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Show b i . n v 1HE PROVO POST AIL Womena Need ;t- EDITORIALS A SPLENDID RETIRING VOTE The : Republican - convention held in this city Monday did a very fine thing for Governor Spry in giving him the splendid vote it did to send him to Chicago, and as many have remarked since, a vote upon which he may retire from the race for govgrace. The convention, ernorship although containing over a hundred state appointees, was by no means a Spry yet the spirit of fairness on the the delegates was manifest in the part of vote given. Shortly before the convention many of those opposed to the governors eandidacy for a third term and to his stand cm the liquor question were against sendconservaing him to Chicago, but the more tive members of the delegation won the others to them." in many cases npon explaining that it wouldbe considered a retiring compliment to the governor. , . Governor Spry has been chief execu- five of the state of Utah for the past eight in-goo- d -- a; con-rcntib- -- -- years and has served the people well during that time,- yet he failed to respond to the eaili of the people when the legislators had been instructed to pass a prohibition bill by their constituency and did their duty according to the trust imposed upon them. The governor, true to his conviction pn this important question, vefoed the bill. He e may hav&been right in his veto,-but-thmajority of the people of the state .believe that lie was wrong and as this question will be one of "the paramount issues of the coming campaign, his candidacy on the prolix bition platform as well as' the third term would be inconsistent. friendliest the ha s Post The of feel mg for the Governorp but to givO his Jvab could well afford party and uable support to some new man whose candidacy would at this time prove of greater value to the party." Twelve years ago ex; Governor Heber M. Wells became a candidate for a third term and failed to secure - .j I t I ! ommatlonLGavm the chairman, for that campaign and was very 1 explicit in his statements on this matter, yet since that time he himself has been given the supporf of the party for two terms Km there. are other men who are entitled to support at the hands of the. Republican party for their service to the party and Some are waiting ability to make good. for the governor to announce that he is out At the race, on account of friendship and (taf announcement should come to the party. v. We believe that Governor Spry consider the party greater than any individual in it and that he will retire gracefully from race, which some" of his friends are. trying to get him to. make in tunmto create a better, harmony in the ed party, .. y O PLAIN FACTS ABOUT MEXICO The country is indebted to Former Secretary of State Knox for a clear and concise statement of facts' and dates relating to the few weeks in the- early- .- part.0f.1913, jiiien the Madero government in Mexico was being overthrown and the provisional gov- These emment of Hnerta inaugurated. statements were made' in refutation of recent assertion that Mr. Wilson, coming into office March 4, found the Mexican problem left on bis hands by bis predesees-WtUr- . -- - 1 Mr. Know,, who then, was (Wrefary of state in the Taft cabinet, said, 'jdfcakihg at a Grant dayJ)anquetJn .Pitts-.-burgi- f, that What Mr. Wilson inherited I from ah outstanding unan-- j . peered diplomatic request to the pro visional I j government at Mexico City for definite Taft; Mr.-.Taft-wa- s A BEAUTIFUL BOOK The Peaks of the Rockies is the title of the last railroad publication now bein$ distributed by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad company. While this company has become famous for the excellent publications it has issued in the past, we believe this one surpasses ail others in photographic beauty and it is indeed a work of art. A beautiful cover designed by the well, known artist, Paul Gregg, breathes of the snow capped heights of the mountain land. The text is by the noted descriptive write?. Edwin L. Sabin. One of the most interesting and Valuable .features of the publications is a list of the various mountain ranges of Utah, Colorado and New Mexico and the individual peaks of .which they are composed. The" names, location andaltitudes" of 155 mountains ranging from 12,000 to 14,403 feet . to are- - given. The - bookis entirely-devot- ed of matter contains the Rockies and appealclimber. to mountain There the interest ing of illustrations beautiful are thirty three the more prominent peaks. Among the illustrations are two of Mt. Timpanogos, one a landscape view from this side of the mountain, and another of the great glacier and a party of mountain climbers ascending to the top y The book is a souvenir well worth keeping and the Rio Grande company is to he congratulated jipon issuing ' such a beautiful book. . - ,..y . , , . ,i i i 7 What THE FUTURE C is it to' be! Unquestionably bet ter than the past. The world is not on the down grade. - J udge its -- progress - not by years, but by aeons. Many a wave of air incoming tide would seem to mark a tide that ebbs. It takes many waves to tell the - story. Howi shall this better future be hastened by men and nations! ' Nothing has in it for this end such hope and promise as humane education' Once let all our 'schools be open-tthe priim-ole- s teaching-- f of justice, fair play, good will and kindness as the supreme factors in deter" mining the relations between nation and nalion, between man and man, and between man and all the creatures below him, and )ur civiliation would mount at once to a higher level. Wars would soon be only relics of a barbarous age, the bitter controversies between, capital and labor would and the recognigive place to tion of a common kinship, strikes and lock outs and deeds of violence and destruction would cease, race prejudices would die, the dream of seer and prophet would no longer lie scoffed at, and the kingdoms of this earth would become the kingdom of truth and love and justice as some day they must.' J ATTTionor7to"8cience"and philosophy and art and whatever else is useful to mankind that our schools and colleges teach. But these are not half so basic, so fundamental" m developing character and shaping the future of the world as the elemental things that lie enfolded ra these two words, Humane Education. The former things, not and, cannot so do never well, taught, erf action. reach the deepest springs to cirftlrate soon none can We too V begin the spirit of good will toward aft men. Never mind what we think of Germany or o the--dail- y ", England or Russia or France or Austria the'meh'ahd 'women andchitifmx " of all these governments - are -- our. kith and - kin, worthy of our love, onr- - reverence and confidence. When fthe tumult aid the' shottdare to predict that on, both the security of American rights ing dies,!, we theof aea, the human 'heart will re-reviRdtthfet adjustment of "American claims- a3 sides i anew .those virtues of forgiveness preliminary to consideration of ' the ques-- I and friendship that are its divinest heritage! tiinr of recognition. What Mr.'. Wilson did Mwas to repudiate the policy of his pred- chronologicali , order, that the provisional ecessor "in this as iff all things and create a government with which Mr. Taft had .been situation making the adjustment of Ameri- negotiating for specific guarantees was a " Mexican ", constitutional i government can rights impossible.: V unwill which go is a even if an that Therein challenge Huerta, assassin, was law; answered. Mr. Knox was speaking from in no sense a usurper;, that he succeeded tbe records of a time all of wliiclf lie saw in office not Madero but Lascurain, followand much of which he was. Thus refreshed, ing Madero s resignation February 18, and n the public mind will Readily recall that, so Huertas r own Appointment ; to succeed Taft claim by the, as minister 'of.' foreign affairs, next far from pressing the administration as preliminary and f essen- in the line of presidential succession under tial to "recognition- ,- Mr.-- Wilson - announced, Mexcan iaw.-OLaseuraia resignation, that bis after soon was chosen provision-le- r inauguration 'Huerta 19, .ery February arise which circumstances , no may resi(lent( by The Mexican congress, then would the provisional government "in MeXi-.isession. Withholding recognition under lias now .surfr circumstances was in contravention of cm be. recognized.-The their" ai our previous continental in shown, by the citation of, dates policy. a corrective, occasionally, to right . which is the cause of so much sick headache, nervousness and sleepless nights. .Quick relief from stomach troubles is assured by promptly taking a dose or two of UeseGiiams after-effect- Las-curai- ,unj n -- habit-formin- s THE CASMIKE FREEZER Pis THE A perfectly practical device. v The Acme of Modern Achieve- - g. ment, doing away with d the us- exhausting experience of A ne-monotonous - grinding; houseconvenient cessary and ual V hold utility, making e IHwefcwefSvwkIVelwI.WowHiwewiAErwyB kr iWsiiai 8ENSATI0N CENTURY For Better Health M TW sfc.l thv WtM. la Um. 10. 2S. COMMERCIAL CLUB -- the - Freezing of ice Cream a Pleasure r So easy of operation ' that a child can nse It. Creams, Ices, all do. of drinks cold Sherbets, x scrlptlons made and prepared In a minute and In quantities to suit Nothing equal to it on the market today and the price" ls"wlthlu the reach cf MEET AT LURCHEOll The regular meeting of the Provo Commercial club was held at the Spencer eale Wednesday -- , and more than forty members were present A delegation of five, con- i , When "your head you simply all must have relief or will go wild. and It's needless to suff sisting of the mayor, Call and be convinced. you can James Head-v- e president of the Payaon Commercial take a remedy like the pain and club was present and extended to ache Powders and r C F DECKER, AGENT once, lend someone to-at , neuralgia the Provo Commercial club and the drug etore now fof a dime package 182 West Center! Phone 683. through it to the citizens In general of Dr. James Headache Powders. an invitation, to attend the celebraDont suffer! In a few moments you Agt. tion in Payson commemorating the will feel fine headache gone no more neuralgia pain. completion - of the Strawberry project and ' the Interurban system id that city. ' A motion to accept, and D thanks for - the Invitation" was . passed, . , Dr." Taylor in behalf of the, TimpaSell nogos Nature club stated that the matter of fencing Certain parts of Blcause It contains , NO OPUTES, NO COCAINE, NO LEAD, NO MER--CURthe base of the mountain had to be NO POISONOUS DRUG. All other Pile medicines containing attended to before the "last of the - habit-formin-g above named drugs, Injurious, constipating, poisonous, present month. . Also that the Nar a crime. is cause in such sale states and of the many piles preparations ture club wouldf be on hand at any A Pile time specified with ""shovels, picks, Modern druggists of highest standing sell and' endorse in Provo, namely Hedqulst Drug Co., two' stores. wire, posts, etc, and moved that thq Remedy f t - U A. club take up the matter of assisting In this work. This motion was "X seconded by Mr. Alex Hedqulst. The X X- motion was carried and the president Instructed to name a committee of three to go Into the details of arranging matters, etc. , r - J. C. Peal spoke .upon the. preparedness movement and the neces- - - T h e S o fes r ug t and Recommend g i sts Pile Cure SA T, -- tnrrianarTifevnrTKi matters medium of through jthe n training camps, etc. Sergeant pt the Ul S. army addressed the meeting briefly stating he would be pleased to contribute his wservfcei in any way possible to help make any local movement of that nature s success. The matter was placed fit . t t the form of motion and Mr. I. HI Braddock. i The site for the new factory will A battle pitched hour, 1 lasting Witter wts appointed chairman- - af selected tomorrow by Mr. Taylor. a committee of three to which 4W shots were during fired, organize, K will be somewhere on. the west i etc. followed, but tfiw rioters wee- finally bank of the Bear rlvg-- iorth of Jfr.Hedqu&t brought up the mat- - j forced to retreat In the fimw of a ter of the proposed Automobile XT T Benson, ftf6 fronr fte riot guns and day, suggesting- that the city be asked hr arrange for some extra" light- revolvers of depsty sheriffs and the MORE MEN THAN WOMEN ing for the event guards. ' The, sltnation tw Mr. Merrill pthnt HAVE APPENDICITIS stated- that tlw- Utah Power and quiet tonight, hut 2000 citizens of Light company would see to the the borough have been swenr in as Surgeons state men are - slightly matter of extra decorative lighting. and are patrofllhg the deputies - i more,, 'subject to , appendicitis than. Mr. Wilson stared a general outline streets. women. Proaro people should kno w of the plans and- invited the Payaon thatfew, doses of simple buck- people present to- extend- an Invita- NEW 8UGAR FACTORY thorn hark, glycerine, etc., as mlxej-Ition hr their townsmen to participate FOR CACHE. VALLEY Adler-l-k- . often retteve or prewith us. At Mr. .Wllsonk solicits-tion- , vent appendhtitia This mixture reMessrs. Hedqulst. Jones and Logan, May 2. Following a meet- moves such Decker- - were appo!ntel as a com. surprising foul matter ing of the fanners in the Alta die mittee to assist fir the work of pro- trifct tonight, Jbseph Scowcroft, vice that ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANT CASE constipation, sour moting this wort. ' president of the Amalgamated Sug-ga-r stomach or gas. The INSTANT, company, and Fred G. Tag tor. ta actiDa of Adler-l-k- a surprla-h- a li TWO ARE KILLED IN RTOT ecretary, announced that the Amah HedBalut Co. Drug adrt AT PITTSBURGH PLANT sgmated Sugar- - company 'wHT begin r temediately construction of a PltADaisU, May X Two men are factory' in the Alta district, west known to have Been killed-- four are of Stoithfield. probsdiy fatally wounefed and m Furthermore the officials announc4 Fbr Infants tad ChUdrtn score eT others weribualy hurt this af- ed that the Ogden, and Idaho ternoon when a mob, said by the railroad woutd buHdLogan Over an extension of In Use Yes r& authorities to have bee it composed of Its electric bears Always intemrban line from foreigners, - attacked ?. .work ;. Lewiston to Benson, tapping the - ttb the Signaturs ot company hr dfstrfct.4 Len-lo- 1 s -- - - - - - -- ! a - n - sug-ga- C ASTO R I A , - For 30 Effgar-Thomp- son you heed for sprihg al nder One Miniite They act gently on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, assisting and regulating these organs, and keeping them ia a healthy condition. These famous pills are vegetable in composition therefore, harmless, leave no disagreeable and are not , A box of Beechaa'a Pills In the house is a protection' against the many annoying troubles caused by stomach ills, and lay the founds - u Ice Cream In disordered stomach, Ready Mixed Paint for the Home. Cbjbainel and Varauh for the Fumiture. v Kalsomine for the Walls! " Paint Brushes for all Purposes. Glass and Putty for the Windows. . j , " 7 . W will repair yemr wood furniture - ; v and ,t,in r TBniiih lame. X,, BEEBE LUMBER CO. Phones 104 and 105 Provo,. Utah . 4 |