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Show .......... , . - I ' V . - - - : ' - si --.'.- - , , I THE.PRpyO HERALD HERA .THE NEW. EDITOR! AES 1 L--D t . MANAGEMENT. I issue is- ;.;an. announcement tliat thcProvo Herald has been purchased by Messrs. I. A. Masters of the lifngham Bulletin and S. H. .Wood. of the Uintaland. After this issue the paper "will be published under their supervision. ..- - While Mr. Mastery jsrrot very well known in this city, he comes highjy recommended as a good .business man and a "promising "newspaper man; " I lis" pa- i per at Bingham has(long been considered a credit to the city in which it is prints ed. Mr. Wood is fairly well known here" and has the respect of a great number of persons. His newspaper experience is un- - limitetrand irrthe with the number of a century agq. With the disbandment of the arm- lies which foughjjhe-ar-ef--l 8 1 hi ere was left . one federaL ejnpjQt Joj each.. .1.300 .of. the population in President Monroe's administration " Today there are approximately a half ,a million, or, one to each 180 ofjhe. total population. It is; to be presumed fijat" each of these enjoys a little work. The figures show thit the Democratic simplicity of the early years, ' whenonlypneiriJOO of the population ' wms reqirired ment's business, has been outgrown, now that one in each 180 of our people is required to Jpok after Uncle yarn's "affairs. Broadening of the sCopeof" government requires more and more men and women. Continuation of the same ratio of in- - Zl comparison -- 2,-t- " states-,-thirtee- - " " - ,, of It... i to be hooed that the oeoole . . ' - , . lar delegate convention system, and the peo- e .have assumed control of the machin ery of government hasgovernmenlbe-- . come, responsive to the popular will and progressive legislation been secured., The Progressive- - Republicam league believe popular government is funda- mental, to all other questions. To this end. - " -- -- - ; that ... ' 1t r . - - j. - .. , ,f . r Literature - 3. Alone-woul- THE DANGER OF LA GRIPPE Is Its fatal tendency to pneumonia. To cure your ' la grippe coughs "take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. R. " EL:Fisher,j:Wa3hlngton..JKa3 says: I was troubled with a.severe attack of la grippe and nothing I used did me any good and was threatened with A friend advised me, to pneumonia. kse Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and r got some at once, I was. relieved from tae very first- By the time I had taken three bottles my la grippe was gone. 1 belleva. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound ,to,H'tJ ever useu anu always xeep a oicine bottle with toe.". For sale- - ty Hed- 'qulst Drug Co. -- "Ask . g Boatings thin , Tickets each, family occu one-hal- f, :y :" y y Beach At Long San Diego Santa Barbara. e - . Fishin Rates es families, - Many Winter Resorts The reclamation of, this vast . area would prodlve-homon, the land lor 2,750,000 sy GAIJE ;fR - farm. The addi pying a forty-acrtion to our nation's " wealth, ia land values- d be not less than $11,000,000,000,''- - ot ten - times the mount of mrr nftUcmal debt : - "It is estimated that these enorm ous additions to our. naUonal wealth could be Accompanied In the next fifty years by making available a loan of less than the sum we shall expend on the Panama canal and ev ery dollar of that loan' would be re turned by the settler whose lands Are benefited." , y ..-- : Polo , : 4- - Tennis Golf At RiversideRedlands-- or Pasadena. y. Write' Yachting,DeepSea Game Fishing At Famous Catalina. -All reached in Via24'hoiirs A.G..P.A. Salt 'Lake Salt Lake Route. ' Any Agent -- . ; City ..Splendid Service SM p OTmSP A FFO R'D'J -- Get , It now whlls you, can. bstmAAAA4,4t't 1 y yyy flowed lands whkhlcanbe .drained The economic Importance pf such a work as this scarcely caa be leallzed. -- . Is the Electric sign attractive both day. and night. It draws the people to your --window at night and they-4- c cate your place of business bv that same sign the next , day TRY IT. Uesigns ant quotation; promptly submitted. THE ELECTRIC CO S North 7 ca Hern v &S'G'HT Tftdu,tKHtfWacTeW . ' ,THE REAL SIGN be- ''Conservative engineers state that there are yet 30,000,000 acres of desert to which water can be supplied y- - 1 A GUARANTEED CURE FOR THE BLUES t denignd." The ; In veslmerif o'fnalt "tEe""cost"of the Panama canal wouldadd vast amounts to the national wealth, Mr. Blanchard- - aid,r and continued Whenever requested by any 'progres'- ' sive-statleague or by progressive, lead-- y in ers state legislatures; the National Pro-,- .: -grcssive league' will 'aid- ia the . prepara-- - tion of appropriate bills" and resolutions and will furnish. speakers and literature in support of legislative action upon the,;. proposition; erKunerated in the five num--- : . berci4.paragpaphs set foriii in the'forcgo- ing declaration cf.prmaple----- -- Beauties Opera House, Thursday, Feb, 15 th d. , ; L CXrrIELWEBBER to make available for settlement-th- e unoccupied land as fast as our needs :' , -- s - es evidenceJ by figures showm the numbcr of.. federal emplgyesJoday ,m dengue'- w And of Bett Cast Ever Organized, with a Bevy of Busy Who Knows How to Sing and Dance yond the nieans.of the average citizen. The desert can be made productive only by irrigation, which neces vast outlay In engineering sitates work. f "The most important work our na tional lawmakers have before' them,' to my 'mind, is to provide the means -- ' the Cleverest of All Comediennes Including - withoutan expenditure of money er - the activities of "the. government should'' civilization become 'broadened more complex. That guchjhas bcerf". : . : ; - -- A Musical Hurricane -- p'ro-vidi- ng - - . - ! . 'ihe case lim-ite- vice-preside- y (Himself) . r - - " , - " as-ou- 4 pf - : - - Direct primaries for the "nomination of " ; " all- elective' offtcials. ; The direct election of delegates 'to na- - ;" . tional conventions with opportunity for v '.thcYptet'-texpress! hisichoice for.pfeski " dent and 1, . , ... :r: : '" Amendment to state constitutions for the, initiative, referendum and "v recall. ; J A - - act. thorough general corrupt practice with pro- - v The league willcb-operat-e gressives- in the jseveral states and where-evacceptable, will Tender assistance in l the state' " promoting the organization . ' by direct-vote-- ' of trousers that don't belong missing" trousers. Then the boss Tea-. to me?" faendemai wire was TTzed" tnat ueorge bad made a mis-- " just here and she told rneyou Insisted take, by giving away the pair "belong-fn- g to him (the boss). that these were my clothes." Gorge looked at the garments and The boss tore his hair and fairly cried enaTe 4Jle - nan - ncthe - rar. -TheTand llc wonderrfor the rousera-b- eseemed to be all right and the mhn side being xpensiye contained 4100 left apparently satisfied. ;.: in bills which the proprietor had ; -- placed in one of the pockets before Be him of the incident, and nothing more! left for dinner.- Of course the money was fhough about. yf'P'l aT,A. nt t'n"rg ',?"" , "T "9- jiTn evening when it was timeTo close "up. George was fired on the spot. "The necessity of expeding the re clamation of increased areas of our desert is obvious, said CrJ. Blanebard, statistician of the reclamation ser vice, last night in an address before the Union League club, New York, "This is apparent," be continued, "when we consider that 150,000 good Amertcan cltizena are leaving our country every year to take up their homes under another flag because opportunities in this country are A r "Our public domain, once aa em- I Plre Jn extent, today offers no oppor-tunjty for the poor man,"J said Mr. filanchard; "It wiir not produce crops r' The election of United States senators """ , belongerj to the late customer and In His Best of Al Fun Shows . 'as 5 HECuiflOM und ment of all legislation solely for the com' mon good., . - Just in proportion govern- - . i boss. E .. - 15 "Get in Line For" y servatwrofjcoaljjrojij ,gas4oib?ivwatex 'powers and other natural resources be- - longing to the people, and for the enact- - - Interest charged. But not- the rates ' , withstanding this attitude, of political economists:, nearlyevery state' in the Union has established what arc, known , Jegal:,maxirnufnr rates" of interest for L ' money, thus Itf practice effectually knock- -' . ingout the theories, of the- teacher's of the ' "very broad subject of political economy. 1 ' In the books of a half a century ago, too the "protective tariff was condemned, andHfreTalffclpleSdvoCaled" lhartne"ifJ; . ference in the cost of production at home, and abroad should'form the basis of any : . " protective"" tariff that might "be justly collected on imports, so that it may be seen this is not a new theory, in regard to ' . that Important, question. .. "seems probable that thethebries' :"''';"lt ' . held nowadays will have been superseded by other theories fifty years hence, but' it docs not seem more'radical;departures place"-Tijns6yttntnti practice wilt ake in "the future, than in the past.-- ; There , . has been a steady increase in'governmen-Ma- l activities in America for a hundred -- The woman after exemaining-th- e clothes "said: "These are - not my rJohn's trousers. He 13 a big mat and these are for a man :half his size." : ct of ItVseenislinostneyitable her. the"1)iafiking"an'd thing lse, varied in volume and therefore in vaule, and the question of supply and ywf corner of the shop 4nd gave them to wiser.-cnmpre-- en- theyshould be wipedoifthebooks likeevery-- " tirely omhe plea that money, '7T. " on-so- ws ',. tbe control of the machinery of government, dictate nominations, and platforms,-ele"administrations, legislators, representa- -' tives in Congress and UnitedStaleslsena--- tors and control cabinet officers. Under existing conditions, legislation! in the public interest has been baffled and defeated. This is evidenced by the long struggle to secure laws, but partially the cohTroTof railway'rates and services, the revision of the tariffJn tHejnterest of the proclucer and consumer, statutes dealing with trusts and com- -' economic-pri- nbinations based ciples as applied to jnodern industrial and commercial conditions, a . hensive and impartial reconstruction o GOVERNMENTAL ; ACTIVITY.- - i J n ; .yjtLesof Jhojyjxiiment shoijddJjfLJ L. Uinedwjthin very tjarrnw limits. Indeed, enacted in the fifties and f the usury-la--wrong - sixtieereHdemned-as:&ein- g " in principle,, and it was advocated that - - control vcaucusesrdelegate7c6nventions and party -- Organizations, - and through : VUriters on the economy of forty or fifty years ago were almost unanimously agreed that the' actP" - : - THE EDITOR. ; . : the city will give the new management the support which they deserve. Provo deserves a good newspaper and a good newspaperman not live without support. ' j n - : a tailor.' . One Jay, while the bosf-the-sho- p was away"to dinner, a lady entered aai4aquH-e4-i- f be: longing to her husband, which had been left pressed, were ready. George found a pair of well worn --- t ' .. - - : i -7 ; . ppPTTPT TPAMTgTUr Perhaps it is not general known for Rejust what, the publicans stand. Following is. their declaration pf principles, framed in convention and bearing the signature of 9 Republican U. S. Senators, the governors of six Remembers of the publican house, and innumerable oth er prominen t party men. From a perusal of them one can but conclude that if the Republican party, as seems determined jupon, shall . renominate Taft, and the Democrats nominate either Clark or Wilson, the progres- siye element of the Republican party will vote for and render certain the election of the Democratic national ticket, as the only means of suppressing the evils which they enumerate and protest against in the following : the undersigned, associate qurselyz- ves together as the National Progressive s Republican league. .. The object of the league is the promo- - " tion of popular goveriKstit and progres-- ' sive legislation. Popular government in America has been thwarted and progressive legislation " strangled by the special interests, which ct ' - George Sidney the star of "Busy Finally after , much peruB.siori she The boss tXan discovered that 'his Both own trousers were miBsing. Izzy," the big musical frolic, which was induced to take them. comes to the Opera House next Thura- About ten minutes later a- big husky searched the shop- high' and low and- givyigfMy PROGRESSIVE" Provo has ever had. While it is true that there have been times when through forceof circumstances lacklof support w the paptrhas not been up4o the standard desired by. the manaeement-yet-theiathat the paper has the largest subscription.; list would indicate that the people of the city have been appreciative of the efforts. It would be unfair to discuss the' merits of the Herald without mentioning the faithful workers who have used their efforts to make the paper a welcome visitor. Among' these are 'Mrs. Myrtle B. Smitly society editor f$zm Leavitt, fore man j Joseph Wessrharij operator ; Arthur - - Malan, pressman r Qrvat Singleton, War-,- ; tan Or win, Lattie Webb, Joseph Hafen, " " and E. R. Ey tarriers, also W. D. S. Harrfngtoni sohcitof "They are ail faithful people and deserve all the praise they - s'.r-- Scene from "Busy Izzy," the Big Musical Comedy coming to the Opera House Thursday, Feb. - statemeriis"lnrriheub" - " t . years more cannot resul tjn athingjelse than government job. That will be a happy day. indeed, if we mil Oil UC.VUIUCJiL LU. accept a position . with Uncle bam,- a condition, hOweverr that will prove irksome to those whose ambitions lead them to the performance -- ef theifdatly-dutr-es uu (heir mrfrinitta tive. scrib'ers concerning the paper. It has been the aim of the present management to always give the best paper possible. It has always been considered that the I ler-ai- d has been the best local newspaper .. - . first issue next week. ft will pfObaBly be considered falr'to saX feVLwPlds about theretixing management. It is a pleasure to receive the .1 ft ft n - - 'W 7r - editorial-flefartm- ent ; vm7 Vt.T TT7 i " a mighty good newspaper. The announcement of policyetc, will be made in the get. 1 , pxomisStaii' JJi4iaplahiiiectkH' "TofrTplimenTary ...if. A Want ' We hv $4 Ad.injhc.ncrald plenty. x'Telephone- 17 ztUUi Will Gel it for You i |