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Show NUMBER 386 z PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER TURKEY HAS OPENED WAR Ninth Nation la Now Engaged Many Dlaaatroua GreatStruggle. to the eastern theatre of war, where another great nation has become volved, and the long-sustain- trail ty of the Ottoman empire In- near flnally haa broken under German pressure and the ninth nation Is now embroiled k ta the great struggle, . . Ever since the war began the - tnde of Turkey has been the subject of doubt. It has been reported a num- ' ' ter of times that Turkegr was on the verge of Joining T forces with Germany; it was even said that Germany had supplied the Ottoman government with large sums of money. Great Britain warned Turkey-t- o keep off, and recent advices from Conetantl- . nopls Indicated that .Turkey intended to maintain her .neutrality, i Under stress of pnrsnlt by British warships, the German cruisers and Breslau early In the war took refuge of Constantinople. purchased by Turkey, but toeGerman officers and crews were' retained. Later they sailed forth and a warning was Issued by Rusela that should the - attl- - . : Goe-be- n They-wer- e thesfttwo Russlanwarships.meet - County Chairman Eph Homer announces today that Utah coun- ty will swing back into theRe- publican column with a majority 4 of a thousand votes. When inter-- V viewed, today Mr, Homer said: "The - wonderful popalarlty of v Senator .Reed-- . Smoot- - has- - done much to bring'. Utah county Into line. The people Of Provo realise that he has brought great hon-6?fcom!ToTii8native town. Hls S majority win go far above the' k thousand mark. The miserable -- C aturday Night, Oct. 31 HcJVillLlclliYouhyhilCamcBckJothc. Republican Party, Why You Cannot Sell Yonr Apple Crop andrhyYou Jhonld Vote tbe Rcpublican Ticket. , - admlnstratlon of the Democrats la this county during the past two year" has also sided the Republican party.' We have need ed onlyJIO per cent of the Pro--gresslve vote and we will , get 7S per oent "of We wlll also get a good vole from the Demo- crats who are not satisfied1 with the combination. Our fight has been for the benefit of the people and we are going to win." ALL ARE INVITED 9 - FREE LIBRARY M, I. A. CONJOINT, PROGRAM it V ' The following members of the free library board have been appointed pj the city commission; LeRoy Dixon, S. P. Eggeresen and J. M. Jensen, rewT ears," GeorgeA . appointed f Ritchie. . 2. Reading, Miss Helen Carleton. 8tartup Arthur Southwick and L. E. S. Plano duet, False Mlgnon," Eggeresen; apointed for three years, by. Schutt). Misses Alene Cluff and the other members of the board are "V Merline Royl&nce. Mrs.i W. Alrd, O. W. Andelin and 4. Lecture, The Kingdom of God," George Powelson. Elder L E. BrockbankJ . ti Everybody. Invited. 7 of Eureka is visit- - The following progrm will be given at tiie Second ward next Sunday evenr , , ing at 7 oclock; solo selected) t Miss Elia - ocal ort . ( ' t E, BROWN 18 WELL FOR JUSTICE QUALIFIED T In an effort to injure tbe Republican candidate for1 Justice of the peace for Provo, the Democrats have . J. B. Meyers hlrjQuallflcatlons. Mr. Brown taught school for over twenty years. Mrs. John W. Guy is a Salt Lake her parents, Mr. and Mrs. He was a principal in Utah schools C. A Glazier, this week. visitor for a few. days. the jast ten for . eight, years he has ben a resident of Provo and has defended hundreds of cases before the courts of, this city, with great success. HJs education has been broad and he'knowilh. k than, many of those who have had so much to say.' Hff'ls ready to take - . . r the bar' examination at any time, and will undoubtedly give the cases After having: called the editor of The Post as many vicious names brought before, him falr and Just, do-- , S tito EflgHsmahgUflgO' would: war pertnlt,"alil atiemptlng to linpugn' clslons without being tied hand and the motives of the fight which has been made by this paper to secure foot to do the bidding of those who for the taxpayers of Utah County toe reduction of taxes to which they would run .the. court to., full .themsare' entitled;" after publishing the annual Democratic saloon letter ' ' elves. which haq been hatched np for the purpose of misleading the voters of Utah County into believing that the liquor interests are back of ths WILLIAM GLA8MANN AT LEHI Republican party, and after bitterly assailing Senator Reed Smoot In In a real old fashioned torch light a long list of questions put eut also to mislead, we have something parade Lehl. announced the coming of to say to the. editor ofJthe Provo Herald whlch may shed a ray of William Glasmann.-form- ef Progre somfr-o- f attacks upon Provos nasty" paper. giveTeaderTto Utah county last night You, no doubt, remember a trip you took to Newton, Kansas last He spoke to one of the largestaud-lenceJune, Mi). Masters. , Well, have you ever stopped to compare what Lehl has yet given to any you said there with some of toe things you have been saying in Utah? campaign speaker. Jacob Evans of Did you send copies Of the Newton Journal to Jesse Knight and other this city was he first speaker. and prominent Democrats In this state, say, for instance, James H. Moyle? gave every graphic account of j the When Senator Reed Smoot came home the other day you had a great mismanagement of county- affairs deal to say about the miserable-record- he had made in Washington under the and you could find no good In Utahs foremost citizen. Senator Reed - WilllamGlasmann discussed the Smoot did not go to Washington to tell of the "decline" of Mormon-Isues-of -- r the campaign from every and the "successful fight he Is making , to keep Reed Smoot' or angle. He said he was glad to be his made has Winter . presence f King any other Mormon out of Congress." i felt In the last day or two over the back, with the Republican party, and We had often wondered, Mr. Masters, why none of the papers which the advised all former Progressives in entire field of operations from your home town reached Provo, until we reeelved the Newtoa-"Joumin Bel- Utah county to get back into the fold gfigantic armies from' one of ourUtah men ln Washlngton, who had In turn The as fast as possible, as it was the party gum, France and them from one of Senator'Brlalows secretaries7"He knew received to', which they really . belonged. He 4 nights have were not playing fair with toe people of Utah, and let the beeq cold, but this has discussed the' that you tariff and showed i not interfered with i&e operations m t f i Utahns know It . " f, which have continued, although not how the Democrats are responsible for The Newton Journal of Newton; Kansas, on June 12th, 1914, says: r'wlth such furyes in the beginning of the , , present huslneas ,lr deire8s!op ; Mf." Mft6ter8'has epent aboutelghf years in Utah' is a school man through the lowering of the tariff, thus -- f the week.'X fi made a careful study and of theluikwt conditions v. a. , i jr.zvr ' ' newspaperCTeditor,' and has Vv pirates .American products' in. compeIn toe Mormon state. He will discuss the resources of Utah, the those of foreign countries. tition with T Professor Jensen will lecture at the Mormon religion. Us origin and growth, and the possibility of this He went into the "war tax" and Sixth ward colnjolnt meeting Sunday blamed religion becoming a domlneenig political factor InTlhe nation."- - In the administration for being Newton" Journal says: further dlseu Being Mr. Masters,-thHe Is JtexL..-- -- 9d musical Iprogranf has extravagant in "the matter of approall are Too f6r. and publishing the Provo Herald, one of toe live been also arranged editing successfully r t i priations.. ' wire' newspapers of the West, and Is successfully, fighting in a steady cordially Invited. campaign against the election of Reed Smoot or any other Mormon ! LEAGUE BETTERMENT . to Congress.5' . ; Mrs. and Mr. dinner Yesterday ajt CORRECTION , . After giving enough Information to show that toe editor of our Jacob Evans entertained complimecontemporary had delivered a tlrade on the sugar industry of Utah, ntary to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cluff, toe Newton Journal of June 19th, 1914, in commenting upon Mr. who left, for Balt Lake City, where Editor, Pro vo Post:In Justice to the Betterment and ProMasters address, says: "Mormonlsm,. Mr. Masters thinks, Is on the 'will reside In the future. Covers they to ' hibition give space kindly decline from two reasons: First, toe federal law is opposing polygamy Leagues were laid for eight guests. '' '' "" this communication;' "' and secondly, toe younger Mormons are being educated at Gentile The comment wrick appears in the schools and become liberal minded and break away from toe superCHARLES ARTHUR LEWIS stition of temple work, which devotion gains a deep hoh) on the DIED HERE WEDNESDAY last Issue of the Post In the report of. toe answer of Henry Gardner, oq mentality. Polygamists, who- emigrated to Mexico, have been forced ' to leave that country and they are not in good standing when they Charles Arthur' Lewis, 21 year ef the liquor question, does not voice , Mr. come back to Utah." age and well known in this city, died the sentiments of the leagues, assurance no Is statement Gardner's Do these articles not give the keynote to the extreme bitterness of attack Wednesday night from aa be will attitude his what asto whatever articles against Senator Smoot? Do they not tell to, toe people Re otthe had been, suffering heart failure. referenof a be in how there are some' who would remind their "home town sometime. thequestloa of Utah regardto the disease for dread from folks that Utah cannot be properly represented in Congress by "MorThe young maa was born in Kanab, dum of the liquor problem; and in out We are mons," so you must conduct a campaign- to keep-theUtah. and. was .the.soiLof.'Mrs,. Mary view ofMf. Gardners past record toe to your friends, especsurprised that you did not send Y. Lewis, who now resides In this Leagues eannot give him any support Respectfully submitted, ially such men as JTesse Knight, whom you seem to think The Post city, ne is survived by Ws mother, PROVO LEAGUE BETTERMENT The is misrepresenting. We also see now why you were so delighted one brother and three sisters. H. Geo. A. Boyle, Pres.;Wltt the will when Jesse Knight claimed that the "Relief Society and the Whiskey Startup, at held be funeral services "Third ward chapel Sunday at 2:80 p. IstV. P.s Rev. Phillip King, 2nd V. P Ring" were backing Senator 8moot, and the Republicans. We ask the voters of the county to determine whether men who and the remains will be shipped J. M. Jensen, Treas.; Wm. J. Snow, Ch. Ex. Com.; Alfred C. Larsen, Bee. ' will praise Utah at home and stir up strife abroad are really in the to Kanab for burial. PROHIBITION LEAGUE OF PROVO, posllon to make the attacks on Utah people, and to call them falsifiers Dr.' Mrs. Alrd, C. Heber Pros; Jex, and similar names. Are not the people Justified in considering the Mr. and Mrs. C. n. Wright spent J. O. W. ; 'Andelin, Secy.; In Lake motives back of these vicious attacks? the fore part of the week Salt, Cor. C. Secy,. Anderson, visiting. . , ing-vrlt- h" - LetthePublicDecideWHo Is Provos Nasty: Editor 1 -- -- light-upon s Iss- Wtnter-AppearsrT- u -- .are-at-grip- Alsace-Lorralne- J - s w . ? v. A 4 V - V ( e , 1 '" - ' -- - these-repor- i i o VIce-Pres.- . ts -- LONE-STRE-ET CAR RUN ALL ANSWER PARTY The Provo Herald asks the Question, Do You Wish to Free Utah of Boss Ruler , From all parts of the state leading Democrats have answered that question la no uncertain terms and Utah will oertanly be freed from the boss rule of those Democrats, who for the lust of office escruioed sil principles In the hope or gaining control of the state. Next Tnesosy .the independent Democrats will follow the lead of these staunch leaders and .boeseeas repudiate they . deserve - We give here a brief report on what- - a -- few ; Democrats think of the Republican party and Its great leader: Herbert R. Macmillan. Herbert R. MaemiUaa, president of the Utah State Bar. association, has forsaken" the ranks ef Democracy for the Republican party. His change of heart has been brought -- about"; by Democratic jnlsrule. He views the Democratic tariff, the partys action on ship subsidy and lack ef protection for the west and north as a mistaken course. He .wants, to see Senator Smoot reelected. , (, , - 4. W. N. Whitecotton: 7 J. W. N. Whitecotton, of Provo, one of the most promlnent Denpcrata In th state,wni not standior the fusion of parties for the purpose of gaining office. He, has declared for, Senator Reed Smoot In no uncertain terms. Newton W. Farr.' Newton W. Farr, Ufa tong Democrat from Weber county, repudiates - the bosses who forced1 the fusion for lust tf 'officer He 'declares 'openiT;that he will vote the Republican ticket and that the combination should be Ousted In Utah. ."I am a man without a party,"he says when he . refers to the i OF-ONED- AY -- JUm.-Pemocra- -- fle . MEMBERS APPOINTED AT PROVO SECOND. WARD ''" cruisers they would open lire, The former German warships have proved n cause of Irritation throughout- the last few weeks to the allies, and Great Britain - asked - the Ottoman government to remove the Gormans from the vessels, but Turkey replied that this waf kdomestltf Meanwhile Turkey has been under surveillance by the allies. Her action in the present attack on Russian but seaports has not Into her that is Injection it possible the war may. bring to arms some of theBalkan states which have op to be present remained quiescent Germans In Command. , Six hundred German officers'- - have arrived In Turkey since the war began. They brought siege guns, Held "guns and ammunition with them." A German colonel, Weber Pasha, took command of the Dardanelles forts and big German guns were mounted in them. All the' fortifications of the Bosphorus' have been number lofjniinesTald down along the coasts of Aala Minor, especially In and around Syrmna, which Is fortified, and to the north of Syrmna intrenchments have been dug to repel any possible attack by land. that Turkey ' has . It Is computed from 600,000 to 700, 0M men ready to take the field. The "German officers put the number at 900,000. iTT BOARD C RULE? DEMOCRATS c Utahs Foremost Orators, Will Be at Columbia Theatre UTAH COUNTY WILL BE - A - SHALLTHEBOSSES One of . For the present all eyes ate turned v . . REPUBLICANCOLUmN'P Naval Engagements Reported VOLUME 1914 Hon. W m. Glassman ON RUSSIA; FIRE ON FLEET 1 SO, . Lone Car Goes Over - fusion.- - - i --- - -- 1 5 A. S. Pewter. of Day Preparatory to Starting. - first street carto go over the car lines mads Its pounds during city the early part of the week end the e people of Provo were in Joyous spirits . over of the cars.- Mr; Wf C. Orem, W. R. Armstrong and other officers of the company came to Prove to take the Initial ride on too car. During toe day the people were Informed that the service was not perfected enough to keep running, so passengers must wait for a short tlm. However, a large force of men is at work on .the city system and It wiJ be ready for operation in a short time.' The citizens are preparing to celebrate the real 'staring of the system. - the-adve- . FORMER - -- the Routs City Street Car System for Whole DEMOCRAT DECIDES NOT TO VOTE FOR HYBRID SPANISH FORK, Oct. Hutchinson, former Democratic mayor of Mammoth and one' of toe' biggest figures' in 'the Democratic' party la Spanish' Fork and this part of Utah county is eut for toe Republican ticket because he does not believe in toe fusion which was put over on thji rank and file of the party by W. ft. Wallace and. other nted leaders In Balt Lake. Mr. Hutchinson has g been a Democrat and he will cast his first Repjibllcan hallot at toe coming election. When Mr. Hutch on ran' for mayor of Mammoth Ls was elected by a large majority. - He has been' a' delegate to practically every city convention in Spanish Fork since he has been a resident here, and to the greatoL part of toe Democratic county conventions in Utah coun tv and has praclcally always been selected as one of the Utah county delegatee to Democratic state convention!. Mr. Rntchlnsoa does not bplleve toe fusion of the Democrats Is founded upon principles and says that the oly desire of those at the head of the ticket and .those who perpetrated the fusion of too rank and file of the phis ty is to hold off! oe. He cannot see how Utah is different from any other state in the nation and does not believe that the Democrats and the former .Progressives have, anything to 28.-J- ame self-app- ol . life-lon- A. 8. Fowler was one of the organizers of the old American . party ,!n Salt Lake and 'a most ardent Demo-crat'-He fought"Sena'tdf Bmoormdst bitterly for years. This year he has declared himself against toe hybrid ticket and tor the Republican party and Senator Smoot , Edward F. Colbom. Edward F. Colborn, formerly an ardent Bryan supporter, and a prominent citizen of Salt Lake for twenty-siyears, says that while he does not agree with Senator Smoot on all questions, he has watched his work for Utah and believes he should be returned to toe United States Senate. Mr. Colborn says that Senator Smoot's record should1 be sufficient to guarancommon ,, tee his "I am a firm believer !n the prinLloyd of the national Democratic parUoyd Sigler, life long Democrat ciples I cannot bring8 myself to bebut ty, and a resident of Millard county, deYin .toe principles which have lieve clares ho' fought Senator Smoot tar ben foisted on the Democratic part years, but Is jaow a most ardent In .this state by, a few lefl.ders. whe In dlscusslng Utab's have bargained with toe former Pro' delegation be says: "As a Democrat.! say that toe peo- gressives and made the rank and file of the party swallow Progressive plab ple of the state should rejoice that forms and other things which hai -they have so able a representation in their origination in the Progress! Congress. What Utah needs Is men party, l :wlll not support hybrid who Are blg'lenough to command "r . . kind." ticket that of f j and meh who' are informed as to the neeas of the state. We have them In the Senate now and 7 rhy his supporter by reason of toe senior should. Utah change from a tried and senators great ability and the unwise true son who has fought kef battles course pursued by toe present admift-and added to her laurels, tor an un- Istratlon. which by its legislation has' aimed a deathblow ait Utah industries: tried quantity?" J J. W. Arnup. Mathias Hlnchetlffe. ' John W. Arnup, member of toe 8alt Mathias Hlhchclifte, a life long Lake Democratic county committee, Democrat of .Ogden, has become disand for twenty-onyears one of, the gusted with the bosses to the Demo: most active workers of the party In cratlc party in Utah and has declared the state, who resigned aa committee- himself for the Republican ticket and man, with the explanation that after tor Senator Reed . Smoot, in. very a study 'of the 'tariff he ls convinced definite terms ; No hybrid ticket for the Republican principles are right, him.- i , f j and accordingly from now on he is a George W.' Goddard. Republican. W. Goddard, George prominent A. H. Snow, . Utah manufacturer end a A, II. Snow, who has been a leading Democrat, Is an active supporter f Democrat In Box Elder county, feels United States Senator, Reed Smoot. that United States Senator Reed Mr. Goddard declares that the senior Smoot is the only man toe state of senator's record clearly entities him Utah can affofd to send to the 8enate to and describes as ri 4L this states welfare.- Mr, enleus the efforts h the fusion party" to Snow has been a lifelong friend of James H. Moyle with toe the Democratic candidate for the -- tatesman who' hat the esteem of the United States Senate,- - hut does not', country, believe J. H. Moyle can compare with gosa Rule. t Senator Smoot In legislative ability here will be a repud Utla ef Judge C. C. Goodwin. bosses In Utah this year. Ttoev Judge C. C. Goodwin, who as editor jem0;ratlc bosses who sought to win of the Tribune and Telegram bitterlyla Utah by an unholy alliance with fought toe election of Senator Reed Progressives will certainly get Smoot In two campaigns, who . has answer next Tuesday. their to from foe bis political been changed t , x j. SlgferrT! - . - r s-.- :, ! ct T " 1 e -- ... . :' life-ton- g v look-after- a -- ,3 J r - ! |