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Show oooooooooo ooo o xxooooooooo THE PROVO POST Published Every TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. First West St. Provo, Utah 22-2- By The POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. OH SUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE mouths r. 12.60 - Three ........ fetf-rrrr- rT H. C. .....75 N. C. HICKS, HICKS,' Editor. cu months rwf iTirr l.BOOnemonth- Catered at the Postofflce ot Provo City as' second-clas'Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. Wherever you sec a Centii Manager. 25Centi matter according to s ' description came from the original jfdyertisements of the Malthoid Roofing makersThe Paraffine Paint Co. of San. Francisco and Chicago Heights. Post subscribers are requested to notify this office promptly whenever the paper is not received. Residence carriers are supposed to notify the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival with the paper. Please help us to see that this rule is enforced by reporting any negligence on the part ot the carrier. .. TOO MUCH RANDON ADVICE. ; 'With all Hie activity there is throughout the county with regard must hear in mind one importto the fruit situation this season--wfant thing and that is the necessity of concentrating our efforts upon one general line of argument and one general way of handling the bumper crop almost ready to be placed upon the market. There is . - -- ht measure against themselves without figuring the consequences, and v unless this effort is blocked a great deal of the energy which should go toward selling the fruit erop will go out in useless discussion and reaches eastern the result will be a lack of market when ere we stand; diis old United points.-Than adage, distributing vided we fall, that is very applicable to Utah County at the present time, and especially can it be applied to the fruit growers who are wasting too" much energy trying to get first one proposition started and then another, and too much desire for individual gain is entering Into the whole situation. Everybody in the county feels a certain interest in the success of our fruit growers and farmers, and as long as - this interest -- is directed in the proper channel it wIlI dogood. unfamiliar with the fruit situatioiiloo ready and too willing to give advice for the purpose of gaining a little personal popularity. This allviee may be alright in its way, but it will do very little toward marketing the erop and the advice the people stand in peed of at the present time is that which will place them in better condition to reap financial returns from their efforts put forth. . We havgj in this county commission merchants and fruit dealers who know the busi ness and can give expert testimony upon the situation. ' Tliese men arc the onesHupoU-wliothe growers should rely for advice and not wers upon the men engaged in other lines of business. , If -- wiilUke this matter under consideration' there is no doubt but4hat successful a rul will get better prices, more satis-- ' they 'will factory terms "and have less worry than if they continue to listen to the advice of every merchant, real estate dealer aud- - professional they-nee- d is the soundYlootnnes right-noJiian of the lowm he can that given out by the men who know. 1 attractively trimmed Dresses in Ginghams T oil Du Nord, Etc., that should have been here two 'months .75 dress but on ago, they are a $ .00,$1 .50 and $ CENTS account of their late arrival we are going EACH: . to close theriT out at .T . 4 - ... AQ iO and Make the Manufacturer and Railroad Company Stand the Loss. Ladies Waist Special Utah Timber & Coal Company An elegant line of Summer Waists in India Linens, Flaxons, Batiste, and and Messaline Silks have arrived too late. They range in prices froiru $1.50 to $3.00, butmust close out at Provo, Utah. NICHOLS FAMILY AT OPERA HOUSE J ht h it rlosin g rn ga gemen t W it of Valentine and Wilke and their selected company of five local people in the musical comedy riot School Days tonfght, Manager Epperson has announced for Wed nesday-a- nd Thursday -- the five musical experts, the Nichols FamilyThese people present an act which contains music, song and artistic dancing. Prof. Nichols is a clarinetist of ability,. Norma and Mona, the two girls, show excell- One-HalA Glance "be-mo- re at Them Will Convince You of the Saving to Yon. Pictorial Review Pattern We Will Prove" to You It Pay to Buy at Provos Real Bargain Store. ent training on their' respective instruments, violin "and the-gro- Price f i -- m 1 1 Whenever you see a roofing advertisement think ' of Malthoid "the original." "the-frui- t Cutting The big event of -- the eyeniug will he presented by Hie six year old boy, Master Luring Nichols, the cornet ist who plays like a man. To use- - Anton Pedersons (Salt Lake City, exact words, have never heard Master Lorings tnd Conduction Guides Frs MERCANTILE CO. W00D-CLIH0- N -- w equal.' He doesnt play like a child but like a man. Squire Coop, director of music ile is the at the U. of U., says: ost wonderful child I ha heard perform upon a cornet, With these testimonials Manager Epperson can guarantee a musical act which will appeal to all.. See them! Hear them!. PRESIDENT TAFT AND THE ISSUES. In his response to the committee which formally notified him o ' his nominatiofl-f- or the presidency by the Chicago convention, Presi dent Taft stated '.what he considered the leading issues of the cam paign. Upon those issues every true Republican can stand with him The first oflhese is the maintenance of the nations institutions and the preservation of constitutional government.-- It" lias arisen out of the disposition of certain men to ignore constitutional restrict Jonsjntd, to make the whim or caprice of the moment the guide in action, J t Its tendencyTs revolutionary, and against it every, man who located at 42 East Third South, is in American institutions should .stand. But it is so veile one of Salt Lakes most comfortunder a pretense of reform that it is difficult to make some men see able hotels. ' It is clean and modwhat this tendency really is. The American people believe in their ern in every respect.; Prices are reasonable and the treatment institutions, and they would not willingly see them undermined. I very is .courteous. Provo people should they could be made to perceive the revolutionary, character of these make this their headquarters. advocated ehanges, they would condemn, almost to a man, those Two or three doors west of Colon" ial Theatre. politicians who seek under the guise of reform to destroy-ume-have-bee- n lhe most l which devel safeguards oped from centuries of struggle against oppression. Failure of the people to perceive this tendency T may., make it I hard to arouse them tir the fact that maintenance of const i uliona govenumuiL is really one of the vitalissues confronting this genera turn, however remote at this time may seem its final necision,- terswat the flies. The. issue rnnking next' tn importance is. in Presidium Tufts opinion, Ihe tariff. In regard to' it, he . did not deny ulcs But he is opposed to the Democratic plan of .making these revisions without. due consideration .of Jh effect to keeprthefi!e$ upon the business and the industries of thecoiuitry. out. President Tafts position is that revision of any tariff schedule should lie made only after a scientific' investigation has disclosed.! what ehanges should be made. It is well known that he is in favor J of maintaining the tariff witlAhe duty to inquire into the difference between the cost of production at home and abroad if to, equip your The purpose of the tariff being to equalize this difference fyssur-- j 1 . ing to American laborers sufficient wages do maintain their present', Screens- bought standard of living and to American manufacturers a reasonable pro-- j at the tit upon their investment, the need of an investigation of this kind is ' evident. , ; The third issue is, in.Mil. Tafts opinion, the one- fires uted by t the existence. and the operations of the trusts. On tins point lie ' spoke of the enforcement of the Sherman law and added that specific acts of unfair trade would be punished by summary proceedings, lie further declared that interstate business enterprises should be MiS ered the benefit of federal incorporation. Provo Taft President hfcfjgpght the trusts so vigorously that his attitude toward tliefu hast aroused of some of them to a s vigorous degree. He hclives m enforeingthe Sherman, a ill rust !aV. stockof Complete and it be loilnted on that he will eonliiiue to pursue t! is eonr' u liui.y Screen Doors and however pronounced thi oppsitiou to him in Wall street m i come. c llis address to the .committee will form in many n .poets tliei Screen basis of diseussoiii In the will maIt , presidential campaign.' supply always in stock. terial for many sslunip speeches, and in this way it w ill be the moans. of p to the votes the of the campaign. ve-ev- of-fiei- We have just received several dozen brand new others their words . imitated their methods but they cannot duplicate the quality of Malthoid roofing it always was the best and I always will be. These a tendency oh the part of a few to get the growers divided in a A -" - years ago of said their roofing all they arc now said that nice the things . of every.other roofing, Twenty-eig- -- $1.50 and $ 1.75 Dresses for roofing advertisement remember that its raise and -- words oLself-- p al The Touraine Hotel be-liev- es rrn Mi .AT THE PRINCESS. Dr. Breon, the hypnotist,, appears at the Princess tonight in two big acts7his" demonstration "of mjnd over matter isconAidered marvelous and creates a great ScmFoT wonder wherever he has appeared.' Effie, the mind reader, will also appear ou the .bill .tonight "in . her wonderful act. r- - . sY . 1 F- f tAV - . : One of the most common ailments . REVENGE IS SWEET that hard working people are afflicted A Edison Comedy by Company at Princess Tonight with is lame back. Apply Chamber-Iain'-s Liniment twice a day and massage the parts thoroughly at each application and you will get quick relief. For sale by all dealers. and Wednesday. of important-constitutiona- - It Is Good , need-revisi- Why not improve -- your dairy stock by breeding your cows to the very best sires? You can find thebest in the . land at a. o..jsmoot, . 431 W. Center Street. It Is Better on. k I It board-harge- with - - j BAKER LUMBER CO. -t - Windows -' is-u- eo , r EDDIES EXPLOIT An Edison Comedy worth while, at the Ellen Tonight is - Is Best house ...This Bank y - A Safe Granary Utah 'Stake Relief - Society exEXCURSION RATES' EAST cursion to Wandamere via the Various sale dates May 18th to Salt Lake Route August 8th. in which to store the crop of dolSeptember 5th via SALT LAKE Special train Leaves Provo: 7 :30 ROUTE. " See lars which you sow with labor and a. m. Agent for Returning leaves Salt Lake with Feed hope. your bank 12 o'clock, midnight.- - Fare for reap account now and it will feed you round trip $1.23. when the winter of life sets in. I was cured of diarrhoea by one ASkyour bank account grows, toil and sacrifice will be rewarded dose of Chamberlains Colic, . Cholera with ease and pleasire. Deny and Diarrhoea Remedy writes M. E. LUMP yourself in small i (lings and later Gebhardt, Oriole, Pa. There is .noth- KING HIAWATHA NUT OR you ean gratify big ambitions. ing better. For sale by all dealers. Great' things are possibles to the ROCK SPRINGS SLACK man who has money in the. hank. "TEAMS WANTED. a Theres variety for you. Make a deposit today. ' Reclamation Service wants 20 Independent Coal Co. & The I teams for dump, wagon work at PHONE 459 Strawberry dam. Wages $3" 50 Merchants Bank N. 165 SECOND WEST . IT. S. "per "day Apply S., ABE11 ' Farmers - Provo. PROVO,' "UTAH; J . D. Dixon, Cashier. T. N. Tajlor, President Anyone .'any where can with us by mall. - ir Yon ean t afford e without Coukeys White DJhrrboea Remedy. It is a positive relief Jrorn this disease which killsthousands of chicks yearly. Price 30c. Uar- to-b- bank 3pcnter Seed Pq. CHAS. J 43. - E, Center StfSet, Provo, Utah. . , P. 0. Box 20S Phone 353-- u t J. WAHLQUIST 'nAttorney-at-La- w. t$ '- -I . Jl |