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Show U Jk AbsdbifeljrPare M m iml le only Baking Powdermstls Mu j PQ ffOinRsyalOrapCfeflFJiflJMflr ,gj H : PROGRESSIVE PARTY TICKET.. H NATIONAL For President M THEODORE ROOSEVELT H For Vice President j HIRAM JOHNSON H For Presidential Electors H HUGO DEPREZIN H MRS. W. H. DEWOLFE H I 'MRS. C. E. COULTER H G. J. CARPENTER H STATE Hl For Congressmen at Large H S. H. LOVE H LOUIS LARSON H ForGovernor H NEPHI L. MORRIS H For Justice of Supreme Court H OGDEN HILES H For Secretary of State H F. J. HENDERSHOT JR. H For State Treasurer Hj O. W. ADAMS H For State Auditor H WALTER ADAMS H For Attorney General Hl GEORGE N. LAWRENCE H DISTRICT. 1 For Judges H JOHN E. BAGLEY j A. W. AGEE H For Attorney H R. S. FARNSWORTH j COUNTY H For State Senator M JOSEPH RIRIE H For Representatives fl DR. ANNA RIES-F1NLEY M DANIEL C. WALKER M .' ' SOLOMON C. STEPHEN8 1 M. H. THOMAS f For , County Commisoloncrs Four Hj Yearc j L. M. NELSON H Two Years H JESSE FOVERS," Hl For Clerk H ' BEN .A. CRITCHLOW H For Recorder H G. J. S. ABELS H For Attorney H T. R, O'CONNELLY H HorjTrcacurcr H ?C R. T. RHEES m F6r- Assessor v H , THOMAS H. DAVIS M For Sheriff H I. C. CANFIELD H For Surveyor H JAMES M. LENTZ M For Constable H JEROME BROWN H (Advertisement) REPUBLICAN TICKET. NATIONAL. For President WILLIAM H. TAFT For Vice President JAMES S. SHERMAN For Presidential Electors MRS. MARGARET ZANE WITCHER ( EPH HOMER JOHN M. DAVIS M. H. WALKER STATE For Congressman at Large JOSEPH HOWELL JACOB JOHNSON For Governor" WILLIAM SPRY For Justice of Supreme Court J. E. FRICK For Secretary of State DAVID MATTSON For State Treasurer" JESSE D. JEWKES For State Auditor LINCOLN G. KELLY For Attorney General A. R. BARNES For State Superintendent of Schools A. C. NELSON DISTRICT For District Judges JAMES ALBERT HOVELL NATHAN J. HARRIS For District Attorney JOHN C. DAVIS COUNTY ' For State Senator WILLIAM CRAIG For Representatives JOHN W. WILCOX i J. J. BARKER JOHN D. HOOPER H. W. MARRIOTT For County Commlscioners Four Years W. C. HUNTER Two Years JOHN T. BYBEE For County Clerk SAMUEL G. DYE For County Recorder THOMAS E. M'KAY Ta5 For County Attorney ' DAVID JENSON For County Treasurer ' - ,. JOSEPH E. STOREY I,' . For County Assessor" , .. , THOMAS E. MATHEWS For County Sheriff E.E.HARRISON . -'. For County 3urveyor RALPH S. CORLEW,;--V For Constable H. E. STEELE ' (Advertisement) r ' i DEMOCRATIC TICKET. NATIONAL. FOR PRESIDENT Woodrow Wllcon. FOR VICE PRESIDENT Thomas R. Marshall. ELECTORS O. W. Powers, Salt Lake City. Jesce Knight, Provo. T. H. Fitzgerald, Salt Lake City. James McAndrews, St. Georg.e CONGRESS Tillman O. Johnson. Mathoniha Thomas. STATE GOVERNOR John Frank Tolton, Beaver. SECRETARY OF STATE Chas. England, Logan. AUDITOR John S. Blaln, Spring City. TREASURER J. F. Mendenhall, Sprlngville. ATTORNEY GENERAL J. W. Strlngfellow, Salt Lake City. SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION A. C. Nelson, Salt Lake City. JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT Le Grande Young, Salt Lake City. DISTRICT JUDGES Arthur E. Pratt. Samuel T. Corn. DISTRICT ATTORNEY David S. Cook. COUNTY. STATE SENATOR W. VJ. Browning. MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE W. J. Parker. D. D. McKay. O. M. Sanderson W. H. Tolhurst. COMMISSIONERS John W. Bailey, Four-Year Term. Thos. Fowle6, Two-Year Term. CLERK. John W. Reove. RECORDER Mrs. Mary Farley. TREASURER. David W. Evans. SHERIFF Chas. Plncock. ATTORNEY. W. W. Harcombe. ASSESSOR J. M. Bishop. SURVEYOR Washington Jonklnc. ' , . CITY. CONSTABLE. Thomas Cunningham. (Advertisement) EASYANDSUKEWAY II CURE CM Don't Neglect a Cold, Ely's Cream Bairn Will Stop It in the Sneezing Sneez-ing Stage. A cold genorally attacks tho weakest weak-est part, affecting the eyes and ears in some and producing nasal catarrh and throat trouble in others. A cold la due to an inflammation of the mem-brano mem-brano lining the air passages, and may be promptly cured with a little Ely's Cream Balm, which immediately immedi-ately relieves tho inflammation and all the distressing .symptoms, such as sneezing, coughing, running at the nose and eyes, hoarseness, sore throat, fever and headache. Ono reason rea-son why this pure, antiseptic Balm acts so quickly is because It is applied ap-plied directly to tho tender, soro surfaces. sur-faces. Even in severe, chronic cases of catarrh, Ely's Cream Balm never fails to quickly and effectually check the poisonous discharge which clogs tiie head and throat, causing tho disgusting disgust-ing hawking, spitting and blowing of the nose. This remedy not only drives out the disease, but heals and strengthens the weakened membranes, mem-branes, thus ending catarrh. Catarrh Is a filthy, disgusting disease. dis-ease. Don't put up with it another I day. 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