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Show SPECIAL HER-B.H.-RBE- RI nwr 10.CC3 no ,itD Readers, Dili VOt. XXVII. Democratic Candidate ' T The great panic which gave "Black Friday" to history occurred during the month. or"September, 1869, whes the Republican party was in power. The great panic marked by the failure of Jay, Cooke & Co., occurred In September, 1873. Then the Republic can party was in power, and eleven months prior to the beginning of that people, to In three great cities Mr. Wilson ' panic that party had been ot. holi- - power. has been received in as if the electoral de- "The "panic of 1893" began long bate had been closed. The throngs : prior to that year and, indeed, long unprecedented in multitude have prior to the presidential election of because 1892; and It is a fact, although Repubnot cared for con lican orators and Republican organs not be to needed have they vinced. panic try to forget it, that the Such signs of gathering social con- of 1893 began and played its greatest M.U1U iuai LUC VUUUIIJ 10 havoc under that famous Republican DUggCDl I standing on the threshold of a new tariff law known as the MKmley The West has taken Woodrow Wil, son to its heart. The scenes that have accompanied his recent progress in Denver, In Kansas City, in St. Louis, in Chicago have hardly a parallel in Ameri- T4 a hoe oCkiimaH not to ictn Viafrwv be the candidate of a party, but of a'j 1 i Streets From fifth North to 1 Fifth South and Fifth East to Fifth West day-rejotc- present plans pan out as ex nocted Provo will have another big r improvement within, a year and one that is very much needed. Prominent fAT RtliiAna hatra Vian ' Interacts! some time past in the matter of pay- ing the streets from Fifth North to I Fifth South and from Fifth East to I Fifth West and it now appears that I this Important improvement will be THIS fJAMPAIGH The Nation Has Accepted Woodrovv Wilson as Its Leader J H"r44 ISSUES III for Movement on Foot to Pave the If ESTABLISHED DAWN OF A NEW ERAlTHE Mathonihah Thomas ing speech-makin- V - -- - "eraf good feeling." s elect Wilsoiv PRO VO, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11912. PRQVO ROADS i "i ; NO. 63 Congress j If you" want the people to rule DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AfaD INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY WOULD PAVE music (By Jas. H. McDonald:) ' Editor of the Provo Herald:' " Having been requested to offer suggestions relative to Some of the questions which the people are called to pass upon in this campaign, I sub mit the following, viz: All taxpayers in the state are Interested in the amount of taxes which they have to ayancK they arsralso in lores ted In the amount of interest which we have to pay on state obligations. Just as much as we are in our private affairs and from 'that standpoint I desire to present this proposition. It is a fact undisputed that Governor Spry is a stockholder. In bill. what is known as the Merchants bank The Republican party was restored in Salt Lake City, and it is a furto power March 4, 1889. The Mc- - ther fact shown by StateTreasurer KInley tariff bill became a law Octo- Matson's report which is published in of October 19, ber 6, 1890, and remained in effect the 1912, that the state is the owner of until August 27, 1894. " The Wilson tariff law, enacted by $1,500,000 of cash ancLthat a Democratic congress, went into ef- treasurer has placed this enormous sum of money in a few banks which fect August 27, 1894. r The Republican campaign textbook are named in his report referredto for 1904. pages 125, 126 and 127, seta without Interest. The Interest on this forth a statement of business disasters sum of money for one year at 8 per from July 18, 1893, until November 3,; cent in round numbers amounts to 11 1885. DAY CELEBRATED Tomorrow is Wilson Pay and it Wai Be Celebrated Fitting ly Here in Provo By the Local Democrats been decided to celebrate WB- son Day here tomorrow night - anl speaking will follow. The band wiB furnish the music on this ocasion ant the Wllsonltes will be out in all their , strength. The following telegram was received by the count chairman this morning from William McCoombs, chairman ot .he National Demoratic committees "Victory is ours provided we ta1 nothing for granted and get our every vote cast and counted. Make it There morethan enough V. rancor ana Bitterness in 'the conyulsion that shattered the Republican Mathonihah Thomas, the subject of party. But the temper of the nation J made. the above photo, one of the Demo-ratl- has recoiled from allx that The Weabsolutely- - depenfl A number of the leading citizens I nominees for congress, has just Democratic standard bearerxhas gone upon you to poll every possible vote. met with the city commissioners re-- l a without abroad the land through Give particular attention to Wllsoa concluded one of the most extensive cently and talked, over the feasibility word of malice on his tongue preachrallies Saturday. Make every, pro-in made canvasses candidate", by any of the proposed paving and the com ing a gospel of political repentance clnt meeting a rousing success." missionfers 7 gave the assurance that this campaign? and recovery, of conciliation and con' o ..." they would do all in their power to Mr. Thomas is one of the best struction, of contagious good humor assist inthe proposed paving. II I 111 PICO known Democrats in the state of and good cheer. It is now up to the people of the viz: sum of This money, Woodrow Wilson is bringing the na- 1894. The Republican managersx $124,000.00. Utah, having for twenty one years city to decide whether they desire the of pected their readers to remember that $124,000, Is going into the pockets of land within tion of a fair sight much needed improvement and it is been actively identified with the peace and prosperity. With the pass- the Cleveland administration was In- - the stockholders of these respective almost a certainty that the work of Democratic party, and in pratically ing of election day we may expect to augurated March 4, 1893,"and that all banks rather than to be applied upon ARE paving the streets" will be commenced every campaign for years past has enter upon a new and spacious time these disasters occurred under Demo- - the taxes of the people by way of re- within" the very near future asall been engaged in the advancement of a time in which we shall be freer cratic administration; but they expect- duction. . From "the report "referred to The registration last Tuesday aal who have been approached on the sub the party's interests. There is scarce- than this generation has ever been ed their readers to forget that the by our state treasurer it appears was larger than It has ject thus far have been heartily in total of this Wednesday that from the wastes of class struggle, and Republican tariff law was in force up practically ly a hamlet In the state of Utan' that favor of it for been but many of the name the sum In ot been years, has placed money hhall have room and breadth to build to August 27, 1894,-covering more Thirty-fee- t in the center of the he has not visited, and he Is one of the cities and subdue the on books will not repreare the of that of Lake Salt bank Merchants City, than twelve months of the sixteen earth, streets will be paverf by the railroad the best known Democratic speakers as sent voters, is a stockholder. which many of them hara. Governor From the Los Angeles Examiner, months' preiod of business disasters Spry the city, which In the state. . moved The Provo HeralA was In this not If away. this textplaced Oct. 15. Independent in politics. money as described by the Republican "4 would, take much of the expense from - wishes to urge every man and woman Inbank Governor of a Mr. because book. Spry The Panic of 1903. During the last state convention : ' the citizens. The matter will 4e taken r j finance then we ask ' vote power to consider carefully t " Prove The Details of eryftepubHcari It the Bverylssue received highest Thomag up immediately and if satisfactory Here is the record of what hap- would, require the state treasurer to leach ticket before you cast yooor paper says something about the to the people the work will be com- cast for any candidate for congress. Democratic are 1903, of panic (They pened during the Republican adminis- place such an enormous sum of money ballot, put by all means vote. The which was but a taken of the esteem menced in the near future. in this small bank. The interest on issues in this campaign demand dl to not of mention the panic careful tration: 0 in which he is held by all who know 1907.) Yet both the former and the November 11, 1890, the reports the $510,000 on deposit in the gov- every citizen with the right to ex M. E. Church. him. the and since other showed latter financial distress in New ernor's bank at 8 per cent per annum else the ballot to do so. every panic He is a lawyer hy profession, being Civil war originated under Republi- York. ' The New York Clearing House amounts to $40,800 in round numbers Sunday serylces: Morning subject, Registration in the various warts A Mysterious Deity"; evening sub- a graduate of the law department of can Tule and developed under Repub- Association voted its "certificates to annually. The governor is a stock- as indicated on the books a re as These the University of Michigan. Return lican holder in this bank and as such draws follows : ject, "Tragedy of Calvary." legislation. Here are the facts: banksin nee d of assistance. All fceen actively we used as companion subjects. New. Total his dividends with the other stocking to Utah, he has (To Be Continued.) Latham engaged In the practice of law since ane cordially ... welcomed. 388 holders and he shares pro rata his First ward ,....117 In 1900. FrtOf to inai 136 Ingham, pastor, ":: orraduation. portion of the interest earned on our Second ward time-MrThomas had XUledtwo mis Third ward . .....136 state money. 7 1 :,darf f, Progressive .128 missions for the dominant church, of IK George P, Spry will not deny that Fourth ward for. sheriff of Utah countyr was which hels a devout member, hav he is a stockholder in this bank' and FlfthVardTrrrrrTr-.-.1745t. 211 MS a caller at this office today and ing held many responsible positions In Strong Republican States Even Money Is Offered Against Wilson; In he will not deny that our money is Slxth ward ISC banded ua his card. The boys around in the church organization during his being loaned out by that bank at at Seventh ward ...,...."..131 Some 10 to 1 on Him. Democratic the Odds States Are went if after Garff 138 that life. the shop felt least 8 per cent Interest and that he Eighth ward very busy In 1903 he was elected a member a man he certainly had the strength Total 8,86fi is sharing the profits earned upon his .....1,166 o- to bring him. Mr. Garff makes his of the bnard ei education 01 ssn stock the same as any other stock A Pittsburgh brokerage firm which can inform its customers of the preborne In Lehi. Lake City, and has served contlnu holder in that bank. We say to Gov for the state to go out of business ana ever on eent board . since, odds has 0 on the ; ernor Spry and to all taxpayers of the because that would be an utter imcandidates, makes a specialty of insuring its cus- vailing cjsly memactive most the of one state of Utah that it Is Wrong for him possibility. has been tomers against loss on election bets, out a table showing what odds are advancement In the board the or of ber FREIGHT TRAINS AGAIN Respectfully, any other state officer to draw Inor being offered in the various states at record a carefui and me daily keeps 01 interests educational J. H. McDONALEt, of the terest by way of dividends "upon our conditions In every state so that it this time. state.' Several years ago he was Candidate manner for District Attorney. money and In that deprive the OlSREGARDIHG THE UW o a memerfTheboard of which from them that people and take ; FOR PRESIDENT. Is theirs. If the interest on this trustees . of the . Agricultural coflege 20 to 1 ig'st Taft 10 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt , UTAH in which nosltlon he now serves. A "AIabama:7. 10 to 1 Witooa wins enormous sum or - money, iZ4,uuo, 1 ag'st Roosevelt 1 ag'st Taft 20 1 Wilson wins 20 to to to . .. .10 Arkansas moat unprecedented honor was con The freight trains of the should be applied for the discharge of 5 to 1 ag'st Taft 1 to 3 ag'st Roosevelt 1 S Denver ft Rio Grande railroad fened on Mr. Thomas in December, California ... to ag'st WllBon 2 state STR0KGC0. ATT0RKE7 obligations, then there Is no 7 to 5 Wilson wins to 1 ag'st Taft 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt Colorado we should not have are again showing their utter 1909, when he was elected unanimous' reason why Connecticut.. 1 to 1 WllsOn wins 1 to 1 ag'st Taft 3 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt ly to the presidency of the then Utah disregard for the laws of Provo mighty reducjlpn In our state taxes. When the county convention met la 1 to 1 Taft 3 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt Delaware ... 1 to 1 Wilson wins ag'st now Teachers Assoiauon, State of Otober Sprlngville a short time ago they b The locking public City by up 10 to 1 Wilson wins 20 to 1 ag'st Taft 10 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt Florida known as the Utah Educational Asso crossings. Only this morning 30,l9l2,says on Its front page that were anxious to name a man that 4 to 1 ag'st Taft 3 to 5 ag'st Roosevelt 1 to 1 Illinois Wilson . ..... ag'st admin Mr. Thomas' G. R. D. on ft Under train ciation. the "The fact that he Is governor gives would carry out the letter of the lav freight 4 to 1 ag'st Taft 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt . 7 to 5 Wilson wnis tracks blocked several cross- lstratlon the largest meeting in the Indiana him (Spry) no special authority over In this county. They selected Grant 4 to 1 ag'st Taft 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 7 to 5 Wilson wins Iowa 4 ings on Sixth South street from the treasurer." "If the governor' of C. Bagley for this job and from hJfc r history ot the association was held, 5 to 1 ag'st Taft 1 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 1 to t Wilson wins Kansas and "nollcles advanced that charac 8:20 until 8:46. For twenty- Utah had Imputable evidence that the past record as a prosecuting attorney 1 ag'st Taft 5 1 Wilson wins to 1 ag'st Roosevelt to 4 . . to .. movement Kentucky five minutes citizens- were terize the great educational custodian of the state funds was us they feel that they have the right 5 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt Louisiana ... 4 to 1 Wilson wins 10 to 1 ag'st Taft com pelted to stand in the cold of the state. Mr. Thomae was doubly ing the money for his own purpoess man. Mr. Bagley is a progressive 2 to 1 ag'st Taft 7 to 5 ag'stRoOsevelt 1 to 1 Wlleon wins ....... Maine never honored in this that he had he democrat and has always been with the only course - of procedure waiting for the freight train tot 3 to 1 ag'st Taft 3 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt been a school teacher, but beause of Maryland ... 2 to t Wilson wins could' adopt to prevent it would be the' party 'and fougut for Democracy : pujl out At each crossing were Massachusetts i to 1 Wilson wins 6 to 5 ag'st Taft 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt that his services' In the cause of educapeople waiting t get past the open to every citizen, the filing through the dark days. 6 to 5 ag'st Taft 6 to 5 ag'st Roosevelt was Michigan .. .1 to 1 ag'st Wilson given tion as a trustee, the honor train but were unable to do so of the ordinary Information charging Mr. Bagley is a native of this state 6 to 5 ag'st Taft 6 to 5 ag'st Roosevelt to him and he was thus doubly Tien- .- - Minnesota .. . 1 to 1 Wilson wins without walking- - three blocks with a felony. No one charges and was born forty years ego ia ;hlm Mississippi . .10 to 1 Wilson wins' 2rto'l ag'st Taft 10 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt that the state treasurer .Is guilty of Salt Lake For many years past Mr. Thomas around It School children who county. .He was educated ' 4 to I ag'st Taft 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt has been known as one of the most Missouri .... I to 1 Wilson wins for depositing this money In In the public schools and later went to attend the Proctor r academy la felony Vto 1 ag'st Taft 1 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt the banks referred to, but It, is too the brilliant orators or the state, and has Montana .... I to 1 ag'st Wilson and other schools were at one of Michigan ant . University 2 to 1 ag'st Taft 1 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt bad won a position for himself before the Nebraska . . . 1 to 1 Wilson wins we do not have a law making studied law In the Ann Arbor ' la' ' that pelted to run around the train 7 to 5 ag'st Taft 1 to 1 Wilson wins 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt bar that U a credit to himself and an Nevada It a crime for the governor or any school. This Institution has turned to. get .past on their way 3 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 4 5 to ag'st Taft New Hamp . . 1 to 1 ag'st Wilson to honor the state officer or Individual to out some of the strongest attorneys ia' other profession. , 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt New Jersey . 2 to 1 Wilson wins, 4 to 1 ag'st Taft Mr. Thomas possesses the splendid take advantage of the fact that we this state and ranks among the fore The trainmen on that freight 4 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 1 2 wins 2 to 1 ag'st fa do not have such a law and to use most law schools. In the world. Hs qualifications necessary to make 'an New York :.. to Wilson could easily haveut the train 1 to1 5 1 .wins to ag'st Taft 4 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt this enormous sum of WMlson -- at leas4o8e-xatssiaganideal: congressional candidate. His N. Carolina.,' 4 money for the has practled law In Utah county far 1 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 3 to 1 ag'st Taft - Dakotfcrr-r-- . speeches upon the tarifflihOtnefTiif trS.sole benefit' of private Individuals the past fifteen years and during thstt any rate at the Union station . 4 to 1 ag'st Taft 4 to 1 ag'st Robievelt 3 to 1 Wilson ivlnr and against the Interests ofThTTped tfme hasrveaailts8lstanT-totrJc- t where passengers were waiting , tional Issues during this campaign Ohio 4 1 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 1 wins 1 to 1 Taft . . . Wilson to Oklahoma ag'st one of been liave the features This, splendid to get Into the station. pie of the state. Governor Spry Is and county attorney- :- Eight years 2 to 1 ag'st Taft 1 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt . . . 1 to 1 Wlleon wins Wisconsin deof trouble. Friends 'contest too much was (his political saying from the platform and other Mint a candidate for attorney general however, 2 to 1 ag'st Taft 1 to 1 J to 1 ag'st Roosevelt wise Wilson Penn. virag'st and have clare that we ought to "amend our on the Democratic ticket , ' political opponents They much preferred keeping 1 to 1 4 to 6 Taft Wilson 2j to 1 ag'st Roosevelt Rhode Island. ag'st ag'st Mr. "the admitted waitelection of and enact a law authorconstitution tually to Best of all Bagley la a cleaa mas. from ten twelve people 4 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 2 to 1 ag'st Wilson . 2 to 1 Taft wins Vermont . Thomas. "It and wort the state treasurer of ability and strength and knows the requiring izing ing to go tQ any juch 1 to 2 ag'st Roosevelt 2 to 1 ag'st Taft 2 to ! ag'st Wlilsoa Washington Mr. Thomaa in 1897 was married to and stats officers to let out. this money taw and Is fearless In the prosecuttoa S is tlgh time for the city offi- 2 to 1 ag'st Roosevelt 3 to 1 ag'st Taft WV Virginia. .v 1 to 1 Wilson wins Smith, of the In Mies the interest of the people, but If we of same. The world wants such mea Angeline daughter matter up to ; Uka this, clals Ellas refor Smith, Proflbitlon have arrived at a period where we with an opinion and the voters tH late the Taft . Clafin, a Judge thirty To sum odds the against at least slight up, against and compel :v In idate. Salt 1. 5.000 must Lake the to On the other Judge Provo hand, say in advance that our public this county will show by. their, rota of probate years laws . . gard for the union six sons have winning are 4 to 1 ; agaliwt Roosevelt. the od(j3 ,n this From of servants and officers must do their that they rant Bagley for the next - railroads--Jcounty,. wl)8on., thefrom L City 1. to detail then It is time county attorney. in as to atre been born to them. quoted every "::. Debs2,000 duty against tliltry, " " . -- - . Herald-Republica- c n over-whelmin- g. ; our-state- ,: f if mini 0 REGISTERED ( one-thir- d or whea-itcomes-- -- what-othe- - . ; - "(" candi-tdat- m How the Country is Bating .- e - m , - . -- - . COmiEEOSI , -- r Herald-Republica- n . Ja - - 1 -- . , " ool. jt.fl d r ....... ' . . ; - . . j .f 1 w j . |