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Show 7H fHf. i'ROVO HtKrt. .. 1 " - theory is as far from the teachings of these learned men as this editor, is remote from intelligent investigation "Some states, have 'debauched their constitution bv adopting the medical bill; notably Texas, which forbids citizens tf the commonwealth the right of civil liberty in patronizing uractitioiiers "If for no other reason than that-- it pays, a man" should be honest." of their choice in cases of illness. How often are we impressed with the truthfulness of this quo-- v It is gratifying ,to know that formidable opposition to the poifd- tation. .We, now have in mind particti- - ing measure has." assumed definite and powerful proportions not alone , THE WAY.OF.THE. d citizens of the- coiHury l.irly the case of Abraham Ruef.'cfst-- ! ii:. the form of nrotests from -- TRANSGRESSOR v d boss and dictator to senators' andresentatives in. cojigress, blU aisu in lali,pt)litical (SEMIWEEKLY) Consolidation of The Provo Herald (Daily) and intcr.uuiiiaia. " ' Herald (Weekly.) ; ' PKOVO HK ALU one-boa- rd t- -, , - liberal-minde- extradr-addresse- O. C SOOTS E. F. STACKS Center Street . . 7 Editor . . Business Both Phones second-clas- Uwscaamzationjr MedkaT-Freedor- g; O. Flower, ed' jt CtntulFyiklalgaTne, is president, and llo,;Jphn L. Bates, former Some of tlif afnvs governor of Massachusetts, is general counsel. and purposes. of the League, as set forth in its prospectus, are as follows: ; "The aim, and purpose of this League is the maintenance of 'the ""--jft"liuballii11 jii Jya,t!i!?yliyVi!iu.uu'H" ' igiii-- ui uic MUCHC4" pcupic a.yaiiisi lIlc.ca,I y, unjust, uppm """t Spreckels,the m paterrtal-anlaws, ostensibly: TelateiiJ tM f ' and WHliam. J. Borns; During the trial Heney was shot and dan- - jects of health.' whom ihprosc-- 1 an "It will strive' to protect- the people in the enjoyment of one'of geronslyiwjirjr,ed,J) 'T . L . .. r i r ' ."'. . 4 ...I J i l.,4 uc naa- ui mc uisuiu.c yifTtiuci awn, i .i. iiiic&, uie mosi sacred ngnts ior wnicn man nas naci 10 coniejiu,..ag.uui twiyi Mi,.Mwra wmii " A "committed few in suicide the privilege-seekin- g onhfi ury panel. classes the right to select the practitioner of his days lateHaas ' " in choice hour of sickness, the jail, county -in trial the a Ruef The rendted of and conviction or sentence "It will seek through publicity and education to unmask and X fourteen yeafsm the news that Ruef 's oppose any legislation which endeavors to put into i tanager Entered in the Postofiicfluat Provo, Utah, as matter, January 4, 1911. . scoT--- ILl!ljs- j"staiKe it is also proven-thaglittering "gold 3ue 'nbV avail in' thwarting the .endk of material justices 'Abe Kuef had plenty of this world's goods aud was surrounded by a retmue of friends and IuihIhiicii who moved automatically, as it were, when the boss would press the button., " Kuef was convtcted on one of mail the seventy odd indictments charging bribery of supervisf) re-- 'j Pfovo, Utah . JmaiyjiT SanFrane - - -- s uff,which 1). ; 1 -- of the Provo Comiuer- At a meeting net Wednesday night members v..., cial Club will discuss the merits and demerits oi a commission xorm " . of government for this city and thtr ; COMMISSION FORlf movement now on.Tooi 6 have the iegis lature pass a, law giving cixicsjn JJtah OP GOVERNMENT of the first and second class the rtghl to .. . adopt the new form. Without attempting to say what would be the best for all the its recent order granting hint a rehearing. ci'tizcns'of Provo, we can, however, speak from expeiTem c concern AridsoTliemighfy i: ing the change from aldermanic to commissjpiWornrjre .citjMof amouHt of money .and WTiose bail bpnd aggregate - -. e. ... - . 1 - -- - e power-anyon- chinery to enforce its theories and opinions upon citizens who believe - . - - - . ' "The history of civilization is largely the history of the struggle seekinaiasteriihiD- - Dower and wealth at ttushF.Mfs, iHol Prior to 1906 and- during theoTJ"regiroedrank high wines anctTjaskdTnllie "favour" of the multitudes for nhe" expense of modernlimes and, in deino? ratic of the saloons, a over in was turmoil, continuously jgulatidn 'city, whom the crooked politican, the social lion, the ecclesiastical b.&gM. lands its success has usually been due to the ostensibly beneficent "'the social evil," public improvement and the goyjtrnmenot public gar the jeweled damsel and tlieJratichise fixed prayed for an oppor- - purpose which has. veiled the selfish ends of the privilege-sekin- g an impediment to utilities, What made matters worse and acted-ato touch the hem of his garment must spend, perhaps, the terests afickthe ignorance of the public in regard to the master municipal improvement and development of the city's resources ye'ars of his life on the lonely isle of San Quentin with j tive of the promoters. fevefy where privikgejdaaCjelo.power under the nTUTdeT'aitdhOggfoT about by "one section of the. city foreytr ptrfHng agaTrist tKeoth7en forced to perform manual labor. I , protecting or benefiting the ptvhlic. Always its first con "pretexfof t, the" stxckyaTidsndnlustrial-4is-tricWorth7 Fort North comprising Ruef will won be forg(jtteu-- .j cern-i- s the axlvancejiient and enriehnient of those seeking monopoly :"I?uflhe with a population of approximately 15,000," was "ferninst" any- dismissed ffom the mitwls. of Jormer. friends, and dead to theN world ' rights. At the present time we are confronted by a powerful, Fort of the betterment to acjoss Jying his nd oi Wthproper national govern-- , all because, 'concern thing tending as his greed organized and aggressive class, seeking frorn-tj- ie ' the Trijoity river to:the south,, with 50,000 inhabitants. " for gold. , ..J Xment departmental or bureaucratic power for a school of medicine , When at last a charter was drawn bjr a board of freclutlders here-1 -and both here that for half a century has'striven with increasing zeal and determina Verily the way of:tli transgressor is hard, of government form the commission, tc both sides and' acceptable tion to secure- - special legislation that would give to the privneged after. was inaugurated by popular vote, municipal conditions assumed a ones, such monopoly in the treatment of the sick as would enormously A waveNof progress and building development different aspect. number of intelligent a There is no gainsaying the fact that subjects of Uncle Sam are over- add to thir revenue through depriving large values estate increasedpublic the over Panther CityXreal swept of the practitioner or system of their choice. itsldood-suckin- g tendrils reach-- " citizens the right to enjoy confidence was restored and, harmonious internal relations caused burdened by theTisFoctopusTwith "No one wnp has followed the history of successive attempts of the municipal craTt to forge ahead .with leaps and bounds. ing out into every' avenue of trade 'political "doctorsnd organized medicala societies to outlaw practi In this instance the mayor, was chosen from North Fort Worth; and commerce. OST DANGEROUS tioners of opposing systems and methods of &ure can doubt for a mo- a fearless and righteous man was made commissioner of fire and t TRUST OF THEM ALL Mergers," monopolies, pools, combines ni,nt what wjn follow ifthe American Medical Association succeeds and police, and the other commissioners streets and alleys, finance, and trusts areall formed, with the in its attempt to secure a ealth hureau mannen oy regular pnyMcV to for their selected were and ability proven parks buildings public " sole purpose of destroying" competition, controlling the price of raw ians. handle the respective departments., consumer to pay the price or do "A house divided against itself must fall," and will crumble, material and labor, and forcing the A modern-da- y wag has said, "ThiJife is just one1 damn thing after without-nfew all to enrich the by impoverishing the many. There has been talk of factional jealousies in sooner or later. This may or may not be true, but one thing we can far no remedial legislatipnhas been effective." True, the another."and of an East far: to even go-sas, some and speak Provo, people vouch foKis that, running a news- millions of dollars Oil trust was fined some twenty-nin- e Standard dividWest' as the on Second millrace West Provo, designating thi PERVERSITY OF paper is, atrttervals at least just one for violation of stalled Manti-truslaws, but it was understood at ' ' line. V "dadblasted" Misappointment after ing THE DEVIL D. would never have to pay the fine. s If this be true, there "is every reason to believe a change to the time that poor John another. For example,, just ..after "Big Business" well knew there were many slips between the the commission form would soothe the ruffled waters, erase any home-pri'the paper in UtaK south of Salt. only several courts of the land and Justice,' and that the whole matter starting imaginary line separating the commercial .and social interests of Lake City, the press and folder got "out of whack." After employ- be lost in the jungle of human forgetfulness the Provo household, open the; throttle of opportunity and. prosper would soon . , t ... ii i mi r, aim ui imswiw, uicnuaiuiuwi vi ..a ...v -incr miirn evtnrr. snme- niasuncniv . w ......v, oi ti unnoiy comDines, nuwcvci, an an- speaking ity, with the result that every tesident of the city would feel ' on delivered 1700 was irdmg Hresday. buomewhat late Copies ' menace of the proposed, bill for a national health bureatr. or federal benefit, s make to preciable our ; r loins sleeves, and early our Inday LViAnHti weegan of Oklahoma up rolling Owen o intrnAnrrA nator bvJ .- vit uvuiiiij vf"JT vx the perversity of the devil naner a.. hummer of perhaps 12 pageX but the'American Medical Association. : A Utah exchange is very indignant because of the fact that three and backed and fostered by morn- first the and almost in the shop, ednesday thing is the. monster was abroad ' a Insofar as the American home is concerned, this l Af ProvaJaaYe- - been; supat in University Young Brighatrf . professors " .:7 v? not control the would it for all. ing them of . price trust ultimately only of evolution, which, it says, porting higher criticism and the theory oife or new journals cpma oe securea ,n rrovo au uupu, uu, for medical services, but would make it imperative on the part of new it frequently the from thus emanates "man ape. is the... belief that . . . to the mat iojiwo wnuic uays. mciciuic iuuajr 3 . . in Ur.A rvfeirbn ttui ab.sobitplv shoulders i i .wnaOTna TOStcvcre . happen, th.rth. we.,xpec, Joj. tol4tJUB wnnw whrt nmah (rr.m rv -- z inr trasi auuiu iiicm. i uc lai wuiidii v ' l"-y.:" 11UJM thrtcp i' rBirSouThwgStePortorth; Texas.- nearly- a quarter. v7 - .. awl- - inOfrttirthc- he flfai-Hi.-rtaw- s the-masse- ity j s x mo-remain- ing -- well-insof- . ar ed-a- mdiv-tdualtty-i- -- . d -- So t-- o t'' nt ge - . . . -- -- L . . i . r I 1 Dingu -- ... ,- t - i the Have personally imported their nn:' boim'dt-Out of to the inimical best di'ligand enlSuslasm over;: Ginger wyvof legislation of the entire state. h gov- - what they hae found to the commer-Interests ' not a few have- returned: . hlnh. ofTrt itlk:'.,.i. -y-,ernor imsui, uc eiyetieu iu wir IfLfm- retail annles hut local.tlw to bnng on to .but in asking for . legislation purely, ana 's . desires alone should betneirramuies jneir neignoors..u mo lIJC uian cMon-f more dozen a enterprising of are we the and. consulted, opinion, 10 woeu re :' uuaetsi to courage form .Omaha to aeceniuu this 1b the fh-t- lime inlhe history ovists have returned is nobody looking Utah with colonization companies legislation in this state when ihe A lie traveis by while - utfanimous petition of thrtwopjeof a tbeiriield,-.:.. A municipality has ben disregarded by it There, is bur one indication. From truth trudges along with lagging step,, " ' 1 every state in the ' union they are ind finally arrives. . governor.1 reTtfpoBseBs information is an froto Ogden that eoming, ii tne aeiuge oi lniimneH aC. fhe part oi wiULeu uu n v waived hv tha- nuhlicfiv Tiureau of is"desirable even fo-r,r uic vjvvcihoi jppry, lu BfereaeeklDtSQmtingin Jar the j ui, ritthelmer ' -- V . locaU-Ogden- r.- ; w.wnuu s yit on the against such a move .aefkins aui?tJool8 Jilher ju:-Jn.:t"Verjr "State'sgovernment. United the" more 1ow are than water the tiout ' Ptnuk by a contrary current, Clar- If you will carefully count your exof ; industry half out of the, water, and starving nal Express. 'of government as successfullv en- - so runs the' whole trend r.re H. Walker ana his Curtiss ma- nn tran a sun -i in you will seldom have occasion ( penses - pimmprrs Theopening coyotes catch and dBstroy thousands lurceitj 111 iict ,,.1 muiues, usncsiuu uu Sate . t!.:-- to ask the bank to discount awakenan 1911 has f mh each year. District tlame War-av-i the Clearance the " crashed into Jhe. your note. year sjeii other cit Cwerejnformed that' the .5 On thisrvery first of Jan. iiion field yesterday Snd ended the den' Hanchetr took the precaution of -first dny of the meet' Uiat 3000 peo- screening the streanfis last fall to pre yA hewdiaryTie Tbegan ; ' ' ....... ' .But before the first of Feb. V Walker had made vent ixfdury coyotes from killing J . pl- - went to see. tUra onH rfreni1iim throo.nf tha nr. y ' . dish party a suc price to X , , "Was . , yotir . chafing His zeal to ebb. two trials, only to fail tp get into the trout this year. He is anxious to raise seaspn stock at a reduced began j aaOUvnAhl m eofW ulnBl principles 01 coiirnimtiiwu uiiiu cess i The boaster's story of his life is too The executive was of government. sir, wlu n on the third trial he.tose'Jhe screens ia order that the fish may nrPHtf.-.and shows thalhe Wo spoiled all the food much like tue historical sh arply . went about fifty feet, i and ascend the stream' for spawning. The is, a wise measure, novelone willing' tn vronr ficnon n tnpre chall in .. .1.1 B .I.A r ri .hnn iuit . n ovtt cltizensare de- r of" class useful ,u . iuc . an current to tnre Darts fiction. air truta that game warden expects to fill the hatchran squarely lato t.u.uftn rtcuu t mi.(rtn The chestnut "Uee is exceedingly regular restaurant."-Washing- ton! upael the machine as stated above,aery n the sprln;s4a8aIn'U''tn9 . ThU of aite.x' anirit the praST .ive with the small Z.J. Tfee front wheel was badly bent whlle early summer with native trout spawn Popular boy; but a well- ZJ:J 0 the in hasheen tive voguln large,;, nee tbe pide wheel waa.conpletelyT de The streams never freeze and the fiBh nuuiu iouu uuu(uuui give niul" v " vur.r.ruM,. dnlv In familv. the Oreen- hnkit in " --OirrtPti Eveninr msnrffird . . ZZT; : .. T. . . laolisbedtogetlierl'iilhsomej of the begin to run early in February . greater joy. .." - ,, - reeent . ... iaia. .iuv , ua imw w unuguin 1y111.cB.uur117.u1n1 n Vir"n. - r.A.M-,joarauyeiy races in the planes. Walker wag aot v vr.w- - i. iff yr. i ".v . J .u .Til .,- . v rti, Z.f K at "writes most detest is he nobody iuched. . Tbat. constituted the first whrfiiOTioysnzes"cOn" in nlavn"t'hnt nnhndv will riav anrl'lhe Eyery thing state,-- It is prcbable, ohwever. that in ; f'9 ,Yar, Shoutcf jkeep .Fort Duchesne aviation f?ay. yersation and" prevents us from get-"4 1r h rift k MnMtlv mother novels that nob'ody 'wTre"ad'."r There more willbe raised in tHCL. OAiCaiUaV FtuVW grain f . T I m rvt iH Iota otlyn ohntibl Hrv talrurt It is now slated that the broken tuiiucuiatc uiig iu avuuu vuuuim vv iaai-Wicks And wljaf does ever beeivinfluenced our than there have stores before, in TJfahJhis year ly" last" we the" Ai of 'have machint tannot:; be "something to be F- irts by Uintah basin commercial clubrwlth as much by farm products of a.t write: ' toaTse meet and at the tnanKiui Salt ior. fashion has de I Lake, ip reaiiy regard to the proposed abandonment to pay for the goods, . Hicks Oh, he" writes checks that creed that the rat" and the J "rampant Lr,ran will necessarily be abandoned of Fort Duchesne With the. unsettled : .as .It. ma?,, output rom Utah mines than ibi sev- - nobody win cash. Boston Transcript. ' 'OWat..ftock?,AjBeUist v bun" ; must .. p "bulging '.,: go. Logan,,, n.- publican. theTJintat-lndiansnd tsondition of jfeara past, tas'awvs see'ma "likeirlio" b:ajne-iert- ' the lack of protection for the scatter all around. It certainly takes well people entering the state to make! 7116 c&nnv scot' wandered into the xi win. itniuire. more man one coat of whitewash to renovate some poll ' ' Coyotes Destroying TrOMf ' ed settlers it would be a foolish move wSth tia,.rnnlA Judging from the their homes in the valleys and ' the Pharmacy, lUclans. Indeed, some of. them homI would. be aversre person scarcely. on the. of the government to than 'ever came la' 'any year! 'Tm wanting threepenn rorth o' a disinfectant added" to the" lime. ' ;I;t.'the"oi'easly "coyote withpieuNnwvenhetroops:from there at this County "Record.- ainc6the pioneering days. These . audanum, he announced, Wiseacres s t'o advise zo "nottd . short-tihas a time. ben detest-It for trout. Yes theee only busi things are already making themselves "What for?" asked the chemist,. extremes; but how can w'e comb our ' aiifmats hate played havoc with irinoe the Indians broke their bounds Ogdon Ignored, by the. Governor . - manifest, and the state "has "even now!p,c,OTre,yr on our shoes In the morn- - . It is and Went north and th- troops: had Osden is to be denied s commission begun to lift nnder the combined im- For' twopence,". reponded the Soot n8,r .or put ? ;; h Lake troiit each yeaf. without ing g6ing to extremes! 1st fact tliaf the fiPh.come a bard timetojeef them back "to the torm-of- 1 government-sucas the peo- petus. It :!'Mrs. Parington,- -. but was.not reservation by peaceful means,- .With; ple of Ogden are demanding, and this v Jake 'is itrge; nqmbi'rs .wfcIn the since Utah blew While few womtm are able .to Write some other woman who observed r that ; ii to t;u ti n the spring. out r,the moral .'.influence jot .Cncle denial, we are informed, is trom the her first real boosting blast, which for the magazines, "all "can write for y.hi'ithe Sterling family mdst have been .. j u? s. :di:wn:.llie:'.stpp Sstn's troopajthey sre Ihibrc 'to jbresic goTCTnor' of the state-was at the Omaha, land show in Jana- terge-anrery. rich at one time, Judg-,,!.. 8pd. SO.. 8 1ft out, at a ay :tne,Wd.casc(nslderaMoi We are surprised' Oiat ClovernOp arl," close to 200 farmers have pulled! The" healthy youngster will not mgr irom trie great quantity of sijver- -?'? ri.ail:aitil m ' wflro mnrkrcil .trt ;; " ilie r,nn? cr-- r! .h) HC'V. VVZ' It : 1H rtancnr1, pf iOITT! .. ... 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