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Show page two THE. PROVO POST PubllehedTUESDAYS and FRIDAYS First West St' Proyo, Utah. At No. 22" North Post Publishing Company L SUBSCRIPTION RATES In advance. 2.00 Six Months strictly lnadvance. $1.25 If not paid in advance add 50 per year or 25c for six months to the above. ' N. C. HICK8, Manager. H. C. HICKS, Editor. One Year, strictly j Entered at the Postofflpe of Provo City as to Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. .. second-clas- matter according s EVER VICIOUS IN THEIR ATTACKSJ3N SENATOR SMOOT. Always waiting for an opportunity to make, a vicious attack on any man not in accordance with either-- their religious or politics views, there are some ministers in Utah, who jump at every pretest to try to damage anjj man who is a Latter-da- y Saint. The latest to his for anything Mormon is the Rev.. Will A. show Betts, who Sunday made a very bitter denunciation again Senator Smoot and the Utah Congressional delegation to give the ever vicious Tribune another opportunity to attack Smoot.' This would-b- e preacher of the gospel charges disloyalty. He is not the first to make the charge of disloyalty without cause, for he is very much like the hundreds of others who have never been willing to give s Mormon the right to do his own thinking and voting on the great public questions which arisfe. . The charge os disoyaty is a serious one, especially when it comes because some of our greatest men in the nation refuse to support a narrow partisan resolution aimed at one man, . when hundreds of others have ben insulting the nation and even murdering her citizens, and the President failed to take one step to right the outrages and wrongs committed. This man Betts would undoubtedly be very pleased to have the political ambitions of Senator Reed Smoot buried in the everlasting No doubt this same preacher has wish depths of political oblivion. ed it for years. Many others of his same stripe have long wished the Salt Lake Tribune success in its perpetual fight against the man who was too many for Alasky Tom, the owner of the paper. Of course, we are not in the least surprised that our Jingo competitor should jump at the chance to join its file leader in its vicious attack on anything Mormon. It demonstrates its stand on Utah and Utah business in the vicious attacks on the men who make o up the directorate of the Sugar Company. Other siipilar attacks have placed it with the Tribune. 1 9 'fttlt bitter-antagonis- lily rayiteci. to visit our store during this exhibition and sale of household electrical appliances. Come, today and see this interesting display of the latest in electrical household-help- s Let us show you how they work how theyll do YOUR work---hotheyll lessen the labors of housekeeping by half, and make it a pleasant task almost no task at all - w as a special inducement for you to take one home anc personally prove its practical advantages, we offer the newest and most efficient electric stove on the market fof exactly half of its regular price. 4 the new reflector type Utah-Idah- glowing electric i THROW THEM OVERBOARD. The strength of Secretaiy Daniels order prohibiting intoxicants aboard ships of the navy, or within any navy yard or station, is in the statement made by Surgeon Generol Brasted: The numerous stove (regularly $5.00) of officers for drunkenness, nf alcohoL are destructive of discipline and morals, bad for the enlisted men, and detrimental to the reputation and good name of the service. This statement is a revelation. If it can not be - t'il'f challenged, and M effectually disproved, then let us hear nothing in the way of protest 'THIS remarkable new electric stove is The coils glow red-h, the instant the enrrent is turn-e- d with so little current, that it will do your regular coming from naval officers against the order! If they having been on, and reach full working heat in fifteen seconds! given the privileges of gentlemen, have abused them in such ways as family cooking with the small amount of current that can And you can use the ordinary kitchen utensils you be taken from any now to make numerous courts-martihave whether they are of tin, aluminum, steel or of officers for drunkenness and This high efficiency is secured by the graniteware. the effects of alcohol, they are without f right to claim any recogniwhich is a radical departure aad The stove principle, is with a chafiing-dis- h beautifully designed, tion, in this respect, any higher than that of the enlisted men. There decided development in electric stove construction and and finished in pedestal; d handsomely should be no false and artificial distinctions drawn in exclusive in El Glo stovo. nickel any military It is just like cooking over glowing coals with the lid . : Complete with eight feet of cord and attachment - 6ervce- - - Officers must be men of superior quality of control over eff that there are ao coals, no ashes, no smoke, themselves if they are to be men of a except plugs. superior quility of control over no smutty stove, no stifling heat. And guaranteed for FIVE TEARS. others. Prohibitions which run against the men should run against the officers, if experience has shown that Yes, youd better hurry, before theyre all sold- officers, no more than the phone men, are to be put upon honor and observe the today, and well reserve yours until you call obligation. We hope to see this grave charge brought by the surgeon general Let the kiloThe "Hotpoint completely disproved. ,If that can be done, the officers of the watt kill kitnavy way makes owe it to themselves to have it done. If it can chen drudgery not be done, and the housework play records sustain the charge, there can be no more debate of the question. For it is impossible to dispute the surgeon general's opinion saas that drunkenness among officers is destructive of dsicipline and morals, bad for the enlisted-meand detrimental to the reputation and good name of the service. The Recalcitrant witnesses in the New Haven Railway investigaThe discipline and morale or the Look to Your Plumbing. men aboard our warships are the THE DEMAND OF THE DAT tion hate reconsidered refusal their concluded and to answer the the things eountry will keep in You know what happens in a house IS asked. There are corporation men in this country ,wlio are sight. If "Alcoholic drinks in the officers mess have led to THAT A CONCERN BE frequent questions In which the plumbing Is in poor eon-' drunkenness there, throw them overboard. only now growing awarejthat we have laws as well as"courte! dltion everybody ia the house to lia- - JUDGED RY TT4 courts-marti- al and-the-effe- o n- ot lamp-socke- t! al - - glowing-coil-and-reflect- or highly-polishe- - w n -- . 1 ble APRILS WAR RECORD. A brick church down East is to be sent to a new location by post and on the installment plan. Thus is "government made parcel The first blood shed in the wor of the revolution was shed on to serve the ends of Christianity.. The church and the state can Lexington green on the morning of April 19, 775, when the embat-tle- l never be wholly separated. . f rmer fired, the shot ' heard rounhejg&Id "llle first shed In the Mexican war was shedonAprilil The superintendent of an orphans rhomelnt5klaSonm is'charged .i8i.6iJvhe?ClPjam.Thornton of General ..Taylors army:atMita-raora- s with calling the matron and women employes Queens. But is it lost sixteen men, killed and in ambus-cade- . a Mexican wounded, not - " Fourth of doctrine good that American July is a woman , every f queen 7 hriirst blooTm the Cjvil war was shed April 19,'l61, when 1' a mob m the streets of Baltimore attaeked.a Massachusetts regiment The winners of the dog race in Alaska are found, after the ' on its way to Washington. . . event, to be part wolf. In other places than Alaska races are often ' 'Unl firf shot war was fired on April won by men more than part wolf, and seldom by thoroughbreds. -- 2, when the United States cruiser Nashville the captured - parrKh merchantman Buena Ventura by firing a Have the English papers already forgotten President gun aero tti&Xiulf of Mexico, Wilsons kindness .oiL-t- e lol Is question ? j blood shed m-t- he present xpedilioH-agansf-xtrovas shod when four American marines were killed Wil 21 1914 Secretary MeAdoo does not care how often the date of his Wedin the occupation of Vera Cruz by Admiral Fletcher. ' ding is changed, so long as it is brought nearer wth every Change. Ludlow was shot up April 20, 1914. M'cek in April lias a war record. The Mexican crisis comes at a bad.time, Both Huerta and Villa are of provisions and Uncle Sam will have to do the out PROVO AND THE BASEBALL TEAM. feeding. A large number of. business men in this city are preparing to The shorter thewill theferwer opportunities offered lawyers put tins city on the baseball map to stay. A has been car- - to break it. petition ned around and the signers are showing that they want this good clean, wholesome American sport as permanently in Provo as it Is m thousands of ether American cities. We need baseballThe Corrective iM0EK0i?H.G?E3 here. It k a AT DOUGLAS1 stimulant than any tonic the most and preventive of the numerous , ,f4ter export can dish up to the people The watching of a game of basebaUk a real rest ailments caused by defective DOtIGLAS, Ariz April 26. - to fhe busy man.' . This city is overcrowded with reor irregular action of the orWe need baseball field: in fact we need a fenced gans of digestion is found fugees from Mexico, and 100 Morpark a, ,0"'" M in the safe, speedy, certain mons who arrived from . Colonia c3n set il f?r m Messed with the quick service on the street ear and .must walk to the d and home remedy Morelos were permitted to camp ball nark t in the open near the east nnis, f us city - water Tbc mayor loJ , plant. to. J help out m this proposition and we should be R. L. Hawes ready i) take telgraphed from hem at their word. If we will all get back of the m .Cunanea: No looting or stealt wil U some tval life in Provd this summer. . . ing in Cananca. Everything Sold nvrAm. ia Um, tOv 2k. quiet and best order. , ia-th- e Spanish-Amcriea- n six-inc- h b -e- to contract typhoid or some other The digestive ergaae perfwm,AND fever. BY WHAT FOB ITSELF. A CAREFUL EXAMINATION and they should be kept in lint eiaes dondltlon all the time. If you havo any trouble with your digestion take OFt OUR PRODUCT WILL CON-VINC- E Chamberlains Tablets aid you . are YOU THAT WE. ARE certain to get quick relief. Fer sale by all deklers. (Adv.) MAKERS OF- - - IHGII " , DE--SI- JMANSHIP. AND BEAUTY ARE CLEARLY APPARENT. Good- fet Good-b- y . more . m-a- r time-teste- . . W FZMa? - YOU ies feet, Best ...... GRADE . - . . Probation Officer B. F: Roper is MONUMENTS. VALUE THAT CANNOT BE Having more troubleagarrrwith children stealing rides on the PROVED, BUT HAS TO BE freight trains around the depot yards. Unless the offense is stop- IMAGINED, IS A DELUSION. ped a number of parents will be YOU CAN SEE REAL VALUE placed under arrest for allowing' tm EXCESS Or COST IN BEES- their children on the tracks. LEY MONUMENTS. THE IHGII GRADE OF TIIE MATERIAL IN ' THEM, THEIR CORRECT -- GN, THE CAREFUL WORK- - " drust PRODUCT NOT get your foo lortable yourlf box of TIZ1 department at good feet, gl awoll, never lAirt, never foot money refua jiar. DO " NOT HAVE TO STRETCH NOR STRAIN YOUR IMAGINATION TO REALIZE BEESLEY MONUMENTS UAys EVERY QUALITY THAT THOROUGHLY RELIABLE MONUMENTS OUGHT TO THEY ARE . BEAUTI- FUL AND $TAND THE TEST OF TIME. NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO SEE US ABOUT THAT WORK THAT YOU WANT ERECTED BEFORE DECORATION DAY. BEESLEY MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS. BY THE TABERNACLE, PRO- that VO, UTAH " |