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Show HERALD EDITORIALS We iiotiiJJiaklite about-a1-cert- ain Democrat delivering a speech recently which he deliyered.ten years ago according to our contemporary. . But; the fact that the speech was old is. not sufficient evidence to kill it. If that was the basis on which to do away should have dropped the with things the Republican-part- tariff issue, SI years ago. twenty-fiv- e Senator Reed Smoot is billed to speak td the Ladies Republican club this afternoon and we presume as is" his custom he will talk about how much income the Democratic party lost by taking the tariff off a few articles. But win he dare to repeat his story of four years ago when" he said, "If the Democratic party is elected it will ruin the Sugar business and the4Vool business in this State?" But LJ3dLlIisfiiidustfi Th&rmi- whaia. ers are making more money out of their sugar beets and Wool than they have ever made in the history of ; the industry.. Will Mr, Smoot say anything about the Income -- Tax4whkh-raist?f lO,m$QQ-frv- m the rich and takes it ?, from the backs of the poor-- Will he talk about Labor Law enacted by the Wilson administration ? No Senator Smoot is too big a coward to even mention these splendid laws which the Wilson administration has given -- ,. The New York Herald in rd installment of its noted political poll forecasting the result of the election. The forecast isopyrighted by : the Herald and isays: ; Tlie third week fcf the" Herald's straw yotF "canvass-cf- the "Xation :tiMa:Tf 3sldeM"TOIson mallng gainst the-thi- . tlQ " state tom time io timhQmMwenatojSjither 4u . .rSome Very Doubtful. By. adding to the 156 for tho Presi dent - those of Alabama. Arkansas, Florida; Georgia, Ijouisiana, Mississippi, North .Carolina. South "Carolina. . tibnsrof thsehecks if hece But if the . is not the basis on which to run this campaign. this is the true are that doing Republican party reports dastardlyUhmgJthe Nephi Morris is promising the brewers and whisky Ting n prohibi-tiothe "wet" districts immunity from the State-wid- e law and in the "dry" districts he is promising them, a quick destruction of the liquor business.- - With the same " lips this candidate for governor "on the Republican ticket damningrhis souHcrthe eternal bow dealing and trickery; With Nephi X. Morris it is "anything he is a Greek, to therj e (nre1relecteU-jrohe-Gre- ek unfair, to the church man he is a hypocrite in a saint's I - - WILLIAM "H. KING, Democrat, of Salt Lake. SIMON BAMBERGER, Democrat, of Salt Cake. domestic beat B. SHIELDS, Democrat, of Salt Lake. get his start of 194, Is credited with Ohio (twenty-fou- r For treasurer bt; DAVID O. LARSON. jvoIjrii njutfrnabiy--lndouIndiana uuieenTr wnere tne iresiaent has jfwhat-looks like an even chance of For auditor- victory; Nebraska V (eighth wherei JOSEPH RIRIE. vj there is doubt, and Illinois (twenty-- . Progressive, of Ogden. .Tlnine), where, while the. indications For auperintendent of public In- - 4 hMn,t somewhat strongly to -- afr. struction iiugne8, the woman .vote is thought to leave the State In doubt E. G. GO WANS, of Salt Lake. fOflresstveTf-Vioro- nl. -- - -- n "Non-partrsraf- t, JtheyJiaveirickexLus .ncjLtheywilLdo DEMOCRATIC" NOMIN ES7 of - the suDrerhe--X PQ ur- tE. E..C0RFMAN, of Provo Vote for Bamberger and prohibition; THEsFALtzASDIHTEH Ell For presidential electors ' R. N. BASKIN, of Salt Lake. Democratic victories in JMaine are .like. cold days in pESSEKNIGHT, TATIR'ON "AugusTTherappensometimesruter such a strong Republican State the Democrats haveall to gain and little .to lose! The only question which has of" Logan JOHN SEAMAN, of Ogden. For congressman- ,- First" trict J the preparation . of" the. tire ..equipment should be very thorough as there is more apt to be a chance for tire t rouble at this- time or year than - in the spring and summer." advises Mr. I Clark of. the Naylor-ClarAutomobile company, factory distributors 7 for ANDERSON,--- of - - dis- - - isYhat..did, . WELLING." of Fielding. gained anything, rf in the- - election ; . they"gain, r Eieventh: of For dis- Second Mondayrthe; congressman, .'. trict ... sen. for Democratic candidate'; unsuccessful' t Sills, the JAMES H. MAYS, of Salt Lake. were' for votes cast Wilsonnjz: than ator, polled 10,200 more for candidate senator,. 1912, while Fernald, Republican ROosevelt-an: combined polled 4,000 fewer votes than the v,:-......-. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY Taft vote of the same year. . And Hale, Kepublican, lor senTICKET. ator received 5,000 loss. Herejs certainly a gain for the Democrats and a loss for the "reunited" Republican party. Representatives td. Legislature " From the . election figures of other years many inter--estin- g Berg Edward Southwlck and ingenious auguries cn bedram But these lose lAlma. Greenwood ' force Lorenzo Arjiyle TTJommissioner,,4 year term" Democratic .candidate gained 10,000 votes-- (and more) over- II Hyrum F. Thoma--Democratie'vote, and the ; Repiiblicaas losti,000 2 MILTON H. Norwalk ey-- "illij-rr- T- . - "I "(ahdmofejxif th 1912 Republican-Progressiv- . . JOhZCangejndicak f ,oyerjheount;ffi 1 "reunited" Republican party lose and our Republican friends can figure," and figure again, but they 'cannot ." the simple arithmetic of this. ; The same proportionate' change' mTNew ork: would the whole swing New York't'W country Jm&! ijchangei by 750,000 majority- cd the popularlyptfel dis-pro- ve " .. .Commlsslonef .' Joseph Keece V V year term fVinntv florlr - r' Lawrence "77 EpperiorT CQunty,Sherift . Henry East " County Recorder Levi Phillips County Treasurer Wrrt. L, Openshaw - ... County Assessor- i., - Roger W. Creer County Attorney : Mark M. Larsen. " Uounty Surveyor Ben E. Argyle ; rgif ti - on examined aao flaws. These, ai Those fast Increas should be carefully - . : tested for leaks and the new ones should becarfted-f- ; in water and oil proof castings. When purchasing new tubes do not takesize.ft. for'granted they arethe right are well as ItisbestJ-aoteJmeJiJarkin- gs correct for it. would awkward to place a be extremely . ple 3 themwhere they will be accessible,, or but not likely .to contact with tools If each tube is sprinkled oil. lenimtcwdeFstoewilL--to be made. saved when a change is courser-depend- water-proot-cove- rs theBe-cove- ho Is there one single Progressive more really believes that he can. get out of the Republican party, headea by Penrose, Smoot,.. OidlixiKer.. Demo-- , an'djCannon, than out of the W cratic party, headed . by ana Champ Clarkr Kitchen, Simmons others? rs -- n ins. a,. 8 -- ' Booths will-b- e ti vf open from ,10'a.m. to: 6 p.m. i- 8. " 8-"- Each Day from 42 to 3 pr m r j concert on ecening 6f the f8thDrama on evenuis of urana Zau the Mm 8 r , . 2z -- --. Big Wchjhis spac-fo- r . : ie :B tea(eJ pfdram: ,iT .t.,.. . SJ3hiAi -- W7 " r: j lin. Mr. Wilson has hewn to the has kept the faith. " nnr , - - r 18r 19 and 20 Nl a 36x4 tube In ttreff-airaroim- . ZZ - I " vote.T. e rmn o " ; gilat44aIlHem- ioo liiany. "Sis;-extr- O.--- t "The fad ing ana ij is surprising me large number of Angeienos who make trips of several hundred miler atthi3 part of the year. " "Before beginning such trip the an eliminate . needless rqotorlst trouble by seeing that bis tire equipment lacks nothing. :.'The.rima should be cleaned and graphited so that changes may be made easily and quickly and no rust will'ajiipear on. the rims. This to the. extra or spare demountable rim. Old and experienced .tourd ists generally fit new believing" it is economy to do sorand carry twoor more of the others as spares. ThT number of castings to be carried wilLof upon the condition of those on .the wheels, the type of car and the condition. of the owner's pocketbook." Tr r"Tires should be carried In and should be firmly fastened and locked to the machine. Inner tubes are : m - 2 ' Tires""and Tubes.' d i OF AUTOMOBILES ."For fall and winter touring Provo. He adds : ap-plit- 's FoT-lljusti- THE MAINE ELECTION. ana yei tney re miuu l attorney-genera- DAN itii th Jqi 20 for 10c HARDEN BENNION,' Democrat, of Vernal.-- - For 3JLMM Th CkoUrltelJ Blend . for fr&cranc. combioad Fefraecretary of state leT clothes and should be shunned by all .good voters. The Republican leaders have had a chance for the last State-wid- e prohibieight years to give the people of Utah tion and have failedtc- do so. But have tricked,the people with skin games of evtry description and now the time has pftTnefoQ; reckoning and the people of Utah cannot afford to trust them with the authority of. making the laws any the November ..result ... ...... eontajn the most famous Tnrkuh tobaccos -S- AMSOUN for nctmaaa; CA VALLA for fooi; SMYRNA for aweebwaa: XANTHl z :4 For governor tr the-191- .. DEMOCRATIC PROGRESSIVE STATE TIC K ET. n, ' . him. On the other hand, Mr. Hughes, to " if-th- ;: Tennessee, Texas andirginiawiich he is certain' of having, and in .addi- Jion-tn- eelectoral votes of Montana, which he stands a good chance of getting, he would have 2S6 'votes, or twenty more than enough to elect ager of the Salt Lake Brewing company financed the candidacy of Nephi L. Morris before he secured the nomina- -' tion. The Democratic party can produce ' exact reproduce nnvi-pjiUbearinir-.- b " gamblkg jlenr open, but doing so by inference and a dirtier lie was never thought out. The Democratic party could stoop to the 7 level of the Republicans and perhaps prove that the man- needed'ref onrul-I- f otiifxagarette maker can copy ' wiesterneias go, - g V marvelous election. i longerThey-ca- vot&6f--i5 V ilm Chesterfield blend. No oth; Pennsylvania (thirtv-- . eight votes) , ITtahfour votes South Dakota (five voles) nd Idaho ( four voles ) to the 94 for !M r. Hughes, his total would be "swelled to 246, or The Republicans are trying to make the people believe that Simon Bamberger at one time run a saloon and a wpws-yrhisjaoub- Z Zjio By adding STUDY YOUR 'CANDIDATE. -- the result of tKe truly Lhesterheld blendl ; electoral S i wArizona and Washington. The Hughes states have a tetal electoral vote of 194. The Wilson states have a total - -- i."' ;frrr""rir.ji.E: : is ; Nebraska, Kansas, IlUnois, Iowa, iMlchigan, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Ohio, Indiana, Wyoming, Minnesota, North Dakota,-California,New-Nevada, Mexieonand Oregon: " The "Wilson states are New York, Connecticut, .Maryland, Missouri, Oklahoma, WisconsiiuMassachusetts. WestSVirginlaA Keatueky Colorado, ingthat: -- re for Mr. lor the President lity ware, Sutherland for United' States senator, neither can we support any man for the legislature who will .vote for .said " Giof geutherlandf orrUnited'States senator. - We know this George Sutherland does not represent Utah's best interests and we shall not support any one who ' te .JIflejwentyareNewuJer8eyJ.Itel4 -- Ogden Standard. shew---plura- Hughea and twelve land has betrayed the working man, the farmer and tne -people generally. We have shown that he stands for the corporations and the trust interests of the, country. Know- - - ht Ho S o WeJiave: I Piffcfencc-4-- two-nomin- eW DOWN WITH SUTHERLAND." - . That in tweaty six states the total straw vote of more than S'MHtfKleaves the separated by only 107 votes is in itself sufficient indi cation that the contest now being jgaged is Aicloae-oru--, Of lae thirty-twstates, from which straw votes have been received and tabulated for this week's issue twenty the.people,. so again. ever1 before gavei. delemte lientjifi mg i actor, . oarette jSher thiug. shaping up for a neckand-neerace for the presidency, with New --The-Ghild: - w ".. K. 1 |