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Show ntrrrrwwm PAGE TWO - r- THE PROVO POST TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS Utah. . THE PHOTO POST First ,Wst St., Proro. d Entered aCthe Postoffice of Provo City aa ... to Act of Congress, March 8, 1884. matter- - second-clas- s - . com-..patti- Jft-oy- a o - to-a- , penetrates and heala tbe lnOam-membrane which llnea tbe nose, head and throat; clears --the air passaes; stops nasty discharges i and a feeling of cleansing. Soothing relief - Try "Ely's Cream Balm. coma immediately. 1 Get a amall bottle anyway, nt lay awake tonight struggling a littteim the nostrils wjth headst tiffed; nostrils try and Instantly your clogsedaose-awking and blowlp Catarrh toul atopped-uair passages-- o the heat or a coIdrvtULlt's rlinchifc-aosmucous drbppljuKieto he throat and will open; you will ..breathe tree!' dulneaa and headchwuaappear'yBy rawdrynejelvdlstre8lng but' truly needles morning! the catarrhcold-ln-be- i catarrhal sore throaywilk be BuTyour faith Just onSB-- ln "Elys End such miaeixmow! Get thl soydl1 Cream Balm and your cold or catarrh bottle pf Ely's vCream Balja'' 'it any will surely disappear. Hedqulst Drag torJThlAr' WC fragrant CaK' two.storea, successors to Smoot drug Cos. (Adv.) balm dissolves by the heafejo the ao4and Palace-DruIn One Mlnut as with-Demoerati- e - 11a; Head Clear Sneezln Running' Ceiae, Dull ttr-App- ly -, , p arrives -- g; 1 g -- - ealmly..go59yeKJM.situatipni e many ihtdrests on the Frovo River and all of them weekly paper called The Progresprotected and, it may- take a - decree r of court to sive, published inljSrilt- Lake TheFStandar(jnotes-thatj-rth- There. arf should be properly finally settle The details of; the great questions at stakes But there are many .qulstiona that can Je settled outpfcpurt bythe use ofarbl tration committees arid good engineers. These men could just as wel get the acreage, dutof water arid similar points decided out of court as in it. Some points might have to be arbitrated but Jthey could be as well arbitrated before suit as after andThat,"too,'for rnueh less siblc for any western Democrat to, i pity, continue ' as a Pemocrat.arid ; we r V t ' H V from time to time holds but that cannot see why any Progressive states should use it.-Every housewife in the mountain the Progressives and .Democrats should, want Jol turn to. the Demoought' to fuse' in Utah "to defeat cratic party even to defeat Senator First, because of its absolute purity, cleanliness and I Reed Smoot. We reproduce -- the Reed Smoot: It is not so ' many sweetness. following from the issue of Janu- years ago that Theodore Roosevelt 77 Second, because the money spent for it stays at home. was still a Republican. Even he ary 17: . Smoot- - will be- - candidate- for has changed his opinions - within Yourhusband and you share the prosperity it helps to the senate. He does not represent the last few years materially, and create. the people of Utah nor the best in- there is no reason why Senator , In Utah, as in most of the arid states of the West, where water is terests of Utah. He has no appeal Reed Smoot cannot change his Last year the beets from 7,000 farms were consumed. absolutely essential to the cultivation of the land, water must be made to make to the people of Utah., His views on existing conditions, The And over $3,500,000 was paid to the farmers. .to do its full duty. The cry of Back to the Land has been heart political assets will be some of the Standard already has pointed out Consider these facts carefully. And hereafter when both near and far, and thousands of acres Pf choice lands must be pro- forces and interests that procured that of all the Republican Stanch vided for until the water supply of the state is exhausted. There are his former election. He no longer iat senators Reed Smoot was the buying sugar insist upon- controls" all those interests. Some only one with courage to vote with are the water they pome companies on the riyer now that are making of them oppose him. Some of the united Progressive senators. is doing them seemay and last the acre thrwater to the line, very go along getting no further use for him or Of course, if Senator Reed Smoot UTAH IDAHO its full duty, In face some' of them cannot make the water given to his kind-.- Upon close analysis it is insists upon standing on a plat-- : tem to irrigate all of the land coming under their canals. On the manifest that Smoot cannot carry 'orm that is reactionary and which other hand there are rights held on the river that are not performing Utah in a fair election, nor is it a refusesusocial .justice, then, of i carry the course, it will be impossible for the results not only in no good, but reaches the lake certainty that their full duty,-wiie- h state in any kind of an election. Standard and Progressives to suparid there does just that pouch toward keeping thousands of acres of FLVE, The" ground swell is. anti- - port him for But we out. in 7 and lands inundated farm Smrmt. antiThere year year splendid are enough iaveknowiiSenator Smoo- t- for This latter condition must sooner or later be changed. The time Smoot votes nn Utah tocarry the some thirty odd years and we beis coming-whenot a second foot of the water of.Provo River will be day. Progressives arid Democrats lieve that he will become Progresof Utah have' been advised from sive. He was elected as a Stand-paF- tion of Senator Smoot. That - is Si except their allowed. to run into the lakeriuring thejrrigationseason r We cannot say who FOR TIRED respective-' headquarters' to epubl i c an on a Standpat Re- - not coym-tthrough the natural seepage, which, when the Strawberryfwaters come get together and redeem Utah by publican platform and as such has the Standard will support until the into the valley, will keep the lake at normal, if not higher, In fact, sending a liberal-mindeprogres- represented Utah. Who among platforms of the .various, candidto sive believe to Cowill will when reservoirs be take the Progressive leaders,. in Salt ates are presented, but we do say soon arrive man' Washington the time wo great Smoot 8 Lake City dare charge that a Dem- in. advance that we cannot see how place. nstructed in the canyons arid the floodwaters will be stored and con! cannot for its ocrat can come nearer being a real a Progressive voter, who has no Thispaper speak served for the irrigation pf thousands of acres of land now considered can a Ah! relief. No more tired feet; to what prefer party, but it may speak to its par- protectionist Progressive than the personal ax. grind, practically worthless, . If must come to this section in the course of a ty. Let Progemives think over Republican senator Reed Smoot t Democrat to Reed Smoot from the bo more burning feet, swollen, had smelling, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns short time, for the ever increasing population of the state must be these things now, because they wil It is said Senator Reed one standpoint alone of protec- callouses or bunions. No matter what Jhat, be called upon to act upon them Smoot will be a candidate for industries. taken care of. tion ails your feet v . or rnat under later. and will the that people It would undoubtedly be well for the waterusers of this section the sun youre CARD OF THANES. The Standard denies that the na- have to vote on hi3 election next tried without lo look into these problems while they are in the act of making the tional Progressive committee has fall.- If it is true that Senator relief, getting called for on the Provo. They cannot hope to go sent word to the Progressive party Reed Smoot seeks adjustments now be! The undersigned desire to pub- just use HZ." draws into court .and have the question settled for all time by another de- in Utah suggesting fusion with the will issue an address to the people licly express their gratntude and - T1Z out all the poicree, nor can. they hope to Lave those decrees now in force continue on Democrats to defeat. Reed. Smoot stating the grounds upon which he appreciation to aU who in any way sonous exudaThe- mouth-piecof the Salt Lake seeks Let us wait for so kindly helped them in their sad tions which pu9 indefinitely if the water granted by them does not do Its full duty to V up the .feet; leaders of the Progressive party Senator Smoots platform. If.it bereavement.' : 7v ' . Iandi '7 the "TIZ is mag has no right to make such a state is divine. a r T. May providence .grant to Progressive ; ment. entitle him to Progressive : sup- unto all the assurance that their The Standard and its publishers port, then the Progressive party many acts of kindness are greatly wil1 cure your STEVEN H. LOVE AND WILLIAM GLASSMAN. trouMe 80 ? i ' t were among the first of the Fro can have helped .to Ui up its own candidate. At appreciated-annever limp or draw np your face ; youll ,7 According to Colliers Weekly, Steven II. Love of Salt Lake City gressives when those who now pre- leaseput los-"the Senator Smoot believes in the lighten Your shoes wont seem tight ' heavy heart, in the .pajn. is the one man in all Utah who has dared to defy the great railroads tend to be Progressives took us to and your feet will never, never hurt or f protection of Utah products which ing of our husband and father. get sore, swollen or tired..of the state? Tiff act, so strong is Colliers for this mari Love that one task for our advanced ideas. The the Democratic party- does not beMRS. AGNFS FARRER Get a 25 cent box at any drug or AND FAMILY. .. might believe through reading thewonderful story of his defiance of Standard does not neef'the" Pro-- lieve in. Jn this one instance, and department atore,-anget Telief. a we might say in this great in- the interests oJ the Union Pacific and the railroads gcnerallypthat to join the Democrats. We have stance. Senator Smoot is in accord Best Cough Medicine for Children. NOTICE TO BEET GROWERS. Ijovc and Love alone of all the great men of Utah is entitled to have sufficient courage to walk right with the Progressives. We are adI am very glad to say a fe words a bust done in bronz and occupy a niche in the hall otfame. Colliers into the Democratic camp, if we vised that Senator Smoot favors In praise of Chamberlains Cough Contracts for beets will be sign-- f even goes so far as to place Love on a pinnacle defying theHate illu- should decide that Democracy is the election pf Colonel Roosevelt Remedy, writes Mrs. Lida Dewey, ed at the Provo Commercial Bank strious churchman and statesman,' George Q. Cannon, because Cannon-woul- for'thr bestinterests of Utah. for president in 1916. Surelv RFedfttwuukeerW'lsr'rt imve' use'it for both t0TJ children and myself beginning February. 2nd to 12tli. A Democratic senator in assist the railroad in getting some bills passed through the leg-place Smoot must believe in many . of !year never fails to relieve and cure All beet growers are requested to It and of Reed Smoot won d lsimply . be ColoneL. Roosevelt s t, i regressive a coug& or coid. No family with chll call at said time. t.ions of irf Utah. - - i ft radical Pregessi ves Barnes, Crane, . Guggenheim'' or leaning have been at- Lorimer and .that bunch of Stand- tempting to throw the xank and patters, wha are .owned by. the inile of that' patty into" a'fushion terests. We expect the next nawith the Democrats? inr order vto tional Republican-conventionto ieat Senator Repd 'Smooth who is repudiate them' all' We expect to ' at the see the now seeking Republican national conlands of the Republican party iu vention1 adopt the Progressive Jtah. This stand has been taken platfrom, and .when that time there will b no'good reason y6ome Progressives who have' een envioiis riftthe Utah' Senator3, the Progressives arid Republi-fo- r many years and wriuld do any-Jca- n with t the! same, platform, hing to.beat him. niut this spirit Sohuld have two separate and dia ls not that ofthe ProgessLvea,as. a tinet parties.- mrty, and from what w.e can learn m Tht-j-f Democratic:'; party-- -, ha the following editoHal in the Og- shown its" indifference towards den Standard 7teHi rtUtahfeiVFrn-gressiv- e western interests." It has protect-- j story just about as well as 'J7Uit can be toldj and given the - west - free most- THE PROVO FARMERS AND THE WATER. PROBLEM. " ' faVmcrs ' and waterusers ; tributary to the For weeW'pW-'th, divid-- Provo River have; been facing that ever 'perplexing problem of season. U appears from ing the water for next Bummers irrigation to1 date that there is grave poshe' conferences that hive been held moire iot another ' sibility of having to take the case into court once of the canal -d- ecree and another Settlement ofthe rights of bach City, fend the companies in Wasatch" county. including It ha salf?oJeen demonstrated tha the suitsbf this kind are'jery'.ex cpncerned And thousands of dollars go- to conrt expenses .pensiv andattorney&that COKld jriat asrwell be kept in the treasuries of the stockholders "could but sit down and , companies if Ihe .directors and l; - For many months some of the follow the lead of such according Cold SLTOOT AflD SENATOR 4- SUBSCRIPTION RATES Montha strictly in adTance . 1.25 One Year. BtrtcUrJnjdTanc.J2 O0-- Sfx It not paid in advance add 60c per year or 25c for six months to the above. N. C. HICKS, Manager. H. C. HICKS. Editor. t Instantly Opens Nostrils THE 06DEN STANDARD Post Publishing Company UL ii- 4 PukllsbMl At No. 22 North - V !) - -- - 1 -- -- he-ca- 1 mSHVSVtoMO -- tyTRA BEETSfjGAH, - .. - ! 4 R HZ" -- . d, . - ' to-Uta- - - n, - r. e - - . k - - . ' .1 i T 4 ! T 1 railroading Now when the editor of the Ogden Standard read the little pu products. Even ey were to presidency. about Steven II. Love in Collier Weekly, he evidently hied himself to find as liberal a Democratic senaFrom what this paper has stated. the publisher of that paper ami immediately Mr. Glmman became tor as Janies MSyD of Salt Lake there are those who have asserted "re ni 1 in AT oi 1 7Tor Tu the Standard of January 12th, he proceeds to punc- City, who believes In. a tariff. on thatihe Standard and its publish, ture the Love balloorTko effectually that the publishers of Colliers Utah, products, he would be muz- er unqaulifiedly favor the zled by the Democratic rule that a should certainly fipd .space loFelLlheit-reailinlittle majority of the caucus publia.ahout-th- e controls the mistake they made and proceed to the scupltors that' he. may know entire party. the bust is not to go just yet, The Standard and its publishers It appears from the Standard that Mr. Glassman had more to do did not become Progressive with with Utah legislation at that time than Mr. Love, and as most of the any idea of revenge in view. As railroad measures were passed before ilr. Love was even nominated, an independent, Progressive paper1 the Standanl-kaneither riends to be really had very litt,le chance' to vote either for or t them. And reward nor enemies to punish. AVc of course not being in the .Utah Senate at the time of the presentation stand for the best interests of of the bills in 1F97 and 1899, he was not even consulted about them.l Utah, and. if it is for the best in-- j lhat a Republican Theg were some railroad bills presented When Mr. Love became d a state senator arid aceordingto the Senate Journal all ofthe senators preferenoe as did the. members of the lower house. .Tlierwas ' to a . vited for Demtwra t, the Standard 'will t supno defiance of. George Q. Cannon Love was with the rest of port a Republican candidate who733l? legislators.. Since that time Utah has received over a million dol- - ever he niay be. In the words of Senator Bristow of Kansas, The from -taxes from inheritance stock held II. paid late.E. nxrj bylhe Tank and file of the Republican Ilammari and Other men whyKeld stock in the road and have since is Progressive and the time party tliose died. Perhaps railroad measures were not nearly po bad for is coming when the - Standpat leaders of the Repubir-- J - No matter what the people of Utah mayrthink'of Clansman, they can party; will be retlred and the must give film credit for taking the wind out of the sails of Steven n. reaPProgressive sentiment of the -- lioves boat, and it certainly does look as though the article in Col- - Republican party' will be in conEither that, or the Prolici-is really unfortunate for even Mr. Love, for it savors too much trol. gressive party will be the party of of the .four flusher to prove anything but detrimental to him. the future. But when we size the whole situation up we wonder how it is The Standard believes that the so one time another. . idea Progressives-cabrother wilfcome when either the Re-- . The .. is.up-.t,thaf expose , become Progressives Pub3cana of conservative the some members to of tjhe party doubtedly shocking the should Proreasiye9 .will becom the party continue!? and forecasts to good in future campaigns Itdnav be soon, and 'Republicans. to maintain its separate identity.. in Utah politics. However, to Col- yet-i- t be some time before may liprs comes he worst blqw, for it accounts for many articles of that such union takes-placNo Pro nature that have been decidedly misleading) to the public generally, gressive, of course, will care to if-th- -- 4- 1 re-ele- c- almost immediate r'elief Tn cases of croup. Chariiberlains. Cough Remedy ls p,eaBant and 8afe to take whlcl1 ls iE&taueehnirmedictne 0jPeat must he to young children, given sale by all dealers. (Adv.) Our e s 1 returned-t--the-Umte- ! and-Mr- . . . 1 . fehevestheiUhinjyand burning-sensation- OneappUca . I Are less than any other concern in the State; hence we can .sell ' y you a piano for considerably less than any one else. I - Tetter, Sail Rheum and Eczema Arc cured by ChatrberUitis Salve pernes 1XIH ag-rins- i For Pianos sold by s j " Us ; - go direct frem f ac- - tory to your home. We have saved many others many lars, let us do the same for you. dol- n BLAKEjMUSIC- COMPANY e. - |