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Show THE PROVO POST, PAGE TWO r WILLIAM MANGLER GIRL STEALS GEMS, DROWNS IN LAKE AS SLEEPS IN ASHPIT, HE TAKES DAILY ROW CAUGHT BY POLICE THE PROVO POST Published Every TUESDAY. 'THURSDAY and SATURDAY First West SL, Provo, Utah At Nos. 22-2- 4 Greens desire to sleep in a Cook avenue ashpit .caused . her quick capture after she' had taken $125 e worth of jewelry and a POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE : ... $2.50 Three, months Om year H. C, niCKS, Editor. NT C. l.SOOne month "Bis months entered at the Postoffice of Provo City as second-clas- WORK FOR GOOD ROADS. i - Cents - In looking over the work done by the Good Hoads convention the .era of good held in Logan last week, it is fairto announee-th- at ,roads for the State of tJtah has at last' arrived, and that this state in conjunction with other western commonwealths will now come movement much in so for future develwhich means the the forward opment of the state at large. Before adjourning that convention passed the following resolutions: 'Whereas, SeetiijU 2477 of the Revised Statutes of the United ' States provides: .' The right of way for the construction of highways over publie lands, nor reserved for public uses, is hereby granted, and i Whereas, there are many canyons in this IntermQuntain region where public, highways have not been established by authority of the " public, and t Whereas, it is absolutely necessary for the publie 1o have an easement and public right of way through the various canyons of this region, Now therefore be it resolved: That we, the delegates of the Interdnountain Good Roads Association, in convention assembled, do hereby petition the Legislatures of the Stales of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Montana and Colorado, to pass an appropriate law creating and establishing public highways four rods wide in each of the bottoms of each of the canyons, and on all section lines and over all roads which have been traveled by the public or, more, of the said states, and thereby accept the grant of the United States as set forth in said Section 2477 of the Revised Statutes of the United ' States, Wejieed good rpads inUtahtheyueed good roads , in . every state in the union and the sooner all parties can combine for this great benefit, the more profitable will be the farm the orchard, the garden and every, industrial undertaking. Let us all get back of the resolutions and see to it that Utah is first in making the required laws to give this state good roajjs. - Comes When in at the Door Heat and Dirt Fly Out at the Window. What would it mean to you to have This Stove heat and dirt banished from your kitchen this summer to be free from the blazing , range, free from ashes and soot ? Sec.-2477- ' Inter-mountai- 5 t S full of ehinaware from the home of Mrs. William M. Porteous, at 4541 Morgan' street,, Thursday afternoon. About the same time someone telephoned to the Deer street station that a young woman was trying to climb in an ashpit In the rear of "Mrs. Albert S. Moises home at 4608 Cook avenue. Mary Green formerly worked there. Patrolman Archbald went to the Moise home. . Mary demanded that he help her get jnto the ashpit. She said she was sleepy. In the pit the policeman found two suitcases containing all the articles taken from the Porteous ..25 Cents matter according to s Frequented by Newspaper .Men in Windy City. - suit-cas- I... .75 HICKS, Manager. Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. II. Body of Chicago Cafe Proprietor Found Floating Mangier s ST, LOUIS, June 18 By The Oil Cook-stov- e r With the New Perfection Oven, the New Perfection Stove it the mo? I complete cooking device on the market- .- It is just as quick and handy, too, for washing and ironing. best-know- n WEDDING STOCK The finest to be bad anywhere at very reasonable prices. Call and see only thelatest styles In wedding cabinets. ; Princess STUDEBAKER LOSES FORTUNE IN JEWELS, ALSO ms BUTLER -- turner, Kgiarffre iiira'ai&ui.rgaaa -- -- home. Made with I. 2 and 3 Hew BerSction n saves Time It saves Labor It saves Fuel It saves YOU June 18.8 William former Democratic leadMangier, cafe er and one of the owners ,iri Chicago, was drowhed here today while out for his daily row on Lake Michigan.' An oar, floating some distance away, is considered by the police to indicate that he was drowned trying to recover it. The body was recovered. CHICAGO,. bandaomely finished throughout. Cabi. net top, drop ihelvei, towel racka, etc. with Free Cook-Boo- k every (tore. Cook-Boo- k a) B) given to anyone leading 5 cents to cover mailing cod. Thursday and Friday, June NORTH HAMPTON, Nr II., June 18. Jewelry worth between $12,000 and $15,000 was stolen some time last night from the safe in the summer residence of George M. Studebaker of Chicago, at Little Boars Head, near here. William Thomas, the butler, is missing. CONTINENTAL OIL CO. Denver, Piieblo, Albuquerque, Cheyenne, Butte, ' Boise, Sait Lake City a War 20-2- 1 Havoc Kalems Spectacular War Story The Guilty Party Edison Drama Jocular Winds of Fate Vitagraph Comedy An Unwelcome Love Pathe Drama : , , SUMMER EXCURSION RATES him substantial .royalties but as a bit of propheey it seems to bring Via SALT LAKE ROUTE to have proved a failure. ' various Eastern destinations. No doubt had Hoyt lived to see women chosen mayors of many Tickets on sale various dates May Western communities, he might have written a farce from the other 18th ter September 5thi See tyour side of the question, based on conditions a hundred years or so hence local Agent for particulars. when mere man may find it a hard struggle t p be elected to any VACATION RATES U office This old world never moved Ellen - Thursday and Friday, . 1 June The Lesser Evil Biograph Drama Under Mexican Skies Western 4 , S. 20-2- any faster, nor shifted the political kaleidoscope in any more startling fashionthandn'the To various Eastern destinations last generation. No farceur can afford to make fun of any subject via SALT LAKE ROUTE. Tickets Winnies Dance : on. sale, various dates May concerning women in politics these days, lest his work place him in Edison Comedy . 18th to September 5th, ROUTE the worlds long list of poor prophets. ' The Craven OF THE LOS ANGELES LIMIT-ED- . Vitagraph Story See your local Agent for ANNOUNCEMENT .WHEN LINCOLN RAN. particulars. - Because of the terrible firing of the mud batteries T , In order to accommodate the during the present presidential primaries there are many timorous souls that be- large number of beginners who lieve that no candidate has ever been so bitterly assailed as his are applying for instruction, I will favorite, says the North American Review. True, the presidential now give instruction in classes to led to political methods- - that are. condemnable, blit, begiuners as' well as private lesprimary-lia- s (Continued From Page One.) nevertheless, they are not entirely new. The North American Review sons to advanced students. Inlias collected some of the utterances when Lincoln ran for the presi-- struction on band and orchestral working ull time in', the Salt instruments. Lake shops alone and-thbust dency. - Piano. Violin and Mamhijim esNevrYork-lIerald nessJlJogethcErrmuchLhetter From thc : than last year., pecially. Would you like to buy a Dress, May 19, 1860 The Republican convention at Chicago has nominIn regard to the electrifying of SAM JEPPERSON a pair of Shoes, a Skirt, a pair ated Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois fqr president of the United States Studio over Blakes Music Store Soldier Summit, the message rePierce. even ceived yesterday by Superintend They a poor lawyer, poorerthan Blankets, or even a Ladies men able ent and reads as statesmen follows: who are and Chase over Apperson Banks, Seward, EZZ Fine Suit for . . , . ; pass The engineering work of recannot .who gramgood and they take a fourth-rat- e speak lecturer, It is possible for you to do so on Thursday, Friday ducing certain grades and includmar, and who, to raise the, wind, delivers his hackneyed, -- illiterate old and is Saturday" of this week at our store. ing Soldier Summit is to be prosaying compositions at $200 apiece. Our readers recollect that this peripawith immediately. Read this all through and you will learn how you In , Sow an act and ceeded tetic politician visited New York two or three years ago on his can do it.' How you can make a saving that means fact, preparations have already been made to convert Soldier financial tour; when, in return for the most unmitigated trash, inmany dollars to you. a habit. reap elec-trifrom Summit road to steam filled his he Our Ladies Ready-to-Weempty pockets terlarded with course and clumsy jokes, Department is heavily- - ij fn the .harvest time of life, you stocked with hundreds of beautiful dresses for women, with dollars eoined out of Republican fanaticism. will reap the consequences of the Final calculations will be comMisses and Children. With hundreds of Suits, Skirts, Mr. Lincoln is an uneducated man a vulgar habits 0 May are sowing with your in the course of a fortnight pleted jou Waists, Kimonas, Princess Slips, Underwear and Petti-- politician without any experience worth mentioning in the practical jacts .today. Each unwise expen-dutie- s and if the apparent advantages of coats, we are offering them at prices lower than their of statesmanship, and only noted for some- - very unpopular liture helps to form the spending electrification can be secured and values. In fact, they are so reasonably priced that you -demonstrated, probably that porvotes which he gave while a member of Congress. The comparison need only to see them to induce you to buy. The styles tion of the road between Helper and values are positively not excelled in Utah, between Seward and this illiterate Western boor is odious it is as will be placed under Thistle and We are offering a complete line of Ladies and Young Hyperion to a satyr. eleetris operation. The 'power Silk and Serge Dresses at $4.95 that are worth Ladies . From the Albany Atlas and Argus : plants will also famish 'electric the double price. tWe are offering Womens and Misses ' JMay 21, 1860 Mr. Lincoln was first heard of in politics a year power for coal and ore mining Dresses Wash as low as 95c, $1.45, $1.95, $2.50, $3.50, J operations and for perhaps other ago last fall, when, limping with wounds and howling with anguish: and H95 ' up to $20.00, and every one a bargain. commercial purposes. he was driven through the state of Illinois by Douglas and defeated ' Dresses secChildrens at prices ranging from 25c to $3.50 will be of .cumulation money with the tacit approval of the majority of his own partyandgjtb fmd natnre to yon. i each. Friday night, June 21st, 1912, at the publicity expressed gratulations of Greeley, Weed- - and others Misses Dresses from $1.25 to $10.00. j 8 , o'clock p. m in the Fifth ward & The All positive, impelling values never before assembled Last spring he made his debut in this state as an orator and com, house, the amusement meeting in bur city menced charging for his speeches at the rate of $100 apiecer and wax , . committee of said Ward will give Bank Merchants he -that On of Thursday,-Fridaamid such desist and to contempt an entertainment, at Which the y forced public expressions Saturday we are going to extend Jo you a privilege never before enjoyed by any- -, never UTAH. He has of which state. in out new won was the the , PROVO, . hissed been to have said .piano fairly maybe ; ' . citizen, J D. Dixon, Cashier. contest conducted by the Birin held publie office of any credit and is not known except as a slang-jT. N, Taylor, President. cess and will Theatres Ellen be For every $5.00 you spend in our whanging stump speaker of a class with which every party teem' Anyone any a here can bank to the ward. An excelpresented you may purchase any one dollars worth of v ashamed. with na by mail. and of which all parties are lent program has .been prepared, - merchandise in the store for 10 Boston-Rost1 From the also dancing, after which refresh1, For every $10.00 you spend in this department you r for talent ap-'will be gerved. AH are in- f 3 . has ments Lincoln 1860 demagogue merelya May 21, the store for 1Q. may have any $2.00 worth of goods-ivited. Come out and hear how peal that was thought to he worth in New England $50 or $100 al we won the piano. Were sui-- l For every $15.00 you spend in this departmeqyou speech by those who hif$d him; but 'some who heard him ' have any $3.00 worth of goods iu the store may He can fqFlO. prised that he should be considered anywhere a great man. Chamberlains Cough Remedy For on. lead he will in $20.00 this host fanatical department every of tool the yon fanatical be the spend you ' only has won its great reputation and of worth in the buy may any then when goods $4.0(J and old as politics Mud throwing is as stqrFfor 10S politics began extensive sale by its remarkable And if : will 1;; in $40.00 were two men, and one of them wanted office. you this, spend of colds department you and croup, cures, coughs, may buy any $10.00 worth of goods in thgjstore for 10h It can be depended upon. Try it. Cheer up, oh ye doubtful, for the worst is yet to come wait1 Sold by all dealers. ; . until we, Remember, that we guarantee our prices to be as low ' get into the campaign proper, and not I filereprimary camlower or than any house in Utah, and ' our styles and cellar. paign, and then it will be time to run for the cyclone n are Yon to be qualities afford without only Equalled by the very best houses of the .cant i White Rem- 1 i stato.- - All alterations will be chafed for at a very mod Diarrhoea4 Conkeys WOMEN AS MAYORS. 0 erale rate. edy. It is a positive relief from ini The death of Mrs.. Mary D. Lowman, once Mayor of Oskaloosa, . this disease which kills thousands 1:0 44-- Kan. has set the historians of IhatTstate bu&y, and it has been found of ehicks ycariyrT Price .50cv Car. . women have been elected to the office that no less than twenty-fiv- e penter Seed Co. I of Mayor since Kansas became a 6tate. Rack age of our lives has its Joys. 3 t bethis Recently a woman was elected mayor of Dayton, Wyo., Old people should be happy, arid they v first case, so far as known, that a woman has held such a post the . ing will he if Chambcrlain"s Tablets are of honor in that State. . Horn . , Made and Best Grade taken to struigthen the digestion and .. keep the bowels regular. These tab- ,4 'Nearly a generation ago Charles A. Iloyt, Americas foremost lets are mild .and gentle in their acwriter of farce comedy, wrote a play called A Contented .Woman, 4. Excelsior MiUs Rdller tion and especially suitable for people in which he treated the idea of a woman in the mayors offiefc in his oi middle age and older. For sale by Of most satirical vein. Woman suffrage was then just getting a start all dealers. PLote 124 'rove, Uub in this country, and Iloyt bad taken a look ahead, only to' ridicule the i ! Where the Goods Cost No More But LookBetter ' possibility of a woman being chosen mayor of any community. lit, For Commercial and Society , , ; had his fun with tbe subject, and his playproyed popular enough Jo 2 Job Fritting try The Port."r" &-- -- - Rio Grande To Electrify Part of Road n k e . third-rate-Weste- Z3 1 The -- 4 - e. 1 ar -- 21,-186- .- - L , . , . - . Farmers -- Z -- Ready-to-We- ar nt ij : n . - , , BUY ! Hoover Bros - t TImr - - , v -- X- ! - t "M , ViP 4 w ' . 4 7' |