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Show t. PACE" TWO. THE PROVO HERALD r aside the verdict and again Ulal. Tire cane fur a' filth trial of the iase resulted in " no vc.rdiet irrpattyrrone'-- Juror j r standing out fdr life imprisonment, while the others demanded the death - HprfllH RHlitorialr V - : ne' V ag-t- criticise your neighbor than to 'take his place and do the thing you knovv; ought to be done .now. lrfinmiclreasiero reck .'. was joe Amdhg1 - the debrjs yk the Rq'mbUeaf-Cannon, late speaker of the house,' and the chalnpiun Tinwas au .natter of the country of the is as one T. and Frank Irishman, (J'Hair, regarded in Illinois. Diost ' brilliant voungmeiv : 8E HUNG J . Times Previous But Escap- friend thai; - (lairnim L'nderwood's strong desire for an extra session to deal with the tariff "'iimnedatiely " will have great An extra'' session is logical. weight wfli the president-elect. Over 14)00,000 people voted for downward revision of omih. sort. r . OIVC, ; ' DaflaE, iinif-y- , Alter havtried for murder Bev'en need '.to death six times Tex., been ing se?H and haviii Nov. v. 1. 1 lii-(o- ry Even Nicholas Loiisvortlu the cx'presidtMit's Avas turned down at the .election. "Nick had all kinds of trouble in the campaign, but finally concluded to vote for the has not yet scut his regrel.'4 .president, ilis father-in-lason-in-la- w There is boasting out West over, the Chehalis hen that laid 14S eggs during the six months of spring and summer. work up It is the Plymouth Rock thajt keens the amf gets, through the fall and winter ' HzeV" """""" hojKC.veL-'-tliatlrves- thcrf v . Expenses of all the national parties so far as they can be ascertained, will $1,000,000. The government would not ..it should take, this, or even a greater sljoulders. It must do it some lay. should be permitted to affect elections. in the last campaign, profba'bly not exceed feel it particularly if expense, on its own No private money dead in X. C. It failed to poll 50,000 votes for' its Republican candidate for governor and state law it bars out the Republican party from political recognition another year. By the law of new growth, Caro lina another election will spring up Progressive. The G. Or'1 in Ma trrw-irret (vintpr P gVk ...... . - . . ....... ... ww manv r1itrirt I, UI It triHrl . --The G: O. P. is by-th- e . . v 1 M. First Ohio congressional Nick Long worth was on the gridiron but he didn't touch goal. Nicholas and Theodore can take comfort of their misery in common nov. Resides to help patch up the Teddy ought to have his -- son-in-la- w G. O. P. blanket. ' 'UTAH" THE FLAGSHIP. Word has been received at the U. S. N'avy' Recruiting Station in Salt Lakc City that the I'. S. dreadnought "Utah"' j Lieutenant is, now the flagship of--, the Atlantic' battle-fleeStewart V. Cake, U. S. Navy, officer in charge of the navy recruiting station, here, is officially 'informed by the navy department under date of November. 1. I'M 2. that the Com-- '' of the C. S. Atlantic fleet. 'Admiral Hugo onnecti ut" his flag lroin the ship transferred has Ostrhaus, to the dreadnought' "Utah." This transfer took place. October 31, 1912. We are informed by Lieutenant Cake that for five years the Connecticut has been the flagship of our greatest fleet, but owing to the increase in size and activities of the fleet, the designation of a larger and suprior battleship has been made imperative for so important a tattt? Ythe flaghsip , occupies. A statement made is .that "it was evidently expected (by 'j whom, not stated) that the batti'esiiip Wyoming' wuild be selected to succeed the 'Connecticut. " for reasons not given. .anoVlherefore, "it comes as a'surpri'se" to those who had the expectation named, that the "Utah" ,w.as so designated. The "L tah"Jias alway sheen considered one of the best vessels in the iiavy. and the fact of hei selection as flagship is conclu- sive proof of h"r suoe-io- r .P1:-"qualities, as well as of the of alertness and the efficiency of hei" personnel. 'I Utah will be gratified at this, r.ews 01 the selection of her of the biggest fleet of 'the battleship namesake as nation. It is a source of just pride, and we can all unreservedly join in satisfaction on this preference shown to the "I'tah." 4 Ex. t. ; v . . ' the-Tag-hi- 4' Vann was convicted of murder and hanged for his crime. McCue (became state's evidence and escaped punishment. Oates had no funds to employ an attorney and when his trial came up in the '.Dallas court, the judge appoint ed A. S. Raskett, a young lawyer, against the latter's protests, to defend Kver since that time the negro. Paskeft has ier"n in sole charge of the defense and the fighf'he made for his client has attracted wide attention and will go down in the history of criminal jurisprudence, as one of b? xam-plethe most remarkable forensic skill and perseverance. The first trial of Oates resulted in .his conviction and sentence to death. An appeal was taken to the court of criminal a'ipeals and the case was remanded for a new trial on April 12. 1905, on account of an irregularity in drawing the names of jurors. At the second trial Oates was again convicted and sentenced 10 death. was on taken and ASftiL8napval Mar 9, 1006, the criminal court of appeals granted a ne wtrial because the trial judge,.had failed to instruct he jury in his charge that if the wife shot her husband by mistake the T';cner was not guilty of murder. Ca'eo was again tried and convicted, but on May 15, 1907, the case was reversed by the court of criminal appeals on the ground that the trial judge did not properly define murder in his charge to the jury. After trial the case again before rhe court of criminal appeals on June h., 1309, and a question as to the legality of the appointment of the trial Judge was the ground for setting of Aronoff. LARGE CONTRIBUTIONS. 4 4 It Stands Alone In a Class By Itself No other roofing is like Ruberoid. It is made of the best wool felt,impreg-natc- d with materials manufactured exclusively by the makers and which cannot be found in any. other roofing.' , When J. P. Morgan recently explained his big; political ""We. expenditures he pleaded the same disinterestedness. it deemed we. he "unless said, 4 never made any subscription," and the the 4 advantageous for people.' Appearing government 4 4 little later, Theodore Roosevelt, who suspended the law in 4 behalf of Mr. Morgan's Steel Trust, said; '.1 think anytman 4- - whb" would believe that he could get any consideration 4 from making contributiongs to ' me was either a crook or a .: 4 fool."" ; .'. as are not admissions they affect 4: ; These only interesting 4" the past but as they illuminate' the present. In politics Big 4; Business may easily be crooked but is not long foolish. 4. . Are not all of the men who contributed to the Republi4 cans with such "unselfish motiyes",in 1904 supporting. one 4 wing or the other of that divided party this year? But has, 4' ' anybody heard of. Ryan or Belmont contributions to the- rt "' 4, Wilson fund ; ' i.S2i-iL--ti:- -- - s. - Cleaning Disinfecting Destroying Vermine Softening Wafer water--breakin- -- Conditioning Hogs Spraying Trees Making Soap and all general purposes. On sale at all grocers. Write today for booklet of soap, maltine recipes and bther helpful suggestions on the use of Lewis' Lye ia the home and on the farm. Your copy mailed fret on request Simply address : V :xr7 j .ktfo- - PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturing Chemists . ir PHILADELPHIA, PA paiETORS.riWpEif 35 Watch for Our Cent lindou "THE THIRD DEGREE.' and tW Mouse." in providing a play with sustained interest running from the rise to the fall of the curtain to such an absorbing degree as he can. This particular virtue has always been a strong feature in Mr. Klein's to dramatic literature. In his latest ei forts, "The Third Degree." which comes to the theater on Aiomiay. .November our interest is aroused immediately after the ci rtain ;;oe.-- up on the first act and is sustained throughout the entire percontri-butaiion- For the next six days we are going- to form.! Ti?e s:k:!i n-- article therein, no matter what its value, will only cost The window will be changed every day and there you 25certainlv will be some bargains. Watch the East Window s , Fletcher & Thomas Co. e. snbfi matter of the idav is that' it invow s, our attention and our minds thinking and arouses our best emotions.' leaving an inipressn.n that is indelible. The production is of unusual magni tude and displays a scenic as well as! dramatic art to The greatest advantage. - FOR FALLING HAIR You Run No Risk When This Remedy. Use You We promise .you that, if your hair is falling out and you have not' let it go too far. you can repair the damage already done by using Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. ' ith persistency and regularity, ior a reasonable length of time; It is a scientific, cleansing, v antiseptic, germicidal preparation, that detsroys microbes, stimluates good circulation around the hair roots,, promotes hair nourishment, removes dandruff and .act to restore hair health. It. is as pleasant to use as pure water and Is delicately perfumed. It is a real toilet necessity. We want you to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic with our promise that It will cost-yonothing unless you are satisfied with Its use. It perfectly comes in two sizes, prices 50c and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. HedquhU Dni; Co., two stores, successors to Smoot and Palace Drug companies. (Advertisement) Travelers to Colorado and the East Should select a route famed for Its Scenic Attractions and Superior 1 , Train Service. The Denver & Rio Grande TheScenic Lino of th VAorld Tnla Route offere the "Back East" Travelera more varied scenic attractions, that can be seen from the car windows without extra expense for tide tripe, than any other line, v Every Mile a Picture Special Low Round Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado Springe,' Denver and principal eastern points on sale October 10th and 19th, 1912, November 23rd and 25th, 1912, December 21st and 23rd, 1912. Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Care . St Kansas City, Louis, Omaha dally to Denver, and Chrcago. Superb Dining Car Service I. Fares and full part'culara wllL be cheerfully furnished on to any Rio Grande Agent. A. BENTON, Gen. Agt. Paee. Salt Lake City, Utah FRANK A. WADLEIQH, General Passenger Agent, appll-eatle- n , Denver, Colorado. u Give the baby a full dinner pail and room to kiclt aqd he will be ' ' happy. -- .. Actual Relief Is Assured for Rheumatism Sciatica and Neuritis If you eouM apend a half day in our ifor and htar the worrti of thanlo the homely expression of gratitude from people who have not been free from pam before for years,, you would understand our emhimasm and our earnest doslre that every nufferer withiiT reach thould learn of this new jircxripilon, "Ntirito." It it not a patent medicine, and it'does not contain the slightest trace of narcotic or opiates.1 A physician of extensive practice in. . Ntw LVork li 5pr.mi!ble-fo- r th;f purely ctl.lcal prescription. Hi Brother physisiana have taken up ,thc of ft and its fame has until tt reaches from coast to coast. "Nurito" has done so much in relieving cases of the West stnnding cases which other remedies have been unable to relieve"" completely banishing the uric acid from the system and thus rctnov-- in tlie caust of all rheumatic diseases, that it "sounds too good to be true. But It Is true. Ve will show you proof hacked affidavit, teitimonute from people who had despaired of ever by being cured W e want those sufferers who havs wcll r.W (riven up hope to call, telephone or r.t; We give ,"Niirito." assurance that you win secure complete relief by its use,youApositive $1 box will con- .Vine you. ,. "Nurito" clean, leritimat prescription,' measures the greatest progress ever made in fichting ihe terrible suffering of rheumatic - '4 . Standard for Hatf a Century soap-makin- , "If we'rnay belleve'its representatives, Big Business never plunges heavily in politics without a benevolent purpose. Thomas F. Rvan testified yesterd 'v tbit wheii he" gave 4 ,450000 tr the Parkr n?mnrratt in 1001 he sntitrlit nnlv '"to 4 save the cnran;zaMrn.." Gerfrc V PVrkins also testified 4 fhen when funds of the NTew York Life Insurance Company 4 tune contributed to the Roosevelt Republicans in the same "4 year it was done "to establish the gold .standard.'" "What, the testimony of Mr. Ryan does not show is that 4 . hi$;'purpose was to put the Democratic organization under 4 great political 'obligations to himself, obligations 'which it 4 could not ersily ignore. What the testimoney of Mr. Perkins. '4 does not show is that he and his associates were at that time very earnestly." Working for a federal Jaw to bring all insur-- , '4 ance companies under national control, to escape state iiapervision.- V The "enables any woman to make hard or soft pure white soarA lor all household uses from scraps of meat and cooking grgase - wmcn oramaniy wouiq ue inrown away as useless. As the' 98 pure, full strength lye it ts Lewis Lye is without equal for and general cleaning purposes. It is the only lye made, by .manufacturing chemists and is freely recommended for r amkthe Mouse," in providing a play People Should Guard has madegood for 20 years; It will prolong the life of every building on your farm. It protects them from - all weather cbndir tions, and is . fire-resisti- ng. . ' ' Against Appendicitis Provo people who have stomach and bowel trouble should guard against appendicitis by taking simple uucKiaorn Dars, glycerine, etc., as the Gerocmpounded In Adler-1-kman appendlclUs remedy. A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation INSTANTLY because this simple mixture antlseptloiiee the digestive organs and draws off the. impurities. 'Moore Drug Co. , . . a, - '' 444444444444 '4 44 44 444 4.4 444444 44 44 . . u: ' tis-f- . -- ftSrS B&SE HedquJst Drug Cov and all Co, ) -- other leading druggists."?" . : . - Lewis d o-- fS- e cae -- rr 1( is barely possible that the Amerafter the murder the three menW-exarrested and charged with the murder ican stai;e can furnish a rival to an-ith- p ui ( .sjient 'iH'iiily eiRht years IM'isuL I - On the other hand, the soap.o Can make with Lewis' I VP ii sin e to be pure better than T the best, ana cneaper ' than hz cheapest you can buy. - as '22. pending liis trials, Burrell j;7o, v. ill be lianged next v. eek axachacl: i prison to ai lie Me jiay penalty ior tiie murder of ijot Arutioff in Dallas on the night of N'ovenib.T 29, l'.)ii4. this will brin.i; to an end the most remarkable case in the criminal court of Texas and probably of the whole Uivted States. As an illustration ofthe pos sibilities offered by the criminal court practice in vogue in this country, to delay the course of justit'e by recourse to legal fribbles over mere technicalities, the case has probably no equal in American court liistory. Sol Aronoff, the victim of the crime, and his wife kept a small grocery store near the railroad tracks in this city. On the nisht of the murder Burrell. Oates, Holly Van and Frank McCue, the latter two white men, entered .Aronoff's store and held up the proprietor. While they were robbing the man, Mrs. Aronoff entered the store and' fired at the men. The robbers fired several shots and one of these killed Aronoff. A few days M Oatt-K- , It looks as if Canada would soon have it thjrr. coni-i- f is not so oleto'd or projected, transcontinental railway;.,- it a coulil was the said Dominion not' that lonr Mippjrt- , , ana iaorics. '' ed Each Charge gt - ; halty. Owing to the strong feeling against Oates in 'this" county the authorises considered it advisable to remove him o some place of safety For a timfc he, was kept In the Cleburne jail and hrir he was taken to" the Ellis county j M in Waxahachie, 'where he waiting his execution. 'A'he nthe Oates case came rp foa. its sixth trial in this jcounty. Judge J Robert Ft. Stay of the tnuminal district court county,- acting upon his own motion, transferred the case Ui Kl.U.t ounty. The sixth triafagain iv.siUted id the conviction - of the prisoner and a sentewe of death. Once more an ajy.).ea-- S"as taken and rte of appeals granted trinl .iriie tnat the verdict groimd ujjo i itjury did not specify the degree ' in'M-deof which Oates had been guilty. T ie seventh and last trial, which ii;ik place in W'axahachie, resulted, on V 4. in a verdict of '.iir of murder in the first degree ami a sentence of death. A motion tor a rehearing was refused hy-- the. ('11 ; r of criminal appeals on October of the present year and the date. mi of the sentence was set for' next week. In the lower' courts four judges, In two different counties have presided at the trials and three different, county attorneys with their assistants have acted as prosecutors. The prisoner himself, beeam eso tired or the everlasting delays that during the past two years he repeatedly begged to be executed. -- He Was Sentenced tor Dea(.h Six ly would much rather ride, down Pennsylvania avciiiiv iviih ( niVernor Wilson next .Marcli man vvitn nis OKI some coni-- . has Jrjend,. Teddy. Therefore the-- ' president '" fori x)Ut- ui tljt election "after all. f; to; a Whether you prefer hard soap or soft soap fcr house hold use in your nome its purtiysnouia oevnquesiwnea. Cheap soap is dear at amy price and is trequenuy 1. r:,:3ir ',;; vj made from diseased animal fats and other ingre dients tnat are positively narnjiui to com smn j. - - iew'divs before the election. 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