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Show REGISTER YOUII INFORMATION YOU WAN! COM PLAI NTS vast Todays- Post carries amount of information that s of value to you. The local new paper is the logical median through which you seek Int imation. Therefore the mercn-an- t who uses the newspaper to advise his patrons of the values he has to offer them Is bound to get the attention of Ihc buyer who wants to know of m offers made. . The Post Is the" proper med- Post subscribers are particularly requested to notify this office If for any reason the v ' paper does not reach them regularly twice each week. Our ts??. phone number Is 13. Call us up whenever. It mlssss you. W have no dther way of knowing If you are missed. 4 ium In Provo. It Is reliable. I NtJMBERI80: VOL 6 PROVO CITY, - UTAH, TUESDAY,. OCTOBER 6, 1914 -- 1 ALLIED ARMY UNIVERSITY WILL OPEN NEXT THURSDAY - YYV- Students Prom Parts of Utafnmd Many Other 8tatea Are Corning, tg, Provo to Attend the Local Tnstltu- ' ' tion This Winter. Y ll ; 'Y- - P' AIT FALLS VP Ut I . p - . Violent Battle. Continuee. London and Parle Surprleed at Retirement I Though Confident. of Outcome. . In East 70,000 Germana - Fall Vlctlme -of Ruiifana. CHARLES M. MORRIS ' . ; Students from near and far are gathering at Provo for tbe opening of the Brigham Young University, which! takes place next Thursday morning,! and the outlook for the largest num-- i her of students in the history of the institution is exceptionally good. A large force of men has been at work all summer 'until the entire place has been thoroughly cleaned and. renewed for the big opening dayy On every hand the people of Provo are opening up their homes and the new comers will find a welcome In the city. ( The Provo Commercial Club nas addressed a letter of welcome to the students and every effort will be made the "by the club members to assist school officials In getting the students properly housed ready for the sea... sons work.' The grounds in particular nave kept up their attractiveness. The Century grove is Just now merging from summer green into twenty shades of au- tumn,. with flaming pcarlet. la ad- - Charles M. Morris, one of ths will be at RepubUcaa headquarters next . Jest speakers Jn.Utah, f t ' clht-- to deliveran addreas before th6 Republicans of Provo. Mr. Morris is weu in- I formed on the great issuee of the present campaign and all should hear him. Besides Mr. Morris there will be special music by favorite ar- - - fists. LONDON,. OcL . 5, . 9; ZT. p. . -"i 7't " RALLY DREW LARGE .v Vk i y CROWD LAST WEEK ; Speakers Came Down From Salt Lake to Speak. to the Large Addlence Assembled, ifoany Vienese Women Office List of Dead Looking-Wa- r This Is a group of Viennese moth- since the war began, are a.mong the vvho had received word that her son ers .who daily, haunt the bulletin wounded or the dead. It Is Just . a had been kllled : In the photograph The opening meeting of the Repuboutside theAustrlan war photograph of one scene. A hundred board placed to her face handkerclef her Rehas In she lican campaign took place the office to see If theisons and hus- of them might be taken eve7 day. publican headquarters last Friday was one woman while she is steadied by her friends. of whom they have not heara In tnls group-therfoun- - night when the ladleaclub of this bands, T8nce. ,BodgaSfflbJwn3, a all ldcityentertalneii'"th'e county candid-thei- r ' tains, and T Risrt RESPON D T- OHIGH TRI BUtEf PAID TO -aid' irrtnaking- - a assembly roopt at the THE CALL TO ARMS SENATOR SMOOT TO . e -- flower-garden- 8chool-lftnd-- aies-.T.li- .; -- ';" jtookupand The lafit Bad rites over the remains iDUBLlN, via Ixmdon, Oct. 4, 6 : 3u The seating in the auditorium of' called to order and in a short time of Arthur The- Cumber cf recruits' for the Buckley were held in the, p.College ball has been read Jutted and the ante rooms and the hall were fill- Fourth ward meeting house Sunday. British army obtained In, Ireland Local A large: number of sympathizing amounts to about 2S, 000. More than topics friends and relatives gathered to pay ,.8000 of these are from the Dublin dia been extended into a large room omjfor about an hour, thene Governor their last respects to the memory of trict, 4000 from Cork district and the the north, which is now , completely William Spry State Superintendent A. deceased. The following speak-- remainder from Belfast. the filled with government documents C. Matheson, Assistant Attorney Get era paid a glowing tribute to the life! Not all the Belfast- - recruits are and -- other yolumes - suitable mainly of , Mr. Buckley: Elders W. iS. Stoker,' Unionists nor are all the southern for research work. , - Belfast D. P. Thueser, W. H, Boyle and. E. recruits A much needed improvement has ! tionalists claim- to have furnished H. Spart. The choir, the Boshard been effected in the mens gymnas.5000 of the Belfast recruits, ium. At a cost of ?700, a new maple r quartet" and Miss Helen Newell Jur thclr total popu- number of floor1 has been laid down, nished the musie. Interment , .took latiori is larger .than the proportion the teachers hsvlng acted as carpen-..- . supplied by the Unionists. place In the city cemetery. ters, thereby materially cutting down the cost For nearly a, month Physl- . v - t . j r: 1 -- - .. - - -- - n,lti.Ler--te!atlV(- . repairing, and readjusting tbe appliances, and extending tne number of! Utah on the splendid administration lockers. Several .hundred dollars'! it is getting from the present state of worth of equipment, stored ln thej ficiajs. He then took up the great Junkroom for several years, has been. national questions before the people hauled out and set up for. use. It lsi II referradi to the great sugar In- as many as 150: dustry of America and told of the possible students pi work at the. tempts on the part of the, Democratic same time. The ladles gymnasium Isj party to close down the factories with tariff ' bill. He . even better equipped for the physical their Underwood In which the Smoot Reed of j the girls. Y. then quoted training . A unique feature of the university! senator, informed the administration school plant is its firemens and Jani- - j that no such thing as a way tax would torlal service. At a cost no greater 'have been necessary if the Democrats than when regular employees , were had left the sugar Industry protected ' engaged, the work la done much bet-- and the factories running Instead of ter, .and 25 young men are enabled to forcing Into ruinous competition with pay their way through school. , Sp foreign , labor. When the speaker ... Y. . thoroughly appreciated is this oppor-- ( gave figures showing that the present . for ropean-wMtunitjC that 'al)pHcations'exceedposkj .. - 7 AS DEMOCRATS CLAILUHEYL AEU. ve . . counted for not alone by the money! crats would make believe but the free involved, but also because dignity has trade policies of the present admlnls- been given the position by an unbrok- tratlon, he 'was heartily applauded. en record of some of the best students E. 0. Leatherwood was enthuslastlc- " graduated from the Institution. This ally received and in a snort address told of the coming success of the service is under the special supervis-jhJ B. custodian T. Higgs, general ion of party at the polls, who contrives by a course of lectures Lafayette Holbrook of Salt Lake to the young men every Saturday, on and , Superintendent A. C. Mathesoh heating, ventilating, school and homoj Were also present and both made short sanitation, the care of grounds, and addresses, so on, to lift "tie work oyt of the pajej After the speeches the ladies of drudgery, into the rank of the' nished refreshments and a social time most Important of social service. jwas spent for over an hour while the This latter circumstance serves to Salt Lake party and the county the fact that from the verrj didates were holding a general get the B. Y. university has been the qualnted reception ' school of the poor boy.. Its course j than! of study begin three weeks later The bigge8t deer. of the season was . of schools most other secondary thej gbo neaf p0ie canyon last Thurs-stateIn order to lengthen the earn- - day by Rhon6 Elliott. The deer was l,ng season, and shorten the spending' surroutidet(l. by C. R- - Johnson, John feeson. The work of field and orchard jfuhlestein and 'Joseph Muhlestein. Is now almost over. In another week He wa njn almost into Elliott aid - upwards .DLJJOQ. young 'people Jroin whenelghed tipped the scales al ' all parts of th Intermountain regfengo' pounds. will begin here an earnest and Btrenu-- . ous course of studies; earnest, be--j strenuous, because these young men cause that Is the spirit of young poo- - and women have leSrned how to value pie from farm and onehard, and ranch; their, opportunities. . - , e ac-fir- . . ( ..... t Along the rest of, . the line, the French 'Communication aay4. tlief e, has, , . HELD BE!!G!i FARI'ERS '.been no change. . must either be exside by Progress tremely slow, for after every advance, ' Utah's Senior Senator Hat Taken Up no matter how alight, the troops makMatter of Securing Better Mail ing It must Intrench themselves for Service' for Bench Residents. protection against the shells from the j enemys guns posted In strong post-- j one end of the line to the from tlons Once more Senator Smoot has dem-- . - ' other. onstrated that he ls Interested In Cerman thej Tb0 defeat army smallest detail which: will be of as-- ( which invaded Russia from East to the people of Utah. Heisla appears from Russian accounts te how' has interested himself fn getting have- - been even - more - decisive . than better service.for the residents on the prevIousIy stated . According to the Russian embassa- nor end o rovo ench, but hnds dor at jome, the Germans were com-the treasury too muen depleted at1 pletely routed slth a loss of 70,000 the present time to get the needed and have been forced to abandon ' ' ' sTstancorn'erTaKTngHffieni with the Furth Assistant Postmaster! The Russians are now moving Smoot received the following, ward with tjie object of again Invadreply: ing East Prussia. ; This victory. If it ."It Is apparently Y advisable to is as complete as reported, la of the withhold for, a time all applications greatest Importance to the Russians, for additional postal faculties that in- as it will prevent the Germans from volve increased expenditures except undertaking land and sea operations, in case of urgent necessity,' and 1 which would have compelled Russia think you wil agree with me. that to turn at least a part of Its attenmuch can be accomplished in this line tion in this direction. hastening the establishment of rural routes or changes In PROVO AND SPRIN6VILLE existing routes. The resrieuts of the soLotrrs will sing -- SHEPHERD concert co.minunity to be served by the route tonight in question, having a full understaTnd-Inof the conditfonsonfrontlng the , In an annual contest between of tbe counties outside of Salt government. wiydaubUess cooperate with the Jeirtment Jn the effort to Lake- - Mrs. Emery G. Epperson of contribute a: share toward - meeting Provo and .Miss Cora Thorne wer now at hand. chosen as solomts for- the- - feaepaerY BritT In Wood! . further writing .T. concert fonight''Dch 'TOtmrl 4ad ward regarding the matter, Senator prominent in musrcal clrcles in Smoot says: this county and wUl undoubtedly acJ,lf after considering tile letter you count for themselves in a moat credit" V" think it best for me to undertake io able manner. 7" ; have Immediate action taken, kindly The concert will be held In the let me know and I will do so but it Salt Lake. Tabernacle,'-- and Charles is my opinion that it won oe oetter Shepherd, piahlBt; Bert Shepherd, vioto wait until the next session of Con- linist; Irving Snow, cellist, and the gress and then push the department Tabernacle choir will appear. for action. If this meets your ap- - Professor C. W. Reid , has been provaL-klndllet me know What--, coaching Mrs. Epperson for her two ever are your wishes in the matter, I numbers, "Ictt Liebe Drca," and. Als will gtadly' undertake. The professor is Die Alte Muter. her vork and With best wishes, I remain, with well pleased y&ry Yours sincerely, looks for her to score a Yery decided "REED SMOOT. success. Professor Mark Robinson has been coaching MIbs Thorn in the Aria from Madam Butterfly. PRESIDENT OF FRANCE . v-- . Prus-sistan- - . as-jm- SAVING COUNTY MONEY THE BIG OVERDRAFT CONTINUES TO PILE UP 1 . ... now-ttTTia- -- head-scap- e e whlchwis worth a trip to Provo, quarters Was filled before the meeting te see '- eral von Kluk, reinforced with troops from the German center, continues to make a determined stand against th atempt of the allies to outflank him. The French, who yesterday officially reported that al! German attacks In this region bad been repulsed and that the allies had resumed the offensive, announced today that the battle te th north of the Oise, which commenced seriously about September 25, continues with great Violence with no decisive result, .and that at certain points the French troops have had to yield ground. The Germana In their report, issued last night,; say the battle la proceeding successfully for them. -Both In Llndon and' Farls there is the reatest confidence, although some sursprise Is displayed at the success of the Germans In preventing the outflanking movemenL There is a feeling, however, that the .German Sv cannot extend their line, much further north without weakening It at some . - . RACK While the Democrats, in the Court Ilouse are busily engaged in explaining away the exhorbitant raise in the taxes of Utah County the overdraft is gradually mounting higher and higher. Already, it has reached the enormous figure of and tve are yet three months away from the end of the $22,-720.0- 0, year. However, in the face of this overdraft the county officials report (for the benefit of the unsophisticated and the ignorant) a saving to the county of $15,000.00 and they expect the taxpayer to believe this tale of saving in the face of the tremendous overdraft which must bd met out of the taxes collected for running business during the year of 1915. , In examining, very closely last nights issue of the Provo Herald we fmd. the, following. .The widow's pension law $iO,6Qd.(0f or &ls item' alone which was not expendeeL la So here the liemo'crats1' have' Vhown their' handshiaP' 1912. $15d)0O.t)O"whiclv here we find $10,000.00 of that the Democrats claim to have saved Utah Jufity during the two years they have been in officeYjOPhoutse our contemporUtah County was under a ary did not remember thatdjL-191- 2 if adminisUliofiTand a' saving were made during Republican made' that that year the Republicans saving. Thus vanishes into thin airjthe great saving which has been so boastfully presented. But this does not account for the overdraft which the county his booked against it at the present tiffi?rNor does th neatlylii gared tax on a Vineyard farm tell the farmers from Goshen to Lehi Junction the reason why their taxes have been raised from 50 to 100 per cent. It does not account for the action cf the county commissioners the in passing the county tax levy before they heard of-t, most otherlcQun-State Board of Equalization although to then the made hoard for act, ties in the state waited silte heir levies accordingly. The Democrats "have not yet explained why they kept' the levy up when they knew that the valuation of the county had raised almost a million dollars and it would receive taxes on this amoimt. Now, Mr. Farmer : Look at jpur tax notice. - Compare .it with your receipt for your daxes o9 1912. Figure up the raise, if yourr taxes havebeeri raised 'Ip ertf 'must hare- - been some cause; Look at that overdraft no-- being carried by the county. and then ask yourself whetlur it looks like a saving of ; Y Y.' $15,000.00. : ; al-lp- noiv-famo- frn he s ' ; . , at g sedo-lst- s- - -- - 3 tu.-a- y , Y-Y- - , GOES TO FIRING LINE SENATOR ' SUTHERLAND TUESDAY EVENING BORDEAUX, Oct 4. 1:15 p. m. President Poincare, accompanied by Premier Vivian! and Minister of War Senator George Sutherland will AleXandre Millerand, left at noon to- - come to Provo next Tuesday night to day to visit the battle front " The par-- : speak on the issues of the campaign... ty traveled In an automobile and will! After speaking here he will devote be dbsest from the temporary capital. the greater part of the week to speak- - . I for three or four days.. Ing In different towns in Utah county. |