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Show TI'V ins AGfi TWO Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. First West St., Provo, Utah SUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE '.75 Cents ..$2 50 Three months year 1 50One month 25 Cents months . 22-2- 4 H. C. HICKS, Editor. N. C. HICKS, Entered at the Postofflce of Provo City as . Act of Congress, March 3, 1384 second-clas- s,cc' Lined r SHOT SHELLS tial Manager.. matter according to s merchants and every class of PRESIDENT TAFT IS CONFIDENT jdtizens. - OF ANOTHER VICTORY Director Mulvane, in charge of the western bureau "of ' thrTa ft Republican Leaders Now Look campaign, has also1 issued abatement in, which he says that Roose-ve- lt Forward to Victory in No will be a bad-thi- rd in vember. rafe. Mr, Mulvane points out that in the , PresidentTTaft has- issued a campaign Mr. Roosevelt statement, asserting his conf- received not more than idence in his of the Republican vote even in the sections states which he carried in the priall from received reports of the countryassuring him of maries. In Maryland Mr. Roosesupport on the ground that he has velt received less than 30,000 out given" the country-- a safe, honest, of a total Republican strength pf 000; EvetHfM raRoose- administration, and over-10beeausertlie' Republieairpolieies vel t receives . as a bolt i n g" candid-"- 1 for which he stands have given ate all the votes, that were' given Make sure your the count ry sixteen years ofg rmt him in the primaries when he was er proseperity than ever before a Republican and seeking the. game Shoot the speed shells' known. pj residential nomination from the nation- party,- he would have only a small the Ililles of Chairman In ZemMgtoii-llMal Republican committee In a minority of the Republican votes. 'Arrow Shells, the steel interview asserted' that re Mr. Mulvane positively - asserts-fro- m lining putl all the force of the knowledge whieh is .based ports from all parts of the United explosion behind the shot. That a decided reaction in upon reports "which come to him 'show States cant beat out the pattern driven by a "Steel ftfvor of President Taft, and that from western states, that Roosecharge. gripped it was certain that Taft would velt cannpt obtain on election day And with Expert Factory Loadirg, uniformity of ' ' carry practically every1- - eastern even a fate percentage of the votes 1 speed and pattern is assured in each and every shell. state. Lined Nitro and Club Steel Arrow Republican conditions in which wrere given to him in lbe Shoot Remington-UMExpert the-wehe said .are materially primaries, many thousands of ReFactory Loaded Shells far speed plus pattern in any make Of shptgun. w Metallic Cartridge Co. Remington Arms-Unio- n improving and the Roosevelt move publicans having refused to 299 Broadway ouf"bf liim Roose1" the i, mentTTs disintegTating "every party. where. The necessity 'ofretaining velts fight is already lost, saj's It is now a the Republican administration in Mr. Mulvane. Taft and Wilson and eight years ago, if it had achieved nothing in the, direction of ad- powTer is universally appreciated vancement and progress during the past administration, even, there among manufacturers." farmers. Taft will win. might be some j ust i fieati on"f or M r7 Te rk ins strictures. But everybody knows that thisds not true. At least everybody who cares to knovy can find out that the administration of President Taft has placed more real progressive measures upon the statute books than any other administration during the entire halfcentury which Mr. Perkins so unqualifiedly approves. "With a record like this' coming rightdownlolhe present hour, how absurd to assert that the instrument which for all these years has been found so effective has suddenly become worse than useless. the present administration has not been, kind.to Air. Perto those of his like will not he denied. It has insisted on and kins, of laws which it'll as been very much to tli e ...enforcement lheji gid interest of Mr, Perkins to violate, and the fact that various and sundry suits,nre pending against corporations in which he is largely ZMrs. wane interested may easily explain, ititdoes not excuse, his 'attitude of jyZKenzieT&U. hostility. He will find jt difficult, however, to make the country the wonderful K C Cooks Book, Mrs. Janet Read C QT e tlllv McKenzie. believe that a party under which the. nation has made greater Hill,, of Boston Cooking School - i tells every housewife how to become an expert cook how to prepare i fame, 1. his than other to own any testimony, during according penr. the family will go simply wild over what you set' a .such appetizing dishes is now to be condemned and case aside because of his alleged dis' ? before them. - The K C Cooks Is illustrated 9 tested 90 in bj and contains thosp-rrlBpok colors, not do iVin know what prothe, hands of covery that it proven recipes that will be success ul every . :V gress means. time if the few simple suggestions are followed. ARROW THE PROVO POST dll PROVO POST I one-thir- d THA VALENTINE ORDER. Lasif January Commissioner of Indian Affairs Valeniitie issued an order forbidding teachers in any of the government Indian schools to "wear the garb uf any religious order. This order was suspended by .Sec ret ary of the Interior Fisher and the matter refer-rehas now permanent Tft. the Valentine order, accompanying it, however, with the provision that, while the teachers now employed will not be forbidden to wear their religions garb, thartpriviloge shall be denied to any persons d The-preskl- ent kfrt hereafter entering the sendee. . s, .This order is characteristic , of tkipresident s broadminded fairness that it ought to meet with general approval, aud it is disappointing to notice' tlat in some quarters it has evoked criticism. is based on the' entirely proper theory that all schools should be strictly but it 'also is based .'bn lack of information's to the peculiar circumstances which called out this particular order. -a e- eircunlst a ricesre These" : Long' beforef hegovchimciit Thesentered upon the policy of establishing reservation schools for the Indians various denominations had taken upilie woik, the Catholic church among others, - These Catholic schools were taught by Sisters of Charity who were required by the vows of their order to wear ertain-costumes. A few years ago the government changed its decided Jo takeover all the Indian schools. In doing this policy and it naturally and properly retained the teachers already engaged m those schools wherever they were willing to remain. The Sisters of Charily we raAio exception but were left In' charge of their school roomgra consideration to which they were certainly entitled, in view "Of the fact that "they were first in the field These women could not N discard Hie dress of their tidrer- without violating their vows and therefore to bar all teachers from wearing such garb would h;lve Tiecn equivalent to dismissing them from the service. The president did not believe that this ought to he done. At the same time, he did pot believe that the custom should he indefinitely perpetuated because he takes the view that every other American AfitizerfMocsat ainatter of course that all go v e r n m c n f uTm h o Ts rtm uhl be wholly lie therefore issued the order as above noted, an order which, while doing justice to the teachers already in the service, recognizes at the same time that even the appearance schools must be avoided ms soon as it of sectarianism in ' can be fairly ami justly done. "It is difficult to pee how a delicate question could have been This-critic- ism gov-ernme- nt non-sectaria- . - .non-sectaria- n, the-India- -- and more-wis- cly so 1 1 1 cd . justly 1 " "yy- y- -- ami-effici- " ' APPROVED BY ITS ENEMIES. . "Perkins tells why he is a Progressive, is the headline hi h ..appeared In the daily papers of last1 Sunday, over a statement given out by Col. Roosevelts chief financial hacker, which is a unique production in many ways. The biightest and most shining sentence iifi t. however, is ihe following: HTthe last half century, more progress hasHbeen made imln-.- trially. economically, socially, educationally', spiritually, than in. any previous two or three If you have been inclined to the opinjon thtthc Republican and reactionary, and that a party is hopelessly Hour bon, moss-bacnew party must be organized to save us froln sliding back to suppose you read that sentence over again, ami then ask when yourSelfT AVhat party was in power during the which was aecom Mr, Perkins describes the phenomenal progress plished? AVXi h I b ansvver-tOf course there is e 4:-.- ! r of one and that - txception ssi,ig single quadrenninm, unhappy ' period from 1893 to 1897, when Democratic incompeteney put a sf to all progress, the Republican party has been in undisputed control I Of liational'af fairs for more thahTTiO years. The magnificent proam gress, therefore, industrial, eeonobileToetalTTstiTeatioiial which Mr. lerkins so eloquently describes, mart he icdiUs vvhplly and exclusively to the Republican party. What hi, her could be passed upon any political organization than 'bis tribute to the Republican party from. the mouth of ono of its -- 'mis Mr, Perkins goes on to sav that the Republican "parly iso longer qualified to carry on the work of the country, and that the togroSs which the past half century has witnessed will come in an on unless Hut is Jf new party is promptly organ' .cd and placed in jmvver There ony warrant for sueba conclusion? There is a ma.iuiof law And so with- - equal that "No man becomes suddenly infamous. truth it may he said that a great political p.irT.vdoes not s,t Menly ' nil for hange its whole character ami purpose.. . An orgapizat ion fi() years has made progress its watchword can no more" immWbT a sudden stop than a hundred too. locomotive plunging along the rails e to a standat 60 miles an honrrea rrin the t win khrigo fm nmyiVT-ostill." . T Ifthe Republican party had lost its progressive tendenev 1'tAir ot -- - G re-ee- nt mile-a-minu- fol-lo- -- fight-betwe- J Bit pro-gres- WANT FOR RENT Xicely furnished rooms, all modem conveniences Hoard next door. Mrs. Helle Nelson, 212 W. Fourth North. Phone 07 .FOR RENT Two' suites 'of rooms partly furnished. 2 rooms in each suite. Can be had veay reasonable. Call at 370 AYFIist west." 29T. y n. FOUND pair gold rimmed eye glasses. Owner can have same by calling at The Post arulay.; " mgTor tins ad. FOUND office. ni -- Call Flat key. this ""Bright young man to take orders. Call at Royden House .Room 14, between and 5 to 8 p. m.-- 7 ne18 aCm. rtf'll WANTED. lady at The lanhler. ihu-k- . vv - W(INTED dHH - for SOUTH Conn., NORWALK, Sept. 27. Ernest Kern, an inveterate smoker;' of Silver Mine, near here, has had to give up all smoking because he has a hack draught through his right ear. - This peculiar .circumstance is the result or having oneqf his hack teeth pulled the other day. The root was so deep that it aperture into a canal leading to Mro. Kearns ear whieh absolutely precludes his drawing on a cigar or pipe. -- All the breath Tie gets 'seems to go the way of the least resistance and all drinks with straws in them are harml from Mm Kerns dirt," I f BEGINS ITS r THATBRRN "A sjCDEBseBaamB! i - - Su ... Ht-av- " " JaquftMf.Co ChlcafO Name Ej Adorrw HEINDSELMAN, D.O. Eyesight Specialist Jeweler r Moved to 144 West Center, next-doo- r to Ellen Theatre. J Grind All My Glasses. G. H. OLD STYLE VKRYPTOK ACADEMIC YEAR OCTOBER 7th. THE UNIVERSITY NOW COMPRISES - - following Departments - Biblical History, and Literature, Physics, -- , Chemistry, Biology, Geological Science, Agriculture, . Correlated Arts. Music, Physical Education. m 4 - - In the High School the elective system prevails. Specialists teach each line of work, First-yea- r school students have 26 courses from which to choose. high ' " SecOnd-yea- r students, 30 courses. ; Third-yea- r I students, '42 courses. " Fourth-yea- r students, Li courses. No other such opportunity for high school work can be found in the West 4. A SCHOOL, for grown-uyoung people who have not completed the L. pGrades. and be will annual and gladly answered, Inquiries department catalogue promptly . on request. , SUB-HIG- hi(i . V p - . j dOO nt You vnllhniiirhtYirladroaL- -. dul. THIRTY-SEVENT- H - -- West 3rd South - ' A NORMAL SCHOOL, for the preparation of public school teachers, Credentials are recognized by the Utah State Board of Education. " 3. A HIGH SCHOOL with the following Departments : " -!Arts and Manual Training" "Academicr . rCommercial, Agriculture. Music, 127-Re- d. 185 FI j'1, 2. 404- FOR SALE3 -- borses, u eight to 4250. 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Utah. JlWe have .a large stock of all kinds ot barn boards for you to select from. pW row rtioat d T, THE BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 24-N- FOR-SALEGoo- to every housewife. (HMMM FOR RENT Six room modern house with good cellar. Cldse in. 00. Call new; $20 Pyaetieallv w SBEwj4 The K C Cooks Book has been prepared. at an expense of many thousands of dollars, and if purchased at a store would easily cost 50 certs, yet we" give it 'absolutely ftee as we" want you to know exactly what K C Baking Fowler is and what it will do for you in jour own kitchen. You need this won. . derful book it is of vital importance Irovo Floral have on hand some choice Carnation and Chrisanthe-ntutiLs- . Fall or Phone 332. 1)9. You Will Need Prices-- As f npen-eiLm- n d02 flood wages. fiousework. i GradeS'-A- s COOKS BO OR Its FREE . t s, SMOKER MUST QUIT -BECAUSE OF DRAFT THROUGH RIGHT EAR Call WANTED Hrigb.t. gii Is and bqys over 16 years to learn woolen weaving a nd ,spi n nin g.W a gev paid while learning. ' Aiq3 y iit once. Knight Woolen M tils -- Esaassaam AM All Classified AdverlisingMust bePait1oritr Advance. -- TOf IX 9 1 bir-baris- that-questio- en Send for the SCC k o. on-com- sf, half-centurie- s. hut-on- te C vv half-centur- 0, ent 1 . NOW IS THE TIME -- -- REMEMBER Vi THE DATE OF. OPENING, OCT. 7th 3C y T |