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Show S: 'Ei i1 "I PAGE TWO a TEE PROVO POST '"Carranea' did' not way president .had, been., cajiuredorwhere he was believed to be Incarcerated. SLAili BY BANDITS The reason for the seizure and con- neiment of Guitlerrer, the ' message said, was that he had refused to be CrLE5k, vi5hop nd Sam Weat oniate(i by tie dejaanls.jf.tha''il Meet Death After Brave Tight In faction. The telegram follows: Northern Mexico With Members of I wish to inform you that General Gang. Cultlerrez, wh crepudlated the Aguas Calienties convention and the Villa MORMO!) C0L0IUES MEETING THE WAR- THE ROCKEFELLER BOUNTY. j t iT. The Satnrday'Evening Post, in discussla . We Rockefeller, Sr., congratulate .Jolm beneficence war his see able to situation, lias the following to say about meet-usetkat'Le ha rr the the for conditions which have "arisen : used ing to such ends as it is now being The most obvious duty devolving on the relief of the homeless noncombatants in Belgium. that United States this fall is to economist,. We need inoffensive and people It is upon these poor The from fallen. three to five hundred million dolhirs a year the greatest horror of tht war has fed and, well to pay our debt to Europe for interest, oeean fighting men are strong,-we- ll to endure hardships. They freights, insurance and tourists expenses.". For clothed, and fitted ean get a joy out ofThcir life, hard as it is. It is forty years we have paid it with cotton. There useless sympathy upon them, but to the have been, at most, only two or three years in the weak and infirm the aged,- - and women, and ehil- - foctywhen, if exports of raw cotton were stricken dren, driven from their homes, the world owes out, we should not have owed Europe a considermeed of all its sympathy and all its helpfulness. able balance, Jo be liquidated in. goldThis year - The Rockefeller Foundation endowed by John we .cannot foot the bill with eotton; but we tean r D; Koekefel'er with $100, 000, (XX), has entered ac- offset it by Importing fewer luxuries. . unforis for these Much relief of said of 'work the this war tively. upon tunate people- .The announcement is made that gives us to expand our foreign commerce, take funds will; be spent .in IbcL lead Jn international finance and iuiild- millions of dollars np No cause ever has home industries to supply goods for which we have distress. alleviating their hu- depended on Europe. AU those things require made, or ever can make a stronger appeal to is to Rockefeller Mr. We that cannot we and borrow capital capital. repeat manity, ' sueh a see lived to Whatevernow, additions there are to our stock be ermgrafiilated ;upon" having fruition of his good workjn the partia1 distribu- must come from our. .own earnings and savings. It might almost be said that whether we detion of his great fortune, to serve the needs f rive ;. i any compensatory advantages from the war humanity. He has, of course, been well assured that the wilf depend oh economy --personal, individual . many millions he has poured into the endowment economy, as well as public economy. funds of instftutionsTof leaming, with a view to 7 0 0 0 ... ... TWO BRANDS OF COURTESY. placing either a classical or a technical education secure to anxious st; of all in'iWreaeh 'youth" Occasionally some! city paper lakes V irallup have been doing a great, silent work of good. lie at country, people, picturing them as the typieal can not doubt this. But his faith in that case is rubeifof ancient days. an evidence of things felt but not seen. In the It serves as a vent for the city editors surrelief expeditions sentto Europe he will see faith plus egotism, and does us no harm. justifying herself in such works as the one who - But for the sake of friendly comparison let us ooks for both faith and works is sure to approve take a. peep at just one litte phase of city lifi arid courtesy to women. 0 o o-A man from the country was ina large city THE GREATEST OF ALL THEATRES- recently and had occasion to make a trip to the In a few short weeks the winter nights will suburbs about five oclock in the afternoon. The be upon os, and our i thoughts wiU turn again to car was soon crowded with people going home -- from the theatre and to other "forms of amusement. the day's labors, and the man from the coum But there is one theatre which we should keep try found himself sitting opposite a gentleman-1everjn our minde nhichkhould have firse pla of he city garbed in immaculate attire and an l nour thoughts first reall upon our time and expression of intellectual superiority. our energies which is capable of affording us A feeble old lady entered the car, and in the absence- greater enjoyment than all seat was standing Irufthe Theatre iuf KJod-H-Iof maBeiiline-repository intelUgeace, is the Chureh ! The intellectual high-broof city breeding Varied forms of amusements are right and looked u, gave her & cold stare, and calmly re- , should be encouraged. Theyisre'necessary to a sunied the reading of his paper, proper development 6f anmd and body. The man from the country "as promtply ' gave . t Theatr-of I d 1 - of-Jhe- - . from-Europ- e ( b1. . J u 1 1 -- there-combine- d de t -- w f God..ia..e3ScntiaL to the But tbe proper formation of eharcter to the creation of j seal in the service of right to 'the . inculcation - hnorJglhgarts of all PUahof peoples..- -. -- a h,-- : 0 j, 0 givo us men, The time demands Other theatres come, and thrive, and pass Strong minds, great hearts, true, faith and willing away. hands; But the Tlieatre iof God iveu forever. Men whom the lost of office does not kill ; - -God M errwhorrr thFkpoilsnof rsf frcrranTrotlray-- Others afford us amusement for the hour, re- Men who possess opinions and a will; laxation for the moment. - Men who have honor, men who will not lie; But the nets of the Theatre of Gol never pale. Menwho can stand before a demagogue They live as long as memory lasts, and in the end - And dam his treacherous 'Batteries without they lift us to the realms of perpetual joy. winking; ft is good that' we 'enjoy life that Tall merr, who live above the fog t recreation that we find honorable means of driv- ' 1 public duty and in private thinking!' - f ing dull care away. is But it even better that we Include in our For. while the rabble with their thmnbworn creeds, program weekly visits to that theatre which is Their large professions and their little deeds, thd essence of all goodness, of al greatness, and of' Mingle in selfish strife, lo! Freedom weeps ! every bliss. rong rules the land, and waiting Justice sleeps! In mapping out our course for the winter o o o montlis.leLu3 set aside each Sunday forjTyTsifJb .1 PERTINENT. 1 QUESTIONS-- , the greatest of all theatres, the Tlieatre of God-An(We Ask. You Answer.) much wisdonr, and peace, and t?ontr-nt- When 'the' a vent ge' pol It teia u is' eam pa igiirng we-se- ek -- sun-crowne- ' - j - - , Our phone Is No. 348. Call up and tell us your n eed s, andw ewtll "deliver them.. New Second Hand Store. MEAT L liltfll Americans, 'Qarl Eck, 17 years 'of age,yiiia and Imprisoned.. The reason "W. Bishop end am "West, were way- - for the action was because he failed laid and hilled by Mexicnn hand Its at to jjyg up to i dictations and de Chccolate Pass, in western Chihuahua, mands of. the Villa peopre. Parts of the wagon they were driving, j wish further to inform you the?, to Caso Grandes in the Mormon the actions of the ceiveft-- i trjet were found by E. E. Eck, uncle of tlonsa a farce and for that rrose a a Thblespdbnful of Salts the Eck hoy. A Mexican rode into alone I am foroed not to recognize its an Isldero wlth the news that the actions. The convention,' which waB three Amcrlcana, after barricading dominated 'by Villalstas and ' reactloa- themBelves with the wagon bed, had arles. faUed te mocompTlsh the tr-Velre a atlon Uf meaf calerB and1' fought deseperately until they were all jf Bef 6ut to do. Instead of woik- - our blood is filled vj! th uric acid.' says killed by the bandits In command of ing- cmt a eet of regulations ar.d rules-- a authAlty, wtio warps ns onkuald k,d Cochlo Martinez, one of the mtst noted bjr which Mexico might attain Its nor-- ' bandits In the north. r Jm'al conditions of peace and prosper- utmost to free beidneys do their The men Weffe Mormons employed fty, they went and appointed another ot this nin taring acid,' hut and provisional president, hoping to be become weal, from toe overwork; they hy Mel Womer, a col-- able to dominate him. When they Ket sluggish; the emlnatlve tissues' Mormon of cattleman the wealthy er r -- well-know- n -- br'nlly the-blo- oU well-kwow- n border hereto go to the liook ranch iow the dictations of TIlla they im When your kidneys ache and ' feel-"r with a quantity of supplies. Leaving prisoned him like lumps of lead, ana you have sting-- , " In pains In the back wr the urine Pearson they passed over Cumbre tun-full of sedimeht; or the blad-de- r thoJunncLtragedyoccur.CLEaMADSONN ,TREC0.: ls Irritable, obliging you to seek red lant yearand hap passed through' HEARTS-AT ELLEM THURSDAY relief during the night; When you have the ..famous Chocolate pass battlefield, severe headaches, nervsus and dlzxy when they were overtaken by the spells, sleeplessness, seal stomach, pr rheumatism In bad weather, get from . -7 your pharmacist about four ounces of nearwas the sent to The Mexican Jsd Salts; take A tablesyoonful In 'a est station bar assistance and the, of water before breakfast each glass Americans barricaded themselves bemorning and In a few days your kid- will act fine.' This fmnous salts hind the wagon box, which was first la made from the acid of grape and older filled with stones. Bishop,-thlemon juice, combined wlthuthia, and man, took command and directed the has been used for generation to flush-anfighting, according to the story told stimulate clogged kidney A to seu reached san Isltralixe the acids In urine by the Mexican, u la do longer a source of Irritation, thus dero with the first news of the killing urinary and bladder disora late last night. Salta is inexpensive and cd Jad He had just rounded the first butte Injure; makes a delightful eff when the bandits opened fire, killing r cent drink, and., nob can make a mistake by taking a little Bishop and West, he said. The boy occasionally to keep the kidneys clean was the last to die,- He fought des ' s !' and active. Hedqulst Drag Co., b for hours. three perately successors to Smoot and PalAn "American party has gone to the ace Cos. (Adf.) Drag i S J ' A scene of the killing with a company a r of 100 of Villa's troops from the Casas Grandes garrison; al Provo-CommerciCleo Madison, who plays the role of Sisters Rose and Judith Trine, Is strap-'pe- d k8TUDENT8 WILL ERECT on the back of a wild horse which W ON MOUNTAINSIDE js turned loose- .- This installment of t t IrA ABU PKQV O O Hearts" wiU be shown at Letter for Weber Academy Will Be "Trey CAPITAL $100,000 the Ellen Thursday. 100x40 and Hill Be Constructed IURPLUH $30,000 of Rock7 A' meeting of the City Commission-feriT'AnDIRECT0KS: "the7 County ' Commissioners OGDEN, Nov. 7. Students of the for Monday morning the pur--( Reed Smoot. PresldsnL Weber, academy nextjweek will begin considering the organlxation the building of a large "W on the P08 C. E. Loose, local chapter of the American L. Holbrook, R. R. Irvine, Sr4 W. side of the mountain east of Ogden, Re(j Sode as suggested by to uset of a tract land L Biersach, Gea Taylor. Sr.--- 1 permission overDor William Spry, president of Rogsr Farrer. . , , JjavingJjeeq .pb.tained.frpm jhejfedeiv. -State Red'Cfoas'Socrety'.- -' al land office In Salt Lake. The ietdecided to effect a general ter will be 100x40 feet. Principal J.' fos. A. Buttle, Assistant Cashier, T. Barker and thirty of the upper organ,tlon of the oonty; and for the General Banking Bualnssa . " 1 neb-wbe- re ban-flSt- s. r- h end-lin- -- -- g. '' llthla-wnte- , V two-stores- , ; - f s , yr Savings 'W.'L a 'i i . St Ban- n d Vlce-Prealden- TMUMI-'tll- , and thJ"constructlon will be left" 16 i the classes It is proposed to use the rock that is available near the site and use whitewash to bring It into xeUelLIt.e.!L. axemen be aMed. - -- t. tonol n gw THE MASTER KEY" U..B. Depository for Postal . taring 111 WHETHERIT BE A DOG HOUSE VILLA IMPRISONS "7THE NEW PRESIDENT NEW YORK, Nov. 8. or a largo -- dwelling youll find it better to use our thoroughly seasoned lumber in its - construction. So - end your order toT ns, whether it be large or email. We fill all orders with the best we have and that means the. Ceneral who.jaselected -- . rwra PASft..TexNoiw8,rJ'hrCft-ellquer-haa-leen-captnrgJiy.Gener&- . - GOD GIVE US MEN (Pr.jQsiahJlilbert HollaiKl.) -- Itneairmevt-r-die.-'-- - KL Navcwiber - 218 at 7 :30. in the Com-- -merclal Club rooms. The mayors of each city In the county will be asked " to send delegates.1 -- - , president of Mexico at the recent Aguas Callentes convention, has been Imprisoned by General Francisco Villa, according to a telegram said, to come from General Venustiano Carranza, and madepublic here tonight by the Mexican bureau of Information, the same agency that last night ) nounced' Gutierrex had repudiate tbe.ncts. of the. convention I fleering ' best anywhere. & Coal Co. Ulah-Timlter him. . Tbe. telegram accredited to General- - foVjeongreks;WiJnak,ejvlAV.Lsh.t.oiahcB.toJIiA'j-iLrii.- ) There is room. for. us all, and no. .ticket is voter. When he gets to Washington he promptly required at the door. them. forgets -- O i 0- O What is the best methotl of compelling such Jndiana seems to have a queer election law. men to redeem their promises T It provides a way of taking away nominations proo cured under false pretenses. . . , Great feminine minds of the country are iu favor of modernizing the. marriage A gentleman from St. Paul advocates more And yet there are some who would do and less dont in religion. ITorse sense! it if it filled an encyckpdaedia. umg oo oo o o- - High society is casting around desperately new fad. .Why not try milking the cow?"" ' - A l';V v . buMer community- - , T" A one who seek, to elevate hU - . , . The Deatroyw. is one' who ee, nothing destroyer good in ' - own community Ids A builder is one who protects the interests of -- . A destroyer is one who habitually find fault own : h munity. community. , ia (m ; . " n ' yho trades, in Lis own v Wl -- kT , hi? ' enlatnon in iu. own conmnnity. . . A budder is one who speaks woU community. ?& ; " dr' the of-hi-s bX - J d con,numity-.n- , . Pianos sold by .us go; direct from fac- tory to. your home. We ha ve saved many others many dol- Iars, let us do the same for you. . , S one who goto hi, money from eenda it .way from the com. own munity for his goods, A destroy(.rJs.c)ne.who ' ' heithcr respects his hw own. community nor is respected by his community-- ; ' A. destroyer is just simply a destroyer, and in the end he destroys himself. ' - - -' ' . ,nnnhid with his own community. t A destroyer is one whh his own community. . v com-"- i - J '- ' - o Caruso is a world benefactor- - lie has reduced he cost of breach of promise suits to $3,000. BDILDEHSAND DESTROYERS - Are less than any other concern in the State; hence we can sell you a piano for- considerably less than any one else. KE MUSIC COMPANY ' rv- - At 1 |