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Show . U r T - U- - THE PROVO POST . ' 1 -j - Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos.22 24 First West St. Provo, Utah ' . . By The . . ttls 0. PRICES IN ADVANCE Three months ...........IS.SO lAOOne month SUBSCRIPTION year C. ,,....75 ...25 N. C. HICKS, Manager. second-clasmatter according to Provo City Jia HICKS, Editor. Entered at the Poatoffice of. -- Act of Congress, March 3, 1884 s - (Continued From Page One.) " The hack aches at times vith a tluH, indcscribale feeling, making you weary ami rstless; piercing pains shoot across the region of the kidneys, and again the loins are so lame that to stoop Is agony. No use to rub r apply a plaster to- the back if the kidneys are weak. You cannot reack jhe pause, lrovo residents would do well to profit by the following ex- Cents Cents - - Post subscribers are requested to notify- - this office promptly-whenevthe paper Is not received. Residence carriers are supposedto notify the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with the paper. Please help us to see that this rule is enforced by report' J ing any negligence oir the part. tf the carrier. 1 er - -- ample. Mrs Lottie Monk, Second ward, THE KEPUBLICAN PARTY WILL WIN. Because the Republican party has given the country - sixteen. years of unexampled prosperity. Because the Democratic party would destroy manufactures, injure the fanners and drive workingmen out of employment by enacting free trade legislation. Because President Taft has been honest, efficient, fearless and . f patriotic in his administration. Because Roosevelt has failed, even with his Democratic Aid to wreck the Republican party which honored him and which was good enough for him until he failed to get the nomination.' Because the American people in 1912, as in 1896, will vote for business stability, national credit, universal employment, good wages, and integrity of the courts and a safe and wise government under the Constitution. So-ciet- y, qysou, Utah, says rV'The state- ment I gave in praise of Doans kidney Pills in 1907' still holds good an you may continue its A member of my family lad weak widneys, asf the result of pnb-icatlo- aiL n, This attack of typhoid, fever. person complained most of the time mf a dull pain in the back, especially after.. standing Tor awhile. A neighbor recommended Doan s K idney Pills so- -h i ghly that I was induced to get a box Tins remedy prove dto he just what was needed . amL jmprove the patients condition in every way. For sale by all dealers. Price Foster-Mi- l "cents. burn Co. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. s Remember the and take no other. 50 name-nrDoan- THOSE CONVENTION CONTESTS. (Advertisement). William J. llryari was in the national Republican imnveiifioii at Chicago as a newspaper reporter, so that as a matter of business, as well as polities, he followed closely the evidence and the argument in the case of all the contested delegates, Mr. Bryan is on the stump earnestly supporting Professor Wilson WANT ADS All Classified Adi(i1isir(Must be Paid for in Advance. 'and earnPKtlyopposing'President TafC If Bryan,, the reporter, had learned anything that would help Bryan, the orator, to makelTstornger ease against President Taft dont you suppose that he would have told it! To put it another way,' dont you suppose that if Mr. Bryan believed the nomination for President Taft had been stolen he would be saying so to every audience he addresses! He is not saying so, and is not that fact "about as strong vidence as any one should need that the Taft p.omina .Training for Policemen There 1 a policeman's college 1 Petersburg to train applicants for the force. There Is a museum combined with the jschool where the ptfpils make themselves familiar with the tools of criminals jimmies, drills, chisels and sontrtrances for robbing collection boxes, a special field, of Russian thieves. The Russian passport system The duties U the Ss studied In detail. dvornlks, a sort of assistant police, are taught They keep watch on the residences, report on the habits of the tenants, their visitors, examine the papers of newcomers and direct them to report themselves at the police Is After Money A New Back for an Old One. ,Bow - it Can be Done in Provo. . ........... months retending Russing FAIR EXCHANGE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY, , - THE FROVO POST PAGE TWO FOR RENT Nicely furnishec rooms, all modern conveniences Board next door. Mrs. Belle Nel son, 242 W. Fourth North. Phone 297. 07 - generally, by a noted mnker who absconded, leaving a efieit of oer five millions of rubles. The Russian police sought for im for a long time in vain for it seems lie had not left the least trace of his flight and the continued afarrlrorciEtrropp and Amer- station. ica proved unavailing. Yesterday however, a Spanish nspector accompanied by two officers from Scotland Yard and acting undef instructions of the Spanish Ambassador, who had previously interviewed the Home OLD Secretary arrested him on his way romthe hoteL where he was staying, to the Steamship office. It Seems that it was his evident intention to take passage for New Yorkf From information received by the Ambassador, he had iceip in hiding in Spain, where he Russia ' A Protest "I beg pardon, said the new arrival, "but It seems to me its excessively warm here." "Eh! What? snorted Satan. "Evidently you forget where you are. This piace is meant to be warm." "Quite so, but theres such a thing The Catholic Standas overdoing It. a ard snd Tlm. i , a 2 n r 1 Than She Knows.' "The last time I saw your husband he was trying to stop smoking. Has Mora he stopped?" "I don't know. that he Is dead. You, of course, know -- G. H. HEINDSELMAN, D.O. Eyesight .Specialist Jeweler 144 West Center. to gloved next doOr to Ellen Theatre, r FGrindAll .My KRYPTOK -- STYLE Glasses. . Pleasant Dreams at Night liv'od 'with-'- a' vvoman and'with his A few days before ar- daughter. riving in London he had quarrelled with another Russian," who was mortally wounded by a revolver shot during Qie scuffleand w ho only lived long enought to denounce his assailant. ' , Inan interview with" the Russian Ambassador, it seems that the name' he' had been using in Spain, and which he gave on being arrested. vvas not his real one,' Manasseina being simply an alibi, after comparing the prisoner with photographs in his possession, the Russian Ambassador recognized him as. Alexis Ivanoviteh, the criminal banker who eloped with (Lmillion of rubles he is of St. Petersburg, a widower 48 years, old, with an only daughter that he left in Spain on escaping from that country. On being arrested, two of or Alexis Ivanoviteh portmanteaus Were seized but although strictly searched nothing but personal effects were found in them, in spite of which,, the Russian Ambassador. declares that prisoner ought to Tiave several Make Smiles All Day - Comfort is the essential thing nights rest and pleasant dreams. A 'selection from our big line of ig. producing a good Vf ' 'V 1 . x Springs , Mattresses, Blankets, Quilts," Pillows, . ' ete., will give you both Comfort and Good Service. See our window display.and then call in and look our line over. We shall be pleasedtto show you the high quality of our goods. -- Man-asseina- s- TAYLOR BROS. CO. Utah Provo, FOR RENT- - Two suites of rooms partly furnished. 2 rooms in each suite. Can be had ve& " reasonable. Call at 370 N. First not stolen! was tion 4k In point of fact, those who have taken the trouble to study the West. million-ruble- s somewhere. evidence in the jmntpst casesno matter libw jstrongJbad, been their .FOUND Pair gold rimmed ey - The Russian and Spanish AmNOW IS THE TIME TO EIX THAT BARN convictions before doing so that the cases had not been fairly deeid glasses: Owner can have same bassadors conferred yesterday at The Post and pay evening as to whether the prisoned, hae been forced to the conclusion that there is nb ground vhat by calling this ad. for er sh'ouhl be conveyed to Spain or ing ever forjlhe attacks that, have been made upon the integrity of the You-WRussia, and 'after an" interview ill - FOUND Flat- - key. Call this to national committee and the convention. '.If any reader with Ihe Home Secretary, and in office. accordance with the extradition among those who are still under the impression that the contests were hot honestly decided he should write to the Republican national com WANTED Bright girls am treaty of England, Russia and 111.--, and ask for a of Congressman BarthofiltV boys over 16 years to learn woo Spain, if was agreed that the prisniittee, Chicago, copy eu weaving and spinning. Wage oner should be conveyed to Spain, speech on that subject. It is a eandid statement of an honorable num while learning. Apply at to stand trial for manslaughter, who heard the testimony in every ease and it is absolutely convincing. paid and that only after his trial can once, Knight Woolen Mills. We have a large stock of all kinds of Russian government' ask the RENT FOR modern Six room Wl-IDEMOCRATIC HARD TIMES? diplomatic chan. barn boards Jor you to select from. house with goiLcellaV. Close in Spain, through nels. for his extradition.' Do you know why there were hard times in the United States Practically new; $20.00. Ca The postal authorities are of the during .the last Democratic administration? The reason is simple 242-X- . Grades--A- s Best; opinion the whole affair is a well and can be explained in a few words. FOR - SALE One good---e- l worked out system to secure monWhen the Wilson tariff law, was enacted, breaking down the horse, gentle and good worker ey and that similar letters have barriers behind which American industries had developed this eoun- - $35.00. Robt. Birkin, Provo, Utah ben sent broadcast over the coun: d04 try. ThF'paTty "receivlhg the letthy American merchants began to buy their try inter -"FOR SALE 3 horses, weight ter is inclined ter take'the'mfltter fsupplh lirlhitope.'thu'T compelling inif own mamifacturcrs to in. much the same light d very for lack of orders, Great commercial firms in New Yorkr Phil- 1150 to 1250. Can authorities. Leo reasonable. Phone adelphia, Chicago, St. Louis and other large cities immediately laid J. Provo 185 West d07 Knight. gomls.-- - In Chicago, alt borage in enormous stocks of foreign-made- uu can scowl after ,Why WANTED To rent or buy fur- fctVmt' V Aft!' t n a TnUlets" lofts and Warehouses and all aailable spaces were filled will pu583 black. 104 Call niture.rchases made abroad. One hardware firm that has bought 10,000 FOR RENT Furnished rooms. kegs of English nails was forced to hire empty barns on the w st side Excellent location, A5. W, Second her but nails because a of the city in which to store these foreign-mad109 North. No wonder that American factories were . space had lieen taken. LOST Heavy single blanket. closed T luc-on Dark one sulnind plaid . As all these purchases abroad had to be paid for m gold, there on other. Dropped Jietween 3th BEGINS ITS THIRTY-SEVENT- D ACADMC YEAR OCTOBER 7th. was a steady stream of the yellow metal out of this country into the and fith North on 'First ' 5t. ' -. THE UNIVERSITY NOW COMPRISES - pockets of foreign mnufaeturers. As the gold supply Finder will please plume This becaunrsearee reserves aud lost banks THE CHURCH TEACHERS COLLEGE with the f ollowinr Departments the money FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms thejr for light" housekeeping- .- Mrs. P. mIde3ToThTgencral distress which was already prevalent on .u Biblical History and literature, Theology and Religion, of the enforced idleness of millions of workmen. Bankrjere'reeJ ausru.J) l,c,Yest. First X otih. ' - . Education," Physics, dOO almve-watciTled in i. to suspend and those which kept their heads Ancient Languages, 7 Chemistry, ; medall their loans, thus compelling owners of securities to sacrifice them LOSTCoi-kcreLJspanicPsychology and Philosbphy, ! . Biology, ears, bob Modern Languages, at any cost in order to raise money. It was a period of umersal ium sizs black dog;-lonGeological Science, tail; harness on when lost. Finder English, suffering, all due to the fact that through the i Provo. Utah. Wyman notify Berg, Agriculture,' Mathematics, r bnly poliey of the Democrats everything possible was bought abroad Reward. and Government, Correlated. Arts History and gold had to be shipped out of this country to pay for the purMusic, Economics, Sociology and FOR RENT Cozy, furnished chases. . . , meroe, Physical Education. j cottage. Apply 640 N. Second .With the election of Professor JYilson and the Democratic East. 2. A NORMAL SCHOOL, for the preparation of public school teachers. Credentials are history would repeat itself. Free trade laws would be enacted Men and boys wanted to top recognized by the Utah State Board of Education. and once importers would rUsh to the other snle and beets. Phone Herman Knudsens 3. - A HIGH SCHOOL with the following Departments : dOll purchase goods made at low cost by the pauper labor of Europe. In farm. Arts and Manual Training Academic, " less than one year hard times would come, the sunshine of prosperity - Commercial, Rooms and Board Excellent Agriculture. would be dimmed. In three years a lakge proportion of the gold location. 244N. 3rd W. do21 " Music, now in 'the hanks and in the United States treasury .would find its WANTEDI.ady dishwasTier at Ia the High School the elective system prevails. way to Europe or Asia, forcing the go eminent ouce more to sell Cory's Quick Lunch Room. 19 N. Specialists teach each line of work. These Fi rst W cst. d07 bonds in order to maintaiirthe gold, reserve in the trensur.v. First-yea- r school students have 26 courses from which to choose. high bonds would be bought, as they were in Geelands administration. WANTED. AT ONCE Clean Second-yea- r students, 30 courses. , by foreign hanking corporations, which had grown rich on American cotton ipgs at this office. Third-yea- r' students, 42 courses. ' money. 7 Fourth-yea- r FOR RENT Furnished students, 44 courses. These are facts that art o simple that any one can understand 640 N. 2nd East. ' doll No other such opportunity for high school workcan be found ia the West. s ) tme that ;io one can doubt them. They are ho the!,, v: 4. A SCHOOL, for grown-nFOR SALE All kinds of green young people who have not completed the ue w ; i. intelligence and patriotism should c(.:. ;.u i.ig abut OU'.Y Jen tnvk. 3. Soloman. Grades. 605 .. ear vat, lie R. publican ticket. do21 Wes.. will be and annual and department catalogues promptly Inquiries gladly answered, on request. FOR SALE Sure Seal fruit to he Having thrice rejected Itryans candidacy, it only rcitu-.iidofl Phone jars. 'seen what the country will do to Bryans candidate. Private dining room Jor ladies Hope for a third term is the mother of disappointnunt. at Spencers. ': N -- of-th- Need is LUMBER Prices world-powe- ' r, Baker Lumber Go. close--clow- -- -- be-ha- 127-Re- Good As the As Low As the Lowest d. 3rd South. e THEBRIGHAM YOUNG , -b- speedily-diminishe- MVMTY 17b-N- d. r - er V A l tariff-for-revenu- e- .v oon-gres- s again-Americ- an ' 5 - ' . SUB-HIG- H p . - s 564-Y- r. Vi i REMEMBER THE DATE OF OPENING, OCT. 7th zJJ - V "1 h |