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Show retald Editorials Provo.nerald The PK T J OF HEAT HeraW Publishing by th Published Company-Provo- Utah. , ...Manager t. H. MASTERS read the old "If a nurabfcr "of the people" of Provo WOtild-iusrJamilia'r" lines agarfn "6hrWadthe power of Giftie' Ge us, To see ourselves as praers see us " perhapr ithey would" be less ready to ai'u'cise tlie faults of itejx; neighbors.' We are all peculiar in our E .Editor SAM H.i WOQD' Entered as second class mail mat-- , (From the Hartford Times.) h Po8!'?.. In the great special edition of the ter June.6,' 1911, of March ; the act under Provo, Utah, last . Denver Times, published"on the way. j 1879. 3, j day f the old year (100 pages in elev' Wcjwonder why "Teddy" doesn't have "the nerve to come 6u en section) the wonderful story of the BUILDING AND REAL ESTATE and aiiTnounce, his intentions of running for the big job down at prosperity and progress of "the cenNOTES. tennial state - in 1911, is adequately Washington instead of trying to get through a side doof. He has told. No feature of this remarkable already conceded that he wants the job and yet he seems to want Mr.. B C. SfieHey of Tucker let a is ol more interest than the people to force him to run. narrative . contract today for the construction of 1 t i the account of how the stockmen of a nice dwelling house and barn on the state made more mojney last year THE BINGHAM TRAGEDY- .ate twenty acre fruit farm on-- Provo ' ever of thaa before the fact in ' spite There has been a great deal of talk in a number of the Salt Lake Bench. He bought this farm about that the Denver cattle market ahow- -twoeeksagO-andJ- s papers concerning the runaway train on the Copper Belt line of I m'J r'i-S , i. in of cattle it by putting on. new buildings and the D. & R. G. at Binghamlast week. Some of tHe Salt Lake papers f I v , marketed of 100,000 as compare4 with jt fences, and hy setting out several-acre- s seem to be trying to help the company frame up an excuse for this " The Denver paper says: 110., K more of Jonathan apples. Mr. 1 ; accident, beyond the fact that the grade on this line is entirely too The increased value of the livShelly's lather and- mother will - steep to operate over. If the editor of the wishes . estockis esponsible-iof the greater the property and care for it "to vindicate 'brutes" as he calls them, why not attack some one valuation upon the total livestock of a' s ' ' , I 'i " the state at the close of 1911, .than a when the buildings are complete. They, who is really to blame and not beat around the bush by. trying to y ear. agCLTJhe. jaeaaLwMonejol are cpmlng f ronv Holdredge, Nebras-; ring in some onewfthgTffdgeagainst the f ormegairof the shopsv varied conditions, some portions of ka, and will be here in about ten It is the biggest piece ofnonsense ever conceived to try to make the state being subject to drought and days. . . . the people believe that the tracks on this Copper Belt railway were others having plenty of- grass and al . Mr. P A. Hansen the drayman haa most Ideal conditions really greased. A number of men examined the track carefully after The business bought five acres of fine fruit land ' i T iJSrifc-- f S, J..,...:..,.,JvJjJ jJ-Kas a whole, however, has been satis- - oa Provo Bench and Is building a nice the accident and found no-- traces of grease. factory. aslookedaT from the "dollars- new residence on it. The house Is standpoint. As viewed from practically completed and when done EXPENSIVE CITY GOVERNMENT the standpoint of general 'welfare of will be occupied by Mtv- Hansen and Julius Rath, who la walking around miles to date and when his trip Is the industry conditions are not as gat- - family. He expects to set the entire He Is to receive iO.OOC iioui sractory. xne west, is common witn tract, of Jonathan and w inesap apples. Government does. Our national capitol the world on a 500,000 mile tripTlbls completed things which the SL Louis club. whole country, Is suffering from a the Mr Charles Wilson of Thistle has first having has a governing body of 483 members and these men are supposed second vllt to Provo, the Rath states that Provo has grown faaine in cattle of commerce, in the boughr ten acres of fine land on Probeen mad to this city sevett years wonderfully .duriDg the past seven evolution that has been taking place vo Bench; and has ordered his trees to be the brain of the nation, and are, perhaps, among the highest ago. years and Is especially pleased with in the west from range conditions to for the entire tract. He Is going to ' r salaried men our country has on itspay roll;::: ; Young Rath when. 14 years of age the cleanly condition of the town. In thoseof the farm and ranch, stockmen seta strictly commercial orchard of s and sturdy btd congressmen must leftist. Louis, Mo., in 1897, selected Ms opinion, the things ProvoTieeas have been gradually getting rid of Jonathan-- and Winesap apples. Mr. .august-senator100 news boys for the long most are ,a city hall, and streets cars. their-- cowa and: depending upon the Wilson is an engineer on the D. & R. fiddle away with a little old appropriation bill of a few hundred out of Rathi 18 in two more to be the is which days completed During tramp ranges of the southwest for their an- - G. railway. .He will have his trees In the last yeargr-b- y- tlre-Louislubv--Rath- , ; dollars for a dog catcher for the city.pf Washington. will be in Provo, he will deliver lec nUal supply of steers. During "the cared for by some fruit grower la theatre where he last year the south had a demand for the district and will retain his posiIssue'of the Saturday Evening Post is an editorial on this subject when crossing the seas is compelled to tures at.the Ellen around the deck has been given ' permission by Man-- all the steers they could produee and tion on the road for a few years walk 12 hours a ' which every, person should read and then get busy and see that of th steamers day and is allowed half ager Ashton to sell pictures of him at prices that were practically pro L they - come into, bearing. - something Is" done to correct "these extravagant habits" which Wash the milage that the steamers make. He self and his dog. hibitive to the northern grazer. Mr. Patton of Pueblo, Colo., In every town the traveler goes into Colorado cattlemen have finally disington has attained. A commission of five men appointed by con- -' Is not allowed to beg, borrow, work of Mr. J. H. Denman, of Tuckmust obtain the signatures of the covered that in order to Increase the er, has moved onto Mr. Denman's have t and he the or steal of club, affairs national than inuf could better attend the by our Capitol gress and supply of cattle It will be necessary twenty acre orchard, tract on Provo does .these 483 dignatanes from, various states. Day after day. and I1Q0O and a dog at the end of bis trip. Mayor, chief of police, city clerk ' ' has' covered 480,000 man postmaster. The young to return to the cow. During the Bench and will care for the orchard the page after page of the Record are taken up with jangling-ove- f there was a steady Increase in the coming season Mr. Donman" year, different items of the City's Budget. A gentleman from Kentucky the prices of breeding cattle. and few- bought this land a couple of, months invites'his fellow congressman from Illinios out presumbaly for the er came to market than before. This ago and Is going to put it into a high ELBERTA an appropriation of $360 BOY should certainly result in an increased state of cultivation. purpose of pounding his head and r.-.Mr. iAlvin Pedersen of Provo has population in the near future, although for two motor cycles for the eltvator inspectors. increase necessarawhile e for will this tract of fruit land a bought ' ..rises'"". be slow. - "Prices '"" on" "bee-f- tattle on Ptovo Bench and has moved onto (By our Sneclal Correspondent) ily THEODORE ROOSEVELT AND HIS OHIO SPEECH. Joseph Buller, an old time Jjpsident hare finally reached the point where it and getting ready for spring work. Roosevelt of Theodore recent at The Columbus, Ohio, speech of Elberta, Utah, who with his family it is profitable for the farmer to stall He expects to set the entire tract to , feed his bullocka. While It will take commercial orchard at the earliest was a remarkable speech and yet it is just like theoaaIhespeech iTh Provo boy scouts, under the has been spending the winter In Cal :' ' " "" ' some time to get thlB branch of the possible date. Commissioner J. L. ifornia, has Just returned and is go- Scout of direction bethere but difference is a; will wasJogicaLenougK promises enough, Mr. eventually jmt former industry jtarted it : to dls- - the hike upon a more staple basis Mayor W has moved hisfaml pleasant industry ; 7" SegaVaJoyd tween promises and actions. - lie saidl ' One aquad , left the city about pose of his persona? effects here and than ever before. This is a condition ly from Salt Lake City to Provo Bench "I hold that he js the real progressive, that he is the genuine day. that tbewest has been striving for,. where he expects to take charge of least a temporary 1 o'clock; and marched to the state take up of of who endeavors to the the policy aJrHf shap champion people, tlalifcmla. Buller Is one of and a larger stop was made in that di- the orchards and iarms of W; H. Ray. cvanyon bend, northeast of the city, the rection during the past year than ever the nation and of the several states so as to' encourage, legitimate where 'they-wein hiding. They the few men that etayed through :":Z'::7Z :: Half rates via Salt Lake. Route tor drouth and hard times at Nebo, before. and honest business at the same time that he wars against all were followed hy a second eoad a will well to Salt Lake City and return Monday do The reader sold general (now Elberta) and last spring business whose in later above Feb. 26. The Peerless Leader will be xf hours vote the the demonstration 40 acres of his land here for f 16,000 injustice and unfairness and tyrannyxfrom .the business couple dur- there to greet you Don't miss this. wasTa that4here theJncrease first find an steady find still owns a large tract of land It' was to trail -- o world.r ?.Ml'V ' , , In of . the the price year Into breeding ing at this place. Mr. Buller started r, :": . quad, .,-;'FINANCIAL SITUATION. "')" But, this is the very thing Rooseveltdid not do when he was ; This being accomplished, the after- the fruit business here about 12 years cattle an dthat "the west, is common Cook up the butcher business with the whole country, is suffering in office. lie destroyed the legitimate interest by his noise and reck-;- : noon ' -was spent ingamer; ajid drills, ago, and The financial situation of the counwere from a famine in the cattle of comless'deno'mirytCIon, 'while the trusts and combinations grew like and the outing waa. enjoyed , very to make a living while his trees Is still favorable but is beginning try "' growing; He has made good and Is merce." These are remarkable state- to feel the effects of radicaf '' mushrooms. Again he jsaysr the much youngsters. , by V agitation. s y now on easy street, Mr. Buller is ments, and they are true.. The peoThe Columof at Roosevelt "The people have nothing whatever to feat from giving any ..... . speech yQ 1. widely' known- - through ..the southern ple of . theUnited States have not been bus startled? STOCKHOLDERS" AN- street Wall the NOTICE Of hold to although as their own power public servant power scTlong they retain raising as many beef cattle or hogs as part of Utah county and all the W?U M E N .ago.. O. .street.kTpgsTTiave ETI NUAL to v . him accdimtable" forhis use mining camps anir the entire com- are- needed for food,- and the- result learned not to be afraid ofjong. the;powerthey5 the windy .the loss of so good has Inevitably beenTlrise In the price few will and a him. You men, ...get bestfTwvice'wbere you elect only unset- ' The Notice is hereby given that the reg- munity wl regret Teddy speech, however, of both beef and'pork. , a citizen as Mr. Buller. where each rnah has his definite duties and responsibilities, and is tied the market and that Is what '.. o ular, 'annual stockholders meeting of The Moslda Fruit Land company is obligated to work in the ppen, so that Jhe people know who . hels th Mammoth' Hill Mining company, at work W. J. lends to a panic. The Peerless Leader--Hothe road "between Mo grading are Conditions really favorably for and , what he is doing, and have the, information that will;enable will be held at the - Grand Central side and Elberta, whchwill make It Bryan at the Colonial theatre, Sajt a If .'Wecan only year Aca SI office at N. prosperous "Live' 26. company's hold him Feb. Mining for his , Isstfes" to account Lake. Monday therrtto stewardship, . Imuch easier to get over at a . c.T 'Ills nia... S?my avFnueTFrovo, mX6irTionaaf W fie GJgVAJeoCa1Mf "r'alelTta clip in t'fir new Ford a severe one and has been winter has ' March 4thM912 at10a. m., for the Route. Salt Lake o- ' ' enabled .tho'merchants to clean-- ' uj ' " election of directors and. officers and p Half rates via Salt Lake Route to pretty wll on 'winter goods.'' Tlie for the transaction of any other SOCCER FOOTBALL Salt Lake City and return Monday that may properly come before Feb. 26.. The Peerless Leader will be The game 'played - yesterday after- signs are for an early spring and a - -: ' this meeting.' 'I noon hetween Provo City and Knight good year for crops. Some' districts there to greet youDon't miss this. The government Is now- - after, the a. public hearing on all house tarrlf " of a lack of however, 1912. complain snw'.. TJtqh, Feb. 21, Woolen Mills at the city north park, bills before the senate takes auy ac- r.pateJTrovd. cash register trust. loii-There Is some complaint the E.L.JONES, which in for a and resulted victory ; tion. " Wasatch to the south of range us, Secretary. the city team by 6 goals to 3, was A, V. Robinson has JUst returned ' but in ' conditions are Nefada sa'd. to Taft has rf...notified congress President o I fast and exciting, and. amply repaid : after a. week's visit inSalt Lake Cty. j worse! be x much the ifports who' turned' out to witness that he docs not approve of Postmas TrosIdeat'Taft Is to reply to Col. The in the same. ; Both Cteama: played well. mil Hitchcock's ' Ujr government ownership and east the Roosevelt's receQtBpee'ca'at'Columtus. j polities) agitaora siiou.il . deserve, great, credit lor thashoTilng of teh'craph lines. , e seal" a gooiLmany .hoiueacckers wt" th ajrai de ponsld erlnr the hort-tlm traJulius Rath, the ward this spring and that shoili be New York City reports show that Tiad for '.practice. . they , veler is in the city, there has been an increase of 23 per Provo has the material required To a considerable help to the state of' ' n . " rent in of cost necessaries of" life tn mat? a first class Soccer team,' and Utah. Accident in coal mine at Lehigh, -a short- - time and much distress is one.uarwtrald be able to give a good Locally there seems to be a ten-Oklahoma, resutU; in losj of seven .. V. "! ' .1 trees It. caused lEastern tha'newsithat by papers aecount of Itself with- any team in. the" deuoy to plt-- a good many-fru- it bring -. - li ve r this decided-to4oryea r.PneProvo was .the! a nurseryreiort heen W 17T state. Mr. I. II. "Masters "of the Herald w ill the' storm of February". 2L. General-PedrNel Ospina, Colum-biaclub to be known as the ing .an exceptionally large number of permanent' had worst storm have' they 9 minister to the United States has attend the recepUoa to Hon," William Provo. Soccer Football club, and the orders for spring delivery. JT. Bryaa 10 feet deep Troni Snow lo . "teen recalled. years. 1 neirronday The eastern Tailroad are" to put on"" FACE first meeting will be held Tuesday, ev flSHAUED QFHER and then go to Ogden-wltMr Bryan tn places.' Traits '24 hours late- and homesoekers" trains .InriJjthls'year 7:45 at the Provo 27th; at ening, The stockholders oi the Springrtlle as the representative" of the Prop'o HerLwJ'ichl8 amonth laterjhn last year ct ImiUeaufferitf officers " Opera House are to meet 'this after- ald; ... :K storm extended all over the central was air full of rim pies and scars, but for same. ' All Interested please at- but it will be a much better time far fter using X). D. V. Prescription for noon at the Sprlngvllle Commercial ovsr-ola now Kansas look there homeseekera .ta state states.' Wstern Kcema I can bpv that ch tend- and help Btart thls " - ThatoEock lsland.rallrbad-i- a plan- and eastern waa club rooms,' ani. that sign of tiiat Lonis 16 Inches Ti6 . .. aKO." Is for the benefit of the young men ahd should result In more permanent t thr year ning buy the Moffat' railroad and reported three feet, SL ' ' - This la but od of thousands ef eases 7 ' settlers ." ", v , Yesterday was the'Vindlest day ever build through to "Salt Lake 'City at an and in Illinios 2 feet. ..... f In which IX IX D. haa simply washeaw of our city. D. P. Etv ur merchants report business as . away tha akin trouble. known in New ' York City. Seventy early date. The Rockr Island will exthe ferma of " EXCUR- - cleanffs the skin of other GRANDE RIO A DENVER dt RIO ORANDE EXCURakin DENVER. serious PennPsoriasis and partly, satisfactory and there has been miles an hour was the record in tend Its line from Ltnnon to Denver and, Itch the diseases; stops SIONS. : instantly, SIONS. ' considerable trade, in spring goods aU- and then extend the;Moffat road to '. sylvania. when used with IX D. D, - aosp tha cures ' ' seem to be permanent- Nothing Uk, ready. Salt Lake. The "coat wilt' be about D. D. D. for th complexion. New York Peace aociety haa inte ."Villllam ' account ; J. ' On Bryan's ap" . Trial bottla 15 cents, enough to v On account William J. Bryan V ap- -- "7 .'; , 120,000,000. th merit of this wonderful rem tlewed with President and the latter pearance at Salt Lake City. Feb. li. prove - Leader The af Salt Lake Peerless Hon. W. J. . pearance , CItyr Feh."'26, edv. & "Rio We can also Rlvs yon a full sti favors a peace' compact with Ger-Monday next, tha Denver ft Rio Bryan at the Colonial theatre. Salt WANTED Oirl "for general Monday next,' the "Denver for 11.00 on bttle ' "fare Orande a of one will make rate many.. If this very first bottle foils Grande will make a rata of one fare Lake, Monday Feb. 26. "Llv , ntee that house ork. Good wage's. Thont for Issues", , riv... you raliof It will "oost you Both- the round trip, good returning un- to for the round trip good returning un- will b the Bubject. Half aates via the v s ; lng ' The United Ststeg senate is to give 69. . Provo Drufl Co, til Feb. 27th. . '." Salt Lake Rot te. 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