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Show . Herald Editorial i.. i y CLASSIFIED ADS primary of the Progressive W, H. Ray & Co. have, lots of money party of Provo will be held 'la tile hand to loan on reat estate of every on 10 room' county" court Tuesday, Sept. in Utah county. kind 14 8 to a. m.r to select at delegates at convention 'tbe state Ogden, Sept.' FOR QUICK SALE One piano,, oak 13; also 14 delegates to Progressive side board", bird's eye maple Dress party Judicial convention at. Provo, er, one White sewing' machine two Sept. Mrs. John books. book cases-an- d G.TJ, CARPENTER, Signed: 21 .1, NorthSecndl East. '6rsleyI ' ' : . i PROGRESSIVE CALL. A mass Holes in the Pocket ' "Look atthe hole In the bottom of my pocket,--. no telling how-mucmoney I have lost," !a V mted a young man the other day. After he had gone an oViuan Bald; 'Til het he hag los more money oct of the hole at of his pocket than he ever lost from that little hole at the bottom." He spoke with the wis dom of age.. Most of the goney goes out" of the big hole atf the top of the pocket and we don't w Hut we raisea great rumpus if even a dine drops out through the hole in the torn. Moral? Do away with the Docket as a money purse -an account at our fcank. -- !li TWO SYSTEMS; BOTH CAUGHT" . ; Are the confessiuns l Senator Peutse in keeping with what we knnyTTlh"e management arid policies of the. last, sixteen years? That is Republican- party during. ' the point. , There will he disagreement as to the personal culpa-- " bility'of this man or that. The word of some people will : gress of guilt, as to motive and as to purposes. There are those who will profanely wonder how it happened that when some unconscionable deviltry in the political interest : of "Th eodore Roosevelt waiTaToot he alwayswroTe a private letter to somebody, to be produced later, disavowing the villainy. But concerning the main point, we, think there can be . but one conclusion. When the Republican party was Han- in 1ROi it- foil in tn iht Vnnrt a In! theT rntcrt ia intar- which considered laws a commodity ta.be bought like ests, anything else, In return for gigantic campaign funds' that party-ga- ve the Government of the United States Into of these interests. They "ah ve written arid to a large "extent they have "nforcd" th laws that they bought. .This period of JIannaism embraces the Presidencies of ut Mr. , McKinley s de- ivicjviniey, Kooseveit and lait. votion to the idea that it is the dntv of (".nvcrtim cKrWtti th rirh and tn trust the r,-tn 1r,nt idAr tlio n.1 fare of other people there can be no question. Of Mr. Taft's inability, in spke of promises, to free, himself clutches of the protected trusts and combines we have had sad and repeated proof in his vetoes of the Democratic-Republica- n bills reducing the cost of diving. There remains to be considered Theodore' "Roose veTt." ' He was at the;head of the llannaized Government nearly twice as long as McKiniey or Taft. The only difference between him and them was that, beiivg violent, jealous and - resentful, he fell out with a few of the great cormorants while heaping favors upon the others. In the matter of mischief done he was the worst of the llannaized" i'lTsi- dents, for his gluttonous ambition made him particularly susceptible to those who pandered to his vanity and his lust of power. He has assailed niaiiythfngs. but he has never yet attacked the tariff which gave him the 1'resi- dency. Thus we have three llannaized Administrations, all with records of contempt for. popular rights that fit exact- ly the theory of government by syndicate that Mark Ifanna established. Can we wonder that the great party thus shamelessly perverted has gone to pieces? Can we marvel at me teuas mat nave appeared among trie leaders.'' 'Lan we be surprised because they arejbreakingtheir long Is there anything "strange about the efforts of some of the worst vi them to make it appear that they are innocent? It was inevitable that a System such as this should be -XposeA Itis jiot in Jiu mannat ivf to-We believe that the Pensecret offenses rose confession will be followed-bothers. Fearj revenge and hope of reward will reveal the truth as to Hanna's National System as they are now doing in New York with relation, to the infamous. Police System. They are two of a kind.. -- . I - ' I i r ' - the-keepi- ng ! H . f h - - - i .. - -- sil-enc- e? ? na -- 3 , :. 7' i t ii-i - f it intain-ftreveV- -in . POST EDITOR RESUSES TO DEBATE. Large hens. WANTED ' Judicial Convention. Judicial convention of the v A e:-?- - (Hiariman. " - '1 ti"bp . Phone 551x 2t FOR ALE .Motorcycles, one one will held be Utah of state ajdistriet. Incondition at Provo, September 14, 'at 11 o'clock power. - - First-clas- s 240 Center. 3t East a. ru. for the purjwse of nominating a quire,, d Judge-anDistrict Attorney for the -- Two-Tindta- ji Fourth Judicial-distri- ct V(tei "Iq athe for general The Progressives of the various towns and cities of the county are re quested to call their primaries and elect delegates to said convention not r than September 11, liH also at the same time .select the same number of delegates, to state conven tion at Ogden, September 13, 1912. Apportionment for Utah county Is as follows: Provo, 14; Spanish Fork, 6; Spring-ville- , 5; American Fork, 5; Lehi, 4; JPjantCroyJE'ayj&Qji, 3; Benja-- . min, 1; Lakeshore, 1; Elberta, 1; Alpine. 1,; Goshen, 1; Salem, 1; Tucker, 1; Colton, 1; Thistle, 1; Fairfield, 1; Provo Bench, 1; Pleasant View, 1; Lake View, 1; Vineyard, 1; Sanaquin, 1 ; Maiiletoh, 1 ';"Sprrng--Lak,l."- : G. J. CARPENTER. Signed: . Charimah. November-eleetio- n. .... --fl - For bowel complaints In children always give Chamberlain's Colic, .Choleraand "Diarrhoea "Remedy "and castor oil. It is certain to effect a cure and when reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant' to take. No physician can prescribe a better rem edy. For sale by Headquist Drug Co., Two Stores, Successors to Palace and Smoot Drug Co. . (i WORLD CONGRESS OF CHEMISTS. Washington, D. C. Sept. 4. With an attendance representing the leading countries of the world and embracing The-rtgt- place to" rt- eat-"1- ff Provo Commerical & Savings Bank J. T. FARRER, Cashier REED SMQOT, Pres. Provo, Spencer's cafe. FOR SALE Four lots, half block, good house, eellar, granery, barn, cheap. Write George B. Peay, Pleasant Grove, Utah. WANTED A waitress. wH-- ?A - Apply imme2t diately to Colonial cafe. FOR SALE A-- l horse and buggy, or will trade for good cow. Enquire 257 North. Fourth W6st. FOR RENT Three-rooframe house, cellar, barn, tf Call, 319 West Center St. cfaleken-eeopr'large-- .. . .. VV r-s- m lot. The'reply of the editor of The PrtVo. Post i just what 1 lis we expected; of such a eowardly'buhch. reply is Course Not" why debate an issue which belongs to Congress, lie even refuses to give Postmaster Clove any credit 7 fory.,l1tfngr'SoroediTd7iar& .for. the paper a few TIaysago. What is the matter Brother Editor are you afraid to, come." out in the open and discuss the issues which concern the affairs of this Threat state. We would lTkl;"tlJha "ouTfel- iow editor explain what would be the harm in an open dis cussion of suclra- qiif st'ionT Since The Post either caiTt find tine or space to answer my questions in their columns hy not have a friendly discussion" of these issues where "each will have a chance to be as lenghty as he wishes. We feel that our statements were clear enough iif the Issue to. be understood bv anVschoaL hov and ther wa no rpann - f' wfeuLcompetitoLshoul mLxstaLemeotsdrhe.ques tion which he cleverly evaded, was "Does he write theJRe- puuntriii cuuoriais wnicn appear in nis paper or does some one write them for him ?" . ." We stated that-i- our worthy editor would meet us in open debate he could perhaps throw down this question il concerning the Utah Copper and ask" us to prove it but he accepts that challenge we feel under no more obligations to prove this than we placftiim under to prove the statement he makes about The Knight telegram. Even if ,one leading Democrat felt that we needed the -- tariff non wool or some other commodity that does not indicate that r the Democratic party must answer for all these ills. We as Democrats boast of allowing our workers free thought and speech. 'Again we insist on the open debate. " f un-"t- -- WILSONSPEAKSPLATNLYT State Republican Convention,- Lake City Sept. 5th, 1912. - Salt The Salt Lake Route has been se lected as the official route for the Utah County delegation to, the State Con vention. Regular morning train. One fare for the round trip. GEO. W. CRAIG, Agent. o The Men Who Succeed as heads of harge enterprises are men of great energy,. Success, today demands health. To all is to fail, it's utter folly ior a man to endure when Electric Bitters will put himright on his feet in short order. 'Four, bottles did me more real good than any other medicine I ever took," writes Chas. B Allen, Sylvania, Ga. "After years of suffering with rheumatism, liver trouble, stomach "disorders, and deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks to Electric Bitters, sound and well." Try them.. Only JO cents at.. Headquist Drug Co., Two Stores, Successors to Palace and Smoot Drug Co. Both begin with B and result in rested nerves and peaceful, dream less sleep. They're both botiy and nerve tonics and should be" taken 6ingly or together a6 often many men. who have earned everlasting fame ty delving ihtd the hidden secrets of nature and setting to work as, possible. forces heretofore undreamed of, the BeckerY Beer is a true health Eighth. JnternaUonal CQHgresaof Ap, E A- plied Chemistry was formally opened heverage.. in this city' today with an address of Writ (n fot UxOrlet iircet dca o : welcome by President Taft. In many respects the gathering is the most TO TRY WIDOW ON s Ogttea MURDER CHARGE notable ever assembled in the national capital. Among the distinguished chemists in attendance are Sir.- WillTulsa, Okla., Sept, 2. Preparations iam Ramsay, the great authority on are about completed for the- - trial of radium; Dr. E. G. Acheson of Niagara, the Router murder case -- at the term Constipation is the starting point A :. m the inventor of carborundum; Prof. ' To be for serious diseases. many of the superior court here this month. William L. Perkins of Manchester, The defendants in tne case are Mrs. healthy keep the bowels active and England, who Is known as the father Laura M. Reuter. widow of the alleged, regular. HERBINE will remove all acof- - the aniline cumulations in the bowels and put the dye industry; Dr. Sam vlctim7 and Bud Bellew.Puy B. Macuel E'yde of Norwa-y.who- , system in prime condition. Price 50c. developed kenzie and Joe BaKer. the electrical process of extracting The murder of Charles T. Reuter, Sold by Headquist Drug Co., Two nitrogen from the air; Sir. Boverton, Successors to Smoot and All persons who desire to buy land who was a well known lawyer, is one Stores, the world's leading authority on Palace Co. Drug of- the most baffling at the Government Auction Sale on mysteries the petroleum; Prof.N. L. Lindet, repre a police of this city ever have dealt October 8th and who cannot examine senting the French ministry of agricul with. He was WELL KNOWN ARMY killed in his bedroom ture; Court Councilor Dr. Alexander OFFICER R ETIRES the land personally can arrange with, . . at his home --on the- - night of May 5 us to examine and select for them. Bauer and Dr. Edmund Stiassny of last. Valuable diamonds he wore and reasonable. Charges Vienna, and Dr. A. J. M. Van Water- D. C. Sept. 4. Col. Washington, a large sum of money were missing. school Van Der Gracht, director of the Mrs. Reuter was locked in her room James N. Allison, chief commissary of Government Intsitute for the Geologic acrost the half at the time and her the Eastern Division and one of .the al Exploration of the hetherlands, screams aroused the neighborhood. A best known officers of the United Provo, Utah Today was devoted to the formal tall man, masked, with a red ! light State army, was retired today on ac opening: Droceedinggot jthe coneresa was seen : run count of age. At' the Tomorrow will be spent In the 'in dangllngTronTa belt, age of 14 Col. ? Allison ning from the house. enlisted as a private in the spection of the various government The next day Mackenpie, Bellew Thirty:ninth Kentucky Infantry, and buildings, alter which f the delegates and Baker were arrested on the the- served in the ranka of that command will adjourn to , NeW York, where ory that Reuter'g murfler was the re- unm me ena or the civil war. In 1867 several days will be spent in discuss sult of a conspiracy, with robbery as a he received an appointment to West With : the blind ing scientific," questions. to conceal the real motive. Not Point and close of the New York sessions - Ura graduated in 1871, among until the preliminary hearing of the hia classmates being the late Gen foreign visitors will be taken on a tour three men began was Mrs. Reuter Frederick D. Grant, of the country for the inspection of Major Gen. George served with a warrant charging her W. Davis. Are being served now at Lieut Frederick KrhwatVa various Industrial. xentersr with being a party to the alleged con- - the Aarctlc o explorer, and Lieut. Jhon . . splracy. aicKinney,- who was killed bv the What We Never Forget -OCheyennes in Wyoming.' From. 1871 according to science, are the things as Diarrhoes Is always more or Jess until 1890 Col. Allison was on duty in sociated with our early home life, such as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. thaLmother prevalent during September. Be pre-- theJSYest snd-lthose years e ne"A polite place for polite or grandmother used to cure our paredfor it. Cbamberiain'a Colic. oome noted as an Indian fighter. In Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the war with Spain be was chief comburns, bolls, scalds, Bores, skin erup people" and effeotual. It can always be missary of the prompt bruises! corps. After that he tions, cusprains or Forty depended upon and Is to take. went to the Philippines, where he was pleasant years of cures prove itt merit. UnFor sale by. Headquist Drug Co.. Two In rivaled for piles, corns or cold sores. Beyeral of the hard campaigns that Stores, Successors toPalace and Smoot followed the war with SDain. 25 Cnt. at centi Only Headquist Drug Co.", Drug Co. Uncle Ezra Says Allison's retirement leaves. in. the ac Two Stores, Successors to Palace and " tive ranks of the army only two of Smoot Drug Co. It don't take mpre'n a gill uv effort MINNESOTA AWAITS ROOSEVELT. ficers who fuoght for the preservation to St. Paul Minn., Sept 4. The Pro- of git fouks into a peck of trouble" the Union a half century Red Wine', and Eggt. agoThey and a little neglect of constipation, of Minnesota are Daniel W. The Duchess Hohenberg of Vienna gressive party leader ArnoljTof the quarter-master- 's have completed all' arrangements for biliousness,' is reported to have proved .the. valu Indigestion or 'other liver department, who will retire will do the Bame. If ailcf red wine as an aid to the produc- Colonel Roosevelfa visit to the Twin one week from derangement today; and' Cpi; John tion of hens'f eegs. The duchess U Cities. The third party presidential L. take ing, Dr.King's New Life Pills Clem, "the drummw boy of Chlcka- aid to have been advised to try. wine candidate is scheduled to results. Easy, safe, sure, quick arrive here mauga," who will reach the on her poultry by Prof. Joubert of age limit and from Des Molnea shortly after 7 25 " cents at Headquist Drug only next summer. Fontalnebleau. Selector of Successors to Palace Two Co., Stores, one dozen healthy hem the duchess red o'clock tomorrow morning and will re- -- o mainthe entire day. . ... Co. Smoot six of them on wine aoaksd ftwi and The nroeram Drug child that has Intestinal vnrmi laa w u the rate of one glass each a dav. Th calls for two speeches, one in the handicapped in Its growth. A to-other tlx had their same ration soak- open air at the Minnesota ' State Fair . doses 8me Success, ed with water. Within four montht In CREAM ..VERMI the forenopn,-an- d one at aluchedn FUGE Did you find the urometer of that the wine-fe- d hens had laid 148 more and exncls worm.! th destroys Z concern Tasked one de immediately after child immediately eggs than those drinking onl water. la Minneapolis Imorove- i tective, ; Eggs of the wine-fe- d hens are said to ward. The speech at the fair gorundi thrives, wonderfully. Price. the other. "Yes," 25c . replied per be much larger and of a finer quality. probably, will last an hour, and will bottle. Sold b Woorfn "Arrested himr : 1 The cheapest grade of red wine was be a keynote speech for the Roo.o. Two Stores, Successors not yet He's a" mlffhtv ready "No. wacd. to moot and reltcam palgn In the northwest. . and convincing man. - But I managed Palace Drug Co. w avoid Duytng any stock from him."1 - -- r " - ; ' ( self-restrai- rtucuuii aaie oi Uinta Lands Wood Really Co.; Fresh Oysters , SPEWCERS" I - . In a recent public address Governor Woodrow Wil- -' son uttered some indisputable truisms regarding conditions which confront the people at this time. He shows that he has a 'clear grasp on the' conditions which exist, and the one who follows his public statements closely and who is at all familiar' with his. achievements as' governor of New Jersey, will not question that he has some very definite ideas of his own as to how existing conditionsshould. be ' : met and solved. ' y ' We quote from his words, as follows : ;t ', ""Plainlv. it U a ,' atr " fi wont not to attempt too much,' and yet it sould be to cowardly attempt too little., In the broad light of this new day we stand face to face with, what? Plainly, not with questions of party, not with the contest for office, not with, the nettv struircle for advantage. With iions oi ngni anu oi justice, ratner questions of national ' development, of the development of character .and of a better business system; The forces of the nation are ssert- - ; ing themselves against every form of special privilege and ' private control, and are seeking bigger things- - than they have heretofore arhiewri." Iron Cn T?ei4rr! . ; nt -- . 71 OFFICIAL ROUTE FOR UTAH COUNTY DELEGATION , 7" 1 uk - . |