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Show the provo post jhjk pour i Published Every TU E3DA Y, THURSDAY and SATURDAY,. At Nos. First West St. Provo. Utah" i 18 1 REITMAN TARRED s! u 4 l Ww'w,W'wwww ccccoccdccocccocccccoccoccoccco CJ ' t ; EMMA GOLDMAN ' DRIVEN OUT AND THE PROVO POST o o 1 i Socialist Shrieker Forced to Leave San Diego Her Manager Gets New Suit and is Branded With 22-2- 4 v By The POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION A- Live Cigar. t . SAN DIEGO, Cal.,; May PRICES IN ADVANCE 16. Emma Goldman was scared out of .75 Gents town $2.60 Three months ...... Jue year today apd her manager Ben L. Reitman, was tarred and feathN. G IIICKS, Manager. H. C; niCKS, Editor. branded.and carried out by ered, 1.50 One month ... Kix months ....25 Cents kidnappers yesterday. matter according to entered at the Postoffiue of Provo Cl ty as second-clasReitman was taken from his Ast,of Congress, March 3, 1884. apartment in a local hotel by ' armed PEACE AT CHICAGO. FOR vigilantes, placed, in an ARRANGING automobile and married to aspot j Acting Chairman Rooseveltls wise in eallinglhe National Com- -uine miles from this city. mittee together at a date earlier than usual in advahee of the conven- "There he was given a coat of tar I. W. tion The committee will meet on June 6, which is twelve days before and J feathers, the letter W, were traced on his back with ihe convention opens. As the principal business of the committee in a lighted cigar, and. he was left sueh cases is to settle the disputes between rival delegations, it will be with only his railroad ticket and clothes, kept pretty constantly at work during the time which will intervene to make his way to Los Angeles. before the big gathering comes. Already there are 235, seats, in Jhe lie reaelieL Bernardino, 25 . convention in dispute, which isgfgjjter number than any National miles northeast of San Diego, early - all this- -- committee has been called nigh f, fought clothes and, food and 300 delegates are still to be, chosen. trudged xra to Eseondio, five" miles suf.Three-fourth- s of jthe contests which .have already been set up are distant, weary andapparently his from much experience. fering made by the friends of Col. Roosevelt, and the Remainder are by the There he boarded a train for supporters of President Talt. To a largkdcgiee'theelioice to he Los "Angelos, after giving out a statement in which he denounced ' made in the convention will fee influenced by the decisions which are the vigilantes fo the way they made in these dispute. , Thus the work which the committee will be treated him and bitterly arraign 1 called upon to jperfonn is of large consequence to the Republican party ed the authorities of San Diego ;'or doing nothing, he said to pie-ve- C) and to the country. It, is well that Mr. Roosevelt and his associates the alleged outrage. Erama Goldman was escorted to have arranged to give plenty of time to these fights between rival the railroad ' station early this delegates. The time for filing contests will Expire on May 29, but as morning in an automobile, after many delegates will be chosen after that date, some contests will prob- deciding to abandon the attempt ;o lecture in fhis city. ably be handed over to the convention to settle, t Inability- - to .secure, a hall and O Personal prejudice must not be allowed to bias either-th;he hostile attitude of citizens inor the convention on this point, - All the aspirants must have duced her at the last moment to D fair play. The aim of the committee and of the convention will be to change her mind after she had between the the chasm nomination as bridge seekers, as far leading latly declined to accept the of the chief of police to leave possible. While the Republicans have a normal lead of about 1,000,-00- 0 votes over theTTem'ocrats In the country Tit lar ge th eycanTi oi San Diego. Reitman was kidnapped while win unless they have a reasonable degree of unity. W ' r Emma Goldman was appealing to the police to protect her from a NT - WHY NOT SHIP SLATE? crowd which had surrounded her A report made by the United States on the mineral resources of lotel. O the country shows that there is a decided falling off in the producANNOUNCEMENT. tion of slate, the decrease amounting to over a half million dollars in one year, notwithstanding the fact that the produce held up at a East Via ..Denver good price during that entire time. -- With this condition prevailing Excursion Rate & Rio Grande.. now would be a good time for the people' of Provo to turn attention O toward the great slate deposits in Slate Canyon, for with the conD. & II. G. will sell round trip tinued decrease in the output by the pastern states, the market will excursion tickets to Eastern des' steadily j become better and the Utah slate would not only be in de tinations under following arrange" I ' ments: t mand, but would bring excellent prices. 11 Sale of Dates ay 18,. 25, 31; For many years it has been definitely known that Utah County , June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22, 29;' possessed one of the greatest slate deposits in the United States, anc July 3, 12, 20; August 1, 2, 10, 23. that all it needed to make this deposit bring big returns to the owner 31'; Sept. 4, 5, 1912. was the working. But the owner not being able to promote the enDestinations and Rates Chicaterprise alone has had to let it remain undeveloped becaus& enough go, $55.00; Peoria, $51.10; St. St. Paul and Minneinterest could not be worked up to get people toaid in starting a plant Louis, $49.00; $52.00; Omaha, Nek, Con tapolis, This deposit, if properly worked and with market conditions as they ied Bluffs, la., i St. Joseph, Mo.. are at the present time, ''could he made to produce a great tdel o: Atchison, Kas., Leavenworth, Kas wealth for both the owner and Provo City, and a pay roll larger than Kansas City, Mo., $40.00; Denver. any now on record in this city would be maintained. We are making Colorado Springs, Pueblo, $22.50 1st, Return Limit October a very jserious mistake by not investigating the slate deposits of Slate m2. Canyan very thoroughly with tfee idea of placing Utah slate on the Stopovers Stopovers will be market while the demand is good and the cost of promoting the en permitted on going trip within 10 terprise is small, days from date of sale and on return trip'within final limit -- of October 31st, 1912. THE WORLDS RICHEST VALLEY, Routes Going via any direct O Upon the New Orleans region has converged one of the greates route returning via same or any O floods in American history. , It comes frojji more than half the state, other route desired. - -frqm an era reachng from Pennsylvania to Montana, from thegul - See Union "Depot ticket agent to Canada. Over 16,000 miles of navigable rivers are included It is for furtherepartieulars. WM. II. MITCIIKIjIj. calculated that the mean annual discharge of7lhe Mississippi .A.gent,, ProvoJulah twenty thousand hiUioif cubic feet, The whole valley is themosT productive in tfie world and has the hest natural systems qf rivers. As a Rio Grande Excursions to Destinachief national artery the Mississippi and the region tributary is5 an tions in British Columbia, asset of the highest consequence, and Congress necssarily gives i California, Idaho. Montana '' Oregon and Washington: . increasing thought and more careful consideration. An elaborate report of government engineers.' made iu 18m '. am! -- Los Angeles, Calif., covering teruvearixiF investigation', reported that levees, properly con- via direct route, $35 00, ' st nifted and judiciously placed would afford protection, to tin allu- ' San Franeiseo and return via vial region. Another commissKUi of government engineers, after tfie direct route, $37,557 San Diego, Calif., ' iynl return' T great inundation of 1875, indorsed the previous, report and advocated 4 general levee system. In 1879 Congress created the Miss'ssippi via direct route, $39.75. Portland, ,Qre., and return via River Commission of seven members, charged with the improv ment direct route, $39.55. and protection of the lower river. The levees, as constructed.. have Diverse routes allowed with not been perfect, but are invaluable, and engineering science kn vs of fares slightly in, excess of the nothing else as good. Congress can act confidently in plans, to better above. Tiekets on sale April 29th, r the levee system and safeguard the interests of a valley destined to 30ih, May 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4lh and be4ha scat ofAhe main part of the population, wealth and prod act ion 5th, Juoel4thJ5th, IGLIl, 17iL IS h, 19th, 20th, 21st, 22nd, 1912; . of the United Elates.-- , c August 31st Septr 1st to 7th, in ANNOUNCEMENT - s -4- moneyi-iamiivirtuallyiti- o morning,-after-walki- ng - and that an era of greater progress and development is being entered; that the completion of the Strawberry Project, the exten-tio- n of the Provo Reservoir distributing system, the installation of numer- ous lake pumping plants and the building of the Inter-Urba- n Railroad, which is practically assured, mean the awakening to the fact that the last crop of Utah County land is being harvested. T E believe in Utah County, 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 0" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o 0 0 0o 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 nt -- e com-raitte- e ad-vi- HA t A 7 r vf i i - - T O 00 o 0O' 0 0o 0o o 0 0 0o o0 o 00 0O 0 0 0O , ee Are You Securing Your Allotment? . You Are Entitled to it. , - : 0 0 0 0O 1 The object of the organization of Stallings & Company, is to supply your land wants; giving publicity to thejresources arid Reese, 0 O, 0 0O 0O' o o 0o the opportunities which Utah County . affords--i- n conduct of a general Real Estate- - and Rental . . business, r 7. A listing with us is assured greater publicity than ever before undertaken in this county. We want live properties at right paces-the- y bring ' " T4TZZZITITI IT 0 t.ni 1 3 ,... TIL results4'Tv -- !. SHOULD BUILD A LANDING.. The visit of the Provo City officials to Moslda yesterday for the purpose of investigating their needs with regard to a landing on the. Provo river was a wise step, as vve need the Motrida business here in ' PnnTf. Tt'rTfip liTTosT t heMakeMslmly ' a' fihortrcmTr'anfiwnth the is geaj amount of devehunnent work being done at that place there no reasm why it should not add to the wealth of Provo City.- - Then, too, a good landing neaHheonouth of the Provo rivCr w'ould not only benefit the jtlosida people, but it would be'of greaU value to the large nuint er of Provo .residents w ho keep small boats and launches on th6 "lak f 'o pleasure and business. "TT of a for the river short distance and the Vnldin;. Tie dredging of proper banks, will not cost a large amount of money and after, It Is once done the higfiw'te of the early summer will keep the channel clear eul a permanent landing will be effected.. The city and all interested should join in meeting the financial obligations and complete the work within the next few 'months, - elusive. Good nlWn4.4kday Kor . , 0 Agent or 0 G. A. P o- Union Depot Ticket write Mr. 1 A. Benton, D , Salt Lake City. Sold by all dealers'. 7: . at 7:45 44 a,-- U.g m. -- - ' . O'f-- i 'W4 0 0 4'?''t,'!"H'44'$4'444t4'4'-!-544'H-- 'O, 0 4 0 0Cl 0 0 .0 o 0 0 Ah Rees ey Sta Hi n gs & - 0 0O .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O o Temporary Office Q 0- Sunday, Mfly the Marysville branch train will leave Salt Lake at 8 a. m., Tintie branch train will leave Salt Lake at 4 :50 ,p. ' m., Bingham branch train will leave Salt Lake ' 0o 0o O- D Chamberlains Cough Reumdj h..s won its great reputation and extensive safe by its remarkable elires-o- f coughs, colds and croup. It can he depended ppon. 'fry it. J' IU h, -- further particulars call " - JTXSW returning 0o o 0o 0 0 0 0o o o o for 0 0 o 0o 0 0o x . and-tetur- n RoonFl 1, Knight Block, Phone 432 I 1 - O 0. 0 oo:;. "i0 -- m 4' () jm w 0m 0m, tm. WWW vrf'W W w w W WW w vrf ww I C Q 0 fr 1 - |