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Show TEE PROVO POST PAGE TWO for the home team tvere wildly BALL GAME NEXT TO CEMETERY STOPS . cheering a , home run which - - DURING A FUNERAL brought jn three men and At on the Published Every TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. First 'West St, Provo, Utah game for Caldwell. A 30. NEW YORK, game July By The AT THE PRINCESS. of T,7i4d4belwren ' UaTdvell (leam ami the Worthington club as Jn connection at Harrison which was witnessed a special attraction at the PrinSUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE T. 75 Cents by it large crowd, was strangely ces this week, tonight and tomor ; ..$2 50 Three months jppe year .... X. row night, ,TLena amUtlie Geese N. C. HICKS, Manager, interrupted at' 0.- C. - HICKSEditor! In a story oft)Jd Holland by the afternoon. Saturday 6U months ...A..: . l.&OOne month, 25 Cents seventh inning when the contest Biograph company will he includ. Entered at the Postofflce of Provo City as second-clasmatter according to hung in the balance, a funeral en- ed as a headline) on Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. firstthe of For reasons tered the cemetery whicliadjoins state, the baseball park. The umpire born, a baby girl, is sent away and Post subscribers are requested to notify this officetromptly raised 1)11 hand as the cortege j place din Ahe care of Gretehen, a Residence-carrie- rs are supposed VkhenrEVFrthpaper1s'not-receive- dr neared the open grave and the trusted peasant to notify the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with w itli fw o the paper"" Please help us to see that this rifle is enforced by reportCaldwelljthe widowed mother of a the-jaon of While the body child --about the same age. The the carrier. men bases. on the ing any negligence was being lowered into-th- ft giave'two children grow up as sisters, THE PROVO POST . j DUTCH COMEDIAN -- 22-2- W POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. jvith-Kffi- e" r i ymm s the-lull- I ganio-stopp- - rt ed the and during-thprayer byAHiel-- l er-- ai wi --her death-hoclergyman, the players and the noble lady repents and. sends for 1.00(1 spectators remained silent. Ther child to reinstate her. Greteh-A- s soon as the mourner, s turned ,n takes this.oppoHunityto make The grave, theTimpire7 rt greafTadyhf Vi rown daughter away-frosounded the call play- Imll Lena, the goose girlrhy sending game was resumed and the next her to court instead of the real monlent theJenffinsmstH "rooters heiress: Hence Lena is taken before lie. , noble., lady... as she T iW-Whr.eathes-h-er last, Happy in the be' " 4ief that-sh- e has made reparation. JjjLena is now a great lady, but the (title 4s a great misfit, court etiquette with her is hard vJork. She longs to be back with Gretch-pand lier geeses, V- She . endures it as long as she can and then bolts.-- Gretehen, by this time, is sorry for her deception, and is only too eager to straight- ter keep the flies " jen the affair.- out; !' A roaring comedy entitled A lyNVmdyDay will also he included on the hill. It-lsB- est e " A TAX REDUCTION, M ise and careful administration of the affairs of this comity for the past two years has made it possible for the eounly commi.s- " 4 J sioneri, to reduce the tax f fop the county mill,' someley thing as Inch hasTiot been done 1or a long timer but Mnnelhing'w litelr Avill .meet with The unqualified approval of. every taxjiayer w i t hi the boundaries of Utah County.- Notwithstanding tjtjs reduction, however, thecoimnissloners have shaped up county" affairs in splon-dishape, and while they have done much good work in the past, they are slid planning tor more to be done in the future and the tax reduction will nofTneilnir delay in progress! Within thnext few months There will he amtbetOcampaign- work .started, and vaeh one of these road eompaigns extends farther anil farther into the remote districts of the county,, until within the next year or two there will be scarcely a farmer aaIio cannot haul a capacity load to the maikets and the railroads. plher matters of importance are also receiving the. attention of the commissioners. For a straight out and out business of the administration, we believe that the local hoard -- has jihcsid air lapfdly as Utah County under their wise and careful administration - of 'affair. " one-hal- -- - d of-roa- . feveijnaJsiri.tlLe-eountry.j.ndrfew-X'uuntix'j..iire..forg- uig m A BUSH A STRONG CANDIDATE, Perbajls the liveliest contest over tlieplaeeTifcongressman ever held in .this statiT wDUTiike "place next" NeptejiibexZw he ri-- the- - state convention meets at Salt Lake City, and from-ihe- j) resent outlook the fight is anybodys fight until" after rthe convention is over. Among those who-aractively engaged in the fight for congressman M. is M, Bush of Tooele county, who is at present slteriff-o- f that and distinction bears the of of best iu one sheriffs the county, being the state. Mr. Bush is a dean, straightforward Utah man who deserves the support and recognition of the party ami is being taken very seriously iii all parts of the state. The Post considers Mr. Bush one of the strongest men m the race and one which would go to the' house of representatives and represent Utah in 'UraosUTairnnd nh"partialinannprrHisnriomiimtioir-wmildnlsfrmp- et with r general satisfaction throughout the greater part of tliF state, and although some sections have their .favorite sons, which tiny would delight to see fill this high office, there will he few of them who would not support Bush must heartily when the convention is , f -- Over,. - r-- r t v -- H E-T- lic - 1 !.' . irt 1 equip your house vri t4r Screens' bought at the- -- ts J j ; n ing 1 . if 4 ! t ii B -- -- to-th- is Travelers to Colorado and the East Should select a route famed for . BAKER LUMBER CO. -- t Provo N The finest . Complete stock of Screen Doors and Screen W i nd ow s always in stock. lars. - Grande U E VERYMILEAPICTURE - This Route offers the Back East" Travelers more varied scenic attractions, tliaTcahbe seen from the car VvifidoWSwith out extra expense for side trips, than any other line. Special Low Hound Trip' Fares to "Pueblo, ColoratToIT Springs, Depvervand principal eastern points, on sale May IS, 23 and 31, 1912, June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22 and 29, 1912; July . 3, 12 and 30, 1912; August 1, 2, 10, 23 and 31, 1912; September ' . 4 and 5, 1912. RATES EAST -- r daily to - - - Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. - - "Why" not' improve your" dairy stock by breeding your cows to the very best sires? . You can jind the best in the land at A. 0. SMOOT, A & Rio and THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." to Various sale" dates May 18th to September hth via SALT LAKE ROUTE. See Agent for particu- . -- 1 Railroad be haJacywherratTery reasonable prices. Call and see only the latest styles In wedding cabinets. EXCURSION Superior Train Service. The Denver Attractions its Scenic 431 W, Fares and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished on zzzzzz: applieatiH&toany Eio Grande Agent f9 I. A. Benton, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept!, Salt take City, Utah. C. E. Eggertsen, Ticket Agt. Wm. H. Mitchell, Agt. Frank A. Wadlfigh, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. Center Street. OU start rigHt in selecting your home, or investment property, if you it now in UtahlCounty. GtinHerigKtstaftisvitaltoyduahdto'everyresidentof rJ the County. It makes good citizens. See these properties today and you are starting right Is if -- 4 4b i n Blaek FOR - SALE English Currants; also one 6 year- - old brood mare wTllTfine Belgian coTtT! Robt. Berkin, Provo. WEDDING STOCK rooms .7-3- - tQ Furnished RENT k h moderneoH venie nees, tran gnu. 242 W. sient or permanent.! Manager Epperson has secured Fourth North. 0 one of the best events ever seen Law-,soFOR SALEHS room brick in Provo in presenting Finn, and Parr, in their strongl house, bath, toilet, pautry, closets, musical comedy act. .Bad Boys sink, lavatory. Corner lot 4x12, This trio is direcl barn, chicken house, fruit. John ;n School. lie from i ErFour t South, 07peunTFreu7UM act thejpj-ovo- . at the saw Utah. ager Eppers'On Orpheuin Theatre, Salt Like, the FOUND A gold pin near B. Y. week before that show closed for U. and identify at 3TS N. the ' summer --season. T hey have ThirdCall East. good jokes aud excellent Yotecsr. MreJFinn fairly brought the house WANTED Girl 14 or 13 years dowyL V lien lie sang in his elear of age for general housework ; no tenor voice the ever popular, washing, no ironing, (all 423-K- i Silver Threads Among the Gold. ' i LOSTA suriryor note hook This is a guaranteed attraction. of PrevV'tAVednesday. Let the children see it at the north office. Please return Saturday matinee. - It Is Better t , FOR vv THE PROGRESSIVES IN CONGRESS. Witli only a few exceptions, three 7r four in the senate am probably a slightly greater number in the house, the Republican .members of congress who have been known as Progressives will support the Republican tieket, -- They will have nothing to do with the third party movement. Foremost among these is Senator La Folettelhe red leader of the third declared emphatically-again- st the Progressives.- - lie-hiin himself has he a commanding posi-tjoso placed party, and in the Republican organization. Senator La F4nttcc r(v(ignIzcH ih7iUiTit)Thf'TidjicTiT'Thcsrut)'--Ebhmcii- t of jirogrcNsivc principles, viewed from a Republican rather than a Democratic .standpoinL is within the, Rcpiiblican ; ia rty v. . Iis vffort will be to make the whole party prbgrevdveTand there is nearly every reason to believe that he will succeed. The oiulook is certainly as good a.s it was for the liberal movement in the paity in 1S72. In that year the" Liberal Republicans broke aw ay from the regular " Here is a 9 room brjck on 6x6 rod shady lot in southwest section, PROVO BENCH FARMS a own ticket with their of and nominated Republican organization which we ean offer for short ' time outy at $1950.00 ; one-- l alf Horace Greeley a.s their candidate. Their nomination ves indorsed Right in the heart of the fruit belt where success is certain. .. eash, balance arranged. by the Democrats- .- They w cre"ovcrwb etnrnrgly d ef ch toL i n Novem-b- r, where land; is the St d 'This 'fine-- 3 acre Trimt' itUthe-en- d m after the of four years or at the latest, and .4 Cozy 4 room tressed brick built last year on East Third XbrtlL acres of well cared for held at $730.00 per had the Hayes, street,-4- ot wholeRepublicau party 39 rods, - 1950.00, and terms arranged. U acres strawberries. Small pveaehe.-apfdesiand old cherries, moved t it v o on r u iz.i was. ti but r I ecome liberal. The ia ga preserved,, of jnew homes North First West street. J $2400.00 with terms. nr to the. advanced vnsitmir. occupied by the Liberal Riqiiiblu am ill frame boosey-- bu ndooUw-Hter- , 3x12 lot. $1S00.00; terms. 1872. The LibcrarRcpublHirpiarty dicil. 8 acres bearing--peacheRoad. Slate acres 46 apricots. jwestjuf TJie progress! v e leaders w ho remain wilh the part v will he in a Tract ically new 5 room brick on Fifth West street,, V blocks-fiocherries, balance alfalfa and grain. 6 room brick house, applesand advaix-to tluir poVition. Center street. ,3x9 lot, barn and chicken run. $3160 00; posit ion to rea pt he hci7cfit..oJ' .the party's barn, chicken sheds, etc. Price $900000. Terms arranged . . which it certainly will do in the near futvye, Tbey d not cease to cellar, ; Terms. This is an orwill Juri:epLgoud..Provo.residenceiji. parLpayment, be prgressive by remaining With The party! TherUtT not TTButt exeeidlent producing property aiul especially attractive to owner of street (the Iloose adherent in the eiuntry who vyill dare call La Collette- - or ' ' who a farm. Provo and town) City property wanjs Cummins a reactinary. Neither will they cease to be lb nublieaus h 24 acres only 3 miles from Provo and close, to school. 12 acres ' continuing to lie progressive. Their position is entirely consistent 7 3 But if they were to desert the party" and follow the Bull Moose in bearing orchard and 12 acres alfalfa.' Buy. no.vv and get the benefit room modern frame with large corner lot on North Fifth East of lose would all the advantage of abundant crops, which will most likely equal the first payment street. Sewer and pavement taxes paid. 2100.00. ( tber wirds. take to the (voods they . i e connection with the great Republican organization ami required from right kind of buyer. . Building Lots- ta.rne time cripple the Progressive cause. , Choice 4x9 rod fronting south on East Fifth North street and Jt is"evident that the chief issue between the Republicans and CITY PROPERTIES block from University. inly trie Democrats in This years campaign will hi1 the tariff. The third Provo divert--atand-the vl- Koeiahsts-inayti--v - 3x11. south tv front on East Third North street. party peoplerthe Populists Owners Sacrifices is a fitting expression and means your opportunity tention to other matters. But they will not succeed. In regard to the . 3x9 north front on East Third North street and only $380.00. 6 room brick with bath electric light, hot and cold water, sewVr, tariff, it is clear that the sentiment ofjhe country is in favor of a ib w award revision. But the Democrats would eliminate the on fine 6x12 rod lot, with shade, hedges, shrubbery and fruit ' (lose in 6x6 rod corner with small brick bouse. Only three feature, except as an incident. to their collection of revenue Maescr School and only $2000.00, and teims arranged. blocks from Post Office. $625.00. Here is where the advantage of the position, taken by such met, r.s Senator La Follette is clearly seen. Being RepuJiiieam. they art Salq, ii) favor of protection."' They do not indorse the extreme vows of I1'- Democrats. But hew are not They wiW .bring their position. Ptvseyv me the prujy'I'lc 1'e Republican party-up- tu (f protection they will nevertheless favor a.reduetnn of the 4 5 certain artwles. ..They would throw away all Im t of inilncnm the'Republtcan party to reform the tariff along the Lues they ilvo it ifthey wt-- r to join the third. parly for whnhaia.a.xcuso f ji.nd except FoLHooseveltIsAinbiti(iJl bo be elected lu the- jy-ilcucy lor u third trm. 1 We Write Fire Insurance . by-do- u! Sid P Cox, the excellent Dutch comedian, completes his engagement at the Opera House tonight Ho is a comedian of the first orsour der, and will make any into a single broaden face h hk-caudid- 5i AT OPERA HOUSE - r A d, ' ate-Roa- : aeye.-wvti-hfts-- nd -- a T t at-th- 4 t e x " .one-ha- lf v -- pro-Uetiv- e J t -- 1 stand-patter- Place your Fdr or For Rent Sign here where thousands will see it. The sign on the fence is seen by few people. s. STALLINGS-- - CO. e Room , Knight Block A & Phone 432 f I |