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Show i9. Ton i ;.ovo H2:iald. TurcDAY, September '"5. w 'of THE PROVO HERALD rConsXiiiaUon . ' (Dally) and ' MOUNTAIN HERALD (Weekly.) I THE rINTER zzrizzzzi ' to any houses but j vr have - mbvef- ci that's what you are I to remember. aljo if J LUBLISIIDD BY THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY '. BAKER A LARSON, OWNERS, Center CtretL Prove, Utah J ; BOTH PHONES. Catered 1111, At th Pattorfioa, Prove, Utah, inder th act'? March 8, 1879. house gets scorched, we sell the I paint and do the painting o that you your Eliminate th$ Middlemen The other day sixty Pennsylvania farmers,' representing 62,500 Clers of the soil of that state, called upon Mayor Gaynory of New umeV-ciivtn- will-neverlk- :r 2,',::,-rr-:;r:7:'T;"'-- - , , t X - -- Ll.'--. - ve $9J-25,000- - . now Paint t- r mij uuuvCCS- m iUU CAldliiCU tu mm wuj rovj middleman should be done away with and the products of the tary it 1 4handled"dirtctly from7 tFearmer to the c6nsumer,-This-d- e?e scHtr whereby $is Ration proposed to' work out a' happened. be accomplished. Ciay Among; those who discussed the plan was Pat&fcEgan, former " United States minister to Chile. He asserted that the farmers and Ore consumers have been "buncoed" and in proof of this said, "I & Johnson fcave but to state tharthe potatoes for which consumers 'paid $60,-Q3- 0 Glass Company last year Netted the farmers less than $8,500,000. Cabbages "which sold itr New York city for broughrthefarrner $1, v124 West Center St. 00,000, and milk which sold to the consumer for $48,500,000 .Cable, Wire' or Phone Us fcrought the farmers $23,000,000." " ,, We Read English Letters. These figures apply to New York city alone. C Compile the en. tire difference in all the large cities of the country and the amount which shows against farmers' balances will be enormous. And the matter applies everywhere. Grocers contend that they've scarcely Enormous ClB',rtte Consumption. tble to live on the profiTthey can get out of foodstuffs, yet the price - -- Soutfr - Africa - smokes - 650,000.009 per annum. ar1 well over ire so high to the consumers that they, too, can scarcely live." Ac- cigarettes 100 000,000 of - them are : retailed is . evidence to this cording to the farmer sfnd the grocer; the middlemeni the jobbers are to blame, A little tnvesKgation proves the "contention.4" Sugary somewhat startling effect was dren ty witnesses possesslnf speor instance Is sold through a jobbing establishment which makes recently cial knowledge-beforthe. hrdustrles 5 profit on every sack of sugar, whether handled by them or not compjjsalon at Cape Town. The efA car of sugar may. be. consigned ta a local store direct from the fect ofthla enormous consumption of, tobacco upon the physical health of Cagar factory warehouse. This jobbing firm may have had nothing the population, mutt be considerable, - to do with thejsale of ibjLSt'uffibuttheyget a commission just; the and the Union government Is being purged io take theuestloa game. The same rule applies" to" the' canneriesT the candy factories, earnestly Boy Scout movement Is betp,The Soap factories and a. hundred other affairs :whichdeal inilhings ing greatly encouraged as It Is exthat It will counteract and dewhich the people are forced to use. 7 pected , crease the spread of the habit among It Is hoped that the people in New York and Pennsylvania who the youthful Inhabitants of to 4 coun- ' at a conclusion, which may 1 making thismattera-stttdyiH-arri- v work out for the entire country. The high; price evil is here. If it h caused by the middlemen, out with thenh v. Pi ;.L ;.;.. ' haven't . tet fire AVe " ""' . . -: . An Economizer of Time and Labor j Trronvseed fime to: harvesthe Jameos.busyjtian. That's why the, shrewd farmer apprecFates the value of , " the Bell Telephone' service. He may be .miles from the railroad and the nearest ship- pi- n- point. - He is expecting a freight shipment what does he dol With his Bell Telephone he calls up the freight agent. use in going to town. If the shipment has not arrived--n- o do. The Bell Service hand to -- JzTheres alwavi plenty at jgives him opportunity. -- , : f- , ; .Consult our local manager. e The MounfainSfafes Telcphonc&TclcflraphCo. . I. A. SMOOT, District Manager -- " ut Everyone Who is interested in the upbuilding of, Provo.will.read with Interest the article In the news columns concerning S. II. in Iowa. Wood, who is lecturFng in the interest of Provo There can be no doubt, the gentleman is doing a great deal of good for this section of the state. jrrrjjjl FOR RENT. - - MISCELLANEOUS. You can set a house afire," but yon can't always make it burn. : - ' ' ' WANTED TO LEASETRiry herd of 12 cows, Cash with dairy appliances A. T. H. Herald. rent Address Man and wlfo want to take care of farm. Wife good Herald. cooki people reliable. LOST Dark red cow, no horns; brand "J S" on left blp.. Finder return to or notify Miles Strong, 1st East and Fourth South. Liberal reward. California Excursions : FOR SALE. . VI a- Ind. 871-- ; . j I ; Q40.0Q . " 5 f PROVO Tr ; - V : . SERVED HIS TIME ... . - AT SEA FOR 8ALE Cauliflower, at S and 6 Youthful Experiences of 5f Walter Runclman, Author of a Recent cents per pound. Robert Blrkln, Provo Book on Napoleon. FOR SALE A number of good Sir Walter Runcluiao. author of the farm wagons at bargains.' .Also one book on Napoleon,. "The Tragedy of good young mule. Apply Etudobaker. St Helena," 4s a. Scotsman.7 The ses Second West and Center. early fascinated him, and at the age of twelve he ran away from' homo, BUSINESS MAN: . tramped to a northeast coast port, and engaged jnjmj You ncejLa-ban- k that is con-- duUes made his position anythlng.,but venTent to your other ap- a sineenre and the treatment he rewell as bank ceived in It completed his disillusionpointments as ment r with reference to this particular " , mg..f" Our location V meet? vessel. The tyranny finally became un, your requirements precisely, bearable and he to decamp and our expeditious service at an Irish port. managed; His love for the sea, permits no' vexatious delay. however, remained, and before long he was. serving on an American vessel, PROVO COMMERCIAL AND where he speedily" became well liked. Unfortunately, his former captain, SAVINGS BANK. . piqued at ills successful escap. had him captured and back. brought X I am prepared tr, take a Mm- -; J Heavy punishment followed, with the not unnatural consequence of a second - ; ited, number of flight, which resulted in his getting to PUPILS . PIANO . a boat upon which he served the full " Plauo for practice , If desired, term ofiis afcrrenticeBhip. r, - A. E. WRIGHT,- At the right moment he- left the sea 4S2 S. tth E. On Sprfngvll Rd for the business of ship moving and He has foung time to management, write three books besides' his newest, and to take port 4ti polities.-THE STARCHING X f - . : .i - i Halcyon Days. AlQcn?, cr Ilaleyone, th daughter ' KtoUs, carried Ceyx.. was wef3 end Alcyone, on lcnrnlng hl '3. tS rsw lirrscSf Into 8 sea. The ' vf's Bioved by the trajjedy of ) iO- rg lovers; they brought them ; t i,r ia the. form, of. halcyons. eid they decreed that days from December SS T r 9 tft ea should re- i v,!.:;a tho built '! t?; :in .it. - Those Bevon t it year, 'are there ! V. i 1'Jryon days, rir.ya of ;ryi o ' ' " : Blind Charity. ,fUhile I think t iro rather Inclined to give, yet t try to ba discriminating, not to give to every beggar with eji Idle and 'obviously untrue tale, but," said the nearsighted man to a New Vork gun reporter, "I recently fell lmpulsltely for a story new to me. " 'Dos," said tti;3 man as be looked at iiso, i've lost niy spectacles and-I'tiooey trying to etiouah to buy another-pair.'if 1 ehcu'.J l&a icy 'You fpetacles I thoald be lays!?, iCaj "I gave up wlttum'f a .on'tlat ' ' ' other lit ught" -- J fcfi.;-r- lt .In starching your shirts wt show our superiority over tht ri '; ' A "Dreadful to H. Sight J.vBamum,of Freevillej. H.Y had plagued usual, run: Df laundries, in a as"tbo his In for of life years many remspite marked degree. We put thr edies he tried. At last he used :?tarch just -- w&cice"-Salve" and jrrote: fit has puU just the 'tight, amounf iealed with scar cejy a scar there, 'and leave; no streak? efttirely; ' or daubs of ?tarch on th( left IIeal3 Burns, BoiI Eczema, Cuts, Eru'.eea,- SSel!Isiu..Corna-n.work.: - . gt - -- fever-soreth- at - " . UTAH n . 9 r SP AFFORD! SMOOT Winter Rale 1 Delivered 5u;p$1.25 Get n now while you can. 'We have- - plenty. 17 Telephone SUMMER HEAT- -' V - We're getting a Uste ofh now ihd theri at present later on, it will be .with us every day,-""-'Have, you prepared for it Jby .'having ELEdRICTITY wired ' into your home, ofice or store for the EXECTrYcT . LIGHT and ,. Mi:' Jtiie ELETRIC FAN . not, see us TODAY aboutVt ' THE ELECTRIC CO, .H f - - I KNIGHT WOOLWMLliSl! T To Los An gel ee and return. Tickets on sale dalyl until September ' ' 30th, good returning until October 31, 1911. . STOPOVERS EN ROUTE. ' . Only 24 hours to Los Aif eles. THROUGH FAST TRAINS DAILY 3 Cee Agent G. W. Crag, or Union Depot for reservations and , . T. C. PECK, G. P. A., . ' - J. H. MANDERFIELD, A. G. P. A Salt Lake City, - Lo Angeles, r s prni : Thoroughbred Jersey heifer, 16 jnonths old; also two thor oughbred tVyandott cockrels. Phone 1 -- 8ALE FOR -- ; Our flannels are of excellent quality and colors. Call, at our 1,5 J g RETAIL DEPARTMENT at mills, open from8 a. n to6 e ft 1TO LEASE t WANT . are the only manufacturers of woolen suitings :aressgooasana standard government iaDncs f between" Gilllsple Mil: andiiRoylance Packing bouse. Reward. fteturn "to Herald office..'' : i We LOSTLlght coat, Elk plfi In lapel, -- n'. iSLMtkiill V the coming " GOLD WEATHER rz71T i . wrr n nTWrnrmn l - Our line of blankets are just the thing for WILL LEAS Ey, small or large tract of Irrigated land (q Utah county for farming on shares'. Address Roy R Curtis,' Mosida Fruit Land Co., Provo, : ar 1 4 has been no improvement in the enforcement of the bicycle ordinance. What can be the matter with thepoHce depart. take a hand and Utah.. tnent? It soon will be necessary forthe mayor-.tascertain the causeof ; , , robbers has beenjong and dili The search to find the box-cone of the trusted employes of was fcut The party apprehended the Denver & Rio Grande. Detectives believe that the gang now has been broken up and that from now on robbing will ccasc, for which the local merchants will be glad. JIardly a large shipment has been received in this city that has not been broken into and ' " : '' foods-stole; alasis)ttslBiai It tnatr n m " There a rtvrmrmr nfrryinnnn EDJi KLfWlld ULAIUI and-Uta- . Sl'i For Furniture, Desks, etc . . ; For Library Books FINANCIAL REPORT s For and Supplies and S "Repairs Year Ending Juna . ..,,,,,,,,,-,.,,... For Current Expenses ..... , 30, 1911. For Census Enumerators ... ' rece'ipts.'. To of Board' Balance last report $18,531 17 For Members of Superintendent. Sal'y From District Taxes 2U76.08 For Special 8upervlBoi-. School Fund ... 19 0714 Salary Clerk, Treasurer and From County School Fund- - 7,853.00 Librarian From Tuition and other Board, of Examiners '.. ' sources 993 53 Truant Officer i. v.. . ill. From.Sinking Fund , . .11., 2,840.38 For Salary of Janitors ... ; .r Interest paid on bonds $70,493.20 Interest on overdrafts . Overdraft at bunk . 2,931.47 Sinking Fund on hand ..... - 3,659.40 18.80 -- Text-book- 8,812.85-Fo- 4C5.63,511.29 91.26 500.00 1,500.00 2.1C0.00 . " on-han- From-SUt- ". e . .......... ' d PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY at - Hed- - DISaURSEMNTft(For iaymcnt of teachers ..t21,14l 3 For BuUdliy;. Sites, etc. ... 27.6S4.43 - " : ' " Hepect fully subir.it tori, . BOARD It. , t- - 780.00' 35.00 90.00 2,471.70 2.25D.00 171.13 E90.3S - PffoCTloi.ojaglc.vr.j&aly; (I3c qaiat Drug Co.'s, two stores. r Improve--EiCEv- 73,i21.C7 OF EDUCATION. Eufrnp Jonfs, Clerk. - - . |