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Show THE PfiOVO POST FUNERAL SERVICES EDITORIALS MR. VHITECOITOii THE VOLUNTEER SPIRIT A spontaneous uprising of the people is LET TIIE COURT BE THE JUDGE Yesterday morning marked the opening of oneoftlie most ImpoHahrsm seen in tLVlnahymFextraordina rily'large er brought before the people of this state preparedness parades. Throughout the and never has there been a suit of so much history of the country volunteer soldiers importance to the people of Provo and the have been the mainstay in our wars, all of people of the north' end of Utah, county. which had a successful issue. The response SOme of the people partisan to one side or of citizen soldiers in anotherf national emerthe other have already passed judgment as would show the same patrioic feelto the merits of the case, but the great ma- gency and high jourage. Butjhe idea of prejority will wait until Judge Morse renders ing his decision before making comment or pass- paredness now includes a much better preliminary training in arms and the best safeing judgment. One of the greatest questions confront- guards ia camp sanitation. In the war of 4898 withSpain4lie-enlistment-ofvoluing the people of, not only U tahrburtlie"eiF teers so far exceeded the number; needed tire region today is that of that many regiments never saw active serthe beneficial use of water and conservation. We have hundreds of thousands of vice. Yet they suffered seriously. in trainacres of land that are arid and unproduc- ing camps from preventable diseases. The tive J;odAyJforielack of watei On' the civil war was fought with muzzle loading guns7 novr become a curiosity. Every" man of military age should be familiar with the use and care of the rifles with which our military forces are now equipped. "While it is true that our volunteers in the past have a wonderful record to their credit.' they were summoned- - taihebattle field withLscant knowledge of arms, tactics and camp rules of health, and with poor equipments. One of the best ways to enlarge armies, is to look well to their health. War has become so complex in new feat ures that preparedness means increased study and thorough schooling in advance. It was possible in Jacksons day to gather a panies who first filed on the streams have eTr thousand frontiersmen with squirrel rights which must be protected, but fles and save New Orleans from a rush upon veteran British regularSj but those ri their rights can never io es now as obsolete as powder horns are vent the proper conservation of water, und it is to conservation that Utah must turn ini aad bullet molds. The modern artillery arm been so expanded that massive trench common with other intermountain states ' fore we can reach that point necessary to warfare has become an urgent science, bring the'greatest acreage under irrigation. There is fighting in the air and under the The present system of distribution will un- - goa. Preparedness demands a comprelien-doubtedlbring about some important slve acquaintance with these new conditions American undoubtedly have the old valor changes in the laws of the. state; for such cases as the one now being tried are too ex- and devotion to tfie government. It is timely ' pensive! o all parties eoncerned to permit to realize that we are short in preparedness. manyeases of the magnitude ofAke one now before the court to be taken up and carried to the courts. In the case now before Judge JMorse it will be hard to determine the outcome as so many points of law and equity are coming before the court and the interests of not only the plaintiffs and defendants, but of the defendants themselves are so diversified it will require months to reach a final decision that will be fair and just to all parties concerned. In the meantime interested and uninterested parties alike will have to wait, but as the outlook is good for an abundance of water fhis season, we believe that very east to the National convention at Chicago, little bad feeling will occur if the parties to ; while Kearns reaehed Salt Lake jn time to the suit will only take the new that all have inspire another vicious attack on Senator rights and the court will decide what those Smoot as a parting shot for the governors , eastern trip. rights are. n- inter-mounta- in Pyne-Boshar- not-hav- V. -- -- old-fashion- , s- We Develop Any Sin Film Pick WeMakeAn8xIOn!argemnt diWlrmitf un libfotCfi SiVsT I it i? 2D ed New Post Toasties y Tot d flakes-withaself-develop- pre-lJ3- 7 We Develop Any Size Rail Hundreds of Provo poeple and many friends from Salt Lake and other point turned out Sunday afternoon to pay their last respects to Judge" JT WV N7 Whitecotton and although Procter h&U a as packed to ita capacity only part of those desiring UT attend the services ve re alj'.e to get Inside the" assembly room. The services were conducted by the local members of the Masonic lodge and the Congregational church. The Masons and the Commercial club went to tbe late Judges home and followed the funeral cortege to the hall. Banka of flowerscovered theentire front of the stage when the procession arrive! and the balance was draped in green foliage on a white background. Members of the Congregational choir sang the opening number and the Masonic order led by L. L. Donan performed .the rites of that order. 7 quartette The" sang Aglarice at oneof these new corn flakes r'eveals We Shall Meet, but We Shall Miss novel, little bubbWwhicli are raised bytlie, quick, Rev. Ludvig Thomsen then Him. intense heat of a new' process of manufacture. read from the scriptures and W, D. Roberts sang 'Pace io Pace.-- " an identifying - featureTof These" bubbles-ar- e President E. G. Peterson of the .these the only com AgrlculturaTconege r was - the first e delicious corn flavor the only flakes that do speaker and told of the splendid to depend largely on cream and sugar for work the deceased had done during the ten years he was a member of palatability. the board for the institution, and of Try some of .the New'- - Toasties dry theyre, the poer he was for good In the good that way the children munch them like school fie related some instances of the judges work especially In the candy, But of course the delicious new flavour is womens President departments. more pronounced when the flakes are served with Peterson also read resolutions draft' sugar and cream. ed by the hoard in memory of the The Kew Post Toasties . do not waste into departed member. The local bar was represented by chaff in the package, and they dont mush down Judge John E. Booth, who related Inin cream like other flakes. They re a vast improvecidents In tbe life of the deceased ment over corn flakes and liav met and referred to his sterling qualities with enthusiastic as a citizen and a lawyer as well as approval everywhere. a friend. He" Bpoke" of his" deep rooted love for America and his hatred for the oppressed. - Rev.- - S. II. Goodwln confined his sermon to the late judges- - associations with the Masonic lodge and what that order had done for him Sold by Grocers everywhere. spiritually. He also spoke of the of that fragreat benefits to lias all brought itto assoY. M. & Y. L. M. L A. ternity andTIntic and East June 7 to 11.-ciation with the members. Rev.'Lud-viotfier points June 6 to 10, Inc. Rates to Salt Lake City via Salt Tbomsen was the last speaker on sale Nephl Return June 16. Jn and closed the services with words Lake Route. Tickets of comfort to the bereaved family. All the members of the Agricultural college board were present at the services and some of "the members of the faculty also came to Provo for the services. Many went to the cemetery where the last sad rites were performed. Th i Inner Secret Of New Post Toasties ed be-jba- OF OVER REMAINS j the-tene- ts All g State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, . Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la senior partner of the (lrm of F. J. Cheney A Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL8 CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this Sth day of December. A. p. 1888. A. W. GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure ie taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System, 8end for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Q. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. 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