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Show PaOE V two x THE PROVO POST Published Every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY- -. At Nos. First 'West St,' Provo, Utah 5 7 By The- 22-2- 4 X - One year H. C. HICKS, PRICES IN ADVAHCC $2.50 Three months X of the Opera House alv on attending the shnw. surprised at the many improvement? which A good orches-whie- 1 s h fur- " nishes excellent music .75 Cents X cr HICKS, Manager. Editor. ' Jah-nn- ; POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION - l.BOOne month 25 Cents Btx months .. entered., at the Postoffice of Provo City as second class matter according to Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. PLANT MORE PISH. The report made by the Utah County Fish and Came 'Association - committee pn planting the channel catfish, blue catfish, and spotted catfish in the Utah Lake, will undoubtedly meet vwith the general -approval of those fishermen, who. findjime forspend a few hours on the Jake during, the summer time. It will also meet with the ap provai of the people iu general; as the catfish is one of the best food t. fish In .the Takeand without question the most In fact, during Hie past few years itlhaa proven to be the fish of the com mun people, "and the boys who are unable to successfully fope with the wary trout and bass. There is one thing, however, that should receive attention iinmed- shipping "mtelyandthat"iirihe' semin gofXheiake for cat fish-athem out of the state - For seining wiU in a very short time diminish the supply of these fish and make them scarce, while people as a whole will get very little beiTefit from the expenditure made by the state in planting the catfish and the fishermen generally will get very little reward for the lieeu.se money they spend each year. Only last Sunday about a hundred people eame out of Salt Lake on the morning train and left the railroad at points all the way from the Jordan Narrows to Provo and went on the lake, fishing for cat fish; and most of these suceeeeded in making good catches during the day. That kind of fishing should be encouraged, but the use of seines for anything except carp and suekers should be prohibited, as their continued use for catfish wnnhearTa scarcity of that species in a very few years. T during-an- between the pictures: AgTeat improvement also is noted iu the pictures which greatly excel those X-- , prevmn;dyshuwn here,In on Improvements arc going which carbe "will theXniildijfg ried- ou till everything is in first cdu'-condition. Altogether the building being cool and pleasant for an evening's recreation and entertainment. - s -- -- - g ' Princess -- 6-- tn-den- ts v s . Funeral That Flashed in the Pan Edison Comedy - GROWTH OF FOREIGN POPULATION. foreign-bor- n because is the population of New Surprise expressed York City increased faster in the ten years ending with 1910 than did the natives. There is no real cause for surprise in that circumstance, however. The same thing was often seen in the past, New .York is not only the largest eity of the country, hut it is the principal en- trance point for immigrants as well as for merchandise More races are represented on the streets of New York than are found in London or Constantinople. More tortgues are talked there than Babel ever ' - dreamed oL' XX'XrX , , 'XT ... X. But although New York is growing three times as fast as London, and much faster even than our Western wonder City of Chicago, the proportion of population increase in the past ten years being 23 per cent for Chicago and 38 per cent for New York, the foreign population of the bigger town is smaller, relatively, than it often was in the past. While it is about 40 per cent of the total of .the inhabitants of that town now, it was 50 per cent of the total in 1860. "NewTo'irhas quadrupled in population since then, and the natives in it have increased much faster than have the foreigners in this half a c.ntury. gain of the natives over the foreigners isjmc of thc entire eoun-- Ellen - -- Thursday and Friday, June 7 6-- . The Haunted Rocket. Vita Comedy The Suit of Armor Vita Farce -- Jimmys Misfortune , Patbe Story v . AboiTt 29,000,000 of immigrants have landed on our shores since s . 1820, when the figures first began to be compiled with care, land of these have come since 1860. Yet the natives here grow - faster than.4he .aliens. - This 'is a truth which should be grasp'd by those who would ahutoutjmmigration. Undoubtedly some f the of .them, however, especially of immigrants are undesirable." Most those who reach the West, are an asset for the country. .There is room in this region for many millions more of them., Jit wop Id be better for the immigrants as well as for the East,, where most of them . locate Jiow, if a larger proportion of them came West. . " - It Is Good three-fourth- I tq swat the fliesr -- O a 0 ()J U O O O " ' o (I o o o o 0() 1 . - 4 o 0o 00.9 0 0 0 0 0 S(e- - O O 00 modern brick bungalow, practically new, in east section; two basement, porches; mantle, buffet kitchen, bath, closets, sewer, electric lights, hot and cold water. Price is right. O 0O 0 00 0 0 0 0 0O 0 0a o o o o oo 0O a o o o- - -- , This tract is in Salt 'Lake County, and it is just what the name Covena a favored garden spot, located one implies, a home-covblock east of State Street in new-buiup section. Half minute from car and ten minutes from Salt Lake business district. Price, $200.00 per lot; $10.00 down and $5.00 a month. e, lt a Twenty-fou- r acre fruit farm only three miles from town and short distance from public school. Close enough to city water system to have all modern conveniences in the home. This is a bargain ' and at easy payments. O 0O o o0 D 0O o o 0O One of the finest building lots in the city is for sale at the right price. It is locatedin the Northeast part of .town. Close in and ' X" close to B. Y. U. ' x 3x9 rod building lot on East Third North 'street, and only Terms arranged. $380.00. New 4 room brick, fronting west on North r.r Jot Jx 12 rods. $1800.00. " -- First West street, on o- - Four room brick, built 1911, lot 3x9 rods; on East Third North street. - $1950.00, terms. ...... 0o O- 0o o 0o . ; Large new and thoroughly modern bungalow in good location, to trade for improved producing farm. 1 X FOR RENT 4 room-- oh kast Second South street only three. blocks from Post Office. Large shady lot. Rooms newly papered. ' $10.00 peixnonth. 2 l Q l 0O 1 'O- - x 5 rooirrpTessed bricky wostsertIotrrone"audonF-hal- f Center Street, 3x9 rod lot,, basement, sewer, electric lawns, barn and chicken run! " Price $3100.00 block!V'from 0o - oa:.: o ao o - lights,'.- porch, terms arranged. f aa ao If a property is worth listing, it is worth keeping before the public; some one will want it. Let us get you a tenant for your city property. A sign on a fence will not sell your lot or house or farm or rent them for you either, it' takes realiiye publicity r' List'vith us and you get it, 0 o o C) o 0 o 0 o. o 0o o 0 WE WRITE - INSURANCE FIRE- ,- PLAT- E- GLASS. ACCIDENT, . 0 0O' HEALTH, EMPLOYERS LIABILITY, ETC. i0 Ilo cr o o 0o -- i 4i o 4 room O it ' X - . - . , - . .. V c: :OC W'w'v.'WWWWWWwW'wwWW' . . - W Vrf 0 0 f 0WWWWWW 0. I . "r o ' - . - . 5 .J D -- n t 0 0 O o o o 9 0O 0 BAKER L o o o o o D 0 0 0 0 0 t 1he - partly modern, with 6x6 rod lot In Southwest close can be had if taken qnick for $2100.00. in, lion, 0D 0O LUMBER CO. j ao 4x9 rod, building lot only" f . block from "University, facing south on East Fifth North street, is the only one left in that section. - 9 room brick, O D O Best - D O 0 0 out paper is a mighty good one but our editor goes without undcrelothes in the winter and dont wear socks and Pa aint paid his subscription since the paper started I asked Pa if that was why the editc r sucked the juice out of snowballs in the winter and went to bed in the sum- - j X, mer when he had his shirt washed. Then Pa took me out and licked me awful. hard. It the editor makes a mistakes, the people sayt he' - i ought to he hung, if the doctor makes mistakes he buries them and'! Provo t. because reaiL&nd write doctors can the people dont say anything ' latin. When the editor makes a mistake there is a law suit and swear- - X X j the doctor makes a- mistake' them- - is it) ".and a big fuss, but-i- f Complete stock of funeral and cut flowers a nj perfect silence, A doctor can use i; Doors - arid word a mile long without himor atiybdy else knowing wliat if means Screen W i nd o w s but If the editor uses one word lx; has to spelL itr if the doctor goes to see another mans wife he eharges the man for the viJt, if the always-istock. tdilor goes he gets a eharge of buckshot. Any college cart hmko a! dwtor to order, tut an editor has to be bonj. East.Te'as Register. A ! 0O D Screens bought j O one-bal- O house with . (I It is just about like giving you this 6x12 lot, to offer it and the 6 room brick, with all modern conveniences for $2100.00 O-f- Jo equip your licard' oFTdead 'oneli mTuever 'Beard' of"'6fir gettiftg -- iickelr' Our o oo 0 V. " Rr (i u " o r- - It Is a , 10 acres young bearing peaches, 2 acres mixed orchard, and 12 acres alfalfa, provided with ample water Ja smallfarmhouse, ancT only three miles from Provo and few blocks to school. Can be bad at a remarkably low price and on long time payments. Y the flies to keep . . o Satisfied, and your, satisfaction is Justified by comfort, a f.ew luxuries and freedom from, worry, we may have nothing to offer you; but' if you are hot. getting ahead, there is something .wrong, and you should not be satisfied. We can help. X.you. t Now. is the time texbuy Provo Real Estate; prices Now is thtime to buy Utah County willjiot go lower. Farm or never. Prices are clim6mg,and will soon be as high as the crop income will justify, and the added profit Jof increased vajue will not be yoursunless you buy-how-. $0 ao it Is Better A BOYS ESSAY ON THE EDITOR. -- I dont know how newspapers came to be in the world and dont think Cod does, for he haint nothing to say about them in the Bible. 1 think the editor is the missing link we read of and stayed in the business until after the flood and then eame out'and wrote(things up and has been doing it ever since. I dont think he ever died. I never . O O () 0 0 0 0o 0 0O 0O 0 0 0 The Mine on the Yukon Edison Drama D O D Shall Never Hunger Lubin Drama - oc W t ( 0Cl. o o o o0 o o o o o o o o o . SUMMER SCHOOL TO STAY. For a long lime after the H. Y. IJ. summer school was announced many people had an idea that a second or third rate little school the twelve weeks outlined, and that only would be held GEORGE LEVEE a fevY students would attend.--" The fallacy of this, however, has been school least at shown up, for there are now enrolled in the Buck and Wing Dancer appearing 350 live, energetic teachers' and students, who are anxious to go for- at the Princess Tonight and Fri. ward, Many of thse enrolled have come a long way to attend the day. summer school with the belief that the B. Y. II. could furnish them a more consistent course than could any other school in the west. Most of them are now willing to state that their anticipations were correct and that the courses ndw being taught"are equal to the summer schoo Icourses taught in any part ofjhe west, t Thursday. and Friday, - . . According to the information going out, the credits received from June 7 summer school work here are equal to the credits received anywhere The Cave Man and the students will be able to apply them just as quickly as they Historical Vitagraph ' would from any other school. This means that the local summer The Social Secretary school will grow and that in the future summer school in Provo will Luhiu Drama for the deachers and t not be an experiment but a settled fact, Easy Marks who complete the courses given here-thiyear will undoubtedly Bathe Comedy . others with them next year, - bring o 0o o IK 0 Q easily-caugh- here-durin- 000 0 0 f 0 W W W WWW W W W W W W W W W W W W W' 0 W Df 0w W WW AT THE OPERA HOUSE. r J THEJROVOPOST 'X v. 01 0 01 wW " " .. I J o 0. 0 . Ev WW . . & |