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Show ncs rouir THE PROVO POST - ' rsblkhMl Hvery TUKSDAT, THURSDAY At Nob. 2114 First Went St. X Br Mid THE PROVO POST WHATA DA USE? , Whata da uso to feeda da monk! Whata da use da organ to grind Noboda iika to pay for a tune Biga eop ehase way alia time. SATVRHAf Utah - Tfc POST PUBLISHING COMPANY . PRICES IN ADVANCE SUBSCRIPTION One year 81x . .'.fASIThrea months i LSI One month ... n rn t H. CHICKS, Editor. EetarejQ Aot 7S Cento .K Cants N. at the Postofflce of Proro City ns et Congreaa, March S. 1884. Whata da use to learn reada and writa ? Make no godd to write blackhanda vow. Noboda fraid when he getta da letter Even the Yiddish' blackhanda now, ASSOIlriEflY PURE matter according to THE OREGON REFERENDUM CASE The decision of the supreme court of the United States in the Oregon case involving the initiative and referendum is based upon distinction between the political and judicial powers of the meat. , " 1 The constitution says ; ThTUnited States shall guarantee to in state Union this a every republican form of government." This obligation, which is imposedlipon the United States by the . constitution, is purely political, and not one which can be enforced by a judgment or decree of the Supreme Court., Congress alone can determine whether in a particular case it has been complied with ; but this question cannot be determined without first deciding what constitutes & republican form of government. ' lienee, this also is a political question which only congress can decide. drawing this diat in cti on between political and judiciary ques tions the Supreme court has made no departure from the positions heretofore held. It has surrendered no prerogative to congress which- the courts have exercised, and it does not in any respect affect the power of the court to decide in a judicial controversy whether an act ofcongressisjnharmony with the constitution or not. Congress has always exercised the distinctly political powers of the government, and the courts have never attempted to interfere. The case of the admission of West Virginia i& fnpoin t. " West was torn from the side of .Virginia during the Civil war, after Virginia had adopted an ordinance of secession. The northwestern part of Ihe state regained loyal, and in the early part of the conflict it wifi completely occupied by the Union forces,. The counties now forming West Virginia thereupon sought admission into the Union as a separate state and congress let- them in. Subsequently the constitutionality of this establishment of a new state within the boundaries of an old one, which was at that time in armed rebellion, came before the Supreme court. :That tribunal promptly held that the admission of West "Virginia was a political act into the validity of which it coqld not inquire. What the court did in the West Virginia case, it has done in' the Oregon case. It has refused to exercise purely political powers: K - Vir-gin- ia . - 0 -- visit" my Cuza ; Guess me go home : -He senda letter, tella me come There in Palermo he sella da lemon. Business there, he says, not on da bum. Saves Butter, flour. Eggs, and makes AVOID THE GROUND FLOOR STOCK DEAL. A number of brokerage concerns in different parts of the country are sending letters into Provo to the citizens asking them to investigate into propositions for the development of new schemes or patented articles that are being made, or have as yet not been tried, with the result that, many people have purchasedquantitiea of these different stocks andLothers are considering just such propositions. If our citizens would consider somewhat stoek purchases that have been made in the past and let these experiences govern them they would make very careful investigation before going into the new schemes that are being presented by these different corporations with marked regularity. The purchase of stock in a great many of these concerns means merely the donating of so much money to an untried proposition and few people realize anything for the money invested. . we What need is more consideration 'on the part, iif -- the Provo people for home industries and the- - building up of corporations that are established in our own eity. The money spent here for the build-ie- g up of Provo industries will be of great value to the people, for it goes toward furnishing labor and is kept in oircnlatioa .among all classes of onr citizens.. When we try to follow up some plan or something which is g ing to place us on the road to independence without labor we are just likely to find that the other fellow is the man who is amassing the health while we continue to wait for it to come, but when we consider, onr Jtome industries and tirhomee here we are in most cases-goiat rewards for our efforts. Fake stoc k deals are very common in this day and feV people are able to survive them entirely, but those who have are ahead of the game and those who haven t may it least pro1' fit by the experiences of the past. - -- ck ng to-re- ap least-reasona- ble -- - borne baldng easy ttg Lime Phosphate dur- v the Farmers Merchants & Bank, February 26, have beenxcomplet-ed- . Currency- -. Total.7T.r,.-..- . . 1817.28 15.00 155,499.51 87,750.46 1,384.11 . , ... posit....... Tima ..Certificates - posit.... 7 of De- .7.777 Reserve for Taxes... Reserve for int. on ... . .' lags . .50 ip. t i $$' jV1' One Hundred Suits to CEoose From at digeation and liver trouble, ij firmly eatablished. It does rot imitate Other medicines. It j3 better than others, or it woulJ not be the favorite liver powder, with a . larger ale than all others combined. - F2 SOU) K lUVVN yt.qmsswiiwyj Sav-- - 750.00 .:r Opera correct L between the frames named. port, J. D. DIXON. The conclusion of the board that alow form of explosive was Subscribed and sworn me uvi means that a mine, not a torpedo, waa'the instrument used. A this 21st day of February, 1912. ARNOLD DIXON. (SEAL) torpedo always contains a explosive, sqchiu nitrogljfeerin ' Notary Public. nr similar compound. Black powder; a low explosive, 'is used on the My commission expires Feb.. 15, other hand. hf mines. That a lowexpHsive waa used the "board eon 1 91 ;r; ded from the nature of the aides of the psh, wherejthia atrip was Correct, Attest: T. N. Taylor, Jas. ,Wown inward. Had it been a high explosive, the bottom would have A. Loveless, Andrew Knudsen, Directbeen punctured neatly, instead Of bein'; torn. The difference ia the ors. State of Utah, Office of Bank Com-- , same as that in the ease of a rifle bullet penetrating 'a pane of glass, missioaer. a hole, and an apple hurled by a boy at the same making a clean-cu- t 1, C. 8. Tingey, Bank Commissioner piece of glass, which would result in a . jagged, irregular gash, or of the State of Utah, do hereby cer" v rupture."""" tify fhatJ!he foregoing Ts'a full,' true SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT Saturday Matinee & NigHt 'X v : t FEB. 24 ' er ( " -- THETBKT NEW1 YORK SUCCESS - . - r Idee arid Maurice, , - , The theory ofthe govtnnne.ri sgien'.i ts, headed hy Dr. Lymaai J. JT.nsgs, is that the natural electricity iu the atmosphere' ia beneficial pl ant 'growth and that therewould sewn to be ao reason why, a Du natural electricity be amplified or ioereased by atechaaital means and correct copy of the statement Of the above named company, filed ip my office this 23id day of February,, 1912. , ,C. S. TINGEY, (8HAL) . - Bank Commissioner. The Peerless Bvider II011. VV. Bryan at Gift Colonial Theatre.) Salt, Lake, Monday. Feb. 26. live IauHes will be the subject. Half rates via the ; Salt Lake Rete. ' " if The - ELECTRICITY IN WHEAT RAISING. Tbe practicability of using static' electricity to supplement sunlight in the cultivation of winter vThefit is being tested at the govern-men- t experiinent farm at Arlington, Va.. according te the" February Quaranteec Satin Linings and Interlined vith Linen Canvass and Hair Cloth. -- The reputation of thi oW, reliable medicine, for constipation; in 2.191.58 1,750.00 - mi liver Medicine 6.515.25 T AT Ul BiacT&ht! "of De Demand Certificates , It to vary serious matter t ufc for ona medteinn n4have ths wrong om givoo yon. Few this resaoa w urge yon in baying to be careful to get the genuine 56,000.00 3,000.00 -- Cashier's Checks.'. . 7 In Assorted All Wool Mixtures Very Serious - - j... 4 1,165.82 , LIABILITIES. Stock Capital paid in... Sarplna Fuad.- Undivided Profits. ..L.. s Dividends Unpaid Iadlvldual Deposits. , , Savings Deposits This Beautiful Suit 'Senore Meudoza of the Spanish Musical Duo, Hugo and Mendoza, who are appearing at the Princess this week in a musical sketch that hasnever been excelled in Provo. Theirwork is far above the ever-ag- e and they pleased a very enthusiastic audience last night, and will no doubt continue to do so. 6,287.00 . . Current Expenses and Taxes Paid.. - high-pow- Jooko the Monk. GEO. W. CRAIG. Total. . . . ;:.;r:.33ii.623.i9 State of Utah, County 'oF Utah, THE KEY TO THE. MAINE MYSTERY. D. Dixon being first duly sworn The strip of metal which proved to be the key to the mystery of I. according to law, deposes and says the destructionofthe U. S. Battleship Maine" is sown in two illus- that he, 1s Cashier of the above named trations in the February Popular 'Mechanics Magazine. An 'article bank; that the above and foregoing ' states: report contains a full, true and statement of the condition, of .the With the identification of the irjp.as a bottom plate, between said bank at the close of business on frames 28 and 31, theposition of the mine wa& fixed as under ths 17th day of February, 1912. . , a little to and bot-tnj- ? This gifted orator will deliver an address on the Live Issues of the Day. The Salt Lake Route will make a rate of one fare for the round trip from, any , station in Utah County. All .trains, Feb. 26th, good returning Feb. 27th. tickets Important Purchase via Salt Lake Route. , te So whata da use sella banana? Whata da use to write blackhanda vow-Me smasha da organ, choka da monka, Me sella da lemon, me millionaire now. Arrangements for tfie big Bryan meeting at the Colonial Theatre, Salt Lake, Monday night, located at provo, in the County of Utah, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 17th day of February, 1911 . RESOURCES. -- He sella da lemon or ship on adv&neai Lika much better than feeda da monk. Poor honest Beppo love Merican Cuza ; Feel little hit sorry, for him easy mark. THE PEERLESS LEADER. Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the condition of - not" . v '- Beppo he lika, but he lika da dollar Maybee he cousin, maybee he , Buta letter of credit make him solid, Lika mucha better than air that is hot. The appeals to the courts for redress Ts not always in the right. lie is prejudiced in his own favor; and, besides, his tem-pe- r will not allow him to reason as he should. The decision of the court for the defendant with costs does' not in the least alter his own opinion,' then or thereafterr: He: feels that he lias beeiuvronged. Going to law for fancied wrongs, and expecting there tJ find redress, is an expensive luxury.-- ' Sue a mouse and catch a rat. .L. - - Maka plenta banquetta, eata and drinka, Make mucha talk from Merican man. da Beppo his long iosta cousin, So Beppo must have xla best in da land. party-wh- o . - - Plenta Mericano have plenta da mona, Say plenta Jrost maka California freeze. " . Come like craza quick da Palermo, Mericano buy alia leaves on da trees. nature will not be still further assisted in her work, particularly ing the winter months when the supply of sunlight is curtailed. REPORT - No shava, no shina, no maka da mun ' :Uo Atusn , Just maka me sick, no plenta worka ; Business a Yera.muf.h,m da .hum,: Royal : Grape Cream - of Tartar. " - 'Whata poor Beppo going to do? made from - I mt' The only Baldng Powder -- - I ' t C HICKS, Haaajef. second-clas- s -- t Whata da use to, pusha banana 1 .Whata do use for me rosta peanut? Maka no man, work day and nighta Pusha da cart an live likg. mut. - ... months ' 7 ? The Talented Actress , x Miss Grace Aylesworth j -- i'i 'A : ,.r The Chorus Lady Superb Cast and Production Note: This attraction' playTjit $1.50 iuainhe TargrcHies7 SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT Night 25c, 50c, 75c, $T.OO Matinee 25c and 50c, (No Higher) Reserve Seats at Box Office . t . |