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Show i i rAJ KS FROVu PCTT TWO THE PROVO POST Published TJIESDA 8 and FRIDAYS North First West t Provo, Utaa.- ' 7 ?,M JirNoJJ V V - You make no risky experiment when -- ( Entered al'&e Postoffice of Provo City as to Act offnirrestu Msicb t, second-clas- M. u A s J . 1 - club: THE NECESSITY 0F THE COMMERC: i Last W edneSday nigh t Will Q. Parre I : lke p. rf to Acting MELS r: i i n hit .O' JC . our icne causediydefectjyactioiioiL. !i:i K & - t i o WOIT; a relieve the numferoukl Ailments mfllfl gnmTlhrtmply comparisons showing TTp ! the stomach, liver, kidneys and,;,bplwel3.' .pieansipg the. "p inconsistencies that usually mark tne men With system, they purify the blood . work, and showed 3th and Jppe bwjw Jbrairu.ndL ifemn ScWAUw Club the phraai jrtnr Htp&ofkT anyhow; nerves. Beechara a Jilla act quickly; they are J always MoUof the men wjio make these statemei ta were lsll described, safe and reliable, and - you members3 the club the t Mr. address FArir hVpm presap bettor may depend upon it they should indgef into the, game If or a bigger if ;. f, Mil 0) ay . Xwl 35 i 11 Cc of tile Salt delivered a lecture on the neeeasUy-o- f ial Clubcame to Provo he handled the question the Commercial Club- -t o aei ty7$d the-wwasTeption to the large nunfljgr of representative citizens who - 'c-rir'- e f , IJS .c most universally popular home remedy known, Beechams stood the Pills, which-havtest of time with absolute success and their world-wid- e fame rests securely on proved merit matter accord In IIS I :s. 7, i the - rrr fe 7 M7 occasionally you-u- so whenever there is need SUBSCRIPTION RATES ftp Year. strictly In advance. 52 00 St Months strictly In advanos. $1.25 If per year or 85c tor at months to the above.. paid ip advance 'add N c HICKS. Manager. H C. WCKS, Editor. 1 I WorldsRemedy - Rost. Publishing Company . 'i rf The -- aa tkjpheart Uik. . V' Vill Benefit You The Commercial club is a great necessity in any city, and the sooner we. gift the local organization working right we are going to ! t T . U lUM 10ft, ZSe.' tdl4'r7U. now th ly begin to accomplish greet respite for vPrqvo City, Right mm ' Nrf U 4irccUau with members of. the Provo: Commercial- - Club have done more to build 5! . Provo n the past, ten years than any or All other sources. Every jt is necessary for an awakening of tjia citizenship of the town, thfe1, Commercial Club does It. Every time there jg trade to capture of the actlritics city institutions, the Commercial Clubl through the Pleads the' way. There would h&ve been no "Federal F!sh Hatchery op I VJ Spring Creek were it potrfor the activity o ' the members of the club. T, Mttsida the d for no 1 been have the would 'GO landing boats, Jhere j oi : Boulevard is but another result of Commercial Club activity. : i. rv l!fU and The accomplishments fof the club are too numerous . ihiiislii 8 of P c;.'K e Result .. .in; from thV.campa'gu with 'the increased membership hound to JO We are going to give Satnnfay afternoon and . now on there Will be still greater results accomplished. : . u evening lbi week alithe office from two until Mow ki the, time for every good live citizen to join the club and .vi-I? . i nine from fire o seven clock is nnti Resoluput a shoulder to the wheel, Provo needsf some of your energy for Utah Senator Believes .( 0 . tion That Was Virtually Declathe public good. No man can consider thajt he is doing his full duty InHava of War Should ration i.,r: some for is a to &a a citizen if he unwilling give jof his time working cluded All Indignities. Youll be served withntHe dainties r nicest done and it will better city ami a greater Prdvo. yThere-i- much ' d , ui a 1 ' 'am i' j take the unfted( efforts of every, live citizen to accomplish what is -- WASHINGTON, luncK imaginable mid everything will come April neded to make Provo the city it should bej, Farrell said that Provo Smoot today gave the folis the prettiest city inJJtah. It fs up to the people of Provo tor make lowing interview; showing his piping hot from one of our newest0 and best it the best cityin the entire west.' ! It can be done by the Commercial stand on the present trouble wrh the Huerta government: Club if the men Will all join 1h6clu and each will do his shar. ELECTRIC RANGES. Mrs.1 will do the .1 ! I voted against the majority j e 'i o,, i Giry. , a resolution of the foreign relations and besides the good things to . eat you : THERE IS JUSTICE IN SENATOR SMOOTS CONTENTION. committee because I dont think ' Once 'again ihe .Pngoesand the blatant howlers against the President would be justified in w3l find muck to interest you in1 her success -forces earmed oi th employing Senator Smoot have found a caiseito attack the Utah senator in the United States eo enforce his witnibe electric. moBt malignant terms, yet,when wq come to consider Senator Smoot's demands for unequivocal amends attitude upon tbe Mexican, situation! we of Utah can plainly see why merely for the affront mentioned 'f'l . he did not vote to uphold the Huerta resolution. Senator Lodge in his address on April 20. BRING THE MEN; OF COURSE .T 'f r. t r with keen foresight saw the necessUy of makiug ail of the offenses of fi, gladly voted to give the 0 power to reboth the nuerta forces and the Constitutionalists responsible for the President that same ' I ',7 'United States. The Lodge resolution dress the wrongs cited in the ntervea tion on thepart of unreU i substHute u the h Mi namely, Jl Lodge wa. yior proad and .gave jar ibett grounds on which to go to war strained violence and anarchy ; than the resolution which passed the HouseJ,'. However, the President nuemerous unchecked and unpnn .rtt :rt3had. determined to make nuertA alone responsible, and succeeded iu ished murders of American citiu ;i .'nr. H forcing1 his m&asurl through the 'Senate as ie did through the llouhe, zens and the spoliation 'of their S th .of : impossibility: ' property;. ) In explaining HiS vote' Senator Smdlt . said ' 4 fi it i g iiipiomat curing reilress-bj- r ri or f 't f oUT!T oj I gladly voted. to.v.e the, President that same power, to redress ini the absence of law, VLi the vwpngsj cited in the Lodge substitute ; lamely, unrestrained Vie. ful ,and effective ;; authority murdeni if Mexico; and the JUmprovokedUiu lienee and narehy ; mimerons unohecked w ?Vrr'$riu- - w pr rfioai r American eitiwmr nnd the spolation of their property .the impossi-bilit- y suits and indignities inflicted. up: comeJtshould." havA. dun.. baaed m uni form all the and, tbp flag, oq of pfthe ppon wrpjogs .iuIictp,d uK United States'. on this - countr; r tMf ficoli an1 i of lawful Mexico and au)wlty thq upproyoke Jtfe f not upon the fllnUy grmindf statRepVbllSan'vdtli insults and mdignHies inflicted PpOh 'the flaglpriiaifunn dl thfr Jof tVte, totfcdi,lrop the ed in tbeirffsplution. ? Ml Un?td HIP:! Lodge substitute, and every Dem i I : s . vF r,f rit committed th Wilson that President for,. orat vpted di(f nojt desire to ,make ryappahmt mo,i :; aor GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY, .fit ff fz v : vt?" '65-No- r either Oarranza-o- r Villa responsible fop their a eprada t i rmx, :M pst o f soluripn'ddeclaring -- ta the aorld ,J that ' S3" great. th' f vi, ,i4 9vrf: itv' V erinjes and ffenses.wre committed m'nqrthern" Mexico, w here 9? saidf I was glad lfth IngSMy ahd'wcttlthyiriaribh'bf one is suffrersj1 jet nsooner Joes tlie, hundred million I,'TtfVM'er4ke people 'justifies a to mV, let lis'go into tire hbus'Vof "' 1 biibyi t to the States'ty;;-oit'uphold dignj'ty'.bf' the nation ou of virtual .declaration of war aapou the Lori!'. Psalm,122:if' 51 the Constitutionaligt jterritory than Carranzas demands that-Tththe poop, distru-ted- . helpless April 26th, is j'G$-tt$-! Americans get' out of Mexioo? The very nature of his communica- - Mexican govepment bccauscf a Church Sunday over the state of about the number of guns . lion vh(nvs( a hostjije atUtud; toward the United States, and demon- - dispute Utah. We sincerely urge you? id and the' form and method ot' elmtqs viu-- ci early that, the rebel ehieftam is by no means in a friend--"'d attend the church of your choice, V ly franit of mimf toward the 'Ameriran flag. for siteh-not merely to add one to Iho.eon! There is justice in Senator Smoots attitude as there is in the tion of the Democrats gregation, but to receive a mesthe, part i : Lodp(i resolution V.lid.wc'are inelbmd to believe, thatjhe Iiodge resoj was that it was .the dotei-nhisage inspiration foftru$hapd fpr lutioa its PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL yvoliey of the administration not to the following week, v Inqli should have been passed by thejsenate ' i . i Church!1 it is fo much niore comprehensive and means'sb much more ,f or the reflect in the resolution, upon the Methodist Episcopal E, WIRE1 AND ELaT ? . PLASTERS, Jof Ameriand' murders brutalities ' ri . r 'school 10 a. m.j inoin- i v? , Siinday Amcrien government. ' ' ' r ; citizens by Catraiizli and Vilcan AND ' HOG NATIONAL FIELD 'if'-FENCE, FENCE ' 11 av sC. I, ing sermon, , . f in., subject. la. Their poliev was that nothing if : ttnd AND 'WHOLESALE RETAIL Christianity ChurehanityV Prcsiib-n- t Pena of,Argctine has written h book in w heh be 13111 the mistake of .subord'nate of- - Why Smith, Brown and, Jones 'IT ficers atfanipieo should be, re- DOnt Attend ridicules the Monroe doctrine as The Guttapercha Messagt.' Scrmr Qhurch. cited in the 'resolution; as that i c T . V f Jncfc! jv. gt 7 evening PcnaT.hoiild dwell morn onvhat the'Monro doctriner dll for hiR wonld involve onTv jlnthe iluerti riuT will be a Union servicp in the Con'i j country when it was weak and young and not indulge in idle feare of i his policies. church. , , Subject,, gregational ' . the ' future. ' aeaiiist Former the Christian, . F,raanciptipn.-r .preeodents 1 . . Au; r !X I ,i', ' :V : . , j action of the administration were are , cordially invited , to attend shown in the debate in bbth seryjees. .At the beginning of "the war a great deal was HILL WORK 4 tP0I4LTT r yesterday., r J. A. SMITH,-Pastor- . ft said ? Spaniards aboiit upholding their honor. Dictator Huerta t Tlie PresMent asked the ci- It I i Phone! Mo to aad1 f. o Box MS is making the Mme kind'of a bluff, in dofensc-ef.vilihe uesignai.-Operation aful adviee Of Congress, HOWS THI$? ' i I Of ifce ini' Yar .oppoiU(R. R. Freight Depot as Meiican 'dignity. -i and before fkiri gross-- ' eoufd' 'act. i ' ' . .XVe' One tfanilfed naval forties offer to .were Dollars ordered' pur UTAH PROVO, I'"!1 . ru r.j" Vera Cruz. American rna-j- . ward for" any case of Catarrh that , Harry Thaw 1ms accumulated a fihe assortment of Writs of habeas take cannot ' be cured by Halls Catarrh i rines were killed .and woundcd, Cure. r. .corpus, but. he doe not seem to be bRle to connect with anything Dial and ketual ...gp was n I F. J. 'ClinXEY. & CO,, Toledo, 0pera4i0n 0, .. will get him out of the clutches of th law. ) VI oi Morgan !granl'ed rh' minimi' forV,! so there w as no necessity of, votWe, the Undersigned. have known '"Wilson J. Smith, convicted . .. . i . . 4 e ... F. i J. ' for the 15 . last and Cheney hisyears, failure to which wife. the reason that there was doubt iu Ari only provide for, ing uppna resolution him perfectly- honorable in all D. Smttji, and h?r jnt'ant the mbtd of .the P.e'tt remembemr, that the .Mexicans along the cast' coast o,4 gave the President powers which believe business transactions and financially Mario sourttand,thV Mexico s fid not begin, their, boldness until after John Lind had let .e afroatlX oxercisecL So in able th carry out any obligations rna-lcliild, was sentenced by Judge A. doubt was shared by the attornej s B. Morgan, to pay?$5 a. week for on botl sides, ,of, the ?utent was the administration in by his Arm. j , , 'to .mental, ',.i keeping everything opt of the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE the support of. his wife and child: defendant.. Some other of, O. Toledo, i Defendant was required to give a action! will probably be taken in Halls Catarrh Curd is taken acting directly upon the blood personal bond in the sum of .j7v0 the case in order to settle properand mticons surfaces of the system. to insure the payment ty rights. Mr.i and Mrs.r Jones, Testimonials sent free. Price 75 After hearing the eVidencg in were married at Spanish Fork cents per bottle. Sold by all Drug- the divorce suit ,of .Llewelijn Aug. 7, lg$5. They have oiv . ,, gists. . f, CAN CITIZENS. J6nes vs. Charlotte Jone, on. the, child ,(iuiopted) about 2 yearsr of i , Taka Hill's Family Pills for 1 ; (Adv ) pPSkee intervention ground of cruelty, Judge (fB.'age. 7- - club, l?lrT j CnryMw-oprdil- 1 i f 3 - f uneneon Provo-Olmste- i 1 I ui ( ! u.u 1 1 rr' jn s :r - - j i s to-b- e . . 22.-Se- nator I i ) pooling , 'I V a i . -- .. . UteSf Mvef fi: Hpt :ca. - t . J 5 1 a - -- and-iinpiinish- i l ' -- WHENfBUYING ! u i : Groceries, Shoes, Hats and Gent - i call jf- - -- tbr ' -- 5: ; j5..'' 1, -- ! ' rrr -- peace-lovin- g, -- P9'kt e rumishings, Ave. and see - p-- at -z f Academy" worth. im-i- i wht cash j sa-lui- e. bmoot Lumber Co. a ed the-on- e- BUILDERS-HARDWAR- 1 i , I i - 11 9 V 5 V Lumber, - .Vc-v'.'-"!- .... Spanish-America- by-th- J. n jthg-Senn- te 4 e - , -"' ", ( it s at, 4)- Shingles etc: , J WindtfVv, rA6uidingG, Lath;;r , J Dodfs, - 1 , - r -- , I s s 1 'fl , , . - s -- , -- v , - M j - f com-peten- inter-oall- . -- , , const!-patte- . 1 - H -- z. 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