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Show - LGE TWU v-- THE PROVO POST UNCLAIMED 4 LETTERS NOTICE. . Remaining in Provo Post Office . cans witlIiim in the contest, with the single ex who claims the colonel Dr. Cook may remain silent, (1d- Apd even dor ke coone end Senator Poindextpr, dear has taken up the cudgels for Cook in the United State? Senate, 'asking, that Congress give hint fl medal for discovering the North Pole. .Those British geographers have rushed in where angels ' would fear to tread. . ,IS PEOVO ALL CLEAN? it is indeed cePtion of pleasing to observe with' what; Provo is known as The Garden City The many beautiful lawns decorated with flow- ers and shrubbery, the well kepUfarms and orchards surrounding us, the great snowcapped mountains forming a most picturesque background, and the beautiful Utah lake,with its great variety of fish and countless birds, 11 Provos popularity as- - The Carden Dr-Co- con-tributet- repu-proprie- -- ly 00 0 LADIES: Clevenger, Mrs. O. C.s Crandall, Miss Ella; Haws, Miss Janie; ' Lupee, Mrs. T.; Pritchard, ,Miss -Nettie , Wilkins, Miss Eva. ' GENTS. Anderson, L. C.q Anderson, Robert; Beck, George; Clark, L. A. ; Ellison, Henry ; Evans, W. J. Hardy, James; Hoyt, Silas Johnson & Rogers; McCall, G. t W 'j RedMerrill, Dr. Preston; Orwin mond jRyan, J. P.; Smoot, W. ; Sutton, P.; Shperd, B. F.; Thornburg, FVank; Waters M. If not calfed for in two weeks they will besent to the Dead Let-te- r Office. JAMES CLOVE. P. M ? The use of Seines in" Jordan River, between Twelfth South St., for 15 yenri The Standard Shin Remedy ' Instant Relief Shin Troubles Salt Lake City, County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, and Utah r Lake, County and State of Utah, The Guaranteed Remedy is hereby prohibited according to Provo Drug Company. the provisions of Section 27, Chapter 53, Law of Utah, 1909. The Jensen Printing Co. has this Any person violating moved its pringting plant to the regulation shall be guilty of a rear of the Jensen Lunch House misdemeanor. south of the Union Depot, where Dated at Salt Lake City, this orders will be taken for all kinds of Job Printing. 5th day of May, 1914. julO FRED W. CHAMBERS, Princess ChrysanFish afid Game Commissioner Operetta, First "publication May 19, last themum . Procter Hall, May - 25. - - - - - m23 publication May 29, 1914.- - a i 1 MOEE PATRIOTISM. City. j ok - Seining Prohibited." 1 AIay-1719- 14 Closely connected with all these beauties and "Bids for a years supply of bunting for the these natural resources comes the question of sank United States navy have been received, and two fation. And iujdiRfiussing the sanitary,conditions English concerns have underbid American manuof Provo we do not wish to infer that our city is facturers and one or the other may get the. order. not cared for as well as many others, but there It is not a largecontract, amounting 4o unly $40,-00is a great need of improvement hfere as there is hut the principle involved is of large importelsewhere. One needs but to inspect the back ance. . ( yards of some of the homes wbose occupants are The lack of patriotism in considering for a not so fortunate ps to have the modern convenmoment the manufacture of the fabric for flags iences to be convinced of the necessity of improvefor our navy, by any foreign manufacturer, is ment. Many gf these places are not only dangerIts influence on the growing generadangerous. ous, but they are public nuisances and should be tion is bad beyond expression, and now, at a time condemned by our health officers. when we are practically at war with Mtxico, and ld It seems to us that a uniform be there is no telling what may happen, it would be adopted and an ordinance placed on our city unfortunate at least for our fighting men to sail statutes regulating the manner in which these under flags made anywhere but in our own counouthguses should be eared for. Holes could be ' . try. dug 6 or 8 feet deep, which if done would prevent Congressman Rogers of Lowell has taken up flies from making breeding grounds out of these the question and made a vigorous protest to Secplaces, which in itself would be one of the greatest safbguardsagainst disease that could be es- retary Daniels, but he is confronted by a law passed in 4865, a provision in which states that tablished. the price must not exceed that at which' au arti- Fly time is approaching and our city should cle of equal quality can be imported. This is a be guarded more closely against disease germs bad law. No consideration is taken of the fact than it has been. Our health officers should be the manufacturers in America are supporting that properly remunerated that sufficient time could the government by all kinds of taxes. They are be given to the work of inspecting these unsanipaying compensation for sick and injured worktary places and fromarr economic-standar- d ers,the"y Teally - The people of Provo who are subject to criticism from the city health department should make bur big and growing country possible. They should have the strongest kind of protecclean up without being forced to; but if necessary tor who pay no taxes and the health dcpartmen t should not feel reluctant really pay nothing for the privilege of doing business in this country, as in fulfilling its duty in this regard. the consumer pays the import duty every time. In commercial lines there4 is not quite the same RIDICULING AN EXPLORER. . grounds for protest as when it eomes to govern.The explorer has ever had a hard time con- ment business. When supp ies are required for vincing his contemporaries of the truth ofWhe army . navy or any branch of tbe government, stories he has brought back from his long, and there should be no question about where the goods arduous travels. Marco Polo was set down as a should come from.Anierican mills and factories prince of, liars by his (inj- should supply them, no Matter whafTETcobf may " uriesJater the stories the people of the thiiteenth he abroad. There is not the slightest excuse ia the direcCentury questioned most" were discovered to be tion of economy, business administration Du true. Paul Chaillu encountered open skepor such public fooling matters. Me are overticism, when he described the gorilla. Sir John any Mandeville had a unique experience? 'The facts burdened as it is with politics in our government, and especially with the present administration, herclatod about the shape of the earth were But Jte garnished his truth with lies which it looks as if experts were taking the money from American taxpaytrs his contemporaries swallowed without qhiWion. way" sandm cans of over it-business uni'u to. foreign competitors. Consequently is not surprising that some learned geographers of London have greeted the flag and the little red schoolhouse fur announcement of Col. Roosevelts discovery of a nish the foundation for our great, peaceful coipi try. For 138 years the flag has been the symbol Brazilian river with skepticism, mingled with of patriotism, and if there is, one thing under the suspicious amount of ridicule. There is evident S,m ttiatRhuld he made in this country, it is the malice in some of their comment, compelling the ' American flag. inference that they, recall the colonels severity It would be. refreshing to hoarMr. Secretary on alleged nature-faker- s. They insist that the o Daniels unknown-strea- m say that the bunting for brought-tbe publicity by the made in America. Tt shouldalso colonel must other THE EXPRESS IS IN THIS TOWN AND IN TO STAY 0, rule-shou- -- fellow-countrym- en, ridi-f'Jet- l. T i up. From whom this protest the express years FOE a century the express has been the 'companies? No! The merchants of the country shippers everywhere petitioned right-han- d of the shippers of commercial that no action be taken that might Congress America. The Express came to Provo in have the effect of forcing the express com1885 and it came to stay. For twenty-nin- e panies to' retire. Commercial organizations of Comall over the land have joined in this appeal years it has been the right-han- d mercial Provo. to Washington. It is here to stay. The other day when For seventy-fiy- e years in the past and out went or that a more the reports express companies good many years in the future 1 might retire from business, a protest went. Express Service will mean three-quarte- seventy-fiv- e rs -- PERSONAL -S- RESPONSIBILITY ERVICE-FULL American Express Co. - . 182 Mjai- aj- - --- --- Wells Fargo Co. Express & I. M. WARNER, Agent. WEST CENTER. L TELEPHONE 92. -- Ajiuttjj Our Selling Expenses Are less than any other concern in the State; hence we ean sell for considerably you less than any one else. - - t a-pi- ano Pianos sold by us go direct from your home. 7 We have saved many others many let us do the same for you. M the-nary- charted streams bMhepleasaht jrossjnauy ud tharif musTrun up hill if' if Mlows the 'duty of the national Itgislators to" immediately the law of.1865 by an amendment course- described In the making explorers "preliminary change statement. In pmof of t heiri'ontentioiTs t he v it compijlsory to buy 4 he bunting for army 'and point to maps whjeh have long been accepted as na vy flags. a s well aOhciHotirfor nni forms .for our soldiers ami sailors, in theUnited ' Sthtes- .authoritative. . Being expert geographers they resent an invasion of by the great specialist on things in general, things past, things) Coir Roosevelt has discovered a new river, present and things to come. Too much of pro- - liould any other Degressive undertake to' set fessional hostility appears in their strictures. the "ods on. fire the colonel will be prepared to They would be more effective if they assumed a extinguish the conflagration. pretense of an open mind and were more 0; o- mildly .. skeptical.,. - Now that men1 wearing 'silk hats' have been But the colonel will accept LthechaIl:D"e. j holding up citizens will the police receive orders .... What he will do to the armchair Siv? a1 suspicious looking characters geographers will wearing he lie vyil doubtless refer to sonii, 0f f'ilk hats the once over? . - o o o the authortative maps of the fourteenth is fifteenth century, showing the goblins and gni-- j ,ard tp tell whether sympathy or con- is due the Leavenworth fins that hovered about the jumping-of- f ?ratulatin place 0f prisoners who th world. lie will not have to depend on a few, ,"'vr sa'v a kirt until a spectator wore one unstable Eskimos for verification of his story, lie j a MU gane the other day. had a goodly company of civilized beings and , vj U AJ , Madison R. doubtless records.Smith c,ou?es home he will - lie will kept accurate they show that the English .maps are worthless, ro. probably bb asked why' a job as rniiiister to a senting the guesses of men who had not been nsrr rpP'dl'c ever appealed to a Missouri Urs? Pa(,Phundreds of miles of the places theyjfrfd o' charted.. lie will demand a detailed Recount of o othe mapmakers explorations. lie will want to Joseph 0. Cannon, who is 78, should hive on Richard Olncy.and know how many men they lost in thcTapidsThow oxidainciilliarthat thw is right age at which many pounds they lost from fever and how mafty erifpubbc ' - , of those peculiar, boils that interfere with a mans life. 0 o comfortably standing they suffered from. Hei. ' will Ptpo argue thaf-tworst perhaps the media- mor'may ;ave ctiaugeTir since the maps were made. lie will have Ameri-- J ors wid l)p billing to hold our coat. - their-dmmi- irr CCOGCOOOCCCOOOCDCOOCCOCCOCCOCbOCCOCO f T - - HERE IS AN XTRAORDINARY Y To "demonstrate I --- . A. that we can give you the very best cleaning and pressing service in the city, we will press that Suit of yours just four times for 91.50. and will botlrcalf and deliver -- , I I Demo-vvithi- ' - n it back to you. 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