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Show - i page two THE PROVO POST & THE PROVO POST A fjAs LOCAL Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAYin3iTlJECA1 At Nos. 22 24 First West St, Proto,' Utah mi 2 Provo Still Has a dllEIIS JOBES RTISSFBAWE Save4 Yourself the By The- - s , - put ' sue an orderly and peaceful course and to seek in that way the reforms they say are needed. They have given Madero a government no opportunity to show what it ean do in carrying out the reforms advocated by him when he began his revolution against the government of Diaz. In China also the movement to reform the government in the direction of larger liberty has been accompanied by outbreaks . of ' " disorder and a spirit of disobedience. What the Mexicans and the Chinese have still to learn, the -Americans should not forget. Order and recognition of the supremof the free institutions of this country, acy of law and the hope of the republic is that the people will keep this always - in mind. Much of what has been proclaimed under the pleasing names of progress and reform points directly toward confusion, out - of which open disorder might easily arise,. In all this there is danger, for it violates the fundamental principle that the basis of liberty is law. Prom this principle Jtherc is no escape, whether in Mexico, in China or in the United States. - - PHYSICAL RIVALRY. The Olympic games do not begin in Stockholm until , June 29, three months hence. The Swedish capital is not a very large city about 350,000 population. Its people are neither rich nor careless in the use of money, says the Cleveland Leader. As a general rule, they are prudent in their pleasure seeking. Yet all of the seats in a stadium whieh can aeeomodate 29,000 person have, been sold for the whole period of the games, which run from June 29 to July 22. Another stand seating 10,000 persons is to be erected, .and even with that addition the crowds are expected to be greater than the capacity of the ground.s. This is one of many illustratroos whieh could be given of the great and growing interest in athletic sports. When inuniversal love of physical ternational rivalry is involved the well-nigand hardihood endurance, quickness pmwasatrangthr-hkfn- ,' much deeper and more intense. The competition open to the world in the Olympic games gains the interest of the world, as far as 'the life of modern civilization reaches into lands and continents still medieval or in a backward state. There is rich promise for mankind admiration of bodily distinction. It means in this health and strength, long life' and efficiency, for millions of men who - would otherwise fall far below the usefulness which their physical Vigor 'gives them. - It is one of the sanest and most beneficial forms of hero worship natural to mankind. h be-gom- es " WHAT DO STUDENTS KNOW? . ranks of the. critics of college. stuAnother professor joins-thdents with the statement that he has found many students w ho do not know that France is a republic or think that Portugal is tt city, who have no knowledge of the chief industries of a great country or are ignorant of the difference between latitude and longitude. says the Chicago Record-HeralRecently a Harvard professor complained that not a student in a class of 100 knew anythin' about Aristotle-- , other instructors have lamented the ignorance of tl Bible and English literature. Poor college student what does lie know! Yet somehow' he Is admitted to the college and eventually - graduhas greatly it ceased ated from it, The number.of college-studen- ts numbers?' few-yedeVrioratodAvith in the last hasMheTpiality There are still scholars, doubtless, btit what is the average s.ndent .If such criticisms continue, mdigminf graduates of maturiTyea) may demand an investigation to determine what lias happened to the col11 ask leges and preparatory sehools. The public already may vv Wbaf is education, anyway? e i- ars - XA X Although it is a terrible misfortune to lose a home by tire, it is not nearly so bad as losing the happiness of home by the dissipation unfaithfulness or disgrace of one of the members of the family. U - We have them from the plain little. Play Dress up IIcnryJonesT'IIUnddubiedry' to the' beautiful fine Easter create a great deal of interest of Linens among the local fans. It indicates Dresses made that Jons has every confidence and Lingerie. but made by 'Hie above challenge, thatxhe can throw Stewart, Stewart lias many frienda and Supporters,. who are no oubt willing to. bank on him Against Jones. It Is hoped that the challenge willbe accepted and the bout take place in the near future. At the Princess The Last Rite of tho Maine will be seen at the afternoon and evening performance, The story of this wonderful picture has already been given and those Avho have it one of the most interreels that has been shown esting on the local curtain this season. The Horseshoe is, the title of a cleverly constructed tale, teaming with the atmosphere of busy city life. Througt Cupids agency Barton Sumner finds himself minus the services of a very efficient stenographer. White all unconscious of this vacancy, Minnie Rogers, a girl from the country, is doing the daily rounds of the employment bureaus, seeking a (chance to earn a living. When things in general are darkest and the proverbial cloud has missed its silver lining, she accidently' tumbles across a horseshoe which, more for reasons of sentiment than she taeks above the door to her lonely lodgings. In leading the end, of course, everything turns out happily for all concerned, as affairs of this kind are bound to do, where hoseshoes, luck and love are linked together. In this particular instanee, Barton Sumner finds his long awaited ideal stenographer, and Miss Rog- Everywhere you go yon the- - corner- stone of the community and its prosperity. If the community cannot prosper without the bank, it is certain that the individual cannot. Your outlook on life will be brighter for every dollar deposited to your account in this bank. Building your hopes for travel, home, education, "opportunity, and pleasure upon a bank account with us, is building- upon solid rock. Make the largest deposit you can today, then add to it regularly and often. ce V Sizes 3 to 6 years7 Price 25c to $2 Sizes 6 to 1 4 years. Price Continued" From Page-One- .) : ing company, who has already secured heavy interests in the hold--ing- s of the Castle Valley .CoaL company, tlie Black nawk Coal Mining company, the Consolidated Fuel company,- - and the Castle-Valle- y and Southern .Utah Tailroads-iEmery county, whieh are to be absorbed by the Utak Coal aud Coke company, which has already been incorporated for this pur- n pose. A railroad, ninety miles in length, for the exclusive handling of eoai.-w- be built - at anesti- - ill cost of five million dollars. This will be called the Utah Coal railroad, and will be built from Prpvo ija.Utah county. to Mohrlandl in Emery county, the terminal of the Castle Valley railroad at the Castled alley rcoal mine, and but-- a few miles, from the Hiawatha mine of the Consolidated Fuel company. 4 The Utah Coal railroad, beginning at Provo, will parallel the main line of the Denver and Rio Grande easterly, as far as Thistle, . From this point it will follow the Marysvale branch as far as Ilill-towhen it will trend in a p, 60c toi$5: N Sizes 3 to 9 years. Price 1 1 $1.95 to $15- - easterly direction, vto Mohrland. At Provo the new road will con- -' nect with the Denver and Rio Grande and also the 44 Salt Lake Route, thus giving an outlet to the nofth and west and to coast points around Los Angeles. EXCURSION RATES - THE EARNERS MERCHANTS . Our Goods Cost No More and Look Better & BANK -t- PROVO, UTAH. T, N. TayloivPresjdent. J. D. Dixon, Cachier. Anyone anywhere can bank with us by mail e, O mTT -- ence week. Conference Route April co- o o her ideal employer, and via Salt Lake Route to Salt Lake City. On sale April 3 to 7th inclusive. Return limit April 12th. Relief Society April 3 and 4, L. D. S. Conference, April 5, 6 and 7th. Watch for announcement-speci- al train - service. Ask for SALT LAKE tickets via the ROUTE. One fare for the round trip via' SaltLake Route during Confer- W. JL A c rates via Salt Lake 3rd to 7th, inclusive. iCO 4 o o ao oQ o o o o O o o o o o o ao aa o o TOo o D o o o o o o o o o o o o ao o ao o o o o o but what j the use to spoil the pleasurable delight of this naive little story by telling all that happens before- - witnessing the picture, and the charming people who blossom into life through the horseshoes magic touch and the genial influence of its message. In addition to the above, a beautiful story is toldjn a reel entitled Tis an 111 Wind That Blows No oGood.' which will he shown tonight and Monday. Roger Pierce, the son of wealthy parents, is tired of society life and goes out into the world and takes a job as a workman iu a paper factory- - Old man Howard, the gate watchman, is one ddv attacked by an intoxicated man who has been denied admission.- - Rug er comes upon the scene and quickly Settles with the drunkard. Grace Howard brings hoi; fathers dinner and is introduced to Rog-I6ve at first C) er; it is a ease-uf sight with both ami iulue time young Pierce .marries the girl without giving her any idea of his D social position.- - A short while O after, to give her a siu'prise. he takes her to his parents home, O where' the mother receives - her O very coldly and snubs her so much a- that titer young wife cannot endure it. - 8he packs a small quanity of and-lodvcs't- V c 1 Announcement to the Public A and the Patrons of the . London Mercantile Co. The Creditors of, the above Company have placed us iu charge of this concern and requested us to corivert their stock of Merchandise into Cask. We have made an investigation of all the conditions and concluded that the best to do is to close "this- entire stock out at cost. This sale shall not be a hurrah sale but everything will be sold without profit. We shall be very pleased td have all parties wishing goods tn make an inquiry as to prices, which we feel sure will convince them that this is not a fake sale but everything will be soldat cost uu an honest and fair basis. : This sale will continue not for a few days only, but uqtil t. the entire" stock is all sold.. -- o o o o o uncomfortable,' as we can .leMify;Jnit. nine times out clothes houseTNhe of ten the best thing that ean happen to a young map is to be tossec secures a lodging in a pvor teneoverboard and compelled to sink or swim for himself. ment house-- . - A little girl is born and for four years the husband find his wife. The tenecannot should character his whoSs about good The man always telling ment block belonged to the Pierce be careful to always have it with him. w family., uud .one .night, takes firei 'Roger arrives" upon Innocent amusements transform tears into rainbows the scene just in time to rescue his wife and child and they are SALT LAKE ROUTE SPECIAL restored Jo the position whieh is CARD OF THANKS. - Kindly call and see what w have and when you are iu the" market for gobdsyou can always find them at prices that will convince you of an honest sale. RESPECTFULLY. tka-lum- FROM SALT LAKE CITY SUNDAY, APRIL Yth. DRESSES i At The Princess ers finds Childrens the near future, and in any place in the state ho may name. (Signed) HENRY JONES. -- seenrit-pro-noun- Trouble of Making I, Henry Jones, do hereby challenge Dell Stewart for a finished wrestling match, two best in three falls, aud I vviff put up a side bet of $30.00,' which money is to be posted when challenge is accepted and said money shall stand as a forfeit for the match. I am prepared to meet him .at any time in The game to "have been played betweenjlert Marge tts Salt Lake baseball team and the Helena agSUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE gregation has been set for the i when the Salt Lake crowd Cents ,75 One year months 13th, .,.2.50Three will ero.sk bats for the first time llrO. IIICKS, Editor. N.O, 1IICKS,' Manager. with Manager Irbys fast Helena team. Arrangements are now be25 Cents ing made for a gafne between the BU months . 1.50 One month Entered at the Postofflce of Provo Cl ty as second-clasmatter according to Retail Clerks from Salt Lake and Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. the Ielena team for the'Tlth. Sinee coming to Provo the Mon" THE NEED OP ORDER. tana boys have bcmrdoing.some Ip both Mexico and China ttyere is a strong spirit of liberty at hard practicing and are rapidly work which prompts tlig people to try to improve the character and, getting into shape for the Union in China, the form' alsoox their governmehfT"lnea'Olf cotifltry,'how-cver- , League aeries, and claim that they some some of the people have yet to learn that all good govern-- will make the best of them hurry for the pennant, next fall. ment rests upon a foundation of order and obedience to law. The local fans are very anxious The administration of Madero in Mexico is the fruit of revolution, to see the team in action with a and it is'not strange that his success stimulated the ambition and good team from the outside and a awakened the, hopes of other leaders. ' These men, who ought to be large crowd-wil- l undoubtedly attend the preliminary, games,,.. supporting Madero in the cnforeement uf law'T are not willing to POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. Fighting Chance for Utah Coal Road offCredit o y s ao I . Utah Association Men ightfully theirs. Mr. and Mrs. John Saxevuml family desire to express their Vill leave Salt Laki Cfy Sunheartfelt thanks to all those who p. hi day. April 7th, at 1 L them in the So kindly .assiste i lea traiiL will Regular then' illm and ss death of 'lev e,nt' Hth. 7th ah.l 6th. ui p Apiildaughter and sister. Xellie, y Spe ial train from Salt Lake it ou have an isn't .be via Salt Lake Route Sunday. City j ati'irl ojrkeur. atisiuvhis Just 7th, at 11 :3ll p. in : April till th' eff.s fiecly.witta Special train v m S It Lai;; k Liniment 'and it will Route will leave Salt Cake Citj vTn dissniiaar. Solti y all dealers. SumlaV. April 7th. at 11 :3() p. in 1 SALT LAKE ROUTE SPECIAL FROM SALT LAKE CITY -- SUNDAY, APRIL 7th. -- ipi-ini- ted--p- 4 - Salt l.aka CJy April 7th. at U . 4 m. Regular .tram will leave .1 oLkt o m Ari! Ml. TMi and Vi illjeaw Sim-da- , ans I . v a Colt Lake Route will leave Salt Lake (ity It 30 p. in Sunday. April 7th, , 1,0-10- sjSptdal 'T.t Salt Lake Route n ill Bite --fare .fur tli4'imd. trip Special train vkASali Lake Salt Lake ity.U 30j,.m Route .will" leave Saji Lake City Salt Lake Roidc daimg..Cunlu-cncSirM.rv ,piiL7th. week. Sunday A linl 7th, t 11.30 pj ip. ae - O .1 ' ' f) c W WWW - WW 0 41 h w W W ,w w W W . . . ww A |