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Show th ft P&nvn " '"T " Our Pictorial War Service REGISTER YOUR COMPLAINTS i pqit larly twice each week. Our telephone number la 13. Call ue up whenever it misses you. We have no other way of knowing If you are missed. A,...., LONDON. Aug. 18. the historic battleground 3 Today of Wa- the center of attraction. terloo Hhe latest press dispatches state that the great German forces are advancing on the Belgian and French armies at that point and that the gigantic battle has begun. Another dispatch indicates that the fall of Brussels the. capital of Belgian, is feared and that th eapitol was hurriedly moved to Antwerp,, while hurried measures were taken to perfect the defenses of thateityragainst tht German is - forces According to the London Times, ke.yy-.asiw- lu alllhr VOLUME 6 SANE TRIP ROAD GOOD County Engineer and Forest Men Pikes Peak Antoists Will Reach Inspection Trip Before Taking This City Next Snnday Evening Have Gone Over Road on An After Long Journey Through It Over Colorado and Utah. "7" A DISTANCE The German armies in the field Yesterday Road Engineer Supervisor A. W, Jensen of the U. S, Forest Service, J. L. Ly-tof the U. S. Reclamation Service, - and County.. Surveyor VweTv es of Ltali county' left 'Pio-- x VO by, automobile for trip over the Diamond Fork (IT. 8. ReclaKen-dal- -- . g 4 vs -- S fn , . t- ut f . f' n ;1 tj! , : X 1 ?! t d ii i 1 . t , thought that its equal' cannot found. The IT. B. Reclamation Service constructed this road, at a great cost, from the Diamond Switch in Spanish Fork canyon to the Strawberry Valley irrigation project, hut as the work of constructing the project is practically completed, this branch of the will have no particular object in keeping the road in its present good condition and the Forest Sen ice and the county will likely assist in the mainten. ance of this much traveled high-wagov-ernme- nt vcMH 2 Iff g ' 1 ! i -- s r 4I V, f iv ''"tf f I f rT - & At A -r ift 3 f 4 Commercial G.Pterson, C. F. Decker, Chaa. II. Ward, C. M. Twelves and Joseph T. Farrer, will leave here early ' Thursday morning "to log the route from Vernar into Provo for the automobile party coming over the Pikes Peak route. ' Tho local men will go first to Colton and then they will log the road over the reservation to Vernal, where the party eoioin" from tlie cast wiH pick up the trail and come through on the schedule. To establish the host time for a safe and sane trip fioni Vernal f0 Provo, the Prmo Commercial dub has put np a big trophy eup which is now on exhibition at the Chipman Jewelry Company, for the car making the best time. The local club will name the time for the trip on schedules to be arranged on the trip this week. The .'v 4. -- v antoists not knowing the time will cheek their cars out of Vernal and points along the route! and the local club will check the ears into Provo. Before leaving Provo the visitors will take a trip on TTtah lake s The Forest Service distributes land will also go'througli the fruit thirty-fiv- e x per cent of its pro districts. s, ceeds in cnchjdate-- the roads r and schools in and YOYO in I to nCIlOFCu the addition gineer Kendall, Diamond Fork road, will inspect Electric Road and a number of other roads in this portion of the state, including tlm "Officials of Same one from Colton to Duchesne, with a view of improving them and spending money for their nroper Many Speakers Praised the Work of W. 0. Orem in Building tho maintenance. First Electric Link in Utah County. -- v. - Club on -- e . w4:; commilteCf-consistingof-Prest- mation. Sen ice) roan, with a view of making' an estimate of the cost of maintaining the road in its present exeelelnt condition. As is known by all who have traveled best over dills toad. It is ontLof-thThat-cabe seen, anywhere, and n for a mountain highway it - is ! t i The Provo l. el -- r u' i it the-stat- e, THE POST IS NO T CA TO WHISKEY TRUST TER-IN- G .hippbg lfaa Brussels dispatch to the Daily Aug 17 .JalyASTTTNGTON. Mail says: Sharp fighting has pans sudden pntrv ino the Kuro-pea- n been in progress since Monday war situation as a factor morning. that might qipcklv increase the The left wing of the Belgian of the great conflict to the ange army, assembled in force to cover far east, commanded wide atten- from Lou Brussels, has advanced . tiontndav both among the offic- vain to Tjprn nrd, m trie rtiroction of the govern- of Diest, according to the Brus- ment and Washington diplomats generally. sels correspondent of the Daily j i i Our worthy contemporary in a front page headline asks Is The Post Catering to the AVhiskey Trust? and then proceeds to misquote the editor of this paper in a private conversation that was not heard by the author of the The question, D. article s J. Atherly Sues Irfist Friday proved to be Orem day for Utah county and from every jcity in the county officials gathered in this city to give words of praise to the man A Number of CaseB Settled in the who had built the first electric District Court; Utah Railway Toad into Utah county, and had connected Provo and Salt Lake Loses Two The question involved is why The Post did not publish an open letter relative to (legislative measurfs favoring prohibition, which was signed by the Organization and Publicity Com- -' mittee of Provo Prohibition League. There was nothing objectionable in the fetter itself, and had it reached The Post in d sufficient time that it could have been published as of to use instead it after other papers had, it news, having would no doubt have been published. The feature of the letter carries a resolution which asks of all nominees for the legislature the question, Will you, if elected to the legislature, vote for & bill providing a special state-wid- e election to be held within sixty days after adjournof ment jthe legislature, said election, to permit the people of the State of Utah to vote for or against the sale of intoxicating This liquors for beverage purposes in the State of Utah! question shall be answered by the- - nominee that the said Tlie attitude of the TTnifed States became clear, would be one of it The delay in the German at- noninterference in the controtack at this point is attributed to between Japan and Gerthe severe losses inflicted by the versy This was reflected somemany. Belgians. There iff nd doubt also what in the studied reticence ot that the reluctance of Austria to both President "Wilson and SecreDamage with-bett- er Company send her promised quota of troops transportation facili--- I The president had Bryan. tary ties. From in consequence of Italys atti- been asked the north the Orem early in the day anti-wa- r tw tude, nnd the incipient sPecia.1 the assurance of Japan D. J. Atherly has brought suit -- movemenf have whether in Germany county and state city, prominent that she would even tuallw restore against the Salt Lake And Utah 0ff;cjat. wrecked the German plans and Kiao .Chau'To China in case corres- newspaper that nT for the vance $10,090.00 Company Mr. Railway Orem pomlents and guests of dclaycd thcad territory was obtained fiorn exfor funeral from the and Officials and troops the company. damages emperors was regarded as siitisfac-tor- y came auto over The Daily Mails Basct fSwitzer-land- ) the south and by here. Mr. Wilson replied penses ofhi8 cele- steam roads the for on the coTespondent savs It is that he saw no reason to question daughter Pauline, who was killed that notices have brarion. vhich took place on the m that confaith good Japans by the work car on the Orem road pafk smith of the Fedcral build. answer may be published. - v been posted to the German fron- nection. but carefully refrained about two weeks ago. At the time ;nSf tier towns calling to the colors all from expressing As we have stated, so far as the letter itself is concerned any opinions on of the accident the child was on , wn men. trained or untrained, be- the merits of the ultimatum or oclock Friday evening there is no reason why The Post should not publish it, but tween the ages of 39 and 45. Such and curve meetnear a the when track the arrived from the the states one that or sharp rewhen partv our else, attitude. Published any contemporary, adds, Japans men. the correspondent and as car came in the the to until see it failed motorman to the effect that the presi- we free' north, been from the have of Prohibition the ports League politics ings number about BOO.OOO 1roVf han1 Hlfive1 satliv(1y 'dent had expressed himself as need only to remind them of the vicious tirade District Attorit was too vlate to stop the car. Mavor Charles F. Decker of Pro- Anstrians Beaten in Naval Fight, isfied with Japans course werp of made" one McDonald at the the was The killed instantly child against Republican party ney vo to order. called the denied meeting by Secretary ROME, via London. Aug. 17. .promptly Prohibition League meetings recently held at American Fork.. and badly mangled. which delivered in an address the at direction Confirmation of the iaval fight in, Tumulty tonight We believe the method outlined in the letter in question a Tn two suits brought- by the he the men of the work of disthe praised is in president, a given the Adriatic sea and just solution of the liquor traffic, and if such men made who the had proper road Withheld.-t-lpnr- p Utah to' possible Cor-through Company Railway Opinions the Cettinie j patch from as Mr. Knight, Mr. McDonald and the editor of the Provo its attorneys Vancott, Allison & and hid thP visitors a most hearty The president feels it incum-ibTVTieH today, which savs of to the the work not were Herald upon infringe Riter. against Thom Miner and welcome to Provo. permitted said himself. on imtrian battleships bent Secretary, the succeed would much Iu the better. Governor William Spry was in- ."Will Prohibition a of as head it past the League Huntington. the railroad .Trvnri and three other ships Tumulty, to the large crowd as-these gentlemen have tried to do so much to create an nderv eompanv lost. Tt mnt nav Thorn names could not he ascer- - tral nation to express no opinions in his remarks he 0(1 nwLWill and 1476 Miner and on the outset attitude of of Ja the the whatsoever at sentiment French polithe hv very present politically, trined were unk Rob-the of the road 1 builders and praised ;ington $70000. Parker tical campaign they have begun tO' curtail the, work of the Profleet. A great number of French pan or any other country. their for for the the splendid necomplish- ;msrn were, attorneys hibition League by making prohibition an issue of the cami and English warships arc nil to ZZZZZZZZTr The ment. GO PROVO f FIREMEN governor then joking- Jdefpndants he patrolling the coast. The lost paign and aUying the Relief Society of the dominant church Iv to the advantage the referred Wentz H. Mrs. FOR 14-was CITY TO grantPARK 1 Mary shin was a es4cl disnlrm'ng with the liquor traffickers. TT, line would he for Provo people to from Clmrlcs ed OUTING 12-- , divorce a FIREMENS She carried tons v .1 in Ine A. B. Morgan, go to Salt Lake todiuy goods. He " inch mins in pairs f in turrets. . VV. Mrs Wentz was given $770 00 and then spoke on the sqreness of eapi- Lhtelcss. Robert guns also in nair., J. FORMER PROVO LADY eight 9 i ocath of his wife, which took tal vhen invested in Utah and in Bonn the Leo Don j left Park and custody of a minor child. man, h in turrets and twenty SATURDAY LAST DIED on place his enthusiasm over the beauties Grua E. folconPleasant ot Saturday Dr..TH,car last for the Firemens morning night mms in Iict hrtterv, 'besides n ' a a and wealth of Utah county he divorcisbv lowing he Park held 'j vention at to illness City Mr. lingering ' pnmher of smaller c.umon. She w ord Mrs. Orser blveWn Gma thh eeivpd Mary More and many fine 'tributes to this, paid fn was a Rogers former Prove resi- Wednesday. vns a strortriy a moped vessel today from John brother. her Sundav dent. where he has Jmany friends "round of desertion. The parties section, and vvas fitted with three torpedo members of the department plan of Idaho, conintermarried at Pleasant Grove Blackfoot, for Rogers Ihe on the Wednesday of a trip crew carried nhcs i an relatives. . of the sad the vey ing (Continued on page 8) intelligence tomnan enl. February 4, 1909 77 men. Express. , first-han- I TROPHY CUP FOR SAFE AND STRAWBERRY THE ENEMY FROM A 4 Through the Classified Columns of this paper; you eah reach an army of readers who are anxious to supply your wants. The city people can reach the farmer through this column and the farmer can reach the city pe Ten c$nts will carry your message and save you money. r Make your wants known. in Belgium and near Strassburg are equippedwithtowers like the one shown in the photograph for long distance observation of the be used for Naval Engagement Probable Near enemy. Airships may this purpose, and they have been . San Francisco. used in the Belgium campaign, i BAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 17. The German cruiser Leipzig which ;but many of these ha'e'twni? to . grief. came into San Franeisca harbor The morn-2 which 1 folds this before tower, oclock up and shortly be ing to take on coal and provisions. carried may easily, can be " bad finished loading shortly much more 'broughr"nfo'-'use'fore dusk this evening, and. . strip-f quickly than an airship, ped for action, was preparing to make the ran through the Golderf! Gate inside the twenty-fou- r hour limit allowed her to remain in a friendly port. Tt is generally believed a French cruiser is hover-inrr-- 4. z aroun? the, Farallone Islands v .vt.- -' nrr y of Jthe Uawaitingthe appearance rr 'ai'-'-l f '4' V f Oerifian cruiser, in which case a .vr 7 j 5 naval battle in sight of the San 2 'tYV - rvili - I,,, sf J s tv -lv hy..BelgiUTn,... t STATE YOUR WANTS COUNTY KEEPS A. j x FACS-THRE- l pie. GERMANS WATCHING the Germans .ncumd 1,0, -- o tj ,fe(i Mw,m Liege forts, the emperor ap- end tomorrow. proached King Albert of Belgium Japanese Will Clear Germans through the queen of Tic Hand and From China Sea, promised, in recognition of, BelLONDON. Aug. 17. 10:32 p. m. gian valor, most considerate treat- The following statement was is ment of the Belgian populationst sued toni'dit hv the British offic- and-fn. ll respect for Belgian tem- - .pI Bumm; would if Belgium tory, t,vP Ger-fr-her resistance and ex no? fond. beyond fVmanv will man 4 troops right of way through i m so far the Olnrr v, except m, ie.se Belgium. mav he necesarv to protect T.mes savs, were firmly rejected T p 1 'T PROVO CITY, UTAH. TUSEDAY, AUGUST 18, 1914 Forces of Opposing Nations Are Lining Up on Historic Field of Waterloo for Armies Are Terrible Struggle-Fren- ch Winning ManyVictories in Southern Fighting Zone. I - Z TJZ? !v f T MUSSELS IS THREATENED WITH - INVASION BY GERMAN TROOPS -- rr'' THEvFROYO NUMBER 367 it jy yi THE POST is nd in the West Maps outlining great and of prominent people battles are fought are furnished and published in this paper. "Important war s6enes, photographs special such of an service. service excellent the and With this in features covering almostvery subject on earth are supplied help pictorial the graphic explanatory information accompanying the pictures, one gets the best, and most authentic scenes of the great war that ae r to be had. The great dailies give nothing better or more Why not take The Post when you can get the best? Poet subscriber are particularly requested to notify this office if for any reason the paper does not reach them regu- " tr&rsn T Ger-ma- n Ger-Unan- y. - huht - -, -- nen-who- se Hunt-iscrnhle- i d I fw " i 3.9-inc- v ! Grove-poute- d r c-- v 1 1 |