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Show THK V mmmm V. HERALD EDITORIALS A BUSINESS BILL. Representative whose ijcuiependejit James-oOiichigan- ,, rtprr DuiTdTn ' report before any public building appropriation is approved. It is provided that the report shall show the population of The town where anew public building is asked, together with the postal receipts and the rate at which population and receipts have' gjwnTjifrK! how much space Government off ices iir the town occupy, of a suitspace is needed, hQW much rent is paidt the cost - . Spon Ptld. mmftmount ereditTbi- - V mltZ irifaauiiIi cpuld??..01 enlargement !S Bavings ,faciiftie8 win ryiflg; to: thousand ot have already reached limit and r Pi Sit? ..i. oU ik C . , 100 law only dZL could he - month fa calendar m . meueH)fiUi , aootsnes this restriction Vi iin.a Postal sa,n o..;. t jjiuveu a signal success " nm1 a4; fact that' by the, million millmn B Tl- - mrvra depositors have ml dollars credit, still it .hai... fmw luufttv, UGtttUBB e S.H - HOW TO GOOD Tnun..... headache, bili or some of caused by theNrther cloggedor Cllu, bowels.jf jrou have symptoms,, take a VoUrSr. Tablet this evening and youftrS' oeuej in tne mornine Drug Co. vtZ - I Ufali TifflBcr ICbal -- The'peo-ple-vmilde-fo- rp estimated that there is in this State between twelve and fifteen . housand whiskey votes and it conceded that every one of those votes were cast for Senator Smoot at the last election. If that vote had been divided according to party affiliation or' if it had UNITING ONnNUTQUANTITYr been done away with then the Senator would have lacked at least ninellhousand votes; of have frierids say lhat his, soul was pricked because the better people still not lost They hope. have The Republicans ' had voted against him and his liquor machine. A party should wanted. when him can get Hughes where they think they no place in politics, save to serve the voter as an agent in have reHe is in cold storage, and. the Supreme Court is the casting his or her vote. One should not tie to party and sacrifice . . . principle. We should all be American citizens first and stand for -f- rigerator. the after until will congealed he remain nominated principle and if our agent or party will not serve in the way we If then direct thenLwe should cast it aside and take, up a new agent. We know until will made. Nobody nomination has been f ahouldJiamAjatiUti j every whit"he thinks aboutW 08 ts o the people in dealing with corporations and to see.that the novelties. important issue of the day will be utter corporations deal fairly with the people. Utah- - and Wyoming are The willingness to takehinrwould represent supreme the only States in.the Union without this commission, but the bosses who are in league with the corporations are opposed to it, act of faith if it didnot register instead the extremity, of of millions several hence we are without this commission arid as one result among claim desperation. The Republicans man of what Sugar company. This many others we can mention the Utah-Idah- o every American voters. The party knows two a dollars sells sack its cheaper, in Omaha, company sugar important prominence of the entire lot thinks upon every none of TsTebraska, than It does right in Utahr This-wro- ng should be Hughes. For this reason issue of the day-ex- cept we are and must be without hope so lang as the but remedied, unknown governs Utah. present combination of boss-rul- e the others will do. The fact that his views are available. him Democratic The party has for, years worked for the initiative and his record is nil makes ineradicableconvic- referendum. for years worked for State-wid- e snd has It the prohibiboom represents The Hughes tion. has worked to It the -- It stands for ranks of Utah. politics purify the Republican in -t- ion ot the most astute politicians the people and the people should use such agents - as will serve ' erstwhile mighty that which one uppn the thing "that them and bring..about these reforms in this State. Let us have :. faith in ourselves and add our good works to our faith and by this "organization can unite is a minus quantity. means redeem Utah from the whiskey forces and in that way glorify the name of our beloved State and her people. READ YOUR PAPER. .;. CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING- Co. 7 - Ik? BLACK HAWK CAMERON SPRING CANYON I ABERDEEN 3 -- JJ-- : Also ' , " LUMBER AND BUILDING M ATERIALS "A Square Deal. to Every Patron" W. FIFTH NORTH. PHONE 232 160 -- 7 Los Angeles and Return Including San Diego or San CISCO Mi . I I "To live as a member of the great white race ofmen, to share its thoughts and its aspirations, it is necessary, that a maiTshould readl his newspaper'aaidl'.rtji" S,I Senator Sterling, of South Dakota, in an address to1 the students at the University of South Dakota.The newspaper," he con- tinuedrfeas come to be indispensable. - It goes and pene--trateverywhere. It has been said of the newspapers that they are to the whole civilized world what the daily house luaehold ; they keep our dailyJntere us from the evils of isolations "I like to save other; they go back to thesplendid principle on which the fine structure. rests. And that principle is the freedom of the press. Our ' Germany objects to the principle of visit and search, even when it's merely Applied to Von Igle's office.. Just as the game was-aboto. be. 8ettlei satisfactorily Gen. Carranza comes along and gums up the cards. . ut, : es --- - forefathers must have had the gift of prophecy-i- Your own property is concerned when your neighbor's house is on fir.. -- ' Chi Namel-JapalaPure Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Glass, Maiben, - W. Center. ' A'Skin ,T ? Ve tha exqnititely Iragrant cream of IikIu tnd lx beauty flowr-- f complimented on Your dealer ,ha Ocaya of will get iu U Ohyx" To. Ct GOOD Vriua i III JliLdAYA LiW ar Coao 2Sc m (SM Vompamrjgc. iS3.ISl A3T14ik ST. - TLEANINR 95 North Academy Ave. George M. Nuttall m He itald Want hA dsWo rk Street laugh at Tire Troubles Tell Yours to Us VULCANIZERS 147 W. Second Hand Cars SUTHERLAND BROS. MEAT & GROCERY COMPANY - CAeap ....... .$165.00 ive Passenger Bulck . ...............$275.00 rive Passenger Overland $325.00 One Ton Truck' . . .'. .$150 00 ANDERSON'S OARAGE, . - ' T "'" : .. . ).,. Center, Phone 260 PROVO, UTAH Meats and Groceries Telephone 46 282 West Center Street 678-58- 4 NEW SECOND HAND STORE D. 0. WAID, PROP. PHONE 348 24 North First West Phone 490 Provo, Utah ..... , and i Carriage Wagon Work, Horseshoeing and general Blacksmithing. 225 W. Center CENTER ST. We Buy andSell all Kinds of Second Hand Furniture. We Pay Highest Cash Price. , Brimhall Bros. ' -T ' 2 BIG STORES FULL Palmer's We " ford at JVEWrOKK - v- fc t& ! ''! "ATTENTION We Clean Anything Call 'phone 125. We do the rest. ' - -- ::v -- Also we do expert fitting for gentlemen's Suits. NATIONAL FRENCH V - WT E. Eggertsen, Ticket Agent, Provo, Utah. A, Salt Lake City, Utah. C. J. H. Manderf ield, A. G, P. list 6fTsubsc fibers: A it tf jy 1 JCi illf i L -- I : ALL YEAR nsmess owfe 'Hosiery AsVYZk, Xtnery-uee- rs WHOLESALE like Velvet PEN - that-mtrmig- ht . jnti LARGER AND MORE BEAUTIFUL . regard to-- 1 the press ; they must have foreseen to what power and would come. They had no dread nf publicity rif official acts or motives-Th- ey had faith' in the ultimate -of truth. Jefferson was wIDing triumph be presented if truth could only be left free to combat it. choose between a government he would prefer ' to risk the newspapers withoui the' be-government:'; Iieved that public opinion would correct measurably if public opinion were left free, but that governmentthings without a free expression of public opinion would soon become a J - r despotism." 272 get up in ' exhibit! oar scrap :r; among the Tellers mad be-c AlabastineH cause-th-e PresldenT ti t goin Enamels, to war. Polishes, i n if he must -- Gen. Pershing's : belief that he knows where Villa is, suggests that it is about time once more for Villa to piay aeaa. . Lt's Daily Begin-in- g May 1st Diverse Routes. LontrLimits.' Lihpral Sfnnovera. Correspondingly LowJfc Returning via PORTLAND AND SEATTIE. SAN DIEGO EXPOSITION . - J.W.DanielsGarage UTOREPA Phone 261, 137 W. Center Storage Battery Repairing and Charging.' ' :;' PROVO, UTAH. PROVO, UTAH PROVO CITY TRANSFER COMPANY. . we nave purchased a heavy J ipuck ana ,uio do all kinds "Of are prepared to heavy hauling. AUTO ELECTRIC CO, Contracting Electricians Dealers In Auto and Elec- trie Supplies.;; 214 West Center. ' r 167. Wheable & Westphal, Mgrs. Excursion parties a specialty. PROVOTEA-l&-HIN- Phone 184. ) 50 No. Acad. . -p- hone 30 "The Live Wires." .1 LeTusDo Yourr A COxMPANY m .'Try Proteco Extracts and Spices. The ' highest - -- DECORATING- J ohn'W; Ellison . Grade?RHjO"wres.t"Prices. 'tf tha 01 Postmaster General M Third Assistant P(itm... Dockery, have been tireleg efforts tii Bf.urA . Jnodificatioa He limitations and the ingNjegislation is parUcularti Z? log Jo. them, long-as-th- bHne v t a. other feature of the runner num " it..- - pauuc ana to v""Jrrassi.. t k! doing away with amount thateould be iccef? tt a depositor month! v & .7 ' ' . t.eS; A postal iavinn W formerly X: bnilding--for-iheir-tow- way gressmen have nokchosenlo matter of business, It has been a matter of pork, but it is time for a change. tJUh (ld"Ttf on. ag to-the- gation through its own agents. At present the Government makes no such inquiry,, but depends for its information upon local authorities and-a- s n "whose iRtereBt ia-- in getting a much Government money as can be extracted from the in which Any private person looking about for a place to carry on business would certainly make such an investi;' reason why public gation as is required by this bill. The building has not been earned on in an equally circumspect is because the Congress and the people who elect aerofcfe -- .the-informatio- Treasury. . What! A v PostaiBaT7r. taiiirJ This is miulebitl ant if just aPProvS?;te theiplrtn '. : in the affairs of State. .The people are crying in the ant changes prove it 1 anguish of their souls about the liquor question and what the SmoofrfoTcwhaveundone relative fortius issuer laurthis iSTipt tt el only Important question If the people instead oXbewamn tlie past woulavote for the initative and referendum then the bossei to account in 8hort.orfert;iandiithe of whatever tine IS comlmr when thebe6DTeof this State will . awaken, and Utah will come in to her own. The people know what thejNwant, but thev have no means at Dresent of enforcing their demands and the politicians who have been running the State for the pa sixteen years know it. By and through the initative and referendum the people could pass their own laws, then if necessary a law providing for the recall of unfaithful servants could be put into. force by the people. Many of the States now have this law. and it has proven to be a forces knew that this power jrekt blessing. If the Smoot-Spr- y vas within the hands of the people then they - would be more responsive and they dare not do the things which they hav FoTTnstancelhe question of amending the United States Constitu , tion was submitted legislatures of the various States, so vote for: United States thajahe4ieonle2shoflld havelhe-righttiSenators-andthe Republican bosses of this State dedared in their platforml)fl9I07Tpr such an amendment, but Lo! when the legislature convened it adopted a negative vote and certified to the the people of Utah were Congress of the United States-th- at opposed to the election by themselves of a Unitetr States Senator. By this action the bosses said in effect that the people of Utah 5 were not competent Jo vote for their officers and especially a TO THE PUBLIC. United States Senator. "I have been uain Chamberlain's ey Of course they well knew that so busses) YabietB for lndlgeBtlon for.jate 'paat (lire iould retain that power and confine it to the legislature their six montlia, and it affords me pleasure position and office was sure, but thanks to the other States, for to say I have never used a remedy that did me bo much good." Mrs. C. practically every State in the Union save Utah certifiedln favor E. Riley, Illion, N. T. Chamberlain's of the amendment, hence we have the right in Utah now to vote; Tablets are for , sale by Hedquist for a United mates Senator, but the certificate of the Utah legis- Drug Co. lature will remain forever upon the records of Congress that- the; people of Utah were not competent to vote for their Senator and that they favored "boss" rule. Tf we had the law providing lor ,he matiative and referendum then the people could demand' that :he liquor question The submitted folhem for a vote, and of course we as well as the bosses know what the result would be. i able building, the" lost otraaintenance' and other, item so gleaned will show whether a building is needed and whether it will be better to 'build or pay rent. It is also proposed that the Treasury shall make this invest!-- 7 - ; lrKer ow be tyjgejcallei which cor the Treasury Department, which jiow has charge of public and buildings, and that the Department shall investigate - . (Contributed.) If him sudden fame, .has introduced a measure in Congress which, as he himself describes it, is intended o take the pork out of the public bliUdin biur: What he proposes is thatevery project for a new public " PROVO HERALD Phone 163." 113 N. Acad. At. |