OCR Text |
Show fr Published TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS First West St., Provo. Utah. At No. 22 Nortfi' , SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year, strictly In ad vance. $2, 00 Six Months strictly In advance. 11.25 If not paid In advance add 60s per year or 25c for six months to the above. N. C. HICKS, Manager. H. C. HICKS, Editor. . second-clas- s BEFORE DECIDING first thing to do. ia to cor- - J rect the minor ailments caused ' by defective or irregular actiort of the organs of digestion and elimination. After these organs have been put in good working order by timely use of -- The PosrPublishing Company Entered at the Postoffice of Provo City as to Act of Congress, March S, 1884. r. To Restore Good Health THE PROVO POST matter according on plans for - (which are free to home While prosuffrfigeand antisuffrage leaders have been sending messages to the president concerning the Mexican situation, the question of woman suffrage is not remotely connected with war, except in fantastic arguments. The women have always borne their full measure of the .burden of war, and while they have not often been of falls called upon to bear the physical suffering-tha- t the soldiers in the field, they have endured a mental anguish incom' parably worse. Th" seventeen marines who lost their lives following tie seizure of the custom house at Vera Cruz went cheerfully to their death. They clamored for a chance to be the first to land. - But from the time the battleships were ordered to Mexico the mothers of every officer and enlisted maaio. bothjfleets were in an agony of suspense. When the firsts news camewithout names, this agony was increased.. The list of names brought temporary relief to the many, but bitterness to the- - few. The seventy wounded, , cared for byjthe hospitals, are not suffering half so much as are their mothers. There is one type of bravery which to the sound bugle charges a foe and scales a fortress. - It is another kind of bravery that sits at home patiently waiting for the worst. Letters are lost or delayed in transit and anxiety at home deepens. There'is a battle in which thousands are killed or injured. Every mother is certain her son is among the number until.the full list appears or she receives direct communication as to his safety. When she hears that her son is ill in the hospital, stricken with disease or wounded "in battle, she would take the wings of the morning and fly to his side to nursfrhim. She wonders if he is neglected, whether the surgeon is competent and whether the food it fit for his delicate stomach. Sheworries'berself with misgivings. The boy himself may be doing nicely. lie may write her that he is convalescent but Bht does not believe him.-S- he thinks that he is lying to her 'out of the fullness of his love. So, whether matters go well or ill, the soldiers mother is never satisfied. She' is always expecting the worst. - When he is of-th- plans - A large number of plans to select from. builders). BAKER LUMBER CO. PILLS That Good Place To Trade (Tfc UtfMt Sal Say MMm b ft WrW) better digestion results, and then the food really nourishes and strengthens the body. The first dose gives relief and sounder sleep, quieter nerves, and improved action ' of all the bodily organs are caused by an occasional use of Beechams Pills. They give universal satisfaction and in safety, sureness and quickness of action Beecbams Pills 1 -- see BakxrLumber CoTabOut their $15,000.00 'Talk it over with Manager Gibson. BEECMOS WOMANS PART IN WAR. that new house, PHONE 21. PROVO, UTAH. Vi: IB THOSE Have Ko Known Equal Sold ownrUn, kSaoolOe.2Sa, Tka dir action with araay bos ara vary aaiuabia. for portraits taken in April e Our half price photos only last a few days longer. If you desire to take advantage of this offer you must hurry. t u to buy die machine with the name NEW HOME on the arm D.one Promptly and in the leg. Thu machine k The prompt laundry generally warranted for all most business. Most the ioes per time. one want their bundles right oa No other like it he minute promised. Demand No other as good reported captured by the enemy, every terrible story of prison suf- equires that such an establish The New Home Sewing Machine Company, ueut be completely equipped lor fering she ever heard arises in her recollection to harass her. ORANGE, MASS. juiek woik. Ours is the bcsi While the ministering angels that attach themselves to V the hospital corps and soothe the fevered brows 6f the osldier sick are hero- quipped laundry in Provo. It METHODIST EPISCO- work quickly aDd dc rill do ines worthy the praise that has been showeredupon them in song t well. your PAL- - CHURCH When . it leaves this laiin and in story thejwomenjwho actualljsuffer most from the ravages ry, every article in it is done a of war are the mothers, wives, "sisters and"sweethearts,7whbtay 'at rderedf You can rely upon that-V'Sunday school, Id a. m. ; moTn-inhome and wait for news from the front. do every washable garment ,, j, ,t t service, 11 a. m. ; evening sertnd do it right. Wagons come oi m vice, 8 p. m. Rev. II. Jr Talbott, nil promptly, too. AS THE TRUTH IS KNOWN SENTIMENT CHANGES. will district superintendent, - - The Jingo newspapers of the state worked a tae administer will and up strong fecliug preach against the Utah delegation 'at Washington because they did not Domestic Steam Laundry sacrament of the Lords Supper, vote for the Huerta .resolution in Congress. However,. the furore T468 So. at the morningserviee. All are Academy Avenue, vited to attend J. A. Smitnr created is rapidly acting as a boomerang against the men who started VI Ui. 'rovo, tor. the unsavory stories of the disloyalty of our Utah "officials. To show the change of sentiment we quote Judge J. W. N. Whitecotton, are covert and challenge the patriotism of ajieople. This. too, at a who wrote the n as follows: .. time when a thousand flags are waving over the city, when all Utah Editor of The is stirring with patriotism, when our Governor personally visited the Let us reason together.- - Much adverse criticism has been inPresident and proffered the services of this state to the nation, and dulged in against three of our congressional delegation for their when Utahs crack battery, signal corps and infantry are preparing vote on the recent resolution in Congress relative to Mexican affairs. to start on short notice for the front. With many others of much more importance than I am, I have sharpIt is not necessary to discuss at this time the merits of the ly criticised our representatives in that business, as well as one of question which prompted tffree of Utahs national lawmakers to vots our senators. against the resolution proposed by President Wilsqn and passed by Now in the last analysis it must be conceded that these men Congress. The issue was not one of patriotism, but of phraseology. must vote their conscientious judgment We wish they Who knows but what subsequent events will justify in no uncertain may had seen things in the same light in which we see fairly them." But "after terms the broad measure of the situation taken by the senior senator all, they are bound to follow their own views of and the congressmen from Utah.. It is most certainly an open quesduty. Doe's seriously doubt the loyalty of these men! I do not think tion as to whether the plain statement of the facts involved, proIhey probably had what appeared to them sufficient reasons for the posed by these men and others, would not have constituted a more attitudes h ey look ; th eyjrohably --thought someJargemmeasure of honest and honorable, recital of our justification for moving an armed complaint ought to have been made the basis" for that resolution force against Mexico than the resolution which wasTfinally adopted: than the mere refusaHo properly respect our flag, and theymm It should at least afford fair grounds for an honest difference of follow their own viewpoint. opinion, but future developments alone will settle the controversy. bright," do you not think an apology is due these men . No man 'would think for a single minute of impeaching the for adverse enticism to which they have been have motives of tke distinguished senator from Massachusetts, whose resosubjected? lfitimately known two of these men for about a quarter of a century lution was supported by Senator Smoot. Nor would any man dare and know-the- m honorable men, ready to Vo toquestiou the patriotism "Of the venerable-senat- or JoJWglminded, from New York, their duty anywhere as they see it, because rose his' from Elihu Rootp ha seat to champion the Lodge think an apology Js due them and here is mine When' it resolution In the estimation of the whole people, east and- west,' ornes defending The honor of country, I am sure They wiU be these menstand on high groundvyet theTenator from Utah is sub found on theright side. Let us be just at least. eeause he chose! jeeted to the most contemptible criticism (Signed "J- - W. N. WHITECOTTOX-the them. If is senator toixtaniLwith from Utah i-. disloyal and unpaWhile Judge Whitecotton has always been a staunch Democrat triotic because of this, so isjthe senatorfrom" Massachusetts and The he has always been as well as broad in his view and senator from New York, and some thirty others. his v,ew upon the situation is shared by thousands throughout the But it is not so, and d men here and elsewhere scoff state, because ,t is the right view, and the consistent stand to take at the suggestion. More than that, they resent the covert charges as au.insult to lie people of Utah and an injury to the state.- .It is most GOODWINS WEEKLY ANSWERS JINGOES." difficult to believe that there are men in Utah who, to satisfy per-- ! I J3 ktbeL.eaptiou, A n and- An- sonal spite or polittcal prefementrwoidd-stooso iow as to Week folio, vinB'lo attributes the stir up the old outrage of the people of Utah and their reppatriotoe strife : resentatives, and herald false accusations throughout the country. One aarAln the SUr?e f thL oharaoter Is it possible that men are willing to pay such a 'la! Yassin broken price ta satisfy their out in this community; once again the are plying their prejudices, or to secure official positions? ""uk f a And so an irreparable injury hal ready been done. Bat this ,!,e m human form-thi- rsty for political Mood-- are squawkin alone does not sem to satisfy the pseudo-patriotand screaming with intense satisfaction They want more over the prospects of piekin- - blood. .Now they woufd hold a to publie meeting a political prey to pieces. protest against the attitude of alleged Senator Smoot. unpatriotic They wouIdresurrect VAnd the pity 0f it is that this scourge should the corpse of ancient bitterness to serve tbeir own a time when the people of Utah personal and polwere at peae with themselvesem! itical ends. All this they would'do in the name of patriotism.'' f rare Gentlemen, proceed with your meeting.' apparently men and i,m with women of all ert'eds and parties throughout the state await move always .n your ,leou, ways next move. A publie meeting will smoke fUn, ow ends, you out from undert-over- , havr uu'lertoken to conviei and then the responsibility may be fixed where it the,., rightfully belong The damage has already been done, but the public may ultimatdy turn this to their profit, once they learn 'what These infamous charges are of the group of utmost concerne-h- ot rmK individuals, posing as patriots, fire responsible for this political f n'oot ai,! t0 f'qngTessmen Howell and Johnson and to piracy. ' ti .e,r tne,ds-L- ut to every honest eitmen of the So proceed with your plans, 1 state, for tbecharges . gentlemen.- - -- Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular $18.00 Photo in folder.. $14.00 Photo in folder. $12.00 Photo in folder $10.00 Photo in folder $8,00 Photo in folder. $5.00 Photo in folder $4.00 Photo in folder. $9.00 per 7.00 per $6.00 per $5.00 per $2.50 $2.00 per per per dozen dozen dozen dozen dozen dozen dozen I e g -- Herald-Republica- Herald-Republica- - LARSOr & JYGREEN Studio NO. 32 WEST CENTER. The Photographers in Your Town. n: The Drummer And The Bishop or any-bod- y ,Il0i;r t What Happened to Jones To be presented Provo Opera House WEDNESDAY, MAY Under The Direction of The M, I, A. A delightful comedy you will enjoy Reserve your seats Wed, morning May 6. 50,35,25c -- i.b high-minde- d open-minde- -- h, t, to-se- ek- cut-throa- ;t,s p ts vhr s. atw :llhr ILgh-minde- d ' high-bindi- ng For a complete stock of Paints and Wall Paper See Maiben Glass. & Paint Co. 272 W. Center Street The Painter |