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Show Thr VkUv'O likkAt li X THE'cHERALD'S-- EDIT 3 ' i Morbid Cariosity i ff; , j, ; (SEMI-WEEKL- Y) j - . PEPENDENT JNJ POLITICS- .- 4, - - ' " Entered in the Postoff ice at, Provo, tyah, as matter, January 4, 1911. " j- An-gef- an)r-ma- Provo, Utah - . mail second-clas- s Oie-deathr- Regarding Proyo's JJnexcelUd Advantages , , zLWithlmorthan -f- r . de- - a mile pirtipg. every ;24 hoursr And" tht Union station located nearly T yr -- scoft gf passenger trains arriving and a es - tjf they-aregurlt- ' s t , ,r BAKER, EDITOR AND MANAGER Center Street : - Last night another little soul departed from this tcrrestial In a recent issue of the "Outlook Colonel Roosevelt has an article ' ' ' over his signature, eutitled "Murder Is Murder." . 7" . . ., sphere. u v mill-race The formCfpresident's views are thaf no worse service can be Joseph Thompson s little body was recovered from the fire-bell after the alarm ha been given,- the rung anjl scores of peOr reijdered by labor union leaders to the cause of unionism than that ' . when they seek to. identify the cause of unionism with the cause of pie had responded. ,tM a Poor mother, poor father, poof Kttle' sisters! When the body guilty of a murderous attack of the nature of the Los vof the unfortunate boy had been recovered, didJ a snpathetic, crowd Times explosion. saddended rfrspcrs-eja byColonel: Roosevelt'saysr x- 7 ; : could to the about Seoresrcrowded 'No. help they theparents? "l have no idea , whether? the men arrested upon : Mr. Burns' desolate little homf; who ha neverrknown the .'parents or child,! j statement are or are" not guilty. ..The. labor leaders in question have pushing and scrambling for a. place of vantage, merely 'to see all er no"idea-wh.eth- sobs and the unfortunate or not they could, the mother's heart-rendin- g little sisters tears not serving to satisfy, he mob,' but still wanting 'They are entitled to an absolutely fair trial. If they have no of see the little boy, but in this they were disappointed, money" to( provide counsel for themselves then it would be entirely-propethe body to as me uouy .nau oecn laxen 10 an unucnaKtng csaDusnmeni. for any body of men to furnish them the requisite funds, simOfficers are lax in their duty when they do not take immediate ply as" an incident in securing them a fair trial. But it is 'grossly imsteps to scatter a morbidly, curious cr9wd under the circumstances proper to try to create a public opinion in favor of the arrested men m and upon such a sad occasion. simply; because the crime they are "accused is committed agajnsLAJapitl.istiLacorporation andbause the men jwho are chirged with "committing ifarermembers of a labor union. fwThis is an iniquity as gross as it would have been if, 'when, , PUBLISHED BY HERALD PUBLISHING CO. ' Roosevelt's Fair Attitude t. rJIerald (Weekly.) LESTER u fr '- Consolidation of The Provo Herald (Daily), and Intermouotain G. . AGE - - '- " GRI'P V of-wh- ich rom" the busjnesscenter; witfinearly a thousand people traversing the streets frornthe" depot oh the southwest and the B. Y. University oLthftJJO.rth"a&Wit should be plain tp everyon that atreet car three years ag6, tne sugar trust was indicted" tor swindling operations "wonder iwihat some of Provo's 'capitalists fiq InfC would "pay There reSaridus' ''ways' of Advertising, - Every progressive in the New York customs house the forces "of organized capitathad-beeobit install suclFa railway, when, by usntig an Edison motor car, and firm knows the right kind 'of advertising gets results. will bring results most unlocked for put behind the indicted men on the ground that the attack on -- Advertising- sometimes whic1 is proving a success in other cities, the expense of erecting from what were .intended to be gotten. The Herald j capitalists guilty of crime meant an attack on all capital. can be dispensed with, just the overhead 'trolley and Jhe power-hous- e call attenisrnot adveTtismg- m- tms.carticler but wishes-t- a xepresenta- "Undoubtedly there have been repeated cases-wher- e tnd opeTTting'enseFoTlh? "usual street car line can be cut nearly tion tosoliciting the manner in "which Provo is being advertised. ; tives of capital have thus endeavored (to prevent successful assault .' ; ; Scores h half. ' upon scores of "For .S'aleM signs are plastered over the onabuses prnrxuttedjiiJlie.. toestscapitaliw44tt-very'.such- -' VZCTfiJIerald: matter fiowrwealthy: or influentiartheoffendery the Outlook J Union station would "receive a muchimare favorable, impression ef prtper.Jkind"-oLdvertising?Certainty" hotrmgintjhatjyonr-impressio- case;no ieved that he should be condemned. " would be of another city upon seeing every other house Provo. Before plans are laid to draw settlers to Provo ajid vicinity, Colonel Roopevelt takes a fair view. The defendants should with a large,' unsightly sign of "For Sale" upon it. No matter how we should look about us and draw conclusions as a stranger would. in which to live, ho man' who has to depend have the best legal talent as counsel. It goes without saying that natural beauty of Provo; desirable a city may be No city in the intermountain west has upon his own resources for "V livelihood cares' to located irr a "For the proVecutlon!VillJ15vTgorous.""' Nothing; we believe, would please andar witht picturesque-mountain- s tojhe.east bautifujjakejojhe lead which means to other some we devise nbt by k ... owner of the Times, more than to connect, Harrison Gray-Oti- s, west ahdlthe mosT ferTile"of valleys lying betwen, anyone who would proctrve;purchaserk rto'buy without plastering the town with members of a labor organization with .the horrible catastrophe of ' ' take time to look, this sectton over cannot help but be impressed unsightly signs? which progressive citi October ! last, when 2rworkmen were killed in the explosion are being talten in tbe larger' citiesby i4 Stepsr healthful and surroundings. with favorably first ones that should wrecked the Los Angeles TfmesTuilding.vIn the eyes of theMer Some means also should betaken to afford better ..transportation zens to disoense with all unsiffhtlv signs. The ana :vianuiaciurers absuciauun ui iua tun aii men . & that not vmy t it TTtaii , Ttiw are a number of sites alone the be discarded, we believe, are tne "For Sa ,,:i:t! Harrison Betwen criminals. are Otis, with labor unions Gray of the property and : city, besides netted .L ' ... mar the anoearance proper iTijt " ift'effective: eastern shore were ideal resorts could be established.' ; watirnner' Lbs a of and association M. M. judge,-- ' corporation and the Angeles citizen ' unfavorable impression upon the prospective a advertising hundreds of people could be induced "to come to this creating very line-T- he will to accused have the factors who are yerystrong there, put up a Herald invites articles from- - its readers, VUong this resort during the summer" season. 1 . fight !to prove their innocence. Tor so rrany houses being for sale." "strong time is opportune, for advertising Proyo as. an ideal city. discussing the cause The -" should sufferthrxtreme BuVif"thVMcNahiaras7are ..f. guilty they some other means for advertising us let At . rate, what" adopt the see us and any about look "of stranger's v all, let us, But. first . penalty of the law. . property for sale. will i the-rever- se ! . -- 7r te , -- Sale"-toSvn.-C- an -- - such-beauUfu- T r"-;im- s ' ns-cica he-iviia- nis T - - . be, .first impression " f- -- -- j. .U m . " , ..i.w ;ii 1 rf i: j;t r.i. - - 1;- - i i '( J - i , - ; V.. f .. ,y ;" - - another' prospective purchasers, in the Tellurlde "Power company, as that is anxious to get through j this section with its proposed line to join the Beaver and ho plants together.-.- - The city can get the plant forIe3f the present' time than ever! money-a- t before, and the local company would 'prefer jto sell to the city. The matter; will be decided within a short time. t " Richfield Reaper. - m. - . , f - - - JJJMMJMMJJMiJMM.MMMMMw ..i ,z . M " -j Provo-Logan-Ida- if " '1:1 AGRICULTURE 38 Si . . AT THE VNIVEft- - .Si-- "i . ,.8ITY. 1; The' recent State legislature passed j for the teaching a law which provided h' nniSTRAWBERRY iFIEL- Djof. elementary agriculture" at the r w. Included obl J.'V Many Such Flourishing Fieldsr Are. to, Be ?ers!ty,' the seufl-JGROUNDS.? AND HOSPITAL The t VIEW OF STATE MENTAL; ,f : Uielrequiremenui Tor teacherspound in Close Proximity to Provo. course ia prepare 'to thia of purpose""It is aosolutely necessaryflald he,f distance' teachert ; to teach agriculture inthe upup tbe canyon tot l "(hat a lioness'' should be kept seclud- -t common schools. This course ia not w5rk' ed for at least' a Week or two after v sevfor to duplicate the The city has been at intended in weeks' washe4-oiones. While the birtH of replacing the technical course of agriculture in the eral ' 6st the and naturallylime that' and line aggressive animals!, during university; but it is intended to train pipe are " the most trmid whenx: vl reservoirs 'known, the common since they crty' February teachers especial'y 'for" the ' come Eidf-of cares the motherhood Box from the filled been upon hafe fundamental schools that this aubject ... . ' them. wa If were to the' a' pumiv'j of cage open creek of temporary oui bymcans inay become anjorganrc part -in order ' that punjie might school curriculum. As a furtljer means ingf plant" The water for use.. r get a glimpse of the little fellows, in Of reaching this end a courseJn, ele- muddy, and at times untit all probability their mothers would r mentary agirculture ...will be offered in The water' for .. Irrigating .purposes t tchoot-aout of was turned Its thecJtySunday startjearrying them aroundhecagev the University" Summf Jensen pre nntii they, killed, them- .- I, think J will : Master Water who evening ny present session, so that teachers : are anxious to prepare" themselves fo paratory' to the spring ditch- cleaning be able toopen the cage when : DEVELOPMENT NOTES AND EDITORIAL COMMENT this work can get a splendid course which commenced Monday morning reach Loa Angeles, altnough even h- wonder ,1s when a large force of men was put to thn it will be a little early, accordingj A WARNING. TO SALT LAKE, (display at the Gardner & Adams Clotat the University Summer Bchool. ' ' ling .tore In the Kearns bull ding gaw festaUons of di8plesare,on the part Educational Review. .. work .all over the city. This work to our past experiences, .jstl1!, if ar. t .v :, ' . 1' of th elements. If reformation does -thousand will be completed tonight and the wa- goes weT 1 will try tne experiment" ( When the real estate dealer, and for can !ock the come soon, city clothing firm not in. Box Elder News, Another receijt addition to the Sells' ter 8N0W WILL "an farthquajte to be followed bythe THINKS Floto Circus' is a baby camel. It can1 stated last night tfiht the window was i HELP' THE PA8TrjHE8. irredeemable, o wind in that city sets up a howl as. FOUR LINON CUBS, BABY. CAMEL, be' truth fully said to be the tunniestr B t':ou6h, to; protest agalnsth auhrt- SHOW tittle animal ever seen In the. world of1 ihe.upper Btory" of the? former some" otber dreadful should be heeded, A. ' A.' CalliBter, "secretJfy of the TtE BORN IN SELL8-FLOTJ of Monday g e ficne'e. Monday evemng. while Ogden-Lorthe big, tent Los Angeles Examiner., of the Consolicated Uuilo state board of sheep commissioners, an ar b gden be-the t When Circus reachr- Main that last immediately night" on street, Salt this wenthe'r, said morning 3 pany ttei were.enjoyingth( Child' Redlands' Saved From. Deat;:- - jT a 'zVologlcal collection jhe FORf SALE storm will not jesult in any damage ed Lake pedestrians were clinging totetjtow Wrat boutn street ELECTRIC RICHFIELD 173 was . . ... . ' . - worth. to the sneep Industry of the state. was "augmented by four little visitorai " "After bur childUhad' Jufferedfrom' 'rina wtrntaw . t ; epRone poles to rvo a- oeing ..muwa street The to the council fell f'At the meeting of the ctty Rain wap. needed, "'llr. Callister said.J ty the wind and . over Ensign peak. . ; cubs and were born evererbnchlal trouble for a year,"' They were- ail Hon Hard& IIolmfiSL rarker most of wrote G. Tv Richardson; of Richard- the impor- for the benefit of tne pasturing, and tne ' last Thursday night V,r are not boastlns ttat Ogdeu in sign . Just before theireus-reach- ed town. ,t.4tl VaU" nfruat offer not was 80nV MiU3;:Al- a- we feared it had altogfltHm tne the snowwaB considered A tant matter though nv(nrlw Vioo ronTfl 6)ir Tit fill "WPftthW " This makes the eleventh time that consumption'. It had a bad cougb all f - - w of the local electric company to sell de8irable7" he is'pf the opinion "tbhl out, in than A brief report of .was twmea scores in-- j the time. circus liott nas the Wb tried many remedies i been family also c of theMlgnsits there was not enough of it to cause its ' without avail, and doctor's medicine Camagrdone by the wind in Zion and all creased the Except one t batnes lamb-at , . plant at 51nwood,. the steam plant any damage.. On account of the f.onday goes' .to prove Jbt- at tiine.;6uttredaadly.' ciitt7TtemS-5i--US?now are in the this , hatch-menagerie, severe at this e" a time fish Glenwood tne the bent to been lngTeason almost had Richfield, are Afte'tit here and sou tU torms of Discovery there are heavy ' been singularly fortunate, in: pleased to Bjy ttat one boU,e efJeeted pumphig statioa at .Venice for storm would have been disastrous, but having vitlch'are eo localized. ps not to be ground," a gigantic popular' tree standwild animals or all descrip' a complete cure, and our child is again i the indications are that tne storm is rearing felt eltherjn . Ogden or nearv!cini leg immediately west 01. me bwsiiow 140,000. s i strongnd healthy." v For .coughs, safeis felt for the 333 First South East'., A. Salt Lake paper gives thls.ao- apartment3, a litUe however.; ones, irotke-Teiegra. count of the .storm: street, was- completely uprooted. It act on the matter at once, and the' ty of the flocks.r -- n wlllTnol ' " - matter was referred to the proper conlible - Price 50c5. ejpublic and caused sidewalk over the remedy windows, damaging (iell "Cmaiihing HbrtUBreer Guaran-- i "The council feels that jBRIGHAM WAS WITHOUT WATER: until their arrival here April 17, asan OrrTtal Farmer committee. East down a'ong trees Bamage. and ;a; breaking the cage in wnich' their mothers are teed DT Hedqulst three stores 'lown a of S ilt Lake city, a, wind--; Hrst South greet trees were blown while the.: city' should own, its 1 . This city; has teen without water fbr housed is now closed and will- not be .Do Y6u Have : '1 struck-the, ,T lighting system, it .would be .but.ordl-l..'.:; ; heart, of. the Sown. the Right Kind of Helpft opened until the circus reaches here.i; Foley Kidney mm furnish you the. v..ni ; f..,tSy af...r 6 o'clock laRt,jiiglitj, "Several .windows In the uppe'tvtory nary business jungttient to naye m.um iviinutes rescmWcd a b tho.. Statw street aide- of the Brooks competent engineer to og over the' Tor the water being out vol", the city Speaking of this Fred Allispaw.rhead right kind of help to neutralize and re-- , bftickache,. rnffi'i'e4'imd "dropped ploiit and give an opinion as to its mains Is. that Sunday rorenopn the. trainer of the circus, gave some very niove ths poisons that :t;ause dumnro 'frt.;aifttr4-- at sarce' Rnd other kid-- ' ' tnb' Information uuv . interesting regarding .rtreet. 'actual value. ' rewuujr reuuui uirougn hviV. .uew.pipu ey and bladder ailments. Hedqulsr of the big cats. , ... .. ., t' th vuv.nl ,' Salt LnKe is such a wlckfd city, the Tbe local (HimpRny, however, hns the canyon wasnea out aDout nair way j trr'f'f hap-.jlrtlg Co -- ", - f any-wa- her-litt- u le " - -- r ( I' t.as-bee- n -- very-now- - -- wt , ,. SSL Jtl f . , .again-turne- " -- . - com-fnln- 1 SellB-Flot- o r J!! . - . , , , : on!rnd ' plant,-includi- - , hydro-electri- ng ? aS"116?- snow-erran- d -- . : v j ''.:;-- : "heunHlasOtipitr - ni,; UonB.:li.';:ii-;- ; ; VtlLt. aeWly-Dor- . '' ,i.y-'jsidera- - that'S-jnad- ble j.i.Ir.'J "" s rrmt ; - hni' w...iuc.muu.jiii ' i ' headache,-nervousness- - - iU-th- '. ' 1 ' "'. i . e. |