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Show THE PROVO POST fAGE TWO THE PROVO POST Published Every TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY - At Nos. First West St. Provo. Utah 22-2- 4 By The POST PUBLISHING-COMPAN- PRICES IN ADVANCE SUBSCRIPTION Oae year" Six months EL Y. f2 50 ...... Threemonths month l.SOOne . N. C. HICKS, Cl HICKS, Editor. Catered at the Postofflee at ProVS City as Act of Congress, March 3, 1884. second-clas- .75 Cents .25 Cents Manager. matter according- to s - - V fact remajns tter elv Jiaylw the reason'for their failure to vbte, the in 'be the result a factor considered 'that negro vote is hardly to of elections in the Southern states. cold shoulder to the CoE, Roosevelt loses nothing by turning a of that class favor win the Southern negroes. . But an effort to would estrange the white Tpters of the South. It isto the whites that he looks for strength and support in the Southern states. Nearof them ly ftltnf them are Democrats, and whether he will win any his strength in that is another question. But, whether he increases all hope of quarter or not by this move, he certainly would cut off accomplishing anything with thevSouthern whites if he turned away from them in the hope of capturing the negro vote in the Southern states. The black vote in the North is a Taft vote anyhow'. It is loyal to the Republican partyand no attempt by Col. Roosevelt to estab-Tfshimself inlavorwiththe Southern whites will make the black rd vote of the North, considered as a whole, any more lost to party than it has been from the beginning. few bad Trust Col. Roosevelt ttrmake but plays in the political lie is one of the shrewdesLandjnost alert politiciansjn the gatne country, and he isjtrying to make inroads upon the Democratic vote of the South. WhateverTie may accomplish iu the extreme ""South will,, how ever, do the Republicans no barm, except m those Southern states which before the Civil war were known as border states. The Republicans have no hope'of securing any of their electoral votes, lienee whatever Col. Roosevelt may gain in the extreme South will be taken, not from Republicans, but from the Democrats. If bycatering to the Southern white vote Col. Rdosevclt adds anything to the strength of the third party it will hurt Wilson and not Taft. Hence Republicans have reason to look with complaceneyupon whatever '. ' L he may do injthat section. v , Post subscribers are requested to notify this office promptly whenever the japer is not received. ' Residence carriers are supposed the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon thetrrrival vrith the paper. Please help us to see that this rule is enforced by reporting any negligence on the part of the carrier. to-no- tify the-thi- - APPLYING THEMONROE DOCTRINE. The position taken by the senate in declaring that the Uhited States will not see without gme concern any suitable naval or military site pass into" control of a foreign corporation when such possession might threaten or the safety of States is anapplicafion but not an 'enlargement of the pririeiphTof he Monroe doctrine., ' The right to object to the acquisition by an power of new a foothold in any of the three Americas is involved m thc'original declaration of the Monroe doctrine. For instance, the acquisition of a naval base on Maddalena bay on the west oi Mexico by a foreign power might seriousiy endangep;theTvest coast of the United States and the use by .this country of the Panama canal. This country has, therefore, a right to express its dissent-t- o a trisfer of any of the territory of Mexico at that point to a foreign corporation. It is, of course .true that a transfer by lease or otherwise of land on the shores of a bay to a foreign corporation might not necessarily mean the subsequent establishment of a naval station there. But since the transfer might make practicable a development of the kind in question, it is quite proper for the- senate to state that it would be looked upon with grave concern by the United States. The Monroe doctrine finds its justification in the right of this country to protect itself against aggression in the western hemispheres. In connection with this right it is far better that the position of the United States in regard to the acquisition of new territorial claims by powers which might menace the safety of this country should be made clear before the objectionable step is taken" than to allow a matter against whieh the United States might feel compelled to protest to develop in silence or in ignorance of the f position of the American government. I on gH go th at' iTiTiii canThe Monroe tloctrinwwas proclaimed is in understood Some European" statescountries. foreign ing fully men have expressed themselv.es in terms to it.-- But it been has observed that powders commonly acquiesce in it. No harm can come to any" of IhetF sertion, for the attitude of thcTlnited States In proclaiming aud "asserting it is not aggressive, but defensive. It is only when old world powers try to extend their authority-in-som- e way to the Western hemisphere that tliey antagonize the position of the Uuited States. If In that way they encounter the Monroe doctrine, they have their ambition and not the attitude of this country to blame. It has "been thought by some persons that the position of the United States with reference to the Monroe doctrine was made somewhat inconsistent when this country acquired the Philippines. jBut it slibuld be recognized with reference to those islands that the United States takes the position that ultimately they will be surrendered' to'tlie independent control of their own people." IIow long the inhabitants bfjthe Philippines will have to remain in a condition of pupilage before the authority of the United States is entirely .withdrawn is problematical.' But the fact that those islands have ,not become an integral part of this countrys national domain makes "the position of jhnUnited Stator in the Philippinessomewhat differ-en- t from that of an power. which might acquire permanent in of the three Americas, any possession lprnew the-Unit- old-wor- ed ld - old-worl- old-wor- h -- d ld TEAMS WANTED. Boy Scout Outing Will Be Splendid A Limited Edition. , privately printed books eoastltut a very Interesting tfpath of liter turn. One produced by the Prince ' Consort is a subject of Inquiry in the Court The current Notes and Queries. Journal of September 23, 1865, men--, tlons that the Prince Consort made t special study of talmpraL FOR SALE 100 stock pi gs, Byhis directions and largely with his ' assistance a book on th Bal- reasonable. R, E. Hunter phone moral country, typographical, Botan- 49-American Fork. A9 ical, geological, descriptive and remt FOR SALE One 'brown mare niscent.was compiled. It was beaut fully printed by an eminent Loodos weighing 123(1, one, yearling Bel-guifirm, but by the Princes strict orders colt and one Belgium colt only six copies were struck off. I three' months old. For sale at there a single copy now in existence! 2. P. W. Madsen, The British Museum, the Windsor' Li- sacrifice. dA14 brary and the Balmoral. Library hare In vain. London searched been CLASSIFIED WANTS . m 173--blk.-- GIRL WANTED at Hotel A16 Big wages. WANTED Employment ou Did Not Ljnger. ranch by map and wife. Call M. State Senator Bowerman of Oregon Micheal, 389 N. FirsUW est, Provo. phronlcle. defended a" participant in a Ihootlng acrape recently and a jnatgrlaL point In the case hinged upon the testimony Where f an aged Tennesseean. were you when this Bhot was flred?" 1 queried counsel for the defense. was about ten feet behind the Vetler what got shot And were you there No. when the -- marshal arrived? ah;' I want nowhere nigh the place " You must have traveled pretty fast, suggested Mr. Bowerman. The witness projected hjs goatee over the rail of the witness stand and in a confidential tone of voice said: -- Well, Jay, ill tell ye; t made Jest three tracks belaeen-Kno- x's livery bare rfnd the cotehouse. WANTED Bright - girls and pver lfi years to learn weaving. Apply Knight "Woolen Mills. FOR SALE English Black Currants; also one 6 year old. irood mare with fine Belgum coltT iobt. Berkin, Provo. icrys Beware of Ointments For Catarrh That Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy thei sense of smell and --'completelyde range the whole system when-ente- ring it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you., can possibly derive from them. Halls Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and' mucou88urface8 of tsv buying Halls Catarrh "Cure be sure your get the genuine. It is taken Internally and rnade in Toledg, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials ' free. Reclamation Service .wants 20 Take Your Cholee. teams for dump wagon work at Dost you think. Dr. Fourthly, (Continued From Page One.) Strawberry dam. Wages $5.50 aid h) literary parisboner,-"th- at the Apply U. S. R. S., larger? fuller intellectual life of the day. per the 2(jth. The boys may take Provo. present day, with Its freedom from the baseless fears and superstitions along their uniforms but- - comfortthat have Vpt the human soul in able old clothes can be worn be without bondage tbt ugh the centuries, hat You cant afford-t- o around camp and when on hikes. Conkeys White Diarrhoea Rem been a potei agency in bringing Camp discipline, regularity, safety edy. It is a positive relief from about the demonstrated andwell established Increase In the average add comfort will be in order. No this disease which kills thousands duration of luman life? . SOe. Price of diicks yearly, arduous drilling or useless hiking, ye- - to be sure, said the Rev. "O. Seed Co. . work is all common sense-scoDr. Fourthly; and then people take better care of their teeth nowadays the boys will have to do. There than they used to, you knew." STOCKto WEDDING The finest will be room for several boys, over --SoldbyDruggistsPricet75lper be had anywhere at very reasonable bottle. twelve who desire, to join the prices. Call and see only the latest Fickle Popularity. Take Halls Family Pills for scouts as class beginners will be styles in wedding cabinets. "You started the full conA the-syst- - Car-pent- er ut i)U8ti-patio- -- dence of your constituents' aad now you are criticised on every hand." particualrs, parents can A vast amount of 111 health is due to Ys, replied Senator Sorghum, municate with Supt. L. E. Eggert-sen- , impaired-digestio- n. - When the stom- my experience has been very much president of the Scout Coun- - ach fails to perform its functions like that of a man who ball gam." orjuMnts to umpire he Scout Commissioner. properly the whole system becomes A meeting of the1 Provo Scout deranged. A few doses of Chamber-- . Council will be held - Tuesday Iain's jrableta is alLyou need. They Fighting the Mongoose. night at 8:30 at the Library to will strengthen your digestion, In Jamaica there is a iffemium c disCuss final arrangements for liver, and regulate your head of every mongoose. LIke the the camp. A11 scout couneilmen bowels, entirely doing away with that the sparrow, the Indian mongoose English are urged to attend. miserable feeling due to faulty diges- was Imported to Jamaica to drive out tion. Try it. Many others have been snakea, but the agent became, in turn, -permanently cured why not you? a pest itself, and the mongoose,- - in Tnn t Hit for Stadarha to co to addition - ahi-phI- x killing snakea, killed chickall dealeii. For sale by nr wiinpnm ens and practically every email thing that cane within its reach. Cons quently, its doom was scaled and a price set upon its bead. The, United States was forced to follow, and the mongoose can only come Into this country . by the smuggling prooeee, unCIRRLVT TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE SlDAY, HAY II - less directed to a soo. Trains will leave from Union Station, Provo, as follows ; , ! LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST, . A Harder Will. m. 9:30 , So 512 Fot Sanpete point Are you Landlady (smilingly) . . . . 9 :67 a. m 6 For all points East No. In a real m aware that you slept. 6:32 p. m- 2 For alt" pomta Kast. No., hog&ny bed last sight,- - Mr. Howells? . 6:14 p. m. No. 418 For Tintio Branch points Howells (meanly) Was. that Vrhst 7. . 4 :2tf p. IB. 4 tt whs? It felt tike Hgna m.vttaei For all points East. No. Pock.- LEAVE PROVO TOR WEST. 8 :32 a. m. No. 469 For Salt Lake TAKING THE BROADER WAY! 1 Time Is Money . . . 1 1 :0S a. m. , No. For all points West and North t, 12 :54 m - o For all - 1 a ant you to underatand that my - Governor Hadley of Missouri, who was one of lie seven govern-jorewh- o v. . . No. p. points West and North Ime is valuable. Tlmo is money with 4 A0 p. m 771 . 7 7 For Salt Lake No. 5 1 se fear that Republican success this fall could only be asme, snapped the man who had been m. 9 :30 3 North all West For and No, p. points Republiheld up. sured by the nomination of Roosevelt, urged that one-tim- e ' HEBER BRANCH. ' "I It worth as high as a dollar can to enter the race for the nomination. None the less. Governor 9 :40 a. m. . .77.7. No. 808 Leave Provo minute?" asked the mendicant bis 7. Hadley is a Republican, and in areeent address hejiak-mw- le 3:45 , m. "As much aa that, at least No,3 07 Arrive Provo from Heber. ::: 17777 Well, I was going to take up No. 1 and No. 8 have been discontinued. position plain. What he says' is worthy of the careful const two minutes talking to yer, but line-t- o Free sbqut Denver without The reclining Ogden"and change.' only cf every voter since you are so Diners oa expensive, all trains and Cars, throngh Can, Chair Elegant Throughjleapim; I stand and intendlQ conttrnie to stand ill favor of piogressive ly use thirty seconds,. Then MITCHELL. A. IVADLEIGH I. BENTON, IVrflr you can give me and a policies and principles, but I have been unable to see howLihe suc- F.A: ha-ige. G. A P. D. A T. A. kalf and AdcbI. C: if P. rail square." wel) caiTBe .served by abandotnngund cess of these principles and policies For-fur-th- -- old-wor- n. er com- good-naturedl- y ld It ls Good to swat the flies. invig-orateyo- -- It Is Better to keep the flies, out. - old-wor- em, Trains Change Time It Is DENVER & RIO GRANDE R.R. to equip your house with - - Screens bought at the Jb ... ld Best BAKER ' 1 LUMBER CO. r ............ Provo Complete stock of Screen . Doors and X. Screen Wind o w s ...... ' " thus accomplishing the defeat of the only political party 1 which they can be made' successful jn this state in this campaign. ifected The Republican party is the party of progress. has which be;n made, every reform in our national political affairs since its organization; it will go on making them as fast as the real need arises, and the best thought and genius of the nation c.m point a safe way through which it can be accomplished. No cilien need go outside of the Republican party to make his efforts for b tter conditions count and produce results. It is the party which docs things, gets results protects all classes, builds up the country and safeguards the nation while fostering the welfare of the people That man who honestly desires improvement in national affairs need not desert his party to gain results; if he insists upon cing given an office he has not proved his .worthiness to occupy, or has failed to develop that judgment which the Republican party hold- - above all else, that is another matter. Millions are ready tovgo IK Republican way; the present situation grows out of nothing but t! e demand of a few that the nnllfons and the party shall go their own. It isjt ah.m demand, and there is nothing Ibpidnn-aselfish, it. Governor lla7hv lu. taken the broader way: all-flre- d ni-pn- always in stock. ar the-doll- -- -I- t-has 4 This Bank is A Safe Granary in which to store the crop of dol-lawhich you sow with labor and reap with hope. Feed your bxhk account now and it will feqyou when the winter of life in, rs A . ...I self-center- .It - 7 THE DULL MOOSE AND THE SENEGAMBIAN. iu udiotTor Uok Roo"e7It a ruTfin bUppoi'lei Trii retim'd tf a h legation of "Southern negroes for n fuller rievgmJ.q ''in d v Full Moose j ui than they were, aeenrded. v.a a g plat, wlmteteF else nniv be h.tid about it. An elf 01 1 to rapture the.. negro v5te'm.ihe Soj'.hi n s: would be futile, so far as to lhe third iMrtvjU south-o- f turned.'- The negro-vot- e MaaoiVTmd Divun's lint7itm ji.ul to Lille, for the simple reason that Vbmpafatively few bl ks ui section vote. "Whether they are indifferent nr iutimida'.eJ or wfiat v -- ! h , m f v ' it li The Farmers & .tnf Merchants Bank , t i -' addnig-sfretigt- As your bank account cmvs, toil. , and sacrifice" will bgr rewarded with ease and plwifsure. Deny yourself in smalHfiings and later you can gratify big ambitions. Great things are possible to the man riio has money in the bank., , Make a deposit today. . e'-:i- - ta' r 1 . A DASH THROUGH THE coUDS - - - 7 Eiojraph Comedy At the Ellen Saturday only. - . x A ' . PROVO, UTAH. Cashier. D. Dixon, Anyone anywhere can .with us hy.nmlL j E " President hank . |