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Show , - '3ye Utah County Democrat PROVO UTAH NEWS SUMMARY The warm weather on Sunday drove thousands to the beaches at New York City for relief, and as a result eight drownings were reported. The powers interested have agreed to send a warship to Tangier to safeguard the lives and property of foreigners. record The worlds Is 2,391 animals in nine hours. This was done at Hawks Ray station, in sheep-shearin- g Australia. Five unidentified Italians, railroad Jaborers at Lehigh. Pa., on the Pocono mountains, were killed by a premature blast. The public schools of Cleveland may be equipped with bookholders which enable the scholars to sit erect while studying. The total value of the crops and live stock in Kansas this year is figured out by the board of agriculture to be $463,648,606. The national congress of San Domingo has proelaimtd General Ramon Caceres president of the republic for a term of six years. Governor Glenn, on June 19, amid Imposing ceremonies, signed the proclamation making prohibition effective in North Carolina, January 1, 1909. A French engineer named announces the invention of an electric gun which, without powder or other explosive, is capable of firing 1,200 shots a minute. Dr. Thomas W. Small, surgeon of the American line steamer St. Louis, committed suicide in his cabin on the steamer at New York by shooting. No cause for the act is known. A man and a woman have been condemned to death at Warsaw on the charge of being implicated In a recent attempt to kill General Skal-lon- , governor general of Warsaw. Santa Fe locomotive shops of the entire system were last week ordered closed until June 29. This will affect over 1,000 men in Topeka, Kansas. Scarcity of work is given as the cause. It is reported that in a fight between Yaqui Indians and Mexican troops, at a water hole between Guaymas and Hermosillo, several Mexican soldiers were killed. The troops are still pursuing the Yaquls. All publications having anrachistlc tendencies will hereafter find it practically impossible to make use of the United States mails for their distribution as the result of orders issued by the postmaster general and Daniel Jones, Frank Spikes Haywood Lee, white, all f Raleigh, S. C., were killed at the Raleigh phosphate works by the escape of aulphurlc acid gas. Three others were almost overcome but recovered. The Lemoine diamond case came to a sensational ending with an unexpected climax in Paris last week. Lemoine has fled, and his famous formula for the manufacture of diamonds is a fantastic farce. Fifty fishing boats have been wrecked off the coast of Kagoshima, and 350 of their crews have been drowned The governor ef the province has requested assistance from the government navy yard at Sasebo. The census bureau has issued a preliminary report showing that the total cut of lumber in the United States during the calendar year 1907 was board measure, 47,256,154,000 feet, the number of lumber mills being Pon-teau- x OUR BUSINESS GUIDE. Time to Play Americans Not Trained to Have Real Good Time OST persons born and reared in the United Slates know how to Washington. Prince Augustine de enjoy life in a rational manner (if their natural tendencies Iturbide, grandson of the great liberaare not interfered with) till they are about 15 years of age. tor of Mexico, heir to a throne, man After that the boy does little playing unless he joins a ball of the world, educated, widely traveled and a member of the jeunesse doree of team, in which case the play becomes pretty bard work; many European capitals, has forsaken the ways of the fashionable world and tvhile the girl is taught that it is unladylike to romp and inthe Third Order of St. Francis. joined tennis and rejurious to nice clothes, and therefore In Washington fashionable society tains her dignity. Society demands a great deal of pose and Prince Iturbide was widely known for many years. gives time for very little repose. Suffering recently from a severe illThe American man plunges into the serious affairs of life as if he had ness, he has of late spent many months but few' years to live, which very often is the ease. His recreation, if he in the hospital. Prince Iturbide now takes any, is as a spectator, either at the theater or some ball or cricket asserts that he has renounced all political ambitions and that he will money game, neither of which call his own muscles into play lie wants never make any attempt to regain his to make money and make it quickly, after which he intends to take a claim in Mexico. He expects to deman of business vote his life mainly to literature and genuine rest. Those of us who hae met the worn-oof a theological character. abroad, trying to enjoy a journey for which lie has had no preparation, writings Interwoven with the life of the know what a failure this plan is. prince is the romantic history of the The American woman as a rule (there are exceptions, of course) cares land of the cactus for the last hundred years, and the melancholy fate of the greatly for display, in which she indulges according to the length of her Austrian archduke, Maximilian. By husbands purse. She does a lot of things that weary and bore her, because right of descent from the Emperor society has apparently decreed that one must do them. How seldom we Iturbide, as well as from the fact that he was declared heir by Maximilian, meet here the family groups seen at every turn in Europe, happy just to Prince Iturbide would be entitled to he in each others company, on veranda or lawn at home or on short exthe throne of Mexico were that councursions. With us papa is busy, mamma is giving a pink tea the try to again become an empire. The Emperor Iturbide was born in 1783 elder sons and daughters think picnicking too juvenile for them. and led the revolt of the colonies, then To he wholly happy I think one must become again, in thought, feelknown as New Spain, against the mother country. This war began in and child. is a to hear the It of action, a at ing outburst good laughter 1821 and lasted seven continental theater or circus, when the comedian or clown cracks a joke. in the success of themonths, ending colonies, the It is charming to enocunter the care-fre- e groups in Bois or at the Dutch TMT Frovo City, Utah. Beck, Watohei and Jewelry! . J CApltaJ, $100,000 DIRECTORS: Johiv T. Ta.y!or, Reed Smoot C. E. Loose L. Holbrook, Groceries and Provision! Architects. General banking business transacted Safe deposit boxes for rent. 335 So. Academy Avenue, Provo. 513 Dooly Block, Salt Take City. r PROFESSIONAL. PROVO. Do It Now See The D. D. HOVTZ A Nos. KY- - AT-I.- TTOIIN 1, 2 80i J. Wm. Knight, Roger Farrer, Geo. Taylor, sr, John R. Twelves. JOS. T. rARRElL, CwsMw. BercK Watkins President Vlce-Presid- and Electric Co. W Farrer Block 3 Provo City, Ufah And get them to figure on wiring your house for electric lights. It is the only JACOB EVANS, Attorney-at-La- clean, safe and reliable method of lighting. w. Practices Law in the State and Fed: aral Courts. Office, 95 N, Academy Avenue Both Phones Offices, rooms 3, 4 and 6 Knight block, Provo City, Utah. TELEPHONE NO. 81 37-- 2 Kinds V. seaside. Of course there is much enjoyment in America; and of course it is the finest land the sun shines on, except a few'. But as a nation we haven't learned how to have a real good time without becoming overstrained. A hundred outdoor restaurants in the Greater Boston park system, where one could dine al fresco graduated to suit all purses would introduce a delightful feature of foreign life, . to the benefit of thousands. rp. s I W. II. Brereton, Pres., John Marwick, Cashier, Alva Nelson, Asst. Cashier, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- D. F. WALKER BUILDING SALT LAKE CITY Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Droits on nil Parts of the World. HARVEY CLUFF A. L. BOOTH BOOTH & CLUFF ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- ROOMS S Opposite the P. O. on W and S Avenue. Academy Provo, Utah BUILDING. GATtS-SNO- EGLESTON iy Vigorous American Plays Needed State Bank of Frovo THURMAN KAIGHN J y two-third- J. to-da- y, e Berg-mann- C. F. Decker Q. Co., Fruit and produce. ut 28,-85- four-stor- TO THRONE OF MEXICO FORSAKES WORLD. Renounces Ail Political Ambition and Will Devote Lite to Literature and Writings Chosen by Maximilian as Successor. By MR. LYNN BOYD PORTER. Preaidant fioaloo Presa Club. Excuse the gross and arithmetical comparison. Suppose that happiness be represented by the number 100, and that in order to attain this figure the of husband and wife is necessary, If you commence on your part by con- tributing 70 or 80 your companion will need to give but 20 or 30 and the sum always will be reached. If you can give 90 you will secure it the more readily, since he will donate but teu. I know happy households where the wife gives 99 and the husband only one. The generous wife never finds her spouse too niggardly. The sum always is complete and the happiness perfect. Woe to you if you hold forth to your husband that you do not wish to offer more than 50, neither more nor less. Your exactness will offend him, and his tribute to the domestic Hiss soon will reduce to minute proportions. Exact little, exceedingly little, of your husband, and you will have gone more than half way along the path that leads to the peace of the fireside. This done, all that the man, ever an egotist and always less loving than the woman, concedes to you will come like an unexpected gift, a dear surprise. If, on the contrary, you measure the happiness of the family in the balance of justice you will expose yourself to the most disagreeable surprises, to the bitterest disillusions. Girls when they marry know men only by novels. These men either are demons or angels. The men that pass their lives in cities, and not on the pages of romance, rarely are dm ils, and they never are angels. They The Vigorlt powder plant at Pinole, are graceful animals when they are handsome who love themselves a few miles north of Berkeley, Cal., above everything else in the world, even above their caught fire, causing the wives. They are intelligent, featherless bipeds who mixing house to blow up. As there seek in the wife on increase of their own ease, or a was plenty of time for the employees was none of them to escape, injured keeper of the house, a lovable and beautiful little maor killed. chine with which they can perpetuate their family, a Six firemen were injured and propto anurse in their invalidisms. erty loss estimated at about $50,000 companion theirpleasure, was caused in a fire which partially Begin then by contributing a double part to the brick building sum of domestic felicity. The New Testament said, destroyed a in Chicago, ocupied by the CommerIaove your neighbor as yourself. To a woman it cial Cabinet company and the Amer: Love your husband more than yourshould be said ican Industrial company. William Hamilton Young, manager self. And if she has not married a man unworthy of the Washington office of the Westof ice, he wll love her the more beern Union Telegraph company and fa- the name, an egotist miliarly known to newspaper men cause she always loves him, and loves him much. throughout the country as Col. Ham Young, died on June 19. He was one e need more vigorous American of the oldest telegraphers of the country. plays. There are only three or four perThe Westinghouse electric interests sons in the country who can write up to the In Germany have formed a combinaand demands of the time. The spirit tion with the Bergmann Electric s taste of the of Berlin, whereby the company public has improved very will install the Westinghouse much. Good acting and good plays have electric traction systems in that become absolutely necessary. Jefferson country. said he once painted with a whitewash that Detachments of the Russian force that recently invaded Persian terribrush, putting on the colors roughly, with tory in punishment for the depredaa daub here and splotch there, but that tions of Persian brigands are withhe had to learn to use By WILLIAM H. CRANE. drawing. With the payment by Persia of the indemnity exacted the difth Actor. a camel's-hai- r brush ficulty with Teheran Is considered at because his audiences ail end. wanted fine lines, soft E. T. Bethel, the British subject who was found guilty before a British shadows and lights and delicate treatment throughout. court at Seoul of spreading sedition In my earlier days we went at the public with a through the medium of a newspaper club and whacked them with the raw facts. Nothing Korean in the vernacular, published and of which he is proprietor, has was left to the imagination. We had a habit, too, of been sentenced to three weeks Imsaying, Well, that third act alone will save the play. prisonment. The steamship lines which carry Fancy anyone thinking such a thing now. Besides, there freight from New York to the West must be an absorbing, vivid and coherent story'. MoreIndies and Panama have been hard hit over, it must be reasonable and an accurate picture of by the slump in freight traffic. Representatives of these lines say that they life. Great sums of money also are spent for scenery, as whereas at one time a are now carrying about grove of ridiculous trees or a much freight as they did at this seacastle ou hideous muslin would do well enough. painted son last year. nitro-glycerin- HEIR adDirectory for those wishing the business of the following of dress any men of Provo. PROVO'S LEADING SHOEMAKER 123 N. ACADEMY AVENVE IMi PVC ITUHB1DBC leader of the army, Iturbide, becoming emperor. This state of affairs was concluded in about a year by the abdication of the emperor, who sailed for Europe, where he made his home Farmers and Merchants Bank PROVO, UTAH some time. Learning that his native land was to be made the object of an attack by the European powers, Iturbide returned to Mexico only to find the republic which had existed during his absence had made a law that his life should be forfeited should he again set foot on Mexican soil. He was seized and put to death. This was in 182 4. The family of the emperor came to this country, settling in Washington and Philadelphia. It was in Washington that the emperors son, Angelo, met Miss Greene of Georgetown, ajid after their marriage they went back to the City of Mexico. It was there, in 1863, that the present Prince Augustine de Iturbide was born. About a year later Maximilian, archduke of Austria, was called by the Mexican monarchistic party to come to this country and take possession, the monarchists offering him the throne of an emperor. Maximilian, who was aided by Napoleon III., accepted the invitation, landed in Mexico' and was, for a time, an unhappy and poverty-stricken monarch. The native Mexicans, however, revolted against a foreign sovereign. Maximilian was defeated, tried for treason, sentenced and shot. Maximilian,' shortly before his death, declared that the young boy, Augustine de Iturbide, was to be his heir, as he could thus combine in one person both native and foreign claims. j After the death of Maximilian and the establishment of a (republic for a second time, the IUirhibs returned to Washington. Young AVgustlne was placed at Catholic colleges and also A man traveled abroad extensively. of wealth, the most exclusive society of nations was his own ;ind for many years he enjoyed the lif of a social butterfly. While still a young ian he returned home, and, as a lieutenant, entered the Mexican army, but having issued a proclamation whjfch was regarded as disturbing to thtf government, he was put in prison, then exiled, so that now, while he is formally forbidden to set foot in his,- native land, it would be unwise for Lhn to do so. The Third Order of St. Francis controls the monastery known as the Mount of the Holy Sepulchre. While the prince will wear no habit, his life will bo one of quiet and devotion and far from all worldly amusements. This order was founded in the Thirteenth century, by St Francis of Assisi, and numbers many thousands in its ranks, some of the members belonging to the - nt mendicant orders. PWaRBfW! OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Thomas N. Taylor, President; Hkmer J. Rich, Vice President; J. D. Dixon, Cashier; James A. Loveless, Robert Bee, John J. SiCraner, Andrew Knudsen, mon P. Eggertsen, Wm. R, Wallace. General Banking Business Transacted. Interest paid ou time deposits. 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