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Show How the Country is Betting DANGER rln Strong Rtepubllcan Stat, Even Money le Offered Against Wilson; Pbvoj Herald' AHEAD! -- I. H.; MASTERS pre-vailin- g . - ....Managing Editor Gibson Gibson Gibson Gibson Gibson Gibson Gibson .... .... .... 17. ... . .... order of the board of directors made 00, on the 10th day "of Septemben lfl2 ' . parcel of 5.po, so many shares of each o.W sicca as may ue necessary ,wm ve suw at public auction Jit the office pt jthe 0 J5.00 company..: Room .12, . Knight Block, 5.00 Provo, Utah, on Wedneaj.-NOTea-be- r 6.00 6, 1912, at the hour 6t "t o'cloclt 1 ,500 .... 500 600 5QQy 600 150 ... 1 5 ' to pay me aennqueni assess' together with the cost of advertising and expense of sali. W. LESTER MANGtlM. 5.00 p. m., 1.60 ment, ' - 1271 Knight-Mangum- 1275 Knlght-Mangu- Whitney Co. . 6.00 500 . Seotify.-- -. . Whitney 1293 L. .E. Riter 1294 L. E. Riter Legal Notices - 5.00 500 r 500, 500 500 lSJasr.ibson, ...... . . - Entered as secoivd "clasemair'mar-te- f June 6, 1911, at the Poetoftiee 1089 Arthur D. Dixon rovo, Utah, under tht act of March 1182 VVilliam Doidge . Republican Circular Warning A Pittsburgh brokerage firm which, can inform its customers of the Railroad Men Is Palpabb sent has on odds candidates, False Alarm. makes a specialty of insuring its cub- are odds what , ...,-showing : . i ouLkJable i a. miners agajasi mux being offered in the various statesjit of juid keeps a carefui dally record EASY TO. MAKE FIGURES LIE conditions in every state so that it this time. t Company, Prove, Utah. JaJ. 0.Jas. :C. Jaa. C. Jas. C. Jas. C. Jas. C. 105$ 1059 1060 1061 1062 Jas. C. ubltaed by the ' Herald fubllshlaa SIGNAL'S A FAKE In 6. T rr 1066' 1057 o.r; Office, Room - 600 .. '.. 500 5.00 Provo, Utah. 500 5.00 Block, Knight 12, . . . . . . . NOTICE TO CREJ3rOR8. .70 on of 79 Red Trick Old, For further, information on Lights Setting 1295 L. E. Riter Estate of Peter Johnson, Shi Cred20 to 1 ag'st Taft 10 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 5.00 Clear Track Facts Presented 10 to 1 Wilson wins ' Alabama H. Kinsey ... 500 David 1312 here the notices, published itors will present claims ph vouch1 Roosevelt ' Railroad Men May Judge. 1.25 1526 Geo. A. Storrs . : . . 125 Arkansas .... 10 to i Wilson wins 20 to 1 ag'st Taft 20 to ag'st Lake at View, ers the to undersigned consult respective signers 3 ag'st Roosevelt 2.00 5 to lag'etTaft 1528 David Kinsey ..... 200 California...;. 2 to 1 ag'st Wilson Vs at ten attorney Utah county, oj The Republican national committee) or county clerk. 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 5.00 2 to 1 ag'st Taft 7 to 5 Wilson wins 1540 E. E. Milligan .... 500 Colorado or on the befoce is distributing circulars among rail3 to 1 ag'st Roosfevelt 6.00 Provo City, Utah, 1 to 1 ag'st Taft 600 1542 J. B. Milligan. 1 to 1 Wilson wins road men predicting a panic anOard first day of March, 19.3. ' Connecticut.. Roosevelt 3 i to 6.00 1 to 1 ag'st Taft ag'st times in the event of. Democratic vic- THE TELLURIDE POWER COMP- 1543 J, B. Milligan .... 500 Delaware . . . 1 to 1 Wilson wins Dated Oct. 28, 1912. 5.00 10 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt ANYNOTICE OF DISSOLUTION 1544 J. B. Milligan .... 500 10 to 1 Wilson wins 20 to 1 ag'st Taft tory. Among their statements intendFlorida PETER JOHNSON, JR. 5.00 3 to 5 ag'st Roosevelt ed to mislead railroad men la this: 4 to 1 ag'Bt Taft 1545 J. B. Milligan .... 500 Illinois . .. 1 to 1 ag'st Wilson M. P. MADSEN, 2.00 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt ' We, the undersigned. J. R. Nutt and 1694 Thethe Hardy .... 200 4 to 1 g'6t Taft 7 to 5 Wilson wnis Indiana RAILROAD MEN, Executors. President D. T. Perry, respectively 5.00 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 4 to 1 ag'st Taft 1706 C. E, Huish ...... 500 BTOP! LOOK! LI8TEMI 7 to 5 Wilson wins Iowa . . Telluride Power of and The L. BOOTH, Secretary Attorney. LEST TOU FORQBT 5.00 ALFRED 1 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 1707 C. E.. Huish. ..... . 500 Kansas ...... 1 to 1 Wilson wins ,5 to 1 ag'st Taft I71.338.87J. Company, a corporation formed under Oct. 28, 1912.) . 5.00 publication 500 Roosevelt' 1 (First 5 to Huish 1 1708 E. C. 6 to ag'st Taft ag'st ,..,,r 100 1.00 Bis Bum of money, Un't ltt the law8 of the State of Colorado, do to 1 Wilson wins Kentucky .. Neverthel It's exactly tht much 5 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt notice that at a meeting 1709 C. E. Huish give hereby 4 to 1 Wilson wins JO to 1 ag'st Taft Louisiana more paid to the railroad employees 1.00 of the stockholders of said corpora- 1710 C. E. Huish" ...... 100 7 to 5 ag'BtRoosevelt 3 to 1 ag'st Taft 1 to 1 Wilson wins .of the United Btatee under the adminMaine .. for the purpose, called 1.00 19 tion, duly 100 istration of President Taft In thaa 1711 C. E. Huish 3 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt n 3 to 1 ag'st Taft lv of considering Maryland ... 2 to I Wilson wins other wu to 1407, the year before Mr. among things, paid 5.00 500 Huish 1714 1 ag'st Roosevelt 2 to 5 to Taft C.;E. 6 Taft became president ag'st Massachusetts 1 to 1 Wilson wins the propriety of dissolving said cor- 1715 C.' E. Huish 7.00 700. to S ag'st Taft 6 to 5 ag'st Roosevelt Michigan .... 1 to 1 ag'st Wilson Reis a sample of the eld time was This said 2.00 which 200 meeting ... 1719 Vera Van Dyke poration, 5 Minnesota .. . 1 to 1 Wilson wins 6 to 5g'st Taft 6 to ag'st Roosevelt publican habit of claiming credit for duly" held at the principal office of said 1720 Elizabeth Smoot Without Line; 10 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt all natural 1 Rl progress credit even for corporation In the City of Telluride, Mississippi ..10 to 1 Wilspn wins ' 20 to ag'st Taft 3.00 300 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt good crops. Hardy Colorado, on Tuesday, October 1, 1 Missouri... 2 to 1 Wilson wins 4 to 1 ag'st Taft 12 to 1.00 100 It Is true that in 1810 the wages of 1912, pursuant to notice given to every 1745 Louis Storrs 1 1 to4 ag'st Taft 1 to 1 ag'st Wilson ag'st Roosevelt Montana in said 1.00 to some amounted 100 railroad of stockholder corporation C employes Rich. 1 to 1 l86rEd. 2 to 1 ag'st Taft ag'st Roosevelt . fVtA fn J J V lHn Nebraska .... 1 to 1 Wilson wins 1907. more in iw mwi than mi $71,000,600 maimer n ujr 2.00 ice 200 jjioviueu Rich ,ogo 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 7 to 5 ag'st Taft 1 to 1 Wilson wins Nevada But that represented three years' calling of stockholders' meetings forj 1935 Child. Cole & Co... 100 HEINDSELMAN.D. 0 1.00 3 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 5 4 Taft to 1 the nuroose of amending Articles of ag'st New Hamp . . 1 to ag'st Wilson progress. 1.00 100 Specialist Fred Meissner 2169 Eyesight 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 4 to 1 ag'st Taft In 1906 the amount paid to railroad Incorporation, the stockholders- of New Jersey . . 2 to I Wilson wins 5.00 500 E. of 2249 E. ccrscrs-iioia said votf Milligan by In 1907 4 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt employes was $900,801,653. 2 to 1 ag'st Taft New York ... 2 to 1 Wilson wins ef tie entire capital stock of 2298 it was $1,672,586,427. This was an in4 to 1 Roosevelt 1 Taft to 5 4 ag'st wins ag'st N. Carolina.; to,.l Wilson said corporation, oruerea saiu corMoved to 1444 West Center St. crease of. $171,584,774 in a single year 5.00 500 Whitney Co 1 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 3 to 1 ag'st Taft to be dissolved, and authorizS. Dakota. . ... 1 to i Wilson, wins poration the Taft administration, preceding Next Door to Ellen Theatre. 1.00 4 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt ed and directed the Fresidest and 2307 Anna B. Selck .... "100 4 to 1 ag'st Taft Ohio .... .... 3 to.l Wilson wins amounting to more than double the 1.00 to :ile, sisn, seal, file and 2337 Ida Moyle Van Cott 100 1 ag'st Roosevelt during three years of the Taft Secretaryall such Oklahoma ... 1 to 1 Wijson wins 4 to 1 ag'st Taft be 5.00 as 500 notices might Maw ........ 2420 John publish Wisconsin ... 1 to 1 Wilson win3 2 to 1 ag'st Taft 1 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt administration. necessary. 2.50 250 H. 2444 David It obvious are Isn't Kinsey that pre1 to they 2 to 1 ag'st Taft ag'st Roosevelt IN WITNESS WHEREX)F, we have Penn. . . . .... 1 to 1 ag'st Wilson 3.53 353 2634 W. L. Camp you won't have the statistics I to 1 ag'st Taft 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt suming signed and sealed this notice Rhode Island. 4 to 5 ag'st Wilson at hand to inform yourself and that made, Jthe 1.15 115 G. S. Wood under seal of said corporation this 2739 4 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 2 to 1 Taft wins , Vermont .... 2 to 1 ag'st Wilson therefore they will fool you Into be- Second .80 80 2S09 A. O. Krieger day of October, 1912. 1 to 2 2 to 1 ag'st Taft ag'st Roosevelt lieving that the Taft administration "Washington . 2 to 1 ag'st WJilson J. R. NUTT, 1.00 100 O. 2835 Adolph Krieger 2 to 3 to 1 ag'st Taft ag'st Roosevelt made Tailroad men's prosperity? W. Virginia. . 1 to 1 Wilson wins President. 5.00 2841 Ray VanCott ...... b00 Then stop, look, listen again! D. T. PERRY, candi the Profibition Clafin, 5.00 500 Taft odds against 2849 Jas. P. Edwards In four years preceding Taft's ad, To sum up, the against Secretary. 5.00 600 date, 5,000 to 1. On the other hand, the ministration 1,193 miles of railroad .. P. 2850 Jas. Edwards (CORPORATE SEAL.) winning are 4 to 1; against Roosevelt, the odds in favor of Gov. Wilson's elecere sold under foreclosure. The 11.45 2S56 Geo. Y. Wallace .. 1145 stocks and bonds of these roads OUR HELP to l; against Debs; 2,000 to 1, and tion were quoted as 3 to 1. 2S71 Mrs. Jennie R. BenASSESSMENT NOTICE. amounted to $47,031,000. 4.5;", 4.")5 business. Incompe--! nett lUnderstaj'iing Under three years of the Taft ad- East Crown Point Consolidated Minor our failings. W C. not one of is 3060 tence Dougall, Mary ministration 5,116 miles were foreclosing Company Principal Place of For," W.l. Stoker. " 9 00 'never 900 Adm for bad work- to have apologize FOR ed, FAREWELL CONCERT Involving $384,431,562. Business, Provo, Utah. Duet, Walter F. Whitehead anl Miss ' The Tariff .S5 When 85 . . W. O. Andclin 3222 our hands bundle Jeaves your Humbug Again. Notice is hereby given that at a Leona Strong. . .? 33 Le 3232 -- A fttlll Compte finished rlKbt Lydia Is it i cleaned, r o s of f t.haIm.ud n f d r properly IFS Reading, Miss Pearl Romuey. by Republicans that railroad men are ne wnen a wava and ird hvprefl fools Is the following statement in tire East Crown Point Consolidated .52 to "Ella Condie 1.56" 156 Farewell talk, xMilton Fletcher. Our machinery is the most modern. MininR Company, held on tie '28tli their circular;. 3217 John and X. G. String-haA sacrdrconcert Is to Be held in No torn clothing or buttons wrenched Piano solo, Miss Orlean Hyde. ''day of Oct., 1912, an T.SsSTr.r nt t.N'o 215 .:. the Provo First wara meeting house Tlie total numbfer of railway emoff here. No saw edges on your col U,) cent. per. share 3) of Selection, Saxaphone quartette. ployes In 1K95 was 785,034. r,.u lars. A 520 3320 1,. E. Eggertsen Sunday evening next, in honor of Mrs. The total number of railway postal card will bring our was levied on the outstanding ca;ii Farewell talk, Earl Spafford. Rachael Duffin, Milton Fletcher, Earl in 1911 was 1.609.S09. 104 Olsen 3333 Peter tal stock of the corporation, payable Under Republican administration the Talk, "Why I Am a Mormon," Miss Spafford and Leon Pearce, who are I.Oii 100 number of railway employees has immediately to Heber C. Jex, secre 3368 Mary C. Dougall to leave on a mission about November Lizzie Souter. from 785,034 during a Demo' 338'3 5. Oii 500 W. I.. Brimhall . tary, 24 North Academy Ave., Provo, Domeslic cratie administration to $1,699,809, an th. The meeting will commence Reading, Miss Beatrice Camp. 5.00 which this 3384 W. L. Brimhall 500 of 94.77S. nearly 1,000,000 men. lnwease Utah. stock upon ny Farewell talk, Mrs. Rachael Duffin Do yoti want a Democratic president promptly at 7 o'clock and the follow1.71 171 assessment may remain unpaid on3415 Mary S. Bascom 468 South Academy Ave. and return to. conditions and number Lester Leffler quartette. been has Selection, ing Interesting programme .48 48 8434 delinHermese 189S? Peterson of employees of "Saturday, Nov. 30, 1912, will be -: o arrangedr1.65 Mrs. Esther F Dean 165 The Taft people take 1895 because Queht and advertised for sale at puU3443 After "the show, go .to Spencer's Opening exercises. 100 1.00 3456 Condie Ella ... last Democratic low tariff bill, lic auction, and unless payment is x the VShorf address, What We "Are- - Here Cafe. 2.00 200 A. 348Q Nellie.. known as the Wilson bHV'went Into made beforer wll be sold at my offica Sheppard IS Th 11 . force in 1894, and they would like to on Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1912, at the hour 3489 T. F. Pierpont .... 1000 10.00 UI UUUcU 10.00 kave railroad men beUeve that a Dem. of 10 0clock a m to pay the delin. 3490 T. F. Pierpont 1000 lost are in unsound busievery year ocratlc tariff revision made the hard 10.00 3491 T.r Pierpont . .,. . 1000 quent assessment, together with the I JM MPI II ness ventures times and wildcat investment 1000 10.00 cost of advertising" and expense of 3492 T. F. Pierpont .... , . What .the FsoU Prove. 5.00 schemes, due to lack of financial ex3507 E. G. Jensen ...... 500 sale. Now, what are the facts? Persons not versed In 10.00 perience. 3515 M. Mabel Root ... 1000 HEBER C. JEX, The "hard times" began back In . 440 4.40 . 3550 finance Brothers should Badger keep their money safe' 1890, right after the Republican high Secretary. 3551 80 .80 Brothers .. In or invest only upon bank the Badger ly tariff, known as the McKlnley tariff, Office, 24 North Academy Ave., Provo 80 .80 competent advice. 3552 Badger Brothers . . went into effect v Orover Cleveland, Money paid for 3553 Mrs. W. J. Graham 30 .30 stock Is money spent beyond recall, pe. last Democratic president, was Utah. (First publication Oct. 30. 1912.) elected in 1892. The panic came on In 3554 James A Pollock but money deposited In this bank, re-193, not as a result of Cleveland's & Co 80 .80 , election; but as a result, of conditions DELINQUENT NOTICE. 3555 H. W. Doscher .... .80 to withdrawal 80 that had been growing steadily worse by you. A dollar in t 3556 H. W. Doscher .... 80 .80 under Republican rule.. The panic was the bank Is worth ten in a prospect Black Jack Consolidated Mining 3558 Sheets Neel Com over before the Democratic tariff bill us. This bank will safeguard your was passed In 1894., and after that Company,- principal place of business. .80 . 80 pany funds and advise with you r on all Provo, Utah. 3559 Sheets Neel Com prosperity began to return. financial matters. Now let us make a fair comparison In this1 Hoosier Cabinet the owner, has put 110 dishes, 41 NOTICE There are delinquent up SO .80 pany of these railroad figures. on the, following described stock on 3560 & ' " In 1893, under the Republican high account iof assesmenfr No. packages and more then 200 other articles. 16, of on, Co. .... 902 9.02 Whleney tariff.' and. with the panic on, there cent per share, levied on the 10th day 3C.61 Afton Olson ....... 80 .80 TheHoosier Kitchen Cabinet is a genuine automatic were 873,602 railroad men employed, 1912, the several 8564 R. Gam Clark .... of a September, 80 .80 or 518 per 100 miles. -' ...:,.servant that works without wages. It saves hundreds of steps, Provo, Utah. In 1894, part high tariff and part amounts set opposite the names of the 3565 J. M. Sumsion 440 4.40 low tariff, the number fell to 779.608, respective shareholders, as follows: T. N. President TAYLOR, 3566 170 1.70 Mary Q. Pinkerton. and many. times its cost It solves the problem of your or 444 for 100 biles decrease 71 per Oert ... D. DIXON, Cashier. Amt J. . . 3568 C. W. .80 . 80 Albertson . ' ; 100, miles. , Shares. Due. 3569 H. C." Jacobs, Jr. . . Name. No. . kitchen work, . Anyone Anywhere Can Bank 41 .41 From this year on, so long aa the 67 $ .67 3570 Clara Lambson ... 143 46 A. O. Smoot, Jr., ,. With Ut by Mall. ' 1.43 Democratic administration was In pow57 Q. A. Storrs 42 .42 3571. Mrs. F.G. Watson.. . 27 .27 conditions ... ; er, Improved steadily. .87 3572 Florence A.D.Morris 42 .42 la 1896 the total number of railroad 69 David Kinsey ... ,. 67 2.00 3574 W. H. Child men at work was Increased to 786,034, 108 A.. O. Smoot .... . .200 440 4.40 125 Louis A. Kelsch - In J886 it wae 82,(20. . '600 5.00 3575 W. H. Child 260 , 2.60 In 189T McKlnley came. Into the 242 M. L, Honeyman 1.00 3576 R. K. Cobb &Co. .. . 100 35 .35 presidency, and the Republicans set 244 James A. Pollock 3577 R. K. Cobb & Co. . , 48 .48 to about "redeem the country"' with & Co 500 . 5.00 3578 Mrs. M. F. Heal .. Home 18 .18 high tariff.. . AND IN 1897 THE TO- 560 R. M. . . . 500 6.00 3580 Frank Kuhner .... Gurnsey 12 OF .12 NUMBER RAILROAD EM TAL 561 D. - Gurnsey 5.00 3581 Wm. A. Redd 5.00 PLOTES FELL OFF TO S2S.476. 26 .26 - 662 D. Gurnsey 5.00 3582 H. R. Smart ...... , 500 Republican Panle ef 1S07. 13 .13 . 663 D. 500 5.00 3583 'Harris Brimhall .. 129 1907 fall In of was the Then there Gurnsey 1.29 564 D. Gurnsey . 600 another panic under the Roosevelt 5.00 3585 and under a Republican 565 D. Gurnsey ...... 600 6.00 217 2.17 Whitney Co high tariff. .Were the railroad mea 666 D. Gurnsey 9.00 3586 900 protected from loss of Jobs? Scarce- 674 Herbert WEdwards 200 2.00 1.24 Whitney Co. ..... 124 ly! ..The next year, 1908, the number 608 Mrs. .33 M.L.Honeyman .S3 off of railroad .fell employes by & 3588 Warren . . 29 .29 Leary the- hole- - la the bottom 890 James A Pollock pocket; no telling hoiL 3589-TtJ3 3 &"Co "' much money I have lost," la'inted a young' man the other day. ' .. " 71 i.oo miles against y ' per 100 miles In 1894, the- year when the results of the panic. 910 James A. Pollock 3590 Dr. J. H. Bean .... After he had gone an old uan said: '111 het he has lost more 65 .65 Of 1893 were felt most severely. & Co. ............. ;100 1.00 3591 Ernest Kura ..... 208 money out of the hole at tha XOP of his pocket thin he ever, 2.08 ' So what Is the use of trying to 989 David Kinsey .... 500 5.00 3592 W. H. Ray lost from that little hole at the bottom." ' He spoke with the wis39 .39 fools of railroad men or of an f044 make C. "Gibson .... 500 Jas. 5.00 3593 A. S. Erickson dom of age. Most of the money goes out of the big hole at 144 1.44 T Americans other by distorting figures 1045 Jas. C. Gibson .... 600 6.00 3594 Joseph A. West ... the, top of the pocket and we don't worry, but we raise a great 18 The truth is that these fluctuations . .18 1046 C. Gibson Jas. .... 500 5.00 3595 J. W. BeasonT . . . . . the botout In even dine If hole the a due" not to drops were or low through rumpus 24 .24 high tariff 1047 Jas. C. Gibson .... 600 - C.0Q 3596 William tariff. tom. Moral: Do away with the pocket at a money uurse. by Nl'songer . ' .440 4.40 " 1048 Jas. C. Gibson 500 ... 6.0Q 3597 Frank Kuhner .... r v , .'. .15 starting an account "at our bank; . 15 1049 Jas.) C. Gibson .... 600 Ji.OO 3608 Harold Tanner .... v50 The program of the new party legal ISO Ites monopolies ' and systematically 1050 Jas. C. Gibson".... 600 5.00 3610 Mable Stewart 60' - 50 subordinates worklngmen to them and 1051 Jaa. C. Otbson . 600 6.00 3611 The Estate of Delos to plana made by the government 1052 Jas. C. 600 F. Tinner 60 .50 both with regard to employment and 1053 Jaa. C. G'2 wra .... 600 voo 6.00 3630 H. B; Cole RIED 18 Prea SMOOT, Cashier. labor. to At Woodrow WU with J. T. TARRER, , regard 1054 Jaa. C. Gibson . .7, 600 5.00 3641 C. R. Jones son. 400 i 4.00 1066 Jas. C. Aiibson '.... 600 6.00 And ta accordance with law and an FOR PRESIDENT l -- - lo - " . . v . . KRYPT0R LO f 3 n ine I I -- .- " two-third- i. s Knight-Mangu- se . 1 1 . . - niQxa-nalDa- presu-.iiotion- Me : ! i - - ' one-hal- f : im Hill . -- r - I'll! iUlUiUll . m I Pi i. I I I. .Ill -- I ' ' d I . - . . i - Farmers Knlght-Mangu- -- Merchants . Bank - . .r. - - Wlor The Bros. Co. . Tlie Provo . Furnishers . . . Steam Knlght-Mangu- Holes: in the Pocket t - Knight-Mangu- laundry y m ho .iO.-Cre- er- -- .- The rightplace to have ypur work done - . . . Phone -- Provo Commorical & Savings Bank Ubn .'.rW ........ . |