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Show --TV PAGE TWO rr'Ti 3jrrfr. THE PROVO POST THE PROVO POST Published Every At Nos. ' TUESDAY. THURSDAY gnd SATURDAY First West St, Provo. Utah The SUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE Three months .; i.50One month $2.50 Editor. Sintered at the Fostoffice of Provo City as Act Congress, March 3, 1884. - .......75 ; CL 4) POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. Oae year flls months Cents 25 Cents x N. C. HICKS, Manager. matter according to second-clas- 17-Y- r lT-ye- 22-2- 4 By C. HICKS, Lecurt. cicada which ia wrcce'j Tt locust. Is the longest relied the lived of any known insect, as the grub or njmh lives for over 15 year sucking th'e roots of the forest trees, often seveial feet below the surface; In the last spring t finished its Ifrans formations, and usually at the last of MayXdhe beginning of June, Issues tn enormous numbers front the ground, brood his appeahmee of the the At J633. as back .far as t jes ..esent Ume eaefKyear has its brood ar broods, each limited, as ; trule. to a Tere are 30 well defined district of such broods scattered over a large rea In the Atlantic and centrals tales.1 The southern limits are northern TEeor-gl- a eastern, and the western limit Nebraska and Kansas. the s 31 Post subscribers are requested to notify this office promptly whenever the p'&per ia not received. Residence carriers are supposed to notly the subseflbers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with-thpaper. Please help us to see that this rule is enforced by reporting any negligence on the part of the carrier. e Why not improve your dairy stock by breeding your cows to the very best sires? You can find the best at -- -- A. in 0. SMOOT, the-lan- d 31 W. Center Street. CALL FOR REPUBLI- CAN PRIMARIES To Republican Electors of Provo City, Utah : ' Republican primaries will bo Proof heltl ia the various wards vo City, Utah, Sept. 19, 1912, at 8 oclock p. m., for the purpose of electing delegates to attend the Repablican County ConvenGon to be hekKat Springville, Utah, Sept. The Chief Objection. writer say dry Mu 23, 1912,01 for the purpose of (ini Inspire song." world electing two members of the Coun"No doubt, but what th Bar a without stimulant ty Central Committee. seeds is A thoughtful THE REAL PEOGRESSIVES. ' In hn editorial headed Whos Vho Among Progressives, the . The places of meHjng are as fol'i- j IVof. 0. R. Johnson will resume Richmond Virginian of a recent date pria'fe the following questions lows: WILL STUDY GRAZING teaching private vocal and piano ward Maeser SSr-lioo- l First and answers: his studio at the' 16tli, Mqnday, Commercial and Society House. For 17 in 1 lie- - B. Yv Tin i ve rsi ty. La Follette is one of the real progressives)!' today! Secoiid' AYard County' CcM.vt Job Printing try The Post. " La Follette is against Roosevelt. 1111 Room. fm- nllpnin Pr 5lllw' j Third Ward Franklin , School ' Louis Brandeis is one of the real progressives-otodii ' House. Louis Brandeis is against Roosevelt. Fourth ' Ward Timpanogos WASHINGTON, H. Sept. 7. 4 School House. Governor Iladley, of Missouri, is one of the real progressive Secretary Wilsoimf the United Parker School Fifth Ward of today. sites eHpartment of Agriculture 4 t hasXlecided House. to establish an Governor Iladley refused to follow Roosevelt into the third GEO. T. JUHH. station on the Manti party. ARTHUR CRAVEN, Nation alNfcMrest near Ephraim. J. JOS. JOHNSON. Senator Borah is one of the real progressives of today. Utah, for thetudy of- - grazing LeROY HIXON. Senator Borah refused to followRoosevelt into the third party. and water projection problems. HON CONOVER," ' In fact bids for tji'bconstruction So on down the line. How about the other side - . Committee. . of the necessary buildings have George Wi Perkins followed Roosevelt into the third party. So been received and it is expected Chili at Spencers Cafe. did Bill Ffinnf Han Ilanha, Heney, Beveridge, Ward, Woodruff, to have the station in workin&nr-de- r before winter. Already th Munsey, McCormick, "and others of the same ilk. Take Dr. Miles Lewttr TebM gathering of observations on the La Follette against Heney. Brandeis against Flinn; Borah relations They wiU oDstlpeUioa. to of erosion and rtm-of- f at the shown scene A Edison The an from ' Comedy Grouch, against Beveridge; Hadley against Hanna. the forest cover have begun. For a nrrvom lituOach -- Ellen Friday amcL Saturday Tvr'd'f as The Manti Xational Forest Are the real progressives found in. the Bull Moose party or site this as for the chosen experiagainst it? a? The leaders among the Progressive Republicans of .a year ago are ment station because it offers exfor but few exceptions. They ceptionally good opportunities standing by the Republican party-wit- h problems of practiinvestigating recognize the great power for good which is in the Republican organ- cal value iu connection with reguization. They are determined not to sacrifice this good. They re- lated grazing. Ephraim and other main with the party, assured that in due course of dime it will be- towns in its neighborhood have ACADEMIC YEAR OCTOBER 7th. BEGINS ITS TniRTY-SEVENT- H suffered severely from floods folcome progressive in the best sense of the word in violent the rainstorms X i With leaders like Senator La Follette of Wisconsin,' Governor lowing' THE UNIVERSITY NOW COMPRISES mount a ins and it has already been Hadley of Missouri, Senator Boralfof Idaho and Governor 'Deueeri proved conclusively that the THE CHURCH TEACHERS COLLEGE with the following Departments: of Illinois standing by the Republican party and refusing to join the eonditjon gf areas on Biblical History ahd Literature, Theology and, Religion, Bull Moose movement, other progressives who have beeir accustomed which the natural vegetative cover : Education, Physi XX to act with the Republican partyean with confidence follow their has been seriously altered is reAncient Languages, sponsible for the formation of torexample.,' - - Psychology and Philosophy, rents and the rapid discharge- o,f 7 . Modern Languages, debris-lade'"4 floodwaters. In' a '2&1' English,: . INTERVENTION IN MEXICO7 recent destructive storm ' Agriculture Mathematics, Mexicmis--heiu)minmore and ran dear from a part of the Beyond question the situation in CorrelatedsArts . and Government, History more seriouS. . The Mrtdero government seems to be unable jto re- watershed which was within the Sociology and Com-- , Economics, conin and National Forest, good ' in to of the Americans store order or foreigners. protect rights merce, dition as a result of well regulated, Mekico are especially exposed to danger because of the more proCredentials are 2. A NORMAL SCHOOL, for the preparation of public school teache grazing, while from other areas it nounced animosity which exists against them. ' boulders. swept down sand and recognized by the Utah State Board of Education. It begins to look as if intervention by the United States may One of the objects of the study 3. A HIGH SCHOOL with the following Departments5 prove unavoidable. But the contemplated step would be extremely will be to learn how the maximum . ' Arts and Manual Training Academic, uke' of Natural Forest v seriousr'Pi,esidenr Taft appTeciatesrMhe situation.-'lTe- recognizes of grazing nnmmfirr.ial, Agriculture incan be obtained without . that it may become necessary to intervene for the protection of land to forest Music, and reproduction American rights. But he sees also that to march United States jury stream flow. In the High School the elective system prevails. republics would go far The National Forests provide troops Jfpto one of the larger Specialists teach each line of work. to estrange all the South American and Central American republics, range during a part of all of the a First-yeschool students have .26 courses from which to choose, -high The people, if not the governments of those countries, 'would ascribe year for a considerable part of Second-yea- r students, 30 courses.' the western the act to American aggression, notwithstanding the patience the the stock prodneedin Third-year students, 42 courses. states. Approximately .one and United States has shown since the beginmug-o- f the first revolution, driedialfinillion'head of rattle and Fourth-yea- r students, 44 courses. milwhich ivas led by' Madero himself. . The influence of the United horses and seven and , No other such opportunity for high school work can be found in' the West. would he crippled for a gencution. lion head of sheep and goats.oeeu-pStates throughout " who' have not 4. A younjf people SCHOOL, for grown-ucompleted the the Forest lands each year. Another matter to be considered is the probability almost the t Grades. X do not include f certainty that the people of Mexico would forget their local differ--ence- s These figueres forand annual and be will answered, promptly department catalogues gladly three hundred thousand Inquiries and quarrels.aud unite against the United State. ' It would be nearly -amt fotmnillron lambs and calves warded on request. no holiday affair." War with Mexico would involve the expenditure kids for which permits are not reof millions of dollars and the loss of thousands of lives. It would not quired. OFOPENING,-OCT- . The experts of the Department . . end in a few months. Before peace and order cnld he estal lished "two or three years might elapse.. Haring that time other foreign believe that when the ranges i whieh were denuded by many complications might arise of even a more serious character." of improper use are restored sworn statement on Intervention in Mexico would not be the trifling, offhand thing years to a normal condition of produc- application and of November, 1912, be26th the ZZX'L day which some persons seem to think. to will be propossible tivity it Coloredo arid rnum- fore the Clerk of tlie Di strict 'Cotirt at Like Lincoln. President Taft is man, and like 1neoln vide feed for a Utah. Provo, he is abused on aveoUntof the patience and deliberation he shows. ber of stock without injury to forShould select a route famed for its Scenic Attractions and ; Jlny jierson Is at liberty to protest He sees all the difficulties a n d t h C T o m p I i e a ti o n 9 0 f the' sit nation. est growths or watersheds, and this purchase or initiate before entry, " and the thestock both gUperjor Train Service grower He has hoped thatdhe-Madergovernment would show itself capable consumer of meat products will a- - contest at any time before patent filinS Corroborated nffida-everof restoring order and protecting foreigners in Mexico. But it looks thus be benefited. Consequently ls8?s this in whiefi bede-office, alleging facts which a will at intervention soon reach as iPmatters may effort is being made to point would defeat the entry.- re .means of tennine praetieahle come necessary. E. D. R. THOMPSONV no power. lie will not by any indis- generating depleted ranges. .All President Taft will Register. which are about to cretion precipitate a war. It is said that, if the situation shall de- of the studies be initiated have this point in THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. mand it, he w'ill call congress into extraordinary session. OhJv con- view, ddv Supiod aoj aoijjo sxqi gress has the authority to declare war. If congress secs proper to gjfoq osjb 1 saqouad Suiddcm joj EVERY MILE A. PICTURE siJifi yo wqrauu exercise that power, the president will order American troops to NOTICE. cross the border, and intervention will be begun. , This Route offers the Back East Travelers more varied , Jersey Cow for sale. Applv at of the Interior, t. S. attractions, that can he seen from the car windows withDerailment f, 142 N. Third East. Phone 214-Z- . " Lake Salt at Office Utah, City, band POLITICS. out extra PARTISAN OF LURE expense for side trips, than any other line. 1 HE i , 10, 3912. Sept. her the for .Miss lane Addaun is being criticized alignment vbh Special Low Round Trip Fares to Pueblo Colorado Notice ts hereby given that 'AbraYou cant afford to bq without first instance. ovever. means the is no Ilert by Progressive party. ham R. Springs, Denver and principal easterfi points, on sale May 18, (oniey s White Diarrhoea Remof a reformer falling victim to the insidious germ of partisan p dities addiess 617 Academy Ave., Provo, 25 and 311912, June 1, 5, 8, 12, 15, 20, 22 and 29, 1912; July edy. It is a positive relief from when mtirely As a matter of fact, a reforinerds most powerful Utah, did, on the 19th day of May, this disease whieb kills thousands 2, 10, 23 and 31, 1912; September 3, 12 and 30, free from hard and fast political alliances. Any great work for htt-- 191 a, file in this office Sworn State- of chjeks yearly. Price 50c, Car 4 1912. and 5, ' ; uTl Thaise', MiouTdX Co; inTiiiliy h k e superior to 'mere politics.' its ment and "Application - Nolt7ppnter-See- i 1 and JUes-acan be carried 1o any pattv that sits in power, and it Mill be purchase the S'i SF.M (Lots Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars daily to If you knew of the real value of 6 south, heeded. If the Iliads of the great charitable organizations vvere all 21, Section. 29, TownshipDenvePyKansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. Liniment for lame ttaege 3 East, Sait Lake Meridian, and Chamberlain's to commit theirtin stitntious to various political .parties, the timber thereonT under The' provis- hack, eoreness-o- f the muscles, sprains SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE."" nepers would soon be lost. Tlje lure of partisan polities is strong ions of the acUof June 3, 1878, and and rheumatic pains, you would never Loiu-ur- . H'atesmen am- most .fascinating during the (.'pign!-whe- ac' known ft, tie wih to be without It. For sale l?y all dlalera believe-tb- at 1 .S. : id S is 4lu to La It such hard at... wji are - Fares and full particulars will be cheerfully furnished on they jnsnmsing everything. m. as be value Sht "fined, by appraisenot in immediate nt the the rep-foregronud may iheering crowd application to any Rio Grande Agent. v 444' whole nation. .The platform,, .the spotlight, and unstinted ..pplanse ment- and that, pursuant to such ap-- J CORYS QUICK LUNCH die at ion, the land add stone thcreotrv I. A. Benton, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept., Salt Lake City, Utah. are to be considered. To like those things is nothing more than hu- have beta . 28. .Wednesday,-AugOpened $2.75 at acre, per appraistd . Wm. H. Mitchell, Agt. C. E. Eggertsen "Ticket Agt. f is a on!)- lunnan also-X- nt KfP Ladies and Gentlemen man, and to fall a victim to them pity and the land $0.00; that said appllcrnt Frank A. Wadleigh, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. 19 North First West. ihat the cause of real reform has to suffer thrmiglf human weakness will offer final uioof ip support of hi - -- - n Vntl-Vat- f ' 1 1 . " . r - the mimm yourigunivhsity "over-graze- d -- - n the-wa-t- '' er g T . Latin-Amerjea- n . one-ha- Latin-Ameri- lf y ea - SUB-HIG- p H - REMEMBER THE DATE 7th. Travelers to Tnueh-large- if the East o v The Denver Rio Grande Railroad -- rp & , 1NVAA sci-ni- e 8 , 1 Muhiest'-inwhos- post-offfee- -' v , 1 e 1912,-August-- - 1 1 1, 1 g' ' their-effec- t, - . . . - |