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Show - pacetwo : TJKJ ' post TH3 KIOTO i Wilson Is Losing ALLAH 3311 His-Ascendancy Aug. 14.-- For JVVil-son- s first - year administration his wish and words were the rule and law of his party. - Things are not going that way now. Congressman Hammond, a Democrat with the prestige of three successful elections' in a Republican district in Minnesota and with all the President behind for governor nominated was him, thousand less a than majority by over the weakest kind of a candidate, the purpose of whose candidacy, was a memprotest against the administration. 7 7 Texas Against Wilson. Texas was another Wilson stronghold. Texasisthehomeof Postmastere Gnerai Burleson, the Presidents most powerful patronage dispenser. All the power of the administration directed by Mr. Burleson at Washington and officered on Texas soil by Chairman Henry, to whom Mr. Wilson himself ascribed credit for- the great part of his success at Balti more, were use4 to nominate Ball, of Houston, as governor. The TcxanS nominated Balls rival, Ferguson, by a majority of WASHINGTON, Oriental Drama (Three Reels) at the Ellen Wednesday. X the- - J DEMOCRATS DESERTING. - ' Df gprtionarindicate" the Democratic party .is doomed. The rank and file are deserting like rata leaving a sinking ship. And the desertions are not limited to the rank and fita Leaders, have beweary of Wilsons domineering tactics, gun to desert. Congressman Kindelof Colorado, left the party a few weeks ago. - Now comes Democratic Congressman Herman Meta, of New York, a well known businessman and manufacturer. Congressman Metz 55137 Washington is pursuing a remarkable course with reference to business in this country They call it down there psychology. If psychology means that a manufacturer Is compelled to lay off 50 per cent of his help after already having hours a week fromfi ft to forty, then I would like to know thejexact meanin g of the term. I am not again going to run for Congress, alThe though I have been asked to be a candidate. same thingTpplies to many other Democrats now in the House of Representatives. They, too, are going to refuse to fun again. This will' mean a Republican Congress. Perhaps that is what President Wilson desires.1 fi -- T i 4 THE FRIENDLY BATTLE. i Utah Hounty, is boiling and, the The proverbial political pot party workers are enthusiasticoverThebutcome of the convention which will take place at Leni tomorrow. " It will no doubt be the largest attend- - TKcsefire hot political-days-i- ft ed convention .this county has ever known. The delegates are going there to represent the Repub- licans of this county, and from the present outlook there is liable to be a warm time. At any event it is to be hoped that the battle will be of a most friendly nature and that those who are going before Jie convention writh a hope of being successful in securing the approvaTof the majority, whether they are beaten or not,- will rally to the support of the successful candidates, close of the convene lay down thehatchet tion and join in the procession in giving Utah County a set of officers that we will be proud of. That theEepublican candidates will be successful at the polls there is little doubt So let us keep our beads at the outset and the battle will be all the wore successful, W ACANNING FACTORY AT HOME. Canned tomatops as well as other fruits are bound to he high for the next year or two and with all the hig crop we have in Utah this" season it is a matter of regret that somuch of it cannot be utilized by, the growers and saved for future sale instead of having to go off on a glutted market or what is worse, left to Tot on the trees. A few people have put In individual canning out fits and Jthey will make a good deal of money. Thiscahning, or processing as it is called, is quite simple. The fruit or vegetables are put in a can raw, then set in boiling water and cooked 'and sealed. The boiling heat kills the germs or fungi that cause decay and if the can is airtight there will be no loss or Jess than one-haof one 'per centr The canning outfits furnished for home ihp by various rnanufa7turncsvemothTlo7ioTut follow the easy and simple directions. In an out-fit a vaTor tank placed above a firebox. Water is placed in the vat and the cans are filled and stacked in metal baskets and placed in the vat and lid set on.. The lid, while not closing the vat tightly, still keeps the steam in and heats it slightly above 212 degrees Fahrenheit, the boil- tngItomf of Water, This steam cooks the product In the can. One7can figure on aLleast two hun- bushels tomatoes to the-ae- re, m tofifteen eighteen-qua- rt cans tu the bushel. Wken canning time' comes one man puts on a am all box board building he uses for canning to 'mate it flyproof. He employs five or six neighborhood women or girls to help. He tomatoes are first washed, scalded in--a vat to loosen the 5kins and peled as is done in a regular factory. The' tin cans,Which cost $25 to $30 a thousand under present war prices, are the ordinary quart tomato cans with the smalLmetal ap top. The caps have solder already attached to them. -- lf and-fro- up-seree- -- ns -- 1 - . The cans are first sterilized by being dipped in then are filed with the tomaboiling water-an- d toes, put in whole as fas ar possible. The can (is filled, but no water is added, for thii would constitute ah adulteration under the terms of the federal pure food law. When the can is filled with tomatoes the capjs put on and a hot solder-incopper run around- - it, thui seating it except for the little vent hole iQ the middle of the dap. The usual 'outfit includes a simple soldering, but -to' facilitate the work this man has purchased a 00circular soldering iron that is heated with a gasoMORE EXPLANATIONS DEMANDED. line blow torch. It just fits the cap all around The leaders of the Democratic party have and half turn of this fastens the cap completely a been kept busy explaining ever sinee they went when is it hot. 'JJjis is the professional into power. But they are not through yet not way of and saves time. by a jugful. The price of food continues to soar, doing It i The cans then are put in the sterilizing vat are 15 fjlt i announced that the prices "per cenOugher thantheywere a' year agoTDeef and itrabout arhalf hour arifsd 'thoroughly heated on the hoot has reachedarecord price. that 11' spore and germ life is killed. Then the The thief. attack of the Democratic orators little vent or hole that has been leftin the cap is during the last et&tional campaign was the high touched with a soldering, copper and closed tight price of living. They attributed it solely to the and the processing is complete. The cans may be Republican party and said that it was due to the kept most any place where they will not rust until ' such tame as they are to be marketed, and iniquitous Tariff. Reduce the Tariff, they cried; any and the eost of necessaries of life would drop as country grocer or general store is glad to get by magic. Well, the Tariff has been redueed to them under the growers label for his local trade and or they can be old direct to the neighbors, ship-pe- d a point tiWtil it is almost near by freight to nearby towns and mining camps, what is ; the Jesuit! Prices are higher than ever or can even be sent by parcel post up to the limit la night. m3 there is noWief v of fifty pounds foreach package. Explanatipns.ar? clearly in order. Will we With such a simple process as this, one would get them or are the democratic leaders satisfied that the people are mo longer in the mood to be think the canning industry in Utah County to be "7 7""" ;'r extreme profitable." 7 Enough peaches to fill a humbugged ! V An American has just installed the first soda million cans will go to waste in this county this fountain in Dublin, but the natives were unable to year. Its V dirty shame some one cant make find the bunghole. I.v use of this delicious fruit by canning it. It -- 0 would mean a few hundred thousand dollars' to 00the people of Utah County if it were all SOME OUESINO. , preserved. . 0 0 k Some people are natural born cussers. , Now is the time to brand Made in the They cuss at the heat, bnd they cuss at the cold.1 United all over the States. world, but our first S , t should be home the d thought dont. cuss if it and trade,, as fully it if cuss rains, they, They of the of under Wilson the goods supply They cuss their neighbors,-andthey cuss If has been tariff off and hut the stamp, Made in f their neighbors curs them. ; . ,y the United States, should be spread from Maine They cuss their mcala, and they cuss if they to "California before going abroad. The outlook J have no meals. , , has never been brighter for the manufacturing - They cuss their wives, or cus5 beeause they industries. The- - change came almost "over night. h , have no wives. It has halted the industry-killin- g tariff, but this cuss the ciiss the same They judge, they preacher, tariff must not be forgotten in the cuss the dog and they cuss the cat. they of things political this fall, as so r, long as . They cuss in the morning, they cuss all day, it is on our statute books It is an industrial mem ace. theycuss at night, and they dream of "missing." Some people are some cusscrs,. for they 'cuss oo-for the sake of cussing. . As the political pot begins to boil our worthy , , . !lJhaggwaJpyiLftCaL the .Rockicsuto Some people never have This iioip however, it is not to escape gtiy pain except the Denver; brand they inflict upon others.. the perils of the campaign."'"' - - at-th- -- V . -- g of-mea- Free-Trad- e, I' - jl -n jr- - , i, J - 30,-00- Bryan Loses in Nebraska. But hires a better one. --William Jennings Bryans own state ha s turned againsthim. The issue on whick Bryan was defeated was President-Wilsons-appointme- of theTnternatronai Harvester company, as president of the new banking and currency board. Jones was successfully opposed ty United States Senator Hitchcock, a Nebraska Democrat. The Nebraska state convention was coming on and it was greatly important that the Peerless Dead er be indorsed in his own state, so orders were issued to Charles Biyan,,who always executes the will of his brother, to prevent the end orge m cntof .S cnat or rT li tch ll eoek in the hazards. . . Charles Bryan, got busy. But after strenuous efforts, all he could do. was to head off an endorsement of Hitchcock at Lincoln. All the other counties in the state rallied -- to IEtchcocks support and in spite of Bryan Hitcheoeks successful opposition to Mr. Wilsons dum- Diy" director. - TheIssrue wax' made clear that the endorsement of Hitchcock was a slap right in the face for the Wilson administration, and it looks like Bryan and the administration took' the myit-dSreeto- r- 7 1 I , U ooo o . rill o o If fashion continues its goon be in great demand. - mad whirl fig leaves life! Doctors advise lolling as an avl to lopg In that casesome men ought todive forever. ve COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 77 workOPENED BRIDGE BIDS is That night, while Bond a ing in his room over his novel, The county commissioners met girl suddenly enters; she is pretty and appeals, with tears in her eyes Thursday and opened bids for a tics. for help and protection against Bond succeeds in turn- them mg her- - pursuers aside,-an- d asks for an explanation. She informs him that she is the daughter of the murdered ambassador. It would appear that the Turkish League had been planning to acquire Roumama, and fearing the ambassadors opposition, had pursuers. 3311. Allah Defying steel bridge over the Provo river and one over the Jordan river at Lehi. The bids were as follows, and will be passed upon this weekt 7 ' Provo Foundry & Machine Co. Provo river, $4,050; Jordan river, $6,100. James J." Burke Co. Provo them,rE''yJ;Btr"Tctl. mer' ,r' the ambassador had ben kidnap- latped and bis dead body found - Midland Bridge Co. Provo river. Regina had vowed to" track the members 7f the" league down er, $4,020; Jordan river, $4,380. Minneapolis Steel Machine Co. and avenge her father. Hr only Provo river, $4,144; Jordan clue was the Alah 3311, which suggests Turks. Learning these river, $4,774. Bros. Co. Parrott Provo river, details,' the young author volun$4,527. teers to help her At Bonds suggestion Regina frequents the cafes. One evening FOR SALE Limited amount of riie observes the mysterious num-be- r good Carbon paper; 1q per sheet on 7i cane and follows the while it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best owner. Later, she secures em- - grade. Call this office. - That Good All Kinds 01 Lump, Not .t and Slack Coal. : ; 7 CASTLE GATE. CLEAR CREEK, KING, SPRING CANYON All sizes. - PHONE 17. 502 8. ACADEMY AYE. Up Town Office Provo Commerci&l. Bank, SMOOT & SPAFFORD de slaP- - . Smoot Lumber Co. PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL . PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL" - The action in Nebraska is regarded of great political importance Jecause-It-wa- s Leader 8 state whose defection led the-Peerle- ss Lumber, Doors, Window! Llouldings, Lath, Shingloo otc. by Bryan at Baltimore, paved the way- for .Wilsons nomina'cionJ Nebraska has been divided in its allegiance between --Bryan and Wilson on the one hand, and Senator Hitchcock on' the other, ' Hitchcock supported Champ IrView of the fifAt that aark wil1 make on Wilson in 1916, developments in Bryans ( state are regarded as highly gig. tufieant. - 2ar; mill wore a specialty. p.e. ... rfeKM Ha. 29 amt 43. and Yard appcsEa R. R. Freijtt Depet. PROTO, UTAH. V Juable Premiums Nov Given With 7 Post Subccrip ti ons. f h. Our-Seli- ng; Expenses Are less than any other concern in the State; hence we can sell you a piano for considerably less than any one else. ' . ( - -- Jones-matJftrata- one-thir- - nts! Thomas D. Jones, -- dum . N 0. Of an afternoon, Jack Bond, a young author and newspaer man, is handed a newspaper clipping which tells of the disappearance of the daughter of the Roumanian ambassador, who has been recently- murdered.-;- - Bond sees in clipping the inspiration for a nov. el, dealing on international poli- ployment with the stranger, who. is a Turk, .as a maid. She learns the secrets of the society ; alHhat is needed for the conviction of its. members is a certain book. Bond, in the meantime, has discovered that jadinm is used in the cane foe: a weapon. Bond is captured and imprisoned. Regina releases him, and by the aid of the radium cane overpowers the leader and steals the book. Bond has called the police, who-arriJn the nick of time to save bolh the girl and boy " from death. S. . ", : - Pianos sold by us go direct from fac-- ; lory to your home; We have saved many others many let us dothe samefor you. - . 1 v BLAKE MUSIC COMPANY . g- P' - |