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Show WE Mephi Nephi City. Utah. Friday, November 18. !9o4. envoi, is. J 3 For Surveyor, J. H. Carter. way of the Whigs, but it is evi1UI oupu,, VXtTUJU lm 3JJ1JJ. dent that they are on the road, and it is up to them to heed the For J. P.. John S. Cooper. For Constable, David Ockey. lesson, twice taught, or go the With a few exceptions the re way of the Whirs. It is our besult coincides with the writer's'; lief and prediction that the lessentiments, which, now that it is. son will be heeded and that there all over, wo feel at liberty to will be a reformation on the lines! breathe. The overwhelming elec- of principle arH democracy will When in reed of Pair of Shoe s try a pair of our $'.50 Selz Royal Blue for Men and Women. They are stylish. nJXifXCA No. 47. tion of Roosevelt and i isandsimply They fit well. They wear well. Fairbanks come back a repetition of history leaches a lesson that should have been wholly unnecessary. In the.early 50's the Whig party did exactly what the democrat did in this campaign, s ici. e. party deserted their issues and made their fight on a platform of expediency with the slogan, victory regardless of principle." s Their overtures failed to catch the money power, for whose influence they were b'duing, and the deserted exponents of principle permitted them to descend 3 to perdition from whence they have not returned. We do not say that democracy will go the They can'M be beaten for any price. Our line of Z. C RI. I. School Shoes for Boys and Children cannot be beaten for wearing qualities. Call and sec them. We have a lot of Ladies Wool Sweat- off. ers to close out, going at one-thir- d Royal Blue Rubbers are the best. 'Twas a Glorious Victory. Keep the feet warm and the .head cool is an old saying but good advice fust the same. And right now is a good time to fix up the feet; while our stocks, which have iust arrived, are new and com- strong 4 years hence. circumstances the people surely showed wisdom by re fleeting Roosevelt. State isues cut no ice with us. The only candidate on either ticket who was personally known plete in all lines. Some special good th'nfs Jor the Old Ladies in COM- by the writer was C. S. Tingey and we are glad to see him elected. It is our belief that the balance of the state officers elect are all good representative citizens and will give a good state FORTABLE FOOTWEAR at administration. Joshua Greenwood is an ideal & man for the office of District Judge, and the ballots show that the people realize this fact J. A. Melviile, as District Attorney, looks good to us. Ho is quite a younj man but has already proven himself a hustler. During the next two years, after January 1st, the office of county clerk will not bo disgraced by lack of moral stamina and veracity, Jacob Coleman is all right, and we predict that the people will be as well pleased with him two years henco as they are today. Roy T. Cowan, the Recorder elect, ' is courteNo goods better and no prices.. lower , ous and capable. He will renders- - good account Best and largest assortment and propof himself and no ono will have cause to regret the vote of confidence given him. er treatment We don't ask you to We believe that Henry Adams will bean t pay for the other fellow's bad, debts, He has the county attorney. qualifications and, therefore, make prices the lowest. and we look to him to make a record tliat will reBig stocks of goods now ready for you dound to his credit as well as to that of the county. Personally we hope to see Mr. Adams make a recGet your chances in the Piano and 52 ord that will place him in line for higher positions othor valuable prizes. A chance now of honor and emolument. is just as good as eight months ago We feared the election of only one of the offYou live happy when you buy of us. icers elect, and this because he has interests antagonistic to our own. But in justice to him wo believe him to be honest, and we hope that his interests may not color his convictions, and thnt he is broad enough to be commlsioner for tho en lira t Chas. Foote & Sons i 2 Under the Warm Footwear. Some three weeks ago we stated that we had the satisfaction of knowing we could whoop it Tip for the winners after the election. Wo now give our ticket complete, as follows: For President Theodore Roosevelt. For Vice-Pre- s Charles W. Fairbanks. For Congressman Joseph Howell. For Governor John C. Cutler. For Secretary of State Charles S. Tingey. For State Auditor J. A. Edwards. For State Treasurer James Christiansen. For Attorney General M. A. Breeden. For Sujt. Public Instruction A. C. Nelfon. For Judu of Supreme Court Dan'lN Straup For State Senator Thomas C. Callister. For Representative Herbert Hopes. For District Judge Joshua Greenwood. For Distriet Attorney J. A. Melville. For Commissioner, 4 yr nans J. Hassel. L. Ellertson. For Commissioner, 2 For Clerk Jacob Coleman. For Sheriff James B. Whitehead. For Recorder Uoy T. Cowan. For Attorney Henry Adams. For Assessor, A. M. Christiansen. y For Treasurer, Balthasar Christenscn. Whitmore Co. Hyde Just as well spend your dollars with usl cxcel-cellen- yi--Jo- hn Excelsior Mercantile Company. county. The Big Store with Little Prices. Taken all in all wc are well plcis :d with the result and the majority of the peop'o are also. Read from the left of the last page. Dist. 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