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Show THE PROVO HERALD paper published in the interests of Provo, Utah County and Southern Utah. An independent ly Z7T Issued . r t .i i BV THE J. DA VIDLABSOJT EDITOR. - .mi '. .. - - POTKi-SaWNK- S Are you happy? Are you content-- - Herald Publishing Company - ! I - every Tuesday,' Thursday and Satajrday- " 1 . r, "V -- , Six month, Thr On in which to live? In'Aduino. SUBSCRIPTION RrtTKSi On me Palace of Oriental Exhibits forms one of toe twelre mammoth Its. . t t - ( . 1.4-- . Installment Monthly . '. Exposition buUdingBflrst completed by." the line re InpLfiasIng. contrast jo jeAgrlcuitural ndMannfactureri buildings, with which they are grouped, and their position orerlooks tit leautiful formal gardens and water display of the.Cascades and Geyser Alaska-Tukon-Pacif- , - JVlonth month... ............... Six month. Thr month, On month. dlt-f!a- y " j If you buy a home from us on our , Not In Advan A PORTION OF THE CASCADE COURT. -- -- Entered at the postofflce at Provo City; Utah, for transmission through the matter. mails as second-clas- s ed with your lot? Are you willing to continue paying at least 20 per nt of alLyour wagesfor thJbal ance of your natural life to some rich landlord and at death turn your fam- own ily outwithbut a home of their - l lc -- TAIL END LEADERS. yau can get DISTINGUISHED CLERGYMAN whose utterances command The exhibit placed within the walls of. the Oriental building constithe respect of all classes of his fellow citizens ; recently "character tutes one of the. most gorgeous displays of Far Eastern art and manufactured articles ever shipped from the Orient, and la bewildering .In ized the heads of our party organizations aJ "tail end leaders."' It is beauty and extent. Not a country of Asia la without representation,-an- d Adm id)ility &"'Cracter mtLa7 treasures of old' and modern art,' never . before permitted to leave the amatchlesaBescriptidu. cannot be i lands in which they were created, will be seen for the first tlms In the as it denied a in are politicians, that, leading rule, they ' fcnd'of the Occident. The matter of arrangement of the' Oriental exhibit is the rear whenever a struggle to be made against any entrenebed abuses competent and artistic men at las been placed In the hands of in government or" society. This is particularly true when those abases - command nd it will be "worthy of- the .- nicer too., -- ' st the-mo- KOTICE OF your own . -- : -J EOA'NIHONEY of-th- e -- - home of just as easily, as you can rent it's A magnificent collectiondisplay About the Oriental building are gathered the great buildings housing the United States exhibit and the Alaska. Hawaiian and Philippine displays. One of the largest bandstands is within close distance, and from. . Its doors the most noted musical organizations of the world will W heard a- - ELECTION FOR TaXSChooaitoL at'exceedihg- projty rates of interest" If you on improved have any connection with political affairs, aa most of them have. A catalogue of the tights that have been made in the present generation for the reform and betterment of our political conditions would show that in every instance a majority of . the politicians .have resisted the reform un til they knew they were beaten. - For many years they beaped scorn ly low , have a piece of r vacant property in a good location we will improve it and the rent will pafy off the loan. tKirFou rthiu"' William Curt-a- nd his associates : calmly," persistently, and dicial district JJtah county, Utah, ' decades against indifference, sneers, or insults for reasoned matter the To the qualified voters residing in Probate division, .. rrovo Uity, who paid a property Estate of Alexander H. Loveridge, de- from spoilsmen in both parties until the time came when few of them " . dared any longer oppose the reform, and many.of the younger politicians 'tax therein in the year 1908:" ceased. . The of Ellen il. .petition Loveridge, . . . We build happy homes for energetic people. Notice is hereby giyen that an believed in it, So it bas been again and again with other campaigns ' order administratrix, oran praying election will be held in the various ' 37 N ' Lawlessness in. .the and nomination evil F. O. Box condition, 108 Ave. Bath dis398 final Fkme her . account and of Academy corruption against ; allowing respective municipal wards of Provo tribution of the residue of said estate and election of officials1 have been checked and repressed to a great ex City, on Wednesday, May , 2Gth, among the persons entitled, has been ittTee in two in but or the tent decades, every advance toward this past 1009, to determine whether or not set for hearing at 10 o'clocfca. m., Sat Bonds of Provo City school district urday, the 29th day of May, 1909, at end, sucb as the enactment of laws for secret- ballot at election,' for thg 7 hall be Issued and . sold by the the court house in Provo City, Utah registratiott of voters, for ; the - safeguarding of caucuses, for tbe preve- n' . . . '. ,. . v. , t ... Board of Education of Pwvo City; county, state, of, Utah,. iwn 1)1 rampaign 88eB8raennfjipTj0X)uiciai anu ot campsTg conmDniions - Provo Dated at May Citrtttahr uian, ior tne purpose ol raiHintr : 1909 by corporationsr and for compelling reports of campaign eontributipns money to be used for building anl17th' M, E, Kartchne, Jb. Spring has come, the flowers are in bloom initiative bad to betaken and the brunt f the battle and expenses,-th- e sddit on to the Measer school build-- ! : : v. The birds sing out their.lay, in the First Ward, for complete B? MlNA Houston, Deputy. Clerk fonght.by others- against the indiference, aod loo often agabsttW open irg .. . I. il leadef Pleasure Now for ride a in both political take your girl or concealed opposition,- of most ef the "partp u'.g uie rarser eunoui Duuaing in Attorney for Petitioner. the Fifth ward, and for building a side- of -- them the on .mostto Yet And show her that winaing got join you are gay. just camp.": new echoolbuilduig in7 the Second You can hire Good-Rig- s i NOTICE TO CONSIDER . . and enjoy yourself J, i INCORPORA- - jn the shouts of victory, ward, all within Provo City school TION B. P. O. E . 849. v- Tbe ieasons for this discreditiafele record of our mrty leaderay not- AndJheJim.youcsBseei-- : . Htritl, Utah County, ,. State-- af Notice is Utah! . : hereby given that a withstanding the coneeded ability If you come or Phone your orders in integrity of many of thenii are not , The following are. the polling the regular meeting of Provo Lodge difficult to" traderetanA The politiiai leader iBoften-Jbett- er personally To PROBERTS' LIVEREEplaces- (lcbignated tor voting in the No. HO, Benevolent and Protective than He-i- a be-in victim the the he whidl of to system part politically. Order of Elks, . to" be" held in the retpective municipal wardsy viz: in politica as a business It is hi meansjof liveli-boo- d. He tisually loogs. ilrnt ward, Maeser school build- - lodge , room in Provo City, Utah, Ind. 196. BeU196'Red. He fee's that br mnet succeed TcT joia in ajnovement while it on the 3rd day pf June,1009r at 8 o'clock p. m., a proposition to iswopopular would; jeopardize bis- - leadership and probably cawee Second ward," Hotel Roberts, v ' Third ward," Tranklin school iuoor)orats " eald lodge under the overthrow? He must keep- wheTaajorify.V Tooofteo'He. mus have-th:nXviions of Section 34S of the Luilding. upH)rt of the worst heelers cs bia partyr who am also in it a laws of the State of Utah, Grrier House. compiled Fourth ward,. J.r busiBess, andt whose busiaess- methods will not bear tbe1 lht.T Cnder Parker Bcbool' build 907 will be considered and voted whiJe-it pon.by-.th. memberar present. these' condition .be cannc lead in a referm agiUtion ov e comee-fo- r is assured. But when The prA U in each ward will be Every member is requested to be lar,. o join & until be found on the nJ the triumpbeJr proeeseioD; - he is likely-topened at 7 o'clock a" m. and will present. remain open until 7 o'clotik p. ni. tittles of reformli it were left to ourpolkicalleara to cf niid tied ion day. Secretary. The strongly entrenched evil, wiieo would these RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED The judges of election who have Dated 4Ui43th day of May, 100D. agamsi: any - re for look demajoJ areto noliticsansaaany opon likely bVn fi(wiuted for each pulling irst publication May 15, 1909. THE JACKSON LOAN CO. bellion tbeir TCginw. The perpetuation f the political oligarchy feaid against school tlie jUieto conduct Notice of Speciaf Stockholder which- they represent seeaa tn them vitally important to the publLe-eldxnirict bud election,' are the folFort Worth, Texas V Jacksca, Rlississippl . needs-Meeting.. witen ownnteresta. their Uo viz: to a well public are..a let, lowing, " ' I Fiiat ward David John, Jr., Notice ia hereby given that a special courageous iM8eJfishy.selfflacn&iog.eaice, thafcha to bo chiefly per- I.Tm. Delphia Teasdale, MrsIsabel Htockholder's meeting of the Seven m who are not patty leader and who draw no salary from ' ' Troughs Mining Company, a Utah orme) by ij.;cbni;in. Waen- taech a ajowemeni. becomes-to- o powertui to W. C. Beesley, corporation, is hereby called and will the noblm tieasury. . FocoDd ward be hejd. jnxihe.jH.orqinfl; of May, the. ih forwardDwwitlr 18th day of June, at Roberts hotel, Third ward George T. Peay, Provo city, Utah, at 11 o'clock, a. m., and assume- it leadership; bat their record in these aaattera of tie meat for the purpose of electing directors to vital public interest inoooteetaUy stamps thena,a"taii end leadess."' r., A. C. Johnson, Walter Cox; Van serve for the ensuing year and for L. wardDavid Fourth frotn.."Ca8e andvCoanaent" fw May. n Tko above article JJ. Lizzie Mrs. Meldrum, transacting such other business as may Waeuen, come before the meeting. Joseph' II. Fritiby. Transfer books will close on Satur ward Fifth EXCVRSI IS EASTL Mary B(hard,Ajma C heap. Rovnd Trip Ritas EaatL day--, the ISth day UVdock, 7 Van WagenenjTJohn Saxey 4 Viei & June 5;"I1 G., m. Fro Ogden Salt Lake and The amount of bonds to be voted By order ot the board of directors, Au2S 21; points, on main, iiue of Bio Grande i2ri6, 16; July 2, 3, lor ia (50,000.00) fifty thousand . R. J. Evans, President.. Western Ry. to Chicago and reIU, Kust 14; 13, September Ft I Gustnell, Secretary, 1909i ... dollars, and halUconsist of (50) For the round trip to Loa Angeles turn $5500.- - St. -- LouiB) $a00; r 18 denomina1909. of each the Dated bonds 7th, May fty Denver. S22.50: Pueblo, $22.59; St. rani and Minneapolis, $52.00; good returning to Oct. 31st, 1909 tion of ($1,000.00) one thousand LjQu Kansas Oty, $40; Omaha, $40; J !1 I. ....l - nil f.f iUr. ...! StDCKIIOLDERSlIEETINC. u u Tit il ntiv. UJitJ tavu ii larSj 1'aul: $52: St. Lbui8."$49; Feoria, $40. 00;. Colorado common points, r:nd bonds shall run for the period The etockholderB of the Ely 151. lOXCh - Dates of $23-55. ' S":Mem Wgo ealy- June . a il M .l. . Duuk Cretk Lead CopperltMin 18. and 26; "July 2, 3, 23, 11, 12, C z tliereof,' and the Board of Lag company will meet in the .baBe- Tcket8 good, returning until and 24i August 13 and 14: Seot. t reserves.';' the right at its ment: of the county court house, October 31. Stopovers permitted 10 and 11. to the land of sunshine, bathing, boating, deep Long Hmit etopovera O r 'Jon to redeem any or all of the Tue3dayr-May- 25, 1009, - at--7 in - both sea fishing, motoring Jhrough the orange groves m Colorado Midland lty. Writa M : after the period of (10) o'clock p, m., for the election of : way daily, for full tnformatio and - beautiful tbrougb trainaT-eac- li ' i vrr-rfrom the date of such ouicers and such other business as tourist and For full particnlara ask your nearest Salt LakeJBoute .: : dinefa, pallman bwk$t01orado'Tiewar. carrying all of the Riid may eome before the meeting. V ; . - - '.i . and .... " " cars. ; :' agent or lerite to sleepmg Hardino, ' :. k!.s,11 draw interest from the James V; Bean, tne General Takes yon rtgbt tnrouga Agent ' . c f i ue onlil ,. paid at the rate of ;:r; Secretary, heart ot the Rocky Mountaina. Fbr Salt Lake City, Utah. C) C. ' one half per.. cent f lilrther UJioriaaiiun, :e!wiiu2 car ' " C) 169 South Ksia : i Y AMTEH Men and women, salary py&Ue 1 1 C . . Je reservation, ete, call on or write, a!t Lake Cttyr Utoh r " I i) be csed at tl.e 30 District PgssegggrJVgt to week, and En (15 f per expenses. R. Fours V Mrs. and Frank quire' Gray, celled. Yd it Agent, Provo, Utah. room 7, Central hotel. No tnflera ' Yc ne&l arry-Extw &iun ia Sa.lt L.k cj fit i'8 round G. May 2, Via. D. & t!.: on train Tickcu good going trip. Cm TV kavin riovo at fc..j only. Uood ;, A. i f To on all nuUr irL.u auJ efe- 3 t : I Corrects c::.l Liir Lr"xe Rt 11:C3 p. tQ. iC v. t Do net risV 1 co-gen-tly W. -- ... :- - .' - . i. RAY V Mr- Co. .- - . - . . - - 1 W II I 1 - s-- " inme - ..:. s ad , -: - b-i- - e - -- - - baad-wago- o wathe the-reior- - - - yyvoney on Real Estate Long Time Easy Payments 1 the-tim- ite-eues- STRUST - - - - 1 ..... ' - . can . afetyr'tbe-party-leadwelto- - - was-take- - I. 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