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Show -- ' ' i ;. J ''' .... '' ' ' THB PROVO HERALD of road anclV actual construction will be in- progress duringi. the convention Delegates from five" states will attend- - the convention tad 'a rood rpads movement will be launched that .will be the most effective !n the history of the WesT '."Li Herald (Weekly). ll, ' "published by herald publishing co. ;r r 'r BAKER, & LARSON, Owners. . . .Provo, Utah. ".: BOTH PHONES. t second-class in the Postoffice- at Provo, Utah; as ? J9U. 4, itgfttfer, January I V" r Center Street ; "U t: ' : v,.. .i j -- real man, whenit said:" ' v r ' .Neither broadshoulders" or a ban , Eaccount go Jar' to . ward making a man. He may rjave. great muscles, yet be a He may have the instinct which seeks I coward and no man. ;' a bank account, but this is the mere lust -. possessed also by the squirrels," rats, woodch'ueks and piratesTHe"may be handsome', yet there are few men so hand-sqm- e as a well bred horse.' He may be tall and stately, but - Starting Over Again , ; A story . . TAeJBusimssJtlook ! i T .' be-note- " not drink whisky, but neither. does a dog, i ' -. reOf course, our proudest example of culture and finement possesses the power of speech a wonderful gift, indeed. Whoshall positively say that the chimpanzee can not talk? Ants communicate" their thoughts, one to another. The sentry crow warns his comrades of the farmer's approach with a shotgun on his shoulder. Man yells and : pig$v Squeal,'- - Men' run on two legs and a duck waddles on : his two feet. Men swim in the"water,,but not half. so well as a fish. A man?. He must be capable of sorrow, grief. ' He must have a soul that soars aijd cries when his ears heat " good music. He must thrill at'thertelling of deeds of daring. He must' love a woman, not mcrety, atlmire a woman. And he must be willing, aye, glad to labor and sacrifice for others. A man a real man is not merely a animal, r d -- t " -i- a ir r I . -E 'op ft e, . a For Better Roads a giraffe. (He jnay fascinatei his, femmine kind Some males of the lowest animal order possess the same qualifi-catio- n in marked degree. He may be strongly endowed with the domestic instinct. So is the house cat. He may so is to-b- . GE The ScrantonTVa:, Times, recently gave.a fairoefinition of a used to be told of a;railro"ad conductor, who, discovered mail in the gentle art of "knocking down a small portion of his receipts , was hauled up on the" carpet and threatened with disrn.is.sal from the pervice in disgrace. .Wherenpon, the aforesaid conductor very philo-snphically remarWd tn hi iypmar that such action was not only un justifiably under the- - circumstances, but was so extremely shor While there has been a tendency onthc part of some twsin$p Why he ex sighted as to merit the contempt of an honest-man- . view'of the' business outlook, there, is plained, he had already got his hundred and sixty acre farm, was people to take reauy no occasion lor mis auuuue, judging irom inc, reports, given fixed financially as virtually in dependent,' hence Jjis" needs his. small, were stated -' comDunn's out by beyond salary, whereas a new employe would Review, the leadingcommercial paper of the need all these things which he had already acquired, would get them try. In the, issue of May 27, the Review rs decidedly optimistic. It as surely as he did, and the change would thus be to the financial ay.: loss of the road.. WhetherTie" retained his position with the com v - ' ' - , -- 'Improvement in business s'entlment-Stil- L holds';' bmt jt'.is more pany upon this explanation the story neyer told. in the market East manifest in seeurities the and than, in the West, ; This story was brought to mind by. the changes which have the prineipal,industriesL. There is however to Some taken place in the United States senate. Recently, by death and the ccpansion in the:demandfor cotton "goods retail jfradjijiiartMrular vote.s of the people, the names of some ten senators whose wealth more activity, and the hope is expressed-thathe limit of is reputed to aggregate $50,000,000, ; were removed from the rolls' senate. The salary of a United States senator is $7,500, and it unaiiment oi proaucuon nas,Deen.reacjBeq,. jsaies ;are noxea of the 'well kdwn faet, asserted Confidently by many members of that irr the shoe trade and leather arid hides are more active. jpros- - is-' keep up the, senapects continue tov'imprave and . this fact cbnsti.ti&tes r'stjfongest dignified body; that the salary is insufficient. :M basis' fi" the future in a" gradual 'expansion f industrial activity,. as torial pacd md maintain appearances appropriate to such. an ex-- j -:i- z-f that the retiring to assume,-thereforth :year'afance. Meanwhnethc bank?" keep pilingup .adcuCjdnal ajte4 posit)n.It is only-fasenate or 2asn tesources, and their capacity for credit, expansion is greater senalors hMd their, reputed wealth before they' entered thesame much from constituencies the. ' tnan "inmany year(s VCry point theyflooklipon their of view 'Jp did the' conductor upon the railroad company which threatened to dispense with his services for reasons which did not ?" appeal to; him: - i RequisiiesofaRealMah -- (SEMI-WEEKL- if EmmmmB '' 1 two-legg- ed " , .Exhibits ,of road making machinery: and. practical;, demonstra tion of modern road building wilJ Be features"rbf the seCdridliririual 'convention '..of the 'InterMouatain Good, Roads association in,. Poca-- . .vtcllb.IJahd, orijtine Already the convention Committee is In .- .The frosts have passed and with the June sunshine comes the -irom-road fruit somuchto the people jeceipt-ofscores ofrapplications wachmeiyrliousetr.for tope of this! section. Every year when the frosts are on there is a cry 'v- ipacezln addition, applicator have"T)CerI tetived frorft'-triost-and thosedepeAdent updn el among the the leading automobile houses in the West, for exhibiCspace. t cold lLater it is found that' the them. snap did not do the harm that .roads centering here have' granted reduced'freightratesbrr all mnts of this character. 'Entertainment features of the convention waVfirst anticipated and the 'crops turn out to be satisfactory. The In June'will be an aut6niobile parade, an auto trip across the famous outlook Vt the present indicates a better cjp han ever before and - Ross eom,- - accbrdi'ngl to accurate reports the prices will.be good, all of which pork sand road,' one ofjElje terrors of autojsts, who and business people in general nappy. pelled to pass through it for six milear en route to Yellowstone park goes to make and the pleasure places of the. upper valley of the Snaked The last After al there-i- s no place bn earth that is so fortunate as this section Jdaho' legislature appropriated $20,000 to macadamize this pieceland there are many reasons for gratefulness 4. erop-which-mea- of -- .: f fruit-raiser- depi-esVio- . s, Congratulations to the PresidenL- - When a number of "farmers" called upon President Taft to the president protest against Canadian reciprocity and to threaten r. Taft told them because of his Championship of that 'reform,-Mthat he would not be influenced by predictions that his course would lose him votes. He said he believed Canadian reciprocity is. important for the public interests and he would on that proposition be a standpatter even if he could not stand among the "standpatters." is a goo dsign whenever a Congratulations to the president. no have terrors for him and 'that threats that show can public man he cannot be swerved from what he conceives to be a righteous posiv tion by the promise that his course will result in the lossof votes.. . ... Jt V - f ' - Tne Fruit Crop 'V V IVHITESLAVERY GftSE IH FEDERAL COURT . lit StetV llT".r -- J. r ,,7" EDITORIAL COMMENT ' r. . " DEVELOPMENT NOTES AND . . t - ixwst' Under culUvauon IN THE H0M& .. . jjws-Bfi- , - r -- - -r " i - SCHEDULED! JiWEAVV CALENDAR BEFORE JUDGE PAGE IN SALE LAKE. I- r . " Athletid UrirJerWfe&r ; f or .... . Today, in the Federal court, William ; cool refresh- wubB uipim tlfct in year. creases, huu iv... 1 Siegei, alleged white slaverr will , be- than hertolore, and the increased acre make tne wise change wilhbe th? first to reap the increased profits, that exhrought before the court: charged wltb ' Some few of ua were permitted to at-- , age ittOttMt maae up tor any apparent as So far will result shews, tr.ng ng a woman from Denver to Salt, ltufihJxsViaoaQ perience tend the musical festival offered Joj coy the 'respective'' merits of newspapers uake tor, immoral purposes. This wilt tbo Kusaiaa Symphduy Orchestra"at The beBt outlook is very promising ard "b)lVoard8 "Bre'"c6ncernedrXni4y,j be the"Ti'r8t white savecase"io"be"T"rrr'" the Tabernac'e the first of the week. and' the conditions under which the well be said that "an advertisement tiied ifi thiB federal district sinee the ; ' on a home" thousand worth -is into vfect a year ago. Siegei After listening to a urogram of this na- - beet farmers are laboring this iyar In the Advocate enters The '"highway." the a was "section, one .to of mlwiU men th beneut first arrested a .the be great one can realize tare for two hours - . be possible that the sugar the" homes .of .a. great majority of the the grand jury .ndictmenoi. On a measure the power of music n the and it may " hereabouts.-AdvocatPrice, recuru people outcome , will rest to a its . , win of navq extent tfte vauey .itpiones fkla foil the late of the man other cases now b GOOD JN CANADA. : aesthetic slid huoiaa tile. more rains, with no frigid pending, ' measure harvest the .ot a &3 Fred prog steps; boHateous nd f Monday,.0. tfaggs and RosarC tjnepouid 4 Earl Harding ia here. from Tabor, Al that qur nation and .our rape haa MorriBon, charged with being members Mr.. Harding states taken aij the direct'regulVof music wej - Cache Valley needs It and nueda ft berta. Canada. ot i he gang whose operations" the sesslons of the cingres 1b a most-ha" o the tnat prospects in this section indibelieve it would mark the greatest badly-t-- The wonderful growth of tbat grand jury effectlve'y. broke up. will one. offset the lnanotHi deprespy AREAS VAST " . of most one cate the years prosperous the human sion through which we haVe just pasa-edia the progress oi city is but a reflection of the develop appear on half a dozen "counts. Both.' : ,8v' of the country." history" :.In is other the inthe music, ""i jtrace. words, Login Republican. ment of the entire est; are,nowoutjan!:t)i.iL - between the -- of the-ware bound uo la the -- interests- of the iff- - t mark of dillerentiatlon .v. savage tribeajthat Lroam the Jungles RECLAIMED West Chicago .s the' natural gateway slave law are slated for trial during COLLtGE OF COOKS. st of Africa and highly developtor, all that pertains to the develop JhrtermrthougbX fs'highiy proba ed creature of the human race. Some-- - The Enterprise looks forward tq the ment of the nation's resources, and the ble that a numlter of cases will' be con- times', however,. we wonder that par- - eeubliahment of a College of Cooks, West is the great stoerhouBe of those tinued. enta'will allow their children to-- grow .Vr.4-- v; With Incidental Music NATIONAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS resources. Since that is so truvtam J ua5eMorrlB .will, jjreside. unUI the a membership In which organization Aida DOING GOOD WORK FOR r sure that the nineteenth congress will latter part of June, when Judge Mar-an least without at op attempt making Faust ....... T, With Incidental Music " . THE WEST. to cultivate the side of the child's life. will be the topmost honor conferred Atonement of Thais prove as successful as the enormity of snall 14 expected to return from St." Every girl should try and learn to by the cademy of Science. Not many the development movement throughout Paul, where he-- is now sitting on' the ;...v..Wlth Incidental Music cul- can cook without bench In the circuit court of appeals. of ezperjencS, Crusade of the Templars ' play tome musical Instrument-o; the country justifies. , ..v jears tivate her voice for staging If possible' and certarnly many, have" been educatChicago, June l."The West direct- both! No home is complete without ed to a bad 'system that conn. ves . at S'emlramla, Uy and the entire country indirectly are Queen of Babylon TO CURE SORE BUNIONS ' ome music and It usually fall, to theLB'sptakaWe 8aue"and natured; Wu- - ' I ,;. ..Pathe Film d'Art profiting immepseli' as a result of the Treatment Marvelously Quick for - movement launched and So suecessfut lot of the woman to supply, this necea-- tritlvea. Ofttlmeswe served. a cre In the Days of Nero '......""..... This hd Alf Foot Troubles '.ty.' U nothing else can be, supplied, ation which would have been pleasing ' . . w. i Gaumont .Colored ly carried forward by the National. IrI believe it is tbe duty of the. parents If the cook had known when to quit Trlesteas of Carthage, (colored).';. rigation congress. An Impetus has "pissolve two taljlespoonfuls of Calo' HedquKthree Stores Sell 'Remark-Xa a(, least furnish a- good phonograph But the finishing touches to an other- The Sword and. the Cross (colored), been given to the reclamation of vast clde able Catarrh Cure. rnmpoiiiiil In a basin of hot watr: " or baiter, if tey are able,1 purchase wise aceptahle dish sometlmes ffn sh ' .;. Catherine Howard areas of desert lanJ that has set us Mwl(-tPour, a few drops of HYOMRT (historical).. for fuft Hftfen in this : Bulletin. ) into the hard rubforward scores of years beyond the minutes. B'n)Jy rniWiSHRing (he :. sore nounc.ed It. Aspiring cooks should i. a.'piano Gingham.,',..-..ber Inhaler and Vmi ran than hnxth i ' . " to give a wide berth to such things as would we now have attained partjt (Ls Unit will nut k!v dtKird into the lunes point ' th verv am nnMannfi. 'FINE CROP CONDITIONS.. unaided process o( devel- rcmitts ) Itjal. this arh night until scorched soup, tomato paste,' waterlog the through arr aa you would breathe :. f . ........ I..i ........ : . ' tr in r All in the Australian forests of iiiaiiriii ged biscuits, deflavored pudding5iud opment dependent alone on the pres"tic sorts Jfcis' sjisy ""Hh of I the eraporated spinach. A sacceRM , pain and lotlummaiton Ih where catarrh is unknown eucalyptus, ence of natural resources. -- Too much drawn- out InMsialy unrt And HYOMET la country Indicate fairly good crop conalso know that there is commendation could notrbe: given ' to I hi bunion buhh In i(Jni-ellke t0 U8e ,t: when yo"1 breathe ' That Extra Good dit.oce. Throughout "Cache Valley and no 'Mnfalltble recipeTfor extraetiBg congresand. effeot muf ii iidi Hoi and 'tributary country" there may bea small grape Julc,e f.rora peanut hullB Its record of achievement In practical andmnv..-allouMcs ran ton ase over lucre last year. Farther north Is soothing and healing. , benefit to the country." tr Enterprise..' tlKW, off unci will ntay off In reports come In that In some sections minutes you get such woo- This ia the opinion of Governor M. C5 Sore, lender feet.., inr derful five relief that yqu will know that at that winter wheat was killed and many E. Hay, of Washington, concerning the A8 TO B1LL30ARD8. smelly, nweaty fin-- r nw-last you have a cure for catarrh farmers have rcsown their acreages. Best in the West, by govern- hut a few rreaatments A value of the work of the National n A HTOMET nntfir vnit, ' This has been an easy matter under The statement is made by an obment test Gives more heat which meets this year twiity fl! rent packaxe of Calorldo one bottle Inhaler, a medicine congress dropper Is unually sufficient to put -- u t' e present ideal conditions the great serving publisher' that users "ofblll-board- a X andJess soot thananyiother' has just oiiujue iuBcruciionsjoruse, costs-on- Jy nor in fert wditionT"CalocidtT!hT to of tor are moisture conducive 1100, and extra bottles of HYO- Coal on the market ctlccb being advertising: purposes addressed the congress "TTtadiiuarters longer ennflned to only- the-d71 tot tie interests at the dry farmers, and turn ng to the use of newspapers as a . afterward needed, 50 cents. he to that be able to use. Any druggist has It In sttx-asserting hopes .. This circumstance indiwhere frost has interfered with the substitute. attend the nineteenth annual session of will quickly gel it from bis whole OME1 is guaranteed tr rnr . "" Yard by the woolen mills. . F owi'i; failure has been turned to snc- - cates that the magazines are not the the organization here in December. Of sale bou croup. bronchlUs, wwill This coughs, sore colds, prove KOFFORD & CROWTHERS, .:? a ty the Umtly energy o the farm- - only mediums that are losing advertistnroat or monev hacv uvnum i.the Chicago meeting he says: ' vome" 1t'm lo (Mrns who iv . sold HednnlRt'B ; ny In to as thrat tbe newapspers Proprietors. ing proportion i cure "The.cholce of the city of ChxagoTas valuly trytw f..t LdnJKKiBtB leading evervvhara Tt'urh morn land will be the Intelligence pf buyers of space-- . n- rj.t' the place 'of meeting for the nineteenth trouhltm wlvMf retlivt ubletw hii,' sample free from Booth's Hyomel Co.. .- MUSIC jsaj-rta- -- . irig sensation. Jt e. and that Uiia 1 -- - law-we- nt ? .i un-d- cr - -- . ei - l&-g- . o.-vif- l MA-Ie- anW-HtJ- v w - V y " . v West-tfsrin- ter ten-viola- - tors h Rexnd the-mo- Ellcri: COMING ,i L -- . " r - .... . . Money Bkch V ; - - , , .. .i ..;..,. High-o-me- - .,--v,t- , Yf atch . for Them - .. ; - i.-- germ-kJilln- g . - i CO A 4 . tt - P I Aberdeen lt-jU- to -- , - .: rerm-riTia- n . eatkrra-lnrected . ; . . d .ii.t. . Irri-gatp- or Iciepecdect'Ccd'Co.' -- -- i, bi-c- , lr b-- 5 . "1. V'- Buffalo, N. Y. - " |