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Show THEROVO HERALD still bent pYjrJheir. machines an( it' was. alsojfpr .this reasoaiihe an $dgiflltfS d a'nddefective mbtorirv a corner on the eighth floor, i AHad thejse"employers believed Jnr the motto of the golden rule as accorded m allowehjirjiel the peting manufacturers, catastrophe would have. been averted.- In Other words, had it not been for their unsalable greed for dollars, . have been home the white slaves enjoying a rest and relaxation from day of toil, the fatal motor would have of breadlong since ceased to spin, and homes that are now deprived -- , winners would be happy and contented. " The account states: "The city officials announcedjthat the usual investigation following such disasters would begin at once." " Of course, but who will investigate the findings of the" investi gating committee ? This inyestigationbusiness in America is a joke, and frequently only intended to detract attention for the time-bein- g from wanton wholesale murderers, in order to keep a maddened and t : indignant populace from wreaking umniarjryengeance, "Whomever heard of the guilty being punished for killing 602 persons in the Iroquois theater fire;. for slaughtering 1021 women and children, in the General Slocum. disaster; or girls in the somewhat recent Newark (N. J.)factory holocaust? In every case the ones responsible go free, ' "And so it will be until the common people" make and enforce such laws as will increase the penitentiary colonies with of the criminally careless RigJBusiness-Baneh- A r t ovT-heate- ... rt Consolidation of 'The Provd Herald (Daily) and Jntermountain ' ' Herald (Weekly.) - t't " f . Editor Business Manager . Provo, Utah -- - ' 1 Both Phones ... '.J Entered in the Postoffif e. at Prbvo, Utah,- - as secbhdrclass "mail ' " natter, January 4, 1911. : t;.-:v;.-,J- : . r' j Again the world has shuddered with'horro tongue ' lled ; j THE MOST ' and people of every at' theterrib e catast haye-beca-appa- ' "" rope4n-the-tropo- lis of America, when the lives of one . RECENT hundred and fifty persons were NEW sniffed out byhe-fireJie- nd, YORK HOLOCAUST ; - through carelessness and greed. The. dispatches of Sunday rnorhingarried the news to evecy ( nation of how, in the short period of thirty minutes, 150 factory employes, mostly young girls, caught like rats in a trap in a fireproof mind you had either plunged .to their death to escape a Thell of fire, or been literally jnceneratecL ; : t ".The awful details of this latest holocaust were enough to rend the heartstrings of the strongest and arouse a feeling of deepest for the bereaved who harj, sacrificed their loved ones Ion the altar o human ieifisjhnes .j i Many features mxonnection rwith the: asterthclwojrst oLTts "kind suicethe burning of the excursion stearaship General. Slocum nizr North Brothers island in 1904 aside from creating sympathy for the victims and plaudits for acts of heroismallfprthrnost bitter condemnation for those directly and indirectly responsible for the ". frigfi tf ul f esults. 'f.' A iihaseoLthe-matte- r on , paragraph bearing strongly "reads : "The partners of the firm, Isaac Harris and Max Hlanck, escaped unscathed from the office on the tenth flooiTTarrying with them over an adjoining roof Blanck's two young daughters and a There was not an outside fire escape on the building, governess. ft could not be used.'' ones and the "opening into the court and Although the fire was confined to the Triangle Shirt jyais pany, occupying the eighth, ninth and: tenth floors of the building, it will be seenthat the.prpprietor-hltd- . evidently 'talc'eft the precaution to have their of fice adjoin k means of escape most easy of access vrere not worried about the ifl, case Ih$0f8l'1snbuld'liappeli7 ."',vr.. .. . - -v . . s- t sor--Trq- V 4- -t I ! . ... w . s- ..J.. : the-Jatte- " Says Munsey's Magazine I..! ; ,f. What are the measures that insure boptdar rule? ' Without attempting "to enumerate all, the follbwbg jmay be put down as measures on which' practically all the propogandKrts a by-co- - PUBLISHED BY HERALD PUBLISHING CO, IX rC SOOTS E. F. STACKS Center Street WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT x air-sh- The initiative and referendum. ... . ..The recall. The shcudUiaJkL-- s Direct nomination for aft offices. : " ' "'. "" Popular' election'ofnjted States-senatorVI Publicity of campaign contributions and expenses before and alter primaries and elections; "Effective corrupt practises acts. .: Commission goveVnment of cities; Popular designation jJejegategiJoMQml political conven tions, with opportunity for thejjvoter to indicate his choice for ." :; President ,:. Perfection of the Australian ballot laws. Etfminatioh bTmachine management in House of and in the United States Senate. There is nothing here about the tarif. or the trusts, or the railroads, or any pressing economic question. The peqple's gTOverri-me- -- -- life-terme- : ,- s: ' nt rs advocajejsjst " - -- democracy back into the hands of the people, in order that the people may use them to carve out their own solution of these questions. Now's the trme to sharpen your hoe ; mend your rake and shovel, so that" when April fourteen rolls around you can A citizen was about to subbicribecior The Herald. -- Ihihk of go and help clean up But alas, when informed that our religious the town, for be it known, the women folk it almost persuaded views not Ldid coincide with ''his'n' said he reckoned he didn't want have all "riz" up and . thusly spoke : ANODE TO THE the paper. Thus two simoleons we might have had will now perCLEANSERS J4HoustFcleaning time is here once more where the woodbine twineth. haps go Oh, to be a human chameleons and we must go from door to door; each a so that' we could change our religious or political color to suit the Puntan nemesis to assist in cleaning the premises. In public exigencies of the occasion. places, high; and low, all rubbish and debris must go, until at last we can acclaim from housetop, hill and valley plain: 'Look at our JWhat's the jnatter with our intemrban promoters?" Is it pos-- " beautiful Provo town; in cleanliness she doth abound r her streets sible the last movement toward building an electric line between are clean, her alleys, too; her people live as they ought to do in an Pay son and Salt Lake has been indefinitely -- postponed, tabled or atmosphjerejof purity, health, happiness and prosperity " We hope not. 1 : side-tracke- d? : Tjiere have actually; been several cases of inebriation, intoxica- The Colorado suffragettes are boycotting the Ladies' Home tion arid . downright drunkenness --in prohibition Provb within the Journal, and Editoi Bkrnojdoubt- - thinks. thcwholeproceeding pasjLmoatlL , very-unladylike.. tax levy "i.y The spjecial election, April. 13, to vote an extra,2-mH- l Europe has now definitely decided that. Tolstoi was- - insane. with which to connect the .school buildings with sewers should carry This will be a great boost for insanity. About $6000 is the amount to be by an overwhelming-majority' : realizedJfromis levy, buMhe amount of good to be accomplished : safety of employes. : ; , Signs of fan early springThe Baltimore Sun notes . that the annot be estimated. menIn this connection there is one other significant matter Mint Julep Association is now m a flourishing condition. tioned; "All the places except the Triangle's works closed down at Russia is now trying io pick a fight out of China. The 'Bear 4 cftlbck. T"his xomry DjrNOT r Senator Lorimer naturally prizes his seat in the Senate highly. is evidently figuring on evening up for the drubbing it suffered at the i and were working large force overtime." t brother. of hands celestial while to China's -a He burned were scores It was for this reason that crisp recognizes it as one of the best that money could buyf ----- - . , . - . . j j . . -- . . them to repair the road into Vine Bluff cemetery. This committee recommended that instead of having a gravel day,.- that a general cleaning, up all over the city be made on Arbor day, that the students of the schools, instead of confining their work to the school grounds, assist in cleaning up the yarOs and sidewalks of the city. Juab County Times.-- . - : New Trout Company i A new trout company was organized in this city March 15 under the name A DEVELOPMENT NOTES AND EDITORIAL COMMENT Utah Exhibit AttracU Eye : UUh'8 llne"exhibit "aF'the Pacific Landa and. Product exposition in Los Angeles ia makTng : tettlers for the state. Hundreds of colonists will flock her to take advantage of the favorable land laws of the' etate.T Upon reaching ' California, Washington and Oregon, homescekers have found that the land valueare heldt A visit to the factory j.. Bite ..reveals great ' activity In the construction of temporary quarters for the construction company as well A. permanent quarters for the officers and employes of the sugar "compaiij The long branch from the' main lino to the river 'bank ' is now completed and preparations are 3 noticeable.Kor Qn which the traffic for the construction com pany will be handled, The Dyer Construction Company has secured the' contract for the erection of the necessary buildings and for the Installation of all " machinery!. "At present this company has employed about 20 men who are busily engaged fa unloading and placing heavy machinery for the successful handling of the structural-- " steel of the factory TT Snow-Hanse- water-powe- n r. horse-powe- r. ; to get a farm which and will pay to cultivate, in Utah there are millions of seres "bf'free '1an4: under the enlarged homestead act which can be filed on, where n residence is re-quired. 3. Edward Taylor, state horticultural inspector, who is In charge of the Nephi Makes Good Donation Bounty Paid for Hides Utah eihibit, sent the to! owing' tele? school have children The' ' B. to Caine Nephl' of Secretary Joseph gram Many hides of wild animals" have donated $53.60 towards the silver been the Commercial Club ibis morning: presnted at z. the county cpurt service of the battleship" JJtah. Juab house for bounty this week. . ehowa great success. Crowds building; and the big' machines,-Roller- s Among ' TT fine. Uteh' exhibit attracting attention. anuengines?rwhicb:7ll1)e-"nnstaTleCounty Times."' them were four - mountain lion skins. Appiesdespeeially-,- People interested in the building. Aintftig'other things These animals were caught by L. A. in dry farming and Smoot homestead. the Dyer company will use ia a huge An Expert's Opinion Wilkinson of Soldier Summit - The Meeting people from all Eastern states cement and concrete r mixer, as .all with the constructing of the reser largest-liomeasured 8 feet 2 inches In from Nebraska to Maine. Salt Lake foundations will be built of concrete. volr In South Fork, some of the best length-had killed one of Mr. They ' Route sure boosting Utah. Publicity Richfield Reaper. orchard lands in this county, will be Wilkinson s horses aear his. camp on bureau literature helping a lot Well wrought under cultivation.-- Tfiatjsbe the reservation, and as they returned :"j opinion of R. N. RasmuBsen, horticuh to feast on the carcass satisfied. Met five people today who Utilizing Power they were The motive power lnihe waters of tural ipspector. will start for Utah when rates open." , trapped. Wasatch Wave. Next Tuesday 4s ."Utah day,at the - Pieasant creekjwhere it passes through says the bench lands land show and a ' b.g demonstratlonuount. Pleasant, dormant and .wasted produce the finest 'quality or fruit and, will te made by the Utah delegation. for many years, is to be utilized to with "a e canal, thousands of Night. Governor William Spry and Secretary some degree hereafter, if the plana of acrea now used only for grazing pur: Alongthebigh-beGgelaneohn s, Joseph E. Caine, who leave for Los An- several rpartletjrb poses-o- r would absolutely-worthlesgeles j Saturday'r'wlll " make" addresges themselveOork be deepening into night. ' He loved to at the show,- - and . atoaof"literature they wilil The utilization Is to come able:v.:rcvr:L:::, ;; choye - his face into the night; W he will be distributed on the opportuni- through the use of water wheels," to be The inspector says the proposed res- - gloried in , the uncertainty of night. ties offered In the tate forJiorae-sccker- e InsUllfedJa Ithe ervoir and hlgbllne tanal would ae-- the indeflniteness of night, and,, his. and inVestore.7r" are under compiish tnore for Webef county than oul cried back a wild answer to th .; At least three wneels The Utah exhibit at the Omaha land course of installation at present Just any other owIT improvement that haB every great-thit!iow. wrt fur the state-- , jat the estern'BnJts of the city N. P. been planned for this part of Utah. Night is more pnmIUvethan day, Iniuiries by the scores are being made Nielsen is Installing large overshot Ogden Standard, t - night is more calamitous, night is a savage, night everywhere 4s the true to the Commercial Club publicity wheel with which he proposes to deaborigine. Day has taken on civilisabureau every day- and seek some in- velop from five to ten horsepower for Campaign for Cleaning City night hurls the world back to a pump to raise water for At the meeting of the Commercial tion; formation, saying that A they -- became prdpelling the day of the the flint ar-Interested at the Omaha land show In irrigation and ; culinary purposes, and Club Tuesday evening the house com-- rowheadr th painted visage John to propel washing machine, churn, etc miuee waB msxructea to get up a good Strong loved the night with an the agricultural resources of Utah. - Near the center of town a second house social for next Wednesday evenC .5v a 5?tanird malevolent love.---" In the nleht wheel, to run with the undershot sys- ing, to which all the members and he could hear the Valkyries screamT witches riding their broom-stictem la being installed for the Pyramid, their wives are j Factory Ise Ciing Tjihed ' cordially Invited, to at- ing, jhethe ' ghouls scraping the mold for rrt-" for .'rrk the its for power tends . presses, etc ' from off the coffin. John i t U.eiuoro is On State street, f block The .city committee was instructed fauoiy J' his swung along, (ace set to Strong, with considerable vigor. north of Main, Dr. A. Lundberg is Ia to wait on; the city council and urge meet oncoming night Ad venture. are-unab- yr . . -- stalling alt ice plant, to be run by elec Trout Company. - He!iThe tricity generated by will bring" the water, through pipes They own some beautiful springs of across the block east from the bottling fresh, water Just north of the city. works and drop it onto a'Pelton wheel. where between 40,000 and 50,000 of the He ejipecta to develop about ten beauties .are now almost He has purchased a small piece speckled market." of ground from N. P. Nielsen, and has ready for now inen at work excavating JjpHinsQobertaow-start- ' a'fqrce o ed the business over a year ago, but "i, for the basement r If all pf these wheels are successful March 15 L. A. Snow became a partner it jineans considerable T power -- from in - concern, and an 'the organization Pleasant creek. At "present there are was ejfected with L! A Snow presitwo wheels running and furnishing "June Hansen, vice president and valuable power, the one at the mill and dent; and Roberf Snow;, secretary the one at the bottling works. Mount manager," and treasurer. Box Elder Journal. Pleasavt Pyramid. - . -- . - . " . - -- high-lin- d BtTOngCswungir-4he;-Juncrgloamia- creek-xhannet- --- rl eryofhlghthkT'Pie -- ng - -- . - . war-clu- . ; , - t-- r b.jr t'-- t -- g new-burie- one-hal- d COMMUTER MADE, NOT. BORN BALL GAME Contrary to General Belief. He Is Not r Merely Man Who Lives In Suburbs. OF CHER0KEES Important Function le Preceded by 8ong and Dance Which Lasts All Night. .The commutr is peculiarly a prod- - The ball 1:ame as playedj. by the uct of modern civilization. He is made, Cberokees It as to them as important not bora. Contrary to the general football or any otherpjpular--gam- e Is blie, The eastern band of man w no lives in tne suourDs, out a Cherokees live on the Qualla reBer- man who, living In the suburbs, innst vatipn In western North Carolina. ' U6e the railroad regularly In going to " The neighborhood in which I live, and from th 3 city. Thus automobil-lsts- , writes an tnaian girl to the Red Man, farmers (gentlemen or "other- Js divided hue four main sections, wise), and Ibcal tradesmen are not namely: Yellow Hill, SocoBig Cove 'i "' commuters. and BIrdt-(M- . The Jndians living in It requires great executive ability one of these sections will challenge and perfect to be a suc- those living in another to a game of cessful commuter One must be able ball.- - They choose their and to rlep serenely until 7: SO, get up, agree . upon . the time-- andplayers for place dress In dignified leisure, Fietcherize playing the garner It is generally-playe- d his breakfast, chatting pleasantly the In "an open - field far different while wttLbjjLrriilyt flnd tbn fiaun- f which ter down to the station withoutthe the game of football is played. slightest. fear that he will get there The evening before the game the In- -' either ten secondslJoo early or ten dians.the iwomen - incladedrUiold a seconds too late for the 8:02. dance In their respective sections of The men one sees wildly running for the country. These dances are held in the train, watch in one hand and a the open air. usually near some small mutton .chop in .the J'otherr and 4he stream. The women do the singing men who get to the station five orslx while the men dance. In their songs minutes too soon were' never cut out .they make all kinds of remarks about for commuters. They sbould ' .uiove those- - of "the opposing side. - These back to the city, for they will never dances continue all night long. From be successful. . They are neophytes, the time of the dances until after the tyros, bunglers, failures. . . games the players are not allowed to 'c Every college in the country should eat any food. The folloy ing day tba people from have its - course in: commuting, for there could be no better training for th e d iff eren tsectlonsgaQier at th e apa young man who is- - about to enter pointed- place to witness the game,. business, with' its many exactions In They either sit or stand around the of r jaoi.hodand the way system. edseof the- field. - The ball players .-each have two sticks similar, to those Judge"used in- the game' of lacrosse, only smaller The ball is tossed up in the center of the field and . the game be- gins. .'The object is to get It around John- Bright and the Carpet.- twopeies" 'placed" at each .end of the A characteristic story r- of John field a Bright is told by Mrs. T, P. 'Connor cannot certain .number of times. They pick up the ball In tfietr bands. in her new book, "I My8elf.'1THe'wa8 players who succeed in getting at dinner one night with an M. P. The ball around the poles at the" end whose wife by no means shared her the. husband's ' democratic - 'sentiments. of the , field the greatest . number of John Bright was sitting near his hos- times, win the gaine.&ed Man" Mag azine. tess,, and she was rather annoyed at her smart guests, having him among and though- t- to- - give hint' a direct snub, o ghe said during a pause Is the conversation: :Xbeytng Ordersr "MfTBrlght, thlr rug, 1 understand. King George V. is reported to be th was made' by jou and I am. very author of the following: was at an with it I have only bad it informal tea the other afternoon," said d, short time, and It is very shabby the: King, and was Wooing my disand badly tinguished" hostess fooeTTy, when her "Is Itr said Mr. Bright, getUng iip UtUe daughter, a eafli or deliberately from the table and taking eight years, came forward timidly ' which silver candelabrum he put looking as it she bad something to say down npon the floor, and, getting She was a beadtiful child, and .whea the her5 mother formallT- rrespn t"r.- hUVt npon h' kneei carpet. ''You are quite right,Lh sid, blithely getUng up, "it Is a bad car- loud, clear voice: .l.think your majespet and I will order my firm to send ty is a very wondertul man.- .:v,.v do you another in 4ts place." And then you say that, my dear I asied- - Behe'.ralmfcr resumed h.tspolitlcal cause,." said the little gtri, "marsma and jibe dinner went on. ' told me to.," BoJclo Commercidk ammjitejJsj : -- self-contr- ol " -- - - S -- -- - . ' - - - - , - - r- -- -- made.: 'rillL.-: : , ef-se- . elosely-examin- ed - --- - t X |