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Show THE PROVO .POST PAGE TWO jC, THE PROVO POST Published Every At Nos. t 22-2- 4 By The Xne" year '. C mSntbff' KICKS, Editor. ...... matter according to s the for one medicine this For one you. given wrong reason ws urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine Democrats get Headquarters Strated to Play With Favorite Sons - JL UTAH CITY PROVO CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $40,000 BUcTdraIigHT DIRECTORS: Liver Medicine Reed Smoot, President. Vice-Preside- V? A : ' REPUBLICANS AND THE LABOR PROBLEM. President Taft has suggested to congress the advisability of an investigation into the. part which labor performs in the great problem of economic and, particularly, industrial evolution. . 7Z The fact that he has made this suggestion .should be considered in the light of the Republican partys history in dealing with great problems, not hysterically or superficially;rbut withthe- - thorough pess of men who appreciate that the timejor careful consideration of a matter has come Common sense in dealing w'ith economic questions, especially, is a distinguishing characteristic of the Republican party-an- dh public may. expect that when it undertakes to solve the labor problem it will approach the task deliberately and with a determination -- - to go to the bottom of the whole matter, -- All phases-o- f the question will be considered and due recognition of the rights of both labornd ' . capital will be given. , v Populistic and Democratic attempts to deal with this matter have been in a large measure hysterical and havV more or. less taken the . 7 form of crusades .against capital and, particularly, against largejtg-gregation- s of wealth employed jn commercial or industrial combinations. They have lacked due recognition of the fact that without capital labors quitea& helples as capital without labor. These crusades have been designed and planned rather fcTcapture votes than to achieve enduring results beneficial to the whole cduntiy aml to both labor and capital. is Presidents Taft suggestion that congress take the matter-uin substance a declaration thatthe Republican party should under--take the work. For this reason there is hope for all classes of the populationTn the fact that he has taken this position. There is hope of a rational consideration of the subject and of an ultimate and satisfactory solution which will be approved by common sense and vindicate by the development ,6f events in the future. DENVER & RIO GRANDE R.R. ' Flashlight story which 4s carried 'on hi good style. The the - story 7of Lov Derides, if very clever --- jfhe present a AVest-ter- s The Cowboy ern photo play. Coward. which is a western story and : deals With Henry and on - the' Steve; t wo - biui k ies LL ranch, who are in love with Katie, ..the employers daughter. While she likes Bteve the best, slie feels she cannot accept him because of his craving for gambling, tash Wilkttisa bully insults ttteve, whereat he receives a good thrashing and Wilkins, to get even, insults Katie and steals a small revolver that she carries with her. He then sends a note her that if she to Katie-telli- ng wants the gun back to send Henry - r arealso in Tult swingr to say nothing of SpcakerUlarkVhead-quartei- Elk-nwjl- l s which are to be found on floor of the - eapitol second the wingj)ccupied by the House of Representatives, Then there- Is the Underwood boom, while not as formidable as these others is still decidedly healthy. By Feb-- r of-th- faee-Wil-k- he-ra- 6 1 "No. 410 No7 ...... Sanpete points all points East. all points Ekst. , Tintic Branch points i, all points st. . . ..., 0 520 a. m 10 :00 a. m 6 :32 p. m, , . ...... 6 :57 p. m. :23 p. m. . . , f , r ,,78 ; . , . , , LEAVE TROVO FOR WEST. .T. For Salt Lake .i. L. . 4 8 :34 a. m. No. 409 No. "1 For all points West and North. r, . , . . . . . 1 1 tltt a., m. 12 :5? p. m 5 For all points West and North... No. 4 :Slp.m. Salt Lake. No. 3- No. For all points North and West. 9:31p.m. " HEBER BRANCH. No! 308 rLeave Provo 9:30 a. m. 77 r . 3 :45 p. m No. 307 Arrive Provo from Heber.T7 . No. 7 and So. 8 hava been discontinued. The only line to Ogden and Denver without change. Free reeliemg-Qhai- r Cars, Through Sleeping Cars, and Elegant Diners on all through trains. r -- ' the leading candidates of both great parties will be found in Washington, either in person or by proxy, angling for deleVVADLEIGQ gates to the. national conventions F,A. C. P. & T. A. and a hot time ifi the old town be looked for. may f V ARRESTED AT THE FUNERAL for-it- . Henry isafraid OF HIS WIFE bully and frightenedly tcfils .Steve lose he must is afraid that he Young Iowa German is' Accused of never- Katieas rv Her Murder by Strangulation Nteve pityingly at As Soon as Coffin is Lowered. the coward and taking the note goes to Wilkins cabin and after CHEROKEE, la., Feb! 5. Arrestanother thrashing makes Wilkins ed at the grave of his wife, in a write a note of apology to Katie Marcus, la., cemetery, Sunday aRd promise to leave the country afternoon, as soon as the body had ' INSTRUCTING IMMIGRANTS. forever. Steve gives the note and been lowered, and charged with Utah, in common with other Far Western states,' on gbj to favor the gun to Henry and tells him to her murder by strangulation. Ern-Ithe policymnder which immigrants to this country .will be supplied take them .to Katie. The girl a young German, is Ilessenius, never suspects and Steve, realis- today lying in a cell in jaiL with information in regard to the --interior -the United States more especially the regions west of the Alleghanies aiul south oFlhc ing that tyos company and He;wastaken before Justice - his a- -, crowd threes packs Green this morning and thehear Potomac river. ; clothes and leaves. continued till Feb. 12. . Intense congestion of immigrant population in the states Thd ingIlessenius declares his wife, An excellent Biograph, in the cities along the North Atlantic coast has given rise to a Eternal Mother is another spe- while shaking out bed clothing-odemand that something be done to induce immigrants to venture into cial feature of this' bill.' a balcony, fell to the ground and was killed by striking her head. the interior. Ignorauce of anything but the eoast region has pre- vented thousands of recent arrivals from Europe front going far from There is me better medicine made A postmortem resulted in finding Chamerlaiis that the woman died by strungu-- ' than for colds the pert at which they debark. - They seek work in Bostonr New Cough Remedy. It acts, ou. lation, instead of byonenssion of - York, Philadelphia and BaItimore.and many of them never learn of relieves the lungs, the brain, as the husband asserts. 7Z opens the secretions, aids expee-- . the larger opportunities lying farther away. County Attorney McCulIa t To overcome this, ev-an investigation about ihe immigrant should be provided with the toration ; , ajid restores lip system For sale premiscsJIe - found a broken information which would enablehua to seek his fortune in. the West to a healthy .condition. ' all dcalers mirror on the floor and a heavy or the South. It should not be difficult to ascertain his probable by oven door broken off; its hinges. preference, according to his former occupation and the climatic con The Sixth Ward meeting house A sewing machine drawer had ditions fo whleh he wasTaccustom?irtnhis'nativeTand. presented a merry scene on Wed beeu broken and bore blood spots. The body itself hadJTalsqvere Probably in this way a greater part of the immjgratioiTcould be nesday evening, whem about two diverted into the interior, to .the advantage of the immigrants and of hundred people assembled for & abrasion on the temple, as if the basket party. A large flumber of woman had been struck with some the states in which they might settle. . , , daintly arranged boxes and bask- blunt in strument, anti there were ets bedecked in irridescent splend- blood bruises on the throat. These, or were furnished by the ladies the husband explained, were BEGIN A CLEANUP auction sold which in at .were later caused the byblimd gushing up Many towns and villages inL'tah have sought toimprove ap to themale . contingent, from throat as a result of tjifi supposed pearances and the general health--of the community by 'inaugurating which a large sum was realized fall. No bed clothes were found a special clean up; day when all citizens would come forth and Dancing was" the feature amuse- on the balcony" with hoe and rake and shovel, collect and burn or cart away all refuse ment of the evening which was on their premises or on the streets. Sometimes these days have been followed by the disposal oflhe ' Good - music a proclamation aud sometimesJiyjeumminr conseut of the citizens, and in every case t rework - lias - been beneficial. was in attendance, is a womans club or some organiza- Usually: behind these movements The Denver & Rio Orando will . turn of women of thj community. . make a rate of one fare -- for thij hat is good in thcliome yard f a town or 'mull age isgoodon round trip to American Fork, farm The women of,Utah have Ihe right tojibld public office. .MEN and WOMEN, hell guaranteed . Lef evcry eity or farmers wife decline' herself the mayoress of her hose 70 per cent, profit. Make $14 own domain, and by proclamation set a ode a certain day as a holiday daily. Full or. part time. Beginners from routine worIr of the f;i m and put all liandsat work investigate. Wear Proof. 3038 Chest cleaning up about theTiouseT Xef tKe'lnenrake jijTall the'trasb and hut St7 Philadelphia, Pa. rubbish,-an- d if it is not good for the compost heap, burn it oreart'it An Opportunity of a Life Time away. Rubbish piles are great breeding places for disease germs and I wifkjrade my 400 acre ranch for, flies. -- Now is a good time to clean up, and, by cleaning up Hie in Iron County with artesian nE"short line to success is a doctors professional visits will be Icssand the appearance of both hank account, but, sonie folks wells and springs. On same, all unencuinbcred-Pfov- o " will home be and the farm much improved. city v ho start right, jmrip tlie Come-a- nd see me for property. track, and others lose ground-bO. full WAID. I). CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS description $1800; horticulturist (male), (male). frequent stopping and starting. 27 BUILDING. $22.V!Jg$2500t. It. takes less power to keep h train EARLY IN FEBRUARY 27 Feb Forest clerk (male), $1100 running than it does to start it, A Bargain .Sale of building p .No. No. 511-7-Fo- - u ary 15, - For For For For Tor 512 No- -- . I. A." BENTON, C. A P. D. W. H, MITCHELL, Agent. . e That Good Coal! ins. iks j . Lump, Nut and Slack L SMOOT -of- and-largel- y PA FiF O R D S Phone'17 & -- 7 000000000K0005000 n Summer all Winter - con-ducte- d y -- ATTUK! m Famous Winter Resorts OF CALIFORNIA j tfa8wan rfiSBfe mwmiwiiliin nz:Kt:.01: BEST ' TRAI- N- -- -- SERVICE Spend the Long Cold Day Amid the Flowers and Sunshine ( 0NLY 24 HOURS AWAY 1 - ac-th- e Tickets thg-usn- 2 Information -- J. H. MANDERFIELD, - IfitlSouth Main Stieet Literature .A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City 7 FF -- New Train Service SCENIC - LINE OF THE 1 VIA -- : Denver WORLD 323 -- IN CONNECTION WITH THREE D-- 2 AT-JFEDERAL ta$12'Jfl Foi- - Blanks mid Information write see J. R. Hodson. IQUa-Jif casmr-tr keep- lntsVV.TJ3i'uduey. . tf. orj collnt growing tliari it js to get a 1st No. fresh start after stopping JIard LOST One pair ladies nose work, steady going, and few stops glasses, between court house and Cafe Open all night is the, secret of a fast increasing Jrd-West. - Findey please return CivttBervice examinations will fie ' D F6 Chill- Fresh and bank account! Every deposit in to this office, Oysters, held in the Federal Building, Provo, , is nearer a XVa Coffee our thitrbauk cater to step specialties Utah, to secure eligibles for the fol Household FurnituYe for Sale at "lowing positions on the dates named - ladies a bargain. Leaving11 town! T7U lFefi73 Preparatory bureau of. bioloSo. 3rd West. gical survey, $1200; land grant college Hen is a message and LOST A gold watch.. Lotiis-fanspecialist. $1800. t . . good deer-fro5frs, J. V. MarFeb. 7 Preparator la oology, $50 tin. make. fob with Va.. who is Mill, the MERCHANTS BANK aluminf Black lfither Rojie Tn mother of Name Kate cut eharjii. 'per month; laboratory assistant eKildrcnfMrsZ eighteen . ' Feb. 17 Baker. $540. in rim. Finder return to this T. .N. Taylor, President. Martin was cured of stomach - DF-Feb. 20 Anatomist, $1000; nautical, tronbb, ul constipation by Ghain- J.D. Dixon, CacWer. expert, $1000 to $1SjO. Tablets after five years Anyone anywhere can bank Z FOUND LmliCs gold watch feb. 20 21 Manual training teacher of Huff now recommends and with us by mail,' ng, . i and chain. Owner can same to ha)c $720 (male), $1200. these tablets to the public, .Sold h.V and jiayingforj Feb. 24 Assistant identifying horticulturist by all dealers. t thisad - 7- "Uncle 8am Has Many Lucrative Poaltiona Open For Successful Young Men. -- VJ j F A ST SANTA FE ROUTE BURLINGTON ROUTE ROQKJ5LAND ROUTE MISSOURI PACIFIC UNIONz PACIFIC TRAIS EAST TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS TO ST. LOUIS THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK Spei-rer- s 7 Con-carn- e THROUGH THE FHRMERS h n SLEEPERS . m of-fie- e. , - - 9 A if " c r - t b a TO CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ST, LOUIS : EOF ROUTES" "CHOtC -- tif-lio- v. - -- f Savings Bank & ask Rave C. E. Loose, SH IN GTOND C Feb. 7: thii fikkrelbH. the for constipation, in-. thFTTneT was ble medicine, Brace L. .Holbrook, J. Wm. Knight, J R. up convulsive laughter. , Fatty digestion and liver trouble, is firmTaft President command by given Twelves, Geo. Taylor, Sr.' Roger Far-- r not imitate tries to get' thin and, everybody ly established. It doc3 generals, his tfl week this than i3 7 better political It are medicines. If other er. you laughs mgrows-atj lifie! was in others, or it would not be the faanxious tq see the old year out and brace up the Jos. T. Farrer, Cashier. vorite liver powder, with a larger rank to the. communicated furn and the new year in you couldnt "Josr A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier. -sale than all others combined. grand old party F2 it in a better- - and pleasanter and file of the town in sold General Banking Business Transacted. with" the- result that way than seeing Bunny in the everywheresentiment lias been con35 U. S. DEPOSITORY at the Taft Clutches of a Vapor Bath since the the Princess Thursday and Friday siderably on the increase he where Oliii to PresVlents trip out the partwhere you will laugh of defense in blows struck sturdy ing and laugh in the new year furto And wilh peals of merriment and Maladministration. CURRENT TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE .SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 5 P. M. shouts of happiness. The serious ther the Taft sentiment headquarUnion Station, Provo, as tallows : in a few days v Trains will leave from run at the Princess will be a ters will be opened one of in be Charge this city to LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST. , in the Night, a ow-i- lYfr-efe- ata ..25 Cents second-clas- Provo Commercial r It is a very serious matter to BEAD! FtlRFRAV 11 N. C. KICKS, Manager. Entered at the Postoffice of Provo City as Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. Very Serious . -- 1.50One month Six months H. IN ADVANCE- - ........ $2.E OTfiree 77, , .'. : Jimmy, the noted fat actor, of the nnving picture show, . w dl put on a stunt tonight and tomorrow night called Jn the Clutches I tw i . h ol Id of a Va i tor -- Bat h. POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. S PDESIOEHT TAFT II EllEII inns TUESDAY THURSDAY and SATURDAY First West St., Provo, Utah SUBSCRIPTION-PRICE- - AT THE PRINCESS i, - , For further information see any D. or address I. A. BENTON, . Z. & JR. G. Agent C. A. P. Dr . Salt Lake City. F. A. 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