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Show AGE ITT Twa 'PT :,5tff5r THE PEOVO POST 000 city bonds to drive the tunnel, Wm. G. the road to contribute, $100, 000. Ameri- - ; Jn an agrcemenUbetwccn the city anddhe road, the latter was to can Embassy President Wilson has sent to meet the interest payments on. the T. the Senate the nanm of Gefirgt bonds and provide for their reMrs. William G. Sharp will be. Russia. ambassador as ta Marye the .the In agreement demption. the presiding genius over .the lie was originally c&irsidered for city was given the right to use American embassy to France for ambassador to France, but thejthe J.nnnel. of the Wilson ad-remainder the President decided that the French j ministration. She is the wife of place should go to Congressman the new ambassador nominated Jbvy William G. Sharp of Ohio. the President and confirmed by Mr. Marye was born in BaltiSenate. Mr. Sharp has been more in 1 856. For several seasons Provo Citizens Gladly Testify and the of Congress from Elymember a he has maintained - a home in Confidently, Recommend Doans ria, Ohio, ne is a man of means Kidney Pills. Washington. He is a retired will be able to spend much and stock broker, who at one time was more than his salary in keeping It is testimony like the followpresident of the San Francisco the embassy, which is one of Stock Exchange,- His father took ing that has placed Doans Kidney up of modern ministhe requirements him west in the early days of the Pills so far above competitors. He will countries. ters to foreign gold rush Mr. Marye was edu- When people right hert at home succeed another Ohio man, Mycated in - Cambridge, England; raise their voice in praise there is ron T. nerriek, former governor, aris, Berlin, and Barcelona, wita no room left for doubt. Read the of that state. the original intention of practic- public statement of a Provo citiing lawg and was admitted to the zen; UNCLAIMED LETTERS James E. Snow, retired farmer. lar. Although he abandoned his Profession for business he retain- fG3 East Third North St., Provo. ed his interest in scholarship, and Utah, says: For years I - had Remaining in Provo Post Office or one term served as regent ot backache and kidney complaint. I July 5th, 1914: - LADIES. - was always worse when I caught the University of California. Baker, Mrs. Ethel; Hancock, cold. The action of my kidneys Harris. Miss Vanesse; HenEliza: was had I and pains 'irregular TUNNEL BONDS ARE in my hack. Doans Kidney Pills ry, Mrs. R. L. ; Kelly,-Mis- s DECLARED ILLEGAL Larsen, Mrs. Rinda ; eured these ailments and I know Miss from experience that they areall Margie ; McIntosh, Miss DENVER. Colo., July 8. The they are, claimed to be. - It has E. ; .Morgan, Mrs. Joseph. GENTS. state, supreme court today held been quite awhile since I have had that the Denver City bonds for any trouble, l am pleased to al- : A blander, B. T.; Barrett, Geo.; driving a tunnel through the Con low you to continue using the Dickerson, Wm.; Hawks. J. W. ; tinental divide, to bejused by the JDoaus Ilanfbietpn, Felix F.; McKenzie,, Denver & Salt Lake railroad, were Kidney Pdls before. Wm.; Miller, Roy F.; Southworth unconstitutional on the ground Price 50c, at all dealers. Dont Bros. ; Spriggs, Leo. ; Trupilla. Anthat it would lend public credit to simply ask for a kidney remedy-- get drew (2) ; Woodward, Hugh M. a private enterprise. Doans Kidney Pills the If not called fop in two weeks At a special election last Febr- same that Mr. Snow had. n they will be sent to tjhe Dead Letelectors of Denver uary-the Co., Props, Buffalo, N. Y. ter Office authorized the issuance of $3,000,- - (Advertisement.) JAMES CLOVE, P. M. . 1- - Mrs. Sharp to Preside Over French San Franciscan to Be Ambassador to Russia f THE FUSION IN UTAH COUNTY. THE WANING DEMOCRACY. of the state. In Utah County,- as irmther-partDuring the pasflew mouthiThistory n the.Demoorats are recognizing the failure tof the repeating itself very rapidly, and as the summer Here wears on the country at large is shaping itself Democratic party to make good nationally. i ynext however, they go farther and acknowledge the right for, a great Republican land-slid- e failure of the party to make good in Utah County. November. Nowhere in the country is .this more Defeat is staring the party in the face because off true than right Tierein Utah, and nowhere in the the' failures. .made here and the laek of harmonvyUnited States have the Demo'crate shown such a between the officers of the different departments. 'Jack of confidence in the success of their ' own J attended the administraion party, now- - in 'pbwer at Washington. Had the Internal quarrels haiffif from its inception nearly two years ago, and as a Wilson administration made good the Democrats result the people qyll not support it again. To would have been proud to battle for its policies retrieve the lest votes a fusion with some of the single handed and alone, feeling that they had .Progressive leaders is to be mae. It the power of right on their side. But, alas, they really should be made, for the men who fuse be- recognized early the failure of the Democratic long together and the Republican party is big administration in Washington, and fearing ignom enough to take care of the rank and file, who here, Snou8 defeat in the coming election the Itate as in other places' will refuse to be forced into au leaders attempted a combination of what they unholy alliance for the spoils of office only. That thought to be the Progressive party in. Utah, but is all there is to offer, for the matter of principle which has since proven only a few must be kept out of the way or there may be some offiefi holders and a few more would-b- e office questions asked regarding fight Colonel holders; while the rank and file oflhe Progressive Roosevelt is making on President Wilson, which party in Utah, as jn other states, has' cast its lot might stir the blood of the supporters on each with the party of its first love and will remain side. with the G. 0. P. to the end of the battle. A prominent local Democrat, returning from JL The Republican party: will go before the people of Utah County this year with its course out- the Salt Lake convention- last month, was asked lined. It will be dean cut and to the point. No his opinion on the fusion and said in part: vacillating policies will be adopted to mislead the Well, we had to do soinething tu try to heat voters Past differences are rapidly sinking into Smoot, and if we went it alone we stood no show oblivion, and men who disagreed with the policies whatever. The Progressives could do nothing of the party two years ago are coming back into eiher so it wasa question of giving the weaker the party, and if they have grievances they will party something and absorbing it. The Progrey try to Tight them within and not without. Uoah sives couldn t absorb the Democrats, so we abCounty is eoming back to the Republican party so sorbed the Progressives. When asked if he rapidly-theven the most optimistic members thought the Progressive party would be in existare surprised. Fusion has done in a few weeks ence in Utah after the coming campaign, he canwhat it would have takenmonths to answered didly that it would as the Demo not, accomplish and the Democrats are to be thanked for their erats would take over the wholft, thing. The ' Democrats generally-ffpart in the combination. that wayand 80 do the leaders who made the deal, but its effect o o o has been' J .. most to the stimulating 1 Republicans of Utah for 7 THE BIBLE AS NEWS. it makes but one party to fight, A newspaper in Hope, Ark., gave Opie Read ' o to the world of American letters and now a newsTHE EYES AND 7 paper of the same hustling little town gives that Measurements of human World, or as much of it as it can reach, something' eyes demonstrate still better. It is the IIope Gazette, which is pow that there is probably no such thing in thejworid printing a chapter of the Bible in each of its as u u absolutely perfect eye. That would be a miracle whief Nature with ail her infinite ingeweekly issues, Iri he latest issue the last of the Four Gospels was printed and the editor, writing nuity ha suever performed. No human face to the Little Rock Board of Trade, which has in- among all the worlds sixteen hundred million terested itself in the novel enterprise, gave assur- may be held perfect, either artistically or physio ance that the circulation of the Hope Gazette has logically. IV the owner of the face, this is relabeen markedly increased as a result of the new tively an unimportant matter, but to the owner feature, and that the paper will continue the pub- of the pair of eyes an error of one lication until the last of the New Testament is of an inch in curvature or dimensions of the eyefunction abprinted. It will then begin again with the first balls may make thtir normal in St. of Mathew and reprint all of it. with its attendant resulting chapter It might be asked what is the matter with the physical ills. The eye responds to the slightest Old Testament that it should be debarred the physical force on the world, that is light waves privilege of the rireulation of, the Hope Gazette. hirii are hundreds of rhillions of times more infinitesimal than sound waves. The We are convinced that it carries eyes are the thrilling stories hardest which would come as the most of worked all and the organs, safety and complete news to existence of Imman lives readers in many sections. The Book frequently have depend .might less value as newsdn Arkansas than in some dircctJyontheiraceurate' The harmworking. other places, for there the people know their Bible ful results of never wholly absent tolerably well, much better, at IeasttliaFlFis throughout life, may begin very early' in' child-honeven in the second known f the massesJn the chilyarrzMaay-Iittl- o great cities. We are dren. for instance, are constantly tearing . their persuaded j hut. editor of yellow journals in New York. Chicago and elsewhere should ever fall Clothes, hurting their feet 5HdtogSh,mbliu-a- nd upon the device, of printing striking aensotWat jfaltmgrbeeaus.-.thoieves are so faulty 'that their - of Jjie sizerdor-Etion and dramatic stories taken out estimatesand nature of ob of the Old Testa- would made. give their readers mFbJhey Adultsvvho baye Ihi.i blind and. are. as they are now finding. suddenly given good vision orequire years to learn to see with accuracy or in action. Probably 6 safety per cent of children Representative Joseph Thompson N of Okla- arc left evedress causing homa frankly told the House he .wanted a leave From 6 to 10 years of of absence so he could work for the age many children Ui! Democratic show an incomprehensible nervousness, twitchnomination. lie is fine, of the Ihree congressmen-at-larg- e of the hands and face, fickle and has been thrown into the same dis ing appetite and varmus disorders, all triot with another, R(fresentative Weaver. usually due to The ot almost all of the eases of leave slmuld have covered both. can be and should be relieved in childhood ' o early The importance of 00-- ' this correcting condition earlv .Chicago business-meare flooding Washing- in the child a school years, and the influence 0f ton with letters requesting Congress to quit .and the eduealon and go home. - Good stunt! Lets push it along. cM(l mmt be apparent to "O' - every; t ' parent and tefeher.An Indiana woman sent her lmby from to South Bend, by parcels If some of our senators and post for 17 emits. congressmen At that pnee mine of om su i.enh dumped into the ocean politicians will belrv- there woild j' ing to In eak into Inoaveii by the p. p. route., 'n among ,he fishes. o o o . Ijmre are things a fish crnimt stomach. - Margaret cp of t'or'presi(li;i!, says tl t if you wear a smile hot weather von't Marquette. Mkk.here js a man' in .other yon. :J a who can not be ,jris. persuaded to leave, 'al- f dressing. though his time 1ms expired. He prefer!, c o o-.' ' liars to his relatives, " A Mali Stri'.T rohluicjwho o o o steals millions from is Politely termed a Ulu. ln n the I ra,lro female of liisrh gentleman owner of 4 small-an- i. m! nee. The poor devil who steals a Faf ol'a! show promised to her trainer and UTT marry read is only a thief. 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