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Show J , y. ' 3 - yTTfTiwryyCTIyTOTCVrwii- PAGE TWO THE PROVO POST RAILWAY VICE PRESIDENT DEAD ON THE EVE OF HIS MARRIAGE THE PROVO POST At Published TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS No. 22 North First West St.. Provo, Utah. r Post Publishing Company aecond-clas- The Albex tk Tla, an, wan to. tautoa Mlk aono of tba ndui In -- liai ln -- f IH . f .r Thd apodal)? wowk SetlMt fcrldta nakat tha toggln niionformiad ta any toco sad at (ka tlan hoopo tin laaa don CP tko aon without hold proosuea at ootid Wldic. , , 5?"' Mglaa nay ka dlppad haady aaal grot. toothot can pnoltit sad canted tit iho packn with the Iroatoot tan cad caw wnteacoia tba suHMc nntqrnawui on but Ik 4k it -- IteHdtMk Wtk,kna.pwdt. Cl - e -- L' fr ytuL-jrt- y 1 d SiNMHtk CO on U lb iuu HwlMliiriM OslltUn waW. i I I f United States,. taking Jnto consideration the population of the city. i On the other hand it is bonded for less money than any other city with a like population in the west- of the bond tells Richard D. Lankford, else. have taxation-rnor- e 'VTe been than of and secretary of The Southanything high, the'stoiy States ern Railway and many, of its subpaying for practically alt 'of the improvements of the city :hy direct Supreme court: in his Tillotson took Clarion from the sidiary corporations, died taxation, and have left but little for the future. In a very few cases two days before in home Brooklyn only have we tried to get the improvement through and then let it home-o- f a relative of he was to have been married ta a aidJn the payment of the debt incurred. We did thia in the water- Bleakley in Topeka, Kan., and young woman of that city. He one is of and in our the water not best the the works, child system only Kansas today brought City, was a . Maryland man who many Jo m Jft. v. ia r t ett ah to revenue is It but the annual it brings 'land, city. paying the where he gave her to Mrs. James years ago had gone to NewYork citizens many times over the cost of building and is not a burden. G. Barclay of Moline, 111. Airs. and"pushedahead till he held For the eementing of ihe crossings it will require approximately Barclay and Mrs. Bleakley were many responsible positions. At forty-si- x years of age he was to $50,000 before the final completion of the job. For thq first year it fighting in the courts for the wed Miss Mellie Patterson, may be necessary to raise between $15,000.00 and $20,000.00 and each child's possession. eight, who had just given up an year afterward the amount would be lighter. At the present time the ' Marion was born in a St. Louis important business position f oT streets receve five mills. This amount does not permit the commis- hos pital in 1904. She was - sol wedding set for - Two days than the day he was found later sioners to make Any permanent street improvements. However the small she as taken to the worlds of gas in his apartments.' dead amount that could be sayed each year on the streets by the perman- fair and placed in an incubator. identi- en Air. Lankford ent crossings would practically take care of the bonds. Provo would Mrs. Barclay adopted her. Airs, fied with the from service railway soon, be reaping rich harvests from the splendid conditions of her had career. his 'lie of who believed had the beginning Bleakley, 'walks, instead of getting the scoffs now thrown at thr town because Child dead, beg'ana fight In 'the risen fronv-- a -- minor clerkship 'to ' ' and secretary of of the almost impassable crossings. courts for the girl. The United be Southern the system and Railway Ijt may not be generally known, but it is a fact that Provo has not States Supreme eourt ended the well as dias to hold like offices, quite ,kept pace wth other cities of the west with like opportunities contest last Tuesday when it dis- rectorships, in many allied corin population and business. We have worked hard to forge ahead missed the case and Mrs. Bleakley Ilis experienee has of the porations. gained possession but we, have been shunning the issuance of bonds while the -- other legally been : largely in the accounting, 4 aqL-roTKeFTowbi' have LemTTakin g tFein up Wearepliymgthe high financial, und secretarial branches of railroad administration. taxes and they are enjoying the' improvements. When we come to Best Cough Medicine for Children. He was the son of Uriah J. and th conclusion to give the future .generations, a chance to help payjor Elizabeth (Bounds) Lankford, was some of the improvements that th&y, as well as we,"will enjoy. Some I am- very glad to say a few words born Feb, 28, 1867, at , Princess iO praise of of the most prosperous cities have bonded until they arc Cough Md. - He was of English carrying as Remedy. writesChamberlains Mrs. 'Lida Delwey, Anncp. as a hundred dollars per capita and their taxes are not nearly Milwaukee. WIs. I have used It for ancestry through the paternal and high - as heavy as the taxes here, and we have a, bonded indebtedness of years both for my- - children and myself of Scotch-Enriis- h through t lm. jun--1 to relieve and cure ternal line of descent. - He was fails and about $17.00 per capita and each winter we wade through mud ankle a cough or cold. No family with chil- educated at the Washington Acadeep. to get from one part of the city to another. We can remedy dren should be without it as it gives at Princess Anne, Aid. thia condition without raising our taxes, and if we do not take ad- almost immediate relief In cases of demy From Dec. 1, 1892, to May 31, croup. Chamberlains Cough Remedy to take, which is 1894, he wa scashier and treasurer vantage of the oportunity we should certainly be counted with the is pleasant and of great importance when a medicine of the dead ones. BroadwayRailroad Com-- , must be given to young children. For and subsidiary lines of pany hy not wake, up and show other sectionsthat we are not quite salejiy all dealers, (Adv.) a part of the Brook now Brooklyn. as dead as the proverbial We have every advan-tSleepy Hollow. Transit system. In lyn Rapid gc over other sections; except life, they have beaten us on that but SUFFRAGISTS REFUSE June, 1894, he became assistaftt we are not yet so dead that we cant come back. TO SERVE AS JUDGES secretary, and later Secretary of the Southern Railwhy, of which CAN PROGRESSIVE PROTECTIONISTS FUSE company he was chosen 111.. Jan. Be24. CHICAGO, and secretary in SeptemWITH DEMOCRATS? . cause it has been impossible to get ber, 1910. IIewa8 connected in an 'There is a email coterie of Progressives in Salt Lake who are try- women to serve, official way or only about ing their best to form a fusion with the Democrats. They would de of thel,400 voting precincts thirty other corporations, sire a Congressman in exchange for the support they might give a man in Chicago - will have women Chamberlains Cough Remedy. to oppose Senator Reed Smoot for Some of the loading judges and clerks of elections at the reApril primaries. Under a Democrats of the state who have long sought for office would join in cent eourt decision women are This remedy bas no superior for .rnieh a combination providing they could by doing so eliminate and fcolda.lt ..la. pleasant to cer to serveas election" offic- coughs take. It contains no opium or other tain factions, other Democrats are not in sympathy with the move- eligible ials in every precinct. Figures narcotic. It always cures. For sale ment. . given' out by the election- "- board by all dealers. (Adv.) away from the His Stomach Troubles Over. women-wil- l be included in the list Rcpubllfcauv for what they claimed to be a steal at the Chicago of 5.000 and clerks who judges were practically all united on the Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not like to principle of tariff have been appointed; feel that jrourjstoraachJxaubles and as such they fought t heir oampa were were to rgijThey opposed over, that you could eat any kind of some of the principles of the food you desired without Injury? That Republican party and advocated doe4 trines that m many cases were new. may seem so unlikely joj'ouj.hat you Some of these docdo not even hope for an ending of your trines may prove of great value.to the nationTothers will trouble, but permit ns to assure you undoubtedly be abandoned bv the Progressives Ihemselveof course o few will Jiold tight la allXand will tryTiWfblnake'others'beemnelaw. They " are firm in their beliefs. t But now conies a few who would be to willing support the ruiiF ous free trade policy-oa ySage the Democratic administrat in order to . , hold office. They would sacrifice the Recipe and Sulphur greatest principle of all for a mess of pottage, providing they were the ones to Will Know. get the mess IIow-evethere are other Progressives who would rather meet their broth- ! . r.Prote(:tlonists hUj??2J5iJght shoulderjo shoulder, once more of Sge and fulphujr for for protection and prosperity. They are fhb on.'s who are going to restoring faded, feray fal. ( Co its be the real winners. The combination would nautrol color dates5 back only serve to drive the ers time. - She, uspd it ktep her rank and file away from the ring who would make the trade, Smoot hair bejautifudly fark. gloy -- and , .. u auLi.undouktedly ,benefit by the combination, as there is no doubt abundant 'Mienovr hrfr fair; Cell out or took that or pn dulllfaid tweaked about where the protectionists would go. The public will undoubt- - appearaice, this, simple mixture was be interested to edly know just how far these would-b- e applied jwithi 'ondertu effecq Progressit But brew mg at hofno is mji&y and' who favor t he combination will go. It will certainly be very inter Nowaday, by atkjng . at esting to see what 'faction the Denjocrats will be store for afO cent bottle of any drug trying t0 oust in or- Wyeths SSge and der to make room for the newcomers. Sifphur Hir Remedy,. yu Will get this fahidus old recipe which can hi depended, upon to ,f j x frfM rt vice-preside- nt s Visit The Ptovo- -T ailoring Mrs.-Lott- ie 1 .. FOR HIGHEST GRADE The-smallnes- , - ( y -- r , ur locdn get out. At the present time ProV&i8oneof i . - twtddnkptnKOiC' ? Plaawa- - On aapwu wtU .? aod wall to ram at tho "I " wpalr r- I a nl - Instantly Clean AirNastages; You trlisjenetnfetes add heala tha Breathe Freely, Nastya Discharge which lines Stops,' Hoad Colds andNpull Hes clears the air andthroat; ache Vaniah, nasty dlschartfetf 1hfcd passaeestope a feellyrg oftleansing, soothing relief com ey'tmme dlate ty- .- Try "Elys Cr$ anyway ju nt ldy, awake tonight' struggliog , Get a amallbottlS far it Applytf' tittle toytne noetrqB 'lifeatn, With head stuffed; !npstrlle and instantly your clqged UOso an loSedhllwklng .and blowing. Jitarrb lr passages of the hjMfd its running iose,; foul stoppedidp will open; breathe ft r&ly; mjic0tos4plng Into hyrA,,ti 4"H dulnessVand head ache disappear ' By drynessiffEBOtlfSSSgbut truly c moral ngk the catanhcphnn-heaneedless. , , catarrhal Bbr4hEOt'Tll be gone. Put your faith Just Once-- In ME3ys nd such misery nowt Get thermal) Cream Balm and your cold or catarrh bottle of Elys Cream Dalmatany will surely disappear, r Bedqulat Drug drhf store. This ' sweet fragrant Ca, two stores, successors to Smoot balm dissolves by the hedt of the nos- and Palace Drug Cos. - (Adr.) k ThartouklAnkarlMMaanaflartailMMfklto cowr lh ayn and pro. Ido lor tho aridnl ran,, of an lantokad, fin awn Pdaptaa of (ha an maw Hdlnd bow. la addlitoa ta (ha ao( and touch with which they rnt ahout the ca kaidihd cha loan. Irani? h. placa. Thalramalaanda ad pwal. waU pahihad wblta IBatal pad. tho i catMituciia. It la of -ylight -V, THE SHAME OF PROVO IS ITS MUDDY STREETS. A movement. has ben started in Provo to pave the street crossings - - in all parts nf the city. There never was a time in the history of ' Provo that these crossings were more needed, nor has there ever been a time when the city could better afford to bond itself for such im- provementsrFoFweek's we have been wading hfou'gh, slush and mud ankle deep and as the stormy weather continues the mud is getting deeper and the shame of the city is more noticeable to the people who ; ocme to town from cities where they'dont have jto wacje through'mud to get into the business section of the city, then wade "back again to . , kma) dnaCvanlagn of atif tiaaay mafki Iramaa. matter according s htfo!-- w tpottn. ot comMuiot .ortect tOicteacr Mlk Html canton m4 cam cannon. awn punono Clogged Nostrils and Head ail Ortce EffbCatarrh . Open 't- t A . SUBSCRIPTION RATES , r One Year strictly In advance. $2.00 Six Months strictly Jn advance. $1.25 I( not paid in advance add 60c per year or 25c for six months to the above. N. C. HICK8. Manager. H.C. HICKS. Editor. Entered at the Postoffice of Provo City as to Act of Congress. March S, 1884. i -- Co. It I 1 ; I 4 k 1 I J 1 To the satisfaction most particular. I Try our Cleaning antf Pressing Department and youll stay with us always. . i has-be- I of the , vioe-preside- nt 1 i ' I i it- . . - I No. 119 Ko. Acad Ave. i . Theo. Alfred Madsen, Prop. Just Call se 4 Co. Tailoring - . i Provo - Us Up 240 . a .vice-preside- one-ha- lf ami-untrie- d. with-twenty-fiv- We will deliver anything you want, small or large-- ' We may not be your nearest druggist but we will be the first there with your telephone- - order. nt e 'mmf SuiionChaseDrugCo. , Where all phones lead THEmAL T STORE &SSSSS3SSS. that others not. altogether Impossible.. If cured permanently, and thousands have been,- - why not you? John R. Barker, of Battle Creek, Mich., is one of them. He says, I was -- can-he troubled with heartburn- ,- indigestion, and liver complaint until I used Chamberlain's Tablets, then my trou- - ble was over. Sold by all dealersrr" 5 (Adv.) , -- f r, The--Uf- Are less than any other concern in the State; hence we can sell you a piano for considerably less Than any one else.: a - Madison, Wis., Jan. 1, 1913 INCUBATOR BABYS M. D. Reynolds says; ' SLEUTH-KIDNAPEThis is to certify that I have been . GRANTED FREEDOM a great Bufferer from Rheumatism since 1894. Contracted the disease TOI-KKwhile workingwith a snow plow on Kta.. Jan. 24. F II the railroad, been A"InaP(.J- - Marion Bleakley, part of the time. Having used three1 famous incubator baby wps boxes of the Meritol Rheumatism I'ow-,ders, I have thrown away the crutches panlbnej- - today 'bv Governor and am now almost fully recovered. It tinker lie vao Hodges ' a sentence r-- e has dmie certainly and r r rom one I heartliy ve years, but recommend it JI D Rey- - restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is splendrd toi dandruff, dry. fev Is. itchy sca)p rinfl falling R e vm-ide- rr C- Aar z r.. ee arlibertymrbona pending 'hair- i A well knswi IrV An and evenl that nobody cad fell it has been applied. j You simply pampen a sponge or ofjf brush with it and draw thia your hair. ;iklng one smallstraiW . itima tho gray hair disappears, a: lymornlcg after anoeher application orHwo, ti becomes bccutifuliy dark, gols's )ft and heaSIsS of an appeal to the halted, Drug - downtoyii f druggist the hair.sb maturally Cos. two A , Pianos sold by us go direct from: fac- r tory to your home. We have saved many others many lars, let us do the same for you. dol- , USIC COMPANY and Palace (Adv.) 'T -- - - |