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Show St THE PROVO POST PAGE TWO THE PROVO POST WHATS THE Published Evecy TUESDAY, THURSDAYand SATURDAY First , West St, Provo, Utah At Nos. 22-2- 4 Many Provo People in Poor - Health Without Knowing the Cause-.- By The POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. . PRICES IN ADVANCE SUBSCRIPTION Oaf year ........... $2.50 R. GLUCKS, Editor. -- - realizin g the causeof theft suffering. Day after day are racked with- - backache Cents they from nerto and headache; suffer .7SCent8 without Three months - - 1.50 One month flti months Entered at the Postoffice of Provo City as second-clasAct of Congress, March 3, 1884. matter according s vousness, .UNPOPULAR fil Massachusetts has an excellent phin for cutting down the number of murderers. It cuts the murderers off just its soon os it gets the requisite evidence against them.' Pleas of emotional insanity will not save them if proof of their guilt is obtained. Drain storm, temporary ;or protraeted, has shielded many men and women slayers in the three years which have passed since temporary mental irresponsibility !s Jfavprjn New York, but that excuse does not get acceptance in the Ray State exclaimed Hanging for murder is played out in New York, in a century third a the of Jack Reynolds, an obscure slayer big eity n work-ihis ease,' because he. pur up a agoT That immunity did not which to and they dared not dodge. He suffered challenge judge jury not so .the, extreme, penalty,. mqch for his crime as for Jiis truth telling,' for a score of murderers in that state had escaped within Reynolds recollection, although brought to rial. Richesons murder of the Linnell girl in Massachusetts was worse than a crime, it was a blunder. Ilad it been committed a few nriles away, in New York, he probably would have been acquitted before this time, on some, sort of a subterfuge, and be walking the streets a free man. A comparative stranger therer Richeson perhaps was ex eusable for jiptJknowing that it enforced honestly, rigorously, every statute whieR was on its books,bad and good alikeIIad heAaken the precaution to consult any'of the natives or old residents before he committed his crime, his mistake would have been avoided. Gov. Foss does not believe in capital punishment, but he enforses the law as hends it. AersorTcan hate the death penalty anditill believe tliat no murderer of recent times deserved it more than does the mis - creant whose sentence Got. Foss refuses to commute. . It is to be hoped that the day is not far distant when subterfuges in Utah will not furnish loopholes through which the murderers, who are becoming so numerous here, can escape. , waasuccessfully-inyoke4inJMaclarlane- - " THAT WILEY BABY. Dr, Harvey W. Wiley, being a proud young father of 67, is to be excused for prattling all kinds of things about the wonders he is going to accomplish in training young Harvey Wiley, aged a very few days. But John Harvey shows a becoming reticence "in refusing to be interviewed regarding his opinion of training rules. It need surprise nobody later on, however, to learn that John Harvey is upsetting every, plan his proud parent is outlining with such minuteness to every reporter who comes within hailing distance. Nobody but Dr. Harvey W. will be astonished if John Harvey prefers benzoate'of soda to candy, and if he eleets to sleep indoors instead of on the cute little sleeping porch his devoted father has built for him. The uncertainty of human nature could not be .demonstrated bet- ier than by some Asmodeus, capable of telling the babyhood plans that were made for the men and women of this generation. The juggler who so cleverly throws a chair, lighted lamp, two knives and a ball, was no doubt lntemled td be a' great statesman. The boy who is trained for the ministry seldom goes into it, and the girl who is to be a great prima donna obstinately refuses to sing a note that can by any stretching of the imagination be ealled musical.;. to build But parenthood brings with it the right plan and a wonand to talk thereof. The father who doesnt der his youngster is, and how he is going to outshine anything else in the neighborhood, is not. much of a father in the eyes of the big d old world we live in. Let us hope that the elated Dr. is W. not more baffled and puzzled than the average proud Harvey the at surprising perversities that crop Out in the new ruler of parent the household, and that at least ten per cent of the plans that are now being made for the Wilcv infant receive the O. K. of young John Harvey himself. air-castle- s! tell-wh- good-nature- WORLDS DEBT FOR WAR. . TIic war debt of the" worhHfor borrowed money, practically tfll used for war purposes, amounts to nearly $37 ,(X)0,(X0.000, says Resident Jordan of Lcland Stanford University, hi the June Wi. Ids ' Thissnmis ex r esse di nil icEi idl css Car a va n6f Ciphers, Work. which carries no meaning to the average taxpayer, until he feds its pressure m the rising cost of living, and in his own difficulties in making boThends meet. The interest charges of the fvorld on its ..national bonded Icht arc about $1 ,500,0X).000 a year, and about $2,- 500,000,000 arc expended yearly on standing armies and on battleships. s If we were to sell the entire holdings of the United Slates, capitalize the returns, and put the whole sum at interest at 4 per cent, it wmihl just about keep up the military expenses of the world inttirae ' L a of peace. - - idea of a hero is a youth who couldn't cam $10 a month us a .cigarette drummer. Chicago News. , At the age of 16 a WEDDINC. STOCK L girls The finest to Best Creamery butter, -- If c. -- pu r-- priirml. ter, 25c per pound. - & Backing lrmo - Co. Meat 9 Poor appetite is a sure tusn of nn The Touraine Holel paired digestion. A few vjtifces ol Third South. U j,,i'mtMilaji b Stomach 'and Liver most comfort. jWets will strength,-!- , your duration .d V:,l i i lean and !?'pnV? l0ur a,,if.,iu. rhous' It able hoick ands have been benefited to ;.iX;nfe etn irv every respect. lViePs are thebe Tablets. For sale by all deak-i's- . verv reasonable amt the treatment ' Lame back is usually ea ised by I'.avf courteous. Trovo people should rbeumatisni of the musdn of the ''kieh you will ii:,j nothing this their ' .headquarters. Chamberlain's hotter than ! Liniment. Two or three doors west of Colon ' all dealers. For sale i.tl Theatre. by , m.ihe f dizziness, weakness, languor and depression. Likely the kidneys have fallen behind in their work of filtering the blood and that is the root of the trouble. Look to your kidneys, assist them in their' work give them the help' they need. You 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 reporting any negligence on the part of the carrier.TO.. MAKE JHURDER There aye scores of people who drag out a miserable existence Uk Doans V.-144- ; FOR SALE Fox Terrior pups, rmimdy 1 h h n bred from trained stock. Call at Kidney Iblls endorsed by this" er P over one' hundred thousand and by your neighbors in Provo. 'Mrs. Alfred Rees, third ward, Spanish Fork, Utah, says: Since I publicly recommended Doans I have taken Kidney Pills in 1907 them occasionally- and "thoyhave kept me in good health. In the spring of the year I have men tioned, there were difficulties in evidence which plainly told me that my kidneys, were out of or der. I think the complaint was dur brought on by ing the time I was attending to my son. Doans Kidney Pills gave me almost 'immediate' relief and gradually the symptoms kidney troubles were driven from .7 i over-exertion - oir7r' pro-pie- I cannolr Reward. 29 We are agents for the Famous etc. Quality Roy a LRread,-Bimsspeaks in every loaf. Provo Meat r & Packing Co- .- mares, wagon 9 FOR SALE Fine young pigs by Herman Knudsen, Phone 89-- " 9 SUMMER EXCURSION. RATES Via SALT LAKE cation. as ALL MAKES ARE GOOD, BUT THE FORD IS BEST. Costs Less to Buy, and to Keep Up than the Other Makes. Call, Write, or Phone for Demonstration. or Particulars to Call, write or phone for demonstration or particulars to ROUTE C. R. STARK, County Agent 7i 7" Frank Ramsey Garage THE HOME OF THE FORD Phone 51. 155 For sale by all dealers. May 25th, return limit May 26. State High School Track Meet. Ask for tickets via SALT-LAK- E KOITE. need laws to make him honest or to keep him so. An honest corporation does not require laws to make or keep it so. North Academy Avenue PROVO.-UTA-H. ONE FARE FOR R0UN1 TRIP TO SALT LAKE An honest man doesnt Trains Change Time DENVER & RIO GRANDE R.R. : CURRENT TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, MAY 19 Trains will leave from Union Station, Provo, as follows : NOTICE. Just what constitutesan honest man or an honest corporation is more or less js matter of varying opinion. but it is generally conceded that a man who treats his neighbor fairly, taking no undue advantage, asking no ex cess of profit nor misrepresenting the goods he has to sellselling the best goods he can produce, with a fair margain of profit to himself is honest. Now 3 corporation is no more and no less than a man doing business on a large scale; and if a corporation can answer that definition, then we oughf to concede that it is an nonest corporation. Such a corporation doesnt need laws or coercion to make it honest or to keep it so. And with .all due regard to skeptics, that is the kind of a corporation The Mountain States Telephones and Telegraph Company tries to be claims to be. It is the best "service it can produce at a fair margin of profit, asking no excess of interest jpn the .money actually invested.' (It has no bonds and no watered stock.) N ow, without coercion and Without demand of law it makes this promise that Its rates shall always be as low as possible consistent with good service. If the rates shall at any time pro- duce ah excess of profit they will be reduced to such a figure as fb return onlyls fair rate of interest on thrmoney actually invested. JCeep this in mind; it is lfue, and a promise from an honest corporation. Did you know that the Mountaitf.States Telephone and Telegraph Company has actu.tJIyinvested in property ( ? 1 every tl.00 capital which it. pays interest? f our rates pay interest on the $1.00, not the $1.15. Fully Equipped with the Best Made Tires, Top, Windshield, Speedometer, Electric and-GLights. Everything ready for running. The Ford is sold on'its Merit, not by knocking other makes. . n - $780 $680 Five Passenger Touring Car . ; Commercial or Torpedo Roadster TL WANTED Span of weight about 1100; also and harness. Phone 542-- recom- A PLAIN STATEMENT AND A PROMISE my LOST 1 iece High Pressure Vac cum hose, 11 feet long. Return to 156 W. Second North. to destinations. mend Doans Kidney Pills too various Eastern Tickets on sale various dates May highly. 18th to September 5th.' See tyour For sale by all dealers. .Price Focal-Agent for particulars. Foster-Milbur50 cents. ; Co:, New sole York, Buffalo, agents Now is the time to get rid of your for the United States. rheumatism. You can do it by applyRemember the name Doan s Chamberlains Liniment and ing ' and'take no other. ... system. my THE CAR THAT GOES ANY PLACE, ANY TIME. SEE THE FORD CLIMB HILLS THE OTHERS CANT. ALL ROADS ARE GOOD ROADS, FOR THE F0RDv THERES A REASON, COME IN. AND LEARN IT. Local Representative Wanted NVranvassing or soliciting required. - Good income assured. - AdRealdress National Co.. building, ty garden " Washington, D. C. FOR. SALE Eggs from i thor hughbred single comb White Leghorn hens. For particulars call N. David Keeler, 313 E.-- 4th Phone 90. . LEAVETROVO Geo, A. Dieterle, the blacksmith, has opened his shop at 54 X. West. All work Fourth promptly attended to and- guaranteed. lease give me a trial. HIGH SCOOL TRACK MEET Salt Lake City, May 25th. Excursion rates via SALT LAKE ROUTE Tickets on sale May 25, returrng May 26th. Ask for tick-m- s via SALT LAKE ROUTE. B,.Y1.U!Commencement Exercises, Provo, May 31st FOR EAST. No 512 No. 6 No. No. 410 4 No. For all points Eatst. . For Tintic Branch points For all points East. No. 409 1 No. No. 5 No. 511 Xo. 3 For Salt Lake! ;. For all points West and North . For all points West and North For Salt Lake For all points North and West . For Sanpete points. For all points East 9:30 ... . . , , s . . v . .7 . . a m. . 9:57 a. m. 6 :32 p. no.. , 6 :14 p. nv. 8:20 p.m. LEAVE PROVO FOR WEST. X .A :08 a. p. Jr. 124 :54 :50 1 . . . a. 2 y-3- . ,. . . . . a. m. m . 9 :30 p. m. p. HEBER BRANCH. No. 308 Lease Proro. No. 307 Arrive Provo from Heber, 7 No. 7 and No. 8 have been discontinued! 9 :40 a. m. m :45 3 j. The only line to Ogden and )envei without change. Free restrain? Chair Cars, Through Sleeping Osif and Elegant Diners on all through trains. One fare rates via Salt Lake Route On sale May 30th and F A. WADLHGH L A. BENTON, W. H, KUTCHEll, for tick31st, limit June 1st. C. P. & T. A. P. B, ; CA AbL-- : ets via SALT LAKE ROUTE. 'A .; 7:: era: House Monday, May2?tln now-givi- ng jr Leon W. Washburn Offers STETSON'S . Orriginal Big Double rm 9 MS With all the Addecl Features that has Made this Compkny Famous Steton s Military Baud arid Colored Drum CcirpsT Y TOPSE YS-- Q MARKS-- L Grand Transformation Scenes and Mechanical Effects. Jubilee Singers Cakewalkers, Buck Dancers, Bloodhounds, Cotton Picking Scenes, Floats and Tableau Drawn by Shetland Ponies. ' Watch for the Big Parade It Beats a Circus. 1 - - IKE KCIKTO STATES TElfPOT JLI IELECSAftpm ' 7 t rr. n |