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Show THE PRQVO HERALD, .4 Consolidation of PUBLISHED - BY r THE rwTco. HMERA IDA PUBLISHING COMPANY HERALD VO MOUNTAIN , , and THE-PRO- HERALD (Daily) (Weekly.) NCH ' BAKER & LARS0N.:OWNERS. ". '..BOTH PHONES. Center. Street""-..- . Prevo, Utah Entered at second class mail matter June 6, 1911, at the ' Postofflce, Provo, Utah, wider the act of March 3, 1$79. for Hundreds of the Yesterday was" pay-da- y section. October's-bee-t ) in "this Ufah-- . the har;est paid jestfrdaj by ' ' Idaho Sugar company. It was a happy day, BEET GROWERS' vfor most of the persons to come within the -- fund. The hard . ; PAY-DAdays of toil in the fields, .the blistered hands, arid the aching backs were for- do not come so' often to the .gotten it was pay-da- y 'and, pay-datillers of the soil. t However, when xthey .do'C'omc, they arc .sub r' stantial, so it piatters little." ' . But there is another' is a mighty good thing to have "an industry within Such close reah that the farmers can be as-- . tired of a goqd, solid' pay-daAccording to j. II. .Gardner of -- the sugar company at Lehi; beets haveeen proven, the safest and most profitable crop, considering the eyery-yeaaverage. ''Tins year the company, distributed .more than $400,000 to the farmers from, the Lehi and Provo-plants- , and the total cashed out to. all the' facroties . ofthe company' ran into therhillions'. All of which is a big asset to the country. .. , Xo doubt the old pioneers who had to do with- the ordering wouid. e g first machinery DCNQappy .were mey awe to see tne progress inax nas fromtlje humble beginnrlxg of Jhe beet-sugindustry, This raa-- from France was not a success and the old plant Holise ward, Salt lake cou'ny,- .hadJQJkahandmed,;..tlie. toT by "Tnachineryju seifoFprcmaking an;d' is one of sTifferent now. The making , the old reliables. sugar Factories 'puff their smoke out in many of the. West's big assets western states. Millions of pounds of sugar galley in a from the West sweeten the "coffee in homes throughout many nations. From the trifling beginning has come an industry rom which thousands of men and women have tlieir support. has a significance. It is important Sd .the pay-da- y Allare' .t to the grower, to the banker, merchant and the people. "glad "when "the first pa fifteenth day of November. . Y -- land-owner- UNREAsbNABLE GOODS or s' Regular tox was. ' 1911. HERALD, JOBLOTS TO GET RIDOF. .15.00 s'. 39 $3.98 :,.;fTy. . Cerd'qroy Pantsi Carhart and Fuk-$1.0- 98d .OveraHs - L ed ' -m- -m V , 81.98 v.. 5( , Men's Black .Socks $U;0. Sweater Coats B.n:s- $3.00 Knee pant Suits- . 0 jl0ves.kflit wrist "i ..'C'nvas so-call- 98C . . '. value.. ...1.98 big $3 -- Ileavyl.SO .T498 feather and Corduroy Reversible . :. , .:. '$150 Khaikffants . Blue Flannel Shirt $.50 Overshoes- - . . , . . Siiirts or Drawers 50c-Fl- e'ce : Sheep-linedr'Goat- ' - .. Without question our every day bar are bigger values than the "FT Special Prices at other stores7 J -- THEROVO .':-9- 81,98 - ys 10-- 4 Cotton Blankets "... 69d - S2.9S phasit Best Calico " ' .".-.,..-..- . ,. TblerOilqth' . . . . . . . . . , .15 . Pepperei'l best 'W Bleac Sheeting . ... . Unbleached,: same . . Pillow tubmg ..42-inc- Batts, two for- - $1.50 Comfort- e - Bleach e . . : . K . 1-2- C 20 . . . . . . . Men'sMIeavy $2,50 Tft Shoes Cj&seft $3.00 Dress Shoe . . 73 98 . . 22 . .. .15' h. Yard-wid- Full Size Batt Full-siz- $1308 ...2.98 . Big Buying for 28 Busy. Golden Rule Stores makes it possible for us to quote such low prices. Always get the Golden Rule price before you buy, ' ; - from-Franc- ........ Goed- CleaVi -- . - '. . y. r Best-- in-the- sugar-makin- ueen-niauc- . Golden Rule Store - ar chinery-importe- -Sugar r- LOWER RATES BRING REJOICING v ; half-doze- (Continued from-Pa- ge ; , Great perturbation characterized the editorial of the Post in its issue of Tuesday; because the l.terald maintained that it gave tne ' returns of the recent city election ajjead" of . ' THAT ELECTION its contemporary. So vexed at the assertion became the Post that had The Herald had REPORT the slightest intimation o. the rage which would be occasioned on the part of that paper, it is doubtful, for the ake-o- f humanity, thaVanythingHwoul(Fha,we hbeen said in the matter. , Tt is hot a:good thing for the system tq become enraged,; not even -- FOR SALE. The , old difference of opinion between the state board of sheep and Paul Droubay, a large flock owner of Tooele county, over, the questionof dipping . sheep, has been revived and the state board has to watch Mr. detailed inspectors Droubay's band of 5,000 sheep grazing in the Tooele valley and to see that they do not mingle with other bands or gfaze over the same ground. - It is rs charged by the state board that the Droubay sheep are infected with scabies and that their. owner will not com. ply with the regulatiohff the board i ted that he dipped his sheep Jast month in accordance 'with a notice . the system of a newspaper. . all her. former- - "history com- received, but failed tc dip a second The fact of thVmatter is this:" The Herald announced that the during rtime asHhe board , requires. bined. ' dis- the last When the ' for held returns. edition be would Mr, Drouy ha ideas on the prop; Tuesday "I don't believe in being tooc hard beeou-se- t had er method of dipping- - tbat differ from the trict's report was telephoned in, on the"railroads, because T see avast previous reports Ten minutes after the last district was amount of work ahead for them. Big those of the state board and he knows and were in the formsno reason why his ideas are not as from, The Herald press was running and papers were passed railroad concerns will do for Utah as those of the board. He main good what 'the Oregon Short Line has done out to' subscribers who were in the office. Every carrier boy de- - for southern tains his. position and the board went I am Tieartily in Idaho. ' livered his papers Tuesday night and. did not waiUmtjlAVednesday favor of honestly and Governor Spry and the board before justly fixing cans of to and asked that prompt examiner case the lwo as rost. the was with Utah rate as in and teiepnone morning, freight' applying and be taken, to .force would He'f but drasticNiteps not intermount&in the was. that the will The Post aid out, It region.the Post assured Mr. to his sheep. It Droubay redip a means effect and believe pave be in a few minutes. The Herald, of course, was forced' to was jlecided, pending further investia , Like the splendid readjustment what was told at, the office of the Post. The Herald did not sell names of the traffic bureau "mefcbersj gation of the power of the'state board of commissioners to place - a papers on the streets Tuesday night, but gave papers to all who this date wll be a' household ". - " - . Is - , . 1 rd n h . phraie called for them at the of fice. 7 So far as The Herald is concerne'd.the from norta to south in VUc-',a- l incident is closed." "The Herald still accepts the information given 1 "in my humble opinion, the cost of out at4he Post jon the night of election " we are, not out, but will living has been tooKhlgh la Salt Lake wiu emu, s comparea wiu otner , , . chortlv " Regarding the $25 the' Post wants to give to some charitable cluh .has still 'much, to do. .The reinstitution. The1 Herald would sugges that if the Post has that duced rates will .now make it possible for. jobbers land business men to much money, it would be a better plan to save it and buy a iarm. reach' out after an acquire Jthat business In other localities of the state A sigh of regret went up when the accident befell AviatofRogers which is going to the outside. The "was completing the Sunday near .Long Beach, California. Rogers Uintah country Is an empire within S from the last lap of.a.4231-miri- p our own portals and I firmly believe THE' :tic to thePacific in ' competition i for the the next few years will see a popu FLYING RECORD $50,000' Hearst prize: One good 'feature of lation there .of 250,000 or more. Dixie " is country that has big busi i , the. accident, however,- was the fact .that Rog- nessanother us. Transportation de of offer ers was not fatally;, nijufed, and expects to complete the, trip within come there, and that must velopment the ext fortnight. ' The actual flying time 'was three days, ten i all that is necessary to secure' busl- hours and four minutes, .which is a little faster than thastest ex jtessTthaKls- ndw gofng outside the ' ."; press" trains "make the .diStance. There is considerable signiii ance atate. "A unity of effort is "required and 1 distance.' iq the feat, and the record now goes to Rogers for am thankful that such a' condition Is drawing nearer every day. The time E. W. Prker, ofuhe United States Geological : survey, places the is coming wheajnen of all creeds and coal output of Utah' mines for the year 1910 at 2,517,809 short 4ons, views will unite fora jbigger," better on which he places the "value of $4,224,556. It Utah'. With the class of men" here UTAH'S COAL would be interesting to know how the value ol tonight, nothing is impossible. Our " VALUE : the coal is estimated." If the 2,517,809 tons were slogan should be, Go out after those that belong to us hf right, 'lo: sold in the Utah market at $5.50 per ton, the things cality and Justice work ' shoulder to consumers would pay $13,847,949.50, or' $7,623,393.50 more than it shoulder." ". ; coal the to onthe In 'order yalue "placed Avas worth. appreciate Uo ctatA fiv ihfand the cost. tO the' Riirvev ' nn.i"n( uu ipui jl uiv .". t j t o stated that the "value" is fixed at TUFT TO GREET Utah consumer, it need only be $1.68-ton, the $3.57 difference representing the cost of handling, - "7 the loss of shrinkage AND THE PROFIT. I . i fAtlari-BREAK- . . . -- - . - , - quarantine on DroabaysJlock. Lvnmn RFTAin - ej va-po- . housekeeping. CHOIR East First North, everywhere. 211 DENVER - Time Table . 5tt- ar- WANTE o Thomas K. Cutler, of the In Chicago Sugar, company,' is for the Durposf of attending the convention whfch will have for its pur- U the tariff v on fpoBe the "retawre Ninety-ftepeceat . the sugar. v; ss.uga-actories of the West are represented at the meeting. C. Hamlin, of Colorado Springs, is chairman of the convention. 533-- -- r: f 0irLwansjMuse work. 512 VThe raimofrour- - organizatlonqprt-maril- y is to fight' any attempt to remove the tariff on sugar," said Mr. Hamlin: "Removal of the tariff is the weapon the New York' refiners wish to usetolindiito''te'' sugar from the field. Beet sugar cannot survive without a protective tariff. The ex- istenSe of beet sugar as of cane sugar is of prime importance to the consumer, as its presence in the market has kept sugar, alone, of all food - products from advancing in . . (tavr iiui . 63 many inquiries lately regw diiig Stessma and other III IB 823a.ra. DEPART FOR HEBER. : 9:30a.m. ARRIVE FROM HEBER 3 :45 p. m. Vi 308 fkla Ostase. inat we -- are glad to bake cr answer, public After ear 307 ful investigation we have found that (Nob.' statement to' our patrons, friends and atighbors nfiless w were sure of it and although there are many ficsema remedies sold, ' we ourselves unhesitatingly recommend D. D. XX Prescription. Because We know that it fives Instant relief to that torturing Itch. Because P. D. D. starts the cure at the foundation of the trouble.; Because It cleanses, soothes and heals the skin. . Because It enables Nature to repairi Cm ravages f the disease. ; Beea ase The records of tea yean C thousand at the eoaylete esto' oet serioes cases how that D. D. D. Is today recognised as the absolutely Hot Tamales . reliable Edema eure. Drop info our store today, alk over your case with ua inn imu by Provo just If Drug Co. - - and - c- -- Chin con Came he-ruit -T- oyer , Fop Sale have been discontinued) WHOLESALER IN so-call- , 8 , wouW" II and 7 simple wash of Oil of Wintergreen, - WF.1. DOSS DIES 9:20 a. m, lp.OOa.m. 6:32 a.m. 6 :57 a. m. 6 2 410 4 2. a ylp.m. EASTBOUND. Utah-Idah- STCPITO t RIO GRANDE & Several solicitors for "Uintaland," the new Provo Magai, in Provo, Spf Ingville and Effective zine, November 12, 4911, at Spanish Fork. Apply to Sam H. 5 o'clock p. Wood, Publisher, 32 West Center 8t l rains'4iweaveHytnon-t5ta- tt Selling our exclusive Linen Heel and Provo. as follows : Toe guaranteed hosiery direct from ' mill to wearer, pays big profits ; all ' Time." Styles and Qualities; customers waitInorders insure 409 ing; repeat permanent . . . tv 8 :34D.jn. 1 creasing income; exclusive territory; 11:10 p. rh. creit. Address PARKER MILLS, 757 15 12 :57 p. m. - .1 - Phone price." . . AGENTS WANTED. Chestnut-Sti-Philaelphi- explained the absence of Governor William Spry and Mayor Glasmann, n William Ross, a citizen OGDEN A BIG SUCCESS. who were scheduled to deliver ad dresses. The governor's presence was! Many Utah people greetedjthe Salt of Provo, died of epilepsy at his home The second day's program of the precluded lntherThIrd-iardjrue8day evening. by other duties, jvhile sick- " annual pure food show now being held ness prevented Mayor Glasmann from la Baltimore ryeBterday, most of them He Is survived: by his wife and two In the National. Guard armory, tinder attending, oemg meaicai students. The day was children."" Mr. Ross was born in Salt Lake City, spent visiting the hospitals and medithe auspices of the Merchants associacal schools. .Some took a side trip to but had lived In Provo for more than tion of Ogden, opened last night with CLUB GJVES BALL . an address by J. C. Carver, retiring The Spanish Fork Commercial club Annapolis and visited the Utah boys! twenty years. He was fifty-fou- r years old at the time of his death. Besides president of the Utah Retail Mer- opened its social season last night by mere. bal at the Pack .Pavilion.;, A T,,The concert at- - thetyrjc" was hU widow and two chllren, his mother, giving chants' association." Mr. Carver introduced J.-- M. C&rl-E&- unique feature of the party was the poorly .attended, ;" but there was no Mrs. Francis Ross; and four brothers president of the Ogden""K"e1ail music furnished by jtfee Hallowell or- lack of Interest In the, hearts of those survive him.' The mother and broth : ! ercli a n,ts' association, .Vho. spoke of chestra of Chicago, TvblciC-- under the present, after' listening to the efeel-le- ers live at Tremonton. . , k show of the inthe of club, auspices Edna successful, Evans gave was The funeral services for Mr. Ross program. opening tie delight I of it '3 importance to manufactur- - ful concert at the Opera house .early cluded in the proKratn'lat night and will be held from the; Third ward i s r.r..I iijfrchnnts of v. ... state. He in the eveninc. afrs 'beautifully. raeetiAg house tomorrow at 2 o'clock. PURE FOOD SHOW TN el ANTED a . r POSITION WANTED beet-refini- .De--twe- en r - " 1 cnesuutjoi BARGAINS in Uinta land3. I offer sunset aiid' daybreak. , . some choice 5,- -1 40 acre 'Here it iCCut out save and it if it. tracts of good land ifi the "Uinta you don't need it now. If you have .a Basin on small, monthly payments. Tfiis is better than a savings- - bank cold, cough, throat soreness or acute account. Apply to S. II. Wood, 32 just before going to bed. Pour a scant West Center St. tekspoonfui of HYQ3IEI (pronounce FOR SALE-Bu- y into a bowl of boiling your winter ap- it High-o-mples of Robert Birkin, Provo. water, cover ,head and bowl with a towel and breathe for several minutes the that arises, then go to sleen FOR RENT. and awake wi.th a clear head free FOR RENT proom house, modern, from mucus. ' 231 South FourtlTEastrj." W. Bates. HYOMElJi? guaranteed for ratarrh, ' FOR RENT 2 rooms, .fine clothes colds, couehs. croun. asthma'." unre closet, back porch, fenced in. Pone throat and bronchitis, or money back. ' No. 560-.,, 50 cents at Iledquist Bottle Two stores, and druggists Co., Drug -FOR RENT Furnished rooms for - l-.ha- Quick, Sensible Method That Doesn't Upset the Stomach. . Ilave you heard of the overnight cold cure that is putting" colds in the . .. . . i usauJ auuJ Dusmess STATE BOARD bne. easy ta find sucft' men from among such a class a3 I gee before me. It is through such a class that Utah has" accomplish ed "what she has. There is no question as to the has made. The time will never come when Salt Lake Cityand Utah men will be found wanting in loyalty". Our advances are' due to'love of home,- industry and enterprise oir ' the part of our citizens. rProgress "Only Begun. "Out people 'are about 4 to begin many, more big enterprises. Sheading men will give their, suppo'rt5 to these propositions, and within thev ifext ten years I look for greater devehpmentM that It beet-raiser- s' ; . 1 n, -- - RESISTS ACTION OF season is about Time, to of ' cons.ider-the-Delicaci- Winter es v-;- -:. The Leading Provo" Drug Stores Serve our Chili and Tamales at their fountains. ' ' f. bwood 88 EAST FIFTH SOUTH well-know- TeIephone IjOtejermMeoj 101 i -' nt -" ALL TRAINS, LATE. 0.-8- 4 -- n, y Is bottled by us Just as It comet from . Gov't mel- Warehouse, low good all the way down rich, - the ; .,At-.:';-:-v- Proof-Whiske- FULL QUARTS -- S4 E24-- LEY Salt Lake City uranae irarns have been- running from one to five hours late. - Better service la- to be expected within thejieit day. It la said, because two of the through trains have been discontinued - -. - for Prlc List of otliar liquor RIEGER&-LIN:6ox ." On account of the storms and the, trouble - f ' the strike; ; all the Rio Express prepaiu nearest B. R. cna order with your order to insure money prbmptRhipments. Senrf 595-- z ;' wh,ch3lJllQW.Joj.nire--ehoii?e--io- - ensines and equipment ' ' . |