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Show THE PROVO HERALD.. Herald Editorial itKo 4 nr nnritv Published by tha" Herald Publishing 'All persons who desire to buy land ,J Company, Ppovolltahir V.j at the Government Auction Sale on I. H. MASTERS . . i . Marugina Edlter BY THE A. C. October 8th..and who cannot examine the land personally can arrange with Entered at second' class mall mat us to examine and select for" them. wr June 6, "1911,' .at the Postoffice .. Provo.-Utah- , under th act of March Charges reasonable. , The following, communication was clipped 'from one of exchanges ancl may well fee applied to l'ruvo-a- s it was applied in Davis county. There is a great deal of talk - these ihtiL t of living and l thc high-cowe combine but the is. and the trust cause usually given believe thatjf local retail prices are ' investrgated Jt" ;itl " "be shovri"that"'t here i,"som'e ca'iT-- e Trf 'irielngliriceVtrglif here in our own town. A reputable fruit grower in Davis county furnishes the following instance and vouches for it. It forms one telling explanation of the"high cost of living under which the housewife) especially groans. "I supply a leading retail mediant in this city, the farmer, "with vegetables and garden truck, both mv- elf and the merchant cutting out. the. middle nun Recently 1 brought shape of the jobber or wholesaler. down a bushel, (A) pounds, of early tomatoes. The merwell chant paid me SI. 50 for the bushel, and I hiwith-mstore. turned to leave satisfied profit until A lady entered and asked him for two pounds of those nice tomatoes, and stopped and list ended out of curiosity, lemeasured two to see what he would charge her. had just brought him, and when "pound ont of the bushel 20 cents. She paid it without she asked the price, he If ho sold her a murmur and went on way rejoicing-10 cents same the 60 pounds at per pound, as price, winch So heu for the received tomatoes no doubt did, he .i(X) per S4.50. of a or him for sold $1.50, had just profit is for How that cent. high? "I havt had the same experience witii watermelons. Avas glad-tget $1 per dozen for my watermelons, and have store to sec them "waited around the door orihe And each. 30 cents 5() ye-at to people wonder retailed ' . thesoil. stick to. do not why farmers' boys ISSUED W That Utah has reached a high state in ita agricultural of development etc-am- st days-abou- in-th- .1 e left-ver- y 1 1 1 the-entir- . I 1 t t MONTANA FEDERATION ASKS SIX-HOU- DAY. R and indutsrlalr subjects the fart that this tural week is shown the l. 1879. , Wood Realty Co. by .. Ereyo, .jah Agricul- Legal Notices RIO GRANDE EXCURSION. t'ollL'' is plarim; before tb a booklet, written especially ljublic for those wishing advanced training ' "v' ' " For further information on tla-sicn- .. - ed to say. circumterence out got our auiuincuc the-habi- The Easiest Way w innnatilo In This Way ' I 'fr r Provo Commerical & Savings Bank An Appreciat ion 3 It is Better If is Best the-south- , - 5.69-4.0- -- kill-hope- - 1 JtM ....... 1 Electric Siflhs Tal re-tur-n: SOME EVENING AND PICK OUT THE "j x COME INLAND GET ONE OF OUR "HOT POINT ONE MONTH'S TRIAL.- Bright Future P.-H- muitu. IRONS FREE FOR - coW-lars- ' Electric Company .' I Baker Lumber Co. - , LOOK DOWN THE STREET MEN WHO DO THE BUSINESS. " " a Judge :Vahlquist called in Saturday to see" sample of those apples we talked about Friday evening in The HerakCwhich were twelve inches in diameter. We intend-- f Funeral arrangements journey. " have not yet been made. A to-Sa- st ' " . thtji-remo- State Bank of Provo st " ' NT-NO- TIC the senate tsltovs Roosevelts' record as trust buster "On the day that Theodore Roosevelt was made presi- dent of the United States there were 148 trusts atul;com- Ibinattons in the United 'States. When he turned this gov-- ; " vernment over to William Howard Taft, there were 10,020 the plants in combination. When he became president billion dollars. trusts had an aggregate capitalization of .three and when. h .left the presidency theyhad an aggregate billion, and. more than 70 per capitalization of thirty-on- e ' ' cent of it was water. "The present administration has, sought to apply the. anti-trulaw more vigorously than its predecessor; but law effec- the time to have applied the Sherman, anti-truwhen there were , lively, was itr the infancy of ' only 138." "I don't believe that the man who, was president at the . time oFall times in the history o the Sherman anti-tru.law when it could have been made potential in deterring trust organization I no not think. that the man who was " now." . president then " is' the man to find the way out ' ' II is Good these-trusts- 3 V j st . daugh-- j ,! ' r J : 1". ., f - i te's- - fct :of ur-regular -- roffl-L-aM- ... ' "'i In a speech Saturday in Massachusetts Roosevelt in looting his own born and boosting bis" own platform took occasion to wrap Woodrow Wilson the leader of progressive Democracy and the next president of the United States. The specific charges which Teddy brought against Gov. Wilson was that the latter had said he had not read the Progressive platform through carefully and rtally did ' not know what it all meantr Roosevelt also charged that the Democratic platform was unwieldy and contradictory ljut of course the Democrats could not frame a platform to "suit" the Bull Moose leader any more than they could select ra candidate outside of Teddy himself for the head of a ticket. The trouble Roosevelt finds with the Democratic platfornTls'that it 'docs' nufsmell strong enough of Roose' to is man one big enough veltism. To his mind there just 'draft "a. platform a.ndle president of the United States and - -- ' that is the biff stick himself. f " - the best known and most highly respected women in the city passed away at the family home .In the First "Vard shortly after clock today. All her children ; ROOSEVELT ATTACKS WILSON. ftl " ' ' -- fttyt-a-wfT- - ' For the Fireman's Tournament at .v the Notices published here Kuieka August 20th, 21st, "and 22nd, i in agricultural and industrial science. consult respective signers the D. & R. G. will make a rate of iQ4 -' And that Ttah is not backward in one single fare for the round j or county clerk. trip to EASILY DISTINGUISHED. the- following language lrom the pub-- Eureka and return final return .limit "How do you know that man is a of all tickets August 24th. For the Hratioii of the State Institution. SUMMONS. on" August Tournament program statesman?" big "The nature of the work of the In the District Court of the 22nd a special train will leave Salt Fourth Judicial District, of the "Because," replied tSe analyist, "fce American college Las Jtua markedly Lake at 6: 30 a. nitpicking up pas- State of Utah, fitting in and for can wear a silk hat and a frock coat altered in the last .tinny-yearsFrom sengers at all poi?nt8. Returning without looking as if be were going to-Utah County. an aggregation of college studies special train will leave Eureka at 2 a. wedding." Washington. ,tSar.Hill Jennie hunting, plaintiff, bearing very little upon life's prob- in. August 23rd for Salt Lake and in- vs. defendant. Jack nd loms Bunting, cone.ning itself mainly' termediate points. Summons. with the mat'ieuiatics, and WM. MITCHELL, The State of Utah to Die said te tilings in a:t and literaAgent. : Defendant "a it has become ture group of studies f ' o t You are hereby summoned to Is before the. perosns acquiring Cheini-to life very closely related a of of their earniMONEY TO LOAN FOR part saving within after twenty days appear try has succeeded Greek literature; of summons upon ngs.- . this service the BUILDING. "soils of study and"rops and animal the within served if County you, reeding 'has succeeded dissertations You may have your own archi- in which this action is brought, on philosophy. A study of the move within thirty days after ment oi water and the chemicals- in tect, your own plans, vour own otherwise, and defend the above en- Of service, the soil and of plant growth has suc- - superintendent ; acquiring this habit i3 to start an I will supply titled action, and in case of your account with us and adding to it and ceede the study of higher mathema - plans. Von niav renav me same failure to do so, judgment will be A study of the kitchen and its ;m Lies. see it grow. Interest rent entered against you according to has succeeded complex problems ai hn vrm can Tet n home fnr the demand of the complaint study of the abstractions of litera - what y6u-arpaying in rent. which has been filed with the ure. And those studies have made A. court. PALM. " 19 N. Academy ek-rfof the above-name- d ' man and women vinle mentally and Ave. This action is brought by the When business opportunities present tf it has made them earners of bread.'-plaintiff against the defendant themselves, you will nave capital, and q for the purpose of obtaining a de be in a positon to take advantage of $ $ $ 4. cree EMERALD TRIO AT OPERA HOUSE or divorce lrom tne uelenu-ant- . them. Interest at the rare of 4 per cent on MONEY TO LOAN J. W. N. WIIITECOTTON, ' the Finn. Lawson and .Marshall, TIME DEPOSITS. on Safety Deposit Attorney for Plaintiff. Boxes for rent. CITY AND FARM PROPERTY great musical and coinedv entertain Post Office address: P. O'. Box U- - S. ers will appear tonight at the opera DEPOSITORY. at low rate of Interest 273. Provo. Utah. house in tbe muscial comedy riot, A. P. PALM. "Bad Hoys at School.'' These men Rooms 6 and 7, Knight block. SUMMONS are artists and nvere secured - from In the District Court of the Fourth Ogden, at. a very high cost, where they : Judicial District, of the State of i have been playing three part of the Utah - sitting in and for Utah summer season. Next week they go on the Orpheum circuit for their sec- Utah Lake Land and PowCounty. J. T. FARRER, Cashier. er Company, a Corporation, Plain-- " jond season. Manager Epperson saw . . REED SMQOT, Pres. patrons them at Salt Lake this spring in their . Lest some-- of C. A. Itodgers and May TS. tiff; j should we think that are overlookfinal week at the Orpheum for last Rodgers, Defendants. m our efforts to secure year. Besides their little play which ing them The State of Utah to the said .Dewill be highly pleasing these gentle- - new .business, we write this little fendants: men intermigle the play with Solos word of appreciation. The people who You are herehy summoned to ap have stood by this bank we consider and Trio. pear within twenty days after the As, Trio singers they are "hard to the salt of the earth. Nothing is too service of this summons upon you, i. beat." The famous song, "Silver good for them. We are of course served within the County .in which Threadj, Among the Gold," as sung anxious to secure new business, but this action is, brought,' otherwise. by the tenor, Mr. Lawson is in itself never at the expense of our regular within thirty days akt. .,ervelee, and The patrns, for they are the people who defend the above entitled action and worth the price of admission. have made this bank possible. We in case of your failure to do sojudge-men- t pictures are excellent. . lmow it, appreciate it, and re free Q, will entered against you accord to acknowledge it. By trUttin; all our LOCAL PARSON to the demand of the complaint ing to swat the files. SCORES POLITICIANS old patrons fairly and extending the which has been filed with the clerk !ame new we to customers courtesies of said court. This action is brought . Last evening at the Congregational hope to grow stronger year by year. by tho plaintiff against the defendchurch Rev. Pullman, the new pastor ants to recover judgment against them for the sum of $2731.30 and of the Baptist church preached a costs of suits including one hundred serand instructive very interesting r 17 and 18 the dollars attorney's fees, and to foreUtah, Toolele, August to keep the. files out, mon. He spoke for some time on For the I. D. O. F. convention at close a mortgage upon the north the subject, "What We Live for," or Denver & Rio Grande will make a one-hal- f .:. the northeast quarter of r" the three Important issues In1 -- life rate of one farff Lake and requarte- of "section" 33 namely. Life, Death, and Eternity. turn. Tickets on sale August 16, good in township ten south, range one ll(f chose for his scripture lesson the returning until August 19. The San east, Salt Lake Meridian, in Utah He Pedro will make a rate of one fare story of Lazerus and Dives. County, State of Utah. showed that Dives was not condemn- from Salt Lake to Tooele and return. to equip your house with screens J. W. N. WHITECOTTON . . ed to hell for being a rich man but . , ... o Attorney for Plaintiff. " bought at the E.- duty, to h DE UHQU E P. O. Box 273, Provo Utah. ' , Mineral Flat Extension Mining and First fellow men. lie said the man who ' publication July 31, 1912. tries to arouse one man against an Milling Company principal place of other or one race against another toH business Provo, Utah. .Notice. There are delingtl'ent upon N SECT BITE COST LEG- the meanest man in our nation. He the following described stock on acPROVO. claimed that this was what the poli- count of assessment (NO. 5) of (2) A BoBton man lost his leg from the tician was trying at all times to do mills per share levied on the-- 28th 1912, the several and therefore be was the worst man day of June, amuonts set opposite tbe names of bite of an insect two years before. To Complete stock of screen doors and In speaking or the in our community. respective shareholders as fol- avert such calamities from stings and the politician he meant the profes- lows: screen windows always In stock bites of., insect use Bu'cklen's Arnica eAmt. sional politician or in other word3 No." Name. Shares, kill to Salve and the poison promptly P H. 18.31 512, 4,155 Beesley, the fellow who plays politics. The 2.00 prevent inflammation, swelling 207. 1,000 and parsan clearly showed that the form- 553, A. F. Beesley........ 6.00 pain. Ileals burns, boils, ulcers, Ahlander. .... .3,000 piles, er would sneak around behind your 552, N. A.' Nielson 6.00 3,000 eczema, cuts, brnlses. Only 25c ai 2.00 back and do and say dirty, mean 69, T. J. Wads worth..'. .1,000 ' Co, Two Stores, SucJ.' Wads worth.... l.'OOO 2.00 Hedqulst Drug things about you while a wicked man 111, T. cessors Smoot' to Palace and 2.80 Wads T. J. 440, worth.... 1,400 Drug Co would stand up to your face and .say 2.00 114, W. D. Yates....... .1,000 o I don't like your tyie. 3.00 156, W. D. Yates. . 1,500 "THE CHOICE OF A HUSBAND, ' i 2,500 Rev. Pulliam ls a man of wide ex- 202,. W. D. Yates,. too Important a matter for a woman la W. D. Yates 2,000 perience and has traveled over the 439, to be handicapped by weakness, bad D W. 3.60 438, .1,800 Yates,. larger part of this cointry and uses 208, William, H. Kelsey, .3,000 6.00 blood or foul breath. Avoid these s his- experience to good advantage in 5.70 343, William H. Kelsey. .2,849 by taking Dr. King's Life Pills his sermons. 434, John Guy 2,000' 4.00 New strength, fine complexion, pure 3,000 -- 6.00 435, John Guy... ir. cheerful splrlts-rthln- gs M. breath, W. that 546, Draper....... 3,000 6.00 WHAT TEDDY THINKS. 548, W. M Draper. 7,000 14.00 win men follow their use. Easy, safe 2.00 and sure. 23c at 551, L. Al Kelach........ 1,000 Hedqulst Drug Co. "I'm twice as great as Washington 2.00 308, Fred Evans. ..... ...1,000 Two Stores, Successors to' . Palace 3.00 Fred 309, 1,000 Evans..., I'm twice as great as Grant; and Co. Smoot Drug 2.00 OUR HELP . . Because third terms they dldu't get . 487 William W.'Peay...; 1,000 . --o-: , 2.00 471, John ty. Turley... J.000 ' ' I can't. Ttiey needn't think Understanding business. Incompe 2.00 For the I. O. O. F. J.OOO 476, C. P. Tener . . . convention at ' twice as great as' Jefferson I'm tence Is not one of or our falllnrs. W . 517, Ida Stewart Peay. ... 1,000' 2.00 Toolele,-Utah- , August, 17 and 18 the never have to apologise for bad ork. And Madison combined , 542. George A. Starrs... 10,000 20.60 Denver' & Rio Grande will make a And in accordance with' law and When your bundle leaves our Sands I'm twice as great as all the lot rate of one fare to Salt Lake and an order of the .Board of Directors Of Presidents I find. It la properly cleaned, finished right ' Tickets on sale August 16, good made on the "28th day of June, 1912, I'm greater than my country , as many shares of each' parcel of returning until August 19. The San and always delivered when promised. Our machinery Is the most xttodetn; It's customs and Its laws. stock as may be necessary will be Pedro will make a rate one fare of auction" sold of at at Its poor' pld constitution, No torn clothing or buttons wrenched fleet public my Provo City, Utah, on Monday, August from Salt Lake to Tooele and return. off Bere. No saw . And it presidential flaws. edges on your ' o 26th, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock K I'm twice ts great as any. man A postal , card will hrlnr-- eur MONEY TO LOAN:., p. m. to pay the delinquent assessi r vYhe was "evtr above the sod , 'if wagon or you can call up ment together with, the cost of adver" to. think-- " In fact I'm hald inclined of sale. tising apd eypensd If you want to, borow money' on F. E. BROWN, Secretary. 5 . O land or eitr nrnnort stonm niindnr farming Office 691. West 3d North, Prov, in IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN phone us. w will do the rest W. H. ' ue , THE HERALD. , First publication., Aug. 9th. 1912 , .. Kay 468 South ' r ' bullock ... goes to reward ith"theexception"of-he- - are now asking the bodies-oa six hour hw them that state to give legislative like the child play which the for workers. 'Phis unions usually manifest when they get an eight. hour a day law they want a siwhonr law and if they were granted a six hour day law they would probably ask for three hour and so on. The trouble with the unions is that they never know when, to quit asking favors and greater reductions in their working day and yet "they never ak les pay tor the shorter dav."" The" trouble with these they are governed by (he Socialists in too many cases, and the Socialist party advocates that the average man should work only three hours a day. If the Federated-' Unions would put Mich freaks out of the union they would un- doubtedly be able to accomplish more in. the way. of con- cessions from the mine owners. ."' " We stand for ".the Sunday closing of all mines and operations and believe that this will tend to make the worker a.better citizen and of more value to the community and to the state and to his employer as well. There are few men in this world that can make a living by working 'six hours' a day and we feel that this request Ls unjust. There are hundreds of us who are glad to work ten, twelve and even longer hours to make a livelihood and we deem it a bit finwise for this federation to ask such a short day. .The Montana Federation ft 4 ter, Mrs. Melissa Daniels of Ver iifaf were" B.t ter tedBider-- r Mrs: Daniels' was too ill to make the c- A mrs. Martha TtfE SUBJECT OF BOOKLET LOCAL CAUSE FOR. HIGH PRICES. . Provo ffletaLLCft Nrtice in vi mm rid ..-- ' VT . j Acaderay Ave. . |