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Show Tiir PAGE ." TT. m stsmt You have doubtless heard of the farmer who kept accounts on the barn door with, chalk, and the lUrn burped ' " ,l down. ... Did it ever strike you that you were in the same kind of a "iix" when pay your bills by cash? A check is a re- ' , , ceipt that can never be denied. of books ; instead chalk let the use us on our Suppose you wasting it on your barn door. riot ' ... I' 1! i lr.l- 1 - : r . fortun Sijttje, Wash., July ?0.rRe8ponsi-blllty lot tbe'rwta Friday 'aljht la which th bead quarter! ot the Soci- t alists and .Industrial Worker pt the World were nicked and the furniture i .,. mobsjrf cisailors from the Pacific burned to the etreeU by ! vilians, led by reserve fleet, .was' placed on 8ecy. of Daniels in a memorial to . the 'Navy President Wllsbh adopted by the radi- leal wing of th Socialist party today. Provo Commercial & Savings Bank The headquarters; or. this branch o: the Socialists iofFifta avenue and Virglna street was one' of the places . wrecked by the mob; 1 UIIIE Ittt i 1 rr;:TV.;B.t rv " i 'ou REED SMOOT..?rM. , i - FARRER, 'Cashier. ...... ' r--- T END 110 RESP0IISIDIL1TV Do You" Keep Your Ac- Accountson theBarnD6or? J.-- I. " tft Aid Worthy Young Women to Acquire X ; I--! I 'I Higher Education. and Terre Haute, educational institutions' received most ot tne estate of James McGregor, the aged capitalist and mine owner Utah, who was drownd-l- a - the Wa-bash river. He was worth aboiH'-ha-l' a million dollars. His will was tiled here for probate and named - the United States Trust company as trustee. K addition to annuities to relatives ;Mr. McGjegor provdled.tor the f M 1, TheGtezdzrd fcru&U aCeiRsry'" if ... . tor &ofien.tt vjaisr- p no difference what your present method ft. softening water or general house cleaning may gibeyou can always depend upon Lewis' Lye to lessen your uteri labors and help you accomplish X3t . lend to flic Little Thihgs are X I t i zxxss You can find lots They need it all right. about the place, that need attending to little things of or!' fence, a few fence posts, a better new boards on the .shed' . . . . .1. t II !.L. ana a dozen ana one omer ouu tool and machine Shea juus, at once. should be looked after Or, maybe you're figuring that on building.. All right! Then let us make an estimate on we canave "you some your material bilJThe" "chances are that ' ' ' ' money, it worth your while in a money way to buy We will make ' us all your lumber-iro- 4 Last Refuge of Scoundrels. '- a d T P m ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED Baker tumberCo. a if hi iM apj" ; 1 - GlLx BUDD IN; Manager. - - - - n- "" " iii - i'i NewXhapterJn an Old Story" ' Is an mtenscly dramatic recital of mio'i devsLpmeqt of hu meant of defense and ofiense from the age to the of beautiful booki of the most done one into present day, ttoe - s lacturing chemist and is absolutely the best ati S" most economical t )r s following-endowments- the year. .It a is readable temptingly - wume containing t A -- Strange and Beautitol Spirit" Photograph Is Pull Colors. 5th. Protosc 6th. Pllty.flv Striking Border Deslgot War Opinions of. Famous Educators and Other Notables r GOV. PRESIDEaT HADLEY, Van Unlror. lty. "It (charmingly gouta up. " v; r GOVERNORS, "A TENER, Pennsylvania, source of great pleasure GOV. BURKE, No. Dakota. "A 6oo of art."' GOV. OSBORNE. Michigan- - --Vary In' teresting and Informative. GOV. CAREJY. Wyoming. "A really charming story." Vary GOV. BAS3, New Hampshire. . unique." SENATORS AND OTHERS. SEN. CRANE, Maaa. "Most Interest- . Ing." "BeauSEN. McLEAN. Connecticut tiful and exceedingly Interesting." at-- 1 SEN. WARREN, Wyo. "A most " tractive book." SEN. NEWLANDS, Nevada. , "A very Interesting exposition." ELBERT H. GARY, Chairman 0. S. ' 8teel Corp'n,"- -! am delighted to "have this noofcA. THOMAS EDISON, Inventor. "Unique and beautiful.' HUDSON MAXIM, Inventor and "A tittle book of genlua." GEN'L BENNETT H. TOUNO, Commander Confederato Veteran. "Will charm reader, while lnstmcUng . them." FELIX ADLERi Ethical toadeh and text are quite extra1 ordinary." WritERNEST THOMPSON-SETOer. "It I on of the most wonderful pieces of book making I have seen tor a long time." Pub. - Brooklyn H. L. BRIDGMAN, "Standard zUnlon." --: rrh Jast word " PRESIDEKIHUTCHJi8,-yniver- ty of Michigan. "It 1 ot distinct .- - . 4. - " -- . . one-ha- lf r, . 8choola,-"Interest- - ing -- Special Short Time Price to Our Readers Cents Per Copy, Prepaid Fifty CMuch, Ltu Than Actual (See p ge of extracts from ruD Blniply ' those' , M, . .,... - ; Cost) New Chapter In an Old Story" in this issue) Coupon and Bend,to This Paper tyltn 50 Cants Cash Or 8tampa illl Out , ravery of dK "A . i please send ' J MA iaid-i- to, $100,006 t" tt can wtt M FROM SALT LAKE i - 1 1 1 nal IL v de- Town ad the - treet is been which xS OPENED JAN.I5T, 1913 wheninIosAngeles ing for oundL - -- J- ia more.- of - "Til OH"" de will se who" vent i ' mi iany a a fl r ,. -- Sintttrr:;-r "CkHOTEL tKk EUROPEAN 'fiOOBuTSIDE ROOMS 150 WITH BATH - tin -- r- - iVAFF. 120 W.2NST..NEAR HILL NORTHERN HOTEL CO., PROP. rWANK L CRAMPTON. M6ft lNCONfiECnON'flATttSIOQP"DAY OP ..... turns out If you want your shirts ff - , and other garments: i'l, Anr ingenious combination of sanl water cooler is1- - San Francisco, July 20. The Webb Ury bubling cup-anland law, passed by the shown In the August Popular Mechan- - anti.-alieJolin-in- . ics Magazine. 'An oak Ice barrel, 25 legislature and signed by Gov, hs ago, yilj high, Is monntPd on a standard and son more than t,'vojnonJ to look like this send, them to Ik', ..I n ' C fiffe Provo Steam mm, - - ., Laundry .. petitions against laws passed at the last session expired today, bringing CAUSES OF STOMACH TROUgL end to the ' threats against the an of out door Sedentary habits, lack act that have filled the political Webb of exercise, Insufficient mastication since May. ..At one time atmosphere a food, constipation, torpid liver, movements to defeat two separate and parworry anxiety, overeating, act were being planned, one by taking of food and drink noljuitedjo I the " . . .. SSM. . your age - udocmifloicainct Wepocmsneaaeay-ifleooor- e J.N. GULICK, Mtr.- -. Phone 164 1 Tahlet. and vou will n the Democratic ticket, and one ey be well goon MaJnJaleljjyedqu Co,' two Stores,, successors to Smoot amuatea with tne- state federation were and Palace Drug companies, (adv.) . of Labor. : The Bell petitions never prepared, but the Exclusion league was on the point of beginning TEN THOUSAND BOYS IN executive comATHLETIC CONTESTS its campaign when the mittee rescinded jjts earlier action To prevent Ten thousand boys of the New York and voted to take no steps bill from law, the ,,11, on becoming public schools met In Central Park - The monthly meeting of the ExcluA page June 6 for athletic contests. was held today and the re illustration in the August Popular Me- -. sion, league the executive committee on of Of MnenxiriA the port' 0D6 shows linnlf nartn' the alien land legislation was made , aa i"o . - w ., 1 tArE,ylt J elLllJieJ&l"a tne reason me reierenuum veuuuu were euppressed and fthafwhlle'the washer league considers the act wholly Inefvery Jiest Is a step in the right diand wringer Is the , A. B. C, the fective, "It rection."Later, the report continues, original frame power washer, the league expects tonbrlng about the equipped with a sliding power wringer of a rigorous law barring enactment operated" by gasoline; electricity 01 and Hindoos from Chinese Consolidated Japanese. hand power. Sold by. the of lands, ownflrBhin Cen-ter.both 255 West Wagon 4, Machine Co., criticizes Presi The severely report -(adv.). dent Wilson and Secy, of State Bryan for their attempts to defeat the .pasthe which An arrangement by f net film are sage ranerreCfivrnef-TTinImages in a- motjoa-picturmade to appear as living figures mov- - in Sacramento last May. - and-leasln- ring la " A . Says Sage Tea Sulphur Restores Natural Color and Lustre. ,I,-L,r I Gray, faded hair turned beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night, is a reality, if you'll take the trouble to mix sage tea and sulphur, but what's the use, you get a large bottle of the ready-to-us- e tonic, called "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy" at drug stores here for about 60 cents. Millions of bottles of '.Wyeth's" are n drue- sold annnallv. says a darkens the hair so it because gist, naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied You just dampen a sponge or soft well-know- I brush "with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur anu araw tt through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Those whose hair is turning gray, becoming laaeu, ary. scraggiy and thin nave a surprise awaiting them, because after just one application the gray hair van- ishes and your locks become luxuriantly all dandruff goeey-stal- p 4 itching and falling hair stops. This is the age of youth, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with the Sage and Sulphur dark and beautiful gray-haired- youthful appearance and the real beauty and healthy condition of your hair within a few days. Inquiry at drug stores here shows that they all sell lots of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur" and the folks using it are enthusiastic . Hedqulst Drug Co!, Two Stores, (adv) e reallcehW'anawessorleS, In the Aitg6l dgcrjj)i-ln..dpt- il afflld Popular liechanfeFWazlnerTTSe-ahlcl- ' ls;illustrated.r -- -- id.. mm. m f " work this; laundry " Taction" Railroad This is the class of Time for Filing Jefenclym.PetltIona Has Expired Will Become Ef- ftctfve Augusf 10.J : J -. ne ClW VI, - all-ste- and No Gunty- -. thieved State-S- Si $32.70 Stirling --TV $32.95 . Raymond $33.35 If , .. iviagraui $34.50 Cardston lilfiited wilt to 20th,and Jhe September ' Tickets excursion" train willTeave Salt Lake City 1:45 p. m., " "AugusrSth; .cr For further particulars write . D. E. BURLEY, -R.R: S. L. Gen'l Pass, Agt, O: ' SALT LAKE CITY; UTAH. Ul 10 without Inconnected with an ordinary water fix- become effective-Aug- . electorate of the the from terference tures. Inside the barrel Is a galvanof 8e the medium refer through' state ized Iron coil through which the water referendum for Time filing endum. Ice! circulates and Is cooled by the " - "tt - COOLER COMBINATION t- " If you want to get the news-r- -j " T3UT TIIE HERALD. . -- r'n. flp'pHM wnrir-o- f IT Si ' Xhftffibet4alfl' Tablets Is dally becoming more widely known. No such grand .remedy.. for stomach, and liver troubles has ever been known.- - For sale ty all dealers. (adv. t THATX100DX(TAT for stornje tiinip ina Xiiffi'five ton lots or more 55.00 for lump: arid S4.75 for nut SMOOT & SPAFEORD f; 1 i 1 h 4 o., , - LOW ROUND TRIP RATE WILL APPLY TO POINTS MENTIONED:, i . . Lethbridee .....v.....,..,,,,........ .$33.45 0j cpuslnSjJMrjrjl gathering of schoolboys ever held. new uiapter m an uia btory" to - FOLLOWING H how the large city builQings- are cleaned by modern methods Is describ ed In the August number of, Popular New Life PlUs, Paul Mathulka, of Mechanics Magazine.; A page view of a skyscntper which is being "washed" Euffalo(N..Yv Bays they are the "King accompanies the article'. of all laxatives. They are" a blessing to all my family and I always keep a abox-anbox at home."-G- et get VE6B ANTI-ALI2oc. Recommended tiy ) well... Price two -- stores," sue Hedquist-Brug-Cand' Palace Drug pressors to Smoot " companies, (adv.), - S CmuU Oregon Short Line II o, WATER- - g- August 5th . BUBBLING-FOUNTAI- s- Canada Excursion . -- Ucmnfattw arrrrrTA - ' mm i ,. iti- - iHint1w;,iiiiii fiews The memorial then conditions and alleges exercises, ia wuicu clpated. 'It is said "Namt. he- , Vilu.hle book of sunestku on the many tjsetot - Ci IS Lw' Lye nuik4lj: 00 request Sunply address! MANUFACTURING Ctt SALT PENNSYLVANIA io s .. ... ' The sr-t- .kriDl'tt .. . aid worthy young men ana women without Sufficient means lo aSqairo a. higher., education -- than h the -- public schools afford in , non sectarian educational Institutions,- - located and maintained In Vigo county. The"bequests to relatives follow; Oneihousanddollara-Te- his hfilf brother, "Alexander A. McGregor, ot Pittsburgh, Pa.; $30,000 to his cousin, Elizabeth. JL Emerson, ot- - San, Fran-(iiscCal.; $500 to his niece, Mary B. Herkimer, widow of Robert Herkimer!, 6f Terre Haute; $1,230 to each of hU EN edu-- r catlonaJ ralue 7. PRESIDENT HARRIS, Nortnwesteni- Unlvrilty. "The viluaoi inrormatlon It contains Is given most 4T tractive setting." PRESIDENT MACLADRIN, Mass, institute of Technology. "Cannot tall to have an Interest to all who appro-dat- e the march ot modern science." PRESIDENT MITCHELL. Dnlverslty of S. C "You have rendered a service to mankind In this exquisite and; Interesting boon." PRESIDENT CAMPBELL, University of Oregon. 'A'wonderful departure." DEAN STANTQfClowa State Colftfo of Agr. "1 shall enjoy tt for Its 'educational value." " PRESIDENT CA VANAUGH, Notro '1 don't know Dame tJnlversity. hen I have enjoyed anything of tke so much." kind Cnl CHANCELLOR McCORMICK. Tho atory verslty of Plitsburgh. holds attention." CHANCELLOR STRONG, Dnlv. of Kan. The historical represents tlons are of unusual Interest." PRESIDENT SMITH, Ohio Northern "It Is a thing of beauty. University. The Idea Is a valuable one." PRESIDENT WORST. N. D. Agr. Col. lege. "The Illustrations are Idtensely interesting." STATE 8UPT. BRITTAIN. Goorgla and artlstle." STATE 8DPT. WILSON, OHlahoma -SchoolaJKo-ion- e waoappreolatoet tn desljEulUuitt4pnjyjnOxeab progress can afford to be without it tlon." ! commend tt to everyona." WILLIAM J BTHINS. Detective. "X 8TATE SUPTHTATX CaUfornla- -. enjoyed every word of It" Schools. "A most attractive took of TTHEOTJORITTrBlNGHAM. Former ' noie-some absorbing Interest Police Commissioner, W. x. Vermont STONE. STATE SUPT. and Inspiring." 8choola. "Interesting from the first ' ' " EDUCATORS. to the last word." DR. P. P. CLAXTON, 0. & Commls-tn- r STATE SUPT. SMITH. Maine Bchoola "A valuable contribution that win bo f Education. The story is appreciated by students ot history.' weU told nnd Is very interesting." -- m rV F9r eonstipatlon," headaches, indigestion and dyspepsia, use Dr, King's Re.nirltablt Boslnets A !d, PisclDirlog History ot Ann ind Ammunition. 8lojraphy. id. Some el the Mom Wonderful Hunting Pbo"toiripb Evet Tskte, tridoa Throutboul ItrPates. fund,"amouhta THE KING OF 1st 4th. WaterHouse- flaking hold Cleaning uismiecuni purposes Preventing Hoc Cholera and Worms-- Do Trees, ma troylng Vormino-spray- ing Sosp-Softe- nlni T, Philadelphia, PaMrs. Delia Stewart local Scott of Southampton, England; Mrs. that a local Kate R. Markle otRosedale, Ind newspaper Ws lent Its energies- to- Mrs Mary Stewart Tyler of : Terre ward the creation and Infflriation of a Haute, Jnd.ilheJncome-J-t SG0.000 to d criminal; lawless-TnIntemperate mob" his sister, Mrs. Frank McKeen, of JjayjeflgflJMfjpaiM Terre li'aute, dtrlhg' life, and an libraries, office, and .book stores and annuity of $1,800 during life to his to 'threaten, our very lives.? . nephew, I. W. Herkimer. ' - - i'Moreover,'T;ontlnue the memor ial, "we" submit "that ihe chief way in which' the national emblem is being desecrated In this and other cities ot the Union today is byjhe cloaking of rascali ty "and tyrannical abuses of the aspiring poor within its folds,' in short, We making a lie of its symbolism. to tne President, cidrittenTlonMjj. saytaglif Dr, JohnsonV "Patriotism Is the last refuge ot the scoundrel. We have, on the contrary, steadfastly and consistently Insisted that the Issue to and our ward which our activities propaganda were directed was not one ,nd ' Utah-endowm- r'f , . strength of gtn-- H uln Lewis Lye la guaranteed by oar- elvos and your grocer. It Is the only lye made and marketed by tnana- - H denounce&J3ecy4)ai tfflngrcooir,Cniver8ty of Utah, iels forjiis speech, at.the Rainier Terre Haute, f 50,000r1?n1on-liQspltaThursday night, In which he made) a $50,000; Rose Polytechnic- - lustltute, brief reference to patriotism and ... J Terreliuiite, teslduary,uwhlch will Tae nounced the red flag and Its - sup- about $200,000. . . ' porters. According to the instructions inlhe The memorial set forth thai: .the will, Jhe'UUh University's tund will Socialist party has never advocated be 'known as "The James McGregor ad vocated, violence and has never fund," University oL 1 remotely the tn'come to be used aCtbe interest ' dreamed of any act.ot desecration to of thechool recjulre. - ( the flag of the United States or any as known "The Another fundto be emblem or Insignia thereof . endowment student James McGregor dp ; . nlforn purity Th :The memorial V I - 5 S t makes 1 1 |