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Show V 1 THE PROVO HERALD PAGE TWO By ... ' : - E TO WITH , took places yesterday in Bay City, UL ' .y, - ',''.' in Hot .Spring Heights,: was tompeiiedvtQ-jetuxft-:;::'some considerable ..mdney- which he had.tricked from a s. ,' number of unsuspecting people, m the past , lew days: (J. vhich .'';'; Sheriff "Judd beg31 the lattet and Smith hegm 'payiiYJjackmoiicy: which',, ; . he 'had collected as payments on. certain lots be claimed was found existed in California,, but, on investigation; '."'that no such property".' wasahcre.. ..; ; y trv ll. ' .. . lot - -- f , Their superiority is recognizea all over the World 9 IN STOCK BY Alma VanWagenen, Provo . , ' , more ywficfc v " - $1600 here fully ' ' EUa la. Sk : quippea; x I 'iv i .. srtvx w y i y - iyrs v rrt tr. . United, States who-e- re snflfering from attacks... of epilepsy are a burden and sorrow to their parents, who would give anything to restore ' I ' Keaith to the sufferer- v v ffiJ -- . K x. . sf.ms&r ,. ijr y,-, jf y style of the hew Maxwell - Special, classes Dr, MUes. NervL 36-h- I Special is diit of the best remedies known for tin affliction. "It has proven: bcnciicial" in .thousands "of cases and those- - who- - have ttscd it have the greatest faith in it. It is n'dt a. cure-al- l' but- a Yctlahl v...vv? m!w- for . not hesitate to give it a trial. bruooit. If th. .bl bottlt falls to Nntftt your moneyflrct It relumed. ., , v t MEDICALCO., Elkh.rti 'ind. '" ' l I S Maxwell p x rs jr SS 1' y S y S ' -- the ' Max ' well Rnrial with tti oest $ieuu cars y naey in . it put it to every testy If - .. Machine Co. S ' "Maxwell - ' wen the Glidden and Anderson ' . Maintained Trophies.' 100 per cent Efficiency,, 'at all trW "... - - ... . T. F. riERPOXT, Mgr. ,J . Ask aboutour Good Cars at Less Money." 'l..' - .'. ' ' y yy x xx Compare rrovo Foundry ' - it .with the best cars of greater cost , - y y'' you can not conveniently call soon, let 6s. J?nng the catto you for a demonstration.Send for ca yy y talog . & The' I A . v With' CAR . ". -- You " and is en- lug the best health. It la ovor a year since . she lias had a tit We cannot xdcjI; too liichlv of Mile1 Nervl"." , MRS, FRANK AJ.DERSON. ; CuAfrcy, . Mlhn. Thousand tit chiUVcn in tlTe MILES J Style of which you can be proud. A I apnjjrently k 1 " party feality Jt even looks as if there might be an jnde- : pendent. partem, the field with a Republican jind aDetno-crat jilted Tor" first' or.sccond place; Iitany case the ... " outrook'ls not as bright for "The. C.ocid.Old Party" as ; ; v-' leaders would like. iiWf s r , Illinois gave "Teddy," thecar hunter, a big majoriX ty the first of the week, and aMiiiniber of other Rtatp will do the same. XeworiThas declared strongly in ' fayor of Taft, but the Vampire state is generally'conceede.d as Democratic territory, so they can hope for little from ' ' ' "there. , - ' " ; .,x --I CAR ' I and it certainly has proved a blessing to- - our . . - year'ag heard J S xA I "My daughter titi nfflicted with epileptic flu for threw yfraithe attack coming every few weeks. We employed several '. doctors ' but they did her- - no good.' About, a 6 wi o f Dr. T ..:. Red Inner Tubes i Finds Cure for Epilepsy After Years of Suffering -- ' from Ogden to meet "Blub" Irby's Helena ounch next Wednesday. A MAXpLIp"SPECIAi;WiIIake - of-it- s Members of the Provo Conun'ercial ctoh will, attempt to turn the trick of bringing MoCloskey ball .Jeamdpw.n -- -- v MEETS M'CLffSKEY'S KIDS - a'-- . ar-ri?- -H- ""of"Shakcspear6r But "ytrtFeifedeTaT"T)uc1iwilljiarSor such fellow 'and seethat he has a gofd job whether he is capable of earning his salary ofnot. Why ? Because 'the bunch need just such men ijHhecampaign seasori"f6 whip certairi'tlasses of theirtraJh into line so thafthey' can win at the polls. The, good people of Utajvajre grow.and their ing tired 'of such nuxkery for Jaw makers this to show fallathe poles than stronger rageaigoing ' Repuh-- " ever before. Morf', who have" yotedhe-trigh- t will foif kick pverthe traces this fall lican ticket" years, and vote "their; .better judgment jrfedtctS; ;':.'. Conditions pofnt nowYoa'' general split fntihe ; Republican ranks throughouHhe East. ' The bunch felt sore they had La Fcjtette'out of the race a few weeks ' iipaiy - ... m , BALL WHEN HELENA ' L a rr-- - THE"SPtTr'AVHICH . . Mm EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE , . , Phone 84 surance must be given that at least three hundred persons must attend the game and while this Is a small atApril 26 via Salt Lake Route, --One fare irtp',Hcc6unt tendance for a good ball game, ManUniversity of Utah entertainment for ager Irby requires the guarantee of "' , Students and Teacher or Otah coun expenses. That the game will be a good one ty. Ask for tickets via Salt Lak$ goes without stating for Ogden has iloute, always had the reputation of having o a good ball team. Reports this seasoNEW MEAT MARKET. - some startling tales about Under the able management of n-tell the which in manner the McCloskey Messrs. Frank SpelarW Ted at-ton bunch and the game ball the handle and Joe Seethaler, the "Sanitary Meat with without Helena here would, Company," will,, be open to the public fast and be doubt, interesting. commencing next Tuesday at 82 West Sunday, Manager Irby ftikes hls Center street. These gentlemen, who have had years, of experience in the team to Price, where the Price team business have fitted up the market will make anattempjta .show up the Monday will see the at that address with" allmod- professionals. team in ern equipment Helper. x The team will reEverything t perto prepare for the turn to hereTuesday most marketa'of the the taining modern type and asolutely sanitary. Wednesday game If it can be Messrs. SpeckartiHatton and See ' thaler are all Provo residents and' V y Come to our store Saturday April built . up San enviable reputatloafor fairness and their business like meth- 13th and get 2 packages Uneeda Bisods' when they were connected with cuits for 5 cents and 3 packages Red the Success Meat Market '"a, fewyears Lable Graham Crackers, for 25 cents. One day only , agO,During the Ife of the Success PACKING CO. MEAT PROVO market the managers won the confiof dence a large number of the Provo people and'' their success In their new Venture seems assured. - Michigan, when the state Republican convention attempt ed to nominate delegates to the National convention is ' indicative of the split which is taking place all over the countrjm the Republican ranks That Taft supporter X should, nurl a Roosevelt speaker from the platform is . not so unusual to the average man who is following the political game as the fact that the whole Republican party is at war with each other, Utah is the most peace-- , ful state in thetlnion, as far as real War is concerned, in the ranks of the federal bunch,, biit even here many of "the political aspirants are not sleeping well at nights because of unsettled conditions. The other day a congressman from the north side tooka run down through the .Estate 'and- very materially' stirred - things in Governor Spry's nest. While it is generally conceded that, the gov- -' ernor will get the nomination in this 'state it is neverthe- - ' . "less a fact that he will 'have to account to the voter' " throughout this commonwealth fpr the charges brought . against hint for being tied up by the brewry interests. Is Spry free of "does he cater to the powers that X runGovernor the campaign fund and.thus whip into, line. many of ' 'the "floa.ters"?who usually vote aS they are paid ? X T ..I f ..t.,A J f At C. rveceniiy one oi mc ucAcrnurs iap juugs reiurueu uym thV a Examiner. the east and has taken plaee Ogden ' This former member of the legislature has committed ... TEAM MONDAY e baseball team will this city Monday and will play with the B. Y. university team at the campus at 4 p. m. The visitors have a reputation" of being the and promise champions of thir-clas- s to give the local, team a good game. The focal players are in good form although they are all young players. Coach Roberts promises a good game. OF FUTURE. - J'Y" in pre-ordain- ed . PLAY BALL '"'TBe"Chinese -- - ; (Sitrictly Sanitary) --- '' - -- 7 We handle onjy the best of Meats. We practice what our name implies. Ogden, Mrs. Riser, Mrs. Cluff, Mrs. Maxwell and Mrs. Shay! tbjjs,-ci.tjfcbu- so-call- ed 32 West Center . . . y Meat Co. Sanitary - - on We note with a skeptical turn that our worthy, the Post, gives Mr. Dixon- credit for bringing we rather think the state convention to there is a more deep set cause than this back of such a political move. Whether our worthy senator ordered that "the convention be held at his home town we are not prepared, to say. But we do believe that there was a method in their madness when- Provo was chosen as the headquarters for the state convention. If our worthy senator did conceive such an idea, we will give him credit for making a wise move for the benefit of his party in Utah county. For fear that some unsuspecting rival in the faith might accuse us of not wanting the state Republican convention held in Provo, lettts say here that The Herald will hang out the flag of , welcome to our fellow' Republicans and say again thrice welcome, but in the same breath we will shout, "down with the brewry to hold, the reins gang and those' who are of power." ; ; -- . " GAe An Honest Inquiry. -- y paper ge -- r DEMOCRATS WILL KOT the Editor: If a man can design a bouse, terrace nia lawn, construct a consis FORGETTHOMAS JEFFERSON tent fence and plant proper shade trees in his yard and street, could he not devise a hitfehing post in keejjU, Democrats of the state bare de ing with his premises? Is this tomb stone variety suddenly thrust in our cided - to remember- the birthday of beautiful streets a "trust" product Jefferson and at a recent meeting, to be' accepted with tbe .same placi committees were appointed to arrange dity as the tariff, high prices and a for which Is to he held affairs the third-terpresident? April 24. It la probable that a $1 CITIZEN. dinner will be given on that date at Jun and Dllapitated Sheds. a leading hotel or club, the menu for To the Ptoto Herald: which shall consist of Utah products. The- breath of spring Is b verywhere ; Utah "speakers and Utah music will gentle showers, budding trees and complete the dinner programme. The shrubs, the blossoming of hyacinths, committees chosen are: crocuses, daffodils and violets from Arrangement: B. W. Mendenhall, tfcelr winter's sleep. Nowhere Is the air more redolent than in passing the C P; Overfleld, D. A. Swan, Joseph court houso square, le;, the fragrance Young, C. H. Carquiet, Pearl Hill, J. is as a siweet perfume on the north W. Burton,. side- - but what a rude shock when Programme: G. H Islaub, W. R. one passes the south side. One hur- Wallace, Rev. Van Cott, W. W. Ray, ries by sniffing and sneezing with J. W. Stringfeilow, Ashby Snow, Mrs. the vague wonder as to why the city Roundy and Mrs, Hayward. estray pound Is under the post office' Publicity: C. A. Carlquist, W. W. windows and if the jail is self sup- Ray, J. R. Letcher, M. Spencer, Mrs. porting from intensified hog raising Durham, Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. Beer, Miss The heaps of junk and dilapitated Hodges. sheds makes us feel that the north Tickets and general:. Mrs, Roundy, ide was only a fairy tale as no pains- Mrs, Reed, Mrs. Dyer, Mrs. Durham, taking gardner would have aught but Mrs. Lapish, Mrs. Budd, Mrs. Jacob-son- , harmony in all of his surroundings. Mrs. Harris, Mrs. W. M. Roy- CITIZEN. lance of Provo, Mrs. S. S. Smith of - BAY CITY FRAY IS. FAIR INDEX ' six-pa- To ew-weeks- tion. - H. M, AT THE RECENT meeting ARE THE of tht republicans of his state REPUBLICANS they chose Provo as their ON THE RLW? site for holding the state cbh- vention next month. Jt is always understood that it is customary to take the state convention Jntp,, doubtful fearfulas territory. Believeingsthat the Repufciican's-ar- e to the results in Utah county at the fall election it is the prophecy of The Herald that they asked that the convention might be brought here to strengthen their cause somewhat in this county andassist materially in repair-in- k the political fence in this section. We wonder wheth- 1 er Colonel Ed Loose held any misgivings as to .the outcome of the election this fall when he tendered his resTg- natton a ao astate ehatrman of the iRepub ltcan party.-- There have come some awful rumblings "from distant land's and the jpolitieal appointees are very busy repairing the badly shattered fence in many places where terrible Democratic floods have. swept away their strongholds. The Socialists- too, have made deep inroads into the old G. 0. P. lines in the past few years and the party leaders are rounding up every doubtful voter and making those pledges, which have in the skeptics into line. always days gone by, whipped But never again ;; there will be more real hard thinking state deposit Ibefore J.he- - young men and - women-oLt- bis " their ballot tlfis fall than has been exercised before in this ' great state of Utah. The young feel their independence as n ever before in t his state The sch ools have been trai ntng these young citizens to think independent of any party organization and the results will only be realized when the cpunt is made in this state after the November elecpre-electi- M a newsy, yjU c Monday edition of The Herald UUlllti juHUICilllS Herald Editorials 1. fUnf t aa! The X. - y m |