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Show i J A THE PRO VO HERALD "T7T dominant personage In thenlay 'tdliess to state all'euds' happily. Tae Lion and the Mouse" isIat John Burkett Ryder, the acknowledgInteresting to--. all classes of tensely w.orUUla ed leade flieatregoers because it Is a pbrtraU which he is known as "Ready Money" ture of men" and events Just now Im Ryder. The Coterie of moneyed mag- portant in national and commercial nates of which he Is the head has affairs. For the interpretation of the been halted In its career by an adverse play the United Play company, has assembled an especially fine cast. The decision rendered by juage Rossmore. play will be giva exactly as presented In retalllatlon they obtain we tempor- at the Lyceum theatre, New York. The ary Buspensicm of the judge from the seat sale for this production opens bench on the grounds of alleged fraud- on Friday February 2. ulent practice. . His daughter Shirley summoned home from Europe returns MABEL DEAL FUNERAL. to find her father dishonored, bank Funeral .services for Mrs. Mabel rupt and broken 1n health, uyder Worthen Deal wife of Chester A. Deal alone Is In possession of the proof of her father's innocence and she deter of this city were held in Springville mines to Secure It from him. Through Sunday! Bishop 0. B. Huntington a plausible chain of circumstances she read the funeral service,and a mixed becomes a member of the Ryder quartet from the Brigham Young household winning the affection of the led by Professor A. C. Lund, family and becoming almost invaluasang "Come- - Unto me." The invocable as a friend and adviser She has concealed her Identity under tion was offered by Bishop O. II. Berg . Her secret of this city and the benediction by the name of Sarah is known only to Jefferson Ryder, the John S. Boyer. son of the money king. Jefferson has DREES PROTE GTIQN FOR . ! m j Isn't it about time . that someone the aid of a tariff on Bermuda' onions, " arose to champion the" interests of growing those tearless vegetables and the Peerless Leader of the democracy the farmer and the fruitgrower? to cur - In times past we have seen states-- reaping a fortune, according rent reports, from their culture. New men, and editors too, for that matter YortMichigas, r OregwrWashtagton, deeply concerned' for the protection Arizona think of Arizona looming up of the mechanic and the artisan; but as a fruit state, why, almost every bad the farmer ever got what was state now is a leader in some form coming to him? And by farmer let us of horticultural production.. understand here everyone who makes What will congress do for the far-- his Jiving tilling the spil, whether he cultivate beans or wheat or apples mer and the fruitgrower? It tried or corn, or express the Juice of the last summer to give him a iarmers and then ' by a apple or grape for use as a beverage. free list, For that matter every farmer, il the strange freak of reasoning It started retsricted sense, should be a iron- - to put" his own products on the free grower as well, and even more snouia niraisW'Mawg'tiisfis-'ttrtBritst-i he be a fruit consumer; for has not and if i t "had been- successf ul there th& freat and beneficient Dr. Wiley ono can't say where it would have said: "Eat oranges; eat them every ended. Whatever free traders believe, on oranges has resulted In day!" Which being interpreted into the tariff the vernacular' "means really, eat fruit. driving' the foreign orange from the Ton can't always get oranges and American market, and with protection while the value of oranges and of the lemon growres are now supof the home market lemons cannot be denied, it is alan plying be will and able 'to supply the to eat apples', they conductive to health if they are allowed reasonhalf other in pears, peaches, prunes, apricots short such fruit as the market affords. able protection. In both, cases, prices has T he more that -- jpeojle ea t of TruiT iraarecril Florida-,-' Texas, Louisiana,grown. nation. the for be will the better it It will save doctors' bills,' prolong life, Arizona, California and other states and make you cheerful, though mar now grow oranges. California grows cliried. Dr. Wiley says so, and no one lemons, and it has the peculiar to to soil it mate growand permit knows better than he The growth of the fruit interests more. If the supply be limited by citrus culture in this may be fairly said to bo one of the discouraging even an amateur pollcan marvels of the aee. Once it was country, reason that the tariff tical economist tare to see any fruit trees growing on lowered? should be Why, ask the Now a farm, except perhajrawild ones. be enan should industry growers, It's a poor farmer that fails to grow can to extent the it that sup. couraged our some fruit.' Look at apple crop. to of f the' only demand, ply supThe valley of the Shenandoah has as it out be cast entirely with just Victoria plied the table of Queen demonstrated its right to live? Should apples. The products of our, orchards the active competition of American of millions people feed the not only be under the Stars and Stripes, but they growers be withdrawn, could it which that interests the supply, in part at least, the markets expected of the of the world and every - year they thereby .would gain a monopo'y would make the price lower are growing in demand abroad! Look market when was than it competition existed? at the pears, and peaches, and grapes, the farmer been has now, Honestly and raisins, and English walnuts by treated congress? fairly other fruit products, taking first place Does it pay to trample on the inter wherever they are snown. See the of the agrarian classes? ests ainwjinij eoifiypa .and grape fruit "aaa tire W iucrwta otvviivBi tlalifornla'tf orange anti "'IronT Florida; by progresslvism? greenbackism, by lemons crowding the foreign product tariff on things the reduce If with you of Texas, to the wall; the south ft ir,JK l v I)f- -; edmeeU-as-fthfradvistr- y - one-hal- . 1 - - - Tr-u- y Ji-XT-x I ty Hi i I l i h f f J ,i i , - 'tl I'l : one-hal- f Si ' ivy- - -- ' CJret-n- 'J fallen-- - Scene? v . ig - 4 from The Lion and The Mouse, Saturday Matinee and Night, Feb. 3. the farmer produces, then be consist ent, if you believe in freo trade, and HERTLY reduce it on the things he has to buy. But, some of the statesmen from be a trreTcnrnrTSyT'TrTTrei we to' revenue need the pay .tariff, and the nation's bills, why not put it on some of the things WE raise? That's just what the farmers say. .In the name of fairness give the farmers a chance, for after all, isn't it the farmer who draws his wealth "The Lion and tho Mouse," which from the soif, who CREATES wealth, and makes the whole country richer will be presented by the United Play instead of poorer by his labor. Give company, at the Opera House, Febhim a show. ruary 3, has scored a tironounced success in all cities in which it lias CharlesDurham, Lovington, 111., has been produced. In New York atone succeeded in finding a positive cure the play ran for two years at the for bed wetting. "My lillte boy wet Lyceum theatre, having made a new the bed every night clear thro' on the record in dramatic annals, by playing floor. I tried several kinds' of kidney through an entire summer without a medicine and I was in the drug store break. The author is Charles Klein, who looking for Something different to help him when I heard of Foley Kid is also responsible for "The Gamblers" Masney pills. After he.had takenthem .'Maggie -- Pepper," "The Music and other Third "The a Degree," see two days we could change and ter," when he had taken two thirds of a well known successes. In "The Lion bottle he was cured. That is about and the Mouse," Mr. Klein deals with teas not wet in one of the widely discussed topics mX e,ii bed since." For sale by Hedquist of the hour the influence yielded in American politics by money. The Drug Co. iltHI wow in- - love with Shirley w htr- - T$100 hp nleTn tho voyage from Europe, lie is in sympathy with her purpose even though its consummation means the be. defeat oMiis'fatherr The tweent tho "Lion" and tho ''Mouse" Is rapidly approaching a climax when the love story of Jefferson and Shirley PER PLATE was paid at a banquet to Henry Clayr In New Orleans in 1S42. 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