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Show Tin: i'l.uvo heka; o i THE HERA ID'S EDITORIAL "PA GE. THE PROVO HERALD Hobble Nice: Btlt Oh. You HarpmVbS Psesr'has IS A1 contributed the dollar and become a member of. (SEMI-WEEKL- Y) - ' - The celebration 'is to be called the "Golden Potlatch." The Provo had a real sensatioirihc other dayi when !''A bachelor's word is taken ffom th Siwasn7dTaTecT and means Titerally'fto-givc- . Consolidation of The Provo Herald (Daily) and Intermountain .- This was no more nor less came townto Honeymoon company Herald (Weekly.) In.tne old daysthe Indian chiefs prepared great feasts to which all than the appearance on the streets ..of the city of two young (?) the tribes were invited and at which the hosts to their guests PUBLISHED BY HERALD PUBLISHING CO. . I: , " " and blushing maidens attired, in. shocking harem-skirtsall " of their : , worldly possessions." LESTER G. BAKER, EDITOR AND MANAGER ; - It is said that several collisions between , " and two in There .will be real IndianStt this celebration, but pedestrians addition, . Provo, Utah Center Street . or three "of were will v there emblematic be in innovation. in the thePstreets the and ... Phones precipitated runaways Both ... by bay Ordinarily pageants Alaska's staid and,.cjr'cumspecj citizens rushed to thefr front doors and win gold, the wealth and growth of the Pacific Northwest and Eitersdjnjhe: Eostofficeat ProvOjJJtahaj of ' 1911. Seattle, closing with Vgreat display of flowers. The government matter, January 4, , dows, turned abruptly on the sidewalk or ran madly down the ; has promised to senda. fleet of "warships, and a squadron of aero pike to catch a glimpse of the "little harems." will maneuver over the city each day; planes l At .time congestion onfvthe ' streets became so great it was A I L x C rOj80:gested hc re department be called out to disperse the curiosity The Salt Lake Tribune is continuously being peeled, lambasted Peking multitude. . and literally roasted by the but the Tribw conMnt lia UHIO-V" A ' tk ""1" ut(.l WUl. .u. i: 1Jit ' treme tobMwlrirt, and it. was conceded by many, conntsseurs of tinues toplod along in the even tenor of its way, and apparently is Off, it would seem that both sides to the controversy would begin ' The latest " ana ymmeiry wno viewea me samples in rrovo makingmoney, judging from its advertising columns. S making a noise like a campaign. appellation given-thpaper by one of its old adversaries is "saloon ; It occurs to The Herald that the success of the "drys" or, the that the harem in some respects is more attractive and offers untold "wets" depends largely jipon their ability to educate the voter and advantages over the hobble, especially in climbing stairs, horseback organ." Convince him through sound logic from press and stump that this or riding and gymnastic exercises. "li the reciprocity treaty with Canada fails to pass the Senate (hat Is for the best. This being true, the time to get busy is now, These opinions, however, do not represent the feminine view - for enlightenment and education can not be shot into Utahans with it will he because special interests have bought up enough senators of the subject. n Uncle subjects of to defeat it, remarked a prominent Provo attorney. All of which t gun, like we did the Filipinos; We tcrxon-Jde- r SarnusHiieceivehe-doctrine-Tin- d is true as gospel, we believe. and weigh the proposition his'-idea-of running a campaign with the fuss and furore, of Europe now has definitely decided that Tolstoi was JnsaneA ballahoo tactics and - converting the franchise holder' on the spur " V ' ..C In celebration of the arrival of the steamship Portland in Seat This- - will be'a great boost for insanity. of the moment with the buncombe and bombast methods of the prass band and the torchlight procession, is a mistake, Such a plan tle harbor with the first of the great treasure of Alaskan gold, on The Colorado suffragettes' are boycotting the Ladies' Home4- might do- - all right in a Holy Roller campmeeting and serve to July 17, 1897, plans are being made for a week's carniva beginning a on to comes when it not but the home bacon," voting "bring Upon that Uate, to which the people of the Northwest .and the anyual ournal and the editor no doubt, considers the whole proceeding"- : '" Question so vital as that which confronts .the voters, of Utah in of visitors to the Pacific x'oast are invited. very unladylike. ' army election. the coming June -- The sum is in dividuaTsu bscrlpttons With all due respect to the ability and sincerity of the managers Senator Lorimer naturally prizes his seat in the,, senate highly. for the respective .combatants, The. Herald believes theyirej'asleep of on? dollar tach: and the whole citV is'raoidlv bein? lotted with w that He recognizes s one that money "could buy." men, women and children wearing the gold button wnieh-- 4 , INDEPENDENT IN. POLITICS. - - jve :r " . .- " second-claasjiria- il. Are "Wets" and "Drys" , roiwH ui csc - wuwi. Herald-Republica- n, JnV-ino- r A r- . e . - r free-bor- then-be"givenni- Seattle to Give a "Pdtlatch" . -- - i. - 4)f-$100,- being-raise)fJ- 1 SAME-PEOPL- ELK (Special to The Herald Republican) MAY, 4 William . Laven-- der, night watchman, waB shot and dangerously wounded et.l o'clock this morning by an unknown man in front of the Layton 'hospital. tAvender was going his rounds, when he accosted a man standing In front of the and asked htm what, he was Washington, May 4. In an endeav building doing'. Without a word he turned or to show to what a minor extent and fired at . Lavender, the bullet the- portrait of Brlgham Young figstriking him In the neck and ranging ures In the silver service the State downward Into the lung. : ' of Utah has offered to the battleship Lavender fell heavily to the ground, of that name, the designs for the set but managed to draw his revolver, today were ; exhibited to Secretary !WhCh he etopUed ineo the air to p. C- - Jackling,moa8sistance-T- e Into com-'th-e chairman . of the presentation hosDital. was ..... , where his Vound ........ mittee. Dr. dressed W. A. Whitlock. His by " The proposed service consists of condition is critical more than 200 pieces. Upon half of 1 The wounded officer is able to give these appear illustrations of, scenes but a general description .ohls assailand objects emblematic of the stat. ant He . came upon mm suddenly There are pictures of mountain passes, from behind and hii assailant wheeled p'arns, public buildings and other ;0B his heel and fired his revolver point Balsubjects. On only one piece blank at Lavender's head. ver about one foot is diameter and Lavende rls married an dhas a wife r cof- and forming part of teh three children. Immediately after fee set does Brighun Ycng appear. the shooting the Salt Lake and Ogden This picture ia a reproduction'' of the police 'were 'telephoned a description 'Pioneer's Monumentl, in Salt Lake Of iAvnadar'a fljmflHtttit-- .. .At an early hour this morning he -- LAYTONr . TO PURCHASE I -- CATTLE RANCHES. Jacklin Exhibit? Battleship Service " Idaho, May 3 The Poca-tPH-o lodge of Elks hua formulated a for submission to the B. P. of E. :Poctello, . flan (rand lodge for the purchase of ell of fee cattle ranches tn western Wyom- ing and northeastern Idano to be con- , verted into a giganj'cg&me"refnge, tor the p&sturage of tens of thousands 4f elk, thousands of which starve to feath every winter in the Jackson nolo country, and me region surrounding Yellowstone park. An assessment of less than $1 on every member of the order In America Vould create a fund sufficient to hay every ranch In that region. . .. Te&rfnl mortality v every winte taoong the noble animals, especially taring the past winter, impelled the '. local Jodge to talto ,tha Inttlatlva Jn ' (nggestlng what "is beUeved to be the inly practicable plan o relieve ... - - . sum-Mey- er ed tpag-Carrl- -- . - after-dinne- t .- con-Ctlon- s. " "" '" "y --- CE - !1S " D n ntgn-nec- L k E I f Asthma atarrh 1750.-00- 0 . Cured - - ; p i m cn a. a. -- i'L-.-'i- ge j I - ,?ouiVtif?n,a .UK - - . -- . I ... . he,-"-T- . ' -- red ' " thatT-Pnldn- SAF MEDICINE FOR. CHILDREN Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ia a safe and ; effective medicine for n "If the property of tne Utah Independent Telephone company iseold, when it comes up for public auction The laundry workers' strike, which next nfonth fQr a sum as low as nas been on in Salt rAke for about this figure I give; mtrely as a hazard I have the assurance that it eight weeks, was closed last night will be purchased by salt Lake peo- - when , both parties signed an agreeple and will continue to be operatea' ment drwn up by B. H. Hoberta, actr as an independent "telepnone com.!llK as mediator for. the employes and Expert Medical Scientists Announce Sterling Results Obtained by pany," Bald Attorney Waldemar Van niployers, . Senplne ' By the agreement the 200 strikers New i ork Thousanas are taking Cott,, president and managing direcoi tor of the Independent company Tues- will be taken back by the laundreiB;a(ivar-a- e &vn?roue offer made ' D me Woodworth Co.. of 1161 Bioad- . :: as fast as places day. tie found for w;; New York City, to send free to i ai M.i. aia van uou rar, tr uoi care w maKe'yjeiJj one requesting; an. experiiueatal Appearances indicate that the ai e Jocal people of Senplne, the great discovpublic, .the .names .of won the fighUaaJhe agree er for Asthma. Hav Fever.-- Bronht- who might be- - Interested: in purchas- employers ment says nothing about recognition MP Catarrh; which is mailed free of ing the property for the reason that as it was to be soid at public auc- of the union, which was what the em- -' tion, Buch publicity might Injure the ployes demanded when they walked rasesIt makes no difference bow " v - sa'e. j.iong you nave oeen suffering or how 'out. t . spvora thA rllmotln -'If a fair bid. 1s not made, said he. owners say that of the - 700 n.hare von live. innlh Minillii. ,m P,,r "the property will noi be sold, and workers employed in the Salt Lake If you have experimented with other'. if a fair bid ia not made for a yearr laundries, only a few are now left, out treatment and. have failed to find a the company will continue under its on strlkeandthese rwili taken for a , trtal of this - wonderful send truly present management until a reason- - back in a few days. L meritous remedy, which is a scientific ' able bid is made." compound-discovebr a Pro'pRonr ' Is be::eved to have of v'eDna University; and -- Is bPing rjudge Carbajar V was resting well and, unless compll- teen Instructed to deal with- - the recommends! hv thonnnnil cations set7 in, the attending physi grave question in .as diplomatic- - a Do You Have cias believes his" "nances foe- - recov the filoht Kind ef, Helpf as possible. " Tie ' is believed . manner, Foley KIdneyPillaLfurnish ery are about even. to be resdv tn r.Pr. 'uu. the YZLTZZtiZ t),ay &111U. ut . wj neutralize ana re- " uciy v""":'5Ufr t Intends move the poisons that cause backache," to resign, perhaps within" a short oedache nervousness, and other blMer ai,menta; and-thgR Jd0. thipearance of-' forced resignation would have a dis- 6. -- quieting effect on the ' ren-j DRESSMAKING Wanted at 174 E people and der revolution as sporadic as in othe Third South: Miss Minnie Raymond! countries. Piiarinthuvvvui - DiaB-rentua- 1""" ,iio lly- kid-tim- Committees have been named to with other lodges In this part CI the world and to present the mat-- children as It does not contain opiates " or harmful drugs. The genuine Foley's . tar to the grand lodge. Hone yand Tar Compound is in a yel" low package. For Steamer Wear Hedqulst Drug Co., 3 stores. It is customary to oresa for dinner Latest Barettee' n an ocean steamer, but It is not considered-good form to wear an elabor'Among the new barettes are large ate "dVess. A simple semi- - ovals of fine gold, wires set in narrow rim. The- vrires ire ia ntning-ae gold Often" a" dlfierent dress Is Jncludei for' to resemble a mesh of cold net or the captain's dinner, but this is a mat-- l " PEACE " PROSPECTS BRIGHT DIAZ WILLING; TO RE- ter of preference ana not absplntel game. Another barette Is' or crossed ire seceeeary, says the Ladles Home SIGN, BUT NOT. IMMEDIATELY FEDERAL Journal. of gold, with a setting of seed pearls For wear on deck a cloth dress would be nserul, with at each intersection. ENVOY VESTED ' WITH FULL POWER a heavy top coat, and a small crush-abl- e Somewhat, heavier Is a barette of. haL-- A veil Isnot essential if gold in "openwork. These the hat fits well down on me head, are large enough to cover the nape of A: steamer , rug "and pillow may be the' neck; more becoming El Paso,- Texas, May 5FranciscQ I. iadero, Jr.,. leader- - of are the hired on The boat for a small sum. mailer ones. N?w York Times., the Mexican Instfrrectos,' met Judge Francisco Carabajal, peace llany od travelers prerer this method r envoy of the federal government, at 1 1 :30 o'clock Wednesday on as It lightens the baggage Miss Sophia Hiibrun has invented a te THE I EE SmOfi'cFflCEB JB. P. 0. ELKS FOBMULATCPLAN .1 E T8 PROTECT ' it-a- -- RANGES : by :the--'Switc- BUY IIP . . e, at a 1EE -- . ! IIJIlo - -' ; ' one-piec- e hand-carve- d, jl - . Letter-Opene- alj jlvjul ; m JCMJ1JLM" WW . sure makes Old Fashioned Home and . the neutral ground selected for a peace ctTHTerence and arranged ill tfAUlUCA 'lUUU U I UUiUil iCj " U1C ' ,t,ic preliminary for the negotiations. Ijl minute, savs the 8nann Saved CHSiii From Death. " same lingering 8inacK ui sweei saus-factio- n. The Invention is the result of her e.j General Madero was escorted by a.pects for peace, Judge Carabajal said: "After pur child, had saffered from pcrience at the head of a ' r are trooD of cavalrv' to the mtin "They bright" j Too much trouble? not bit Hi, severe bronchial trouble for a year,"i firm which' taught her the "Do you scarry .proposals to be necessity groundgrouna, whfl, judge Carabajal ' fl. T. RlrtjfrdiMKL.ot Rlthsra PLjaviug tlmo in opening mall, . made to - the . revolutlonistsJrhavei 1. . cllow UiQ directions cn thecaj , came in a nautoraobile from Juarez, ; Aia,, "we feared it hnd you been Instructed merely to send r b7 Benors Braniff and thelr proposals to the federal govrn-- j consumption. It had a bad 'cough all In the Wake of the Measles' - ,accomPailIed Cia time.: We tried many remedies Get little son of Mrs. O. B. rainier.. 0breeon- The can e True Blue ..-- - was jmentT without avaiL and doctor's medicine Little Rock, -The had the measles.! Ark., 1 it of, purpose m t the, have fuU act in meting, a howr v seemed as useless. Finally we tried The result waa a severe f i i. it - MH cu hich eiPla,ne! lat. was to Bernt pen- - receive the revolutionists' cough luutiii Dr.- - Kisg's, LLiTnp" NesrliMcoveryandare proposals Erewworse ' anohec erader-tO-recelvAascd to say that one bottle effected Bbe saysi "One Judge Carba jal andubmftjjom-thae I have. It duck os can son' bottle Fo'cy'i lion a complete cure, and our child ia again ey and Tar Compound completely cur- - nuu uuoircs w puj ma respects 10. will be a . continuous exchange of ctroEg and healthy." For coughs, ea mm ana ne nas never been bothered the revolutionary leader. views until we arrival's! a til.la. toarsenesa. laerlnnn utim.. BiBce." Croup, whooping dnni; IVl'tU II! cough, measfo-fi- l be con-- agreement. ' Of course, that will have! negotiaUon-wi- ll S?fl Efirp liiio-- tta (ho n, t - .1, les cough all yield to Foley's Honey Mk- - d..u: - li ; a mail-orde- jjj j ! -- . ' f -- 1 , - r- t ! o. uiu jiri, jrcai . ducted for Madero through his three to be ratified by the remedy that's raada. Trice R0c' and Tar Compound. The government" genuine is ia l.ca. Trial bottie free: . Gasnn-- j the yellow" V envoys.; ,1 Rcsianatlon of Dl. package .always. Refusp by IltJquiet, three enre substitutes. HcdqutBt Drug Co. 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