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Show ISSUED SEilMYEEKLY - ;f ,.. mm) -t ' . ,. ' ' " ---- t ii - : ; - pgB ljii.. VOL, XIV, NO. 15. - -.- !r HEUALB MOVO' LA , r""r ' TUffiDAY, FEBRUARY PRQV9"-UTA- only ,t)ie pocketbook side of the matter,- asked if there were any more rooms la the infirmary.. There Is fact whlc!ti the Post failed to mention, and that concerns an elderly lady who explained that 'she was not wealthy, tad no tbi'dren and no txn: grand-cnildre- school OIILHM.U.U 1 AK3 FRIDAY , OUFFEE HOT 'in-oth- omciij TUESDAY n, but understanding the saaii'tOTditiOTit taiaisirT Bi Elll they are she would vote for any sum necessary to 'make the correction. ' If the meeting at the Parker school' mm. mm mi m. I'M SB J I : he same degree ef .bflUdinglfhows favorable sentiment, the board will - James Duffee, who la said to be convery soon call a bond election, at which nected with the ; Luke Collection dethe people will be called upon to Agency of Salt Lake City, has been cide whether they "will par? 10,005 for charged in Justice Jones' court with tne protection of the health and lives impersonating a Denver & Rio Grande of the children of Provo in school, or claim agent, and has given railroad take chances with the present unsaniAttack on School Board and tary and bond In Salt Lake to appear for trial conditions.' whenever wanted. It ia alleged that The Post rightly thinkB the people Tax Levy the Result Post's was after information regardDuffee of the district should be made acquaintin Spanish Fork canan accident ing' the with condition ed financial of the Ill Temper in which Joseph E. 4, yon,. January district. was injured,: and that in Sheppard In its advocacy of the publicity idea "Vorder Induce the railroad employes to the Post has done The Herald to tell about the accident, Duffee repice : which justifies the service tl resented that he was the company's IS AN UNIT paper IS trying to give it in the dis-;laim agent. IIZi" 4CUBftlon: of ihe. special tax p reposition. & 7 f . in itemized The, '7Tv-;form was published in the Post about ... .., teM''4-'K- ' ti H jk 1 of. Jabt year., and tb ser rnejlme agoThe SIDE vice was paid for by warrant No. 4903 theTost that if it got any more in this paper it would be for on October 15, 1910. However, it. docs good a cash' consideration, but a sense of not seem to have done a OF patriotic duty to the schooldistrict for even the Post editor now "baw'.s and a tryly fraternal spirit impels The out" the boardfor not making suca information pub'ic. Had the publicaway. tajhe end that aLyefy important tion been made in Tne Herald such issue concerning tha" schools may be an objection could not avei oeei' To The ProvoisjaJd-:- : - considered in its true raisfidJt appears that IheiboariLshould a hasty departure from.; Mr. f. U. Bercuiosis Germ In an article of recent date I nofinally determined by prejudiced un- be censured in the -matter of this use. . Provo. ticed that some one advocated a yearly less expenditure. derstanding. of our beautiful Provo-.- I cleanup But minor all matters thtse laying The Post seems much" wrought up 150 More J. than pupils Grant iHeber exhibit tuDerculosis. the' in would suggest tnat when weather perover the proposal of the school board aside if Provo understands the means Interest attended schools Fork of the Spanish the mits time, to has continued up that it be a quarter-yea- r present cleanup; lhorough-anilto levy a special two mill tax fonhe of 'and necessity-fo- r af ternoonandt aad- oLiaaelfi-bav- e a 4nahuEdsftds theiWOcesierdajL; .spent BchGoif purp6se3 wnumingTifii last wouJd b.our own surroundlngswa'j rather monopolized the lectures not only sanction but demand the im great - deal of Tiime - studyinhe buildings .. . wi,th the " sewer"" system, the of ideas evening. taxpaylng citizen i think Provo bould the pre'ventioSf the board proposes and vanced thereby insuring the greatest degree of provement ex laBt is the Tomorrow legfL. and that long ago.: and no't have lectures "white exwithout delay, even at the plague.The; evening genuine sanitation. ' It seems evident that weU.aU fio follow- othcfdUes; CTp'gcfsiiyLqt.ibBtt of an amount double that bnoWpsMailg''naygwU to a close observer tba the Post has penditure - Perhaps there are'cltizens who the seating capacity of the pleased with the evident apreciat and for.tended, age, asked another excuse than the mere expendior the exniDlt, anawnwe ,namjperea do not realize what ay previous year's room taxed at every session. lecture Such Post advocates as the economy ture of money for" opposing this most The featured the exhibit yesterday somewhat for wanf'or, proper sace he accummulation of , garbage and filtn The Post would be more $ian counterbalanced desirable improvement. and last evening were thejalks by Dr. has made a success of the visit so far means to the health and welfare of in doctors' funeral fees and expenses sever bas been able to control the those who reside here. - Don't let that of the state health board, and as the public' is concern school board even in the distribution should an epidemic strike the commun- Beatty ' rake and shovel rust out wear them a of the little' patronage" it has to give. ity under present eonditions out. Clean any time the bppor-uc't- y and it is a little unfortunate,, not that c'resents Itss'f and. by the way. It has 'anyiffeclJb hamper those who do as Hicst pllshment of things, but for the gentheir circumstances will allow, by that eral appearance of things, that through very old habit of letting your animals or any other imaginary cause, pique loose to wander at will and make our DEADLY the Post or any Individual should not I obnoxious and endangering sidewalks SEEING seem willing to strain a point if neclife. Cut out the old habit It has S s essary, rather than be peevish about been Bald that some people and aniprotecting the hundreds of school mals7 must "die " to" change" iris" not children of the city against the presof the four boys Fay Parney, one necessarily so. Provo City belongs to ent unsanitary conditions. who were taken in charge by the ofyou and I. Our little home is all that A dispassionate view of the situation ficers hereabout a week ago, and their it JS-8- 4 many of Shows plainly the absurdity of even the trips from Pueblo to California thus induty to our neighbor and ourselves to economical viewpoint, and the piqued terrupted, left for Pueblo Sunday, The lecture at the opera house Fri- Harvey Booth was before justtce..- see that all possible courx loaay on s cnarg Post advances no other reason for not money having . been sent by his' par- day DT McCrackWilliam accumulations are gotten rid of. evening by with a The Commercial Club is undoubted Jaggers George supporting the board's position. ents to pay his fare. S. of C. B.. M Boston, A.. an, The parents of Harold .Owen and quite well attended, and his hearerVfdly wpon on November 24. The ly all right, and we mayfind them The prppositlon is a simple one. wenc over, unui u Provo has five elegant schoo build- - Gleville Lannon will also- send-f- or '.. with us, Iwt listen: Beat the club to IthhtsXdis-leas-e were highly "pleased ' rue voul" it, use that rake or shovel or any tool examiuauuu. none preliminary "thenrconBeeted and will with and Louis of them, prob- course, Sweeney isgs a row between grew; out-- of the public sewer system (no harder ably be released to go to a brother, Mr Worilan i r member of thejP' it takes and keep up our record of in Booth which, it is "The Garden City." The average clti-- . slam Can be spoken of a city such as Wm. Sweeney, who, the , boy says, is board of lectureship of the Christian andlJaggers,;, a "Imd Booth struck Jaggers zen Js "wJseli tn all thifr, but whatJi ..Provo.). Such a. condition is at best in Salt Lake at the Wellington, hotel Science church, a very able speaker "bTf "fiave and canauclvetD written" andllDe icers JhelOlrlStia linBanttaTy. 6ft this iiaestlon'lsrgct there lo'.tbat artdirasentaU6n-obreeding required infuries. The defense claims :. A spreading disease- -a jorrection ought address. JZ-Science doctrines was edifying as well.Painful busy. Do not get the Idea that "'u the other fellow will think you" are The boys are. from 14 to 16 years of as entertaining. bjr law to be mandatory. The memMr, McCrackan's)inai JRBgers .anacneu '' ' , . '. rocks. are" bers of the school, board thought- age, and left the high school at. Pueblo : , serving time because you rake up ful men, feel the weight of the respon- - to see the world. They are now satissome of the stones off the street upon (BT WILLIAM D. M'CRACKAJf.) MUtylfrVoper4y--proteoting4hchil- fied with what they haw seen." which i you reside, XCeatfi,,aa-estimate- s of ( nristian Heieiice ia and hosooner : Their experience "in travelings over dren "against-diseasshow from 15 to 30,000,000 years LADY DIES simple and straightforward is not easily was the sewer completed than they the Denver & Rio Grande from Pueblo to a universal need. in of that poor' monkey-wh- o. advance nor is it, treated as an academic th(iet' -most to sania about the Provo to was debatable aC all for question, not unusual if he polluted the common water, his bring, sought strictly speaking, the it provides proofs of its own condition in the public schools their mode of traveling: but It wasn't because tary., tribe would deal out what was due correctness, dy by day and hour by hour,' nroofs are final and conrinthat is possible. -- Ten thousand dollars rexaetly what they expected.JBrake- - nH thou hi hi, but- - look at our beautiful little clng." Christian Science doesTnorsMthan v niie, n . .in their minds is a small item as com- - men entered, the box cars occupied by promlsei: at ruirus. streams on either side of our wide preachor and exarouses the noblest it- - alsot justifies pared to the protection and" safety of the boys and collected small amounts pectations of mankind,aspirations streets, Just a gaze, and you cannot Like 2000 school children for whom they of money for fare to the end of a run, Its teachings by definite results. help butsee pollution. I believe honare responsible-- as a board thieves, whomj - Mrs. Eveline Johnson died . Sunday and'henIaZneklwajneaLSew who liave fallen artionfr estly' as alrfiadystated Jn. the article, foiihpd of heattlrsnd fares had to be pald.""When the boys' happiness, whom material methods have at the home of her son, C. E. Johnson, that a great many of pse are many ; tlon. by "on the other side. And pours 482 West Center street, from' old age weeks in the rear in the matter of The board estimates that the con- - money gave out, fountain pens and passed Into their wounds the oil and wlnu at to and general debility. takes tin-box4iain8 and inspiration, other .tfinki sections of the ine inn ui Biicitrr, nu morr, ' The ' deceased was born In James- 'The question arises, who is the good can be accomplished with 0,000. car conductors, and when the young the coln-o- f priceless valiie which will Inin and, sure Teoovery complete their town, Chataqua county,.New Yorkr Sep- citizen the answer is abvious. If all Their etlmates contemplate about travelers bad no more personal prop-erl- tlmethjirrTOmplete salvation. - tember 18, 18S2. She came to Utah in. good people of Provo want a day'8 over were to turned barter 'tbey 115,000 w revenuef RELIGION OF PROGRESS. 1852 and has lived the greater part Who'inade shovel them to the 5 achievefrom tax. let us put in one on making mill fireman, the district purposes This la an age of practical ' is in thor- of the timeslnce at Mona, Juab coun- our ment, and ChristlanSrtence . Last year it required a tittle less than coaL street upon wh,Ich ia our splendid ough accord with the demands made for lives and glWAi4awswlth ty, She is survived by eight children. Union: station a beautlfuLi3ne.Jam It $11,000 for general school expenses, proofs. the- iee4y"f"the aad the easj condition this year would Christian Science makes i no The funeral services' were held In the not an "ender,' just a working citizen fruits. it cannot substantiate and Third ward meeting house this after- who would enjoy seeing all streets and claim which of a which about leave J4000,. .. surplus so, in this day of advance ln every den . FITZBOY PROF. .... de- noon.. alt surrounding? as neat as brains and partment of human activity, it is they propose to use for sewer puras tho known to be its right monstrating "Qlean up." good tools can make it. poses. , In addition they propose a religion of progrexs. r Nut that God. who constitutes the basis, STORY HOUR FOR CHILDREN special levy of (two mills, vwhich will true and Principle foundation, AT TH E PUBLIC LIBRARY ever changes or progresses; not ,1... amount- - to bet w een . $500ft --and STUDIO BP l'DlBU"llr TJiwT wry This secures the 110,000 needed.: the Founder of hrlstianitr, need to be what 77 he preaches.1 , His revlRpd or the Bible rewritten. We read The storjiJiour at the libraryjevery practices Instead of "calling ranelectlor t in should appear the more statements neither variableness nod shadow of turn- Wednesday froif 4 : 30 to 5: 30 o'clock, up a controversy which the Post when forcible believe that the precepts we also the practical side of the ing; Prof. G. W, Fitzroy, of the New En- and warnings of Jesus can never become is designed' for the children whose par seems so willing to champion appar"clean-uIdea is' known. The writer our f Bible and the that antiquated, suitable of ents are jinable x to a provide ently for no other purjwse than to gland Conservatory of Music, formerly fathers. the great treasure-bous- e of the above some months ago bought a n books at home. The aim is educational spiritually Interpretscore school board, they have sent a student under several of the leading Chrlsiendomi-wnehome in ProvoAt the time it presented by Christian Science suffices for our of gold which tending toward the development of the , out Invitations to the patrons of the composers of the EasC has located in dally needs. IThe thread' fabric of the the throughout gleams Informa- ed anything but a pleasing appearance. . school by their children to public meet- Provo with his family. ,He has opened Bible- will shine forth forever to be ap--, future cftlzens. Jorurther The yard and The surroundings" were , tlie. The librarian.. receptive thought tion see prehended , by ings beldin the various school houses. the- Brahm's studio of music at 28 every 'cleaned upH sod recently. H was sold wjjere"Bo It is no? a new Bible whlchTJhrrs-tia- n Their Ideas were madeplain to all who East First North, and KAdOOfcily at a Hgure representihg an earning of one? but and Scienro rontemplstes, Asked advice. The attend-- " pupils' for instroctioa in thejrarious the same Bible, earne,-anexplained In a spirituala day for the whole time he $1.05 new k manner. is not t ly progressive It but the ance at each meeting has, according branches of mttsfcrT-rr?-"God which it proclaims, only owned itrThat profit was practically . influenced-tocomlitab. triMi God,..ouc.ritbw Prcf.Fitiroy-wa- s to reliable informationother than the WltliltBiOammeaeTtteijtflt-- clear gafiCsa l"frTepresentedlheeT It makes no attempt . at an unproved - lonor of former of the tend a reunion-ft, alleged Post rumors) been as large to Provo through nis acquaintance Christ, who Is In the bosomlndestructl-bland perfect, eternal and to be held penditure of nothing except, energy and counsellors), as mass meetings in which the whole, wltb;Provstudentsmet Jn Eastern Father, presidents Christian Science is progressive, force. ' physical marks an advance in religion because in the basebaent of the Sixth ward Both he and his fam- and town has been invited at one time and conservatories. it. throws, the strong lifht of Science upon attributes of Deity, upon meeting house. Friday, February 17, at place,, and the board's proposals . al- ily are delighted with their new home. the nature andand ' of the Christ, the teachings Fred Moore- - and John Homer, will most unanimously sanctioned. Never The professor is highly accomplished and because it picks works nut from the Bible's 7 o'clock.,make-u- p fc Imessential E. C. the talhis doubt no open HENRICKSEN, Impsrlshabls in and bis in been drug business in the Martin a has there profession, dozen, persons any of Its. spiritual message, ClwBliaw-k,iez...T7 ;rrr- Chairma- n- buildimr ": on Center street about - one' meeting opposed to the year- - It ents will find employment anxpng the port valla, upuiv- - mankind March 15 under the, name of Moore's AXEL, OREN. Is true that-a- t the Timpanogos meet-- j masses of musically Inclined In this PM D. from THURSEN, Independent Drug Cbmpany. (Continued Page y lug a sarcastic Individual, who saw citj '.'-"".- . -- disease-breedin- g - - New Superintendent for Woolen Mills Ha Knib Arrived ; ; - FQARD - Y inaneial-stateme- , s. 4 bit-o- y r - ""iy 4sVyV- IB -; f CL1LISS raidpaJJhej -- ligbt-and-- aot . I , " a 'f- tb.c.;t-st--cl9Blnji5p'aHan-.tn- day-ot-thf- - j. npt BOl'SItOlf do-t- ' HITB WM PBfflED - iner wasS -- " . 4i -- lAVllliain UJIaake, the new manager -of the Knight Woolen Mills, has'ar- -' rived from Davenport, Ia., wffi Ws family, and will at once begip'prepara-tion- s for starting the mIll5'The exact time of resuming operations cannot b stated at present as ere is new mar . cblneryofislaTIea Tincf' ' disease-bearin- somiT manufac-- bre ebanges-tobeadebei- turing,beginawhlch ' may-.- . a take month or so; nut all work will be push- ed as rajdlyTarpossible to that end. Mr ifanke feels encouraged with th conruioni here as favorable to making the mills a success. He considers the oneTafld'iti t ; V OVERHAUL PLANT loca-- a great wool growing district and with a large surrounding' territory for market, advantageous for working up a big manufacturing in dustry. He is a gentleman of experience in the 'manufacture " and marketing of woolen goods, both on the coast and In the East, and fully conversant with all the features of tho business,' and after his thorough inves- tigation, made before be decided to become 7 interestedwith - the Knight mills, his opinion entitled. and removes all doubt aslo the mills becoming, as they once were, one of " the., leading manufacturing concern in the state. tioa-i- n many-year- s ; . MBS in n It ppii III I I I lllhll IIIUUUbLUUUlI 1 I I IS GALLED g BY DEATH - j f ; address-follows- i 0 fr e',- get ow - and-respo- nas -- 11 SDIi'S H0I1 , Mrs. Clarre K.- McCullough, wife of Richard McCullough, died Jastnigbt the - age of 20 tfom- - tHbercuksis;--at- years. In addition to her husband she is survived by a brother and a grand mother, living in San Francisco. Funt eral services will be held .tomorrow at 2 o'clock In the.i'lrst ward meet The remains may b ing house. viewed tomorrow at Jhe home of Mrs. Richard McCullough, 311 East Second South street from 12 to 1. -- -- . : SHERIFF AFTEH -- HORSE AD GUGGY - - 4 y - ' earthtoy-easoB-Hfi- ts - -- . " af-al- -- PEIJS -- l . ''': Mads .JorgenBon i)t. Pleasant: View; lost his horse and buggy, a bfowa horse, and a top buggy while in the city. , The " animal was taken from ACademyvenueSearrihfrKhlght" block, where" It was tied. The sheriff's-offiis trying to locate the misBing: property. ; " T;. : - X stir-ris- g hScrtpWesal;:ai PBDtlWSPDIISt: Fffl SEi,::lS p - fe -- - - - d' . s - a s, -- . . i . u. fi -- - . Secretary Nuttall of the Commercial Club has received replies from Senators Bmoot and Sutherland and Congressman HowellwJULjeference to a locaTweather. man for Provo sprLngiiThe responses re all favorable, stating that they will curing d.urjB-f- t! take the matter up with Willis Moore, favoraU chief of the bureau, and-urg- action. : . The attitude of the congmMosr delegation and their promptnees in 1 o tending to the matter is very grirn--tt Interested have who those selves in the movement. ce |