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Show ' Herald Editorials LARSON BY 3. DAVID Belore Jhe American people in this year's election may be stated in few words: viz, "Shall the people rule." Are the American peopleap-abl- e of ruling themselves, to control themselves? There are candidates who believe that they are not. Infact, in the opinions of some politicians, there is an illusion that the Stfp of The" Nation will hit the rocks of destruction .at the very moment the people are allowed to take the control. However, the people of America believe this election. The sun has set of the era of boss rule. DISTKKSSlNG INSIGNIFICANCE OF MAN IS DEMONSTRATED. ANT) SOR-rowf- so much to you, and we can do ul Dressy Alt Wool Sui ts r '$ WW - c' eg- - ; jw I. a o 15 00 BLUE Our SUITS are have got " new is the They are beauties, just time. are you for. Give looking us t h e p leas u re of what L . i g , LADIES STYLISH DRESSES 4. 90 AiD UP New nd exclusive styles that excell in damtyness, style and tit. It will, surprise you when you see what beauties we can sell you for a very little money. You never had s6 s. 15 LADIES' SHOES AND SLIPPERS. They oe aTry--sh- 0-- ever had at the price Nu-Buc- IT - i? Heavy Blue Dinims with bib, full SizeS.J7'1 . fit ja g .. t m all sizes. You cant beat) this. r These are full sizes. Not skimped m any Tvay. Well made." Neat assorted colors .in plain. Stripes and checks. wm ks Jp; UNION MADE OVERALLS. SHIRTS - Newest We have an and Canvas Styles, in all Cuts, Shapes and Colors. especially nice line of the White Shoes and Slippers. ' Let us show you. MEN'S EXCELLENT WORK SPLENDID SUOES Solid and Comfortable. They fit well and give the most service oi ycni' "'. We now have a fine line of the Season's - .,rat -- . I IT PAYS TO TRADE AT PROVO'S REAL BARGAI N STORE ,.. ' 1 car-riag- self-relia- " rr U . nt ness;. the necessities o"f the community willjthrowCsuch work into the hands of forces that, while for a time they may effect a certain quality of personal obedience, are, opposed to. the real progress of mankind; words, if for the time men ncjed a "police power" them let show themselves able and worthy to control it - S innevertheless, other Ex. , -- ', "" Discussing whether Noah Webster did or did not make much money froniIns dictionary seems like wasting ' time-o- n mere word g. - - . -- . .l-Z,- -,. O O by Judge yy- ,; x ; jroouiiot impiovementIt I" the :bsence of' v'. Q Headquarters for Farm Fences. 0 mixing, otherwise 'it would probably froth over the stewpan. This ia a good aauce for poached or fried eggs, Hollondaite Sauce. X Cream half cup butter and add the also shad and ray. Tomato Sauce. -yolks of two eggs, one at a time, One and a half tablespoons each-o- f beating It thoroughly; then om third chopped celery,' onion and carrots "cud botline waters Cook In a double TRIED RECIPES; T until well browned; add one" fourth The seasoning, cup of flour and stir 'until well which consists of one fourth of a MADE IN ALL HEIGHTS blended, the pour on gradualjywhile pi cayenneMade , of large, stronRr, el wires heavily galva- -, stirring," one" and one third cups nized. Amply provides, for expansion and contraction. Is pepper and one tablespoon of lemon brown stock and two thirds cup practically everlasting. Never goes wronc, no matter how great Juice, U added Just before the sauce stewed and : in strained tomatoes a strain is put on it. Does not mutilate nor injure stock. fire. the from is taken ' ' which one fourth teaspoon soda has Sauce Tartare. Turns Cattle,-Hcrse- s. Hogs end Pigs To half a pint of mayonnaise sauce, been dissolved; add a sprig each of en" --i EVERY ROD GUARANTEED by us and guaranteed by the which 'has-beseasoned" r a parsley and ;thyme chopped fine; half Call and see it. We can show you how it will manufacturers. a and salt dash teaspoon of add the following of mustard,, pepper pinch save yon money and feoca your fields so they will stay fenced ' ;; Two and cook 20 minutes. fine: Ingredients chopped Patern Wlra Gates. Poultry Netting 1 and rr-1-,te,imesh. ' " 1 tjLhlfiSDoons'' cftDers. three olives, a -- Bechamei' Saucer WE BUY OUR WIRE FENCE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. small shallot or two ounces cucumCook 1 cups of white stock 20 ;i . Iber pickles and a tablespoon of minutes witt one slice of onion, one to"ell at WW you lowet Thf!!frc Jrtcekil';evarl Ze . slic arrot,-- a bit of bay leaf, a sprig chojpea4)8JSleyxiua-Battcaia...ae- urAii"sizes of American Wire Fence. ' fried of parstoy and six pepper corns then clous for fried or boiled fish, We also carry a complete linear builders hardware. V oysters, boiled tongue' or as a dress strain, it should bo cooked down to ' . ' one of about Lelt four cup ing for, salad. liquor. ,y Mint Sauce. tablespoons of flour in saucepan and To three ounces of brown-suga- r pour over it the hot sauce and one ', Phones of chopped cup scalded milk (if too thick add addythree tablespoons Provo, Utah mint and half(a pint ot vinegar.; Let more milk) ; season - with "Bait and I OSES stand until sugar .is melted. To pepper and. 'two. teaspoons lemon roast .mutton. or lamb with If Juice. erve' preferred you may add half Beurre Nolr Sauce. a' cup of sliced mushrooms. V ' V Caper Sauce. ' Cut up" 10 ounces of butter; put in M An Endless Chain. . . py Mrt inZ&f-:'- , lew-Yora sauce 'or frying pan over the fire; One third cup butter, three tablek,nd f Trltated in ouV city school ma'ams aw, flat," cook until it acquires a dark. brown spoon of tlourri 12 cups hot water, "Hhafs the trouble?" color (without being burnt), take off half teaaiwon- - salt, dash of pepper ; keeP the flr to cool. Put h quart and half cup of capers. Melt half next-doo- r I U v l U UU1 a HWBia b w stewpaa. three "tablespoons vinegar, the butter and add fleur with seasonr , . . : yearly. Jvpn an -two small pinches pepper; place on Ings and pour on gradual , spinster hot water. t0 " the b(8t side-uuvl iu mem Dark. K the stove and reduc to one-thirBoil five minutes and add a savings account. Some tt.,.'." remaining of mj v NVhen the butter Is cooled pour Jnto butter in email pieces and the teachPr ir.ncapers vrake, and there's bo . much noiBa' :iUJ vyu an in- -, roB in ik tlus containing the vinegar. last L Serve with boiled, mutton. San rough the building, that t Te butter should be cooled before Kranclsco Call, In pf their beaua . high-grade-ste- Beebe Lumber Compny . the extreme of going to work. U -- practically all impdrtations from the United States of the kind they havebeen in Uie habit of depending upon, it is barely possible that many of the Mexican border revolutionists may be driven to x U U IT. J CfcJ ISSff C!J fS&J - spring days, so that Trpvo may be considered a "spotless town." ,j - W 5 4 day,' but there is plenty, of is to be hoped that the good nvOrktmcdTm"Mondayv - U -- . was . 'Clean-u- p U U 1 , performer jan he plays the trornbone when he Perhaps ' " ' - ' wishes to be'alone. ' r ; ' ., Monltay U w U -- " citjris aerjood 1avvyer7r lenffawfwetern shorthand writer and an excellent a tiptop the trombone. M . . notice of the suggested: .thafUDeffldcrat&-tar.r4us "Th'urman7cHairmans''' call wnichlias been issued. " U M omans Sph ere ency of a custard. of the state committee,; . showjng you how Swell you look in one. to be extra values to merit his kind of publicity. MEN'S. - in.. beifjg made. fqre'Tfoaef'St'fokcs-Ti.ectfssarythe work of tliexartoonist, pretty accurately tells a story ' that could he'vya'tched in too many places, The duty" of e combating this conspicuous tendency to unworthy onthe part of American children lies not with schoO'teachers, nor with the churches, nor with flic y, " but with their agencies 'of governrnent-fundamentallin their parentsxamH to the state. If this duty be; not performed coming ly the parents and they do notof provide eachunselfishgeneration of citizens with a fund suits. If you have not made your Woij't you try one of these, they- are fully "guaranteed " ," both by the Makers and by Us. ' y just another shipment of these handsome dressy received CLOTH-CRAF- T Suits advertised in the Saturday Evening Post. disirte;?3f--aqjKtiafcsjcc.f:?l- ' world-beater- SERGE SPECIAL good a sut for so little money before. These are the ct "- have rmitwmmmm mmmm u col-um- us There isIoo much deference paid to American' cTTil-'dreit and too little attention, not perhaps attention of the "so'rt'That 'tlicy- wouM prefer but that guides them .into those paths'of deference to their elders and willingness to be corrected and to learn, that fits them to become good titizens.-Th- e principal duty of children lies with ..the, ears; they .can talk later wJieaihevknow. somethings. But "The Teaching of the Colored Comic," due allow-ance- s better. r-- ft ' We suits, in style. Fit well and wear welt and made well. They are worthy of your and confidence consid e r a t i o n. " You have paid more for clothes not so good as these. You can't make a mistake by getting into one of these. We -you gua rantee will be pleased. Try jt if you want something AmU 1 ji'm-t- . . and up These are RECENTLY appear, York paper a AND cartoon entitled "The MANNERS Coi'ircd t'oinici" descril)e-b'ut that we nai ii"t content, ourselves, with would recognize the stry that it tells. saving that-allnanielvr-oii6 f;ttuous''and brutal disrespect on the part ot children toward their elders; Aside (mm the technical quality of the drawing of the cartoon, which is high, it describes to exactly and 'fully a certain phase of life in theFhited States that "we deem it. worthy-oour readers' attention. The "Colored comic" has received a; at the hands of gentlemen good deal of attention whose only object has been the improvement of 'civil and domestic life, and some day it is to be hoped that the public will remember what they have said. In these expression has been given to the,.not extravagant proposition that good manners are a good thing in more lnore' ways than one, but in addition to his we have-oncto point out that' juvenile is an essential element not prepare for adult gk.9oii.Mit8wielVv.l,.'.,r. o it Suits $10,00 ft RE ..'. iff i j for eil in a, Xew self-respe- i Ladies' Styli sh Men's in his glory. Teach-iny.Jth- it i - at prices so low that you cannot afford to.be without them. - T! i character and give you that confident satisfied feeling that means - CHILDREN hr style with clothes most becoming and attractiveCIothes that have as it is, the accident to I, J We can dress you in the best of the Titanic reminds' mortal matt of his insignificant posi in of tion the hands nature. Here was 'the .greatest vessel built by man. It was larger than any craft yet attempted. It was luxurious and comfortable. It carried, .the best equippment that moneyand brains could gather. It was supplied with, every requirement of mankind.. So fair 7was' this carried out that tennis courts, swimming pools, etc., were at the convenience of the passengers. Elevators carried the passengers from one- deck to another. Hardly any of the comforts of life were' lacking. Yet with all thee achievemen U n the part of man in constructing the vessel, it required but one crash with a mountain of ice to send- the vessel and hundreds of .passengers .to- a briny grave. Man is. insignificant. ven - . MMm mm; mm mmwrnm7 - THE FUrJlJAMiiNlAL FUNDAMENTAL ISSUE FOR THE CAMPAIGN. 0. ;pcpcpcpcpcpC.JCpcpcpC c inn Mi- Ai . I 104-10- ' . - American game, baseball. Anyone who thinks them inferior in this, sport should have seen the game the other day. It nation-cateaches" American lads the lesson that-an- y Thc Chinese efficient by practice. learn and become of bunch of a gentlemen, good ball "t team was made up the B. Y Vta; fce.f discredit to was ho players" and it . v defeated by them. 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