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Show MCf TWO. THE PROVO HERALD. THE PROVO HERALD OllffiS Published by the Herald Publishing Company, Pro vo, Utah, ihc Entered as . Best Advemsing Medium m Southern second-clas- man s matter June ...J 7T: I. H. MASTERS seiiu Tin- Trr TO ...managing r.auor 0e year f Ill-C- if Don't Judge a Roofing By Its Looks ihihi ' Utah.""-'-' 6, 1911, at the postoffice, under the act of March 3, 1879, rrovoUuh, PIE- - Offi LESDEB GOFPcR $2.50 Two Days ; MONEY AND TRADE. A great accumulation of money in the hand of bankers exceedingly low rates of interest cannot fail to have a Irish stimulating effect upon trade, and it is evident that trade will not remain depressed' for' the borrowing countries by their shipments gold and their ability, to meet their obligations, will give, evidence of" their financial strength," says the. London Statist. A situation such as .that existing on the Continent in the last .twelve months cannot, however, be rectifiM in a mrmpnf Th f capital in consequence of wan and. mobilizations riiust for a time diminish the consuming power of the countries which have destroyeiikivealth.-Moreove- r; a period otHquiaaitojF inevitably follows upon the close of a war and of a period of financial stringency. Neverthelf!! when ihe war- is --over land when the 4 Jhe reljeJLof Jjirope, ... j1Uivu iu iiovc ucch jiidiiirjineu, will pe so great that continental investors will .not need any great length JpfJtlfie. JQ lecover.lhcir xonfidenr . (fence ui this, country has notbeen disturbed, the lending eotm- -. Vini . -mav h wi!linr mv r.lna uiivu :4..t '.. ; vines. ... t in any pan oi ,......,b Vi. Kipjidt ucciy the world where it can be profitably without serious' employed " : : delay. Even the Mexican situation will have its effect in financial circles for some time to come, as no adjustment of relations fan be expected in the immediate future. Rumors of wars ' treate an unrest more.noticable than proposed legislation -This should not be forgotten. , Leaders the Utah Copper property ' will be . completely connected and the company snd Special 3ogran"m Which ttd Within a short time all the levels at Convention Closed with Reception . "cailben begin the extractlon"'ora many . On (he surface most ready roofings look the same, but the weather finds the hidden weakness. You can't tell by looks which roofing will last twenty years and which will go to pieces va a sincle summer. Participate. higher grade of ore. The connecting the levels Is" now advanc- - 0! work traoi mark -ar Th two daw' convention ended Wednesday night .with at the tion and programme SOa members.--- ' of lieutenant lives In tS bag and a large bouquet United itJumerican Benntly rosea by the Utah, Mves,-- The presentation was made bjr. .Mrs, rAHce Collins, commander of the Ogden hive. The convention which Just closed was one of the most successful innaul " afifaira held in Utah. The attend ance was excellent," nearly all. the hlves at tie a'fairs and drills were most successful. FREE. 1- s its', energies to mining at the lower end of the property from a point just above the town of Bing ham proper.:: The connections along the K and L levels or terraces are the last to be completed and - at - present these big Bitches la-tside of the mountain are being scooped out for several hundred1 feet to make the con nection "and put in the railroad. This has' delayed work8omewhatTbelQi; these levels. As there was ' also-cosiderable waste In the' vicinity Of where the greatest extraction' has been carrleJ on this has become mixed, reducing the grade of ore,T As soon as the levels are finished of ore caa-f-ee tarried It tells the flag as matter of fact .America hassi'Mways had free, schools. "The country always has had common schools, and mnch of the time high schools and higher schools such as normal schools, colleges and universities conducted at public expense,- but not always have they been free. That has been because .some parents have not always been able to provide their children with books and clothing and equipment necessary to enable them to take ad vantage" of the free, education" - SaltXake AniBing- Fancy drill? by -- noon meeting, the women making a pretty appearance .In their " white dresses, red and black ribbons ' and Sprang up. Communitiesjind, states have recognized the tool's of education providing tools and c'harts-4-th- e decorated spears. An excellent paper iv uiv juuui oi'ijuuiil cajjciisc. .nicy nave recuyiiueu me on "Good Insurance R'sks" waa-rea- d irony of offering.free schools to youngsters, who, through no fault of their own, were unable to avail themselves of the op-- I by Dr. Alice M. Ridge of Ogden. Wednesday night the reception was In some large cities breakfasts have been pro- portunity. opened-witan address of welcome by Tided for the.. school .childr.eiv.in . order . that- they- - might be Mrs. J. C. Hanchett, wife Park. Mayor assured of one square meal a, day at least. In Kansas City of Div Hanchett, presided. The pro recently an election was held to determine whether the public " gramme was as follows; should buv the books to he user! -in th ntihliror the Darents i e . i . . m i. Flower drill Maccabee children, scnoois oi mat city., un an nands thre appears to be general Drill by ladles of 'Banner hive No. 11. recognition of the fact that there isn't much to the side of free solo-Vocal schools unless the children are in a situation freely to use 4 Fltzpatrlck Atkins tuctu.. The modern tendency is to v'we. life rn a rlortrine in a oi Denver, o Address, "Fraternalism" Mrs. Alice T'hich all .believe but which has been vievved too much inan-Locke. B, of a academic, instead practical light OOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOQOOOOOO Let Your r lour From It and Handlers of all kinds of Mill Stuff ...... 2 PROVO, - fOREST NOTESi- - ' - London newspapers are, very sure President Wilson, will make a bobble of the Mexican negotiations. The" piffle with the "Hands Across the Sea" stuff is apparent every time the United States gets into tangle. It is f foLour difficult Englishiriends to. very 7 some, other chapters of history. Address Violin con-mrct- ed ' There are a great many transactions connected with one's "banking that require a certain degree of privacy. We think a visit to our banking quarters and an explanation of the manner In which we endeavor to transact the business that has been. entrusted 'to us, will convince you that we are in a position to care for you In ways superior to any other bank outside m capital city, and equal to anything there. . - Beautifully finished room for ladies. . ' Convenient room for gentlemen. Directors' room that may be used by p'atrons and others for spe- - 1 cial meetings or the transaction of business of a private nature. Safety Deposit Vaults where valuables may be. examined privately." Free telephone service In ladles' and men's rooms! " ' Remarks-M- rs, Vocal solo Anglo-Americ- - rrrhc-rapvmgseas- cuTlege and daughter begins winter social festivities. preparation3:for-hcrfall""a- Kansas City voted for free text books recently. Kansas Ciy; appears to be as cognizant of some of her needs as her n it i Oklahoma editor refused to retract a libelous comment" ncignoor. nejs now very orave ana very aeau. "An 4 on a-- -. than: u- f JfdomestieJellveries amount total deliveries 73,000,000 month for the will bs ljO.OOO.OOOlpoundsAn output of fineries In this 135,000,000 "pounds would result In 15,000,000 Our Motto: The News While It's New to the 28th, reports ex ports of 73,800,000 pounds of copper. with indications that the full month ellaabove-75,000,00(JUlhow ) pounds. 'pounds in connection, reported sociation - by the July were a decrease'bf Producers' as- considerably Aug. 1, Every Day to Sept. 30th LasrExcutsion Wis Season Write for informations Calu . fornia Literature Tours for Service" Leaves Salt Lake 8:45 a. m. Daily. Pickets off sale at allutah points AskthlAgent I2rik9-Mi2l- Mandcrfield, SALT LAKE CITY A.G.P.C iw Mill or ot ....ThluiTrcrlrtT I the world Is described, with illustra tion, in the' September Populra Me chanics Magazine. CAUGHT A BAD COLD. "Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and the way he coughed was something dreadful," wTltea Mrs. e.i, Looktd Gravdon'l fathnr atores. (adv.) ; V 40.00 22.50 . In - 4 S points, one Canyon.' Salt for the round trip. an parts of the world. F. A. WADLEIGH, P. T. M. iU iU:''atl'Mfibtl(ftr"tgllt'"or . n .r n ; ... '40.00 22.50 Hectric ' and - , - - .. - ; I. A. BENTON, Gt AJ?Jk- Denver, Colo. I . I. Km.R !. iiiucin, urSou, iv uuyunune ois mother for "another papa." Mamma tried to explain that she couldnt con- ..... anywheee: sBvbest Utah Lake, to?royo itseis 10 , V ilnformatinn rfOr tUrther DUU Omaha., r,rJ& lfers R SuiS county thAlV ffllhAM uii - Colorado Springs geavej Porportionatcly low rates to many other points. to Chicago and St Louis! V v mm. Salt Lake City. - veniently grant this wish, at the moment, but Graydon didn't consldor any of the suggested reasons adequate. "It ought to be easy enough, mamma, with so many loose men all around I " ",v ' ' A Favor Death Penalty. DoDular vot on ha r . n. "We thought sure he was going Into altyr conducted by a Parkin resulted thxertOhrin"f a"vor" eonsumptionr We bought-jus- nie sale, by Hedq< Drug Co.. two August 22, 28, September 10, 11. . until October 31st returning." ?2 .?0und-?ri- P res from Main-Iin- e Points. -' Louis Sf : .$52.00 .. SarahEDunMoiIlfltp bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and that one bottle stopped hia xough and vcured. his cold completely." 'For EXCURSIONS EAST w vwiuiioiu - ssd-brg- tst Denver & Rio Grande , gnsas City GET POSTFJ), I rhe-tait- VII 1 I,,.. 7. same period last tons'; tons. i I " by reading the "TO of eopper for the; week' end RENT" ftdv before sallying forth to ing Aug. 28 totaled 8,067 tons; since find that better place to live! . year WARNICKrAsglstaStTJashlerr ' l . Exports I t vicinity and they will vouch for what say.'i Chamberlain's Tablets are for sale by Hedquist Drug Co., two stores. (adv.) . ment, so that the July difference may be corrected this month. , , AND RETURN CP. ' r..hi.r R. E. AL1JSJJ -- well woman and weigh .168: pounds. 1 can eat anything I want to, and as much as I want and feel better than' re- above exports reported by the govern $40': OF-- surplus stocks lejtjniJlmejiLien-ears- 4 however, exports reier to any one In Boone by the Copper in- F. EIGHTEEN" CHILDREN "I am the mother of eighteen chil dren and have theiiraise of doing more" work than any young woman in my town," writes Mrs. C. J. Martin, Boone Mill; Va. "I suffered for five years with stomach, trouble and could hot eat as much AS a biscuit without suffering. ' I have taken three bottles of Chamberlain's Tabletsan5 am now "a the government inclusive, $300,000.00. In' America."""'"' MOTHER, 8HIPMENTS. From the first of August to 1 :- nu'ruoVg' nd CAPITAL . JESSE KNIGHT, President Minnie the tree are far more closely utilized Mrs. committee COPPER mountains or the sea shore and son hikes off for . ' ' BartltrBaat-::- ii.ii.nl approaches, whe'tTpTand on kck from the tainment Knighl Trust & Savings Bank ColllnSr " wnmentrTney produce lumber, frifr behalf of local enter wood, and turpentine, aad all parts' of llfie Speech-MrsrA- . r7iiiii Hanchett. Miss Lorine Respones on - e- .. 25,000- - persons, settlers, miners, stockmen, and others; obtain timber from Uncle Sam's big woodlet for their own.use free of charge. The forests of Corsica, the little Robinson. Presentation ,jJ,flow.enu aniLhand- was born, are managed by the French gov-- ! bag to Mrs, Alice B. Locke, . nd - at least Bruer Folkrod. Emmeline B. Wells, Miss - -- More than 3,000 small logging oper. atora now buy national forest timber; Ruby Langev Dr. J. C. solo-- Phone 124 Mrivaey has been . discovered That the s 4 Rltatlon-M- iss - UTAH. 0dOO00000000Ci900OOOC000OOO Mrs. ' - Hoover Bros., Prop, Uncle Sam's forest rangersTequlre that permanent camp sites within the forests shallf be kept in sanitary ublquiU-utin can must and waste ..paper burned bejmried when a camp is left h ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'b&rjioiiwllib. 0 0 0Manuf acturers waste from' dogwood shuttle-block- s can profitably be made Into handles for steel knives and forks. t ' - - cut. .".tide "of A - r r - . A Nebraska farmer cheated the 19ll drought by plowing r- - . .... .C".:.. .1. ..i Ci.:n tr t.uusiicis t...; KettniK vu 10 uie aire, oun corn mc nines, uuis uis .itofuf fanners prefer "the olcttpocTlTiTiocttJtish This Free Book -- :BEEBEUMBER:CO- he after no-on- - Get tin, tar, shingle, iron and feady roofings fairly, frankly, impartially. .'Learn about aj roofs ' " before deciding on any. Wednesday morning "at 10 o'clock, on more economically at the upper the. roll call, tfee regular openend of the property, where In the past ing of the meeting was made by Hol-listthe best grade of ore has been ob hive No. 15. The opening ex- - - tained. ercjses lasted about an hour, and the The side of the Utah Copper moun flower fund march was then made untain is now 'cut with 23 terraces or der the direction of Hollister hive. levels, which are designated in alphaThis fund, which goes to support a betical order from the pit toJhe top hospital bed In each state,-w- as ex of the mountain. The W level which pected, to reach $25, and more 'than is just being cut is the top capping of that amount "was secured. After Alice the mountain Is a vertical distance of hive No. 16 of Bingham had given the 1,600 feet. This shows ore practically password, recesa was taken until 2 ' for almost the entire distance. o'clock. - America's free school system has .been its boast.' The little red school house .on every hill although ever ' saw a red school house and they are quite as likely to be in a been one of the country's traditions, valley as on a hill-- has along with the nation-wid- e reverence for the Stars and Stripes. ' It has been one of the things the has stood for. ht advantages and disadvantages of " Absolute business being represented, harmony prevailed meetings and the social Un com of ago-rar- level, which is the last to b finlsled, - For sometime - the - companr-ha- 1 buildings are the oldest roofed with any ready roofing. is being pushed rapidly ahead. States and Canada; of a silver. me?h ; is to, Mrs. Alice B. been confining Denver, mandertf ill the .. K' a recep 0, 0. F. the-affa- ir was the presentation Locke I. The L level m. u. a.f at. orr. Has stood for nearly twenty yean as the standard of all read The first buildings ever roofed with Ruberoid roofings. nearly e still water-proand weather-tigJwenty' jrears, These now practically completed and, the K attended by at least feature of haB, "which was , cnnr1iA1 of Ladles of the Maccabees of Utah was open at both ends. sl MAKING SCHOOLS Ingjapjdly sojhat within a few weeks the every level at'tbe property will be u7m.. ULD 5TT1F' GrHrHEmpSElMANTEVESlGHTlsPEClffisf pi .. -:Learn eoraetnine abouftlieatfer through reading the classified : go. hunting around for a chance to buy a borne. ' --""'.""i ttttntf-p- Headache, f tilanM Blurred Vision, Nervousness Relieved. ) I.:-.'.'- UJrlnd All GUARANTEEDMy Glasses. V ,- Any Lens Duplkated In a Few Minutes. Watchee, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry Watch Repairing and Erlflravlnar 144 West Center 8treet, Next to Ellen Theater. ' v. X |