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Show THE PROVO HERALD. XH E PROVO; HERALD TRI-WEEKL- A Consolidation of The Provo Herald (Daily) and Intermountain 4 PUBLISHED bodies It is only direct the for their senator. .vote fhave hjghjsjjarhjklog right-th- at -t- osition will fmd thaT their time will be limited-iber tor taey are - not in the line of progression. Herald (Weekly). n BVHERAPBLlSHlrflrCOr BA&ER & LARSON Owners. v Center Street . . .Provo, Utah. BOTH PHONES. .; in made Postoffice at Provo, Utah, the Application second "class mail matter. u we had Jthe good fortune. n Si and live forgive, do. anything rather than'fose him. We ..roust give and let live. " If our friends have" faults, ,we, must bear with them. the senate cham We must hope all things, believe all things, endure all things, rather than lose ' that most precious of all earthly possessions a - trusty friend. et --- -- The Divorce Business The Business Outlook as for.hy such-airiendr"l- "fa-wi- wt-eauu-Jt- f hepQp-le&hQttld It has been announced .that the divorce eclony has arrived at Nevada ;fc6zy-cottag- es elaborately furnishedj have been , i r- Reno, Dun's Review, one of the most conservative commercial pub-- l rented for six months; the required time of residence in that city the! to obtain alleged matrimonialrelief The colony is a 4arge one and licatioris, has the following to say in the last issue regarding 4hey came in onaDeciartrain a" traveling palace. AH "in the business situation : It is now up to the people of thirty-si- x states in the union to co!onyarcwcmienndrKHide-wTtl- r "Such change as .has taken place in business is Iorth?better. raxuryand'"Omfort. actions of the in in and then so After the hotel arrival one constitution their best that the. ratify congress night they spent amending f The) advance in confidence is slow, and the growth in activity even ' took. up.. homes in private residences. They are preparing for en senators will be elected by the people. The people may be slower, but both are advancing and growing. Reporty from differ have been tertainment and excitement to help kill the time. upon, the great change which thoughtful-oneent sections. and trades display much irregularity; at.cities close to This Reno divorce business is a disgrace to American Woman working on for so long is taking place. At last the people arcjeing hood: Not only are divorce tactics unbecoming and shameful, but the great agricultural regions - there are signs of the encouraging tionsidered, and it will only mean time when the people wilLrule. the principle as deal out at Reno is a curse to the home and a blotch effect of the excellent crop prospects. .The Governmental crop re The action taken by the senate Monday-wa- s received through- - on civilization. port this week, in spite of "the injury done to winter wheat by the out the nation appla-nse: That women jn this Christian era should be so lost to all sense recent Th,ere":h3Tebeen various drought, holds forth the largest prospects of-- combined winas to thus of to say womanly conduct, decency and propriety, not wj'iuiuus jci lyiui cuntcruiny uic prisiuw amenuineiu, wmcn caaeq ter and spring wheatyield far in excess of last year. 'The report on JIaunt their vice and wickedness in the eyes of for federal supervision of the elections of senators.. The amendment openly the whole was very favorable, especially as there, has been rain since the world is a disgrace to America, and is 6ne1of the blackest spots ' brought forth much contention and .argunitniv Jut it is not believed in its results were compiled. Interest in the growing crops is taking 1 history. that there is any detrimental feature "to ithotwithstanding some the. place. of anxieties over the g economic controversies, It may be well asked; whatJsilfaisJiat ' ' - -r;rfTz protests: g women, erltsnnttest, suresrn"d.:stmngest pilars, and the possibility of a j wheat crop, is beginning to It has taken many years of battle on the part of some, senators through the parityram3 the:anctity of the homes which they con been "badly -successful" vote"bf "Monday? It has been a warm trol, stoop- - to such vice and shamef ulng ss ? The degeneracy of i,lo .New York show s contest and only carried becau se the peqple. have- - demanded - it women marks the. fall of a people; if. the womanr-wh15.3 per fountain-hea- d and source of society, is not pure, Jf she sets herself gains over the past two years, the increases being 96 and was fought by "interest-own- ed . senators, from the in defiance of the laws of God, what may we not expect of meni cent, respectively, at New York the losses are 5.5 and 5.9 per . start, but thanks to. some of the Western senators who defied these up . . And what of. the generations to come beneath her influence?' The cent, respectively. ' ..J . . odds and won their 7 fight, r" w "the of ancient greatest nation ' The election of United Statessenators by the people will elim all her enemies till her women, sunk in vice and .degeneracy, lost The. trout, season opened this , And now for the" fish stories. .Slate investigates such as the .Lorirner case. "Interests" may be all respect for home and the marriage bond. . God pity the city or and the streams around Provo were lined with happy ! God morning abletoJkrjbea. legislature, iut they caidtlbe::3aKlheOTli!: townthatetsrritself Boariioderh 'Sodom "ot Gomorrah -who"en5ct the Taws "whiclvmakelt this nimroasrtickiea wittt the tish they caught and cussin n and Further, therels jwfaptto be many cases failing to. elect Mgone that got away. You may believe almost any fish story '. nation ! been the case in this state. More representative men will be chosen foul disgrace uporr a about these Provo streams, because they are the best fishing places. and everything considered, the matter is in the right hands when in the country. . the rights are vested "directly in the people. There-has- been airargumentpuf forth "iLhat the' constitution Announcement; The jskies .went "wet" yesterday morning. A blessed thing it is for any man or woman to have a friend; .the election of a senator should be left as it was written x effecting the who ; best knows can trust we whom soul The returns will be received with great rejoicing by the farmers one human utterly ST'he early leaders of the nation. The argument is as wrongful as and the worst : : and of the county. -- at tiurlls should in the place of type- wholHspa writers. There has been too many- - changes in' the last hundred to our face and laughs at us behind our "flack; who will give us n is : inclinations, A' Democratic congress with ; but years. "Interests" have become so powerful, that they have pracv counsel and reproof in the day of prosperity and Utah's senior senator very busy when dealing with, his pet IticaUvyowned a comparatively large felglatots! who, again will comfort and encourage us 'in .the day. of difficulty keeping - "ntercts" have ride merchandise of the rights of the nation's and sorrow, when the world leaves us alone to fight our own battle schedule wool. - Senators By Direct Vote . de-pend- . s -- " . -- with-univer- -- sar a and-public- T ly , long-pendin- Ivlib-tshooi- bring-aboutth- record-breakin- ndank e o The-propositio- " . ' '. "Li -- , -- i w6n asSBO? The True Friend , - would-b-OrinsisHh- -- at be-use- ofs,:j250LeJL' d fruit-raise- rs . tariff-revisio- self-conc- eit . numbe-naUdna- coniii BE CALLED OFFICERS TO Jhe government attempted tp collect on its corporation tax and for that reason no effort was made to punish the corporations for the delinquency in Every Household in Provo,-- . Should making returns. Frm now on, , . Know How to. Resist It. is said the law will be en.' - T " forced to the letter. The paymentof the fine is due June The back inches because the kidneys - y 30, after which "time a penalty of 50 are blockaded.-will cent of the amoultof the tax Help the kidneys "with their work per be imposed for all companies failing The back will ache' no more. Tto pay up, So far there is about $10,-- Lots of ' proof that Doan's Kidney 000 paid in to the government on this Pills do this. account. It'B the best proof for it comes from BLOCKADE D how-ev- er ; . 01 THE A. C. LUND that he PROF.take a few moreannounces advanced students - -- Reports of Some Local Corpoations Lacking; Government May Fine Officers - - this-- FloraS Notes in-Pro- v'o H.-'E- the-fin- es Three Jhousand corporat,ons of a fine of juot less than ?t,000and not Utah, Wyoming and Montana must, more than JJQ.OQO. :;The law also'pro- r a compromise of the case, etand trialln the United Stated courts vldes for falling to report to the United the delinquent company having the States jcoUector.of JnternaL rewnue rignt .to. make a. compromise propo- sition to the eollector of interpal reve last March, the net income of the for the .year 1910,. From nue to atert being dragged into court these delinquent corporations the gov- Commissioner Cabell has written from ernment will collect at JeastJJlLOOO; Jo Wash ington that the compromise price fines, and It the law js pressed to its will depend upon the size of the comlimit, will subject the corporations to pany. It is an unimportant corporaa fine of $10,000 each,.or a total of tion the case may be settled by the payment, by the1" company of "a fine $.50,000,000. : The, list of delinquent corporations not less than $10. For the larger as completed yesterday morning, by companies the fine will be no less Ti" force of clerks in the office of the than1 $100. , In some cases where there local, collector and showed a list far It oo good excuse for the corporation greater than had been expected. The returns not having been made the case LstwUl brompiled at'OUCS and turn--i will noUbe compromised, but" will be over to ll. E. Booth, United States taken ta court .ano the fine of not district attorney, under the orders of less than $1,000 imposed. R. E. Cabell, commissioner ol Internal TAX OH NET EARNINXS& revenue. Mr. Booth says he has reThe .corporation tax law requires ceived no orders from his department the payment of an annual tax of ! per ,13 to the procedure in the cases but cent on" all the net' arnings of the believes they will be prosecuted ac- company over. $3,000. The 3,000 cording to th law. Whosa nmM aiH ff -- t to the district attorney for action are The prporatjons of the entire Unlt-i- j all UFonly thing left States are required to make a to do ts to pay a compromise fine or on the first day of March. each stand trial la court It Is believed to the net earnings during the that XMr many of the corporations failed fear preceding ending on January 1. to makeLlheir return oecaase of the iLe reports for 1910 " Bhould have belief, that-th- e -corporaUon- tax "law L a ia by March 1 of tWs year.' The was .not constitutionalf-Th- e supreme "5 were not in" at that time and It court decision .handed down in April u Ttporud that about 1,500 of them set the matter to rest and made '! Borln.Ta a'l teese case's the for the corporations to escape .:,oa jaw requires payment of the tax. tast year was the first time -- 1 . ns ---- -r caser-ta-Trtlte- h rt u ittn-dvitab- " I . There are many corporations and Utah County, and according to information receive6"Tn th1sclty," many officials may v wuitu muuu.iiic next lonnigm to answer why they have not complied with the law in regard to reports from corporations. ' The statement has gone, out from the United States' Courts and there; is no recourse. According to Attorney . Booth, the cases will be prosecuted according to law and and punishments may not be easy. h The list from: this section is said to be large- .- . " - : it' . ' " Announcement . le - the : hous" Dlatiis are piit. out In ; vicinity. William T Eddy, tlrst ward, Spring-ville- , Utah, says; .."When living in Stockton, Cal.r I first .learned of the value of Doan's Kidney Pills. I suf fered almost constantly forf our years from kidney complaint add I tried remedies and - doctor's, prescriptions without getting relief. When Doan'i Kdney Pills were recommended to me I began their use and. they soon prov ed their worth. The pains, and aches in my back were relieved, making It possible - for me ia ge'. around..wlth ease. My kidneys were restored to a normal condition and after that wag done, I considered .myself cured. I still take Doan's Kidney Pills ociJa 6ionally, and they act as a. tonic to t , . my kidneys." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 in music for 10 weeks summer -- course Apply between 9 and 1 1 a. m. - .Residence 160 North . Academy-Ave- .r Denver and Rio Grande the border theyhould have Justxas much attention given "them as when in the house, especially if be are left ' ...... ...i. in the pots. The soil in thefts wjll dry out very "quickly, no matter Vhat the condition of the surrounding soit and they flfust be watered. If set in the ground, care must be taken to keep the growth symmetrical, and to CURRENT TIME TABLE If this induce compact development. -- 1 LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST.' T is not done,"rtheJplants their fall . work, when - brought inm9:20 - Snpe.te PoTntv No. 6 For all points doors, in bad. shape, an doften whol 9,34 a m . 2 For all points No. ly lacking in what goes to make Mp a $:17 p m No-4For Tintic Branch points 635 sat.sfact9ry plant for the window and p xtC , ' No. all points East. . . . it will be almost impossible to 'recon&$7 m MNo. Grand Junction...- struct them in time for a' pleasng ef8:56 p. 0 LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST fect Jn .the winter. A" little? proper Salt Lake care and attention to detailsyVhik cents. '....777. ' New York, sole agents for the Unit No. 1 For all. points "V?st and North'.'.'. 11 K)5 growing in sunsh.ne and rain p. m7 " ... t will save conslderabte trouble and fre- ed States. We 1 i!1 aqd North. 00 p. is p0Jnts Remember the name Doan's and 7 For Salt Lake and Ogden. . quently disappointment, . , No. 1:20 p. tt no take other. ; Right now is the time to, xxo. on jfor salt Lake plan- for .v. ,", . 7s . . m n 14 , the winter window-garde- Na as plants all points North :02 p. "ml excursions. must be started, either as seedlings, HEBER BRANCH. or slips. Cuttings of geraniums, be- ;For tie 4th f July' the Rio Grande ' No. 308Leave Provo gonias, abutilons, and other plants will .make a rate" of one single fare m that root readily from slips, should be for the 'round trip to ail points In .Utah Na 307 Arrive Provo from Heber....;:.3:45.p. m! startel bowj tfi new plants Wljbe of .Theonly line to Ogden and Denver without change. Free Rio Grande, Mina size to give a satisfactory amount j imum fare 25 cents. ' Tickets on sale clmmg Chair Cars. Through Sleeping Cars and .Elegant biners on of bloom, and the . second year they - - - . trams. y July 1, 2. 3 and 4, limited to July 6 through A. WADLEIGKt. ... ... . N will do their best A. v BENTON, ' w. .. M. MITnUCI t ' for return. ...... s An old rusty spjslmen " of Boston .', T. A. 4 G. A. D. P. AGENT. ;.L- - - 9 fern does not deserve a place ia th one There medicine la "that every These - should - be winter, window. be provided with and turned out6fthelr pots and cut apart family should in such manner as to secure a bit of especially during the summer months. v'2, Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and crownr"wltheclriiece orrobtrThe ,Rn?J". --It .Isslmost-eep- old plant was. protahly,xq9t--boun- t nd w a u 09 neeaea. , it costs but could make no satisfactory growth. charter. Can you afford to be without plant each piece of root by itself in it? For sale by Kedqulst Drug Co.. light, spongy soil, and give it good three stert. care, and by fall It will have grown Into a strong, Itne plant which will b EXCURSION8 JUULY 4TH. a delight to" the eye. All plants growi Clcanin sing - Repairinj and - jSyeiaj tor thejr foliage must be luxuriant and Account of Fourth" of July" celebra-tion- s a vlgorous,'and yearly djvislon of such the Salt , Lake Route will sell V. KERATLAIN, Oppos'ite Provo Steam roots will make.planta that will be in tickets' between' Utah stations. . One the best possible condition for tie fare for 386 W. Ccatcr 5t, Provo, Utah. Laundry, the round trip on July 1. 2 3 : rwinter decoration. 4. and Good until Jnlr K , - will-onie-- 1 - . - . to 5" 5lllor , ( East.:, East.....4.v...., ..r..?.; 10 P-For " 7s4t . , 5' irS .... 3For n, ; -- julVfourth 4-- u O and'-West.l- 90 - "V 3ri -- 1 CP. , Economy Second Dand Clodinri BOUGHT AND SOLD D,af -- - Ladies'. & Gentlemen's j C Suiisll " - . : i |