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Show v- - THE PEOVO POST PAGE TWO THE PROVO POST OHS AT -p- ioraopm 8IG JPubHshed Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY aud SATURDAY At Nos. 22 24 First West St. Provo, Utah It : Suprsme Conrt Passes on Law house (Continued From Page Onp ) f - By The - ! COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION ne PRICES year act in that regard is found in tih thereof, which reads: Nothing in this act contained shall prevent or prohi-- . bit any city council, board of trustees or board of county commissioners from enacting restrictions upon regula- cat--of tlie In traffic of toil pon mg liquors in addition to but Jiot in conflict with the pro--- . -visions of this act.1 A careful reading of this section shows that the legislature had reference only to future enactments. and not to existing ordi-see-tio- POST-PUBLISHING vvilli JIJL.IIICK&. E.jit or, , . ,...75 Cents X. T. IIICKS, .Manager. TT. 0. series of tiV oneerts, to' be given Thin sday next, April 18th. A high class program has been arranged by tlm band. which will appear elsewhere in the paper, and IN ADVANCE 2,50TBreeionth&-- J has arranged the- - RruVoBando gm- - Manager aa 'k ...I. ;.. Eli month X. 1.50 One month 25 Cents he given three reels of fine, pie- Entered at the Postofflce of Provo City as second class matter according to tildes, w ' Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. Those desiring to secure their ost subscribers are requested to .notify this offke promptly whenever the paper is not received. Residence cariiers are supposed to notify the subsctlbers by blowing a ahistlo uponlhtJjrarrival atth the paper. Please help us to see that this rule is enforced by report- - er ANOTHER SALT LAKE INCONSISTENCY. .Should the demands of the King-Nehouse eon.bimii ion - huld good ip Halt.Lake City and the city commissioners of That city mam- 1 he f ra nchise-gme, a n ew- -f reeeleh t-bydsal will he established TnTallroading which will, if carried to the slate or ; . , or MO duplicate railroading that no organizationon earth will care to go info the railroad business. The idea of a rival company to run-il-ia full length of the Salt Lake and Fay son companys line in Salt Luke is certainly giving privileges of a nature that cannot help but complicate the interurban system and give the road no end of trouble. It was severe enough for Lake ejuuniission to demand gross Interest on the. earnings of the road, but do favor Salt Lake capital to the extent of allowing iLeAise of the same trackage Under any condition is an outrage. . However, according to'Attorney Kings system, the company he represents will expect to come into Utah County and as that company is made up of Salt Lake capital, the cities of this county should cou- ider as well the granting of a franchise to the rival concern, and when Utah County must pay tribute to Salt Lake for the privilege of closer railroad connections, Salt Lake should also he forepd to pay a similar percentage to the cities of this county. Furthermore, if jSalt Lake can grant an opposing company the right to use th? track of this interurban, why not make the same terms -applicable to the jrival concern when it seeks to enter Utah County.-- . I The interests should certainly be given as dras. tic terms in Utah County as the Utah County people were given in Salt Lake. If one company may be given the right to run over the tracks laid by another at a rate established by outside parties, it 'would not e Jong before railroad companies could be organized without trackage aud simply buy a few ears to run on the other fellows line and. of course, the mal company that, had gonto the expense of building the track would have nothing to say about such an opera-. -- m- ak - ... . the-Sa- . ! King-Newhou- i lt se ... iou, 1 i 77" Again, the city commissioners of Salt Lake have taken the attitude lhat Salt Lake is Utah and the rest of the merely a con- to force build up thateity, but it Is time for the rest of the tributing state to eotpbine against he kind of deals the people on the outside have been getting" handed to them and show Salt Lake that while we admire her and wish her well, other sections have rights and privileges and also the power, lo retaliate when ra w dealsare ha nded to them. -- seats fbr the senes of concerts can do so on Thursday morning next when the sale will open. that you can buy seats for the entire season at prices TC Me frit f vp tend id fT(fy to entertainment. Any tino- that the tickets are not used by' the holder we will offer them for sale at the box office and credit the account. The full orchestra nmsie will be f nrinshed during the pied urns and a splendid program of pictures can he depended upon. Secure y0ur tickets Thursday and be sure Blip A h& pn ADAM SMITH AND RECALL OF JUDGES. Adam Smith is commonly recognized to hate' been The gmi test writer on political economy who ever lived." Ilis immoital work on the Wealth of Nations is one of the most justly .famous-produc- ts of the human intellect; and what he said on any branch of lusrsnb- -' Jeet is worth the careful consideration of eyery man. In Chapter I of Hook of that great work,, after remarkimr that upon the- im part iadjadm i n istra thin of justice .depends the liheity oU ; every individual, he said? . In order to make every individual feel himself perfectly eeure I;1 ,1( lK'ss,'ssiu11 of every right which belongs to him. it is rm only- guago of the aet is that the thorities Teferred to therein shall not be prohibited 'from enacting restrictions. This has reference- - to future enact incuts only,-- ' The mere fact J -4- -1 - necessary lhat the judicial should be separated utive power, but that it should be rendered as much as possible mPcpend-- " Teiit of that power. The judge-shoul- d not be liable to be removed hisjoffiee according to the caprice power. The regular his of should not salary "payment depend upon tbe good will, or even upon the good economy, of that power, Reference in the foregoing to the exceuTTvepov cr is to thcVowor - to which appointment. lienee, what Adam Smith said applies directly to the power which fhepeopleexerei.se connection with the judiciary. and his words should be considered in relation to the clamor for the recall of judges aud the insajie demand for the reeitti of .judicial decisions, . No man who has made a sane aud .sober study of hNtorv or of political institutions can be blind to the truth of the foregoing extract frotn Adam .Smiths great vv nek. Individual liberty ideally de--r pends Upon the impartial administration of justie. tjnd it i no less evident that an impartial administration of justice can never lie guaranteed when judges areMepondent for their teryire of office upon the mucous surfaced The perfect com- them. 'aprie of jhe appointing or eleeting power,---- The judgment ' . . ..... bination of thp two Ingredients Is what - -v- of-lh- ir fs-- . f . .... i. ,S780 Five Passenger Touring Car Commercial orT orpetlo Roadster- - S G O O J All Cars fully equipped. ' " yr Electric and that chapter 106' provides for certain changes in certain cities or towns and that in case such changes "take place it is stated or repeated in theact itself- - that the provisions thereof shall be in full force and effect after such changes take effect does not, prevent the act from having j become effective before such OF CHARLES E. GREEN changes were made. Indeed, the' whole purport of the language of (S'peeial foThe' Post." the act is to the contrary," .Nor can there be any doubt lhat the Legislature had full power to take the matter of regulating or prohibiting the liquor traffiefrom the control of the municipalities - of this state. By adopting chapter 106 the Legislature of this state" simply provided methods for the entire regulation of the liquor traffic, and all cities and towns are prohibited from jlnterfering with or permitting the traffic except upon tbe terms and conditions provided for in the act. If the ordinance in question was repealed by implication by chapter 106, appellants conviction under that ordinance .'must fall because, it has ceased to exist' before the judgment in the district court was entered. 1C however,-chapte- r 106 had not gone into effect until after There is one thing eertain: judgment was entered in the distThis picture is genuinely Western rict court, this court could not rein every particular and thorough- verse upon the sole ground that ly in accordance with what are the ordinance was repealed by know nto be actual facts in the t'aIfer 106 for the reason that the court would then have history of the' West, and is surely will stfr up every, particle of real been the court of last resort, and spirit that real people "possess. the ordinance being in effect when This Western Life Portrayal will the judgment was entered, the be shown at the Ellen tonight and judgment could not be assailed " because the ordinance -- was Monday. . This is a story which will com afterjudgment. The courts universally hold vince us all that villainy cannot escape justiee without reckoning that in ease an ordinance is repealed, either expressly or byj rewith fate. plication, as in the case at bar, all 'FOUND Light slate color bi- - prosecutions based on such ordiev ci eLne vyti r e' o u J;ack wheel. nances are terminated. This was before- - the several handles tipped forward. Owner courts and is passed on by may get wheel by identifying it at police headquarters and paying them in all of the eases we have for this ad. I L heretofore cited, and to which we refer. We are-- of-t- he -- opinion, therefore, that in adopting chapAny Rags, Any, Bones, Any Bot- ter 106 it was the intention of the tles today Legislature to supercede all legisIf you dont clean up lation with regard to the loquor You ll be on tbe way. traffic, whether, local. or general. SCHWAB Nor can we perceive any reason Located 400 miles from the Junk why such a course was not both proper and practical. The ques-tio- n of the power of the cities and towns of this state toproseeuleof- CATARRH CANNOT-B- E cureoT, fenders under theaet, or to what with LOCAL APPLICATIONS; aslhey extent, if at all, Such cities and cannot reach the seat of the disease. towsn may pass ordinances proCatarrh a blood or constitutional hibiting or regulating the traffic disease, and in order to cure It you in intoxicating liquors and. prosemust take internal remedies. Halls cute Violators thereof is not now Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and before u.Tand,we express no opinacts directly on th blood-anmucous ion with regard thereto. snrfavea Hulls Catarrh Cure is 'not . Xla view .that the conclusion a quack medicine. It was prescribed reached results in a dismissal of by one of the best phjSicians in this the prosecution, it is not necessary country for years nnd is a regular pres- for us to pass upon the other quescription. It is composed of the best tion raised by appellant. .Nor tonics known, combined with the' best would it subserve any useful e blood purifiers, acting directly cm the if we undertook to discuss -- -- jiulges-ovve-the- jlllU. au- cd . frem-tbe-e- t - ' " Gas-Light- - Less trouble, Jess expense than a horse and "buggy. Al or e m il ea ge mor e pleasure.' The Car that runs any place every day,, rain or shine.- Buy a FORD because' it is a ' cheaper. - . A - betted Car noTBeckuse it is - WE HAVE ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 New Touring Car - 7 . . . 1 Second-Han- $780.00 Touring Carl $450.00 d Call, write or phone fomiemonstration or particulars to , C. R. STARK, County Agent Frank Ramsey Garage - THE HOME OF THE FORD Phone 51. 155 North Academy Avenue UTAH PROVO, . ART IS TIC PRINTING UR Job dass. Printing is in the A-- l With equipment second 'to none we find pleasure In turningout the very best line .of job printing lo be- found anywhere. W e'dry to satisfy every customer and find it very easy where the best in job-- r printing is desired Ijo you need any of the- following ; Letterheads and Envelopes In all best grades, Bill Ileads and Sfatements, standard amr special ruled styles, business and calling cards, invitations and dancing programs in latest- styles, best standard qualify wedding stock, ..dodgers in any - size with special price list black face figures, sales slips, jnenu cards, books and pamphlets,.- check books aiiiTXfiilf line of legal blanks- These, with hundreds of other forms vve print and guaran- tee satisfaction. - .. .... - - butter-wrapper- s, - OUR LINOTYPE. With our standard Model 5 Linotype with- six distinct faces of type we are able to make . jip a variety of work equal to any in .the state. We do custom Linotype work also at standard prices and read proof with copy. d -- -- -- M - 1 , . pur-pos- ' 'eversed; the produces Such wonderful results in case is rmhamle(TM(UTTiedisfriet CIVIL SERVICE CONTROLS. for testimonials court of Utah county with direc- curing Catarrh l, ' tions to dismiss the action and Lv The governments classified civil service system. is sfca lily ett-- t free. CO', F. & , CHENEY J. the appellant. discharge ending to every deparfmenf, and now there are comparatively few' O. Props., Toledo, g ivertimcnt positions above those of manual labor ojicn to those outSold by Druggists, price 75c. side the civil service list. From a comparatively insignificant begin.Tak Jialls Family Pills for conning under President Arthur in 188-1- . when 13,924 persons were first stipation. V ioeateil at 42 East Third placed under civil service, there are now 224.Cfi. positions - in The South, is Si-n- V TheToraine Hotel 1 Salt Lakes most comfortfiot-- - one government service filled only fronf the mil service roll s" Of this Any Rags, Any .Bones,-An- y able hotels.,It js dean and modties today number E( 6.060 have been appointed after passing examination, the .jern In every respect, Prices are If you don t clean up others being old employes in the various 'departments vvle-- later very reasonable and the treatment Yor 11 be on the way. plae.cd under civil service rules. , is courteous. Provo SCHWAB. . people should '. , The balance of Um-lSams employes are either those who Located 400 miles from the Junk Jmake this their headquarters. cry small salaries for Pile. 4 V or.lir'.iM5o,ir.V' iid of Colon 3 ial Theatre. presidential appointees io the higher positions, wlm must be of known I have goods - tha- t- are - eleann reputation and ability. Li practically every department' employing . For Commercial and Society And e p a love the lowest my middle name is QUALITY grade, the civil service examination is required. SCHWAB. 7 Job Printing try The Post. -- "J e A - The Provo Post 00KXK000000X That Good Coal Lumpy Nut . and Slack t s moo spaffordo oooooooooooooooooo Rheme 17 t |