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Show ) PAGE TWO THE PRQVO HERALD Herald Editorials i Freeor ; Shackled I TlfiTIC CAMP HAS No one can ignore the trend of events in the political field. The country is determined to turn out the Standpatters arid clean the Augean stables in Washington. Reformation, in the air. People at the breakfast abl : talk of the unrest ; men at the clubs discuss the arousing of the public conscience ; women in Iheif social circles note the awakening, and the whole nation is in a receptive, attitude for the purification which is at hand. What concerns tfs most is, What is Utah going to do? 'iWill the little coterie of politicians that has dictated party policies, made up state conventions and suppressed public sentimend continue to dominate in this" state, of' will the people throw off the yoke of servitude and declare their independence? ' , r We ilo, ifhe people of Utah above the din of "the noisy speak loud enough to much as solid manhood and Standpatter's, Theres in Utah, a in, any state in the union, yet when denied expression in politics ,by the scheming, crafty manipulators that high attribute might just as well not exist, so far as the outside world is "made aware of its "' existence in national affairs. The above is taken from "Bill" Classman's Evening Standard and expresses very clearly the stand taken x'by a fraction of the Republicans of this state, but we are sorry to say a verymall fraction. The majority are still willing to trea,d the same old wine press of "boss" rule and treachery. But the people of this, state cannot3Aafferd, to be .misrepresented any longer in .congress. Neither can they afford' to send to the state legis- lature-anto congress men who will represent the interests only. Not long ago a great statesmaTTrrdthaHte was pleasantly "disappointed by finding. such .intelligent people out here in Utah when they were-- so poorly rep-- , resented in Washington. Utah, what will your answer be this fall when the nation turns to you and says, "Will you continue to serve those who only tighten the shackles about yourTiandsand feel? or will you join with the, y. party 'that .stands for ihe rule of the people for downing the.TnisT and ;theBrewry Gang - . In other words, will you be free or slave. A great statesman once said a nation cannot exist half slave and 'half free. Perhaps we at not even half, free.- Will you join forces with movement in favor of Democracy this fall and help Gold Chain :ill be-hear- d Chain resources. another week the Carisa management wjll be able1 to reach the t level, the retimbering of the shaft being done to the 700. With the Within 900-foo- ed tie exception of this work, j.he Carina is in the hands of leasers. The Swansea has raised over HtO feet in theesiri!ckseveral weeks ago, and one car daily is being shipped. It is too early to state just how large rich 1s the discovery mad north of the Taise,and in-- , the same fissure, news of which came out last week. ' Additional cables are being provided by the Eagle and Blue Bell company, and shaft sinking will be resumed as Boon as this operation is completed. No settlement ias bWn made yet on the fifty-to- n lot of ore sent iut recently by 'the Utah Consolidated property. The bad weather of the week inter d . ?- the--gre- .. free .Utah. ' . at 'V;"""V Warning and .Wine N . fered somewhat As the investigation of the Titanic disaster proceeds, becomcsCclearer that either Manager Ismay or Capt. Smith were in a large measure to blame for the loss of the , 1600 or more lives that went down to a watery grave last 7 Monday. There is little doubt ihaT the management this line was straining every nerve to make a record on ' ; ,thiitrip, They were warned by a vessel from, the op- posite direction that there were icebergs ahead and yet y they never slackened speed. In fact, when one of the .passengers asked Manager Isitiay if there was hot danger of colliding with an iceberg and asked if the speed hadn't . S: better be slackened, he brutally replied, "If any charge-is made itwtll be to increaserthe spredrMStrchodhafdi- tolerated in one who holds a control!- .jiess can hardlyjbe such a transportation line. - ing interest In The fact that he gave orders to guard carefully, those y. . of the Titanic, crew who escaped and rush them back on -- ' y .. it ' ms m : y s ;sp.wt of A8 ' 'j&i -- outratre in tne.courtroom'of Hillsville,' 'Va. A "'bandit . crow shot down anupright judge and slaughtered an honest Jniy because a desperadoafter, afaiKtria!, had been giverv-- i sentence. Itseerns inconceiv- able in this tune of cilivilizsitjon.education and rtWgxon, Tthat sucha thinj could happen irrour own land. But is. i- - it not the natural: result. Qfhfri hysterical outhurswe . 'y have been havhig fr6ntleniagogucs, yellow journalists,:. and muck-rakin- g publications for the'past iive''yearJ?,.''-''Can we sow. the seeds of discontent and not expect , we preach a gospel 'otu'nreaspn, a harvest ofblood?-Ca- n. and not andtnalice expect jcJ hear the shotgun in ; envy ' ' . courtroom? the ; ''y ' The worst of it , is that, when "the 'mob begins to shoot, it loses its aim.. It makes no difference, whether its victims be innocent or guitly.' They suffer all the well-deserv- S k ed r -- y ' . immediate action must be taken by tQ protect their interests. Reports of mining engineers and letters written By stockholders in SI 25, $1.50, $1 75 $2 25 and $2 50 the stockholders who have every Our Goods Cost No More But Look Better the. facts, con opportunity vince your commitiee that the prop erty is valuable. The present condi-fmn is due to anadequate provisionsly.. made for linancing the requirements of a property of iis size and promise. Stockholders are requested to dec-it their certificates of stock in dorsed in blank with the Utah Sav ings and Trust company acting as its asent. under an agreement dated ers. State jus: opened. Call before April 9, 1912, with check fo 5 cents 8:30 a. m. or after 5:30 p. per share, .which assessment issuf- FOR SALE At abargain. FurniRoyden notel. OpposIte"Openr ficient to Satisfy all proved e'latms House. E. J. Even, State manager. etc. ture, dishes, tools, Add(r)ess, again-sthe company ADVERTISED LETTERS. ,T4io?e shareholders who' are unabie 335 VV. Center, street to make immediate jiayment of this FOR SALE Nearly new Coffman contribution" will be allowed until Remaining in Provo Post Office April June 1 to make such payment, 'pro buggy, cost.J225,?'for sale ch(e)ap, jiew 21, 1912. viding certificates of stock are de single harness goes with buggy. EnLADIES posited as above accompanied by an quire Dr. Geo. E. fto'binitm; .257 East "Irst to Johnson, make such payment be- Center street. agreement ' fore June 1. MCMillan, Elizabeth. FOR SALE for and a Eggs hatching Providing majority of the' stock GENTS shali Jiave beep deposited, the . com- day-ol- d chicks, pure bred. B. P Fuller, W. L. mittee will submit a plan of reorgan Rocks, and R. I. Reds, winter laying B. A. Grove, ization on or about June 1; Those strains. 542 N 1st E. St. Phone 241-Maycock, Gean stockholders who do not approve the WANTED To rent 5 or plan , may withdraw their shares Murray, W within fifteen days after the submis- house. Must be modern. Phone 502x. Murray, William sion of 'said plan, together with the FOR SALE New Rag Carpet, in- Nickoles, Bassillos balance of the payment of 5 cents per quire 211 Nosth Second East. Raemussen, L. E. v: Bingham and-vicinit- to know 1 CLASSIFIED ADS t I ", . with well distributed precipitation over the greater partof the country Another disturbance will develop oyer Ui western plateaa.Tue8day. or, Wed nesday, cross the fiddle west about Thursday and the eastern states Fri day. -- This disturbaneewiir be attended by "general ralnii and will be followed by considerably cooler weather INN ENTALHOSPITAL. - FOR RENT Furnished bouser 419 East First North. $3,600 CAR OF ORE While few mining men hive been sufficiently interested to even go down into Grand county to investigate deposits of" rare metal ores recently discovered thererthe" baCKrof the Utah Rare Metals - Mining company apparently 6ltpped , in and skimmed off the cream. Arrangements are now under, way to" ship put the first oar load of the uranium and vana dium, ores, from their property. This will consist of thirty tons and will bring the company net at Burgbam Junction, "U. Y., 120 a ton, of 13,600 fprthe carload, according, to W, L. Fitzgerald, formerly assistant . fire chief of this city, president of the Mr. Fitzgerald will company. go' down Tuesday to take charge of the work until the recovery of Thomas Cassldy, vice president of the com pany, who Is now at the hospital, but Is convaleecent. T. Developments on the property con " drift Thia from the drift Is In ' - Meti, 22-h- It Dr. C. S. FOR SALE Fine young pigs, by Herman Knudsen. Phone x 89-k.- FOR RENT house. First Four-roo- East and 2nd South! Call : ' e; p. WaiL ,,''-- If not called for in two weeks they will be sent to the Dead Letter office. ; ' JAMES CLOVE, 375y. . Provo Druggist Deserves PraiseMoore's Drug Co. deeervee praise from Provo people for Introducing hera-t- he - m simfl-bnpktir- - - v glycerine Hnrb ti(I ,, ae JAdler-i- .. al Showing Dandruff Germs At Work !&t i A7 , e v i a,-- i 1 ran , . , l X r.I rir r s i U'A.i i i II iI i n'J " I llaM tj I -- Restores Gray Jlairdto ; Natural Color CEV- - people are aware jof 4he.Bumber-o- f Dindruff Getms inattmesitne numan nair and sctip The germs which leeate themselves ia ths (ollicls or sack which snvslopes the ivui vi i la SUCIlUg Up UC uiii,pcuu ity existence r. ) uices which should go to keep life snd strength, in the hair. These germs cannot be seen by the naked eye, but with a glass of from 300 to 400xsmeters the spores of this hair destroyer may be seen In mssscs, dinging; fo - mignifying ' osepliTrihoTome w, 6 1 years of The ""group isarTtichafd8on7 forty age, a patient at the State Mental hos- miles "west from Grand Junction, the pital,' died ' at ' that InsUtution Satar-da- nearest railroad point being Cisco J afternoon of senile demenUa. The gotlatkns are nowpn with the .tody: wIlT beahlfpeffToTayeaer San- DTi ft. jcompanrto have ware jpet county, where the decedent has house bnilt at that etatlon.: DANDRUFF, ITCHING OF THE SCALP rtjjaureg, ior imerment. , People desirous of seeing this rare AND FALLING HAIR ARE A SURE SIGN ore may have the privilege at the ofi OF DESTRUCTIVE GERMS. , :,Vfr PA H ENTS ARE WARNED. fice of the company lh the'jrferoantlle SaVand Wyeth's B. Hair Sulphur i Juvenile ptt Iter P. Roper desires block, where a Remedy not box of sam only kills the dandruff germs and prevents baldto warn the parents .that large num- ples is on' exhibition. ' v ness, but it also restores laded and fray htir to ber of boys ranging in age from- five These Utah rare metal ores are . natural color. to sixteen , yeara ar ' creating a good, concentrated In New York and irom VL'!fc f!nnt rrnariman y. niil tM-...' deal of trouble by placing nails, bot-'- i there shipped to Germany,, where the j n.! rawMUMBll null uycS s ' V' " bill save your hair and" restore It to ties, fish plates, And In many cases metal is used in tempering, the finest natural color large rocka on ithe railroad tracks. Of- grades of steel. and luxuriance by using Wyeth's Sage and ficer Roper states that, the boys are Sulphur Hair Remedy. not onlyjresiwsilng, but they are en. U. of "V .r ' f ENTERTAINMENT. APRIL wruKKiiis. arc aumonzea to sen bage and Sulphur under guaranX dangerlng the lives ik'Uli : Lake Clty--'s tee that the money will be refunded if It fails to do and crews on the trains by. placing Forstudents and teac'hers,"ot Utah exactly as ' such articles on the tracks!;- About county One fare rates to SaH Iake represented.' Y PRICE 60C AND $1.00 AT ALL DRUGGISTS V acouple of blocks east of ""the station City via Salt Lake Route.-- " r ;: :Jt ':K' "''.'. recently- some boys' placed a large" 1 .. nllvndyoutlcr,, teat. trttaid. rock on the rails and herehe wheel .WVtTH CHEM.eAl C0MPANY.4,C0TLANDT For 'rheumatisnTyou will find ndth- STREET, NtV VORK aJ thing marked. trck 4he rock it erhaaCbanerlas-lflless the nuisance Is stopped immedl went'. Try rt and see, how qtiTckly It ' ately arrestaJ'and prosecutions will be gives, relief. For sale' jy Hedquist ' ?...'--.'- made. r. V Drag Co. Three'Storet Tv y t X 100-pou- to stirjhe people of this country, to a perilsthey have been inviting?- Isn't N it time, to put "Reason" not only in the mandates of the Supreme Courtut also in every utterance of the pen'r":: and of the ; pulpit?. Haven't the workingmen goflthis country, as well as the captains of industry, evefythfng Itsnt it time realization of the c at stake? If so, let the spirit;of,patroitisnrssert anew. . jtself i; ; y If we must shoot, let us shoot the common enemy, "If any man' hauls down the American flag, shoot him on s the sDot.V-Joh- n A, Neinier m Leslie s, .. i jU f iny , - '; . . ; A 'f a - 'r , ' ; yy - From the number we noticed podding yesterday WQMnOt- be a good plan thurcn'we Wder oPthe ilgrim. JaTBcr anT2sk"tlTe sex- turn )o days ton'-to- ' with' ,t1iem lightly, tip ; . . HAIR ROOT level. feet, di3 vein of vanadium - - 7 closing a four-foorecz:Pocketa:of Jhe-o- re Lhaveieea encountered which run ag high as tweoty-fou- r to forty per cent uranium Only one claim had been opened up until a few days ago,; when a two-foot vein, running two to ten per cent vanadium, was struck on an adjacent claim.'.'. . Postmaster. mixture, known FOR SALE CHEAP SmallPony, Ka. injs simple uerman remedy first good rider Inquire Chris. Bandley, became famous by curing appendic 439 E. 5th North. ., and tis it has now been discovered WANTED--rbior'generhouseA SINGLE DOSE relieves sour that work Good wages. Phone 69. stomach; gas on the stomach and con- WANTE D SOLICITOR S Either sex stlpation LXSTANTLY. : It is the only ' good pay to hutlers andWilling work. remedy which never fails. eighteen-foo- t twenty-fiv- Mr." Sergent, o and see the Tou can't beat ?495. Jonea, Anferican Fork. Wait- . MORE UNSETTLED WEATHER. According to the weekly bulletin of the weather bureau; the weather -- 'y . On March 26, 1912, the company was petitioned into bankruptcy and - "UTAH DAY MEETING.. ai wouege nan weanesday even ing there is to be a big "Utah, pay meeting in which the people of. the t?ltyre asked to participate. "Utah Day" Is set for April 25, having been named by the governor. A good program is being arranged by Prof. Lund who is chairman of the entertainment committee of "the Commercial club. " DIES signed oy the which is Richard J. Evans, president of the Salt Lake Stock exchange, in which the following appears: RARE METAL MEN SHIP . Z HAVE on displaynow a beautiful array of feather weight,straight line Petticoats. Undoubtedly just such an underskirt as .you are looking for Plain Colors, Pin Stripes, Pokadots, etc. All made onihe new, straight lines without flare. Colors, Blacks and Navys, with white fig. ures. r prices AV r.'ie?j.deductlnsr their nrorwr- POR RENT Two furnished rooms . of the disbursements for light hou()e keeping. Inquire and expenses of the committee. - y; at 211 North Second East ' ! , shfl'-- Acting Chairman. rs, . " . TO BOY SCOUT COUNCIL. In accordance with instructions given at the Scout Council .meeting held April th, at which meeting by laws governing - wis council were adopted, a meeting Is called forthe purpose of electing officers for this councilv-Sai- d meeting wlllbe held at the Commercial club Tuesday night, A full at April 23, at eight o'clock. tendance 'is necessary. first aid deHRjn3tratlOH wlH.be given by the Boy Scoats. . Yours very truly, J. U SEGALL, isgcKl-endencethaMie- y ' shipments. BRIEFS , "Indicate tfiaT" with T" of the next returnmgTresset - afraid they would expose something whi?h he preferred' wopld not "be made known to the public. It is an awful thing, altogether, to accuse one man of the responsibili-'Jt- y pfJhis terrible affair, and y.et it is seen that the loss of theseJiveswereJiot only, preventable, but that it would have been prevented by compliance wjth the law. This ' "" ' law reads as follows:" or any lake, steamer the ocean, . navigating, Every ;, bay or sound, of the United States, shall be proyTded with such number of lifeboats floats,' rafts, linearrying projectilesCandCthe, means of propelling on board , them as will best secure the safety of ill persons such vessel at the time of the disaster. TK rmrt rnms tnrv ttiafT'antain Smith and Tmav were'miheir private state-roodrinking winearnd ing a'regular spree instead'of being on deck, where every captain belongs, This is only another case where wine, women and song are to blame. tor tnrioss oi more man ""1600 preciojislivesr Man's appetite seems to be his great- - Gold M company stock of a notice committee', one ; of - Developmen- t- property is xxmpleted the electric hoist is ready for work and sinking operations should be on at any hour.' The management has its steel sharpened and' pointed for ' - shipments 10 M held the Bingham Copper down to 12 holders are car shortage cars, the ore coming trom tie 300, 400 and 700 levels. The company soon will drive for this ore on the 1,000,, It is expected that the Black Jack company can ship its 115 Tock from the old Star Consolidated stopes at a total cost of S8, leaving a respectable profit per ton on ore, which stock holders Biiddenty-realiz- ed a few days ago existed for the first time. and Wiring at the Tintic Mining k4k.w-whatX,tah;- high-hand- ASSESSMENT LEVIES s A railroad Mticall BINGHAM - 1 -- For Sale at Hcdquist Drug. Co. No, 1 |