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Show 1 . PAGE TWO tu IT THE PROVO POST Mfcmvsaatyk KMiCIfY Published Every. TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY" 4 First West S- -. Frovo. Utah. At Nos. ""v THE PROVO POST CL AR E N CE: BE N N - ETTS Production - r. 'of VIRILE AMERICAN : . 22-2- THE By -The - POST PUBLISHING-COMPAN22 PLAY Kdn.sdvDity Stock Yards, April $71912. Slim cattle receipts -- con-tinue- One year . Y. PRICES IN ADVANCE SUBSCRIPTION i , - 50Tbree months .75 Cents Io giveevidiuiceof bareness at the base of supplies. The run N C. HICKS, Manager. last week was 25 11. C. HICKS, Editor. per cent less than same - week last year. during 25 Cents ; l.BOOne month Blx months.-A-j.- . Other markets exhibit a similar Entered at the 'Postofflce of Provo City as second class matter according to , , ad shortage, buyers had to. come across with a rise of 25 cents, in prices." A New York buyer startPost subscribers are requested to notify this office promptly ed out to fill an order for export .whenever the paper is pot received. Residence carriers are supposed bulls last Tuesday, and immediateto notify --the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with. ly thebull market jumped up 25 the paper. Please help us to see that this rule is enforced by report-- . cents. kinds- - have jng any negligence on the part of the carrier. Country strengthened a little. Receipts of that kind are decreasing, with PROVO SHOULD SAVE SOUGHT COUNSEL. the weather, which - has helltdimRMwHMo its p14yrmadii-- f uriouiae.k4nMtmdity a springlike tendency to keep them at home, mornings paper on the Republican party and what it terms the The run today is 5000 cattle "and are strong to 15 higher on Federal Bunch because ProYQ was chosen as the place-fo- r the Rtate prices . all kinds. t Top price today is convention to select delegates to the National Republican convention $8.10, but . prime steers would to be held at Chicago on June 18. Because Provo went out and reach $8.50. Bulk of the -- native cumTlhe convention, that paper is convinced that the gang has steers sell at $0.50 to $7.75. Quar- antine steers sold at $7.10 today something up its sleeve and desires to have a cloak ofseerecy thrown exactly similar to steers in 'that division a - week ago at $6.60, inabout its political moves as much as possible dicating a rise of 50 cents for the Following this the Tribune attacks Senator Reed Smoot and week. Other steers there sold up the senator ordered the Convention held in this city in order to $7.40, and common little steers to nbmipulate things to suit himself. around $6.00. ' A train - of hay This is strictly in harmony with the Tribunes policy, to knock fed steers from Baker City, Oresold-her- e last Thursday at every- town in the state outside of Salt Lake CityTarid especiallywhen gon, $7.15 and $7.20, with two loads at Senator Reed Smoot can be brought in for a few slams. Naturally 17 thc latter -- weighing that paper must follow its attack on the city by a slanderous attack $7.35, lbs. Hay fed steere from Colons attack against Reed Smoot for the Alaskie Island man must have do sold at $6.40 to $7.65 here tosomething to saV and someone to attack because a convention hap- day. Native cows, little better than canners, sell at $4.75 to $5.00, pens to come thisvvay. choice cows at $6.00 to $6.50, heif- The Utah County representative, John I), Dixon, went to Salt ers . Lake lastSaturdaywitfaout instructions from anyoneandthrough hfgher tSyUpUSOTskS on his part and the assistance of friends, he succeeded in steers $5.00 to work good $6.25, feeders $6.00 landing the convention fotIrovo, for which all the pcople of this to $6.75, stock" cows "and heifers rty wll thank him. Of course, we know that the Tribune should $3.75 to $5.00. Demand here is than the supply, a condihave been consulted before sueh.a. fatal step was taken,but as it is greater tion that means strong prices as we must waitAmtil the next convention before permission done, long as it lasts. asked to allow the Republican delegates to assemble in this eity. Dog supplies at all the markets are now running about half to two thirds as large as at this time a THE SPRING TONIC. ago,.Tops havehovered Itis"an obsolete notion that one iHe.'TpIiyMcdlIy7souie sort "of year around eight dollars for a week, If there is any time inthe year when one ought and that is the top here today. spring medicine. to be able to dispense with medicine altogether, it is the season of Thebeneficiar effect of slinf relassitude! Far ceipts on prices is partially offset spring, says the New York Mail. - A season O a 'decline in consumptive volfrom it! It is the season of high spirits, of new cesses of energy by ume. incident to the higher prices. of fresh elasticity horn of the mounting sun and the rising sap, of the Dealers admit the possibility of a quickening strength that makes the buds swell even wmm the frost is few days of heavy supplies this on them, and impels the grass to heave itself upward through the month, and a temporary break in .gripping, frozen snow. The keynote of the world is energymow, not prices, hut the majority of them weariness. .All nature yearns toward action, toward mastership, to- are bnlish iu their talk. Bulk of sales today ranged from $7.60 to ward sparkle and brilliancy. In the spring a livelier iris changes . $7.95. on the burnished doved Nature is. bound to be more buoyant . Sheep and lambs advanced - a well as more beautiful.at this season; and are not you, seated ther quarter last week, though receipts in your office, exactly as much a part of(naturd as the dove on the dsere fairly liberal, at 41,000 head naked spray! The mandate to grip life afresh, and hard and crea- f the week. The run is 11,000 herX today, half of which is tively, has gone fortlriover all the earth. ' feed lots in Illinois. Prices it re 10 fo 15 higher today, V A WOMANS MARKET VALUE. lambs $eiKng at $8.15. and some 117 lbewek. 8t $6.10. - Yearlings -Woman, married woman, what art thou worth? Twenty-fir- e u p to $7.25, a nd wethers dollars is uot too much, says the supreme court of Iowa, says The to $6.50. clipped stock about 75 Docket Plaintiff, a farmer, bought a can of what purported to he cents .under . womaiUa'uwkT East kerosene oTITBut which contained 21 per cent of gasoline. His wife era markets are barKand strength attempted to use some of it to light aUfire. An explosion m riirmi,ahad is the force y lheknow which caused her death and 'that of her three little children, and ing"on.s,-r- " : J. A. RICK ART caused certain injuries to the husband. He sued the 'sellers Jand reMarket Correspondent covered damages, as follows: $25 for his wife, $299.71 per child and $160 for his own injuries. From this verdict it may be inferred that the jury thought his owninjurW inconvenienced him more' than los- PARACHUTE JUMPER DROPS FROM HIGH ing his wife did. However, the sellers appealed and in Chap' an vs. NEW YORK BLOCK Pfarr. 132 Northwestern Reporter, 957, they assign as error that the verdict is excessive. Now; whod a 'thunk It? pAslo tliis tVyurt Big Umbrella Opens ah'cL. Man The sum allowed does not impress ns as great enough to in- - Alights Upon Roof of says: dicate passion or prejudice iu the jury, and we hae no inclination to Building After Pleas-an- t Trip. T' We all concur disturbrif NEW YORK, -- April 10. Frank THE PRICE IS TOO HIGH. "Law, who has acquired some fame its a parachute jumper, electIn aviation, the hm-- of yesterday - isthe martyr of today: rified-' Wall --street at 4- - oclock who made transcontinental the dead killed' iu a thus afternoiyi by is flight Jtodgers, leaping from Invial jaunt for the amusement of a holiday erdtvd. . It helps us to the nevvl tankers Trust building understand the uncertainty of the art, the insufficiency of the at the- corner of Wall and Nassau streets triumph of the air. the amateurish state of the scienee. The leap was from the thirty-firs- t Much has been done. muVh.jnueh more remain tqae miplish before the conquest of the air can he declared complete. The fact the story, about 500 feet" above ground. He landed on the lhat 127 lives have beep sacrificed since the first successful flight sub-- t reasury unli urL - La vL-fe-l was made makes it impossible to believe that the present tjpe of air about 30 eet before the parachute oj.enoil Theii with the iiaehine is going to grow in popularity. Man lias never been willing to pay such a price for eithet- - a form great umbrella over his head, he of amusement or 'a utility. The odds mnst he lowered bet'" re the gluled slowly toward the roof of Act of Congress,' March 8, 1884. i L C . ... By Edwin Milton Royle FAREWELL TOUR t Provo Opera House SATURDAY, . - Prices 25 Cents to $1.00 ts 7 ST. LOUIS BREWER . in-tli- at , i rt getting baek of the Moffat road and will finance it through the Uinta country and into this section. The Denver report is .as follows : Denver, 9. Colo.,-Ap- ril That the brewer, Busclj of St. Louis, will finance the extension of the Moffat road from multi-millionai- re that he failed to hold he' players TESTS SUNDAYS GAME under control. In commenting upon the treatManagerJohn Guyof the ment accorded them by the Salt Knight Woolen Mills Soccer foot- Lake sports, Mr. Guy states that-ball team, has issued a protest they copld not have beenftreated against Sundays game with the with more discourtesy than was Rio Grande club, giving as his shown them by the, Rio Grande reasons for snch action that the club hoys on this occasion. It was rules of the Association stipulate stated by those who had received that the referee who officiates in inside in formation that the Rio a match that terminates in a draw Grande- club had planned to keep 7 shall officiate at the Mr. them waiting around the streets . Guy states that the same referee until they were tired out, so that did not arrive on the scene of the they would not leat their best Til game until it was almost over. lie the game, further states that the referee who officiated 'was not competent, as No matter how hard your head acbeo. Pills will help you. his rulings were not correct, and Dr. Uflw' re-pla- y, Anti-rai- n Steamboat Springs to Salt Lake, is stated positively in a letter from one of his closest business associates received here- today. Mr. Busch owns vast deposits of gilsonite and asphalt in Utah and wants the road in order to develop them on an immense scale: General Manager Dodge recently held a conference with Mr. Busch at his California home and" the brewer said that if the Moffat note issue of $3,500,000 was cared for by the company, he and his friends would extend the road to Salt Lake. The note issUe lias been financed and the result is the announcement made here today. - -- -- DOCTORS BRAIN LIGHTER THAN OF MANY CHILDREN Experts Say His Work Along ' One Line of Thought Did Not Develope It in All Its Parts. 4 10. IHILADELPHIAApril are-wor- th The brain of Dr. John 1L Musser, ' the noted diasmosti here last Wednesday, is not as heavy as that of a well developed child, notwithstanding the fact . that he was nameckas onejif the greatest experts in the country on heart disease and his diagnoses on numerous diseases were sought by leading phyiscians all over the United States r 4 weighs nearly 20 ounces less thanthebrain oLDanieLWebstejr vveighevTand 24 ounces less than that of James Fisk Scientism here consider that the light weightxof the brain of Dr. . , ry Musser someihingex.traordin-ar- y, but they explain it by declaring that Dr. Mussekvvorked along one line,, not broadening out in all lines, and. therefore, nht fully deof thehrain veloping js --- V to 71 Voplp-- of Provo will be pleased to learn that Busch, the multimillionaire brewer of St. Louis is -- Sub-Treasu- MANAGER GUY PRO- WILL FINANCE THE MOFFAT ROAD Money May Now Be Raised , Complete Line to Uintah Basin. v t The Author's Authorized Production . , Five Passenger Touring Car . . : Commercial or Torpedo Roadster r$780 ' ' BEST DEVELOPER FOR ' WOMANS FIGURE , S680 All Cars fully equipped. "Eleetrie and Uaa Lights: Less trouble, less expense than a horse aml buggv. klore mileage more pleasure. The Car that runs any place every day, rain nr shine: Buy a FORD because it is a better Car not because it is -cheaper. - - -- -- WE HAVE ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY l New Touring Car . . . : Second Hand Touring Car l S780.00 S450.00 Call, write or phone for demonstration or particulars to .C7R7STARK, Gounty Agent Frank Ramsey Garage THE HOME OP THE FORD all-par- ts HOUSEWORK t Phone 5L 155 North Academy Avenue PROVO, UTAH. -- No Magic Elixir Compares With It in the Opinion of Harvards -- suhJ.tt'asnrx.lunlding'.Jha-mil- cheered. . , lie WHAT A' HORSE PGWER MEANS. Yerv tVvvpeoph.Ll,7e just r..K t A. ,S ,m,s vv th-a, hat a horse - ,m,u er ir u, 4d as-i- f ' j- Wl,. and - ',,.Vr.-,- l j l -- - UAMBKIDGE, Mass.. April 10. -- Housework is a magic elixir that wake- women figures hctinti-,croful. according to Dr. Dudley A. to- kick Sargent. Harvard s physical cul- into he jture expert, who has been a judge de- 11,uJnaw Umni"r, t,u - DENVER & RIO GRANDE R.Rr (IRREM TIME d J an attempt to paddle f01-- as express, Physical Culture Expert. TABLE-EFFEC- TIVE SLADAY, NOVEMBER 12, g Trains will leave from Union Station, Provo, as follows : tl,.7,ri.,: knl!7nT.l M. LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST. -S- o-St 2 No. 6 N. -- I For San pet ptii Forall points East.. Eor all points East ' , .'V. V M III 1 T 1 if P. LEAVE PRO O FOR WEST 'I I IlO :00 . m6:32 p.m. - 6 :57 p. m. 8:23 p. m. ' X 409 For Salt Lake a .praiflo g.g vell.-he world s largest Uurt us .steam turlmie. uhu 4 dovui:, Lir.ii. finely shajMsl foreara- i- An For all points West and North . . ' ! 1 1 . , 5a m liih drives an .elevtue generator in the Waterside Station, Nyvv ' 1,1 and Xo. to 'hours work at the washboard is 5 For all points West and North right. 1 2 :57 p. m li IjHtl uu ;i No. 511 ?tf . ci I to similar efforts For Salt Lake. :lei!vp.s tiO.(KM) horse power The meaning is vague and with the 4 31 p m "Not-.-- of, reliest 3"For all pdints'North and West. 7 .liriaginetluH term mlueed to man power aoiUaTiHot ph .is.mtviijag'u9:3L p. m. a '.the even one .m guisp its full meaning. If it takes tvvel ve'mmTtTieip dioiildmis. HEBER BRANCH. ' upper to ovr jtore Saturday ers i C- T, No. 308 orie hmse p over then this mammoth turbine 9 80 a m devi'-pv'1- 2 x A p. it i.'Itii, alid get 2 No. 307 Arrive Provo from Heber engine here a woman does her own jiaeknges - 30.00(1. rr the w .Irking 3:45 p. m. ' of Unecla 360.000 men. Jf these i Biscuits, Nor-- 7 and worked energy - lied for e jLndJ( No, 8 have been discontinuedT in eight hour shifts each ' L.hel The only line to Ogden aOd Denver Vrithout net of physical requirements, day it would require. the seme, s of I.OsO. paekageschange. Fme realiama Uraekers for 2"e One d.n on i,v lie. u'ly-w- v erv twent3-fm- r Cara. Through Sleeping Cam, and - (KM) Chair hours t. the prodjuee onuseJef p',r.v the body on alt lhroufh train Dinen working energy V Broio Meat & j Elegant this sjngleJnrhineunjL lacking ( :. nmy be'broHghf into action dur-- t F,A, WADLFIGU A. I. DEMON. v W. H. HIITCCtLl. -- ' D 444 ing tlie'.Lv: c P l T-A C. P. 8. A sect. ; . i -- 1 v 1 .meoni-relieioihla- ,- ) witights-air-mlevelop-- er biu-kn- Leare-Brora- t- - m,-r- liousewort-tMthits-mailif- old n-- s j, . . 1 |