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Show 'f-S PAGE TWO! T7HBTalcitorial... LocI ' nd THE PR0V2 HERALD Personal : . t. .... ... ... there gTT3TTTTT. fTHTg-gJT- V -- CAPS WWh i estertlay on - business, Mr, Booth feels quite e ncou raged oy$r the. comparative gains made by the Demo crats in Alvinp one of the strongholds of Republicanism, and expects his town to poll a .Democratic .majority in the next election. nijnjjeoplejTrecrjt!cizing thK are a good Tr-- mayor and. city cornmrssioners for.. J heir dilatory action cgarding the franchise asked for to build and operate a. street, i-- 1" mm foehir&A y of Provo. They have this franchise under railway in consideration and wilj probably pass it not later than Saturday or Monday. They re sort' of feeling their way and getting The children of the Primary asso the best concession possible from the conipany and then the jCiation and the religious class of. tht commission feels that the liiUTurban franchise covers such a Sixth ward gav ea ipleasiwi opereliS- -l 4 large portion of the city that the' "olhcr sections" wilf not in the tazaax hall agijilght. Thisi il t n vv c a v fnrnili traffic .iifiMnt t. inrir'nih-i- ' i cili- r 'i1 r the-eit- The ; the dough , i - j 1 wtri'd car vtrm in evorv 7 section of Provo but if these tracks are to be laid and nuiU hen too, it used they will be ot little benetit to the city. the commissioners grant this franchise they, will provide that' enience'ot the 'cart must be 'operated on ery lint. for The o the public and this might imnoM'-sticon the coma hards-h-ipany asking the franchise that1 they would refuse to accept same. Thus we would be no better off thin at present. V. all ti otivii-m- evening the "ill. I. A. will ptQdnce a and tableau Prof. and I'aroe Clayton win Rive some interesting exhibitions of Bleight-oMian- ih 1 j llfilLESliiSFI SHOULD LOOK THEM UP. Ages from Certain charges made during the late, campaign bv the Democratic and Dull Moor parties of the againsf several branches of the Republican state administration, were not made for mere political effect, .or to create unfounded suspicion ; but were placed before the peonle as At tatr-directe- d T acfliaT s1STeliieinslif'tSe-l7"ant's-sifc1i,- shmird ' f eeei ve 1 the- - ( " at-- . ,; Watcti for Our Is Ior itie Gent tliiion Any article therein, no matter what its value, will only cost you 25S The window will be changed every day and there .' certainly .Avill be some bargains. ' ! '. ; v. Watch the East Window Wcticp 1 :Tti'6ma Co. lrirst Buy from the Wasatch Produce Co. Second Third . Pay cash. Buy first-clas- s goods. .Our goods are' always the best on I the-market- . When you buy Shelley Flour you never have bad. bread. We know your wife can make good bread but it will be better i you use Shelley Flour. There is flour that is cheaper, but $ why? Because of the poorer quality. Special on t. In first-clas- Idaho Oats, per cwt. s large rjnarrtitics, per cwt. A $1.65 $1.55 . .,...." Car Load Lots a Specialty I ? x V i- I '4 ti asafch Produce Co. MORRISON BROS, Proprietors. s 402-41- West Cetnef. 2 " ' Telephone No. 480, A GREAT Rich LAND OPPORTUNITY PARK VALLEY UTAH Soil- -" Beautiful Water 40 Acres for $1,000.00 "' Easy Terms YOUNG MAN YOU WANTVAN INDEPENDENCY - Agent F. C. KOLDEN ' PHONE ,348 PROVO. UTAFI . bout how de lection vus - goin, for now he kan lnta hardly look de Demo; auats in de face, an den he is fraid det Vilson he vlll stick It over Im Sometimes I tink vee ha made awful mistake dis time det vee didnt vote vid de pemoquats for aint det vary bad shame det Uta Vus de only vun vot dldnt make ltyus bou unanlmus. But den I tink dfs polltlckle blsness is vary bad ting Jar.de churchfcor some- of the brudders and see3ters are goin aw.ound sayln det de leaders. didn't ha eny inppuashun dis time, an some dey even cay det dey ha lost all deinspuashun dey "ever had. Veil, I Iss prowd o Eskelauly eny "vay even It vee ha Tin Jus by de skin of bur teet, even If dare vus a few who didnt do dare" duty, "but dare lag vun place det I Iss more pwoud of in. det is, de" city ,of Grouse" Creek" for t'tell you dare vub not run f ellar la det city det rota for de Bulla moose or do DemoquatB, dey jrua make It unanlmus for brudder Taft an brudder Spwyan I heer det irudder Spwjr he Iss going to put some , of de state money In de Grouse .Creek bank to NEXT ATTRACTION AT THE OPERA HOUSE nk It is, said that Charles Klein con templates 'writing" ten 'plays'on suto-- l Jects of public Interest," "The Lion and the Mouse "dealt" with those high m punucs aau me millionaire class. "The Third Degree"' strikes 'telling blows at police methods in extorting confessions by the "sweating' process and deals with "those high ht social circles. So effective have been the results of these two dramas "that all are waiting his third expose of some abused privilege. .. ,".V make up for det, maybe. But maybe det is da place var Susy she show de pistol,' or 'maybe det vug de place vara Pwesident Smlt he elt la de : opjra box vile bruddet Howl he jive - railyrtny vajr dey surely do- ! oS- - Jr'h I - dare " duty In de city of Grouse Creek. Veil, since de lection I lsa pomoted a lettle higher up an maybe 1 tell you some inore lings. Coodby". . -- Scena fmm 'T1, r- -. . .OLH OLESON,' , ; Gen. Mangr. for AVepubllcana- - arty Eslralanty. .. rs. rvi.j ,srw. 1 . com ins to the opera house next Tuesday. , , 4 i 1 ' - next six days we .are going to have a 25c window. 4.25 1 ood Oi " How to Cut Down the Cost of Uving j j 11 - 3.25 - r-- . 50 , "cont-.er..'- ien nnd the. "mothers of good 1he. polls on election dav In men who. stood br.tvelv Kansas and astedTn-- a- woman! v way of everv man who came to vote if he would 'please vote, for the amendment," ' who were thepower behind the moVcment '. 2.50 i -' ".'.-.h- -- j Personally, on. the whole, we have quite as many doubts on the second question as on" the first. We are more intelligent than th? seven and a half milli n Malays who constitute the great bulk of the island)oTmTntioii : but .we should have to be very, very much more intelligent. than they are in order to govern them better than they could govern themselves. "No man js good enough jo govern 'mother man ' said Lincoln. , If our political y.'i'.hrni't that other's w's Itw"- ?md that of tbc Filipinos bv chances stilt "can gnvrrn- thcmsleves are thai. Ihev fortythe' 'better than we" can govern Them. We 'rr not over eight v. Are they' Ho to" forty.' fW bi'.'n inevitable incapacity or small capacity for wisely governing millions of Malavs with inditrdffsVwfnt.cfyiew m'(t.wa.vs..of thinking very different " firtor in the ca're 'as their own .'.?."''' from tt'ur-'for" capicitv selfjj3nlCltsSa,t rd a v- - F, ven i n g PosL r,-.- x easily-mad- e recites, sent free utoon receipt of the colored certificate packed in Vie 25 cent can. bend it today. r The next question is'as to our. capacity for governing them.. 1 How to get the Cook's Book Free Schwab "We favor an immediate" declaration of the nation's purpose to recognize the independence of the Philippine Islands as soon as a stable,, government can be established, such independence to be guaranteed by us until the neutralization of the islands can be secured by treaty with other powers," says the Democratic platform. The. Jones bill to establish such an independent government is already before congress, and no doubt the subject will come winter. ;Thfr4r6t--questui tho Kiliptnas ior . 2.25 4.00 6.00 PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE. ' nt-'- r p " upb at bake-day- 'a II Special Prices 3.50 -- - ft stands first in the race now for the appointment to the office of United States marshal for Utah Several of hts ioiltio.al friends here and from .various section's of the state have written him endorsing his can didacy. The latest of these is W. R. McBride, of Ogden, formerly editor of the Utah County Democrat, His letter follows: "Dear Friend Wilford: "Having been urged by a number of my friends to ask the appointment to the United States marshal-shiof Utah, I had iust about concluded to do bo and had gone so far as to secure strong endorsements, but when I saw the announcement In the press that you were in the field for the appointment, l took a second thought and for the past week I have been at the point of writing you and giving you my endorsement. "You have been an earnest and con sistent fighter in the ranks of the Democracy for a good many years. 'The election of Wilson was a glor ious victory to Democracy and it is too bad that Utah should not have fallen into line. Utah county, how- SOCCER FOOTBALL ON - THANKSGIVING DAY ever, made good and I feel that you men there who fought the battle and have been fighting it for the pW Salt Lake Mills.! V. Knight Woolen number of years against great odds This game is making wonderful deserve first consideration. Judge strides in our athletics, most of the Thurman, I think, will recognize this fact, and, he will have much to .do big colleges are taking it up. Coach with the distribution of federal ap- Teetzel, late coach of the B. Y. U., pointments in Utah. has introduced it into the training of "Yours very sincerely, his men. It .is a healthy, clean "YV7R.McBRI.DE." game and we are expecting to see (."ouch Roberts, who is ever looking1 OLE DiSCUSES ELECT I ,N :o the interest of his men, make it oiie of the chief exercises for his boys. The people of Provo have had the (Continued from Page One opportunity several times of seeing I see iot the game played here. Those who nay y us fore lection-veievu comin back into line vid der saw the game With Eureka on July 4 Reads an' den" T know were Tjulte sanrrlsed arxfieafnoanrr det dey .heard de whisper an' de tsiff interest the game has for those fond vus all gone out of dem an dey of sport. The local team have played vus yfls as limber as a rag. Det vus two games since that date, but owing awful change in vun day' I telj you. to the bad weather very few people ' Veil, eny vay vee iss ary glat det vee witnessed them. !n de lection even if it ibe by a vary We, understand that the best and hardest 'game f the season will be rnall pularity. But dare is ineny pinions in Kske- played here on Thanksgiving Day at auty bout how vee vUv de lection dis the. city North Park. The crack Salt"1 me in Uta, Some say If vus dem Lake team are coming down to play Woolen Mills team,. The3e unrovement Eras vot ha done it ell, vile udders say det it vus Susy and two teams played in Salt Lake City ' ie pistol- vot scare dem into line, an a couple of weeks ago and our boys n dare Is udders vot glf Brudder were the losers. However, they hope moot an Lorlmer all de credit, but to reverse things this time, but will i tell you vot I tink myself, ven de have to do some hard training to get into condltidn, and some Jiard playBishops an de Elders an de Welie to win. ing and de society visky bieness dey ali The to It a boys from Salt Lake are taking is go Redder den purty dam hard ting to beat deni I tell Vou. But y.xerctse daily at Jhe Y, M. C. A. gymcr det President Smit; lie vary nasium, and state they are fit' and sorry now det he dldnt vote vid de condifent of victory. May the best Demoquats, an he Jus bout to" lick team. win. Brudder Smoot for .teljin him big lie V. F. GileB attention of the state legislature. The charge was made, and amply proven by facts and liirliKr fiiriirpii nrnlnrffl ihot ihp rail wave if I "tali or favored in the matter of taxation as ctm pared" with 'surround-'in- g states, and fihis, of course, at the expense of all individual taxpayers, who.. must make up the deficit between tke tax levied, and that which should have been collected. It should r be looked into. The matter of the disposition of the state funds should .receive immediate attention. If one casts out suspicion entirely, the fact that such large sums ire deposited in various .banks without the state deriving any benefit in the form of interest 4ipon such deposits, is, to say the lesat, an evidence of glaring incapacity that all attempted explanations have ' failed to explain. Then there is the state land board, charged with having, to use the mildest term, frittered away the people's patrimony, .their landed estate, in the most prodigal manner, upon the "easy come, easy go", plan, to the great profit of certain in- - dividuals and with corresponding loss to the state. Charges have, been made,, too, as to the handling of the funds derived The charges are not new, and investigations . from this source. have been proposed, but so far the party machine has been able to defeat them. Such publicity has' been given, though, 'that the machine will be compelled to submit to an investigation at the next session of the legislature if strong demand is made, as it should, and most likely will be. v These are matters that have survived the campaign because the evils complained of have not been remedied, but remain a public scandal, and one crying aloud for remedy. - Let the investigation be made, and let k be persistent and .thorough, no matter what may be uncovered, nor who may -'stand discredited. . Logafl-Jbufnalr- to 16 MARSHAL L The power behind the doilgh must be quick anl positive in action it must produce certain, satisfactory results' and yet.be pure and wholesome, K (TTBaRfng Powder is the scientific com- VlinutinTl r.f nil t, ll.In 1 1., ,1,1,, .1 of good housewives know that K C has made pl.as . 1 i T . I ........ , , . . , TirA ,1 rl .la Powder at least once. Guaranteed pure under all pure fod laws. Your grocer will return voucmonev if vou are not pleased. 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