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Show -- PAGE TWO THE PROVO POST Published Every TlESDAY.THURSDAY and SATURDAY , At sKos. First West St, Provo, Utah 22-2- By The- - POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. On SUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE .$2 50 Three months year B. C, months 150 One month me red at the Postoffice of Provo City as second-clasAct of Congress, March 3, 188. It, Doing It, Doing Doing ' It DOING WHAT? ,.25 Cents matter according to fiht X Cents 1 1 1 C KS7M a na ger.- - N r (7 HICKSrEditorr ..,.,75 s j Post subscribers are requested to notify this office- - promptly whenever the paper is not received, Resldenee cariiers are supposed the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with Please, help s tojseejjiat this rule is enforced by report-ln- g annegligence on the part of the carrier. .Stocking jup on Clothing, Shoos, Underwear, etc. In fact everything to wear for men, women and children, as well as Clearance Sale. Dry Uffbdsaud Notious at the The Real Bargain (Jiving, MoneySaving Saje. thrf-Pape- Mid-Summ- ' ' HOW NOVEMBER REPUDIATES JULY, , I Wall street botg 3 to 2 that WiMi will beat Bet sire , TrtA" s offered in New York w ithout any takers, that Wilson will have a majority iu the electoral college.! These, chirp over the wire have a familiar bound."" With a ohiuigo of names the country heard shuilar outbursts before. After Greeley was indorsed bv the Demo- v ' xthe Baltimore convention of ,1872 the betting men in New crafX --York offered odds 011 his election. In the slimmer- - of 1870 Ttldeft Tea-bibefore the elect ion of 1896 Henry swept thjnmntry George, who ha'dbeen aeeompanying the eand'date un some of his trips, predicted thafd2ryau would carry every slate except possibly four or five, candidate is much strongerimoid Generallj is two or thrcejKmtlis later, lie gets elected every summer than he day except on election. day, ThererW, those' who recall the instanci In which the betting men were wronqp the campaigns of the past will smile at the confidence, or pretended 1 confidence, with which they are making forecasts for Wilson nowr. Neither Wilson nor his creator, feryan, is showing any especial exuberance over the outlook. From experience. Bryan remembers the delusive character of the whoops which come immediately af ter the convention. Bryan, attracted deed, had good reason to feel rather confldent in 1896 to crowds had than other candidate since gathered greet any larger the civil .war. No such audiences can be won by .Wilson. lip lacks the magnetism, as well as the eloquence of Bryan. The' sincerity of his recent conversion 1o radicalism is not likely to impress the radicals, while it will arouse distrust among the conservative section of " 4 t ' i 4 p r , the Democrats. I lost the nomination solely through thevile and malicious . slanders of William Jennings Bryanexclaims "Speak err Clark. While Clark says he will support Wilson, does anybody suppose that he will work with any heartiness for him! Henry Wattersou regrets the choice of a candidate, but says he will jwork for the platform. thus reversing Jhq, sentiment of. hisold friend, Greeley, just t after Scott was n omi na tedby"the Wh i gx aftora rr obnox ious concession to but I will support the ticket, exclaimed' Greeley, slavery, DemoThe pretense of harmony among the spit upon the platform. crats in favor of the New Jersey pedagogue is rather hollow. Wilson has a hard fight ahead of him, with a normal Republican lead of 1,000,000 votes to overcome if he is to win. Can Wilson get 500,000 more votes t han his sponsor, Bryan, obt a nod w lieu he rolled up his lug total of 6,500,000, w hieh is the higbwater markvof Democratic strength! Probably not. Every Republican presidential candidate ih the past four campaigns left the 7,000,000 mark behind. lp to $15 quality A , - - r. ...' ami $.,00 quality '$1,98 for.-- r ...$2.98 Newest stylos, dainly trimmed, ....... $2 98 to" $2- - 11 1-- 3 OFF WHITE DRESSES the-Democ- ratA " . . . LADIES DRESSES -- H $14.95 .$9.90 . -- .d-- t . for BOYS SUITS to $d.73 quality for. $2 50 -- ys and $22.50 quality for JO two-ihird- A MENS SUITS quality for .,.$16.95 12-.(K- 1 lot slightly soiled. $12.00 x..,,..,.. to $4 90 1-- 2 OFF H 1 SEPARATE SKIRTS. ", ,1 18, $5.56 to lot of about $8.50 1-- 2 OFF topvnsht H.irt Schafincr & Mint f FLAXQNS, the new summer goods, cord stripes and patterns, , SHEETING, very heavy, bleached, .77. , . , . . . 9-- 4 HEETINGj-Very-llCavyyUnblcai.-llcd, ; At ;.V. A v . 1 ,T 11 1-2- xxvxrx. r. 9-- 4 . . . T.-- J , 23? 21? . ; : . . . . PRINTS, American brand, staple qualities-- permanent colors... I.. GINGHAM, beMqmlity apron ginghams, colors guaranteed .. ... ... .V, . . r.;. . .. 7 AND HUNDREDS OE OTHER BARGAINS. WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE. WE WILL PROVE TO YOU IT PAYS TO BUY AT PROVO'S REAL BARGAIN STORE ? 4? , 6 1-4- ? ' YARD YARD YARD YARD YARD . 4, . , V 1 1 -- -- AT THE ELLEN. The Wad liqcr at, the EllciDfor tonighf arid (ombfrbw i7 Thq Kye. That Never Sleeps, a subtle:. s story of the Secret Service. At his vvits end to discover and track down a clever counterfeiting gang who are flooding the city with phoney money. Chief Burrows, ofthe Secret Servicer Bu reau, calls in Howard Mayne, tile greatest sleuth in his department, d and who is enjoying a vacation. Burrows shows Mayne samples of the counterfeit money NICKNAMING A STATE. laml begs him to take the ease. A PERSONAL AFFAIR , , consents and takes An Edison Mayne finally Arizona wants a pet name1 Furthermore, "it high class comedy 1 the Ellen Tonight and Wednesday. Mason; il clean-eu- t young assist-aii- t, with dignity. Arizona considers it is undignified to tag a state with to aid him. Returning to the such a name as Tarheel, Simker,Webfootr-anGopher, National riub,7Mayne introduces erfeiter and watches him enter a For soreness ot the masdMhnh-- ' er dnduced by violent exeq-ior they are after something that has class.Y Many of the state nick; Mason to a gentleman he has been tough, shack on the' river-fronthere is nothing better' taan he informs who Returning, Mayne reSkinny Ji Fat- names, it is .declared, are much like the Briektop, all billiards and playing with,' hits a scheme to get in with Chamberlains Liniment. This linity and Shorty names of school days. Speaking of the problem pair to the billiard room, Mayne the upon . gang.-- Disguising- - himself as ment alsorelieves rheumatic p ns and the stranger finish dheir game of selecting such a name, the Phoenix Republican says: a by all common thug, Mayne finds ve and May The stranger Theriaclrof imagination and culture in most state "nicknames is settles their wager and hands fuge in the gangs rendezvous by a reflection on the depth of patriotism. The name its people gne a Mayne a five dollar bill. Mayne cleverly being pursued by a slate will stand in history as a guage of their intelligence. to pocket tile bill, when raan The counterfeiters take him DR. D. ib LEWIS it to American' owes newest on the lie is amazed to discover it is a in an,i niake him one of tlfir star flag, Arizona, as the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat' , & He and Mason now ,)pr- Mason now trails the chief Glasses Fitted, of "her heroic history an her herself to pick a pet name4-wort- hy the rendezvous, is the watch New see'srihutorto Kearns Bldg, and stranger depart, to It to the it. profit pastrami upon present culture; by a suppose dpeddleTT)f pe t S ac w (upon by a watcher and is made Lake City. 7' : Salt nickname yet- - t . a prisoner. Feeling their oughlrtoseleet cost him-anhim a quietly, give The newspaper which has been quoted 'offers a prize of $50 for .a 's unsafe after this, ifie gang The story to be portrajed at of sjuirious money.' ' name that comes up to specifications. But it, would seem that noth- - the Opera House Wednesday and son is now sent to trail the coiint7.1)r'Pare''0- riU)V atid the chief ( Is Mayne to keep watch .ovcr r:y--Arizonan -- who Thursday Camille. ing short of a million should is nights. Mason.A momec lat cry Mason 'CHAS. J. WAHLQUIST solves a problem that makes the question of naming the" baby seem, considered the world over as out Attorney-at-Lais amazed to seeHi supposed thug ' . US E. Center Street, of the greatest of the Fmuiriuvr-muiiujjpaman. hold a knifeblade conveniently r for the. culling of his bonds, se- Provo, Utah. A 3 on love. The story deals;d- jvls p. 203 Phone 353-Box X 0 of utdrace x ur,'s fromhis A FLYS PROGENY. guns and the I gay4 jmost ejitlrelywith ipoekvtr and the startled gang are js Parisian The three kinds of flies eonnuouly found in dwelling liousest dissolute life led .suddenly trapped nicely. Quickly C have similar identical histories, says the Ijondon Times. The female society people a little over half h Ma3 uc luUKleus them, then as-the chief by pulling off ' deposits from 120 to 150 eggs at a time, and many repeat th tiry ago, and acted as it ys by , whu-hhis in . of a as times a season; ifKarah Bernhardt, the greatest four rough cap and revealing his! V probfieity fonmtpee as often m ml. tc .store , Ike greatest death of!J vvuld a, .idenUty leave little room for other foims of life upon the yl French actresses, it should unchecked, 5you sou tvithWw aud.t,ro,jnent but when that j prove without question one of the reap with hope, heed your bank) earth. The eggs are deposited byehoice in horse-dunt is not available, in any description of exeremental or decaying refuse, greatest suecessesh th moving account now and it will feed you ' when the winter of life sets in. HEILO GiRLpiESG in which the larvae bury themselves as soon as hatched and on hieh picture business. SUBSCRIBER SWORE As bank acent grows, toil- they feed until they assume the pupa stage. The complete insect1 The story yt Camille is no andjour ' saeiifice J ' VANCOUVER,-!!- . emerges in 10 to 12 days, more or less, according to temperature and! fantastic rmiancelt isa eioss 15. C.,d,uly ' of other external conditions, and requires about 10 davs more in order 8e('ln ofife. The true story Sworn at by an irate telephone! a lovelv loving woman who lived, ' T subscriber to whom she had given to become sexuallyx- mature. , alloreq j and who died. The .Mar- a wrong number, Miss Maude Ilar-- j Dr. Howard gives a eauciilation of prohhcity hasisl upon the1)fUtlf(1(( .; urthier was - not 'an ris, a' telephone employe, went! hypothesis that all the eggs are hatched and all the larvae come to. juriginerv person, Iu real life she home and eried bitterly. She! maturity, and. shows that under these conditions a fenrale uryiyingw,is Marie Duplessis and ih 1845 over the matter beyeralj brooded he winter and depositing 12 eggs on April 15 might occasion the he vvas the reigning beauty on Tuesday evening! and days, 1 and the story of her life & The locked herself in a Imth room,! issue on the 10th of the following September, of 5.598.720.1 KU.000 of ars, 7' ' lxa,u vwould be females. The actual probficitj,JastU,a turned on the gas and was dead ailult flies, of which one-haHome Made and Best Grade one of thqmostide- Merchants Bank, V when found. She loft a letter say, mllecconditions afforded by hire mXheqiresenee ofjhe favorable fn 1(.r jv roa,j )()(1vS 0f f,t, a ing she was tired of living. toins of decaying refitse and by moderately high temperature. Is enor- j PROVO, UTAH. P ,,f the h,n aetix .Sarah Excelsior Roller Mills J. I iMxon, CahkT- .e! portrayed mous; and the means of controlling this prolifieity majbe cammed Bonh.udl has s EXCURSION RATES EAST N T Preetflent. . favhr, Ca-7 emotions and fedungs of j , Wherever flies are' A up in the single phrase, effective scavenging anywhere can bank njore the 124 "b Phone Utah story 1 Marguerittthat sale Provo, Various in will dates be refase found similar proportions May 8th .la ith ns by niaii. cousiiciously abundant, ' again lives and 11e picture has beSeptember 5th via SALT LAKE m the v ivitnity. auU its removal will usually be Sufficient to abate, or come one of the gi cutest ever ROUTE. See Agent for 'Aerminatitre nniKanee,' -- i well-earne- I "wants-Famettn- ng -- 4 t. H 4 -- ne-win- poliee-is-abo- 1 tlie-Jie- it. -- -- . itqne ut . t - m-i- st Ma-Vo- us - 1 reward-the-iurcut- L -1" ive -- n T'L fllS DallK by-th- N 4 ! e A. 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