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Show THE PEOVO POST PAGE TWO" tellect among soute people and'of the high "position that dogs occupy m their affection.' Probably thedogs bad'a"marketable"Yaluewhile the children had notT THE PROVO . POST K Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. 22 24 First West St-- Provo, Utah U t :i 5 POSTPUBLISHING SUBSCRIPTION One year Six months .77 COMP ANY; Provo Commercial "Very Serious I It is a very serious matter to ask for one medicine and have the wrong one given you. For this reason we urge you in buying to be careful to get the genuine Many people are fearful Of being struck with lightning though statistics showr that a surprisingly small number die each year by that cause. But people, as a rule, are not afraid of being struck by By The !t tss. PROVO election prove. .Yet there are lots of people who can ascribe their BLAcY-StiGii- T political death and pot unoften their social death by being so struck. -- DIRECTORS: ,LiverMedIcine ...75 Cents $2.50 Three months If that Californian law which can compel lazy men to wrnrk, pay and a half a day for his labor and turn the money over to his family, were only in operation in other states what a blessing it would H. C. HICKS, Editor. N. C. HICKS, Manager. be to thousands of families. Also countless empty dry goods boxes would want occupants and street corner loafers would be conspicuEntered at the Postofflce of Provo City as eecond-clasmatter according to ous by their absence. Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. s -- 1 - Reed-Smo- '22 UTAH . 1 . . President- .- otr C. E. Loose, The reputation of this old, reliable medicine, for constipation, indigestion and liver trouble, is firmly established.- - It docs not imitate other medicines. It is better than others, or It would not be the favorite liver powder, with a larger sale than ell others combined. SOU) IN TOWN .25 Cents 77.. l.SOOne month - CITY CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $40,000 aOhe'manylhouKahds"of"candidafesateach general PRICES IN ADVANCE Savings Dank - Vice-Preside- L. Holbrook, J. Wm. Knight," J. R. Twelves, Geo. Taylor, Sr. Roger Far-re- r. " Jos. T. Farrer, Cashier. Jos. A. Buttle,- - Assistant Cashier. General Banking Business Transacted."" U, S. DEPOSITORY ? arcs However good the cause may be in which mm is active both that - By passing Senator Borahs hill cause and himself at-- bound to suffer if the methods he employs to of the authorizing acquisition advance 1 homesteads after, a residence of three years on theIand.-th- e that cause are morally wrong, senate -- Las done its part to eneourgae settlement on the public domain. "" CURRENT TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE 'SUNDAY,! NOVEMBER 12, 5 P. M. The old saying is true that hfeaven helps them that helpTtbem-seheThis bill has the further merit that it permits an absence of six from Union Station, Provo, as follows : Trains will leave months in each year for the purpose of enabling the homesteader to hut unfortunately there are people so lazy that they want LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST. --Hearn a living for his family in someTotheflempIoyment than farming heaven or their wives to dotll the work. Np-5- 12 9 :20 a. m. For Sanpete points, Senator Borah knows what conditions in the Far West really are. No. 6 For all points East 10 ;00 a. m. . .7 In common with other men who live in this section he knows that the Childremare a heritage and no parenrhas the right to play the T No. For all points East ... 7777 6:32p.m77 No. 410 For Tintic Branch points demand for arid land which cannot-b-e irrigated is not so strong as part of an absentee landlord and leave the care of his children to an 6:57 p.m. ' No. 4 For all points East ... the demand of a generation ago for the farming lands of Kansas and agent; p. m. 77 WEST. LEAVE FOR PROVO . Nebraska and, ajittle later, for the rich wheat-landof the Dakotas. No! 409 -- For Salt Lake 7 77 8 :34 a."hi. 7,7 -- The acquisition of homesteads must be made easier on the dry lands, Thought is not power until it exercises itself. , There is a lot of 1 No. For all points West and North. ll:10avm, - No. ifthe government would promote the settlementof-Jb5 For all points West and North FarJYest. thought lying latent aud no one is the better for it. ...12:57 p. m 'No. 511 For Salt Lake.7.77TT!77!. .77 4 :Sl p. m. Hence, the need both of reducing the period of residence requisite to 3 For all points North and West, ....... .77 7. 9:31 p. m. No The a best to runs weeds title of if seek to homesteader and the mind best unfilled,' ground acquire employment jind permitting ji 1 HEBERBRANCH. unfruitful if undeveloped. away from his claim during the time when production is necessarily Leave No. 808 Provo. 8 :30 a. m. , No. 307 Arrive Provo from Heber small because of lack of improvement. 3:45 p. m. The man who goes'through life with uncertain aim will never No. 7 and No. 8 have been discontinued? ' Thepoliey of the government should. beta encourage the acquisiThe only line to Ogden and Denver without change. Free reclining tion of homes on all parts ofjhe public domain which are open to gain anything worth having. Qhair Car, Through Sleeping Cars, and Elegant Diners on all through trains. settlement. - But, unfortunately, the' spirit of this policy has not ' I. A. BENTON, - seemed to animate the department of the interior. F.A. IYADLEIGH r Alfred H, Thiessen W. H, MITCHELL C. P. & T. A. , The desire to prevent the acquisition of land by fraud is comG. A P. D. Agent. mendable in itself ; but it has taken what seems to some persons to be Gives Good Advice to an attitude of suspicion of all men seeking the title under the public County Fruitgrowers land laws. This assumption that the department is unfriendly to settlement is unjust, but nevertheless it Is one which will not readily be (Continued From Page One.) overcome until something is done to combat it, which in turn calls then he can tell howr efficient his MEN ' -- for increased liberality in the land laws and WOMEN, sell guaranteed " firing is. hose. 70 per cent profit Make $11 When to Fire. dally. Full or part time. Beginners TAXES ON SUGAR. x The Weather is Bureau official investigate. Wear Proof 3038 Chest-nu- t The Democratic demand that sugar be allowed to come into this St., Philadelphia, Pa. often asked at what temperatures country free of duty in other words that it shall not be made to are fruit buds killed or injured. An Opportunity of a Life Time yield any part of the federal revenue is shown to possess no merit I will trade my 400 acre ranch This he not can answer definitely. - by the investigation which Secretary Knox caused to be made into Iron County with artesian in The proper person to answer, HI taxes paid on sugar in other countries." wells and springs on same, all imof that nature is your .In nearly all parts of the. world sugar is considered proper sub- questions proved, for unencumbered Provo Wl : lie knows the fruit inspector, of taxation and a is so taxation of which property. Come and see me for ject species nearly universal condition of your fruit and its full description D. O. WAID. Phonel17 . ought not to be a special matter of complaint in this country of advancement. He knows stage The Democrats may claim that because of the high standard of whether your orchard js young or A Bargain .Sale of building living, .sugar in this country is necessary and hence should be sub- old. And these points are very lots. W. T. Brickey, 1008 W. lux-iiras to little jected necessary to know, that one may 1st No. possible, and that in other lands it is a . tf. and, for that reason, proper subject of taxation there. But answer such' questions intelligentLOST One pair ladies nose The prime object of " the sugaFts'ii necessity" iiiuil'Tt'v ilizcdcountricg: Its pe'r capita con- ly. ween-eo- urt is to give you in- glasses,-b- et house and Weather Bureau sumption may be greater in the UnitedStates than in other lands: formation 3rd West. Finder please return regarding expected but it isno more a genuine necessary here than in other parts of the weather conditions. It will then to this office.' D F6 r jr&tv' AT THE rEt BIUT-- vtsttU1 mmrm IMIi' world occupying the same stage of civilization assist all that.it can in applying Household Furniture Sale for at TilE In the United States the sugar tariff is justified both by the need in a practical manner the informa- a bargain. Leaving town.--1tion given. of revenue and by the need of protection to the beet-sugSo. 3rd West. industry. Revenue must be drivHhfrom some source, and why not jn part from What the Orchardist Should Do. LOST OF BEST If the" fruit growerAnteuds to - Since it is r to the in make.practicable xlevelop sugar! heat his orchard on frosty nights, industry the United States And thereby, make this country independent of the he should first secure Tiis heaters alumine charm. Name Kate cut OF product of other lands, why not protect the American industry and fueL He should then seeure in rim. Finder return to this of- fu-against foreign competition! Nat mils are economically independent sonic good thermometers" and TRAIN FOUND Ladies ' gold ' watch study the temperature .conditions lin proportion to theextentthattlnysupplj'theirownw-ants.orchard. and chain. Owner cam have same Spend the Long Cold Day Amid He should then weathwatch the by identifying and paying for POOR ADVICE. - the Flowers and Sunshine er forecasts, and at the same time this ad. r. A few .days ago the Salt Lake Tidegram undertook to advise the be to fire at a moments prepared FOUND Bicycle. - Owner can fruit growers of Utah what kinds of orchards tOplant, in which they notice. That is, he should have his 0NLY 24 HOURS AWAY have same from Chief of Police recommended many varieties of trees in order to till alkwants. This pots distributed with fuel ludhem. Giles a.nd by identifying prieeof idea seems to have come from thoseTibt familiar with present day He should have had 4also some this ad. in them He practice lightings method? of orchard planting and commercial fruit growing. Of should For Sale Cheap Organ, suitalso know some thing of Tickets Information- - Liteiatnre course, had the editor been familiar with fruit growing in the dis--- the action of his pots; this can able for church, school or home. J H. MANDERFIELD, A. fl P A - triets like Provo such an argument a, In good condition. , Call 266 E. presented in. lhatpape would only be obtained by burning 4st-S- m 166 South Main Stieet : not have beent forth. fewofHhcm rar adva Salt Lake City. It has been the experience of piactieal horticulturists of Utah watch their action. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS Finally. County that orchards of one variety of apples, peaches or other fruits ,A11 orchardists on ; Irovo the AT FEDERAL BUILDING will market much more "rapidly and more readily than " orchards Bcireh or in the vicinity of Provo, EARLY l,N FEBRUARY ' where there are a dozen different varieties eoming along from his address and phone early should-mai- l number to the secretary of the Uncle Sim - Has Many Lucrative SCENIC in July until late in October. - Mr. AY1.1. M. Roylance, one of our Positions Open ForSuccessfuL growers has a. commercial orchard which, in many "respects1 "is Commercial Clnb. lie will-the- n -.VIA considered by the grower ideal, as the orchard, is made np largely of receive special attention when Young Men. frost is imminent in the spring.' or three varieties of thnkind f Ap lies that market most readily Civil service examinations will be OF TOE s - in large quantifies. One growler we know, has made wonderful held in "the Federal building, ProvO, from t wen t ya crest in which .two larieties of apples are grown Utah, to secure eligibles for the fo WORLD for the. market, although he has a few others for home consumption. IIE short line to success is. a lowing positions on the dates named: 7SZ "Feb. 3 is of bioloi The same true of peaches and the growers who have large Elberta Preparatory bureau, bank account, but some folks gical survey $1200; land grant college IN CONNECTION WITH orchards-arthe ones who,are becoming the most prosperous. Every' who start - right--jum- p the specialist," $180(17 7t "experienced fruit grower who has wrilleVfor publication has advised trackpand others lose ground by1 Feb." 7 SANTA FE ROUTE Prepara tor in Zoology, $50 few we believe'that this advice is the kind fruit frequent stopping and starting. per month; laboratory assistant T in varieties, and THREE very BURLINGTON ROUTE It takes less power to keep a train Feb. 17 Baker, $540. growers should follow. ROCK ISLAND ROUTE 7 FAST does to than start it it, Feb. 20 Anatomist, $1600; nautical running abauk-&- u. nd $1004-47MISSOURI PACIFIC 0 $1844 expertr - " lokeep Wnen some perso q makes hefSelf or himself offensive to others TRAINS count growing than it? is to get a Feb. Manual UNION PACIFIC training" teacher ? by disagreeable acts and speech the advii . Is sometimes given that one fresh start after Hard (male), $720 to $1200. stopping. -EAST N i must not mind because it is just her vvy, or his Feb. 24 Assistant way.' Such work, steady going, and few stops horticulturist TWO NIGHTS TO CHICAGO advice jnay indicate a generous desire faults, but it is not is the secret of a fast increasing (male), .1800; horticulturist (male), 5 NIGHTs'TO ST. LOUIS TWO : wise advice. There is no excuse for any cue to so speak or act as t hank account. Every deposit in $2250 to $2500. . is 27 THREE NIGHTS TO Forest clerk (maTeX,$1100 habitually wound the feelings of others an create an unpleasantness. this bank - aTstepnearerprosper-ily- "Feb. THROUGH tO $1200r To condone to overlook such an attitude but encourages the offendim. CHOICE OF ROUTES For blanks and information write or tornaker herself tirdiim self "a"stiif "'groate'muTsance; lirirTOurtcom SLEEPER- SseeTTmoaiSnl hut wise and firm way such people shonl be mad 0 'to roa i ze! their to, : For further informatioiHsee Ar miblake. RrdrAgent or address MERCHANTS BANK Thei a iuo better medicine made CHICAGO w for colds t lijju Clmraerlains I. A. BENTON, C. A. Not lrugFg'v a Pbir T. N. Taylor, President ugly bull dogs ' ie the cause of a divorce P. D. KANSAS It Cough Kemedy., acts on, na-' I J7C7Dixonr Cachier. suit, and a e gu Pb a f fie u'il.rT 7"t igT,7'7T t o Tier of Ibe" p;lrties''o"4b4 -- CITY -- 7 tire am Salt Lake City. relieves the- lungs, suit should have the dogs. Both wanted i 'in but each ilas Anyone anywhere can bank opens the MCretions. r aidsexpee-toration- ; .quite w ith us 7 F. A. WADLEICH, C. P. A. by mail. to let the other have possession of the children. In this prewilling aud restores the system , ST. LOUIS ference for dogs over children we see healthy condition. For sale of in something of 7 .Sr 7 - . - Denver, Colorado? 'by, all" dealers. . ACQUIRING HOMESTEADS. - e DENVER & RIO GRANDE R.R. -- s, -- - ........ -- - s e -- " 00000 That Good Coal ! 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