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Show THE PROVO POST PAGE TWO Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY ' First West St-- , Provo, Utah At Nos. 22-2- 4 By The company. POST PUBLISHING - c. mcts 1 R- N. - at the Foetofflee of Provo City Act of Congress, March 1, 1884. i Entered . "'z p61 ff sf yonjj-clas- C Hndpuhtelly tpe ppyilpgeyjiich Jongess has ejtppded to ijew Mexico arp bestojved wothdy. Thie hew state !s future is Idaho, whieji was admitted in Jright,- It W more inhabit since has which 1861, and thap Delaware, 1890, than' Nevada, beep in which wAs one of the original thirteen partners in . the Union. In he past ten years it gained 6 jer cent in poulation. With the (rger liberties and adytage? which statehood hrings.its increase, proportionately aa weU as absolutely, 'ought to be greater in the present decade. It is located in a quarter in which the largest gaips of the near future are likely to be scored. The Southwest is a section the beginning of its growth. Politically, the new which is only state is divided pretty closely between the parties. The Democrats have the governor 'and one of its two members of the House or Representatives, while the Republicans have the other member, and also thC Legislature, which will choose two senators. Lack of railroads and also lack of irrigation, have hampered New Mexico in its growth in the past,, but these two essentials are now being supplied. The railway builders have been fairly active there in the past tvyo or three years, while the governments irrigation projects there are numerous,, and being pushed with considerable Speed. It is a producer of gold, silver, lead and other minerals, and in yield of copper it 'stands fourth among the states. Cattle sheep and fruit raising are among its great' activities. New Mexico is an important accession to the council of the commmonwealth. Eiu(ct. , AWAKING ' COMING t v e it - Penrbi, Ur gai PeArl 1 l . 4 g, . ' - 1 'v STATE. Thei whQle country, irrespective of party and locality, rejoices THB ' FORTY-SEVRNT- H X3SZ SAMPLE SALE tACKmAlS Single Curtain! just as foM it6 them . displayed in our show windows ,;l One Window Choice each at o tfU 35 c Monday,January29 - T. N. ' McCarty, L Peterson, Mr.' fetubbs, "nwroiwei -- - j.,Di J i iAJ Booth,' Fourth North and Fifth East ' v . PhpMi 467-- , . . . . - - ' - ' ' - WEN and. WpMEN, sell guaranteed hose. 1 7? per. Cent profit 'Make flO daily, pull or part ' time. Beginners .1 . - investigate. Wear Proof, JOSl'Chest-put At! Philadelphia, Pa. ' DM2 f 'U i IRVINES a Lamp r V a a IT witFgive you at the1 Electric Light is by tar the coot 1 JK'Sfrrjvr 4 SALE OR TRADE 2 jacif all cultivated, good house, good ranch, outbuildings, in fruit and hay; cheap. Eee Henry W. Davis. IJ-Z- g ENT Cozy cottage furnishFOR D-ed. 640 No. 2nd East. f 2 Stewart, Mr. Wallace, Alvin. Whiting, James. PASTRY COOK WANTED i f JT t a j 1 , Wfilfams, N.' A. If n6t called for in two weeks they will be sen! to the Dead Letter Office. JAMES CLOVE, P m: Woman fo pastry cooking and bread" making.1 T Hotel Roberts, SUBWAY SIR WALTER RALEIGH FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 68 NO. 1st West. Young Mn Discovers Way to Con. ' quer paging Torscnt in Station' Entrance. Provo, Utah. D-- 2 teiti ' p,5.refv ! ? &dilr4 impeffeettpn Wr sedonrn,AS OoYOUusstt? it4, ImforL' frseWintfuWfcn The Elcdric Company thsTdesifablS Icf known' to tKa worlds best corset desig&;Coal ners, which! result ta b stylish garment CASTLE GATE, CLEAR CREEK and t , t r .With' stiperh fitting COAL " tUAWm dualities, AKE3IGAN BBADTI CORSSTS Both Phones. J. W. DUNN, Mgr r KSUitaadS Corsst Co., Exclusive IdakeiA For the woman of lafgfe figure as well as for those of fnedlum or slender form. for!saleby! MERC. L0NDQN Jti 4 JI v r A Will result if 5your Bundle of laundry t is Sfpt to ps. CO. nrzr. No sav edges onV CoUars . , WANTED Furnished house of several furnished tootni. Helen Sawyer, : .Hie proper in Dress Shirt D-i-- X'i Build A Home (9fVI the "dinner questfon is harder at this time- - of year than gt any other. As variety is a scarcity frith the absence of vegetables , and the housewife needs to resort to CANNED GOODS and DRIED PRODUCE. Of these we ave an excellent 185 Wt Third 8o. 'i fresi "supply. - -- a, V vince carr We also date grocers. fruits by 0 Goods delivered' when - ised. Get jmr prices on Rough - Dry-Wor- k- , and up-to- - prom- -' VourNeoIigee Shirts look" Ceiter 7 . when 'they are lauhdered by us than when they are done up at -home, or by hand''-''''--'- "' We make your shirts clean without;; fading them, if colored. We starch them to Jusjt the propel' stiffnew In I la possible WHITEHEAD Acad. Avc. Phone 67 only the places where they are design 1Mo be 8tifL,:- - . And we Iron them so they fit, feel and appear neat, comfortable an3 new. nr J.N.IIOLDfiW . All . Repail Work Work Guaranteed First Class, 7 W. CENTER ST PROVO, UTAH. ' PHONE 226 bosoms lie -- straight plait in place; Vd to fit .your wrist and give them a "fiah tnd stiffne8s equal to that of your collar, Sqnd your negligee shirts with jour other work, to the , . ftnd flat, with qvery we shape the cuff CONTRACTOR All Kinds rj Provo Steam. Laundry " 375 W, Center" ! ' LaundryS 1 FARRER & 3p7--9 pou ( P.omesfitfSleapn Our strictly fresh ranch eggs are always desirable, selling ah the lowest marginal price. . Our cream-- ' obese is delicious; include sore Jn your or der. everything handled 1' ' Lingerie? adn dere'd . without nps ot tears,. , If not already-- a patron, a trial bnndle will con-- - garden-trtick- ice LUflBER CO. & . In 1912 and JorCommercial and Society' Job Printing try The Post.v y SATISFACTION 4 When the train pulled in the. othoi Mgr, Western- - Union, phohe 23." ' At Ous Hundred and . :v--- ;A street and Broadway, the pa sengera who alighted at the, station p W s thought for a moment they had been put off at Niagara instead, mays tba New York Times. The subway entrance there fa at the foot of K goodly c ( .f r1' lillThe sewers cpuldnt caryy pff the thunderstorm fast enough, and down the gride tliq Aster of what seemed like 4ft fcloudbufsti was pouring. Into the sUbway entrance it rippled and foamed and down the stairs Id a beau' tiful series of cascades. The residents of Washington Heights who were more anxious to get home than to gaze upon the damp loveliness of waterfalls began to think ot ways every anniversaTy-lik- e thereafter and means of egress. Suddenly a mao a lot of your friends ko In brown silk socks and glossy tag who off of shoes whisked these articles gave up the chase for eluap sive riches long ago and started parel,- - rolled up his trousers, stuffed his footgear In his pockets, seized the to butid their fortunes In the' girl he was escorting, and made his good old substantial way of our w&y with her In hie arms' through the Fathers. " Remember, Pilgrim raging torrent and up the stairs to a "A rolling stone gathers no waiting taxi It happened In a minute, moss, and nothing 'wflFstop A but soon Various men on the platform were doing the same thing. family from roiling quicker thap a comfortable homeT Tt gives 'WeU, gruntd- - the old, fat ticket chopper, I've been at this same old husband, wife and children stand ever since the station was something to work" for and once opened, hut this Is the first Urns Ive - you get such a uhlsonf action had A whole comte opera acted out Jrom,lhe ..wholn famllyauccsa with me In the best shat in the tftdt Is bound to crown your efforts." ence. The subway aint such a dopy Weve been preparing for" a' Jot all. dump, after, of home building here this" y eat and have a stock of lumber that WEDDING STOCK The finest ' to outclasses" in quality' even that be had anywhere at very reasonable which your grandfather LuseJ when he built his' home prices. Call and see only the Iafesl sixty styles in wedding cabinets. years ago, and you know thats "going gome." Come In and feet are --wet and cold, "Bee it anti your body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big dose "Theria No Place Like'Home of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, bathe your feet In hot water before going to bed, and Jou are Almost certain . to ward 6ff a severe cold. For sale by Hedquist Drug Co, twoT stores, safest .... place to- trada. Flfty-aev-ent- h ini ,'por. jfcMhnS - JF Oft Remedy Co. night EVIadza .v - anywhere can bank with us by mall, Anyone - XV. J.'W.-Sterlin- The Summer Light is the Taylor; President . J. D. Dixon, Cachier...lv- j BANK & MERCHANTS FARMERS 'I - I W -- Samples Traveling Salesmans i One Window Chpicel each at vij mnyt WANTED WORK a , sweeping. washing sowing and general hoOSC-Work JSy the' day; I Mrs. .. Elizabeth " IrieTHenry. Johnson, C. R. Larsen, Victor. ' 1 AMEIilQAH W Ambrose, Vf. M Carter, Bud. Ufaffi,' Prank A. ' ClAre; Nl- i.'"" Duerit, 1 W. bufiSn)' Isaac. Horne, Prof. Joseph L. ' We cater- - to - UNTS e k M and e the maximiiiti jlJumtnation minimum cost. Vest, Miss' rilzel , 4. 6 Con-carn- Its the Lamp thal - N. Ta4nerMay pciener,becp'e J 6li : are the master of your fats, ladies The way you use your money today determines whether old age will be to you a time of rest, comfort and good cheer, or a for existt bitter, losing struggle ence'. Decide "now to build up a bank account, big enough to nourish and sustain you in peace an plenty when your earning power begins to decline. You can Acquire" a compe-tence, step by step, if you want it Kurd chough, Vori for itpaf-lently-, and deposlt'in this bank systematically. Ilht J ail 4 Coffee our specialties, Office -- Cheever, GIVING THE WRONG ADVICE. The unanimity "wifi Which men jspjto Jiayf tpadp wealth are fend to climbed makes the others fhe jadder ;on which, they willing jnprvelrfthe fact that so many persist m maryej oy.a tfying pooy. Frederick Weyerhaesuer,- - the St.:Paul lumberman, on Whose wealth the muckrakers' afiicl yliw Journals playjbeiT yaria-tion- s whenever the theme bi Join jqtVr,js the latest to opeii the pecjts 'yt iis memorandum book .and pepin i who" will to'oopy his rlos for getjtipg rich. r He sayr: Make upyour mind to work'at something really worthy of work - ; inJ work harL and to use i ,Th surest way to make money is to "save rnoney, J"! what yousave. "Dont be afraid of long hours or constant attention to your work. .Work can be mad? a joy, and economy a pleasure, if you com f bme an objept worth while with the determined ambition to win. ' worhs is centered, be Vork, where the interesiTof-thjnan who comes a source' If real gratification, of honest pleasure and accom t ill ,1 . , phsnment. j ll 'Any young mah can get rich, can succeed in business, .if saves, jf he has a definite and honest purpose and is so filled With the purpose that work eeases to be a hardship and becomes a privilege Look at things with optimism in your heart. Go into some , ' small business and work to make it into a, tig one. - . ' The trohble is that invariably jthese echoolteaehers of .the poor a fj demanding as fthe first principle that the worker not only work, tpf svo some of that which he gets for working. That very habi ?pqvicts them of insincerity and their rules of insufficiency.' Wha toiling mankind wants to know is l$W t6 get riel Witiiout, work-jatow, to accumulate a ejiampa ejae pompetncp on a beer income, httw td romp through today wthu,t haitjg a thought or a care o tomorrow, and why. having let all go as fast as it came, there - is to wish nothing lelt in the pocket, flow tafeceive Without giving, " oneself into fortune these are tie things humanity is sighing o ! 1, : V' ' know. . . who in those to Small things , pemst saying there ,is TrafTonc rul. The "way they point is altogether . too hard; it is Casier to spend while the spending is good and take the word of the dema gogye for if that poverty is a result of having been robbecTof some ' thing one never had. ' Cashier. - ehcera fAieL-bp- e Fresh Oysters, Chili- - You - - Mra. Davis, Mfe'i Zola (2). Norton, Miss De'a. M 4 Buttle; Assistant Cashier. Blnklng&slness Transacjed. A.- Pmf I $ ) - NJMKrs-- -.' M 3o. T. Farrer, Jos. -- The'' "meeting of the" Utah" Development" League," TheTN drive Sons and the newspapers of thi state at the Salt Lake Commercial Club proved to be one of the greatest awakening, in the history of the state and from "present indications it will not be long before JJtah people will know TJtah and will know how to describe its maUy resources to those whr are seeking homes in the West. There were over thirty towns represented at the meeting hnd &ll of those representatives vyere given some formation that will be of practi-- . cal value vFheu-the- y go home, .for they were '.made to realize that there are greater things here in' the way of opportunity, than in any in the Union. . state r i A few years ago the young! men of this state invariably left their homes and went to Idaho, Wyoming, Canada and other places to get a start in life. Now many are beginning to realize that they made a serious mistake and are once more homeward bound. They ep that Utah can offer more to them than other places, the same as more itu ?an offer to.those ip the casern states, and many are going to f t fake advantage of these opportunities. ADVERTISED LETTERS. All we need to do is to continue exploiting the resources of Utah - at home as well as abroad and iu Remaining In Provo Post p few years the gain in population ' Jan. 21,' lM2. .will be Tnore than has ever been anticipated by the most optomistic " ' LADIES. 1 -boosters of the stated- -. LL J. p.4-t."1- apt-tha- matter according to s HMMK L. . ( AN i.l Vice-Preside- 1 HICKS, TAI DIRECTORS;V Reed Smoot, President C E. Loose; s Lsyi iu ;?12, if - CAPITAL $100,000 overalls m - r SURPLUS $40, MQ. TWO "HORSE ' AP 4 f ' CITY. PEOVO 'with strength end v they elwey please . ; - ' J Western neighbor possessed, and thus was placed jn the territorial r-- 0ne Provo Commercial & Sayings Bank over the admission of New Mexico to statehood. "The presidents proclamation, citing that that community had compiled with the terms of enabling act, makes agreeable reading for all Americans. tVas a long fight for political equality which New Mexico made. o other territory was kept in the crude,, immature status so many years. As part of the region, gained from Mexico by eonquest and purchase in 1843, New Mexico sought entrance to statehood when the other parTof the Mexican tract, CaKfomTa, gamed Tf In 1830, but it acted the population and thi apparent social future which its Fat THE PROVO POST Both Phones .. t |