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Show THE PROVO POST FAGE TWO I THE PROVO POST NEWS NOTES 22-2- 4 By The POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. : SUBSCRIPTION One year PRICES IN ADVANCE 22.50 fl. C. HICKS, Editor. f- NT. 1.50 One month months Entered at the Postofflce of Provo City as second-clasAct of Congress, March 3, 1884. ,.... (IU - - s JFdDVSBF- Manager. ,.25 Cents ! I ' OMine t 1 FOOTBALL AT EUREKA. The Knight Woolen Mills team will go to Eureka Sunday,, May 1 9", to play he Eureka team! A special, train is a habit which must - he cultiwill leave Provo over the San vated. As you- bend to your Pedro at 9:25 Sunday morning, taskryou must have a strong, returning from Eureka at 9:25 deep purposcXTTearii more than evening. It is expected you spend..Kvc.ry.ilollarvastcd that a large number of Frovo peo- make you a slave to your task, ple will go on.this buting. but every dollar deposited in this hank helps to set yon free. You OPEN TOP CARS ON D. & R. G. give the best of your life to earn Commencing May 20th the Den- money; therefore, you should valver & Rio Grande will resume ue your money as you value your Soccer-- Post subscribers are Requested to notify this office ' promptly whenever the paper Is not received. Residence carriers are supposed to notify the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with the paper. Please help us to see that this rule is enforced by repoit-in- g any negligence on the part of the carrier. Where the finest biscuit,7 ' crusts cake, or puddings are required - Royal is indispensable. Jhe-sam- e Royal is equally valuable in the preparation of plain," substantial, . every-da- y foods, for all occasions. operating for the summer season its popular open-to- p observation ears on certain daylight' trains through Royal Gorge and Grand River Canon, also through Black Canon of, the Gunnison. These ears are unique in that they are regular passenger coaches with the tops and the upper portion of the sides jemoved, thus giving an unibstrueted view which greatly Appreciated when crossing the Rockies. The Denver & Rio Grande is the only line in The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar Ho Alum Ho Ltmo or Money y football hot-bread- s, NEED THE GAS PLANT.' While the promoters of the gas plant for this city have been doing fairly well in securing stock Subscribers, wc are yet a long way off when it comes to having enough people taking interest in the plant to assure us that it will be built. 'The good citizens of Provo, it appears, fail to realize what a gas plant means to this city and for that Teason probably "they anfhangi jig backhand not boosting fori I hTt hey should." It is a long time sinee any company came to this city and" of fered to invest $210,000.00 in building up our town for an investment of only $40,000.00 on the part of the people ami that investment, too, being along the line to bring direct results home, .as it furnishes direct competition forboth light and fuel and will not only reduee "the price of these commodities, but.1 give us better conditions all around. - -- - r We need the gas plant for both light and fuel, we need it for the convenience It furnishes and Snest-o- f all it foe the big pay roll it will put on the list and the large number of home builders it will bring into this city. , Provo has every natural advantage that any city could have or want, but we cannot grow as we ahold until we are able to get money invested here and create labor for the people whu must depend upon it to live. Many a town has made its own success of the people and 'the towns built simply through the in this manner are without question not only the most prosperous, but the best towns in the land. Investment in a share of gas stock is better than placing of $100.00 in a savings bank, for in this case we will not only get the interest, but all classes from the most poorly paid laborer to the capitalist will either directly or indirectly be benefited by the construction of a public utility of this nature. Those who have-n- ot signed up we hope will give the matter careful consideration and arrange, if possible, to help the city add tine more pay roll to its list. we-ne- this The Accumulation matter according to TE ( Sunday evening at 7 :30 onderThe auspices of the Seventy 's Quninm of that ward. $An "excellent musi cal program has been arranged - ..75 Cents C. HICKS, of m " Three months , 1 MUSIC AT COLLEGE HALL. Professor ,Mose 'Gviditnindiui WILLIAM H. KING TO SPEAK his string quartette will and IN SIXTH WARD. Hall jjt the genH'sE- at College IIon. William H.Jting of Salt stake Will-ia. meeting. priesthood Lake will deliver an address in Knud sen will , sing Mother the Sixth, Ward meeting .house Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Noa. First West St, Provo, Utah Published - v 'America operating ears character. Phosphates now to" cultivate life.-'Beg- in habit. . the-banki- ng - ... The Farmers & Merchants Rank - PROVO, UTAH. J. D. Dixon, Cashier. T. N. Taylor, President Anyone anywhere can bank , , with us by mail. is-s- oj ed STOCK MARKET i IKE CUIUS COUIIIG great item of general interest theatrical world, which concerns the public of Provo is the Kansas City tock" Yards, May Hartman is soon fact Forris that 9, 1912. Light receipts of cattle to bring his big company here to A in the here last week and a good demand from Illinois from killers was a combination that gave the market an uplift of 25 to 40 cents. Fed steers made the greatest gain, particularly medium grades, which present to local playgoers The theTecord breaking Campus, musical comedy of college life which enjoyed such a phenommal run in the city xf Los Angeles, where .it reached 212 performanckind are selling higher than they es. Mr. Hartman is the best have sold in forty years, or since of the present the reconstruction days following known comedian West where the the civil war; Top steers have sold f8 exclusive- a,most ,e .has aPPed fibres DEMOCRATS AND THE TREASURY, at higher than at present,.. a ' Tm "T .When is this vast drain on the government going to stop! ex- though several lots sold today here be first that the time (will 50 to at $8. $8.70, unequalled pre claimed John J. Fitzgerald of New York, chairman of .the House this year. The supply to Ilartman has appeared in Provo Committee on Appropriation, in opposing the goodjroads amendment viously and no doubt will be eagerly "welday is between seven and eight comed. -- The all If wc grant the demands thousand head here, the market to the Post Office appropriation bill. play which Mr. Hartas the vehicle for man has selected -which are being made upon us. the treasury will soon be emptied. strong and active. Supply figures been endorsed has the present,tour Remember, we Democrats were given control of the House in the be- for the year to date at the . five by all the critics of Salt Lake, leading markets of the country lief that we would promote economy. Chicago and San Francisco, where If show only a six per cent decrease time-That belief must he pretty thoroughly dissipated by this it met with most enthusiastic re from same which last Walter Do Loon, the all the outlays passed by the Democratic House were sanctioned by does not period an year, ceptions furnish explanation the Republican Senate the emptying of the treasury would be accom- for the advance of forty per cent the young author and composer of The (ainpus, will be in the plished immediately. TIfe emptying is near at hand already. The in values in the same tirae Hogs company supporting Mr. Hartman governments outgo since the beginning of the fiscal year on July 1. and sheep have increased at the as well as Miss Muggins Davsame markets so far this year, over 1911, has exceeded its income to the extent of $14,000,000, while at last year, which renders the ex- ies, possibly the --most charming this time last year there was a surplus of over $1,000,000,000, And soubrette on the stage today, and planation still more inadequate. Iloscoe on is taxes are here despitejhe factthat Arbuckle, the rotund comthis shortage corporations Evidently the consuming popula- edian. who enjoys such a splendid beginning to pour in. which is a comparatively recent impost. A tion has gained several laps on .bectr said tjr reputation, ' treasury shortage" ihrrtrifT irjrcsidcntial- - eampaigrr isanawkv,trd pnat Til r ? t han merit of the about and (written has been suspected. Distant tern, ,, ,, thing for-t-he party in power to explain to the voters. wonderful continues to make any party capitalTmt Of 1u the Deniocrats arc unable record which it has established for the v ( ly itself is unique. The plot of the the"" deficit. Since they gained control of the House they have passed woujj j)e greater than it is. hold-up- s on the treasury such as no Republican chamber would have Hulk 0f the native steers sell at play, for at has a plot and a very insanctioned. Their'Try of economy in the canvass of 1910 turns out. $7.25 to $8. 50, sugar beet stei vs entertaining one, treats of an is most in that cident collegeTife "lifTmany-Republicapredicted, to be a sliam." The president has j $7 25 to $8.40, hay fed steers $7 iXJ attractive. Indeed the eutire atto Texas South 90, $7 steers grass made several appeals for economy in the past year or two, but he of the play embodies the sm rs ,tp mosphere quarantpu eon-Democrat 1,' which v of from the the branch no favor of (on gross gets youth as evidenced in our $8 2o, top native cows $7 . spirit . . American next the are As not trol. ueolleges, which likely tojncrea.se materially in receipts stoek steers $5,00 to $6.75 feeders great. of the comedy. basis forms the ciit is down expenditures as i,tr as $6.25 to $7.15. to year or two, the prsidents idea Unlike most college plays, The iin- to the public service, but apparently n Hog supplies t practicable without injury Ua in pus not does depend hpon Dernocratie leader favors J his sensible programme. The Hous in- - expected volume lately, the run of foothall or college any. phase head HffSr,Ktting 60,000 deed, proposes to decrease the government a income here. Receipts today amount- - to athletics for its chiefs interest, duty in the tariff bills which it has passed, 7000 head, one thousand mere which in" this instance centers than the first estimate, and 18.000 around the writing of a senior are expected fdr tomorrow. The farce. STANDING "That a way of effectively stopping the presentation of immoral increase in supplies is common at all the market and the sit plays Is evident from the success attending the action recently taken uation became points, last week heavy top bv the mayors of New York and other cities-lo an alarming extent ; . resulting in a net loss of JO eeuti ,n late years managers of uieatios have pandered to th low ami sensual side of life, and society has suffered in its morals 'as a conse- fT m Party passing the yard and 1 JLllM noticing tHe amount of lumber "n being hauled out, was led to r ask if we were SELLING OUT. . NQ a thousand times NO was our reply. x Were Not Selling Out, Were te J Out-Selli- ng . We Can Supply Your Wants 009 STOCK PROMPT SERVICE Yeur Patronage Solicited Baker Lumber ;Co. 0. M. SCBARF, 185 WEST THIRD SOUTH 2-- I are-showing FOR-DECENC- . PROVO. UTAH FERRISHARTLIAN and His Superb Company, including WALTER De LEON and. MISS MUGGINS DAVIES In the Musical Comedy of College Life' Record-Breakin- g a genuinehit ns 1 PHONE 21 Thursday, May 1 7,1 912 1 . Manager Provo Opera House iliu.-li.iia- s -to- -send I - nrtmTT-ofmun- -- 3 UK Cam BEAUTIFUL SCENIC AND COSTUMED PRODUCTION ' 50 COMPANY 50 The Greatest Musical Comedy Success in Years ' Beautiful Chorus - -- v t , " quence. ( That, the drama can be made and is made ujd, fling in so far as for tomorrow is moderate, aril corriVt an,l typivjil of clean and wholesome plays are presented is certain. lint it .ssuotlhhonlJ elsewhere as well, an upturn truns creditable, cither to play goers and playwrights, that plays of a xala-,i- n pr.PVW01,it naturally restid. eious and oft eji grossly immoral character seem to be the most popular'- - p,,w sheip and lambs came in ' sruT therefore the most remunerative. last week after Thursday, a foi- Uut something higherJhail tin financial success of theatre mana tunate circumstance for shippers, 'in in thf mr!ot was gers and dramatists is to be considered- - and that is the morals of mined the last days of the week. The welfare of young cietyuiijiiTxsio,iBiieppli80?fjn9rflBltjtt-4,lriw.fpO! th(r h?rdpTV bunks' of jnmpbv who h7ii7h"i-mi- ' of IOOiVhead "tcir(mftn or the cphemaial popularity .of actresses who have parted wi li mod- - consist ingof a varied assortment - is selling 25 to 75 cents under last kfsy and virtue. Therefore the successful efforts to prevent tTup!oduetion of plays of suggestive titles and of still more snggestne mat Thursday'. - The best woolejl lambs i011 today, anJ good ,ul . hr giv es unbounded satisfaction to everv lover of vjeeeney. . . clippers stopped at $8 ,0, fair ones, ' Ogling at $7.50. (hoice Texas! the Jime when people are expressing their prefe.ence for jveihers soldnt $6.10 today, .inc one or other of the. many prospect iv candidates for the preI-.- a dollar jiufdcr last Tuesday. -- and This is i pi erog.it ivc wluh evry.vmjil may exercise and "no gl,ats 'vVete being hawked !.) !( denev sma. belli a .ie as'il e rigid, legal or numd. to say him nay. This .liberty nf of selling, 4' on at sharply rodime-- i A .ulmn is a fundamental principle of ..our ; ivern- thought, peoh and . !u mm Buv er-- threat-- fuent and national life. And in so far as aijy man shrinks fr :n mtik- - u- ' n )u1, tbi' later A pajisiunent V ing known his preference out of fear of some other man he k umnie week. . to that principle and lamuot, but suffeg-- iu Aiid any man y.1io may use his official or other position to attempt the intimidnf und FOX TERRIER PUPS FOR SALE of one who differs fnyif him as. to choice of candidate 'aKj viobue-- . stock. Call at froln frai-ne- .RI North 2nd East Sunday that principle and js no true American., j Mmm M c li! - Time tt M-'T- " , m-ail- t 1 -- . Next Wednesday is Straw Hat Day. It the same to the dressy man You are Dot in It if you havent a new Straw Hat. int-an- s te that Easter means to the ladies. - 1 " -- Whave just a o 0 opened up an elegant line of the newest, .nobbiest- - 1912 styles. CooL dressy and delightful. Just right, ami you want first choice while size Hml - , styles are complete. , Come now; be in the lead. , We have the newest and best and our prices are lowest. i!'iv'.;i T 0 0 0 0 Have You Thought About it? - harrthA-kwtdlnrpoek- s 0 - S'df-respect- .. Wood-CIitfo- n Mercantile Co. I f y |