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Show VOL. XXVIL .NO, 64, 1 PROVO, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1912. 4 CROW YOUR HEAD OFF Democrats Will Carry Nearly Every Slate But Utah 7 and It Is Still Doubtful Utah County Goes Demo- cratic By About 500 WASHINGTON Twenty-nincincts complete, Taft 1214, i418, Roosevelt 2422. HfT MID ROOSEVELT CONCEDE 12237, OF GOV. WILSON THE ELECTION ORE. The Asson districts out of In tihlrty-twm Utah county total of Taft received 2125, Wilson 2422, Roosevelt 1014. Congressman Howell 2125, Jacob Johnson 2125, T. D. Johnson TdDem.) 2422, Love (Prog.) 1014. Later reports 1014, Larson about six o'clock this morning show evea-- a larger majority for the nemo crats. o fifty-thre- e " Prove Precincts fib. i. Democrats 168, Republicans Progressive 94. Tolton 153, Spry diana estimated at 133,000. Twenty complete city precincts give' Wilson 829, Roosevelt 717, Debs 237. Eight Placer county precincts complete, Wilson 129, Roosevelt 88. SAN FRANCISCO TOEotaTeTlepuTi cedes Wilson carries Ohio by CINCINNATI 600 precincts in Ohio Wilson 39100, Taft 30940, "Roosevelt ' 37-"-pre Wil- - NEW YORK 647 districts out of 1779 in New Jersey give Wilson 39. 9837RooseV'elt.-2(T632rTa- 91, 94, Morris 106. 100,000. CONCORD, N. H.W A. M.: Taft had lead less than 100 over Gov. Wilson. Returns received from less than half 2090 districts in the state. . 17658. of cincts in San Diego county give yEon 537, ;ttoosevelt 50L ALAMEDA CITY Roosevelt Wilson 848, Debs 332. BERKELEY Roosevelt 423, son 312. f At midnight PHILADELPHIA are Roosevelt son and running and neck in Pennsylvania. ne'k American Fork. Democratic votes 8 follows: Democrats, 450, Republican 255, , Bull Moose 213. Plurality for the Demo-crat- s LOS ANGELES 538 out of 455 preWilson 290, ARIZONA Bisbee: 1401 cincts Wilson 2051)3, Roosevelt 25885, Roosevelt 212, Taft 70, Debs Debs' 970. Indications Hell and Stev195. reens, Progressives candidates, Fifth , NEW, ORLEANS The state's turns received up to 10 q'clock: Wil- and Tenth districts elected. Pleasant Grove. son a majority of 40,000. Votes as follaws, not counting the OGDEN, UTAH The 17 precincts Democrats 322, Republiscratches: of 731 precincts out complete INDIANAPOLIS Ogden, Wteber county cans 215, Progressive 86, Socialist 8. of 3172 in the state for governor give Taft 2052, Wilson 2083, RooseRalston, (J3em.), 85,501, Beveridge, velt 2731, Debs 818. Congressmen: ' Payson. (Prog) 52,755, Durbin (Rep.) 42,083. Howell 2322, Johnson, 2160, Johnson -- Democratic vote 282, Republican 2196, (Dem.) (Dem) 2177, Thomas 273, Progressive 58, Socialist 52. 2354. For Larson Love 2382, 22 counties in (Prog.) RALEIGH, N. C 1927, Tolton 2314, North Carolina complete show a su governor: Spry Sprlngville. prlsjngly small vote given Taft. He Morris 2558. The same districts In Sprlngville went Democratic by only received 1230 while Roosevelt, 1908 gave Taft 4027, Bryan 2746. " about twenty-on- majority. e Thirty-eigh- t 10 183 and Wilson sir GO ON A STRIKE s, " three-quarter- gives Taft" 4506, WilsonRoosevelt 4506, Debs 22. " 1 paralysis. 91 held at the "The 'services were Sixth ward meeting house and the filled with was completely hall mourners. Ralph Poulton Bishop conducted the services and the speak. ers were Bishop Taylor, Bishop O. H. Berg, Elder Andrew Knudsen and Bishop Poulton. Beautiful "music was furnished by the ward choir and Ole J.. Jacobson, a nonagenarian, died here Monday afternoon "of general debility. Mr. "Jacobson was born at Bergan, Norway, March 15, 1821 and came to Utah forty years first settled at Ephraim. He He ago.' came to Provo twelve years ago. He quartette. leaves a widow and four children. by the Boshard-WhlteheaThe floral tributes were profuse Funeral services will ' be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Sixth and, beautiful. Interment was in the ward meeting house. city cemetery. T.'-N- d : 6728, ' ' --O-' , - I CINCINNATI President Taft conceding the election of Wilson at 11 o'clock tonight," issued a statement la hich he says: "The. selection of Cov. - Wilson meamr an early change In economic policy of the government in reference to the tariff. If the change can be Made "Without hurting prosperity I sincerely hope it may be." 6285,' Dixon 3532.' i1 Smith '.X';'V,1 y 3821, ' ' . ' Vienna, Nov. 6. With the etronge outposts on the Turkish frontier 6V SC ready fallen, the .chancellories Europe are beginning to ask, where the onward march, of the vlctorlomi armies of the Balkan allies is to end. Is Salonica the probable objective, or is It Constantinople itself? 1 The capture of Constantinople, "th seat of the Ottoman empire for centuries, would, indeed, be startling. X month ago such a contingency would have seemed unworthy of consider-- ' ' tion, but the swiftness and efficiency displayed by the allied armies la their onward inarch have opened the eyes olA Europe and the possibility of the faB of the Turkish capital is being seriously discussed. Constantinople Is believed to be wel protected "on the land side by th Tchataldja lines. Surrounding the clty in a half circle is considered almost tmprognable, even supposing . Ui enemy to possess an adequate saial force. It is known that during G past year the armament of the Da danelles forts has been BtrengtheAaoT. with modern guns of the most power- ful type. Constantinople Is one of the most prominent and interesting cities of the world. Its commanding position, both, commercially and politically, has beek the means of acquainting the worH with its interesting features. Its pop-- ' ration is estimated at abonTXOOO.OOQ,' Its harbor holds 1,200 ships, and withlm of walls -- may ? -found prayer houses, or mosques, to the number of 6,000, .Tbejnost, pi these mosques are magnificent struo-turof marble or other stones, built by rich sultans as monuments l' -- ' - . RAMIKlWXQrJUL precincts, in. Albany county outside' city of Laramie Taff 101, Wilson 113, Roosevelt 58. Laramie 'will not be completed before 12 o'clock' bulletin Nemorning. braska: Wilson leads by 6,000. their own memory. ' The city of Constantinople in reality comprises a group of four cities,' Between the little bay called..Jhe Golden Horn, where the Bosporn joins the Sea of Marmora, and th Sea of Marmora Itself Is a tongue of land occupied by the old city oT Stamboul. Here Is " located Om" Seraglio, a group of palaces occb- pled by the sultans before the nine-- , teenth century. An imposing marble gate, by which the grounds are eater ed, Is the ancient. Sublime Port and from it Is derived the title hf" whlchnthe Turkish government "lit often referred to in history,, diplomatic discussions. Upon the opposite side of the Bosporus Is Soutarl, a city of residence, schools, hospitals, military barracks, carpet factories and other manufacturing establihsments, with a population of about 50,000. It is surroundel by. a group of fertile hills, which la the spring and summer are'- coverei With brilliant foliage. Upon the opposite side of tits Golden Horn, a steep hill rising directly from the water, is occupied by the" city of Galata. Its houses ani are terrace alone in shops arranged to a hleght of C00 feeV steep slopes Bide on the of the crest hi and other fourth of the group. Pera; the city The population of Stamboul arounl tho Seraglio is mostly Turkish, aoi beyond that Armenian and Jewish. The Inhabitants of Galata are mostly ' Ear-GreeKffrsntflnoBe of and French Ush, Germans, subjects ot af other European powers. YOU. -- THEODORE ROOSEVELT. 1. The most conspicuous edifice la Constantinople Is the mosque of Santa Sophia, which Is one of th most celebrated .buildlngi In the world and the flneBt surviving specimen of Byzantine arohitectum The mosque, which measures 250 by 235 feet, was began in the year 622 by Justinian,-- , and .was completed, la CONGRATULATES WILSON NEW YORK SHORTLY BEFORE' MIDNIGHT COL. ROOSEVELT SENT THE, FOLLOWING TELEGRAM TO GOV- - WILSON: "THE AMERICAN PEOPLE BY A GREAT- - PLURACrTY HAVE CONFERRED ON YOU THE HIGHEST HONOR IN THEIR GIFT. I CONGRATULATE -- es half-doze- ' ,T - HELENA, MONT. 12 midnight, 149 precincts out of 916 gives Wilson 6788, Taft 5634, Roosevelt 6383. .' 130 precincts out of 916 for sen- ators gives' Walsh s . OLE JACOBSON DIES AT AGE OF t -- bond foraihe apSalt Lake, Nov. 5. Thirty electri-clanpearance In court of any new owners employes of the Intennountaln of the property of the Tellurlde Electric Company, declared a Btrtke Power Company, the application for yesterday morning and refused to rean injunction to restrain the com- turn to work until a dispute regarding pany from dissolving was dismissed the payment of tiheir wages Is made. yesterday by Judge John A Marshall They are inside wiremen and shopIn the United States district court. men and are members of local 354, InThis settles the matter of diaso'ul ternational Brotherhood of Electrical tion and reorganization of the comWorkers. pany while the two suits in equity According to E. A. Wilcox, bus! are pending against them in the ness agent of the local union, the concourt. The federal attorneys asked tract between the union empolyes and for . an injunction to restrain the the employers tslpulates that the men power corporation from dissolving are to be paid at noon Saturdays. He and merging Into the new power comsays that on Saturday ( October 26, the pany which was recently announced, men had to wait of an while the suits were pending. received hour overtime before they Under the bond the new owners their checks and that they demanded oTtteTrjeTty7oyer w payment for this time. C. B.HawJey, .ta an-- , of the electric company, reswer the suits in the future if the manager fused to pay them for the time they company dissolves before they are waited. Wilcox said that last Satursettled. day the men tiad to wait until 5 o'clock -- o in the afternoon before they got their FORMER (PROVO RESIDENT checks. He added they then refused DIES AT IDAHO FALLS to return to work until they were paid for the afternoon's time. William N. Scott, 83 years of age, died October 31 at Idaho Falls. The cause of death was chronic nephritis. Mr. Scott was born In Provo, July 13, 1859. A few years ago he and his HELD FOR JAMES DUNN f3 'To Canada,' ' wHeTfCe they again removed to Idaho. The feneral services will be held this of relatives A large congregation afternoon commencing at o'clock in the Second ward meeting house. A and friends attended the impressive widow and' six children survive Mr. funeral services which were held ' Scott. Monday afternoon for James Dunn, who died Saturday afternoon of o $15,000 39,929. CINCINNATI 500 in precincts Wilson 32935, Taft 24353, Roose- Ohjo, ' ' On the straight, vote" in Spanish Telt 14863. i Fork the Republicans (have a majorat 6 a. m. BOISE 73 precincts out of a total ity of about twenty-eigh- t of 676 ia Idaho complete gives Taft 96 precincts out of a 4665, Wilson 4188, "Roosevelt 2618. , DENVER total of 4105 in Texas give Wilson Congressman about-- half of the pre9365, Taft 8300,, Roosevelt 7300. cincts, French (Rep.) 2391, Smtih . (Dem.) 2701 Mitchell 1908. MONTANA 102 precincts out of .916 ' ELECTRICTIAHS scratched. Spanish Fork. ually Making Inroads on ififly-remo- Wil- Gra3- - The Balkan Allies are ved t 195. '927 WI1- - J. I by over 6,000. ciated Press says Oregon gives "Wil-soREPORTS FIOM SALT LAKE AT 6 A. M., 8TATE THAT UTAH ' five electoral votes. WILL GO DEMOCRATIC. AFT MAY CARRY FOUR STATES, ROOSEVELT FIVE AND WIL SON THE REST. CHICAGO 1 A M. Incomplete reJUDGE JOHNSON IS LOW MAN ON THE STATE TICKET AND WILL turns at this hour Indicate that the PROBABLY BE DEFEAED BY MATT THOMAS OR T. D. JOHNSON. BUT-THDemocrats have swept Cook county A SMALL MAJORIT- YE WITH GOVERNOR SPRY THE for their. entire. ticket by pluralities STATE WILL PROBABLY GO DEMOCRATIC OUTSIDE OF HEAD OF THE TICKET. ranging from 5,000 to 30,000. THE ELECTORAL VOTE: WILSON ABOUT 400, ROOSEVELT ABOUT in the Twenty precincts out 110 TAFT NEARLY 21. First congressional district give Donovan (Dem) 1829, Madden (Rep.) 1773. COUNTY CHAIRMAN HOMER CONCEDES DEFEAT. 959 precincts out of 1498 in Cook county for governor: Dunne 71767, Eph Homer, chairman of the Republican Central Committee concedes Deneen 65332 Funk 63338. Utah county to Democrats by a majority of four hundred. He said there were about 5,000 scratched baliots this election which is more than ever COLUMBUS, OHIO. Midnight: The The News say INDIANAPOLIS In' In 'WHsonV Vv'eralt plurality" a POINT the Turks precincts, Witeon Roosevelt 8175. Wilson leads JPORTLAND, . IS THE NEXT T By giving Utah County. .ttt 144 NEBRASKA CONSTANTINOPLE Dec. 28, 1856. 1879 Virginia. .1882 1883 . y lELLIIOj WJlson .".T. Graduated from Princeton college Graduated from?iie laWiJepaftment of University of Practiced law atAtlanta, Married HelenLoulse Axaon of Savvanah . 1885 Became professor t political economy at Bryn Mawr college. .1885 Became professor of political economy at Wesleyan University. 1888 Became professor of jurisprudence and politics at Princeton. . j . .1890 -: . . :; Became president otPrlncetoTr-Unlverett1902 . ; ., . Elected governor of New Jersey on the Democratic ticket. .... .1911 Received Democratic nomination for president of the U. S., June, 1912 1912 Elected president of the United States, November 5.... Author of numerous works on political economy and American history pre- e ' at Stauton, Virginia Vote Polled Majority-He- avy 1845. D WOODROW WILSON. Born First Democratic Victory in 16 Years is - ESTABLISHED n . 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