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Show s IAUE THE PEOVO POST two UNSlOKCliED AT t:CC H. U CJHICK8, LIST OE --THE Editor. America 0FPC2TEMTY OE A COMMUNITY LET U3 EE CONSERVATIVE.; ('tie of tin1 k i .11 t lights Vit one T.i't rj'4 hi Tiie f.in.,t'ir umiests of this eetmnrjiiY be to seems rv the pnm-n- t ..ps:u)ruf the leghlfftun not plaee too much nnilmsis up ui the is it ami h fuiit bill Utilities tin comuiuj'iTVeP of mal layyevtiry loot oflri'O.li. 'iff-- ' ami eonsertatiem ; wlndt will amljieees.s'ty m lilVju i III l.iyl'est ih gree. wm is yirt a question. However, we ileuie to sv hole of Europe ui.piu- that while 'xe are in fa or oF a puMie utilities eom- not favor ,lUet'ne there will he a tremeinhnrs ileniaml upon mission for this state, we ceitainly-il- o y ex-inevictt for fond stuffs' in the months to coo and the, Evans bill, as it would not oiilv prove 'e-w.U pensive to the state, hut it would place the tWi'itlds demand mnst he'metor. these people 7entor in absolute control over the felf4fraih.l,owj starve. a eon-- jl the and trinities other power railroaiTand qq1IS n,,t neeessarilytnean that America er, e f erred tnTt he'cnllrd itpon-t- o J'Euroj gratis Eli--for what' she gets from us m gold, point would place the lailroads and other ' corns at l.is merry in such a way that no company ,0jar f,,r dollar. o: fenf for would dare to undertake anything big duty and an opportunity confront us. N cuim.ii.s-j itnmiptimi on the part of tlur Utilities ' luty deiohnds that we produce to our Jijnit, " sion such ns the Evans bill jmq exes. that the liiuigry aeioss the waft'r may be ful. t n.t in that there ;Utali needs a utilities comnisvon. but ipjio: tunity knocks at our door go at tlw anatter ooiisistmitly. mid ooiiY.ivafu el.V. u ij. 4, a 1 ,tJy urn r L et. akhilh pnuya.for e very We want our puhlie utilities prupeilv tegrdaAsh ounce .e can raise. Even now the hand of Eu-hwe' do not want them outstretched across' the water for Ameiiandivpped nid jH. badgered because thTyare public Fnr.(hll i;,.aii thermorer-Utc- h must look to her finances and an jt iin 0pp irtunity for the bTuhling up' oftbis state tar (ommunit.v, for lheenru-Tnugunwise commission might easily eo of our people, for !ltu influx of foreign gold such ns we have never ore than it would produce. Lit us have a public utilities enmnns'-uq)- , i;;Hnsn l.f,ire. bnt let it he on conservative lines. Clive it na- "p,r Europe must eat and to cat Europe must sonable power, hut under no condition place it my the food stuffs we have to sell.' where a governor might become manager of tlie Let every foot of ground produce something states utilities. Big business, itself, will not op- the financial weal of this community, 0 0 0 pose reasonable regulation and although atevv ut 1 ut-l,ti- In France the number of disconcerts, Pascal, Rousseau (Montaigne Rabelais, oo was-tsensible, Voltalroho'o pugna- clous to be crushed), Victor Hugo, Baudelaire, Flaubert (the two last named .were - publicly prosecutedJorj obscene" wTitings stupendous), Ber- lioz (adjudged 8 madman), Balzac, Pasteur, Verlaine, Manet, Mcpet how many racre? Mind you, I don't say (but these men v. ere all model citizens ; but then acre men cf genius (Claude he fr mpaMcsmIgkLattmnUa.toktLftdyahtaggAtUic.TrihmAk0ittingk.Enolrltyl.JJ??.g.lllLr''i.l; , and were persieutedAJEdouard M..i.et as bitterly as was Richard W ag-ne- 0 o o Eobert J. Thompson, former American cou- 0 0 snl at Air; la Chapellc. wants congress tp ,ap ,Q x: a commission to secure peace i nEucope.t?Ag' THE CALL OF BLtQDfjj The hour is at hand for all thepanpLes .of the want congress to keep its mouth shut and its United States to use exhreme caution anUTn'eat at Lome. v 0 O forbearance in- tlisciHsing the conflict InEiope, vi tick 4s taJbie w 1m lest ,a. r, winds. and congressman who duf neutrality to the four requiring The blood of every nation at war is mixed votei for war to enlist and go- to the front. war; ThytrthbYtTBjy-pies from many lamls. These people are gooiT cit0 J t izens, loyal to their adopted cmiutry, ready to, Onej Why big guns for coast defense 1 defend it in case of need, but we canrpt expect started congress can roar loud enough for all them to eutircly fozge tthe kindred ties of their belligerent purposes. nativity. The TiToml of their torefatliersTs calling bo In the event of hostilities we might borrow a each of them, and kn the heat of the argument or of those guns we obligingly shipped down to few in the stress-o- f strong emotion it is easy to say or ' a - - a ' do that which" will wound RuiueHuan whose sym0 o 0 ." pathies are witli another country with thp place -- wontstQlinw-v- v haUheeoiueof Somebody he once 'ealleir home dvitlTtBe'Ia ml thdf shelters the the high ost of massing dogs. Keducing Ihc bones of Jhis auccstdr&4.-.- 4 1.. Let us use forbearance one to another. us roneede to others the right' of sympathy ve Five hunilreil people went bathing at Coney i cutEclves enjoy. Let us remember that there ls Island last w eek. Xo doubt they needed the bath, good among all peoples, honorable men of all - o-- 0 0 x Fashion has races, justice in every land. Let us refraiit-frodecreed that women must re acriidOhious ilehate amHurn our united energies duce hr weight in erderto wear the latest gown. " 4 to the preserving of our free country from the . - 0 o cr H6rrork'oftIiF tohfla graTTbli'niir'Tir'dVaM Jtihg Vihnt a ealaaiitv for those who cannot reduce, Europe. and yet will not wear an garment. Lets speak softly and say little. ' 0 o m y'L.-sJ-i- 00 - rf- - - . out-of-da- te 0 Q A hnncNfc! 00 o to protect the or otherwise; D1CS, j 4t Smt The Centaur Company, 3BflBBB8B3EE23SEEBEE53E5E52! r. Dont shout for war until you are ready to to stay quit. go yourself. 0 minion mouths with which to and nothing with which to fight! Iluh! 0 0 And just w hy does the mouth, of March one of Joe Cannon k 1 J jare Jt a,;,;. " - Is dost? at hanJ. The bflght warm jdays ' are Almost here. , YOUIi CLOTHING CLEAN WANT YOU. WILL AND FRESH TO SUIT THE SEASON ' THINK ABOUT AT NOW Go through your wardrobe. In every home there ' Jreaps of Clothing that needs CleamvfjjAtepamnn, Rtmodeling,or Dying XYe are. tiily prepared Vnh umduueryand eipeft" ' help to do youp. work, .'You can save many dollars U JlA 0 r avjt vnur olothing denned aniUiixed up atid spendIiJfrf(5iier for stead of -- new matter ovr or in talkrthe and Come one?. free-of charge. prone 28L We collect and deliver U - "f- - ) f' imillieKvw V X f 1 Russia was not too gentle in her handling of Dostoievsky who was Tol sntpped to e Turwas hatofl hy the throne. but occaslon-- J genev was his country as on Imprisoned ally, estate by the authorities. Poland's bard, Adam Mlckiewicz, fled to Paris; even the spiritual Chopin, psychically brave! as his music proves; left War- Iberia-ten-ye- ar ' . Cervantes; Sweden .her mystie Swedenborg, her gifted Strindberg. Ibsen, Ilka Dante, lived to exile, solitary and abased by the world. Lenan of Hun- gary died mad. THE CLEANING UP SEASON L -fi- hel-kuyne, tNiMKorBediJJe&raatfitXs a-- a MILCHELLS go.-sto- - 101 N. Phone -- 81 self-exile- 1, .Academy Ave. vw A f m sy Your Physician Kjtows Fletchers Castoria. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk Meredith... Landprgtid Harvey. Darwin. Be Foe, Bunycn couldiall tell tales of neglect, contumely even ., worse. v , f - . as-ca- ; baby the BEST- YOULL give :YOUR owx s Byron,- - Browning, -Keats, I quitand just ' , I prepared by him for cver 30 years. Shelley,- i - to . '' r - shw-Jame- w Its eav , Dante, august name, mighty poet, solitary pacer of the shore;" Tasso, Columbus, Galileo, Leopardi, Carduccl, Even little Holland allowed Rembrandt, Vermeer and Spinoza to die obscurely. Ireland amongjjthers Clarence Siangan can noiy ddilt say, its a pity he drank!" andehn M. Synge. Scotland has Burns as an "awful" example, while England is first in. the Acid as the toother of poets: Mtlton, Blake, Italy;- every-senato- , 4 -- ftifk-iguitetber-powde- ? - llr61'fcriirTtffirir$fPrrrdTn'tits'''0it jokevvhen she asked the United States to yro-- i tcct her from the encroachments of Japa n. ele Sam would have difficulty in protecting his own national hide. Nations cannot fight without X the munitions of war. - 1 . 'O is the only guarantee that you hv. v e-- ,e 1 4 I) . "lm-mora- T 1 ir j Ceaiys a-- f-- 1 Re- - -- -- pm In Man, Even. j 1 Poo" w as chiefly a drunkard to hi contemporaries; the gentle Emerson, our one great philosopher, was abused for his candor;AValt Whitman was howled down, and our one gentu$ fcs ! painter, W'hlstler, lived abroad his We long. Thoreau was considered as no great 'shakes." and Henry James Is g dweller under foreign tents. Germany, too. has - a little list: Goethe, who was early damned an and an ' epicurean when his TanTwii$ '6C4U pied 'by Napoleon (th ( Little Corporal knew better; Voile un homme! he exclaimed)- .- Heine died In exile as "M. Henri Heine, poete et raconteur," at Paris. . Schopenhauer and Nietzsche - abused their - native country to language that ,tLil.fJiUer8- with irony and hatred. Richard Wag, r.er had no reason to love Germany, and, there is Beethoven, who Used and 'died In Vienna; Handel, anjEnglish- -' man - by adoption; Schumann, and many others, who suffered from neglect. In our ow n days Richard Strauss 1 state and of the people, a conservative eonimis-- 1 sion,, or at least a' comission with conservative powers would he able to as effectively correct the evils as oen with unlimited power, such as is sug- gested by the Evans measure, Utah has always been noted for consistent eonaervatism ami we 6 should keep to it. Had NAF FRECF f.'.E'L - In2r;ti- M tilde to Thoce Who ite Her . , Immortal In literature. - i con-'n,j- Ha cent Ycarj N. f GEEAX-- U ATEO 1- - This list tnlght easily Te lengthened, mention of Socrates, Jesua Christ, Mahomet, Moses, Maimoutdes, Luther, Loyola and 1 Savonarola, be- cause they are victims to the worst passions of mankind the passion aroused by theological odium. Such nerene souls as $hakespeare1 Da Vinci, Velasquez, Montaigne, never became embroiled in politics or religions rows. If 'jou are 'ever ' assailed v Hh' a'ny 'of the great names7 simply reply with the How sere they treated question: during their lifetime by their fellow countrymen? Puck. RICHES i pleased to Tearnlhat I .avold There is 6t leat setdom come- - suddenly. They are usually the result of thrifty naoiu. -- i.. and "fonnedinyouthTTuppTemeSted'by' to 'Cure"tn that is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure the habit of saving. . is the only positive cure now known to The person who saves always . the medical fraternity. Catarrh being ACCUMULATES, and accumulaja constitutional disease, requires a tions pave the way to riches. ' Hall's Ca conBututionaUtratmenL can tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting begin the habit of saving by open" and drreetly winihe-..bioTfig;a 'savings- aceounrarthirtank" of the system, thereoy de-One dollar will start you on the strojing the foundation of the disease,' road to wealth. ' and giving the patient strength by PROVO COMMERCIAL building up the constitution and assist; A SAVINGS BANK ing nature in doing ita worn. The " Preventing Soil Erosion. ....President Reedt8moot have so much faith in Its C, E. Loose Vice President Soil erosion is doing business dam- proprietors curative powers that they offer One J. T.Parrer Cashier age constantly, and few people know how to apply preventive measures. In Hundred Dollars for any cade that it J. A. Buttle .....Assistant Cashier the annual report of the bureau of fails to cure. Send for list of testiF. ..Assistant Cashier soils of the department of agriculturs monials. a simple method of handling one class Address F. J. CHENEY CO., ToleSST4m ilf of erosions'qs described. This Is Tiie do Ohrh. wvr5j( $?fy Y Sold by all Druggists, 75c. caee where Jhesoil Is being washed ' twnrte'''''gaHtok,xwr.dWrra,iDd?is t build a dam across the incipient gul- - pation. (Adv.) ly, through which a seweF pipe is , pessed, connecting with an upright pipe situated at the upper side of the dam The hollow formed by the dam will fill with water In fiood conditions until the top of the upright pip Is reached, whFirth6"tcess of water runs off quietly into the next field or Into another Impounding space below. The cutting current of the draining water Is stopped and the sediment carried by it settles above the dam, thds tending to repair tha damage prevloualy done.- - A eultabl tile drain located! aT5Te- - afHts-Btages, Any-petobn,-- d -- ng, nvueeus-surfaces 1 I Our Selling Expenses Are less than any other concern in the State; hence we can sell 'IT you a piano for considerably less than, any .one else7 tftattvwnatv&w-'wais- . 4 Ugr tapnnifded the upright pipe. i 8 'q hp ope n 3 PiaRos:sod:by-uSgo-direct-fromfa- c- tory to your home. y . We have saved many others many dol Iars,letUs do the same for you. BLAK.E-MUS1- 1 ; G 1 Realistic Maneuvers. TheTurETsli afniy mTgTfFpossTbly baT rutting up a oetter fight just now hacT it been trained according to the methods adopted by one of Its earlier commanders Lord Broughton notes to diaryof January IS. 1833, that he met Nahmek Pasha, the Turkish ambasthe lord chancellor's dinne sador, table. 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