landing on French to the unfortunate classes, and created condmanity loll. Some will save the money If to favorable the ition inore moral,- intellectual and in they only land bard', enough. V dustrial education of the youth,- - the brutal cri"mes A Gotham "magistrate has" decided would be less" prevalent. ' that It. .Is no crime another, which Illustrates what grave questions of law modern JlfeJijntinually. bringthe jokers are caught. field, The Russian Black sea fleet has sailed under sealed orders. Wouldn't It make the commander mad If he found that opened he was bound for Japan! University advisory boards are be coming the fashion nowadays, but 'as a rule the trustees and faculties of such Institutions do not expect these boards to give too much advice. A"YelQcityot tattained by the 100 miles an hour was wind In Cleveland the other day, but the people of Cleveland will go, right on believing Chicago to be the windiest city In the world. Make a memorandumJnyaucnQte book that Boston will celebrate In 1920, with a world's fair, the three hundredth anniversary of. the Pilgrim Fathers, and, do not fall to attend - it One of the scientists announces that overeating as well as excessive drinking will produce a red, bulbous nose. But - that doesn't - help -- much. - It is about as foolish to overeat as to drink " " ' - - to excess. New York is to have a hotel The builders probably cling to the theory that It will not hurt any more, in case of fire, to jump from the thirty-firs- t story than It would to leap from the seventeenth floor. Children are so unpopular with Jords that-- , an Illinois .legislator has introduced a bill that It shall be unlawful and to be against public policy for any landlord to dls- criminate against families jvhere there . are children under 14 years old... It Is also declared to be equally reprehen-- . slble for asy landlord, to insert clause far felt Ins i lease In p.ihb a baby Is "bom to thff tenant family or a child Is adopted. is a safe bet that this man is a father and is not a .T. landlord.' which,-provide- s i sex question. Why Should Man Hold Supreme A l jA-k-- 'iLMJi. i w Kew Bedford -- lsagainrestoredta th report of the master cf a whaling ship that was fitted out in that port and has returned with a record. The ship has brought back to New Bedford more than. 2,000 bar rels of vnale oil of a value - This- - means probably that Capt IIagerty'8 crew captured 40 or E0 "leviathans of the deep whb ia pretty good business when.one con sidprs that the whale otf fishing baa bpn regarded as largely. a thing of the past. map-byth- e The go ns of the period represent a fusion of the modes prevailing under Gen. Leonard Wood. of to the office of ehlef of staff. lo . which his rank naturally entitled Why any antagonism, blm,j Gen. MacArthur aucceeded Gen, -- with dish Corbin as lieutenant general, but as increasing ho waa not on the best of terms wrlth of Waf Taft, with whom it . One rny understand antagonism from Secretary Beems be had disagreed when they theliousehold tyrsnt, the poiripous bully, were together in the Philippines, it the roaster of the old school who will woo' was deemed best to make no change. In the office of chief ot staff for his a maiden oii his. kneesrroinising all things, benefit.: : - t a position ef relegate-4te- -- No- -- , ' rREt rer--le Jt wasdown ihtt Sajikatoliewaa Western - - wehad of the most romantio era vest clings lo if a Ltinks o snaky,-- ' wauling trailriiaTf fhdwidth in--th- e it of-- a C0ntllIeIitnarfcrth61asr'Tret"o'thela';r frontier, of. the last wist: Jt le Waapehlrer-tudied-inedlcrnepHndt- tocausell partly-be-tans- " 1886 jvas Dorn in Utah dBjuyrBuggies BCILT IN PeO-VO AT 115 W. 5 So., BY THE was up and nt. JOS, T. rHe whoasabugtef, wastbe-hr- st - vt ; -T- or .t. fr . ' . z:rr . And get them to figure on wirbgyourJiouae for eleo trie lights. It is the only n : clean, saf anct reliable. .method of lighting. Office, 95 N, Academy Avenat J 7--2 R.ins Both Phones f Lleuti Calvin P. Titus. oTerrihe-wal- . ls of" Pekin-wben-- " -- State Dank;of Provo - tho will turn . W. -- brought" him" a medal of honor and an appointment to West Point, where he was graduated in 1905, when he rejoined the regiment with w h4ch he- marched to the Cblueue capt tai. j A few months ago he resigned from the service in order.: ta -- enter "religious work in civil life Since that timer ftoweve'rt he haa decided" that bi can best pursue a religious-earee- r In the army with the ways and customa of; which he is familiar. Orders have accordingly been lssuedrevoklng his re&ignatloH with the" uiidCTStaTrdtng Capital Stock H. ALV --JV njroRD $25,0517 Brerton, President c JOHXSOJjrasstTGashier.r nese-campai- gn Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Crafts cn All Parts of the World. - -- ' Opposite Post Officer: Academy Avenue I MaheiJIJLMfirei he Zk doing, u't IT'l V, -- " C.shier. ftoIfcNow: See The Electric Go. inan atf -- -- f AR.R.Ek.7 General banking business transacted 8afe deposit boxes Tor rent,' . Washington. Lieut. Calvin P. Titus, United States Infantry, Ametlsan Iroopajcelleved-tho-legatio- n jame the famtlyhy8lclanj:::ilofs::rtPg from the bosor siege in 1900, late . President McKlnley. howpvpr T.. LChitplaln; that he was reailyrstarted on ' to Huccess. Ma,nf ,n will be what denominatji not informed. Lieut Tltns was born -- 1879. In Iowa In un. an irj'ie i " - 400-foo- .t Fourteenth geon la tha army. He participated In the Indian wars and saw considerable service. It waa not until he be-- the-ro- . a ah aslsta'nt sur. warappolnted - Wew . - wanulnernie'ti't3' Blake & con-Cret- e ir waa captain and assistant "surdown-thi- s-; broad " Stream Kia sfs" katcho-vva- n geon when, with the outbreak of the .with Spain, in eompany .with SeHtthe.; Indiana called-- it, "swift. war' Theodore Roosevelt. he prgapifid. what" was" knowri as'tbe1 Rough Riders' mapjiwl '.ilatidi; that the y&t "canoes of regiment." Ho later received a comBy 1GNSCUUT olun--teers, the iVe- lougingn Jlitted Jike iinUof prey mission aaj-mageneral- ' In 1901 was anDolnted bH. and ' feet.'.' the Black plunder idler genera) In the regular esiabut6-- "the SaskatchewaaJbe ment. ft was . . . . yrench explorers tame wandering mazed in search of the western' sea. ln Darkest Africa.' Along these high, steep banks, where you almost break your neekUryiri "Mammat, said the little African fo get dunnage up to a level camping place, tijgjaffirg. of tho.nld on cub 1n the faraway Juiales Canada- - Provo stani 7 : T SEWING MACHINE CO. ; si' ILLINOIS Barton . :WdsoF iske best or all com- For Sale by -- , In the , CHICAGO - ftljr etitch than any other. bined ui one. . detTded-tooTTpa- a more perfect make be -- operate than any otker , will buUd the walls, stairways aisles anil seats a system of arehes,- - giving space Lieut. Titus,- - First Man : Over Walla During Boxer Siege, Will Take -- - sSggeHgty-jOrder- tat fse.-Tne'TtS- a- jJFRES is easier to PEKJN HEROJT0 BE CHAPLAIN easona-appiyrhoweTerrto Klne nanubert with the styles of the . TSTa 'lAma" cases" Ident kUl the. nature fakers with T-very beautiful, but the confusio'n ot ine.cmnisy torn noats up stretun au t.ie way fjrom tide"An: Ananias club, my child - r"e- la enough to make i the stu nigm, tracing . . water to within sight of the llocky mountains, t pueouieotfterT-ith-aTtonTnlBtTi dnts head swim. to : vt-If jou want -' camp near the new settlers each night and see how shudder.:-- . When nature refuses her rain'and are maldng good away from the immigration ajreut J If you want' to they ., t't4Hft-(IgW,get-hreaA 6lel.tee-6ugpystii . otT5ib"oldnItof if places, aiiUTaTnlfe to the ln-dirtf'-r-- l Is a catastrophe. But what i --Patron Why that soma of the lajt n where !.r.U we say if men who meet natives rwrves you-eadrliberatoly hold the production of tbe soil In whites better" could Drofir&Vtf are so:very bad!;;''f';; ,'v.v. "fnalce"y6ttr time limit six "weeks.7--Yo- u t r i, r thnt man's bread ' " i Photographer it may 1 be, elr be- shall be made ' ' twelve on the tri spend r to'gelT I causa my plates are sensitive. "5ir-- than any otLer. 100-yar- d . o the contractors . such domestic senility once she has surrendered the case of Gen. Wood, who is a warm personal friend of l President i" Taft. berself.ut' this antagonism is not under- Gen. Wood likewise enioyei high standable good favor wllh President Roosevelt Thus, among a great.liiajority-of-liinlan- g men, who regard woman && man's Tielpmate. and companion," the friend two years ago,, it was decided LieuL Gen, MacArthur, tbo senior of; " - in all. need. n fleer of the army, should go into prac As is night to day, heat to cold, so wroman, different, the Ucahetirementand;"filt-out-the--r- e' " n eacrt othef, pursuing- apart- bnt together jnalnlng.Iyeara-hlaicaJJjBarney tibsolutely "nccessaiy-tlist at his old home In Milwau active laws of nature. the kee writing his observations of mili Alone man standi for selfishness,, arrogance, brutality; hand in hand, tary affairs lb the orient, principally , softened, inspired by the subtler, influence of woman, he, she,"" become an in India. This arrangemelrt,1 left the way open, for Gen. Weodv upon his remanifestation of-tGreat Cause- .entity, turn from the Philippines a year ago, A vote! A puny thing, but the recognized Bymbol of emancipation to be assigned to the choice billet of from slavery, from tyranny. Good men have fought for it.-'- On wluit just commander of the department of the east, Which In the natural course of grounds refuse it to a woman? Man in his fulsortfc hypocrisy depicts events would have - fallen - to - Gen: : MacAfthurr ' And now the'latter is to . justice as a goddess. be retired for age early next montb Are tlien male all voters, demand intelligent Intelligence! Why and Gen. Wood will then be the senior from ywmtnr fHey trm vow-fof ,tlie wronggort,iof officer ot the army in point of rank men. .Are not candidates always the wrong sort of men to some voters? and service. Thus Gen. Wood will No, those who want to vote will do so instinctively for men of mind have accomplished in 23 years what Gen. MacArthur .In ' 40, and . insight into parochial choolr hospital, charitable matters,1 matters and other officersaccomplished In quite an long a affecting the immediate welfare of the family, and about which omen time. those be to admintT intuitiveIyinormore fliari men, of the most remarkable the army" "has It --l- no such thing as the Why manufacture one? Are ary to; each other ? ami-prempU- Las lese vibration : 1 di C DtBCEl ... horseshoe a row of arches wllf shut In the field from the boulevard below. The- - amphitheater, as now to be conr structed, will provide 39 rows of seats, accommodating 30,000 persons. This capacity may be increased by simply adding more seats up to the level of " the surrounding street- The athletic field, which, after alt, Is the important thing in a stadium, will G8 be as perfect as any In the United States. It will have 'a "length of" 25 feet and a width increasing from 250 feet at the toe of the horseshoe to Provo City. Utah more than four: hundred feet at Jhe other end. This will give ample room J for football, baseball, tennis and other Ca.pitaJ. $100,000. field sports. There will be an oval DIRECTORS: cinder (rack one-fift- h of a mile per lap, while across the open end of the Beed Smoot ... horseshoe a. President. straightaway ....Vice-Presidetrack will be laid for dashes. C. E, Loose..... L. Holbrook, The entire level will be ' well sub- J. Wm. Knight, drained, filled in with sandy loam soil Roger Farrer, Geo. Tay ior, sr., to a depth of two feet and then sodded. John R. Twelves. ": noLmaiuand j omanalike-vefeatk equal,'each --distinct, absolutelyneces- - instead Power? By B. s u more Beaunrui inan any otter. . beneath"for baths'; dressing rooms and other conyenleaces, The whole strucconcrete finture will be of ished above., with an. ornamental iron fance. Across the open end of the 'to-tlc- kle J'llhiially-there-i- last longer than any d -- ' - . others beblfid-are--resldefle- - - , -- - JSCiQ8" - other.; . - f ing up for adjudication. - than any . con-test- y -- " msiltnter -- - on of- - MachiJB.. Sewing' ' 4eu5by hreatehlng-TetterirTni but it is a tieo,80 on--a comarW'asn.-WOrg stadium for' tbe Tacoma High school ZIT the xmtractort. hasTbeen They are under bond to complete be ia A ugust IS: Tbls-w- iU whole Will Accomplish In 23 Years What g athletic time the for Important .Has Taken Others 40 to Do the fall this held be during to Wai (5ni"pfr OrSwiiizers of exposition at tbe Rpuflh Riders.'' nearby city of Seattle: The "etadlumin occupy a "batural Tbfl iexillS months amphitheater offered by a guleb In the Washington for the edge of the cliff immediately adjoining promise to be memorable many important changes in the army. Many of .these changes will occur in ttgulat-ceur- ae of events, and .may be discounts, but others are still somewhat unsettled and consequently open to speculation. Prominent among the things that are settled Is that Maj, Geit Leonard Wood, now in commandf themili-tar"department of the east, 'ltb headquarters at Governors island, N. Y., will- be the next chiet of staff of the army. Gen. Wood will succeed the School Stadium Maj. Gen. J. Franklin Bell, whose re Only High World.1 appointment to bis present office was announced immediately after the in- - the city's $500,000 hish sehool build-ing.- . auguration of the new administration. This amiilillheater looks out Gen. Bell, however, has decided to re- over Commencement bay, Tacoma's. main here but a,few months, and be- harbor on Iuget sound, and commands fore next spring he will be transferred finejriews of the Olympic and Cascade to Manila, where be will have co"i mgei and Mount Taeoma. On the mand of the troops stationed itt. tl. i4H- while be- ' PhlllppirifR-- "- 'w. skirting the foot of L. Until Gen. Uell was appointed the but still. 100 feet above sea level, a office of chief of itaff, which is r great scenic, boulevard will stretch garded as the most Important office away along the whole water-front- to in the army, was Invariably filled by Point Defiance. ;,. theoffieer-ef-falghe- st Lieut rank In this commanding situation a large GenaYounghaffee: aodiBatea-b.e1horseshoe Is being sluiced out of the that office in succession, and the .ap- hillside and here will be built one of conpointment' of Gen. Bell followed tbe the largest and request of Lieut. Gen.- - Beary-- . -- or- courses for athletic sports in ' the bin to be assigned to the command of world and the only stadium ever the Southwestern division at SU Lounj, erected for a public, school. Its cost has been met by popular subscription. After providing thorough drainage ir GETTING : demie dining tmrbooi heels and meat nolar ex derations "are not '! Chief of Staff of Army. ... Cditor, ogans Being Built in Natural nd Amphitheater 'Wift tn Tacoma. Wash,-a: Cost noooa Soon: to :Be Made Geru. Wood QauSg II I Llv the crime of robbery if one," t fiat ly reason of thesml " 7 Between : . JJjrJQflN Spells of nasty weather are flow UJedJtiytha-- . weathe4ureafceBen I getlc disturbances. Don Rearing Often MhhM UTAH Open aeason Tor 111 SUCCEED BELL a realization that our most trou blesome troubles may be dramatized falle like a.benedrctioB oh the peeved and panting heart . ; toformatioa. Di gent Um le wirMdnm. SUiFT & GO. jui osvenm &l, WasMnntoa.P, C. |