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Show THE PBOVO HF.PALD ' II M.I ' - " In this connectjon it woddjwdl for the municipal fathers in the Manufacturers' Association of Utah. It marks the start of an ' 7 ; letting contracts for public work, aspossiblc. to stipulate' organized effort nn the, .part of' these interests." -- and insist that, the labor-arr- d material used should be products of True, it "marks the start 'of "an organized effort," but not the , ' 7 Provo. A contract for public work let on a basis too low to justify kind of an effort that rriean BRINGING IN more factories. . Not 7, f Consolidation of Tkc Provo Herald (Daily) and Interrrtountain the employment of skilled mechanics ancl horije white men, who spend Ion your life. And it is1 nortrue that factories always "follow indus-,- tteratd (Weekly.) their . money with Provo rnerchants,,is a bad deal for the taxpayers trial development," the opposite being generally the case. 4K who stand the burden, .no. matter what the apparent saving may The Manufacturers Association was nonorganized to help' PUBLISHED- - BY HEfiALD PUBLISHING CO. ' seem to be. .. the people by creating- legitimate competition. 7; Its chief aim is ";tflL7 At least that is the purpose of the na control ihe price of tabor. . . . . O. C SOQTS 'Editor -Post, the dopesjerv twentiethE. F. STACKS Business Manager-- . XjtL$,JMJ44k spirit. tury faker and union buster, is labor, was reported favorably by the committee yeslerday. Center Street Provo, Utah The bill - prohibits the employment of Botfc Pkoties AzlQdr" economist has just raised the point that Americans have CHILD LABOR LAW children tinder the age ori4 yes-in formed the bad habit of buying and selling at "even" moneyin ex- - il; WILL PASS -frfe any occupation that is dangeroirs-t" ' t 7 Eiitered in the Postofftce at Proro, Utah, as second class mai ytravagant disregard ... of actual !, I i mb "or or which t m .7: igh impair health,, EXTlVAGANT ' STEPS7- - grades,, of mcreaseanvaluehii ...'; matter; Jaauary 4, 1911. and gives to the board of health the power to prohibit the employIN PRICES hats, shoes, gloves arid other ar ment of children iu such places. Children may be employed in certides of, appatel, fof example, are, ADVERTISING' RATES 7 tain occupations, provided the superintendent of schools issues a cer- , "even" with a quarter, half dollar and dollar, variations at priced V.". ,$1.00 Display, per inch, per montY.7 , 77 v. to be. .sound- mentally and physically, and rather than tlf'catl showing" by . the natural gradations of value represented by the .... US capable of performing work not prohibited by the proposed act, and ... ... Disolar. ner inch, one insertion .. 7. 7fractional increases in manufacturing cost. Thus it is held that the Wants advertisement, etc., 10c per line, nne insertion, per line the certificate must give a full description of the child. The em- - difference lietu een. the article at a dnllnr ant a Hollar fiftv is treneral. eacfc subsequent insertlo. date pi birth of lv not ployer mustWeep on file a list showing the name-anfifty cents but spme fraction of that sum, and that if the real advertisements 5c per line, each insertion. each child.. working in his institution. value is a dollar-thirt- y, a dollar forty-fiv- e or any other fraction? the $2.00 Subscription, per year. . ... ... .uit IS oi me mil Clause T ine icuuio it tme that the Khir ; prolWJingiclsufn4.rs W,M have th from working Jru any, restaurant or so firmlVl wedded to the "even" rice svstem". revHilinIWt ,vgirls under th SgeoLJy-carare: sold; but this section should go wh,rftiU i the 'denartmef liquors The placing of a fifty million dollar loan in China by New York resort where intoxicating ' that'jt r,n,mt P it' i - I.' U Hi It prohibits 1hvs tinder the it seni! like an old .Hankers, engineered by J. P. Morgan, raises the- question as to" what iai unci dim memo iiic dgc iirrm ih years. question, yetjtjappears to have been necessary to raise t. :..::. LET'S KEEP HOME meaning the net earnings of the whole sireets or in public places. So far as it goes' tnTs is a go-)bill and should pass' without a MONEY "AT HOME couirtry ; in other words, the profits of the 'he anniversary of the blowing, up of the Maine ' t vote. The for all drssenting ; violation, ho .vever, should be jenalty factory, the farm, the mineas well as might well have been celebrated in congress by the appropri other line of business and trade, and of transportation companies. Changed from $5 to $20 for each day of violation, to a term' of from ation of sufficient money to raise the. sunken ship, Bat it Under present --trust and monopolistic conditions tin? surplus one to five years in prison. 7sooner or later finds its way to New York, and ultimately to a" hand And there is small chance of an appropriation for this purpose f ut 6t" Wall street financiers. Jails, the obligation of administering it. "The more T ' "We'all tnow it ts6fhe utmost Importance that the surplus of the jtrerfe Nye. It might reveal the fact that the? CONCERNING "MAN'S Frequently we are reminde.l that there the real cause of should be reinvested for the benefit of the whole people. , ""country " disaster was caused 'clier know." from don within, 7 BEST FRIEND" , "is. more or less common sense in Anyone with the intelligence of a goat knows there was greater need : been for the ffiis .for "T development'bf broughrback ; 7 money to hayig .'.l LiWijHatnV judgment', and that Senator l.t Lake Western watftways and the juliWmg of new Irrigationrojects Vest-a. paper sag. "Provo jnd.yici.nitv isstill tofnlby the tMnjxntlyorxert in his a.ssertion. thaLJ'the dog isjnarCs, ... nest conflict which has arisen as the result of the issue bet ween the rather than to be sent across the Pacific. tnend. V ' " We have in mind, especially, a good old faithful canine that church, authorities and three professors of the R7Y. U." We are Tli is same principle applied ties. Today, if it were possible for the state of Utah to make a had been his master's constant companion for four or five years, but sure thiswill be news to the citizens of Provo. Outward appear- draft piy the Northern and Eastern states for fif tymittion dollars, through adversf circumstances was finally left at the home Of a anres belie the existence of internal strife in this peaceful valley," and if there be such the Salt Lake v. , recalling the one item of insurance premiums goingNptrt of the state friend. paper is to be congratulated upon re- : The parting of these two cronies was sad.-tdeductions." during the last twenty years, can you imagine the. change, that would say the least. fu.r j via!i,1ir it ' honest-faced take place ia the financial, industrial and commercial conditions in 'watchedbrute"old. he his 'as' . shaggy, fairly 'wept j ' . master leave the premises without even so much as the familiar whis-- ! this state? arT ih The sennte mmm.tt,, w v Interest values would go down and real estate values would tie or the welcome invitation Come on, Curfey. ' commission in Utah, whicfi Js-- well - Tli.' WmaUrcy nf TfhnrA--V , r wl-ii-l wun go up; railroads would be built; interurban lines would soon criss- v fa tb w th the neonle anH rinlnW thnir until broke ttOwever, uuney, reasunaniyeu cross the state ; water power plants would be installed ; mines would his guardians, completed a new home, and the '.housewife, feanng tori their faihire on final vote to pass just such a law Evidently the . be opened handsome furniture, refund, the Old dogKxzmnlcs nf nraft and quarries vyorkeel ; factories, built, and hundreds of other IwrJwlfedJlQQls-and- . -- r t, k oc 'ii, "industries woubi pour, their t'reaiwrcs'ipf wealth intq-thlap of Utah, aomiuanceo nS: accustomea .bed in the. kitchem corner. ... hen it Oklahoma ami Tevas has nneW t th, was that- CurTtv literally grieved himself to death, his lifeless body and she would revel irr riches "beyond the dreams, of avarice," , r ,' a. ! i i .t ,i f7. iv v The conservation of natural resources is i the public mind. I'cmj; r,... e lancy. ',nad tne in ine lmuiiLd laier tiown neifi. icwnmvs iiThe proposition brought forward by the The" appreciatioji of opportunities for conserving the financial re- Coroner held an inqikjjf ovec the remains, thei verdict would have for the passing of a law compelling the publication of campaign sources of Utah should engage the serious thought and united action been : "Deceased ame to bis death frcmi a broken heart,, brought on in Utah would, 'if passed, act as a boomerang- not on.lv men of the state, and when that action shall have through homesickness and hOmiliation.'' ci the l The TT P, iagamstjhat paper, but all other party orgVn assumed definite shapethenpanfttKJtintil then, will Utah jy-h-er " ' was knew it in safe " j perfectly hintmat such a'Tncasuretfie' fwwer The. monthly trade letter of the National' v full measure of prosperity. 7 , .' Copper I!ank of' e care of it. ' To accomplish this end itis well to begin fot borne right here 30. say's :;Ve .hay'c. not Jailed to note ihe great call that has gone !'U" in Provo, if you please. For example, there Is much money, sent :-"- 7 out for more factories.. Factories follow in- REAL FUNNY, dust rial development tfrev can not precede it. out of this city to mail order houses of the North and East, and alOf course there will be an gxtra session of conirress. Witn the " IF TRUE e mus people these broad VaRey. most invariably for no bcttervalues tb.au can be found locally. And the j body hopelessly split into, factions of filibusters, boItersrin'surgVnts jtill visitlSalt Lake - ... our natural resr) recti,' and the progressives, regulars and a Jew Democrats and fome of this 7soil.deyejop Republicansthe! dav- follows the nicrhr - --.X We fashionable wearing apparel, when, in fact, they couUr doubtless factories will follow as the ho the bills should not expect harmonious conditions to : ptpple J lieve that a most .?";,j'. and sensible laws 7 :'" r do better by patronizing home merchants. noteworthy move was thevorgaimatton nV190f of be bmugfit afyiut passed -in one short -session ...... imnn f y' THE PROVO HERALD in-so-f- ar -- J" (SEIT-WEEKLY)- 7. . - -- o -- ' .. r 7Szv777'""" - - T ; - - ... ., ' 3 . , . . .. the-hi.- 1d ' -. - , j . . s -- 1 - - -- dn: . rhrA -- . . -.- - sejrj .- : - s ; . -- . mar-vc-lo- o I - . iyimux - ft nl,7l..e ; e ":i, r,'t; ' inmmn,. 1 "fi,-i-v- ! - lierald-Republic- . an con-tribujf- j - far-seei- tlte-fcUte- -- ' ' ity'svery-eliteimaginehey-4ilttu- ld. f--r r . --- , , At 208 W. Center itrect for th Bext days we will b&Kp spetl prifM our HtOH GRADB PIANOS. Call " tan aV "ySiT 'ami lit "Ihem mover- - HARDING & ARNOLD 5, 10, tf AND 25c STORE. , tn f liiiii ,c - . "PNEUMONJA'fOt.LOWS l-- t A COLD of Foley's the the and Tar, which check never fo'low ?L ) ... r' v ,v il iiII be'Df? used in prolusion. A delicious luncheon was served, at & prettily pointed uble, where a vaHe ot deep red a-'- Btrlns formed the srtistlr renfral decorations. Covers- - wer laid for thirty guests RHd ..One of the prettily .appointed ! 'ners of the week was that given s Thursday afternoon I C M din-- , OOX5 CP A ' ' ? on - CASTLEGATE , by Mrs Thomas Leonard in compliment to Mrs. Lpo. Peck of Salt Lake City. Pink and! ' white carnations adorned the diniwr: table, whure eovers were laid for 7 ttwenTy guests. n. il "" Urn Get In now 17 TT t T T " . COAL CLEAR CREEK , while you can. 'Wt have plenty. ROCK SPRINGS Telephone 17 i 1 1 I I i i Honey I I I . I I W trtmrb and expel th cold,- - M. Stock- , 7 U , ti tv 1 1 1 well, llauniba', Vn., saya. rit boats , i i in all the remedies I, ever used, 1 oon- P. S. Pyue, .chorister ot the Fourth I traeted a had cold nd oougn and was- -: rd h(j!r. wsis: tUtf recipient of threatened with pneumonia.' One bot-J- . tie of Foley's Honey and Tar com-- j surprise party ajiccessfully T.tetelr cured. rae". No onlatea. iustl miss .Helen ,onea ot Nephl was a ,Vdneed8jr evenine... Docoratjons ..in piannea ana earned out by toe mem- 1119 CMOir or ! 1 reliable houHehold meaicine. weanesaay uuring uw weea. if'"" jtne national colors prevanod tnTOiigirf"""4 ol and ' . : : mii(ie were th features of, i out, and a pleasant evening of dancing iGanes by IledquUt- . Dnig Co., three . : and- - refreshments Atfairv .Vpleasant WflO TllJlfjrU, Cut jta. Glftwru't good Glass is erea. w ' ..'riM(ftiuii ,eB;LsoiJ that finer nit and finer vith friends fn ! Wednesday jppnt i""c vt:u lu.iuiy suesis. Provo. - 1 Vfckiv ii i f, j.v.va vs. ru i 4i. t r,.-sell Cufttass that is made by the finest Cut Glass, manufac im n. Jio.roRis .. i mo met wednes- .v. ... ti f... . 5JLaaernDCiuat-the-Jioine.f--AiFs. Mrs. - R. W. Smith and daughter, mporiin. . 5 -.... turnra Jikdliaeiiea, ut-lZ.AL.-.i.-j.g- g X C. Lund in resular session, s A naner of "the H Taylor vfy stock consists of every known and pattern ' i." 7 ... 1 jon Edison was given by Mrs. O. T. - . While the Cut Glass I sell is really shape the finest made, my priees I utratlve Mr- - and -- Mrs. G. J. at! Carpenter an- - '!? on it are not fancy ones. Mias Thethe Hardy spent UednTes-"nouncI sell e ss at ithe.jRaine reasonable 7 Lur,e eJ?iftricit' the irriaje nesday with friends and ,ties In other goods: price tnat glven" Ruth, . to tf. p. Profkmeyer of Ke "r ."Xf ra. Ida Smoot Salt Lake City. It h to .your fnterest-t- o look, at my t ut Ulaas before -making a t"i purchase. Mrs. A. C. Laudie left this niornine --1 . ' mm.i Mia r for Satljili. whor. .ha .ill .Lit Mi"a . iBethers and Uft a week iiilth frloniia v this mornihg ,Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedqulst have re" turned from a trip to California, , 'am Norman entertained at dinner on j , where ther wenlrwlth ; , ' Ml Mavnu-Xtfa- ms 1 uu 8U.es.18 werft the 1m hn 1 . r M Fa gheH of M r and Mrs Toheieff -Mlss-Co- ra for! Dusenberry -- wilLTaUeSd.; VisUlngJaovathe Lotorth-nastw&-wkirlrI irrr the-- uworPr-onu-t" nm-TtH - mak- e- their , o. "7.:: baglsenalLh home. university in Salt Lake this even BUCKEYE ..ii. panied fcyMi Loose, who . . fttltf fiuva mritlt fricrA a in 1 Airin AnA . " AI03 TO CLEAN LIN ESS t El Bott Jr., was also hos- r Mr:and Mrs. Frankrc(3raw return Rlt tfci J r i V U'sa at a prettily annointwi fri n Guaranteed to hatch a chick occupy an important position fet ed Wednesday jjera California, where Jv,eInsiay, evening, when she enter-ithis grocery. We hare laundry nd tney nave apmt the past two months. - Mrs." George A. Clark was ,ho eVcr owed by five . with everv hatchahle - tullet - oaps, scouring oaps,-o- ap ' J uuuuria. was given in ine ariair r. In and Mrs. H. P. Bums KM etc., Mr. to Mr and Tuesday evening compliment powders, cleansing powders, w Dean compliment Tucker. "whoTrtll One hundred percent is not besides pails, brushes, broornjnBd and Mrs. A. B. Lawrence of Salt Lake and Mrs. C. M. Clark. A cut glasB !euTe Proro future. Four theear vase of were red in adorned visitors "J. Provo carnations WedneCity, deep pops,' the dining table, where covers were atables pf the game iwere played, and ', . ',. '. :. sday" 77 unusual With the Buckeye pleasant evening enjoyed. . COCO AS OUR GROCERIES laid for nine gnests.- Miss Josepliine Kellogg Qas returned . !LCall and examine them. tn Q i itrreually low in prlc.' We to Mercur Junior .ClubTuieV Wedr after. having spent the past "The family and "a few Immediate' f' :it. r them with other groceries week at nesday the home evening ofMlss with her friends friends' visiting many and Mr,, -delgihtiully surprised . more prof iUble than:the chicken 'hiUinoi.i "ir aloae If desired. Thesirtg discussed in Pro rz Mrs James lioyden at their home In r? tt for thB tranrt h Droflt-makin- g halt conducive q as the Buckeye- .- " the Fifth ward Wednesday evening. gUea Jointly-ib- r them and "Provo' the The officers of the primary We have Just received a number The details and decorations through Commercial the 50gg size,"ready for use.-- ' Club the evening of . . of the Sixth, ward gave a very sno-- out tne rooms were in reference to the -. "Centif St. eHsiiful dancing party Injhe ward hall national hol1day of the week,; Hags, i f" j .CotlRiiod on. Pag i) ' .. i II it ii rtiiiii f I I iiii SELL CUT CLASS THAT APPEALS TO JTHOSE WHO KNOW : - . , ;2e!larm-bpend-tlie,-remaind- 5 . hatUhii -!l- f11ef e " the-Elk- T Chipman Jewelry.Company "7.";. h.-n- t... s JJT MXfar;, s,-- - Cut-Gla- Prot-Georg- B'a W ":;.: Anyonc:canrnatchfGhicks with a: r: . Mrs-.Joll- - w .n,atiullch. . T ' i '.7'. t&&Tr? ' -. : The-Soros- T0,-r-- : Crc:cry S tlectCo. rtt -- zrrrz. tti Alta-Taylo- ess r;- t. -- - t-- ....... ... . |