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Show A THE PROVO HERALD BUT A ROSEMARY MEMORY II J Want Long praleed In eon by Famouj Almost Completely PmU r Disappeared. ; hii IUIVILIVI m con ss expected When Samuel Pepyi went one day Is 4660 to nli favorite St Olare's to ' pray be had hi pew all covered with rosemary and baiw. Scott celebrates tt good 4d toe -- when the ; ioar head "frowned on high, crested with bays and rosemary." Herrick, too, has a song In which the bay and the rosemary ar coupled. What (asks writer In The Scotsman) haa become of the rosemary as an article of It cannot be bought "lh the .' hops, nor so far as personal experience goes, even in the herb mar-keta. One can get oil of rosemary and oth-- . ar rosemary preparations at the chem; ist's, but only hr and there in an old village or country garden is the plant Itself found. This seenis a pity, if only i - com-mer- " . In view of Shakespeare's - well known reference to" rosemary "for remembrance,' in the fourth act of "Hamlet" For remembrance; There is, in truth, nothing more haunting than the scent of rosemary, it is not exactly sweet It Is not quite spicy, but it suggests all sorts. of old, memories, and lingers longer with one than many scents that " erend men approve of rosemary In making love." The plant was certainly once more used at weddings; Indeed, in ancient times, to wear a rosemary was as stgnincenl of a wedding as to wear a white favor. When the nurse in "Romeo and Juliet" says: "Doth not rosemary and Romeo with one letter?" she presumably "iints at thjs emblematic character of the herb; But rosemary has Its practical tises even today, especially among country people, A stew in vln-- , egar is used for headaches, and a preparation from the leaves is a sinv pie remedy for falling hair. Sometimes the flowers are pressed into service in the kitchen, and at pig killing times the bushes are. often pruned severely to provide leaves for throwing Into the lard. Rosemary honey, too, is highly praised. -- - be-L'ti- n 1 " - - Patriotism. The priest of the Servian Orthodox church at Wilmerding, Pa., mado a Memorial day address in the town cemetery last spring. At the close of his speech in Servian he said In Eng-' . lish: , "I deem It my holiest duty to kiss this consecrated ground upon which ancestors shed their bloody ' yur Inheroic which their Tones are laid to and rest I deem" It my Christian duty to offer God a prayer for the repose of their bouIb, Just as If they were my - own blood." Thenhe kneeled, kissed the ground " ,and offered a prayer for the repose ;WJ8l r.,.Afra,. 'Jb d ted ..for, tfceJc - fatten J land." " "When ne' arose'he said : 'Glory to. the' dead soldiers, and prosperity to the American people." ' The Incident war related" by. Peter Cu Roberts, director of the immigration i-'-" work for the Y. M. C. A., to a group of Kansas. City men at the association ' 'rooms yesterday If emphasizes once more the fact that Americanism is a " matter, of the spirit, not of the blood. -- ' y ; r Congressional -- leaders, both Demoi tion of what "to do with the trusts and cratic and Republican, are planning corporations, to pass the eight-hou- r to bring about an early adjournment bllU and the workmen's compensation and dispose of some other matof oongress.' These-leader- s want to bill, ters on the whole, putting through prevent any further tariff legislation. a comprehensive program of legislaThe Democrats want no more tariff tion." legislation this session because they The senate, however, is listless. fear that they may make a mistake Many senators-fee- l that wltb a camwhich might react unfavorably in paign coming on, congress-oug- ht to their presidential campaign, and the end as quickly and do as little as Republicans are naturally opposed to possible. Progressive Republicans tariff reductions of any kind. and Democrats are showing much enIf these leaders have their way con thusiasm about in' alliance on tariff, gress probably will adjourn inside of and while Senator Martin, Democratic two month, and,, before, the Chicago leader, has told Senator Cummins that and Baltimore conventions. will unite with the Guard in the progressive Republicans in passing The Oil Republicans senate, led by Santor Penrose, as a steel bill, such a union la coming chairman of the Finance committee, to be regarded as In some degree, are working to an early adjournment. uncertain, either as to steel or other They are getting aid from 4emocratic schedule. directions. Craiman Underwood, of the house ways and means committee, is working for an early adjournment, and some of the Democratic senators," especially' those of the protec- rmmf-- Plates, the lightest and the best pure to the ... . . .... . . .118.00 month Gold Inlay work ..... ,... 3.0O Aluminum j it Upstairs. Price Paid I for Irpn, Brass, Cop- - i per, Rubber etc. At 410 S, 3rd West I I Highest DISTURBING ""T. PRICES DYEING. - Give us a Trial Today PROVO CLEANING DYEING - The alleged operations of the Colorado "grain trust," by which' it is said 432 West 0- - There are lots' of people in Trovo, men and women, clerks, professional men and laborers, wild would like to j;l)tiy a small tract' of Uinta land, while it is cheap.; For working people to buy land requires considerable sacrifice to enable them to make the first payment. To help those who have but little capital, we have decided to sell 12 pieces of good average .Uinta, land in tracts of 5 acres each at $12.00 per acre or $60.00 for .a e tract. ' Then we have decided to sell these tract on the following very easy tearms, $5.00 cash down and $5.00 ptt-mofor 11 months without jnterest. Here is a remarkable chance to get a piece of land . . .on very easy terms. OnK- twelve pieces are offered on this plan and they will be?' Id 'to the first twelve persons who bring $5 fur a first payment to our Office this week'. Apply to nth - C, Center 0 that the oats- remaining in Utah after U. of U. ENTERTAINMENT APR the surplus had been shipped out 26, Silt Lake City have been cornered, and the price of For' students and teachers of Utah the grain boosted to $2.30,' has caused county. One fare rates to Salt Lake some disturbance among local grain City via Salt Lake Route. - DUCHESNE CONSTRUCTION CO. commission men. SAM II. WOOD, President HORSE SHOW SPANISH FORK April 19th. men, who are alleged to have formed Excursion rates via Salt Lake Route a combination which controls the on sale April 19, return limited" April 20th. grain situation in Uhat state, have been watching Utah and the . southern It is said that Colorado commission grain region with a view to 4Phone 564z getting a "corner" on the oats. Kan: W. G. FITZROY PROF. sas and Nebraska fell below the av Teacher of Music erage Jn the production of oats last -- THE BRAHMS STUDiO season, jand those two states bought .uJjan.oJ Solfeggio, Harmony tins troT of up an me surplus siut-n- iu iuis auu V "imeoryil" nprmorVVc" ai'y, 4 purpose of heading off important la Counterpoint. neighboring states. bor legislation, and for the purpose 55 N. Academy Ave. Though the Colorado deaJers are of confining- as nearly as possible the Provo, Uta)i now said to be practically in control pasto session this the of legislation of the oat market In Utah and Colosage of appropripation measures. rado, it is said that this condition Auto Frightened Nepro Mammy. ' The Lorimer case is pending before cannot last- - beyond this, season as, "We had one rather ludicrous enthe senate and is being permitted to with next summer's crop harvested, counter which might have resulted In drag along. Suspicion is harbored it will be hardly possible for the Colo- serious injuryt although It fortunately that Lorimer's Trlends will throw the rado combination to corner the did not" said Mrs. Francis Boyd, in again decision of this case over until next describing a recent trip through the market. - , winter if they can. However, it seems south in an automobile. ' . o Ignored Hit Inspiration. In a for we curve rounded will "As be this accomplished crossing unlikely "One day," said Representative SamThe very best car in the world for theTmountalns of Virginia, we saw apuel W. McCall of Massachusetts, "1 the opponents of Lorimer 495. Dr. the the Metz, money, a load of negro folks. wagon a proaching heard perfectly good anecdote. It are determined to force a vote and in Jrawn by a skinny horse that as about Thad Stevens. Stevens, then a showdown It will not be easy to C. S. Jones American Fork. climbed toward us. ' running the government during the ,' the determin."In the group was a mother who Civil war, was walking down Pennsyl- prevent oneJoticeot 26. U. of U. ENTERAINMENT APRIt breast She held a baby close to vania avenue one morning with a col- ation to have a vote was practically Salt Lake City evidently had never seen an automoleague. They stopped in at George given in the senate the other day by : For students and teachers of Utah bile before.-- : Parker's place,, across item the old Senator Bristow when he arose to ,S Lake One rates1o"Salt 'it's' fare a black "'O!' she shrieked; Wlllard.'for a toddy, and before leav- inquire when the report of the Lori- county. devil and It wilt get us.' and she threw ing Thad toyed for a few minutes with mer committee would be in, and said City via Salt Lake Route. the .baby out of the wagon to the roadthe faro bank and won $100 a hun-.. .,. dred dollar "bill- .- Resuming his walk, he,, for. one, did. not want to' remain side and then Jumped over the movbe was accosted on the capital steps in Washington another summer. The RIO GRANDE EXCURSION RATES ing wheels to the ground. "The woman was so thoroughly Account Students and Teachers by a Quaker delegation (rom Pennsyl- Inference from this was. 'that Bristow vania, some ol A constituents, who and other;; progressives were going meeting in Salt Lake, "the Denver and frightened that It took some time to said they were interested in a worthy to have a vote on Lorimer If and make her understand they had Rio Grande will make a rate of one quiet her automobile was not dangerthe that charity in his district, and would like to have an allsummer session to.bring single fare to Salt Lake and return on ous " to receive a contribution. Thad took it about April 26tn with final" return limit of the hundred dollar bill from his pock- on the J)oth COLUMN a Progressive senators, April 27th. Rate will be open to all. THE CLASSIFIED ei ana, wiu grana nounen. nanaea 8ideDemocratic MITCHELL and the 1 MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING Republicaiii 5M' J-,- .: .,""!"' in nis inanaa. Turning awar,"Miot6-- ' "would" like to have1 voter on the steel , I.- -. , OTffrr INTCTEST TO rzJfOU. vens sld to his companion, . 'God bill, the excise bill, the sugar bfll, and moves in a mysterious way. His the wool bill before adjournment In tn perform ' V" mat-- J - WelV- - IHked that anecdote - The addition to votes on these-tar- iff inore I thought of it the more I. liked ters, they want to dispose of the Lori- It and finally I became interested in mer case, to settle the Panama canal I the career of Stevens and wrote his legislationinvolving the question of biography, But do you know, after permittif)graiJroads to J)wn jcojmpet-- j tt'was published I discovered than JJiiaTfnes of to make ebme steamships, 17 kad forgot to put the anecdote in the" Get ' It now while you ,oan. We have plenty. Telephone Idaho . five-acr- FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND disposed of before congress quits. Many of these men would prefer to see congress remain here air summer than to see the session end with nothing accomplished. Under these circumstances, it is conjectural whether congress will adjourn before the national conventions or whether the statesmen are in for another summer sweltering work. It all depends on whether Senator Penrose and the Old Guard' Republicans, plus certain Democrats, who habitually lean toward them, are able to muster votes enough to bring about an adjournment early in June;- If an early adjournment is forced it will be for the purpose of blockirig as far as possible; tariff revision-jufor the purpose of blocking any pro gress toward legislation on the con Rare Land Bargains Dr. Chnstensen 55 N. Academy Ave. GRAIN TRUST" IS tive tariff stamp, are eager to get away from Washington early. On the other1 hand, ttfere is a strong body of progressive Republicans and progressive Democrats, in" the senate who, while not anxious to prolong the session, wijfii to have certain matters iL';..:.'i3QBHBUte: . .$3.50 Gold Crown Rubber Teeth for, per set ..$5.00, $8.00 and $10.00 Best Rubber Work on the Market. Perfect fit guaranteed. Gold filling; $1.50 to $2.00, This 1 work Is guaranteed. Over Provo Meat & Packing Co. the-Demo- are actually- - sweeter, In Butler's "Hudibras" we read that "some rev- - TIIRES IHICHT EARLY ADJDUR v..- - PACTS II. II. WOOD; Secretary , West Center Street 32 Provo, Utah" New Train Service VIA - st Denver & Rio Grande J malS'-imk''m'iMt'(- . - -- In Connection With , THREE y FAST TRAINS . x' Two Nights to Chicago Two Nights to St. Louie Three Nights to New York Choice of Routes EAST the-jeaso- 22-h- p. labori-susl- FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE ROCK ISLAND ROUTE MISSOURI PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC SANTA y . hr . 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He began to repeat It, and .never have 1 hpard a finer recita- - ttort" U was so full and rounded, so tense with proper emphasis. From - that, he gave both Pnnrtu spopciics. I grew more and mote surprised. He would stop at the corner of the deck and while still holding my arm, he depp i. claimed to ,"It waa'my. desire onoejjft-b- e an , orator,my gfcit amhitton. I usod to i practice ttose' s'ttet'clics b thn hour." Itwas the only tlm'Yn all my af'i iuaintance with him. th at I found hlra In this mood." But Tjpevpr shall forget it his till, gaant figure on the swaying deck, and the strength and melody that seemed so suddenly .to have been born Into his voice. It was a note that I cannot remember ever s hearing again. JameB 'Barries, in .1 r . Weekly., $725 Here 1Z M - " -- me Fully Equipped More Sanitary Meat Co. for the 32 West Center money in this car than any on the We handle only the best of Meats. 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