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Show ' .PAGE SIX. THE PROVO HERALD Decisive Victor Herald-Editorial -- ; Only One Suit or for Democrats . A bigi majority of the college students over the country voted. for VVilsorr. Harvard,: for instance, voted 4Q for Wilson, .380 for Roosevelt", 233 for Tart, 21 for Debsand 7 for Ciiafirn.' The lawTchool gave Wilson 285, Taft 132, Roosevelt 95, ... Debs T.,. -- AVootlrow Wilson - was-ih- -e only candidate who carried VisTovvri state at" the last election. But inasmuch as both Taft's and Roosevelt's states with unparalleled-majoritiesalsoand nritt' aicir.lv evfrvthiii!" elsp in the country, there is nothing particularly surprising about this. (Continued from Page One.) WEDNESDAY AND JHURS-DAY, November l.f ....;,,,. " ELLEN . , 1 Ifseems that everybgdylFpTeSsed over the result of the election. The Democrats are happy because, thy won and the postoff ices are in sight. The Republicans are rejoicing ; because the terrible Teddy did not come back, and. the The Xew York World has made the following Princess : post-conventi- .: post-conventi- - - tt.l Phone20fv Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Glasses I i ii. - n I' It's your confidence we want more than your money. It's for the purpose of winning your confidence that we're conducting this store-iyour interest rather than our own. J2.D0D 4322 .424") 4223 4213 : ; , . . . . , the empoye, -- ; . . . 2039 2088 gso m Openshaw's plurality, For commissioner, Isaac .ID) Gardner (R) Chipman (P) Burgess pil-low- 237. term r 4539 4334 (S) term 4432 2081 638 82. " Robison (D) Johnson (R) 4 .....4479 4355 ... 2178 Anderberg ( P) Merrill (S) Robinson's plurality, For sheriff East (D) Judd (R) GarP)-.-.r Wood (S) East's plurality, 64. For recorder ..... , . .. . 4467 4403 ... 4 Houtz (D) . . v; 666 For attorney Recommendations from responsible parties accompanying Bagley (D) application will facilitate matters, Parker (R) Pacific fjursery Cov 122 Leon Bldg., ac ir) Bagley's plurality, Portland, Ore. 8t " For surveyor Portland. . 8t U) ...47.10 - 4- 2068 647 : : 161. " " . For superintendent of SCHWAB feels that Price has G. G. Hoag returned last evening from a business trip to 'American. Fork, where he was checking up the Golden Rule store. 0 J. C. Graham made a hurrted trip to Zion yesterday on husiness comiected with the New Century prlnt'shop. Chief of Police W. F. Gfles was .at the capital yesterday and the Democratic leaders of Salt Lake state that he is the leading candidate for NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP FOR PROVO 2(U, 647 schools- and.' 2008 f - 3633 3338 J ,vv Auuerson U) Vance (S) eis Greer's plurality, 95. Amendments to constitutio- nNo. 1. Fixing the compensation of the wembers-o- f the legislature. For, 16; against, 4784. No. 2. Mxing the limit of indebt edness of counties, cities, towns and school districts. For,. 1163; against, . No. 3. Relating to counties, cities and towns and providing for the creating of new conntles. For, 1873; ' against, city a wonderful future. t..4377 (S) Twelve's plurality, 187. , Personal 44g " -- and Messrs. N. Grossman and A. Schon-fel- d spent Monday and Tuesday in No. 8. Relating: to the taxation of the Capital on business. Thev have now completed mines. For, 961; against, 3634. arrangements for the Scattering Votes. coming of Buster Brown to Provo Harry ,S. Joseph received five votes next Friday. for congress, 1 in Springville Fourth C. P. Blanton is spending a few district; 3 in Lehl Third district and days in Price in the Interests of the 1 In Fairfield. Industrial Issue of The Provo Herald. E. E. Corfman received 2 votes for He says he finds a live bunch in that district judge in Provo Second little 4564 3t Beveridge 3822. Local . 4606 , tJ .of 446f, For, 6S2; against, 3875. No, 7. Providing for the assess4296 of property. For, 614; against, ment 2246 3828. 65 ; furniture, Walker (R) practically new; also lnoubator and Jonee (P) We ask for your confidence because we deserve it; ve deserve, WANTEDTtudent deBlres place to I board. Will do chores to help r it because we're sincere and conscientious in every statement we same. Notify Z, care llerald. It make, in everything We do. wanted Carpenters must be This business is founded upon service, quality and fair prices mechanics, for general building work; two months work. Fare one way paid. not alone from pur own point of view, but from yours. The clothes we sell at$15 to $35 are superior in all respects to Fifty centa per hour; nine hours. D. R. Smith,, Helper, Utah. any clothing you will find elsewhere at the same prices. ' WANTED-Gi- ri for general houseThe hats and furnishings we exchange for your money cannot ' " work. Good Mrs. ' Wm. M. wages. be equaled, no jnatter: where you go, ... ; 4 v Roy lance. Our guarantee of satisfaction or your money back means that we ' "WA N TE D Two rooms for ;' safeguard you in any purchase you may make. light housekeeping. Address R, A. Mauck, Make lhis your store for clothing, furnishings, hats. Uniott depot. .. it Atademy Avenue euqalization and the duties of each such board. county boards honesty. - 31 1. South g. Tloutz's pi ura li ty 141. For treasurer Htiisu (JD) cive SUMMER SIDE Mull(cy Section Mallress Co. 4500 4:ftq .2184 ' Household UP "ir- Guaranteed ...2147 ROLLED te Giye us a call All Work 650 124. . pay-fo- up-to-da- 4514 HOffS FOR SALE From 1 1.. r . . (Kl 11.00, up. See A. H. DeLong, office ruiyiuun Dixon (P) phone 108; residence, 531k. 884 Starr (S) Wesr 10th South. Huish's plurality, 173. For assessor WANTED A man of good character Smoot D to act as country salesman on ChrUtensen (R) , straight salary. Previous expert ence not necessary. We teach our Markham (P) own methods. Applicant must posl Psimer (S) Smoofs plurality, 573. uveiy snow a clean record as te 541 S. 4th West. We have the most way of washing feather beds and pillows. 648 two-yea- r OK bijooder. fluffy. 2143 Isaac's plurality, 205. For commissioner, Christensea (D) Lewis. (R) Price (Pi Jameson (S) Christensen's plurality, For clerk CLASSIFIED ADS sal c tion mattressts of your old ones, or of your feather beds or extra s. All material made clean and 654 Hartman (S) r uk We make these new handsome sec- 660 Wooton (R) Brown (P) s M attressesi 2090 2096 Reynold's plurality, 361. In j ts S3 ot 87 North Academy 45j9 Smith (S) F. R. Porter (S) Loveless's purality, 371. Southwick's plurality, 370. having relatives either case. t Such insurance to be paid to the dependent relative- left hv- 46s2 .4691 4682 Porter (S) A. L. tives dependent on them will be entitled - to insurance against death by accident occuring in, and due to the performance of work for the company, in the sum of three years' wages, not in excess of a total amouat-o- f 15,000, payable to their depend- ent relatives. All employes having relatives dependent on them and who hare been five years In the service, will be entitled to insurance against death in a sum equal to six months' wages when the term of employment has been from five to ten years, and to one years' wages when the term of employ- ment has been.ten years or more, with ' a maximum" -- ; four-yea- All employes nine-tenth- , Gease (S) terest: ot in. Ellsworth'(R) Carlisle ( P) . Gardner (P) ' Roundy (P) Mitchell (P) In a telegram received in Salt .Lake-Citit was an- nounced that employes of the telegraph and telephone company would receive pensions under cer- tain conditions and in other jlvcases certain sums for accidents. The following will be of in- - th 1 Fitted ., - ' Boshard &r Hahn For representatives Attention to Diseases of pecial SALOON ARGUMENT REFUTED. 0(DofideBice ..,4626 2156 Loveless (D) . . Southwick (D) Reynolds (D) Openshaw (D) Goodwin (R) ., Packard (R) Chipman (R) PENSIONS FOR WESTERN UNION EMPLOYES , - Wbtkins (P) II. E. DICE M. D. the route. . . 2010 McDonald's plurality, 368. ux-th- after-effec- One Suit Will Convince ....431'1 ..."......4268 Cluff (R) e ot his route. I his gives a lew patrons their mail early of end wait the route while must on last those the day many times until late afternoon. This is not fair. Among the suggestions for a" remedy is that to compel all carriers to commence at either end of their route every other month. In most cases this could be done with little inconvenience to the carrier and it vvouhl be a .square deal lo the patrons of " Exclusive Novelties "........... 472S V Office 32 W, Center. now .4309, For district attorney Jvlci)onald'(D) GIVE R. F D A FAIR DEAL. There is a phase of the. rural free delivery system which It is the "we "believe works a hardship on man people. custom of the rural route carrier to deliver at 'the same end r .4559 -- .'i';.; (D) (R) Evany Saxey (P) Morgan's plurality, 415. WORLD'S BASEBALL SERPES According to- a bulletin industriously circulated in the liquor campaign in Maine, some time ago, not less than 20, 000,000 gallons of liquor were shipped by mail order houses into prohibition states in 1910. These figures were used as an argument against further war on tjfe saloon. But ihe Prohibitionists meet this logic with some interesting figures of their owrh They say that the bulletin confesses that the mail order business is "practically the whole of that trade." Divide, thev sav, this 20.000,000 gallons of liquors among the population of the nine states which were that year under 1 f prohibition, namely 5,602,935, and we have a per capita conis of about sumption only 1J4 gal lonsr.wbich the average consumption lor the nation, lhis average means at least 125 gallons per family for the "wet" territory against 6 gallons per family for the prohibition states. It appears from this that even "half chance" prohibition cuts s. down liquor consumption at least, In the meantime the drinking Habit is receiving some hard knocks from this large industrial concerns which are responsible for life and property and which have found by experience that an employe addicted to drink is hot reliable. A prominent railway system, not content with the general rule to drink heretofore in" force on railways forbiddingejes-We- s 'at all in forbids employes to1fo-fg- f while drinking out of employment hours, or in 'any other conduct which will impair their health or make them less alert and less capable while on duty. The owner of a prominent baseball team announces that' moderation n drinking-li- s not suflicientTThe'plSyerSTffl his team mnt leave alcohol entirely alone and abandon cigarets. The justification for such rules may be found not only in the difficulty of being moderate of in indulgence, but also in the cumulative and old The is fetich world the of moving; dissipation. 'personal libertv" at whatever cost of Vanfer to the nuhlie at lame seems to be losing its power. The Journal of American Medi- . caKAssociation thinks that the time mav come when evrrv "man to whom the life and safety of others are entrusted may be expected or even required to be as abstemious as ball . players and railway employes. News. .... ..... . . . . district-Mor- gan Substitution Adventures of an Italian-Mod- el Coming, Friday and Saturday A . - D) S372 Nelson ( R and D) . 655 Ramsey ( S ) . . : Nelson's plurality, 8,317. Fox.- - judge of the Fourth judicial - A- -- Lawrence (P) .'. v.21 62 Stringfellow's plurality, 250. For superintendent of public in struction Belive Me If All Those Endear-- ' ing Cnarrns . The Darling of the C. S. A. His New Care sum- Approximary of some phases of the campaign as follows mate .number of speeches made during primary and campaigns : by Roosevelt, 1;450; by Wilson,. 330; 550. Number of words uttered in Taft (preliminary), by speeches: by Roosevelt, 1,030,000; by Wilson," 475,000; by Number of miles traveled: by Roosevelt,' Taft, 215,000. 29,000; by 'Wilson, 19,000 by Taft, 12,600. Cost of primary and- campaigns: Progressive, $2,600,000;. ; Democratic, Republican-$f,700,00$1,300,000. Stringfellow Barnes (R) Half-Breed- 's Bull Mooscrs are tickled to death Taft was third in the race. Pattern Sold . The Triangle The Live Wire Bunny's Suicide She Wanted a Boarder Sacrifice The V ......4661 (D) 425.1 Je wkes .iR), 0. W. Adams (P) ............. ....20M 648 Cannegeiter (S) Mendenhall's plurality, 410. For attorney general s 13-1- -- ' Overcoat-of-a For treasurer Mendenhall 3194. Rub a sore throat with BALLARD'S No. 4. Relating to the duties of the SNOW LINIMENT. . 6ne or two auditor and the treasurer. For, 1514: will cure It completely. 1 3352. .... , : . . .: Prlca 25c,' 50c and i.00 per bottle. against,5. No. to Relating taxation the. of Sold by Hedqulst Drig Co, two store. sucesaors to Smoot and Palace Drug property. For, 653: against. 8895. r No. . Providing companies.' for state and For several weeks a number of citizens have been watching the foundation and general construct tion work which has been going on opposite the opera house jfor the past few weeks. This fine building which is going yp will be used by Berne Walton, the black8mh, who is well known- - here In Provo. foavlne been here for a number ef years United State marshal. Judge A. Saxey was up from Span- ish brk on business at the county court house the first of the 'Week. He stated white at The Herald office that the election pleased him. in. business. The upper or main J. S. McBeth, of the floor of the ahT will be used for Strawberry " AVter Users Association, was in horseshoeing, while: the- lower Provo today from Payson, on business. ,ftoor will bo used for repair work Chief Deputy Fish and Game Comand the - forges. Unless the missioner H. Madsen arrested five weather geU bad this shop will men nar Fish lafae last week on the be rushed to a finish charge of unlawful fishing. They had caught 250 pounds of fish in the lake frith a seinewhich were In their posManager S. J. Jones and A. W. session when arrested. Davis, of the telephone company.were 3,000,000 egg, will be taken from . in thenorth end of .the county, jester trout in Fish Jake during the next day on business for the Mountala ten days and placed In the different States Telephqne Company. . ' state hatcheries; two-stor- y - -- -- |