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Show THE PROVOHERALD -- An indejHJtient tri-vee- in the luterefcts of Provo, paper-rtibliiliel . Utah County and fcwuthern Utah. : : atnrda Issued every Tuesday Thursday and BYTHB Herald Publishing CompaLny . ; i f vj"w ., .,- - -- if " I s WTiiiiliri llirn lfciliiiaiiitrilwilMaMMMWIWiilililinillMli J. DAVID LARHOX, EDITOB. BOTH PHONES iyfl) - t; . i V LU: B i :: - r Are you happy? Are you contented'witb your lot? Are you willing to continue paying at easUU percent of all your wages for the baiahceof your natural life to some rich landlord and at death turn your famown ily out without a home of their jfajf " Entered at the postofflce at Provo jt'ity, Utah, for transmission through the "mails ai wound clam matter; : : LSL U fldi;nc. (3 I I n Yffi On t ti A7J of principal buildings of the Exposition re Kronppd-lclose compass around the Cascades and Geyser Basin and the flower beds which line each. The piMHro ohowg a viqw from the lover5Tdegr Ueyser Basinnnrectly" up the Court of Hairor. On the right are seen the Palace of Manufactures, the Oriental and Hawaiian Buildings. On the left are the European Exhibits and Alaskan Buildings. In the far center is the Central Government, which showajts incompleted'froirt as It looked en April 15. Oil that date this was the heaviest be finished piece before the opening day of the Exposition and the contractors estimated that it would take them to do th work 1 . . Geyser Basin Ji In the. foreground, and just beyond it show the steps In the Cascades. .. . , Aonth,-OThraAlonth 2,7S I n - THE AMERICAN SUGAR BQWL. to transfer it to the dutiable lint V meets witbj widespread and ifully justified protest, yet in the national grocery bjlls theVost of sugar is three" times the cost of coffee. - In the of our total of the last ten years sugarhis piid more than oustoma revenues, or in round gjijures $550,000,000 - out of a total $2 ! seem-- 'an 1500J000,000v--Thi8uafairj burden to impose ona single article, particularly as that article is a necessity in every household iti . tle country. r " r". The question of free sugar may be dismissed From manypoints -- of .yiewfree sugar is desirablerand there Is ample grouudforJbeIief that in--, the long run we could afford to destroy Jentirely Jour domestic ; sugar industry. j3uch a course is, h )yvever,jonly to be regarded as impossible at the present time. It is pissible to Jreduce 'the pre$ent rate, and it ,usQn our. MontWyInsfallracut Easrayment Plan you can get a home of your own just as easily as. you can rent its nicer too. t' jrev and Janattempt ?QFEKE: ja , a--1 huy -- EXWSIT10X SEATTLE. Alaska-Y'ukon-Pacif- lc : I ii:V'OF THE COlltT OF HOXOft, If-you- " ,ajyyr;7'1"''fc Aai:..-,-;,-,!- . 7n onth .". '7 ' l A Six Monthi Thra Alont h ': Tr EkS.CS ! PTION RATE in which to live? . en-days . . . " . one-fif- th - on improved property.at exceeding-- " ? . " lydwitesfmterestrr If you ry " haapfeef akxillJ)BjaliiliaJbeiateik ir tni ' Av4- 4 ' 'Jtk4 Tx r -- ey inTttjfcs to sty th fnfnir Veiling- - briags-mjntown; it is alfa mntake to siyth.it gimbling brings mney it is all a tnUUke to my any 'hurtful business 'or any-v- Itl8"attl v nw'- - ". ; " ..yacani. prppertym T a good location we will improve it and the rent will pay off the loan. -- "We builcThappy homes for. energetic people. into a rhones Both 37 P. O. Box 398 108 N Academy Ave, f into a town; brings W money into a town, and t)uildsup"a town." If yoiT don't belfeve it, see how mny pwc tuwns are mile hei Iquarters for these classes of busi- ne is, stid proipwe i byTfBmcn)t"8un;1r business; tes't"" 1HK HIU 1. JSlIMM.Nt.. , sKVTIU'. fails soon as as and industrial, prjluctive b'jsinesa begins to fall off just " the nrerr and wamea engaged in these u ndesirable 'ocatfons fold their The. building- erected- at iic F.xn .ition for the tipJ.U'Sjvji8&.filhaJiawaUan-lsiasdar-oetrSlei'-tents-an- d tm steal a way . Jike - the thief in the sight to other fields, where imim "" the of Honor next Court the central structure. government honest-toiler- s pro! woe wealth and where the "fools among the toiling Haw alia has prepared a more extensive and comprehensive exhibit the as foils feedtlmail aal li its fair It. wilt "show . misses, amng thewetlfhy jot ..marxlQua reaourcfahan-twn- y all Qf Us. native fruits and vegetahlesr:ra ofTeFaquariinn"ornve fish" and in various other' ways interest the "fair 'visitors. Fruits will be . If some of the Provo old timers had had the courage of their conserved by native girls and native orchestras and singers will be always victions and kept the t)wa dry, it would today have been to Utah what vill show the islands as Colorado Springs- is to Colorado a residence town in fact add not in they rest 'In the: Paei fla Ocean. IIOO.OO'O of been has Upwards expended in assembling Hawaii's name only, Colorado Springs hsau't a big fraction of the natural addisplay vantages that Provo has; but it has made a bid for sober citizens and the result is that the wealth and the culture of the state of Colorado has gone there. It is worth while far .Provo to try that, evenlf it is a little late in the day and lpts of time has been lost thla-leTtK- A.-V.-- !'. - - . ttent-positi- ft -- classes-wilijcee- - WILL DO I on' in improving the looks of your, rther-orlt- - of GOOE - --i-- - home if you spend it for our paints. We sell every kind - nMIMv:t: LUMBER; CO. "THE BUSY CORNER" - Thousands of people went what the raging river was doing. see to of the canyon last Sunday but others " atieh tobwitb preventing the went...ta.work.rTbt -- latter class-ha- d water from doiug much damage in the west part of tbe city, ,' The farmers from the west bench were also at their -- post. In the afternoon, Sunday, there- - were fulljrone hundred men working to save tbe bench canal and the comity bridges at the mouth of the canyon. Workers are bandy ' ia this life. Tbe worker is the best man. Some went to look, - pring has come, the flowers are in bloom i tie birds mg out their lay, Now take your girl for a Pleasure ride And show her that you are gay. You can hire Good Rigs and enjoy yourself v ' r-.- LAncLtheXountry-jo- to see the generous and appreciated spirit manifested at in the subscribing of $53,000 to cons'ruct a "Maeser bailding" Provo in connection with the B, Y, University, If the amount had been quadrupled, it would not balance the account due to Mr. Maeser's " Lake Tribune. memoiy--Sa- lt To PROBERTS LIVEREE. Ind. 196. - ' .THE CALIFORNIA BUILDIXQ AT ' By some process of logic known only to political enthusiasm some of Mr. Roosevelt's admirers will insist that his suocees in gathering in African lions leaves no doubt of his recall to the presidency. ; AYP. eontroversy. Our about a taking humorist seriously. wary - 1 - w Next comes th6 playgrounds congress. welcome. Wt need to learn how to play, to tradition. It ,,,,,"" No, 612 " No ::':' l7: " No ...... Ton1 Eotat o f Lone Time Enny "Roy rnciitoj e- I ' RELIAELE REFRESENTAIIVES WANTED L0ATJ & TRUST CO. - . lhj)ildinx4a--abutely.flreproof.-4- iwiiits--""-- prn No " ' 5 . -8 . 807 Jo x , Jjrssmr 6:20 D. m '"'"'"""'"-"".....wr.;.. Vrt TMnt- tFor aU points For Grind JuncUorfr r.. .,,--- , " 7 . eagt.,:''" . ,, p. tn ' ' a. m For all point, west and .v?-".r- " For Salt Lake and Ogden For Balt.f ke...t.,M tt;":""-t?-'?fegt:tFor all points north and Leave Pravn Arrive provo !30 PROVO FOB WEST For all points west and north. -jForSalt.Tjjte.w. -' f:55 Pt m r tBATX a. m 9:20 muvrm.m "7"":r'";-- HEBBB BRAMCH'i fmmHiwV t:cop. 8 - p. m 434 p. m. p. m -- - ad .;. 9K. Hooper,' cr.T.A. fc ' J., ..9:30 a. m. 3?4SPIQ - has-ev- er - - -8 No . 808 v EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. Into the Palace of Fine Arts there has gone as fine a collection of worka-been shown" at a "world's" falr." It Is made un art as of loan collections "from'Great BrlUin, France, Italy, fierinatjj. and-thEastern btat.es of America. Also there are. valuable specimens of 'work by the leading modern artists of Japan and China, and roanv of tha mnra "notable works oflheir ancLent artists, . So valuable Is the collection that Insurance in the sum of "11,225,000 has been placed upon It with Lloyds. Is et reinforced concrete t 1' brick anfl at the end of the Exposition U will revert to the University of a School of Chemistry.. . ; Washington, by which It will be used f 7 - A.-1V- P. LEAVK PROVn - ; , lte -.- 4 No, oil ent rrentlrn3ral3io 7i -. -- i. No.- -l ' For San No. 409, THE FIXE ARTS PALACE, - J.'CiSOri r"-1 ' . 1 -No.- - ail'moy-meiyut-tmplim- Reo I a xiu. No. will be given a hearty ' .. 8ilFo"f aU pointet.......i;l'"""';""' ror an points east.. 410-- ' No; 7 No. " BeUl96-Re- L aa v - - - . mm " I JL . cost San Francisco $1,000,000 to get rid of rata and fleas. But San Francisco knows the value of reform too well to hesitate at expense. then Paria aiseinblefl ' 7 ": ' 51IJ should r always be -- It r in - ':( the fihakespeare-Baco-n . Alaska-Yukon-Paci- flc , Star , EXPOSITION, SEATTLE. - B , . of the very striking structures i en the grounds of the Exposition."" It Is In the old 8panlsh Mission type of architecture encountered so fregfiepfr n a9ua- efnTCaTrfornla.7 and the deuu'ol its front has attracted the attention of r artists and architects from all ever the country.In the building every county of the golden state will hare an exhibit California, from Siskiyou to San Diego, has shown as much enthusiasm ' ' for the Exposition as has Washington itself. If the lions are correctly represented by the .able African corres- pondents, they are ust clamoring for thebonor of being 'shot by the " distinguished American nearchief.'' .Tba-Wafcbrngto- ' California's handsome building is one . ' e If you come or .Phone your orders in It r can-se- u JJ I. 'A. Benton V I""---- THE ACCOMPUSmiENT OF THE HERALD -- -- 1- iiS;-V : |