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Show Herald Editorial Every. Year You Listen to the Same Excuses, Respond to the Same V THE DEMOCRATIC JUDICIARY. "One of the important places to "Appeals, Vote the SameGangInto ANfr TUESDAY, MONDAY November AND THEN A COMPARISON OF TAXES. 1900 . . question Governor Wilson discusses is the protective tariff and free trade Alkali Ike Plays the Devil The Deceivers issuies. "It is impossible-foany party in to. be a free trade the United States now. The government oi me .party r Princess Written in the Sands UNDER A DEMO- Pathe CRATIC ADMINISTRATION SHOWSJTHAT THE TAXES Beauty ON A CERAIN PIECE OF PROPERTY HERE IN PROVO ?" Leslie's magazine requested a statement-from Mr. Wilson's campaign Comb's gave the followt Mr. manager. 1 ing extracts from Governor Woodrow Wilson's speeches made at different The first places in his campaign. The Laird's Daughter Helping John NOT IGNORANT IN 4-- 5. ELLEN Kick Because Your Assessments are 'Increased; Because Your Taxes are Raised; Because Your County Tax" Rates are Higher Than They Wete the Year Before. ARE United States is largely supported by the duties at the ports'; and must, 1 dare say, a long time he so supported. Wekly . Parlor of Stone Gulch Betty and the Roses fXot only that, tout no man in nis senses would proceed to pull down structures already honestly built up. When men tell you that the Demo- WAS $16.80 IN 1900 AND $27.80 IN 1911 UNDER REPUBLICAN RULE AND THE VALUATION REMAINED UNCHANGED. LA. MITCHELL MORROW, WHEN YOU CAST . Ladies" & Gentlemen's YOUR BALLOT Tailor enough, said one prominent Provo man Saturday. .That business man said further71'On one" piece of my property the tax this year, 1912, is two and a half times more than it was in 1911, and if this keeps up they will take the land in another year or two." Every year since the Republicants took this county away from the Demo- .crats they 'have boasted of good times, prosperity and' the full fttmer-paik-farm, is much when the Democrats more this year than it was in the year 1900, levied and collected the taxes ; and besides this, according to their - own boast. through their party organ, the Post, the valuation this year is double what it was in 1900. Mr. and Mrs. Taxpayer, go to 'the records of Utah county, and compare the tax receipts under Democratic rule with that of the present administration, and then compive 'the salaries allowed by Democratic commissioners in 1899 and 1900 With thevsalaries fixed by the 'RepublicaTTcammtsskwefs this year. Just to show you, one item is here cited : On one little home in Provo, in the tax valuation in l'XX) was $600, and in that hope the personal property, $&), the taxes on which was $k.8GThaT year. In 1911 the valuation ori that home was the same, except us naed-yeavvas,$5t-yc- t tbHliejrcrson the tax on that little home in the year of Our Lord 1911 was $27.80. Form $16.80 in 1900 it has gradually increased from year" to year until it is now nearly double. If you up your tax receipts and compare them year to year you,will find in 999 cases out of every 1,000 the taxes are upward instead of downward. Sin;e 1900 there has been one great money panic, as you will see by what the Republicans themselves say on. the billboards of this city, when you could not get you? own money out of the bank - in which it for convenience ; if you needed any of of own the bank you Had. to take bank scrip, a out rnoney your ' cashier's check. And all during that time from 1900 till now the ' -- .Republican party has been in control of the government national state and county. And even while that panic of 1907 was on the Republican county commissioners raised the, salaries of the., court 'house gang. Since they took the county, January 1, $01, they have raised the salaries three times, the last raise, made this year, amounts ill round figures to to 1,150 per annum, and this raise is practically the amount paid by the gang into the coffers of the county Republi can campaign fund; ; The campaign assessment on the gang this year is 10 per cent of the first year's salary ; thus they are collecting from the Jaxpayersjf Uath county enough money over and above a fair salary to spendlrTelecting themselves to office again. . JVIrTax: ; payer, how do you like the idea of being assessed to perpetuate a gang of office seekers who are never satisfied with a lair compensaand crying for more? r tion" The eternally Democratic nojninees for county commissioners are taxpayer, by repledged by the. party to relieve the and reasonable fair a ficers of to of ducing the salaries :the;county same men can what in with the will be keeping figure, a figure that a with "satisfied fair, compensa- never ar gang of office seekers who no more collect to of the taxes, They are also pledged to a reduction the' on to govern- from the people than is actually necessary carry ment on the same principle that a private business is run, just as x i. i economically as possible. is Mr. and Mrs. Voter, the nation as.urely going Democratic as so why not get in the th( filth day of Nov mber, ot rest the states, Willi some oi band ,v aeon and be in line with the flmd Cache. Content Weber Salt Lake, the neighboring counties like woman wno votes ana man ment and satisfaction will come to tne the. Democratic ticket this year Styles TheFinestJFabrics Cleaned the Best 103 North Academy, Ave. Provo x will-loo- ted -- -- - over-burden- . ed ; ; tell you? ' I Iss yua bout to bleeve Brndder ToflTveThVsay"aef doeeple MESSAGE Isa not fit to vote an to twy an wule 'jUST; But as I ha ed before, demselves. v. me ha vun hope left and det Is vld de Wfellef society. I iss going to take (Continued from page .) de subject up In de society meetings find out det bruddor Smoot he ha .be an I bleeve de seestera vlll be more In bad company vld dem Pensrose and bedlent dan de brudders vlll, but a Bills Barn and Googhelms an dem vary, grate tneny of dem Iss'. geetln felktr (I Touldnt Vary stiff in de neck an is getting adder fellara ft call tim brudderj vus so mad vld quite independent, too. But I iss goin even he say det brndder Smoot to ha brndder Smoot send Susy Gates him) de big bosses and et down dare to vork vld de vlmmens of be yus run, do Desowet Noos ha Bed so. Aint det and see if vee kai inta bwing dem ' iss in . hare II into line. If dls fia be failure too ' , "".".?ycrt .u 0LE0LS3N' . VY.-vu- n 4 " i Phone 281 j Th6 Democratic platform says that private monopoly is In every case indefensible and intolerable, and 1 subscribe literally to that statement." Pueblo, Colo., Oct. Call 7th. Girl for housework. WANTEI 8 235-s- . tf "Nobody proposes to" take these WANTED A lady cook for 7 to 9 trusts and squeeze the water out of them. All that anybody proposes is Phone 08-people, at Olmsted. to put themvon their mettle and tell rings. them that if t.hey can carry that. Water PIGS OR HOGS FOR SALE From in a free and competitive market, they IM p.See-A- . H. DeLong, office are welcome to carry it; but if they people is impossible. CLASSIFIED ADS 6 531k. 108; residence, West 10th South. phone 884 . -- ' - The "organ" down the. street took- the trouble to make' a detailed defense of Sheriff fluid's administration for the past few years which he has been in that office. Mr. "Slippery" P'ost, what was the price this county official paid for this recommend? Such boosting ought to be well paid for and if the bunch around the court house does not come through properly the "organ" should denounce them, but it hasn't the backbone. It is kept alive for a purpose and is serying that element faithfully, but it has never awoke to the real idea of justice or right. Now regarding Mr. East's record as marshal at Lehiv we have, the best reports. Citizens of that town state that the liquor ordinances so stringentfythat those who were trying to violate it had to get out of town, A man who enforces this law to the letter is bound to make enemies, but Mr. East is a man who does his dutyregardless of the consequences. This remains, howeyef : Mr. P2ast as marshal of Lehi drove out a bootlegger from that town who has settled since that time in the southern part of the county and is there iiJbj.jUZjL.undcr the caption of running a drug store. We notice also that the l ost states that Mr. East was indicted before the grand jury. This is true, but how many of thirse charges were proved by a. .Republican court and a Rpublican everv office in the countv judge, a 'Republican sheriff": Republican.. and yet they tailed to sustain any of th echarges? because he was not .'hilltv. jlu v The Lraml urv spoken of bv the Rust, was called bv lu dire Rooth at the rctjlaest of District Attorney. Uarvev Llutt and Shentl dcorge judd. and was an expense to the taxpayers of the state of $500 to. $1,000. and. the six indict-menfound by that grand jury were drawn up by District Attornev and the evidence on which thev were uml was werl Sheriff and Judd, gathered by brought yetwhen they into cntrrr every-p- ne set -- aftidefei a conviction was secured. Besides that four caes !were brought in the district court this summer in which juries were empaneled, and every one of the four resu ted in a verdict of not guilty or were dismissed.- - The evidence, on which these cases were brought was also jrat ered by bhenff Judd. You let the bars down, Mr. Post! on the record of Sheriff Judd, now look at that record. If Mr. East had ever made such failures as a peace officer it w puld 6e a shame to nominate him for the responsible position of sheriti ot this, the second countv in the state . 10-1- k J you-deposi- Utah - cratic party to the Republican party inside, of twenty-fou- r hours and what for, to use a Democratic term, "for revenue only." A man who will desert the' party he has served for years and the party-- 'which gave him his first public office is not worthy the sufferage of any political! because such a man is using the party as a tool to further his own personal welfare? We, as Democrats, feel that we have the righTto; ask your support to help elect Andrew Morgan tomorrow, y The second place on this judiciary ticket is almost as portant as the first and the Democracy of this district are more than pleased with the showing Ja's. H. McDonald is making in this campaign. McDonald is a hard worker and honest in the extreme. His speeches during the past month have been delivered with powr and his telling arguments in favor of the rule of. Democracy have made. hundreds of votes for our party. f he is elected he will fill the office of district attorney tn --a way that will guarantee everyone a square deal. e ' niiDieiirai -t- ' Latest All New Fabrics, Yes, every year the voter has listened to the same argument rjiade by the Republican epellbindrs, jind he is asked to vote the same gang intS office who habittianyTaTiTenTiT1axeK"and along with the raise in taxes, they raise 'the salaries. This has gone on long Demo--, oHhis countyVhi EAST OR JUDD FOR SHERIFF. party, tell cratic party is a them that you have met some of the leaders of the Democratic party and know that it is not so. "But the Democratic party is a party that proposes to pull down every special privilege that It can lay its hands on, and where a duty wears the guise of special privilege it means to abolish it. "What I want to proclaim is not war upon anything legitimate in busi ness, but war upon those things which limit enterprise and depress wages." Gary, Ind., Octo. 4th. The Trusts. "Neither branch of the Republican party proposes to set private monopoly aside; and unless we can set private! monopoly aside, the enterprise pf free-trad- CONSIDER THIS, MR. VOTER, TO' it district judge and district attorney. Eor the first- -. The office office Andrew Morgan, of Provo, was named by the Demo-crats, and Jacob Evans was named for the same office by the Republican" party The latter has been feeding at the public crib for years as county attorney and the former has worked his way up to a position of honor and turst among tne people "of Office TAYPAYERS fill this year by votA cannot, they winavebgerfidlift it in ways which they themselves are at liberty to devise." Colorado ts Velvet handbag, between Springs, Oct. 7th. ' "You can prevent unfair, competitive and depot, Friday night. street Center Return Union station ticket office. methods by law. For example, you It know that If you start an enterprise Reward. that comes into competition with anyj WANTED Two loadB of straw. of these great combinations, the first . 2t thing Phone they will do "will be to starve f in the only market you have out you WANTED A young lady roomer. In- got namely, the home market by n quire at tint office.' The said yesterday morning to the underselling you .there and losing on can their sales because there, FOUND Black velvet handbag. they Porgressive voters : "Do not waste your vote on Morris but vote for Spry." We would like to say to the Owner may have same by calling et make good on their sales elsewhere to cannot lose what afford and and that the Progressive voter is voting for a principle and that you police station, identifying bag estate well can . is "Now, you more than the Republican party can offer. Farther. Ve perfectly paying for this ad. lish the principle of law that the would like to say why waste your vote on jTaft when. he is Owners prices may be established as they FOUND Two bicycles. beaten already. same at to sell but have have police calling by Will you help free Utah from the got may they please, jat conserve her station identifying machines and pay- Uniform prices throughout the counresources by demanding a governor who will place the public - ....'.. funds on.interest instead of in. favored banks? If so, vote for ing for this ad. try." Clyde, Kans., Oct 8th. "That Is the program of the DemoJohn F. Tolton and the Democratic ticket. WANTED A man of good character to see to it that competiThe New York Herald, an independent newspaper, yesterto act as country salesman' on cratic party is so regulated that you won't tion stated that Wilson would get not less than 360 electoral day Previous experistraight salary. to regulate trusts, because there votes and Taft would get 27. Vote for Wilson and ence not necessary. We teach our have put Utah won't be any. Trusts can't stand comon the map. own methods.. Applicant must pospetition, let me tell you." itively Bbow a clean record as to o Are you in favor of saving the county money by honesty v Recommendations from SALT LAKE DEFEATS cutting down the running; expenses of this county and the responsible parties accompanying reducing PROVO TEAM taxes? Then vote the Democratic ticket next Tuesday. We application will" facilitate matters. ' believe that the county officials should be well 8t Portland. paid, but we Salt Lake defeated the strong believe on the other hand that they should do the work instead Provo soccer team at the fair grounds of pushing it off on to the deputies. FOR SALE Household furniture, afternoon In a Saturday , and incubator new also practically lr. All 3t game by the score of 4 goals to After singing "Onward, Christian Soldiers !v and throwbrooder. 541 S. 4th West. the scoring was done In the first half, Maud Malone, almost any political out ing meeting is ready Salt Lake making the first score In to proceed. , do. I vot vjll den I ha vun more ting three minutes of play and another in but I heer'det Susy she fix dem vary an additional two minutes. This is a retfoord for Utah. A, large crowd atfilm, "The Laird's Daughter." The quick Jich if she cant den It, is all PHOTOPLAYS AT THE tended the game. The lineup was: de over vld us Wepubllcans and scenes are taken in" Scotland "and n : "' Provo. be basted to hell so far SaltlAkaJPoaltlon. romance ransthroTighthr f . . goal ...... . . King AND ELLEN pretty as Eskelanty is koncernt ..Veil, all I Hyde Sumner good film at the Ellen fe ken say is det I hope de peeple vlll Umpleby (Capt), .r. b. . . . F. . . . ,.l.'b Graham Bramley. 'The'. electshun come to der senses before Deceivers," lby the Lubin com. . Prime Cosh ..........r.h.b..., day. "Helping John," an Edison film, is pany. It is also, a comedy drama and D. Bramley . . . .c. h. b. . . . . . Dixon OLE OLSON. but one of the many good films on it is full of uniaue situations. At the Scholefleld ,'. Wells . .Lh. Managr for Wepubllcans party, Eskel Ellen' bill for tonight and tomor- Pfmcess are several excellent pic. .o. f. . . . . . Cusworth . Layndg the : anty. . . Long row night, It Is a comedy drama with tures, among them being jthe drama, .LI".... P, s. Tell Brudder Smcot det I iss Ansell .... provan almost all the scenes taken on a stock "Written Upon thTsano1she ly Dayer I stiffs .v doln de vary best kan vjd de . fX L. ; . . . . Poole and Capt) to the send exchange, fail Morgjyi an for hevan sake dont picture contains for this week contains some Linesmen,' G. Bramley, Salt Lake; many exciting and interesting situa- very Susy down to fix dem quick.' Tell her pictures' from all t interesting Affleck, Provo. V tions. .. Exquisite bits of scenery and parts of the world. Another film at to be sure and bwlng de pistol vot W. " Referee,' Whiting, of Salt Lake. splendid acting will undoubtedly the Princess is "Betty and the Roses," she illustrate vid, to show to de peeple 45 of . minutes. cause halves, favorable do. comment fer the & vot an Length vlll it vot Bulls- MooBlsm is by the Lubin company. LOST j 651-x- Herald-Republica- . Herald-Republic- an 4 bosand - - 1 -- well-plyae- d J " . il.-Anoth- . . x . . ........ ....... . bathe-Week- er |