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Show HIE PROVO; HERALD f nblukwl It TVmitjt PROVO UTAH FRIENDLY w!tH ' JAPAN. c.t ox dditicu CTmirn 1 fc EJfflS Slogans A RGM" 5 " Two Japanese cruiser have bailed in through tbe Golden Gate. Theli Incident Which Shows the Extreme officers and men have been made welMeasures Takes to Injure the come and given the right hand of fel Safety of the Czar. - lowahlp ; The- - receptJoB- - hai bwc a warm one. and there " has not been rveven the shadow of says the Pittsburg Dispatch.- - We utborsts Arter,T Failure to Answer Signals of have occurred to mar the visit of our Russian Commander, the British friends from the other side of the Pa ciflxvand not a single voice has been Target by Russian Beat. raised to indicate that the Japanese zrriHreara'laMade'!' ruas ligkter tEaa any Revenue - -- MashiBSi $twi( , Message ft Congress in Which Chief Executive Suggests Plan for Raising 8uffl opecisi t2 any lasts Iontfer Washington The message of Preg- Went Taft jUt the senate on Wednesday, recommending the incorporation of a. provision ,in the tariff bill forth taxation of the earnings of corporations and the adoption. o a resolution looking to an amendment to the constitution to permit the levying of n income tax without interference from iurt.8. was regarded by senators ytlieT. GabinettMore CFTIEEbeautiful DayKght" Plan i mors the president, and his advisers that P tbewetfaT"of the tlerks ?;and -- ; than the- - business Interests of the government could be promoted so far as the vol k a s 1 s s ribration ume of work, was concerned, by regu--t the of labor 'hours otLe latlng accordingvpuorg. Firitend. The - BritisTn of ucfcr importance as to ntM in the rising of the sun, it was. found .. iuiy uim uauji noiaoie lacimur eteajner.Woodburn was fired upon at tn -- bade all questions pertaining that the plans which have been ad"It seems worthy of consideration by night by a Russian torpedo boat near .iWctly to the Uriff schedules, vanced by organized movements in the reason-o' JalanaUWtkeitotaubroahln f the agitatkwltii whici president: "1a bis toopsTata., '?cttiw loo close iclimatlfiahwrgaterii the "Peaks on of the apparent Inability of llrASHINGTON- .- Father Time the Finnish bay to( California, and, indeed, the. whole tLan any otter . con to and are receive has parliamentary country, was stirred last wTnUrwleb vim wnwe emperor Nicholas end congress to agree to as inheritance II scored another vietory. President sideration in England are not feasible -- of the h. i art ana his cabinet, after mature de- short of a revolution which would dis that state were wuyeror wimam were to meet. The I tax, and as regards an ineom from .. the torpedo boat refers to the decision of the projectile contemplating1 adverse legislation turb banking and commercial condi xoakes more perfect a steam, pipe, and one mem- - court ,n "e case of Pollock vs.. the liberation, hive decideff .'not to apon ;hi8;prerogadvesvortine8-..jlifKrt- o tions generally and bewidespread in ha tm settled pierced agaJBstjapajiese-wh- o or me crew of the British Vsesel 1 Farmers Loan & Trust comuanv o?r thick tLaa any otLer- run the clocks :!V4, "ouu?a- - me jotwent Bhows the! wmcn the court heldneta-- to be government whatever distress-ma-ofy the its effect upon totheberailroads. derived by per Advantages extreme nervousness for-f- he have been caused the .'.'old man by ' the mitting government "tlerks all over safety unconstitutional r unIess;apportioned dead, but merely temporarily iubdued. of Emperor Nicholas.-- -according i to population. "It is, suggestion lharthe: government could thejtouhtrylo commence wdrklri the-bast" oi all cosv. But these; Jatestjmanifestattons -- of -The first was a blank chare, hm. ; 1 - t T i" ays the presldefltundoubtedly i regulate its clocks and run cool them of hours witearly morning during friendship7 for the Japanese indicate this was followed by two'shells. Por. iwwer wnicn tne government ought hout regard to the rising and setUng the summer season and discontinue that'.whiie5here SEWf MAGfiftT CO. thav40LigM2it-lBdispen8abl- a fihe sun was removed lhe other day labors In the early afternoon, with lot uuinueauB ana me Doner of the Wood to the nation's life in great, crises.! when' the cabinet formal!' jiroblentJorfuture 1 taiCAOO ii 4LLINOM niplepportunitytoenjoy the sunthat It would not attempt to interfere light w icuvui uuv uiai, u cm oe seiuea in dally, afternoon vacations,' apfor Sale. wlththeelliBtaMtafitwutJiW a pealed president Howeverr in t ana mint gfnrir rnmn.nin. ) Jiraiwi . .H,, W1 view of the fact that the government wV1,wa.vo j lJUl, iiig.h4.iuturAjad4trtti an ,onai banks (otherwise The federal clocks will contlmm to could not compeL financial and comIse of war with thtmlkado, & repairs the Woodburn aailed T 1 bank and building an 4 tick out standard Ume and Father mercial houses to adjust themselves ; ' T home port; sayings xai, " I t - Accordlna to the I 1ah w?u Aa.lall wiions, oi an excise Ui of Timer will ; absolute confidence, can to the proposed change, and "the Storing have an important economic iroffl .ujpennaifeii. JJie rejumti uie net income of said depend upon their accuracy. further consideration that the- - busiivm ?wn relationship to the country... The bad w 7 xvuBoma The federal employe will not be re- ness of the post office department I X.. commanaer Tor rtnr w,fuiwuui, weather of the spring served to . re-- - n ine British steamer Wmuthiirt. The president" polnU out that an- - quired to set his alarm clock to com- would be vitally affected, entailing a tard growth and may bsveiiho effect was that-th- e latter waji nlma imi k olhrr merit to the tax" on corpora mence, work-wi- th the arising of the change of schedules upon all railno signal- - In tions is the federal or reducing largelytheproductton of the Russians- - but-gasupervision which sua, nor will he be free to gambol on roads, caused the "administration- to s reiurn. some food articles, although there is the green during the hours of early decide not to attempt to encroach will ejve the trovernmnnt. th till .abundant ground' for hope that stockholders, and the public krowl afternoon. His allotted toil will be upon the prerogatives of Father Time PUBLIC PAYS THE PRICE. - the principal crops will be of normal edge of tbe real business transacted. performed during office hours which and for. the present at least there will J have long been established. be no change in the daily routine of size. And the florists have had their Some Figures In Coat - Suit Built iw Peo-y-o Set HUGHES' While it was generally admitted by the government clerks COMMITTEE REPORTS. -t- roubles-withPeople Thinking. s the weather..Pec ullar--l.115 W. v , - . New York. W. W .Bule. acute 'is the case of a Cincinnati fatlRtt... jnyeatlgatlon of Speculation In Se6 Bo., BY TOT flower dealer, who has" been forced Ian of the anthracite companies. w curities anal Commodities. . -into bankruptcy. A hailstorm visited a witness on Thursday In the govern New York The report of the com death he "was survived by a widow r ments .sutt7Charging-theC0athat section and did such damage to roads mittee and two da ug appointed by Governor Huchea n " with malntainlng-ahis greenhouses and flower beds that illegal combina- to Investigate M a JrrCarngton came under the in securition. - He was questioned as to speculation the ties and commodities and the he was compelled to seek a compro Jurisdiction of the insular courts as a organiworking the of mise- with creditors. The elements the settlement agreementrfollowing zations used In dealings therein "was resujr.of. his transfer for temoorarv of the struggle of 1902 a M MM MAsrfn lk I. from the Twenty-firs- t made public- - Wednesday-nigh- t. ri vaiu comes wnen n uuuimuea infantry The through-th- e Intervention of President New The command of a battalion of. To agriculture and horticulture. Yprk stock. ,. the Consolidated Roosevelt, by which the miners were FiJIpinb scouts. He commande(f this to receive a one per cent Increase stock, the "Cotton, the Produce, the battalion at the time it was brought the Mercantile and Tbe story from Kingston, St Vin In wages the Metal lonee, for every five cents to St. Louis in 1903. to take Dart in above 4.50 a ton 'made by exchanges anoV:th Curbimarketiarera cent, In the British West Indies, that " r try to atone for Injustice done to the exposition . , : luuiuBuiy-invesiigateaand recom . "the captain and -- crew'of the New the mine owners. a her husband thtfUnited I by States; The Mr, Bule admitted that that rnal mendatlbns lookinr ' charges against him were D...IJ Bedford whaling ship - Carrie D. aaa y-- ordered, nemueui m the - an-- based on flnancJayopeitionswhichL companies likely received at least as Uf .exlBting jcondlUonaXwerft.iBadeat Knowles, which has been'missingfive took place at that time. Many of his increase in price as length by the committee. The most TKnnunenrorws.InACarrIhMbn Z? Mtt2 miners to a ppsltloaan the civil service wlth- - brother VAflra nAM'tfuMdrastle-Jndtog- -to officers insisted that the difthat affectlngtha utBrexaminaUoar been confined In secret - Venezuelan ficulties In which iip- - became involved as "rovo City. Utmtu wasres slnca tha bhi MrarCarrlnaton is the widow of rt were the result of carelessness rather dungeons reads like a chapter, from In 190J afld th operators "benefitted follows:. "Under-- present conditions, MaJ. Frank del Carrlngton. at one Uian criminal intent. The evidence we are of the opinion that the Mer-yellow covered teraturer;AyAmer oquany.i in.e ime an oflicer in the Twentv-flrs-t puoiic must have paid Jl . lean seaman tells the story of his es fi,vuvi(uu mure lor against him, however, was sufficient CfiiaJ, ana caniiie Metal exchanges do act $100,000. eoajT :y united Infantry. " MaJ. Car to cause his conse"I suppose so, said the witness. cape from prison and gives the names uim io proaucers ana consumers, rlngton states was ; ; by convicted " a civil quent dismissal from the army. His and that their charters should te re DIRECTORS: of the crew of the missing ship. The court in the Philippines on a . charge conviction the of courts Causes islands pealed. the Stocking Death. by wm matter doubtless be thoroughly of misappropriation of funds. ; He was was followed By imprisonment New ; York. Mrs. Phoebe Ciavton in Eeed 8moot . ;.t;- - ... . . . . . . . President. sifted by the state department to sentenced PRIMARY under the MEASWRE to code FAILSi ' Bilabid Spanish prison. of Freehold, N. J., is dead in th C. E. Loose. . ...rr. .t: . . ascertain whether the sailor is telling penal servitude for a term of- - 60 hospital -- at .Leng-Bfane- b- - m. blood.KBight, 'Court Illinois Knocks Oui yeanczj Supreme the truth or "reeling off a yarn." It and her daughters, through rington U pu.Bomng caused by dye from her i r feted, by Reformers,. Boger Farrsr. Geo. Taylor, sr, This sentence was nullified by a d does not seem possible that any theeff Qriiupi '" thing like this could be kepr under - cover StatoslmpreSe: cured positions in some' of the gov tf JOS; T. TAKHEIU Cihier. In Venesuela for five years. ton was driving a light unconstitutional by the state court, and MaJ. Carrlngton was" re ernment departments in Washington, and ciar leased after he bad served several The order . Issued in turning the horse runabout, by the president la Wednesday, the around, Osasral months. He lived for some time in banking business tranitotssl wagon - turned overr. throwlno' ho third.- places tbe widow of the convicted of-0 . uaa Manila after his release. ine allegation from Young Turk out. Safe boxes for real. " At his fleer deposit her in the classified breaking been maideclared invalid by the service right leg and sources that evidence has been found to'o-attt-Tlit-laIndicating the Intention of the am. a .v.. el.. .naval representatives' are any thins but the most agreeable visitors.' Pos ' - - I Taraxiy; namn: ir ;law-make- jX.HJtWt -- . bltteroryiik ?!istL ane. -- IttEt j to-th- .TT7. -- .1 Barton ' rnnr.rii Blake 1 J' . : ve i JBuy Buggies - v-- ri at y Jobfor Widpwto Atone for Injustice loo -.- 1. . . " PIV fO ' ... jjn Ml - X court-martial-an- d Vice-Presid- - ent J.-W- - f .heir 'thlnle,n:urt fta.Tmw.nVtththk- . . "AprlfiT I6Vnte"flipo"nT nmatedhen-gahgrener if f rlife; general massacre of foreigners in Con It failed to save In the workings of the law objeostanunopie may be regarded with Woman WoutdPart"with Her. Child tIon wa8 cumbrous mv skepticism In some - to-th- Gun Play of kjgisla . Monroe and Metcalf.He was crit- tunny in ww pneumonia wnen- - the fight came to overthrow Gov. Beckham, the Democratic primary nomi nee, ror senator,, and. elect Mr. Brad ley, and. every day at noon Mr. Den- nam was earned over to the state- ' house on a, stretcher and-vo- ted for Mr. .Bradley. The contest was still in IJENRY H. DENHAM," the man who full swing when Mr. Denham was able knows .the difference between a to It had1 become the practice k r. pocket gun and a has to arrange pairs, and but few mem- bewuiB all feW&tofomllicrorTn 'the brT'orillen senate office building at Washington. routine : proceedings, all waiting for He is a product of Kentucky, and one sometnmg definite to develop. of Senator Bradley's mostvareedHcoiF - Capt Longmeyer, Sergeant-at-arms- stituents. This is the first persimmon Of the house, one day drew a gun, and the senator has been able to pos tie made some observations regarding the Yromrthe tree,; even with1 the longest! Mr iniquitous practice of -- pairina-. muu oi a poie, ana was banded vuuuiu quieuy put promptly pulled a right over to Mr. Denham. It is worth weapon from his own and pocket r, - quarters. But .Tor a peket to Germany, y I njuwy wnico u occasioned, and to the story certainly fits In closely with San . Fraatisco. A baby la for jmi I tlle . .re"trtot,on,w,.c lwere Placed the doingsTnByrla and "elsewhere" In In n t,efore taey were Uble--tI oa thlstty- for a passage to Germany Asia Minor, where the slaughter of Theffer waa primary.- -. CrlUcism k - - irt,c,Pafe ll ls raised on the powers grant- Christians followed Immediately on young widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Albert.!1 "- the heels of the uprising in the cap w wrs. rrenuss uibb Hale the so-me au- " 'erent political parties. In political itai city. And there is a widespread cial leader of San Francisco. Th belief that there were hlghdfflciala woman declared that her mother is clrc,es. it is considereC that the de dying in Germany and she s must clB,0B will probably necessitate the at under the admlnistratlonxof Abdul reach her. She is HI herself and lltl8 .of J 'Peclal session of thleg- has ... S- , . J Ur.r.,1 A " mil UAJ gUUU I oeen unaoie to TODporihe TbahvT iure uns lau, to wink at If not, openly to encour-- since her husband died. y : or Suicide, age, sucn savagery. More Injured In Celebration of Battle -Gleadiver-Mont. Though e-cow or Bunker Hill Than, In Real Battle. nerrs Jury reached a verdict of sui Anoiner aimcuity in aviation is Boston. brought to the front by experience in Bunker HillThe list of Injured to the cide, there is yet much mystery and equaled that some: conflicting stories surrounding aalloon compeUUbni' at BerUn, Oe of the battle celebration of lSyeara ago. Sixty- - the death of Alexander Atkinson, wlio , . manv.. . si hnllnnnn ere treated at the hos- - was found by neighbors lying dead on mvbuuou m a rain, which turned to snow In the PIUIs ,of Boston and vicinity for in-tdsbed in . hi. .rough branch- - home only$l,200-yeal)ut; that beats Juries caused hv firowr-b- . upper strata of air. and the flying - xne nothing all hollow. . - r"""'0" ty were unable to make any con- tola and manv mor wpra bad evidently been dead for sev Mr. Denham was a member of the nhvsiciana at thMf ihnmZ siderable progress," being weighted tons great day closed Thursday with eraLay' fof 0,8 body was lnjt state Kentucky assembly ..from the counties with snow, and when they landed uuca ueuumyusiuon wnen they n emooraie electrical pageant. The I were Incrusted with snow to the depth display was embiematlo of the "gems I found, and yet two boys Claim they of a foot- - There are limit to air oi me wonov; representing I Baw smoKe issuing irom Atkinson's ut ana w various wuuacy ou aunaaj 4ustr onvuaacybeen ttseftttoeeldcaT-lg-wet.Bship shot in the head. precious stones.. w-', been - . "taaarThni ,of Do K Now The -- ai 1 -- Electric Co be-pu- shoe-buttone- - -- . 1 Murder-Myster- -di- . w .?01: ... ..V- ma-5hln- -- - Takes Active Pi the-float- s m-na- a- passed. -- Feud Ends in Tragedy. the new sultan oNTur-key,- " FairfleldTnLAs a result of a feud most cordial reply to between .certain young men of this r Mehmed makes the- a consraty!&tlQn.t in wblclfl expresiel most - City pj-egi- happ-- r of the "courtesy and la return avows his wish for "both your happiness and prosperity and; those of the great and noble American peo-li-- TB eeenil irncereangTriend"-Geakl 4mrT3iiB-naagI-ne any sucF expression Issuing from , Mehmed"8 e -- y " predecessor? raeraber8jflhe--baadiaJ: . theatrical tjompaay ahowtng here.' Drr Charles L. Lenlnger is dead; - Frank McCullough Is dying.; and - Richard Sloan la suflerlng . from : a severe woundT Herbert Orrln Pinnick, 18 years bid. of French " Lick Springs, Jndr 1 --taail-iof alleged - complicity as-- enacUd I The trouble arose over Wednesday. attentions paid to young women of rairneld by members of the thcak -- rlral coinpanyr,t' - 'v: "'" 1 . over the behest figures ever re- ic:l for a bijaiiar perlol. That doesl jui not look as though this grtat J .going to smash. HuO Anier-industr- ' rrii'.--- i n 1 j r.. t are" "Tricins' "t their sub-- r Li a pretty a i ' ! -- -- saw: ' capL Juongmeyer. whenever the firing begins, remember that I am Stale iir Capital Al ff active part in iae seHou affairs the capital city. She la a Prominent -- ofT of J memner the American Revolution and o'as the state of Iowa In the con- l " . s. d ed va 1 inVenate are f07:n -- i overflowing eallerio.- . , -arffC wm Dflnlt pf PfOVO Ca7rtaT $1025,0:3 . sirl W. H. iW8? m Cashier. JP5NSqSTf Asst. Qashier. Interest Paid on Tims Ccpjsiis Crafts on All Parts of tha VsriJr I at-- - Brerton, President ALVA NELSON, J Of fico -J5pposJi(LEost Acadcm v ,Hvenuo - - . - - rs. times Dolliver,, who, stands as much of the present ules and of "maximums and mums as does anv wnmW - undersched- ."ynri. New Enterprise. rl; i- . lngton, y - . v I hlmavlng enterprise,1: Kind Lady . hp rfor 'great T rZ TyT:; Wht lor.now? i ":: ' SaridyPikes ' ,;M ,rt VkiTu . lnT"ntot limilil hirrtmr i hand- - ??. Savin p - ' r?" ers wftiwflgion meeting fbr years. --" Mrs. Dolliver Is essentlall .v l MUU1 IT ,0VlnS woman. - She superintends the PS. JONATHAN P. DOLUVER. euueauon oi ner children and studies M wife or the senior senator from the.Bublie questions of the hour so Iowa, whose recent attacks on the ."'isoe. can. seen .la. touh iv k- schedules of th" Atdrlch bill n fintat-B- ts of hor ... httobahd , I " t,mvov , me - "f' paired with you.' tinentalmgresseatesitheBinjar - " . - - ; la-N- ew ay-nig- ht- Pffiee. $5 N. Aca.demy Avinoe . . Both Fbeaes 37-- 2 Rjas repre-Bente- d ue ultimate conimeresi sumer" havejn caused more excitement than haa the speech of any. other sen---York, atdr, is, like her distihgui'shed hus well equipped mentally. She is Gompers Will Study Conditions In Tells of Conspiracy to Smuggle Chi band, a of Wellesley college. nese graduate Into ' United States. ; Europe. Before hermarriage-MrDolli ver Chicago. W. H. Clark, one of the New York. Samuel Gompers relt- was Miss Louise Pearsons-anahe rated Thwsd hts detennitraT-j oojplrtorsa the alleged plot' to held the chair of mathematics in lion Jo afjtourX.injiinctlQnalt-ne- c l..BSC)fl lihlnamea.. Into, .the United iferftw8treiinlvirItyrEv8J8lton essary to uphold what as States from Mexico, who has he Is a brilliant - conversationalist his constitution al riRhts. Mr. Gom pleaded guilty:, to th L: charce.- - on pers nails on Satnrday to Kurope as iWedupfiday testified for ,th6 goverfo and the affairs which ahe gives at her avenue- there, and as" a student o "fconditions ment regarding his connection With an: envoy L Jabor organiKatioBs af-- the case. He told of conversations regarded as treats by those T fortunate ecting .iromigratlott to this country he had with dining car cooks on the enough to. be Invited. . .' and foreign competition with homw L Atchison,. Topeka & .Santa Fe rail Mrs. Dolliver cares little . for . h nriv.Ktrios. ilia address was mad at road and of having paid thpm money, frivolities, but she entertains wIk 'n vcyas( r'.vn by the eiecur .supplied by. John iU !UeUf. an.T.her-otospitaJity,thaf-t- s- the Secret i t ouncil of thu American Fedoratbe conspirators, who !:?.) a'.reaiy CEUrtulEnnt. and Ukes an i ' Leber. c The president of one of the largest woolens concerns in the country says' the business is booming, and he ex- - Banker-- Moras - Released from- - Prison on Bail of $125,000. . New York. Charles W. Morse, for-of iae4UBg ol ocean steamships- - and feeenrlmonoDo- st Of NewiYorR banks, , left the i um 09 i w eaensaay anernoon a tree man until next October. In the interim the. United .States govern. lent colds one of the larepsf unri iost "Intricate balHborids; e,ver 'na.' (or an Individual convicted of crime, u cans for $125,000, and is signed by twentyof the richest men wiring your house for eleo-trio lights. It is the only clan8afe and 7 reliable Kiethod of lighting. - . .,, I. J i |