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Show ! lSs. KCQttTCR YOUK COMPLAINTS Pott subscribers are particularly requested to notify this office if for any reason the paper does not reach them regularly twice each weak. Our telephone number Is IS. Call ue up jwhenever It misses you. We have no other way of knowTnglf you are missed. f YOU FARMER AND FRUITGROWER! . fsw-ni- c If you havt gaath, es, puri, applet or In fact r fruit that la ready for tha marketjthat you would Ilk to olapote of'at once with a profit, why dont you ute in UUA88I-FIECOLUMN of this paper to assist you. It would only you a trifle and It may very. valuable to you. To valuable time. The die take CLASSIFIED COLUMN It the cheapest- ,- quickest and , best --Try zzizzz lor - ' , D 1 - HELD GREAT COWVENTIQBI ' 1P DAVID MINERS ARE Be-Ali- ve the-miner- s vantage of American thought and American institutions, and she stil lis guarding the destinies of these in spite of the protests of President Wilson. The Republicans gave ns the interstate the meat 'in- Jspection act, the pure food and , drugs law, the white slave law, the federal' mining 7 bureau, the parcel post, the postal savings and gave Utah county the Strawberry project. You voters of Utah county will be called on November 3 to go to the polls and to say with your bal- GERMANS TURN ON FOE WITH REINFORCED STRENGTH REESE THE PRQVQ HERALD MISSTATES FACTS ATCOLUMBIA -- '444444444 VOLO 181 VI 4 SINGS TONIGHT .Hundreds of Republicans Took of success and progress and this is Some of the Imprisoned Men May Part in the Proceedings of the the party that under Lincoln pre and Miner Are Yet for Them Steadily. Day; Many Aspirants for Of- vented an dnloyal Democratic Digging fice Were Entered in the Con- south from destroying the very tests by Their Home Delega- life of the nation. (Special to The Post.) The Republican party started tions. EUREKA, Sept. 18 (2 p. m.) and. practically completed the Ever since first learn4 4 4 4 4 Panama canal ; she liberated Cuba Cenieuniai-Eurek- a in slide of the the ed, " and- - gave. the. Philippines the adREPUBLICAN mine about 4 oclock yesCOUNTY TICKET -- pub-Eshint- Platform Favors State iC AUGHT IN Referendum on Liquor ROCIULIDE i . -- r HI -- The Post maintains that it is not only of value to its patrons by news of Provo and vicinity, bat it is of value to itsT subscribers for the news it giyes relative to the bargains offered by thexnerchants. Among tie many bargains offered today through these columns one of the merchants has a Saturday Special advertisement which, if taken advantage of, will certainly prove beneficial to those who participate in this sale, Our classified column may have some offerings that you would like to know about. Glance through it. It pays to advertise and it pays equally f ' to read the ads. - PROVO CITY, UTAH7TRIDAYT SEPTEMBER Yr " Values Offered ThrougbrThe Post miscellaneotis NUMBER 375 (C-ANS J Allies Expect a Hard Battle From , the Legions of Germany Who , Hold' Good Ground, In - j r- -- I'rora ITcraW; in in of report the Republican eon- J.ventio. at Lehi, makes this Former Provo Tenor Will Give utterly false statement : the Provo People a Rare Treat 'Th. ' wcta' .tre ; Erca(ly in Concert Tonight over their m LtSor this (tha Victory stata-wid- e i Tonight the people of Trovo liqtmr) plank thrown in the will have the opportunity to hear scrap heap and come back David Reese in concert at the Co- we bragging about how iuiribin Theatre. For years Mr.j downed the Brigham Young was the popular musical idol 4 University crowd. Herald-meannf Provo and there are few resid- - 4; Wh at-tJiv s the University crowd the convention is not clear, as the University is not a po- litical precinct; but if it meant the crowd that the highest of praise from a largpj stood for temperance and audience of music "critics." The good government then it was the crowd of gentlemen press of that city recognizes his voice as one of the bost and his and ladies that composed the convention. - 'And when ability to please his audience has The -- - : SHIPS EIGHT n -- . 0 -- lli SUNK ud nv, Britoh oTT 10 BottOT- - . BORDEAUX, Sept. 17. A Ef111 from Delemont, Switzerland states that violent fighting is oc- tele-Ree- se terday afternoonibey-have-bee- n digging steadily hoping to find cumng7iuAlsaca,where-th- .term Commissioner, some of the men alive. Repeated French a.re eaininS ground. Great JAMES R GARDNER, 1 rapping& were heard during the anxietF 18 displayed by the Ger-Lehi. night and this morning, and the nsn population. ! t Commissioner, miners hope to rescue at least ' ' "" " t J. F. BR1NGHURST three, or four from the terrible LONDON, Sept. 17, 9K17 p. ra. death which threatens them. OfSpringville. Another great battle, even more - 4 Clerk . ficers of the mine feel- - certain vital for th countries concerned 4 E. T. PALFREYMAN, that some of the men were crush-ethan tho8e --which have preyed to death in the slide which ocSpringville. nowinprgress.The front Assessor curred on the 1600 level. 'is somewhat shorter than was th 4 HYRUM CHRISTENSEN, ' The missing, who ft is . feared cas 111 battle of the Marne, with others', was presented Salem. are doomed, are Edward Allen. wil1 bnt thia result only in a more to the convention there was Sheriff 30 years of age, brother of John contested 44 j battle, with not even dismurmur a of 4ifierce,y MARION CLINGER, . Allen, marshal of Eureka ; of them- TRANSPORTATION CLUB . trwP as?C8 throwing sent. whetheror-notyoqjj5uppolotThe 4 Lake View. platfom was most 31 years pfage. a each and ielvsfc verr miJSNmTAIlLATGYMi oth.cr the Democratic administration at native of Treasurer heartily adonted and cheered available Thomas l, England; R. W. con . pieee of the j eeho' to 4 r Armstrong the Washington and whether or not . L. L. NELSON, 28 years of age, a native : centrated in Salt Lake and Utah Railway determined the effort But then, everybody knows yowpnyouv. stampoLapproval of England ;Bert Lossee,,28.years the w readers of the Provo Recorder (on the record of that party. Do of age, former president of the 4,cwpanhaa:yeutedJhc44v. d)es gymnasium at the Brig- tb lines, TTerald take Its news reports be confused by Democratic Tintic MinersUnion FLOYD JOHNSON, jnot ; Fred Sund-rnuis- t, ' The Germans, who a fortnight ham Young University- - for r j orators with more into than 4 hundred there that a believing Payson. 43 years of age, a native of S 1 to, abandon their .first .AMrrains of salt 1 j s apy other issue. and a to There is "none. Finland ; m'e . Attorney--- j ears of 4 nnt. ' i endeavor irosCTy to destroy the ar- 4 sTft editorials, well nough said. 4 Every vote cast for a Democrat age, a native of GEORGE P. PARKER, Kurt Finland; niies of France and Great Britain 4 Provo- 44 4 and .jinJUtahjcounty is a vote sustai- ZeirroIcLAO years of age, anative eapntre Paris, have now for-Woodrow Wilson and Wilson of Surveyor ning . . , . Germany; Earl D. Brison, 30 morrow night. , According to ..tified themselves on the mountains. MORMON BATTALION JOIINRrSTEWARTT a native of St the officials of a A!sne' the no n to road, his constituents Tus 4; Provo. DAUGHTERS CHOOSE jtion ) William George; John Itewson ve'Ticeh"' Ira invitations record regular of platform Superintendent of Schools 4, breaking. and John veteran miners, sent out, as the company de Never m the historv of this coun.fand Gust Knight, J. P, CREER, Timterella, concerning sires a general attendance. . . , uccn Birongiy ,try has a man so deserted a plat- - whom little is knovn. Spanish Fork. a Ieetin" of the Daughters t reinforced with fresh No set J State Senators entertainment has on which was he fronx ' elected and ,form , The roar of falling earth wds Mormon Battalion held at the north and east. troops hav7 been arranged in advance never before has a platform been heard HENRY GARDNER, j? They by, the miners who were on and the affair some counter attacks 4 used merely as a stepping stone the 1600-fo?,rai7 Farrer attempted Spanish Fork. i level and at higher wone of the best promises to be of the season. 4 Wednesday the following of fi against the allied troops, which JOHN n. WOOTTON, 4, to office, to be spumed the mora- - elevations, but when they rushed WCT? eJeCied durin? flhed with victory, have" American Fork. .cntJhat Jiad accomplished Its to a id those whornt h ey knew ensum 'ear: jiad ithe Mrs. trying to SWti U 4 purpose. State Representatives prevent thm , of this been. trapped they wereTonfront j,, Rev. first - trenching themficlves. TR-vtee regcnt, Phillip After King L. 4 CHARLES JJary cityf at , discussing the WARNICK, ed length ' by a great wall in the raise lead has been chosen moderator for Both Sides Claim Victory of the Baltimore ing up into the Oklahoma Pleasant Grover - 4 various-plank- s .. P?st Carter; second vice( the; stope. Utah Congregational Association t . v . ocur - SAMUEL E. TAYLOR According to1 English platform he continued -, and death hung .overhead at its Threatening and trasTJrrr Jn. Eliza R. French official session held in T!ie Salt Lake first of the act Democra- and soon the continuous Payson. these Stewart; chaplain, Mrs. Luella tacks have Vemilsedaud tic party in comin? into power of rock and earth "causeddropping J. WILLIAM WING; JR., ' all the Mn. M. Oenoan oompril,! to O.meronMmdent was to enact the Underwood tar- miners to flee to the JaJ Lehi.' gi surface PEACHES iff bill, which has not accomplishL. K. STEWART, FOR EVERYBODY, tat tt, German . . . , ed the things promised of it. Do workings. SAYS GEOROE ADAMS cs general claims just the'ou-- J Beiljamin, " f 4 you and do the citizens of the east Ethel McDonald of jposute result. , I Spanish PROVO NEWS is NOTES It 300 ! With 425 delegates and numer- buy the necessities, of life any Fork has to 400 bushels Thefe certain, however, that the suit for divorce! a7 ous alternates assembled at the Cheaper J Do you get your clothes against broughtW. McDonald on , p.eaca8 here on my larm and country, north of the Getorge a former1 those who are in need of p4 good ,round for such uL Royal Theatre at Lehi last Wed- any eneancrtDo yon get. your the . grounds of cruelty, --The returned bacon after ties. Upon the armies of General would and call for the Republiand get all nesday morning Proyohas your lard any cheaper? plaintiff asks for $10.00 per month peaches rt want free of charge i wish a tnp covering a number of west- - von Khjk and General van Beulow can County Convention, which Of eonrse you dont. . alimony and the eare of a minor they would ,v be to yV one announce this through jerri rtateB . hat has of encivyou to depned the safety of the rest of ; the most proved the . happened , child German army, should retreat thusiastic and most heated eon-- I semee in the hands of its'ene- your paper so thatthose who r -- them i'4arriflCire hcenseg have been is- - be decided want call-fventions ever held in the county. m'PS the Democratic party? At fight in will them.! upon or forced county and state on to tie This them. !Iled came in Besides 1ollWhip over ser-- rional issues. Do not let message couples: the delegations froraialFtown3iyery-pportunity-4he-eivi- L holdingrx the frLt I n T n riensen of Sal em and yonr on- s, raided. Fsident; ponents dare pull the wool over phone yesterday from they have to be prepared to with ' who livcs on Provo Bench Just 2r!wn JanSen of SpaflafilTiranOhonier atfemprbirthrpkrt and tfec alllcs f outGark west 'of the "Beehive Store.' It i f them all 0rthnr be Field to Kppnan of get Marshal Kitchener. hoped that no one will antlj;a7 Spanish t them were represented on the PJatfornr failed for a return of , The for poaches nnder these' drcnniv , r tsrv of state for war, speAtin'secrfwj made repeated speaker n to- day-witfull knowledge of the - ' ; he rule of the people, 'but never thrusts at the Democratic falla- - stances. Robert S. Ruprel, district mana- - situation at the front, declared: Shortly after 10 oloek County j'18 Iie donate and the fTonse been cies and gave facta and figures to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pack enter- gcr of the Utah district. Woodmen Chairman Eph Homer ealled theiso The tide has now poinplet1v domanated by one show the extravagance ' of the turned. tained on of convention to order and after the nian and these two houses con- - present administration at the that II. and afternoon he, although telling the World, J. at Friday Fitzger g o.f the call. Temporary a,n the agencies through whieh ington and its lack of funds to dinner in honorof the sixtieth aid. clerk of Deseret Camp No. Public that the war will be a hn Chairman Preston GJVterson was the people rule. The. poliev cfjneet the of Mrs. Pack. For thisi06 Salt Lake City, visited Provo ne, appears to be hopeful of appropriation bills . birthday the introduced to the audience ftndiR,mPup,t:iaud econnmv' of the' A motion to name three ebmmit- - event pretty decorations of pinklCamP No. 482 last Monday even- - outcome. The- - British from all over the Upmocratic party shows an In- - tees was made and the asters were used. Inin? and discussed plans for a big . ami1 applause, army that ha delegations 8,ni whit? h proceeded to call atten-- , prpaRP bouRe g with c,ndpd the the first fiscal vear of named their members on creden- guests were. Mr. campaign to be pulled fuglit so long and so hard is looVv : ,1 r;r tion to the long list of Republican j'WOOQ.OOO over the last Repnbll- - tials, organization and order of ,and Mrs. Hy. Bnrke and Mr. anrlioff in the near future by the Pro- - ing forward- to support from tV successes in the maniigement- - ofPan Roland Greene of Salt Lake, administration. visitors returned Indian troops, which should Another business and platform and resolu- sty' 1 Mrs.. A. R. t1ie uation and state andlbJ,'fPn Pll fllt i eontained in the (ions, after, whicl the convention Lake the same evening but ke at the side of the English Pack,jto Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Smith' and ,Mr. Runzel will return said in part: Plnk advocating a single presi- - adjoiirned Provo if not for the present battle . . dentinl Tt is not for- the one which term. in Mrs.. Have week. me . nbouta Reese. heard rand Roy to With of all factions wid all inter- you neccssaiyfor mnst call your attention to the neces-- 1 Frps'dpnt Wilson drafting any ests represented on the committee' The Firncli officials V sity of selecting strong men for,'ec?s'a,ion in fulfilment of .that on platform and resolutions, it. The Salt Lake street railway the various positionsrUnlike the took considerable time to complete ' public that as the Germy sold own1 The was a system , today. .r I he who just ar- - ership of . the system will pas positions Republican . partv will the work, but when finished the r?n party rn control of the nation at aIor, prepared fo " rued jrr Ran Francisco today On from the Utah Light and Railway snijare supported this time, yon have more ' than welcome all true progressives to excellent platform ir appearing by his home from Australia, ranks.- We have work for where was fifty years o.f clean, progressive ' company to the Salt Lake Light Ipry' anv progress presented to the con-v- u tvhereway he has labored-a- s .4o ,doJn 4kis ' In vention. - rpror'l ia maintain and live up to, a mis- - and Traction company, which will The Germans ar4 . The. Democratic party jn the selec- fighting the common enemy tbey The prohifiltion "plank" over sion ary. fop fhe past two years or he controlled by the same every eyentualit ' tion of its candidates' is' nof hin- Democrat and inflgbtmr' s -- hp there was so. mu eh. advance tliat now control the Utah taining'a' force of dered in the Tend'hv anv such rec- false leaders of the Progressive ergnnien't. the of Bower and LighUebmpanyTt 13 of the Belgian being was president unanimously the Australian mksion. lie, is understood that the amount, in- - to cover ord, The Republican partv dur- - partv in this state who would sell adopted iby the committee and the' clean record of office has their leader into infamv for air""" expected to arrive in Provo ing, in the transaction will be built along lie national roadway 'Jhffieo for thcoiselvcs. fight your 'aboUt $2p,00f),000. day evening. . 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