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Show V , v PAGM TWO THE PROVO POET Relative Senator Smpot Aids Utah Silver Mines1 7 Strength of European Powers More the Work of Senator Smoot Looms Up and the Silver Mines of Utah Will be Kept Once Sunning. AND POE THAT THEY FELL With loud protestations as to the tremend ous strength, of-t- he JBulUIoose in Utah " few the leaders of that former of a county the with Democrat a few weelcs ago party met and with the Just of, office in their eyes' and much boasting in their systems they actually hoodwinked the party of Bourbons to divide the spoils of office and to give them practically half of the places on the county ticket. Then with much chestiness the Democratic wing- - of - the Confusionist party boasted of coming sue- cesses. i JUGGLING FIGURES AGAIN Once more'tbe shyster Democratic clerk has taken-- to figure juggling, and this time is to .compare the amounts received by the Post during the year 1912 with the amount re ceived by the Provo Herald last year7 In this, as no other occasions, he gave the figures as he would have them appear and not as they should He failed to tell the public that the Provo be nerald was given the printing contracts un prac the year tfcally the same figures the Post-bibefore, Furthermore he failed to give the amount of work given to J, W. Daingerfield and others during the year he figured. He also failed to give the "figures J. C; Grahamcceived for printing-electi-on supplies the year before, etc. The case is simply another of the kind he tried to use when he. attempted to blacken the when good character of M, E. Kartchncr,Jr. George Ilavercamp audited the books and found that Robisons" claims were entirely .unfounded and made to further his own crooked aims. - Once more Senator Reed Smoot has remonstrated, that ,hetifc always on "the job for ibis .work , . ot-wa- rd Last Tuesday the conventions met. Democratic branch had a fair attendnc the Bull loose wing .delegates were very conself- - apspicuous by their atth&Tcn-tral pointed delegates met in the morning school building and started juggling for the offices apportioned to them by the Democratic brethren. . The committee of seven met the other seven and the two committees cut and dned the 0 0 0 slates for the two conventions. -- In the afternoon A MODERN NECESSITY: the nineteen found two mere members The value of advertising is felt at three These twenty-on- e generals with no armies proceerer ends- - the mbrehant, the consumer and the pub to name candidates to represent the. people, lisher. (Subsequent' letters and Statements show just Through the medium of his advertisements. what some of the people. think of them) and the merchant acquaints the consumer with the whenthey finished they proceeded to give the (Wares he has for sale, with their values and their Bourbons the lineup. attractive features; and is himself constantly in , situation touch with the consumer. f Then ifrwas, the real truth of the fpjje CTmguiner reads of- the goods dawned upon the slow "thinking ' Democrats. Provo had seven or eight members at the Bull learns where to find them, and saves the tim4 of fruitless hunting from place to place. Moose gathering and they, voted thirty-tw- o The votes. In over half thd town representations the medium publisher is the of between communication the the one or two would cast buyer and the thoughout county of & seIer sort convenience. 10 votes for or 15 supposed delegates- for no publie Strange as such delegates were appointed, as there were no it may seem, he, too, has his uses. primaries recorded in many places, to appoint Adertising aeomplishes'more good and berij delegates. SiF went the convention 'and the ter results for all the people than any one feat biggest farce ever perpetrated upon 'the peopli ure in commercial life. of Utah county was pulled off. If'is a modern necessity," made so by the increasing demands of a discriminatconstantly Now the Bourbons see how badly they . were ing , v public. hoodwinked by the 7 generals of the- 'Ball Moose without followers. Now they find them- ' 'OLD BATTLEFIELDS IN NEW WARS selves duty Bound td support old enemies who Gerbetween , With a declaration of war must .be placed on their tiekeLAlready the stench of the unholy- alliance Ts' causing honest many and Belgium, arising out- of a neutrality Democrats to wineeat the mention of the ticket violation, the impotence of the Belgians alone when Republicans are near and to curse the com- for effective resistance to the Germans can be bination openly when they are to themselves easily seen. The Belgian government has a standf Furthermore they have learned that thtPranlc and ing army of 42.000 men and reserves to the 180,000. It is not likely that such a file of the people have already had enough of force can materially delay the Anarch of the such polities and will not support them at the coming election. Now they have learned this, troops, probably not less than 1,000,000 in nuhut it is too late to turn back, so with heads merical strength the kaiser intends to send along that route. The immediate resistance must bowed they are going into the race. he made by the French, who for this purpose o- o will probably find themselves also forced to inSMOOT TO THE RESCUE The war being now on between vade Belgium. Once more the Democratic administration Krqnce, in league with Belgium and England. has shown that it will little for Utah againsOlermany, the late sacredness or Belgian forced unless. to shovvJts hapd. dost sight of and that little country de- sml . will-.b- e velops that Mr. Redfield, Secretary of - Com- will again become the battlefield of Europe, merce wrote a letted to the - chairman df" Hie llajuly the French must advance into Belgium ! K "so A p ro p r i at i o fa s committee staUig v.mwt to meet the Germans, if .their. tactics arepnot to wabsolutdy' unnecessary to bulla a natchcry be wholly defensive. Thus far we have heard Of any sort in Utah anil if he hnddw-nothing, m the, reports of maneuvering, to indi hatjhery would briratttliere. will be exCepTUie cate the disclosed broad kaisers rapid march line. by, mil re iTphis explains w hv the re ceived word to'.stopmitmgbtiatkns for the Mte toward the northeast'froQtier of France. All of Western Europe has heenf ought over on Spring. creek: However, here again, Senator Smoot, was on the job and with his usual in- so' many times during centuries "of warfare, that Not only did he succeed in it has become difficult to have a new battle on a tegrity he got li overcoming theJnisy. Redfield opposition, hut he got new Battlefield. An engagement seems now to fthe amount doubled and now it is too late for be. p'ending 'made tfieir most stubborn resistance to the.Ger-mainterference. t . onslaught in the early 70s. Not at Sedan Here we have just one. more example of Senor at Gravelotte were such josses by the Germans ator Smoots usefulness to his state and one more encountered, and the French loss was heavier. strong reason why all parties shoiild rally to be a coincidence should .anhis support. Smoot has placed Utah where die It would 7ot even he fought there, for' the neto other great battle belongs; by supporting Jiim we help him to keef cessities of Oft military situation may now, as her, there. ' Wen before, .make one unavoidable owing to O 0 o- 4 topography and geography. It is quite the fad now to. have But ths docs not apply, to Waterloo iii into divorce a remodeled suit. gown about which dreamers are already dreamof the fighting, since it is to he seen that much tirus-so- k Forget the Empress of Ireland. It is quite ing is Bkely to he done within lOO miles of time now for another hoat to take a plunge; As the German line of advance across Beo A lgium's indicated lft troop movements, it leaves Iabortt 100 miles to the rigid, Wilson sees new era,- is the report the Waterlog field -no.ctmf i deuce- - insying that5 it from Washington. W'ed like to' borrow ids and will not be changed for the making of romance. . glasses. The only thing which might change it woidd fie Heavens! dust listen to this! Noted .surgeons the appearance of a strong French force at are warning the public against needless opera'Brussels, which is so, near Waterloo that, in tions. and 'skirmishing for position, ano- o other battle might he fought on the old ground. Peaee in .Mexico? Of course, when there are But the kaisers 'tactics are not working toward no more left to fight. Waterloo at the. present time, V -- -a- bsence.--Nineteen . 1 -- with the federal, officials in Washington has done much (keeping' the silver mines of Utah running. When conditions were bad John Dern of Salt Lake wired the Senator to know what action could bd taken to get the government to buy the silver from the smelters. He informed Smoot that unless tbe silver producers could he given some relief the mines would have to close and' hundreds. of men would be thrown out of employment, In reply. Mr. Dem gor the fol- lowing telegram : John Dern, Salt Lasts Director of 'Mint Roberts authorizes me to state tnat government will make will smelters that. will enable them to purchase silver as in the past No' cessity forclosiugtheniine8 Letter will follow. REED SMOOT.- he-wan- ts-, . num-hero- do-ve- ry This-time-i- t tee-he- -- 1 J V DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING C Home-Comi- Onyx' Week ng at Hosiery -- r- (to Spanish Fork Gives the BEST VALUE far Yocr Honey . Women end CWren Every Kind from Colton to Silk. For Men, unique feature of the big home coming celebration at on 'the 26th, 27 th 28th and 29th of this 'month wijl he a baseball game between the home comers and the stay . at' homers, --which .will probably be Tlayed on the second day. It is' expeeted also that one of the programs will he rendered by, the A Span-ish'Fo- Look or tke Trade Mark! WHOLESALE f8 All dn all it looks home coming would this though be one "of the biggest successes ever attempted. places.- - NEW YORK e SOTHBSSSESm KSEESBESBgEgESagS m BACK IN THE BARBER BUSINESS 274 West Center Street Special rates .from all Utah and rebounty points turn, account of celebration arranged by people of Provo. Prominent speakers and good music, Provo committee invites all .citizens of Utah county. legs gr? g1 ?yau.Ui,a HAIR FOR AN EASY. SHAVE AND AN ARTISTIC CALL ON HIM. to-Pro- vo folD Lord & Taylor ALBERT MAN WARING OREM INTERURBAN Excursion to Provo Friday, Aug. 14 S I Any Colo&and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair rk 'homef. CUT, , Try tHe Post Want-- Ad Column k yfi: Beebe Lem&er Company Wholesale and Retail ATTERICAN WIRE FENCE, COMBINATION FENCE,' WINDOW' GLASS, READY MIXED PAINT, FLOOR PAINT. PAINT BRUSHES, BUILDERS HARDWARE, CEMENT, HARDWALL ' PLASTER, MALTHOID ROOFING. - " " DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, LATH, LUMBER, NAILS, BOLtS,'ETC, All Kinds of w -- ch na to soon be fighting. The estimates strength aeording of military strength, however, are tions own estimate on paper. - -- - a -- - - t These figures give an idea of to bt taken for what they are the miliary strength of the seven worth. They show the fighting nations now at war, or which may MIH 7 Work PHONES lO l'AND 105. PROVO, "UTAH. -- aWyiars-tatTirre-thp-FTen- 77 n Our. 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