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Show PAGE TWO . Is not being mentioned, LONG POSTPONED DRIVE OF The general public does not ex. ALLIES SET FOR OCTOBER . Jpect a strong offensive movement s la a tlrcles there Mould London, Sept2. It being tinted yeL but In or Is being Bought by Brooklyn de- has been chon J be no surprise should Gen. Joffre, here that tectives for shooting bis rival, Bardinl en as the time for the long postponed the French commander in chief, find e hile Barone ot South JBrpoVlym. of the allies, but the pointy it possible to attempt some kind of a was hehearsTng for liis wedding. big push attack Is- - to take place movement before an which For several eeks, Barone had been at receiving warnings that he would be kliled' before ff Z kl F he dent to eall on his .fiancee h last night, they took unusual precau-- . i tiong to prernt the actual carrying out of the t hi eat. The vinil vs were pulled 'Iovn on SUITOR SHOOTS HIS RIVAL . WHILE REHEARSING WEDDING New York, Sept. 4. A Jealous suit- POST EDITORIALS i ' ' II. C. IIICKS, Editor c - 1 Ba-'ron- mid-Octobe- Latter-da- Saints to hold out the hand of y fel-jalLeo- m ers. whmherih eyjie Jew sincjTrovo lias Latter-daSaints have sent (ratikLatter- - their .diihlrmj to the Procter academy and been stirred' by a localile-.o- r th'e nominal ional mhJstmL-MUH'indav Snints and their- institutions. had been s Ion- - tliaUwe believed thebooster spirit had overtaken all thq minis- ters of the city and that all felt well disposed toward-th- e people who make up this great commonwealth. Lev- Goodwin's denunciaSaints and their intion of the Latter-da- y stitutions came as a gioat shock to the people of Provo for they had been led to believe lhat Mr. Goodwin appreciated what had been done for him and the splendid institution of which he has chargm,' The Procter aeade-im- , whose teachers must-itheydiave 'oiifi-dcnc- e in Hr. Goodwin, enter the school with their minds poisoned against the people and prejudice against the children, is soon to open itsjoor for another school year. In Saints have sent the past many Latter-da- y to the children their Procter, but know-i- a which now exist, and the conditions prejudice which must go against their chi! dreu, we ate of the opinion tha mney will think twice before they will place an ronment around tlieir los and girL is so bitter toward their own principles of belief. . The Rev, Mr. Goodwin accuses die Saints with benriesthood of tlie Latter-da- v and cmhmvT j imti f icd ing vet we challenge Mr. Goodwin to point to mm mstanee where the Mormon people lacked patiiotism. We challenge My. Goodwin te how one instance wherein the Latter-da- y Junt-have demonstrated their patriotism nd love of country by responding promptly to the call of our --beloved nation. Even Saints were driven out d en the Latter-da- y d Illinois ami Missouri through prejudice pned into flame by ministers of other deaminations, the Mormon Battalion enlisted " t the war with Mexico and performed some f the most difficult duties of that war. These wen were true J:o the teachings of the priest-- ! nd which Mr Goodwin claims cannot be g -In- -facR - n tr Je s . . - Rev. Goodwin would have his teacher.- Saints are drunkdieve that our Latter-da- y ards, and after being intoxicated Saturday night attempt to teach the people Sunday Here again- we take- issue with morning- - whenever-thatin-i- Sssrr ' Jor many years Sir. Goodwin has be-the .tii' e oi t io roorrfovef looking the a hnui too h- i- and broad in 1oke1 ul,on - . .I. ear aid 'nl the shades Mere diawn. bis views to make a malicious attack upon The no u pie began rehearsing the cerebygthe sister of the those whose religious beliefs were different mony to act as biidesmaiu. Iliai Lussisus-Svstes- s than his own. lie wkis looked uponjas a yirgvho The he od a noisa at a 'window, than a knocker, and for that v ''eh ten eon was trying to raise. Vvliicli trickles through wculd-bassassin brole Jzr reason the people of this city were willing to ai'rifng. t.ie yhen pane o' glass, pushed aside the' your do all'in theirpmver to make him succeed shede and thrust a revolver into the youre -- chewing SPEAK room. One shot was fired the bullet and to make the splendid school he repreHEAD is the limit of in the lett side. He sents go forward. - The disappointment they h ting Pa 'one the floor. His fiancee dragged fell luxury in tobacco flavor. have undergone since that malicious attack bi toto a couch and ran to the winla- -t week is For putting a keen severe, for they have lost faith in the man and liis ability to do good. NothOutside there vas a clatter and the edge on your appetite e, -- d of sime one clambeiing over ing has been gained through the attack, yet theres nothing equal to much has been lost for both Mr. Goodwin the fence. Neighbors who heard the a rich, savory chew noise say they saw a man cl!mb sev and the people. -e fence- and disappear in a alley, of It is too had to have teachers come into n Investigation shoved that the our midst with a pi ejudice 'again.--1 a part bad pHtaladdertfi)ag a iliu cif bexia.wliidiwuIL ereate..a,U-aiig- i to t'.th the vincm- and that T'is'taT-rwtft dPsCr.CUig it had ne-s that cannot he ocicmne as long as th i .dentlv v itbont seriously tc7rc);cry 'Imve fniHrri U'cir principal, ann 'r ing him. with tliat feeling existing and those teacbei-tbev can find, wbci it A LITTLE IN "THE kHding for tbe J -' tbc BLACK J30T AT THE justice in Mormons who have belief k WEDNESDAY ELLEN Ueir religion sending tboir children to tin' SPEAR HEAD Is made of 4- r-J'-'- . ycv assi-tes- d boo-derTTath- I ej e system t vr rrffy - Rev. Goodwin for we believe that he has pur- peoplm.and can tamely - misrepresented-ou- r. not justify himself in the malicious state ments he has given out. When he talks of The Tips of Ihe'Latterday Saints- being stained with tobacco, we are willing to meet him on that point and to challenge him to show Saints are more nib wherein the Latter-da- y dieted to this habit than (kmgregationalijb In fact, many of the ministers who have oc enjmnt the denominational pnlpits,nf" Prpvo during the past ten years Jiaymbeen user-o- f centage of tobacco and a far greater-pe- r are victims of the tobacco habit than might he found among the Mormons. 'Rev. (loo. Iwpr talks about the lack ol culture, yet were he redding in some ensurn communities mid assailed the dominant religious organization there as he lias here, we seriously doubts Mr. Goodwins ability to get out of the community before the inwould rise in tlieir wrath dignant meml-erambride him out of town on' a rail. A et the culture of the Mormons would Nfjrbid irraa retional aets, because the people po-gMe. will agree with pugnance for Mr. Goodwin that there is not a fabe affovt-edne.-- s mav in the West his new- - teacherfind in the East, but there, is a culture that far surpasses it among the whole smiled people, not only in Utah, but in the other states of which all the people tbe possible except ion of a .with are proud, I - -- fall-hu- T -- 1' PLUG TOBACCO st i- krtitnt iom the world s bcstlohacco leaf y the choicest of red each leaf Burley and is selected for its full juicy Me believe that some explanation n apology is forthcoming to the people of Pro o from Rev. Goodwin as Ids attack on lit people of this fair city is in itself both vv American and unjustifiable. - o o o ' Ken-tack- richness. four first chew of SPEAR HEAD will open your eyes to the genuine enjoyment there fs m chewing when the tobacco is really MEN, DOGS ANI) BONES - Every dog looks after bis own bone, fie no other dog will guard it for him. re weas residents of this communit.i s alive to our own interests than tbe do-ik-- good . s to bis? Many .bones are lying around ns in tl way of opportunities for advancement, , br. we are prone to pass them by- We are tp absorbed in tbe dime of tbe present forever see the dollar of tbe future, This paper has more than onee spoken cl, tbe advisability of every per soli working k armbny in a determinedffort to make- - this a better and more prosperous community-- . Like the dog, ojhcr towns and other peo pTcs are guarding their owij bones and are reaching .outfor more, to replenish thok- n shioifld t y A' Black -- soe this charming little THE AMERICAM TOBACCO CO. in the last three chapters oi Box at.- - The Ellen on , esday. x - - nim-Monno- ns s -s di-ord- er. inter-- mountain Bijkwlmt are we doing? In fact, are we doing anything toward this end? " Are we making anv effort to increase' t1 o number of homo industries and tlieir outputs? Are we makimr any c6ncerted efforts toward increasing tle wealth of the com- - n unity! Are we doing anything at all in tbe na lore of building up our town and count rv side, or are we just drifting with tbe tide and whom or tie tide mnv take ns? Tbe lowly dog looks after bis bone, but v Hat are we doing? 0- O ay Boys ! -- Come. In TUE OTHER SH)E Tbc boys and girls of today are entirely too smart they 'know more than tlieir parent, remarked a citizen tbe otlef da.. -- Tbi-i is not true in some ease, but tve it is fear only tdo true in others. But is it the fault of tbe children, or of be parents? x When tlie parents of today wre fLi bildren of yesterday they were taught to reverence tlieir parents and respect their YOU .. suits. - the pleasures of life, The attaok made by Mr. (Joo.lv, in before ' k!,a'tfor Even its in infancy tbe childlearn fron; the Congregational teachers is absoluJli ncfessitx-tdepend upon its. resources, and tbe most, uniimtifiable tirade in tbe bistoia each serves to extend it worldly but ' day of Provo. The people of all religious de- it gradual drifts away from the nominations beve lived and tbrivln thisjknmUtHUe and assumes a degiee of t,10rty fair eitv, and have lookedmi'on cadi other and self independence importance entirely social equals and good neighbors- The tot ou to its proportion years. pie of all .denominations are active and proo o- gressive and hi"! minded enough to admit tbe-rig- lit of e;mh to his own belief. Tbeyj Adveitising pays tbe buyer just as much s --othcr-a know-eac- h il and it pays-botgood neigbbors and "gem p-pays imeulturei pays them bamld'Utely for it creates greater tlcmen and ladies and not-tb- e rifLraff tbp Rv. Goodwin would have bis sales for tbe dealer and leads the buyer to new teachers Micve them to be. All have a points where be cap trade to the best advan-liig- h regard for jaw and order and a f ogling tugc. Hitch up to thoTnerehant who adver-o- f brotherly love which has caused manv tises, and grow with him. , invited to Theres nothing better in the world; and every one priced within the reach of all. There is great sat- - ftarenfriiendsMbeMlfnc ll are cordially look over our handsome line of fall elders. It is so in some eases today, but in mam .. M , , . , br -i- h o knowing that you are" dressed just a little better. ... Qvercoatsiare also an item in the sfaetion-toorin appearence of the winter dress. We can show you something. $oodin - -- A & - - - , M A contributed freely t itution has made its call, for assistance, 17iR' - - y - overcoat patterns to. Pditchell, tlie Tailor v Cleaning Pressing Dyeing 4 J r fly |