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Show ' pf W PAGE FOUR r f. THE PROVO POST and the reasoning voters of this country will bring the Republican party baok to restore prosperity and give employment to every man Z 7. r Z : desiring it. THE PROVO POST i TUESDAYS anJ FRIDAYS."?'.. First West St., Provo. Utp. At Nd. 22 North WHERE HAS THE COST OF LIVING GCNE4 ; As Monday is the .answering day, perhaps our contemporary " might be able to shed sotne real light on the Cost of Living and the SUBSCRIPTION RATES 7 vance In ad .1.25 Months Six ?2.00 strictly Democratic Free Trade. For weeks Secretary Redfield has been chasOn Year, etrlctiy lo advance. If not paid In advance add S0 per year or 25c for six months to the above. ing around the country and. shouting about the great amount of im- N. C. HICKS, Manager, " H. C, HICKS, Editor. ports into the United States. He really doesn't have to tell the peosecond-clasmatter aa according Provo of City Entered at the Postottice ple that our .markets are being flooded with foreign goods. What to Act of Congress, March S, 1884. does it meant Simply market robbery for the producers of -- the United States," as the following table, prepared by Secretary Redfield, . . ATTEMPTING TO CRAWL FROM UNDER. . ; will show; " out to Herald pull is of Provo the attempting editor usual - As the IMPORTS FOR OCTOBER, NOVEMBER.. AND DECEMBER of the bod plight he finds that paper entangled in through the ! 1913. i ' and vicious statements made against the officials of the Utah- e attention Idaho Sugar Company. An effort is also made to draw the v U m 1912. market Ari7T;. of. the reading public from the actual statements of the Herald to ' r Protection delivered rebuke robbery. the the question as to whom is responsible for r. 112,000 341,000 our Cattle, heads through the columns of this pape'r. In a very pnerilons reply bushels Corn, 253,000 4.500.000 He has alsd misconstrued what we said about contemporary says; bushels Oats, 13,600 13.230.000 not We did say organization." the corporation being a Rice and manufactures, lbs 39,000,000 64.500.000 were officers his and church of the the that president Fresh lbs meat, Utah-Idaho ,865,000, 33.500.000 as he tried to make it appear. But we did say that the Potatoes, bushels 41,000 2.880.000 WATCH US -- Post Publishing Company . s - pzwj vucrfu ed i AT THE - - Free-Trad- . cut-thro- OfJ at cut-throats- ,1 Sugar.ompany.wasjTiming,.a. of this state right now trying to scare them into voting the Republican " ticket and for Senator Reed Smoot again." of our Now is .this jwhat, the editor, bontemporary said! Let ms quote from that paper again and then let the public judge whether or not this paper misquoted in any particular. But ..now regarding Utah, wages are better here than em-- .. j they have been in the past and as to the sugar beet ployes wages the trouble there is .that this bunch of CUT THROATS are trying to make this sugar beet industry pay a , J dividend on a watered capitalization and 'until they squeeze of Jkeir inflated capitalization they wjll not the water-o- ut make' a 7 per cent dividend. The trouble is that be able to j we are about the. only state in the Union which has not a public utilities commission1' which .would compel this com-- i pany to show their actual cash investment of the TJtahJdaho Sugar Co., so as to arrive at a correct capitalization on' which " to basietheir dividends. If I am noTmistakeFthey are capn talized for about $10,000,000.00 and their actual cash investment is nearer $1,500,000.00. Js it any wonder they cannot ' pay a dividend on such a capitalization! Give us a public utilities commission and then we can secure definite 'infor-- ' matioa first hand on this subject." , " Now, gentle reader, if .This Bunch does not mean the direct ors and stockholders of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company, who on earth does it mean! Will our contemporary attetnpt to argue that there. is a bunch" of sugar companies in the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Company, or does the This Bunch refer to the very men we stated in the last issue of The Post. Former vicious attacks on such men as Thomas R. Cutler is enough evidence to convict the editor of meaning just what the first article infers. The trouble lies in the fact that the people of Utah will not stand for such attacks as those made in the Herald and he editor has learned this fact only after the attacks have been made.1, The unwarranted falsehoods contained In the article should be enough to repudiate any attempts on the part of the paper to square itself with the public. ' Long years ago the question of watered stock in the Utah-IdahSugar Company was really investigated, and the bubble burst, leaving those who had made such statements without a leg to stand on. The same result will follow in the wake of the editor of our contemporary. This self same question has been raised a number of times and ended each time in the ridicule of tK parties who started the fake. This time the result will be no different, except to show how little is known about the subject by the' editor of our contemporary. Now in regard to the writer of the article which appeared on the front page of The Post; The editor pleads not guilty to writing the article, that is, technically speaking, tie was fortunate enough to engage the services of stenographer for over an hour, and took of the situation by dictating the article to the young lady, as she took the dictation directly on the machine. . Now it is very probable thatf the stenographer improved on the style. If so, it was to the advantage of the readers and should not be a cause for complaint. At least most publishers do" not complain over Further than this, the insinuations of ourcontemporary are maliciously false, the result of mindwandering, no doubt. . - -- . T- "LetitSTeffiembeflfiafTEebdverlriefelyKowiTheTFessrthe Market Robbery, for the first three months of the operation of the Wilson law, as compared with the last three months of the Payne Aldrich law, which itself was something of a reduction law too, because it bad reduced considerably the Tariffs on 660 articles m the Dingley law, the reductions in some of them, as in' steel, shoes and other matters, being 50 per cent, and upward. So we have in Mr. Redfield s statement as above given only the first few rattling pebbles rolling down the mountain side, behind which follows faster and faster the roaring and crashing avalanche of foreign surpluses headedfor this market by the Wilson law. . . What haye we in these few pebbles of avalanche ? At least a very suggestive forerunner of what is following, for this statement shows three heads of cattle being imported under Market Rob-her- y for every head imported, under the indifferent Protection of the law; IT bushels of com under Market Robbery for piXbushelimported before ; 972 bushels of oats tmder Marker RoV bery against each bushel imported prior to its advent; 39 pounds of 88 hels of potatoes Ullder fagamStaTgle P0Und and 70 every under the Protection of the. previous And Then Taste Them on-rushi- ayne-Aldn- 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. ch tRobf - Let us put this in a still clearer light:1 We are importing thre times as many cattle, 17 times as many bushels of corn, 972 times as much oats, 39 times as much fresh meat and 70 times aS many bushels of potatoes' under this Robbery as we were importing under half' way Protection. . d yet Secretary Redfield thinks the farmer should avlncteT that ft,-1- outrunning the onconXng and happiness prosperity for American farms. " . . We are now closing out our entire line of Henney Buggies at less than cost at factory 8 country has been singled out for the beggary which must follow who esale competition under naked e h the rakmgs and searpings of the markets of the whole world dumned on this market by Market . Robbers! BUGGIES Special Sale feebbI thG firSt BUGGIES BUGGIES lie says there is nothing in this but matter of congratulation. conatulatioii that the whole agricultural iatinrfirf eF, popu Free-Tmd- f gnitulation that the orderly, systematic, andabundant production, of food -- i pLponed ?Trnst, whose he bee'ro,VTt0 pat in, i. Wort ffw" gresstv o tbe 8ak,e of ar&nment our contemporary the editor has asked for these answers; but there" Is he charged against some other paper. Last tim ghOsd knows?. noiriEf By buying n&w you can save from $20.00 to $40.00 on each buggy. 9 Beebe Lumber Company that Phones 104, 105 tl J q down to edit The Post. Maybe h will or the smelter trust the ' praise or censure this time. 8 ra,PBlican Who ge NOTICE.' IWUT ers. H ' - . such-matt- J-OT-IO- III The M. I. A. Male Chorus 'will meet for rehearsal in the Provo j Tabernacle Saturday evening, at .7 :30 p, m. sharp., ' j Garden Seeds Now is the time to plant Sweet Peas, Lettuce, Radishes Onions, Carrots, Parsnips, Spinach, Turnips, Peas, Broad , Beans, Sunflowers, and all kinds of Grass Seeds. ALL A MISTAKE IF YOU JW ANT A GOOD GARDEN BUY YOUR SEEDS 41 Mistake, a sparkiing Mite' comedy ELSE FOR MONDAY'S ANSWERING DAYr ln three acts,, will he pre- FROM waited in there - As the editor has set apart Monday for the answering-daym eet- ln hose tonight by the Mission- are a number of important points which might well be answered for ' ' &ry Committee. -- The ward, has the benefit of the public, at his time. On March 7th1,Tl4e Appeal to -- Tomorrow night beginning at 8 seven elders in the field, with two Reason published a paper showing that three million men were out others to leave shortly, and are o elock m the.UY , gymnasium United-Stateof employment in the stories from the se. the B, Y, U. Physical Training De-ifands.fof vthis men who were thrown out of employment. It contained statements who has been in thie Seed business twenty years in Provo, a will hold its annual bo 0?, ehar- from the wives who had the meals to prepare and the cupboard was partment mg and wrestling tournament. and knows which varieties do best in this climate.; . Captain Obodiah Skinner a empty. the finals tired sea semi-and few a Will captin, Such a condition would seem to be a very strong apnpal to the Boyden, finals will be pulled off Saturday I' 2 CATALOGUE FREE. Ceorge Richmond liis WEST CENTER. reason of the voters of the United States. Here we have reference nephew Roy the Passey. prelim inarie s made to the vast army .of unemployed. In another paper we notice night.as out Gcrge8 wife fought the week. TliisEtbriMaS10 during Uie farmers' complaint about the reduction in the price of the things . will make it possibb to rim off, Nellie he has to market. From the West comes the statement that the sugar Huntington, a friend, all the bouts in two hours, whileFdith Young, --The Purchaser Of A beet industry will go out of existence after this year, some of the in the past it has taken till mid-- ' Rif?hard Hamilton, a country ' plants having already closed down and the laborers there thrown out - ' . gentleman, Billie West. . 'of employment. And lastly comes the statement of a hanker' who has night. Rknner' 'the There will be nine lively boxing (Studied the financial legislation, We do not know where we are at. captain s sist6i Al?i6 matches md eight ,wrc(tlms ; Fordinnd .who wishes entire satisfaction, should place his order with conditions. fihoijld appeal to the .reason of those .who anp- tr all bor. under the matches, Harrv National a firm that has the reputation for producing Russell. , ported the Democratic policies in the lard campaign, the adoption of Nellie McIntyre, a Intercollegiate, rules. The win-which h$s created such a disturbance in our industrial system. servant, Jo-GOOD MONUMENTS ners null be presented with thev,8ePhine Madsen. . The Democratic theories of government do not work out in prae-(ic- e schools 1914 championship tro- the best material with excellent work- By combining ' as well as they sound like they would when declared in a cam' ; phies and the boys will fight hard NEW THEATRE we Monuments and make, manship, produce High-clas- s paign. Last year hardly an idle laborer who wanted a gob could be to win a medal. Richards, the FOR SPRINGVILLE . satisfied customers. , t found; the farmers were bringing great wealth into their communities Olympic high jumper, boasts oft ; through the sale of their prbdnetslat high prices; the sugar industry the heavyweight boxing eham- - The Star. Theatre Co. of Spring- pionship of the B. Y, .U. for 1911,iv,lle..hs filled articles of ineor- Mas increasing the wealth Of the country apd furnishing work to a and he is his trophy Pration with the county clerk for large number of laboring menwho are now looking for work; and the for this prouder' of event than "he is of any newr moving picture house. The BY THE TABERNACLE. banking life of the country was in the full flush of prosperity. medal he has won in other PROVO, UTAH. C0TnPany is incorporated for four There is not a doubt but there are matters to correct in our fin- - Preston G. Peterson and sports thousand dollars and the stock- E. L ances and in our Tariff schedules, but the radical and to our institu-- Roberta w5u act 0S Jges of the holders are-- : A. L. Stallings, Tacy ! tions unnatural measures of the Democrat,' have of Springville; 0ries After a most enjoyable visit in Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Jacob the referee has not pv.ftOts caused disastrous Dell Debb.w. Miller and Minnie A. Miller, Salt Lake City with friends and have gone to results in nearly every phase of our industrial life (beendeddedupon. Lynndyl, Millard be Jwill the third man in the C Spanish bork; and Clifton relatives for two weeks, Miss likely The RcrmWinano will make an ; where will reside for .. county, they to the reason of the voters wrestling ring. appeal .Pierce of American Fork . , Boshard has returned home, some time. " Mary J SOMETHING -, " s, r ' S re-On- ly 1 338-34- - 7 J?; MONUMENT -- 1 4 , v BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS . , - . 0 - i |