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Show mm m. TIIE FItOVO HERALD frekch flIFJM UTAH LAUGHTER.- pULTIVATE Leaders Collapsed and Tbrewing- lUtpeftelbllity for v Failure Upon Each Other. , Strike Has - r. - Are Learn to Ungh. A jood lawn ' Is ' better than medicine. Learn bow to ten a story. A story ii m welcome as a aiwbeamlla ulck-roota- , learn to keep, your 'own troubles to . yourself. The world Is too busy to care tor your ills and sorrow- .- Lern to top croaking. If you cannot learn to ee an? good In the world, keep the ad to yourtBtfr-tea-rn to, hide your pains and aches under a pleasant mile. No one cares to hear whether . you have 7 the earache, headache t or Tears io well .neumatlam Don't-crenough In novels, but they are out of : , place in real life. Learn to meet your' ; friends with a amile.'The" man or woman Is always welcome, but the dyspeptic or hypochonUrUc Is not wanted anywhere, and he la a puisance as well. - Slogan s TO BET . PROVO UlllLE PORTUGAL Paris. Tfte Curtain wm rung down Upon "the. general strike on Friday, amid recriminations by- the leaders, who tried to throw the responsibility tor lhe failure "upon each other and the defeated postal 'employes. ; - The end came when a few hundred laborers voted to .resume work, The general federation of labor then threw up the sponge and Issued a manifesto tryingit coy erjjp Jhetr : retreat. :.ei plaining that the postal employes of the success of tftelr second strike, . "which verything shows was- prepared and instigated: by the g6vernmentr which "was desirous of an opportunity for avengthe leaders of the ing Itself against first strike." - The statement adds that the strike of the excavators and other workmen Word of the sale of American having ..sufficiently demonstrated the horses-I- n the Argentine re- solidarity Lof the proletariat and the ' there is.no reason to call public has' come to this country in a "postmen,-out "otherunions, notably the elecT consular report James 'B. Haggln who had expressed their tricians, nd James R. Keene recently sold 75 to eater the fight race horses' there,' and the American j willingness With the surrenderof the federa..consul general at Buenos Ayres tion the strike of the postmen colstilLon writes u "While these sales dld Aot lapsed eotlrely and. tha-lecome op to anticipations, still, takln I strike decided ty try- tQ .fcecttrejhrlr old positions, The pofctjnen and a they--j few of the other unions are now raisiwvery thing into consideration, were zairiy successful. American ng-a fund from which to give the " horses are f 30 a absolutely, unknown "here, dismissed postal employes month until iheycan obtain other em"nd everyone - turns to England .for ployment racing stock.- Rich and influential breeders in this country have im-- . COALITION BROKEN. ported prominent stallions from England at fancy 'prices, and expected Senators Bailey and Cummlna Corns to. Parting of Waya ii income Taxr- ,. great results from breeding them-wlIt " was " announced Washington. mares. domestic I believe that cheap Frtday-that-tcoalition of Demo. . if the class of horses desjred are sent senators cratic " and "progressive ReT good In the future ' ' bad been " broken, so tar publicans" .1 prices.'' '.' . as the 4aeoBte tax- that" subject - The board of censors at Stuttgart; that amendments on would be, presented by both Senators Germany, would not permit the per " formance In "that city recently of Bailey and Cummins. Both amendments tor will . provide BorngraebefV - drama entitled "Tie flat-- - rates of tax, but ttoey differ on first Man and Woman.' A Stuttgart srtne other imporant features, pe paper say si "This play is simple and tlculariy; the proposed tax-corpor ' " pure, with its Paradise setting, and ations. not a work on which the pious anger It, was stated also' jupon the highof the censor should have been poured est authority that an agreement has been Teached between the finance out" In the same city the owner of committee and the supporters of ball refused to let it to Gabrielle free lumber, by which the duty on Ileuter, who wished to read there from dratssed lumber -- stail not be more lser novel, "The House of Tears." - The than. 50 cents a thousand above the whatever tame paper says that the German peo- rate fixed on rough lumber,; that may be. - , ple are awakening to the fact that all things that are written are" not worthy Lord Beresford Says Colonies Should e of production. At Bromberg the Help Build Cruisers. " sense of decency was shocked by London. Addressing' a gathering of the vending of post cards bearing a the AuUralaslans here on the naval reproduction of Josef Limborg's "Lore- question, Admiral Lord Charles urged that the colonies, Inlei." The cards were confiscated and " stead of .contributing'toward" the destroyed. building of a Dreadnaught, should A man in New York was exonerated build cruisers to protect their comon tba charge of having shot and merce and to form a nucleus of nathff example allied, a detective on the ground that vies of considered that "our the detective had - no-- , warrant, had of .Tapaa - of Insane "DreadnaugS" ehown.no proof that he was an officer offended advertisingother nations and involved of the law in forcing his way into the Europe in ternoly expensive naval man's residence .and-ha.been taken competition,: for a burglar. The right of personal freedom is one which is not always re- Work to Benin en Lost River Irrigation Project, garded by the employes of the law. If Ida. Bol6e The contract for the tolawless means in gainthey resort construction of big Lost river Irrigar-tiotheir ends ing tbeyhave jqo . rights project, which will Teclalm100i- beyond those of other lawbreakers and T)00 acrea of land la'Blaine, Fremont must stand the consequences. Per and Bingham- countVes. -- hftsbeen sonal freedom is one of the most im- awarded to Corey Brothers' Con? portant rights to be " safeguarded by structlon company," a Uth concern, the law, and it ought to be respected with offices In Ogden. It is estimated with that the total cost of reservoir, dity those whom the law intrusts verting dams, canals and laterals will ' the duty of enforcement aggregate 3,000,(U)0. One provision The early vegetable season being of the contract Is' that 'water must be delivered to all land not later than well advanced in the south, that secApril 1. 1910. in time for the next ir tion is beginning to look over the rigation season. peach orchards. It appears from the MRS TApT'S.II I WFM JnppocMonJthat f verythlnaf iq prnmliu mg tor a good yield. r Georgia alone Wife of President Will Gtve up Social counts on 4,000 carloads, and Missouri Dates for .Some Time. la quite "confident, that if conditions Washington. Although Mrs. Taft continue as' at present the state can is making satisfactory progress In show that it will produce a crop which her recovery from the slight nervous in size and quality will be Becortd to breakdown which she suffered sew none. This is getting to be a peach eral days aRohejjXDbahly ..wilLbe cf a country la ivory respect"" obliged to give up soc'al duties for some time.- it Is announced.- - If it Is Germany is to have its, tlrst "acad- found that congress will be In session emy of aviation," which will teach all until after July 1. .Mrs. Tart will probably Jeave.Washlngton -- f 3e v.. that is known of the art of aerial eriyvMaBS., early in The Germans ajjilghlyjn. dent to-- Join "her later."June,theprest evitt1!!jint"nd"FosTehu7e7" and dently do not intend to permit to pass Colored Comedian Called.. unimproved any opportunity that holds ..New York.- Ernest Hogan, one of out 'a promise of Keeping up with if the best known nero comedians and not a llttle'ahead of the proeesslqn. song writers, t doad at his home at tuberculosis. He wrote the boolf'and Hat pins designed ..to .bold la' place music Rastus." in which he s,' starrt-wl'Trowr.fd liitU which for two I sfar ot the nh the n'uing of the cyclone "Oyrtor M.m." fth'rh he was prodnc-lii- s at the time or his illness, Hogan ? are almost twice as long as the wrote several hundred songs, of r :;.i;:rn variety. Is the hand of th6 whk-lLook- - A tikp- - to Me tn.-- t to be . teu in this? Or is it was the most successful. It Is said he e Indication of the t tendency cleared 40,0U0or from thW song alone. the onciinators of the rJ heavier armaments now appar-i'- t lie porular .songs. (' 'out the vorlii? otLerJ ; lasia loafer otLnr. . 4 China Holds That Portuguese: Have Illegally Occupied Disputed Years, and Insists That Islands be Evacuted by Portugal. Terri--tory.f- . --- - pood-humore- d - thor-ughbre- . d -- .? ," ' J w -- -- -- - - he ng they-wicJbrl- " , on r . , -- -- pub-H- -- Beresford their-ownraft- He - d . - a - - or-J- pav-la-tio- - or-ilul- us sra-ou- have-ap-- nlv t am'-cabl- - . - j 1 1 was-on- tj.-...- "rng-tlme- " i i Castle Gate and Clear Creek PRovor JOSEPH Born Phosea: hett of all com in one is tLe bined 1- rREfEWiNS fl. ...-- Barton & Blake here. " - ;. vo at - BI SAVINGS - ty park-Ticinl- - method of lighting. . Both Phones . ........ p.nl. M 8:30 tJU. . " ABBOT PBOVO PBOMjNOBTH .... : " . , " : Heber ' " Tbe only line to Ogden And Denverwithout jchapgerrFree elegant diners on reclining"chair " . all through trains. . ; . j . F. Foots, . K. Hoopib, r L A. BiasTOif, J .Q. A.P.D. O. P. & T. A. Agent lfl-iro- P-- Via fte-Ovcrland-llo- nte .Means J comfort - all - the way when you traveL- - eastr- - Don't buy a ticket via" al)roken route Go Direct : etc u!lUWlienou-Ga!!-- " . Ask any Short Line Agent for - rates and particulars. , - - TeU the - agent, "THE OVER-- ; LAND ROUTE as far as it goes." It means savin? of time in avoidance of changing cars,' broken connections, Hins 37-- 2 Capital Stock 525.CC3 W. H. WILFORD JOHNSON, anOMH'J Fruil Sunsliins, . ... Brerton, President -- AtVA KELSOM," Cashier. . , t within 24 hours of yonr very door. Jtfa the place for rest and reo-Wtion, health and pleasure. 'FiflhiDgi Golfing," Automobilu)g3 Yactting and other out door sports may be indulged in every, day Asst. Cashier. -- y Interest Paid cn Time Deposits. Crafts ca i Parts ct tha V.';r!i. in th winter- - ; T T " . flO.noo.flno doWn'SH which.. Ia.: to ha made In the naval estimates by order PostOffico Opposite ' Academy Avenue of Preoident Taft. Secretary Mover, in announcUtg this proeram. said the battleship appropriation will not be affected by the reduced psnmates. - Fifty Dollctrs O-ourvdTrip; Ask the the fare and tickets are good six months for return. SALT LAKE "ROUTE man to tell you" how' you cangotofi Uoulbern Ualitorma ana return via pan - a rancuco at a slight ad- ditioaal ot and ny wherer- - is " . " tep-ever-t- not - ' Ohi-sever- m-l- k Hi A- ,,1 V v;v v.i l t e ::!tveri tor . a niaior till fOiimTwa, rep n "t TvxiX 1 r- - ..-s- " 8:41 State Bank of Provo ene- for the fiscal the United year of 1911 will call for two battle- ships of the niont advanced .Dread- naught type, also five torpedo - de stroyers and one modern repair ship for .the - Beet, - notwithstanding, the 425 p.m. : Olfics. 95 N. Acaidemy Aveno mies, tate-nav- f- And get them to figure on wiring your house for eleo- trrifi lights . It is the oal- clean, - safe and reliable - 5 .ifciai.'--- a.m. . . -- saax ......... - . United States to Have Two More ... Draadnaughts.- Washington. The building plan of 1W .11:40 west and north....... '.. 8:34 for Bait Lake " , ... 1 b for all points west and north mnA Cr,An On. . r ivt !olf uwv uni. I .V. Muu vuvu. ... ... 9.51 8 for all points west and north1. : LBUTB PBOV0 FOB KOBTH See The Electric Co. ,Mri Mttrss, PcsliaaJhecQftfaaJaiot to Ruin Her Husband. New York. Mrs. Clementine Morse,' wife .. of Charles W. Morse, the - former banker, asserted in In an Interview that long 1 ago persons h'jrh in power vowed thatj they would ruin her husband, and that they have kept thelrjyow against Justice "anI"IrulhT.T""Mrs. Morse de clared that governments offldals had boasted' also that they "would cause Morse's downfall, but Mrs. Morse said that she did not then believe it the" TonrtsTTOtt?-tre-twas a "partv rot 6 for F Do lt Now - totiieqplans or her. husband's - :IJLV Mwsi Iik i - to-liv- e , li S a Provo Cpity. Utah . . J - - No. i NO." e. Los" Angeles," Cal. IIundfeds"are continuing the search throughout the Griffith.- and In this some trace of neighboring cities-fo- r the irutal murderer of little Annie school girl, Poltera, thewho was killed on May 17, but as yet only slender clews have been obtained. Feeling is still running high. Sheriff Hammill has offered a personal reward of $250 for the capture of the slayer.. It is expected that the Btate and county will add to the reward. iti I.IUE.BGW lbavb pbovo totareast...;. " - , i. No. 123forHeber : Citizens Searching ifor Brutal derer of Child. -1 T ' : t 5 .. CvpittX - Tired of Life at Nlnty-nln$ioo,ooo: " r Mich. "Uncle Dearborn, Billy'1 DIRECTORS: and the, patriarch, Grayt 99 years old ' of this section, decided Saturday Reed Smoot... President. that there was nothing left for, C. E. Loose.... ..Vice-Preside- nt tiawgmlrank a . quantity . of parts L. Holbrook, J. Wm, Knight, reen, from the effects of which he Geo. Taylor, sr, BogerFarrer, died. John R Twelves After mixing the poison in a tin dip. JOS. T. rAILRUU Ctwskier. per at his well and drinking it, the aged man calmly laid down to die. " OeDeralbsnjtingJbuslness transacted His wife discovered himj . however, and called a physician, who vainly Baft deposit boxes for rent. endeavored . to save "Uncle Billy's" - ' life. -- 1- IiBAVB PBOTO FOB WBST - " tinguished meterologists of the principal nations, to be held In London on June 21 next. proposed conference is the out' growth of. a meeting of the leading meterologists of the world, held - in Europe several .years' ago. Tlie United States will be represented by Pro fesaor-Wi- llis L.. Moore, chief of the u. I Vo. formll Sanpete pointed ' " --103 for for all points east..........; 1 for TinUe points . . . ; ,7.T.,T. -4 for all points east..'. ' 115 W, iii use l - m. A " "5 So., BY THB Still another of perhaps little less importance 1b the proposition to equip the vessela of all, nationa with .unl-torm signals. These are the leading problems to be threshed out at a conference of dis- weather-burea- Pro , Bctlt i e-l- ; Curr6nt"TIm6iTobloM: BuyBufigies -- . w l.lliiri 1111 lli t-i- 'r EJLIM UEi ill M New Schema to Warn People of Approaching Storms. - Washington. Flashing around the world by wireless telegraphy", warnings of" approahmgTtorms, aniTbtEer disturbances "of "the elements is one of the" latest International' projects, according to an announcement made s :r .i 'pm:M Utah REPORTS! WEATHER - Provd """ York ia an d GTH byjl -- WIRELESS W. DUNN, General Manager. WiJMMMM,,,il,,,MMMMSMSSMSSSSSSSSSSSSMSSSSSSMSSSSSSSSSW CO." ILLINOIS r'ZTI for 5ae -- -r. MACHINE it CBICACO " - uta h. r-- -;- V- ' 160 West 3tK NartK Street. v -- -- Go ytacK-timb-er - makes a toora perfect etitcL tli an any otter. -- sJ tJ far 'g-iin'tr- . .... - t to oparata otner. than any al 'i Cornelius Shci Butte and Helena to b$ Connected By Trouble,Trr-llfLineNow York fVvi r' Sli.'n, ho tit-.-. - Helena. -- .Mont. - from- A the beve eauie puuee ...say special to the :i.()T.;ih on bnchclot-sthe pro-- u Record .. rrtmi Now York states that mpnths. ago ot assist-ik ) toward the supisort of of the T?utto (V.r'Jps; the loijnl tci'i'cis' strike the J2 SCO 0' il 1, ml tI.'.o-at Th'.'j IJra or & nrrc-toi:a''.wiv IMcttV comnnny Helna Fr'div rlinrTd a rainy day will turn the by J. u. Waite l!h Klahbins to diash' a woman has been.. uudor-vrmcCo., the WfU known railway con- a i'1'. n the club from amused ringed Aiii'p !mw Ht li! hoiTi'!n trartta sra ntt.rtttHtBej. wit - company. 1 IK'-- , li.sttis i', li.'iUt9; of tin line tul - vvii b '1 ,M h. tlH(' 1' W'Qlk iS if.?. In n a Ite-sil r.i a fl! nre. t''"i'(!Hv? to local " Woot Center, Provo, Utah . M...sMa.MMHMMHMHMaa CFREB ia aaaicr " favor, v a le avAratioau than any otbxr. e 4mlts;i-&fr-tug- tW any t. :. MM K . th t1-- Lisbon, Friday. The dispute between Portugal and China over the possession, of tbe dependencies ot Macao has become acute. The Portuguese government Is sending , General Joaquin Jose Mac 5 a lo to Induct. underChina to come to an the This, notwithstanding standing. fact " that the government " has " received word that China absolutely refuses to enter into negotiations with the Portuguese delegation renounces the dependencies, including the neighboring islands. China holds that all "ther dependencies of the town of Macao have oeen occupied illegally by - Portugal for some jears," that the .only ""concession of nltoTry" ever'T&iadffo '""FortugaJ" was of the town of Macao," and 814 insists that - the territory and Islands be evacuated by Portugal. l The Seculo reports that the British, government, at tne - request ofj in China's China, has intervened DftM vtfunxa - ent -e- Self OHinl Miftiit Cs.rf. MiM Caes, Eaiias and CoUer Repcar. Iron zM umore DiautiruItlian' tfiy.otLer. or " y, n : Dispute Orer : ."" - - b derttsndinf well-tol- d t Sawing lacLiB runs ligLtcF tkaa aay Two Countries Fail to Come to Ua & nachlne G? r MElFONTi M "AM ACE I 6 Provo Foundry t A on Ht rfX HQ t f So. Ut St. Sn!l Lnkc nus'wfsi in- UtobtiUTtftnd Hnil ptemft,rV ar?iifr,an!(Tt to stf.y aua rsw- m :. tiLm J jh. ionf wli viny, How t t"t t cualii? Uii"r'?vttoa. - I Infarction end lickctslCS OT :;' tie THE HERALD FOR ALL THE NEWS |