| Show PROUD PROTO The Democrats Celebrate Their Great Victory Larry lilac the Gold Brick Trickster under Arrest in Chlcico A War on Barbers i The hilarious Democrats who owned tho Garden city last night kept the town in red burning bon fires booming guns singing sing-ing the praise of Democracy beating drums blowing bazoos until the night was far spent The laborers and farmers woro conspicuous in these demonstrations They hurrahed as though the hour of their dellrorcnce from tho iron heel of the tax oppressor had come Their cry is Turn the rascals out and give us tariff reform and economical government King Dusenberry Piks Hcutz and others were loudly called for and mounted dry toois boxes to voice the feelings of the victors Tho returns coming In showing Democratic majorities from all around brought out cheers from hundreds who watched the magic lantern bulletin board John Coltrin tho Republican manipulator manipula-tor looks as though ho had taken a bath in his Chinese bluing vat He is a true blue and is skilled in Republican tactics After Mr Loveraged made an affdavit showing up this Republican dodge tnero was the deepest disgust and indignation universally expressed Herb Pyne who had programmed to hold an inquest over the Denocratic party in Utah county this morning is sitting witn his chin across tho third button of his vest He was elected yesterday to build pills and roust about the shop on the Republican Re-publican ticket A telegram was received by Sheriff Fowler Fow-ler from George Whitmore the Nephi banker stating that Larry King alias At kins the goldbrick swindler had been put under arrest in Chicago He asked as to whether or not Utah county would do something toward bringing the bunco man to Provo The sheriff will inquire into the matter and find out what can be done The new Instruments ordered by tho opera house bend have arrived and tho boys are delighted with them The rehearsals re-hearsals go off with more pronounced enthusiasm en-thusiasm and tho musicians begin to feel confident of victory the contest at Cas tells August 30 I Swisher McEwan a pair of barbers I who reduced the price of tonsorial work to a minimum of 10 cents for a shavo rod who irmdo a corresponding reduction on pompa I dours received a letter last night which i was filled with tar and feathers as a warn I ing against cutting rates The boys say 1 they have no fear of taking a ride on a rail and will continue to work for prices of their own making I PKOVO August 4 |