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Show -- H HE OF it HUH . STREET SCENES III PfiDUO For The. Adv ertiser Expecting Results it- v r ' , 3 :!. The one thing "to be. considered, above everything else, is Circulation, f This being true", The Provo Herald's advertising space should be, worth double that of any paper published in Utah County, its paid subscription list being 100 per cent greater 1 Ijabout-evenlyulivide- between city aiui bounty d 1600 k each issue, iJ:2 : Our subscription books are open to your investigatidn. ELECTRICITY The Open Mind In Travel. ILLUMINANT AS - To leave oneself behind fa perhaps the fifgf and- - best lnltla4ton for trftvel:-sa'Commercial Value Was Not Developed Harper's Ba"aaf:" As one step In This Country Until After the " on the train or goes up the gang 1876. 'Centennial Exhibition of to that wea" Fhinkone who and lng aggravating personality The first experimental philosopher , . mi la has lived cloae'Wuii tor, .mootbs. de il.i . . i .. M product J lijr a dry aurywa fair mawditis.'. 'eyaetmg. Questioning, r exus with anxieties aud broodrtompbry Davy, who In 1810 exhibited hausting entire es ing troubles, It requires ft light three Inches long, between 'of Mantalgne's to prove 'to us how points, before the Royal Society of say London, but no commercial value was "that the spirit often hinderetn iiself.'-- ' to the use of electricity at Fresh fields arid pastures new. a bead . attached Ji llTumlBant until mote than half a and the hour to throw aside the old and put the beHt foot foremost bt inga feneration later-- : The Centennial held la Philadelphia In 187C a new heart as readily as conversion is shifted from the shoulders; TeHy marks the era of our present Caia the- - bMkdUt: teaetL-Jipoteasing, f form of electric- 4lgbC though electric bllgatteBSiand- - adventnreir lights bad been In use "abroad prior to that time. The exhibition of mod-(l- and strangeness, so.exhllaratiug After and practical demonstrations of a long Biege' of the accustomed round, electric lights at Philadelphia In 187 are ahead. Moatalghe says attracted the attention of scientists one reported to 8ocrates tjhat a cerwise Improved by ayl capitalists In ht country, and the tain man was first Incandescent lamps and the first TiitttravelS7an4 ""fceTeplled!:" "I can' it since he too hlmoelf are system, weje pur to. practical .use well believe " y"-U . fat a small way la 178.: The Bru3h along . ys . - ell saya-farew- The Herad ' - A Is The Best ; car-bo- a " ,- - h , 4 A n. - . if' . Based on Evidence of Provo People, Grateful thousands tell it How weak backs were made strong- Weak kidneys made well-Uri- nary a " , J I - , that-som- in-n- o disordera corrected. " ' v f , In the Itghting.-an- a, d thrc . -- - ! m 1 ......... g New-York- bl-n- er - : . of necessary - CNS SOUD ot Steel TbrougKout Ptec "P1TTEB15H FSFEGT' 'FBIE For Poultry Stock and Garden. 73 Styles - Fenc l .imTrtf-rnntrucl(?- twisU.TiMorciarrtns-iusiiineanclJtaiTC- J. At every contact point wires .are- - waea. to izing perlect and intact. &I1 wnatlirr. rVianoe nnA uneven- cround. ' a 1 v I Chicb can't get through nor stock break A. Sell-adapti- Kt y SfN' n...'. SA L....-.- L- l:.ti necessary to good printing PROMPT SERVICE, FIRST CLASS WORk- MANSHIP and the BEST OFMAK i Cfvi al. Kjt course the rTRFtCl " - ":."! THErplace n SUte Remember take no other. the and n'e name-Doa- MEANTRICK. ON. OPPONENT How a Western .Lawyer Won a Case by Making the Court Think ft Had Been Insulted. '. We make a specialty of all kinds of loose-lesysternsand-device- gralso . carry in stock a full line of legal blanks' which we sell at' small cost in any ' : quantity desired. af Joseph Hr Choitefat ardfnnef at the Lawyers' club in New York, jald of a ; piece of legal c&icanery; '"It was mean; !oo tnean. It remind ed me of a sneak 6fVIawjr,ln practice In the far west This chap was defending a roan In a promissory note case, and he knew he was ' going to lose. - But lnthe-jlanchojur, in his ,; . h TIICleaiKiilZlh in all the prosecuting counsel's reference books. " The judger afier joonsultr ing all these reference - hooks two hours later, pronounced, sternly: ; -- I should -certainly havedeereed for the plaintiff, hut. on refen-lutb the citations quoted by plaintiff b counsel, I find that they none of them bear even remotely on the case before us, and I decline- - to- - th,ink'- that a grosB Insult has been perpetrated on this court Counself with idiotic levity, jbas referred me to tne action of a frenchman who sued k soologlcal so ciety for having been bitten by a bear. Thcsecond 'reference, la to V case of slander. Next. I ara directed to an infanticide,' a forged M'iH and a bavel these things to do with an action fo recover on a -- prom!gso.ryInote. t?utt 4erh8ps,i.Uie t I!: lnsk on. "tTrrSBURGM i NEW CENTURY PRINTING CO. - - ma3c. "K'o wraw. J.G. GRAHAM f Proprietor Anyone can Batch Chicks with a BUCKEYE Guaranteed to hatch a chick: - - V' i. --C- lies in. counsel's final reference to the all and examine thenizjl!" No business more profitable than the chicken business; nothing o conducive to profit-makinas the Buckeye. 1 : We have just received a number of the g size, ready for use.' -- g -- IE l unusual with the Buckeye -- notorious LIppman vs. Henshaw case Mhe silliest and uiobt ribald breach of piomisa suit In all the annals of western Jurisprudence., Judgment for defendants, with coats."... '. ... i whb every hatchable egg 'One hundred percent is not most shameless 4ault to this coucU j 50-eg- VAIIford Pprryr 338 " Always Something to Mlae. eee that, a rnaa has succeeded In . flying from a ship to shore. "When they' get;so that they can fly from shore to a ship there may be eomo chance foe the nan who alw mlssos the boat." ' . , , , . . "Trua. but then wd'll have to con- teixl ith the man who alwayr mieaea ' noro,!ise r M L25 the quality and olessibn. standing olF youF.biisliiws In Provo there is one place . where 1 you are assured of the threeessentials . r THE WELD .Is the best index r of y MONUMENT IN PIONEER PARK witticism Hearers Appreciated. Simeon Ford was discussing the , Make Sounds Nearer True. "It was - a ethics of speech-makinthe from sound l'o phoncujake long and tedious speech, but t listened attenU vely: rilkertohavenpeopii M 1 graphs nearer true to the original and. listen to my speeches, you know, and without, the metallic note, Is the idea In patenting f turn about Is fair play.- - '. Well, I'm of a such Instruments tn which he lor because" I I If hadn't listened, glad I'd , have missed one ' of the ' best amplifying horn is pointed to the : vlndupt 1 ever heard. 'And now." said fioor. as were we all Just the speaker. Hi, Uifln't Have It ready , The Husking Bee In Maine. to drop off to sleep, 'as Lady JJodiva Miss Merrtllr teacher In grade .One of .the-- . old. rural lnstUutlon reniarkedwbeoabe , eretumlng achooLJbaOrQuble. .with Johnnlclapt " w1ch- nr stftl in vogue in puVfthe from her ride. '1 am drawing near mr week. "Johnnie hsd trouble" dolnghls progress "of modern Inventions, lg the ctoihes." work .and the authorltl finally, dis old fashioned husking beer says, the covered that his sight was defective. Kermehoc .Tptirnq, Tnc JournCl't jots.,Miss t Merrill told Johnnie and sent resoon.leuts from various section nt Mm, home with a note to Ms mblherT Wad In any precious surging the ataLe iava been gtvtnt; lnterestlne; t note in horror then7 use "T He ased-aU- he accounts Tor the pasttwe-- . weeks of and"peafla"e9pectally. nevef 'ax the end of the at the teacher and burst Into rears tteedle. Simply t ratherlags of this nature In theiric- - sllk-a- od pasa it through,, the :.. hole The note readtallty with the accompanying harvest Jhe knotting Is also an Important, "Johnntd 4ias. astigmatism do not attpppr. which seem to llffer In ".it I let htm return to sehet"unttrhe has must be It to largo enough few points from those recorded la' point. been attended to." enough to h pages of New England "story writ-- : hold the- bead, but not large 1Jsb. lerrlll understood, his grief : use Pearl show." intri to stringers m of 2S and 50 years ago. About the j rate knot of their 'hen she rwlT? bPtter te fora own, aud that Is rff difference seems to be that the why It In, on the whole, ne reaa. i nom Know to. have ",a ratner , better modern farmer can call all his guests h doner tut T.licked him for It jewels trung by-h- at together by telephone Instead of wnit- - j very expenFive When cant find it on him. and he says he there is a col professional. ins for slower methods of summoning belter lick him. the sot to .ail,,t g9 U.. now-yolarette or something, hera to bring results. ' w gnd yu 0411 flnd be mad, this is absolutely h Provo testimony iasorifirmedr Reports of early relief sustantiated.-Cur- es doubly proved by test of time. Let a Provo citizen, speak. James E. Snow.,563 East.Third.North street, Provo, Utah, say:. "I suffered for years from backache and kidney comnlaint and the annoyance was al ways more severe when I took cold. After1 using Doan's Kidney Pills, pro cured at the Smoot Drug, yo.; I was cured 4nd that cure has proven permanent I have never lost, an oppor tunity to recommend Doan'a Kidney Pills to my friends and acquaintances suffering in a similar manner IT, 1906.) , tSUtement giveiT-JulDeeds Not Word i On Aug. 17, 1909, Mr. Snow was again . Interviewed, and he said: "The statement I gave, for publication In 1906 was correct In all details. Doan's Kidney Pills did me a great deal of good, and I am glad to tell others about them. You may continued to jmMi8h my testimonial." - For sale by all- dealers. Prjee 50 uffalo. Co., cents.' Foeter-MllburNew xorK, soie agents ror ine uniieo Kind of StaticnflaCr y You Use - 1 know," she ssiif, fofT.nlv-on- e. occasion wher dress 'wasn't the most Important thin a- - Saratona of all. It was hotel, and we bad arranged, a certain small set of us, to ball after the races. ; There was an Englishman atMhe hotel, one who' don't know their Englishmen place, and the morning of the ball he cam to me and sand: 'I here there's a ba.ll tonight " lent It Jolly? But. isay, is fancy dress de rigeurr 'No. 'Lord Lachout,' said I, 'fancy dress U not de rlgeur but an Invitation la. " anecdote,--"- I'he Provo evidence Is now complete. - the sn-prBrceliiniortan(i'Of .jiress, svaareRussellv-dlsoussl- ng Doan'B Kidney r:v-:'-'.;:::- 't nt Too Trivial for Unoa Sam. Uncle Sam .does not deal "tn sniaL tlgiiresu According to the controller of the treasury a bill of 53 ' cents b too trivial a matteor the govern inent to consider. ,S ich a decision wai made hy the controller itt the casi mi George W. Lambert." a discharge! U. 8. Oc of the, Twenty-sixttr(vte his discharge from tfc arm In 1904. Lambert claimed the. government wai hort 55 cents In his pay. The Halm was disattowed on ih grouml that. lr accordance with the established prae lno of the government, the aroounl J too mall .to warrant a settlement -- Realiy Neat Rebuke. minded of an -- Kdlson-rnnandesce- Lillian praise riPills. , For quick relief and lasting cures. begln-&Ln- as the moat adaptable for street the hotne Cleveland, of Charles Francis Brush, the- invent-or." was the InitlarArnerlcan etty ro system for street light- Adopt v . . Ing. Since 1874, hot hv. the (Irtish arc system "and the sys tem have j',veloped.Morloy's Mnga-- . tesllmonyT add-th- eir Provo people They gladly - -- arc light gained favor Popijar Verdict 1 j SMO OT :"-,- v CA8TLEGATE a W. 44e4af4ttmVtfft S P A FFO R D CO ai CLEATCREEK Get In now while you can. Center We have plenty. .1 ROCK fepRINGS Telephone 17 J 1 |