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Show i 'THE MEN" MARR1EO." SHE PRINCESS WEDNESDAY, JAN. HERALD EDITORIALS AT 30. (J5y I, IL Masters.) X. -- -- Of course that 'leak" made some mud. law seems to The decision regarding the 'do up" the "original package" finally. Webb-Keny- M . ; a: This'newTTrorrftlie northwest is likely to send coal up again. Anyhow it will send it into the furnace. Am now Tom Lawson seems to be inorsome fencing unless he decides to give those names. . tific methods applied In Iron Blossorr i mtner - i T umuuhihI r oieaW jppiiirtpg riafi' itflnp, Arthur Montogu Love and bill for the compulsory rotation of crops has been troduced in the North Dakota legislature. . And some say that the author has wheels in his head! T Dear Doctor: I! ',..' thaiiks for the opportuaiito jexprcss to you my Uetfelt I am giving1 fmm vmir Chirooratitic adjustments .:.L' I take this j.f..i with..the hope that others who are suffering may read this letter and receive adjuslmeiils miue.Eeuk.tlu Buried alive, by being caved n4n tl6 Ashley. throng that's e ry l. inis testimonial prietHstriche. Can't tion rades-a- SLAYER OF CONNIE ' would have had it not been for Chiropractic and Dr. Bandgren, I nd been a - livtner crioole today. FiVe'weeks in the Provo General hospital with all their midical skill coulc in my' back, not relieve the shootrng pains to my head and the severe pains caused from nerve pressure due to the accident. I consulted Dr. Sandgren of Leaving the hospital in a stooped position, once. The first adjustment at Provo and commenced taking adjustments walk straight, and at thi I could weeks greatly relievejMhje pains and in two writing I can do light work. . the finished job as the war ... seems to have struck the plumbing business as well as others. We wonder whether there is anything in the statement ofta fellow businessman in this city who said, "The majority of this war raise is Mike Morris, the alleged slayer of Connie Mack, sat stoicly through the We hardly believe this is true with we have3 taken. the trouble to... ilTEMudM several other-SlatTuesday morning. He heard witnesses' ' . .the. for 4be Stale tell, the, details al- is he when 25, of December night fired the shot which leged'j.to-havended-th- e life of Coanie 51ack of V What is the purpose of selecting a set of men lo go to our" State capitol to make laws if a few petty foggers have to roomsKtthe capitol for fear 4ang arounxtthe halls arid-cloathese legislators do not do their duty? During' the past week some of the most disgraceful stunts have been pulled off by citizens of this State in our State capitol and one of these by a staunch Republican. A number of people have been heard to remark, that these men would do better to stay at home and look after their own affairs rather than worrying themselves over what the legislature is. going to do. If these men perform their duties as faithfully as our . members oflthe legislature, they will dq well ,8ndreceiyejhe S 16 people' generally.- -- there iiro oraco c a Bingham. ' k commendation- of the '";" DAVID M. OLSON, South 2nd st, Prov lah. es KICK THE IOBBYISTS OUT. - v "Gratefully "yours,"""' the paper business because therkt-ottqaper-i- a - ofmy-cas- and-TJsto- Iroa-BlosM- -- boudtoTurnuteethatolleg: ' of stars in one feature. We 1916. "Dr. G. E.'SAKDGRKN. 346 North Acaderay Avpnue, Provo, Utah: 'Keep moving! behown "WfeythVdisplayrUiJast A look Into ,. Ciiropradc; Provo, Utah, April 2nd, - - the manufacturers." aUpc ? Don't block, the Princess theatre has traffic!" The traffic several to have arranged on in line Wednesday, policemen keep when the latest World Picture Brady- Made. "The Men- She tMarrjedwill Governor Stanley of Kentucky has won the- - latest for the successful management of a mob. "On, ' " on ! . , sprteTr Manmncc . K frenzied" would, suggest that ... when. youfwife calls the plumber these days that she also ask . for an estimate on triumph for sciert the dawning of a nW diy--- a the relief o human bilmenls. stimoniZWrts ::A p. XL Thg, defendant was repreBented-b- y of Bingham, and th was represented- - by Richard THE SCIENCE OF THE HOUR. - W. George State Hartley, county attorney, and Assistant Samuel: n. Thurman. " . The" prosecution called Frank who was in the meleettrhen Connie Mack was killed. Delaney'a testimony showed that bis memory of the n'ghtV doings was not clear. Other witnesses introduced by th- e- State were . Margaret MiUer, Camille Holcombe, Harry Childs and . Charles Sauls' .. .T ASKPOR EXAMINATION. IT IS FREE Let me prove that CHIROPRAQTIC is right. any-thin- g more dlsgustinghan another it is to treat men as if were a bunch of school children and tag them all the they time to see that they do their duty, not as they see it, but '. see it. as One of the principal reasons for turning the old Re-publican legislators out of office was because they had allowed the capitol to become infested with a gang of lobbyists who represented the money interests of this State, If continue at the SKte theeseTi3JrQgram to go: jpitpJL&jiajij out at the next election and ask the people to them to office. r If there is not a law on the ' statutes of the State of Utah forbidding lobbyists in the State capitol when the tell Z: Da-no- t . , r. y, me. .ai3:tWpg. s .. trouble. ... - l .iWWWl j- -. i - I. - G. E. SanSgren, D. C. Chiropractor. Phone for appointment, Office and Residence 666-- J. provo, utah! Rainfall in Bombay. Bombay averages - more than -- 72 .inchea of rain a yea and gets moat ot u wtthio four or nve mnat&s. T 111: immzm? ,i&MUlli ., j J ; . DUPPE R 346 N. Academy Ave. : , .. ' ' nr iiiinniiinn re-ele-ct Omiarters JegislatureZIOOes turejsajolofty&jMl will let them. In the meantime the legislature should liC-n- i acts pass some house rules forbidding certaintrdisgraceful ' being repeated, . MAN1FLVNCHINGS It is a pity: that the : '. .. . . IN U S. h PlenOSO murder, South-h- as appeal for the maintenance he-governor's -of-- l orderly the fig-are- -- 4a-4- Cafe building Conceivably the governor might not have succeeded. " Tl ere was some danger to his own life in confronting an, argry mob. Bu the governor probably realized that the high cost of personal tragedy to himself would probably do . mcreUhaiL anyth in' . Mexico.!,-r7- V r.-;- 62 West Center . ( "figure e necessary- - to bring these States to their senses ? T" . We J are rkady for your work a - . at Bingham is interfering with mine and mill operations.' Only sixteen of the twenty-twbig steam ehovels are o jTTjpBrathrgrTTheaily-H- i averages about 21,500 tons. The. snow Blank Books, Loose Ledgers, Accounting Devices, Office - ,, -- ; Sundries . " or-- Pap er--Cb v In spite of high prices, . m : themurerfAceiiiayaJsyer ..I ' - ur , - d ;;.;' But of the fifty-folynched asidrtroramr-bor- d troubles, by no means all were for offenses ordinarily pun- -- Jsned by taking the life of the of fender.; The Tuskegee com-- . pTation records sir lynched for hog stealing, four for wounding officer! of the law, two for insult, one for slapping a boy, one for robbing a store, one for brushing against a girl on the street,, one for defending her son (a woman, re n te)j one for speaking against a proposed lynching.-Thewere other. lynchings for more serious alleged offenses, but this list of killings for comparatively minor offenses stripa from justification as an avenger.of womthe lynching-be- e dishonor an's or similar heinous offense. No excuse of court . can : ; dJaya justify these lynchings. . - : To the shame of Georgia, fourteen of the lynchingi wtre in that State. All were in southern States, excepting one in Karisas. y How soon, we wonder, will aroused public ' opinion stop this thing? Will some tragic lesson-suc- h as I- -J- i ' According to data compiled" by Tuskegee institute, fUty negfbes and four white persons were lynched in 1916, not counting the numerous Mexicans killed along the border. ': - Incidentally,' it might be remarked that nearl- y- as ... mariy. Mexicans have apparently been killed in the United States, v.ithout process of law, as there have been Americans killed " . Mas moved totheMdJSpencer neyeiirun ' -- -- onoe isep miring justice was successful and Kentucky doeslfot start mum That' her hflsband has " beaten her Utah Copper company's total production in the year 1916 amounted to frequently ever since the third day 196,752,631 pounds of metal. Recently after their marriage in iSalt 'Lake oa General' Manager R. C. Oemmpll re-- Jane 21, 1911, and that he .regularly- took from her money that she earned leas'ed the December production which - amounted by . taking boardera and put it in-- the pounds, and adding this" total to that!i bank" In'bls own namerareome of of the previously reported output for the allegations of cruelty made eleven months gives the foregoing against Nick Brogdanovich of Binggreat production aggregate for the ham anyOTbyhia wife, ZorkA past Jwelve moathsjTlihi la. compared in a suit for divorce Brogdanovich, with, the total production in 191of filed in the Third district court. 148,397,000 m pounds; 115,59,445 plaintlff-8eta-&rth-that f she haa 'Atthe2:present price of the red ' a Joint Interest with the defendant ip metal, the Utah Copper's 131b produc home at Highland (Boy,, valued at tion la worth more than $50,000,000 $1,000,-anin a hank balance of f90T The company's total dividends to kept in his name. Kh luiir fnr Aa. date amount to $52,161,110, or more cree of separation and other "relief a share on the 1,624,490 deemed Just by the eonrt. man snares issued. iThe 7 1916 dividends ... totaled $19,494,,-- or $12- -a share. ' borne are predicting increased"divi-dendstarting with the first quarter In 1917, due March 3L The company disbursed in dividends in 1916, 6,899,700,or $4.25 a share. In 1914 it paid 4,728.00 or $3 a share, while in 191 J ft distributed $4,730,000 or $3 a share. ' . not more goverenors with the courage and good sense of Governor ATb. Stanley of Kentucky, who rushed by special train from the capitol Jo 1916 REPORT onfall food' stuffs is deep on the mountain, and .nocturnal winds -- increase discomfort ' and pile up great drifts in the in,ino and along the railway. :': .Mixed Marriage. The types will often play pranks with what a reporter tries to say ea, for example, in this extract from an English newspaper: "The bride, who was given away by herfather, wore a dress of pale bridegroom. She was attended by the hat, and carried 4 bouquet,, the gift of the pink taffeta silk' and a large "dark-blu- e bridecroonV iutoIimht-al9S- No woBoerr-Ba- ye London Opinion, the large dark-blu- e brldi'graua tirned "pule! t continues to sell for 12c to ISc A .: ! Package ? . The bestandcheap-es- t pie is a NONE SUCH Mince Pie. MERRELL3QULE Cqt Sjtwx. KV -- :) 'I |