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Show J'- TAGEETGHT. -- : . - - -- THE PRO VQ HERALD Herald-Editor- - , 7.7- ial The-- TfTufyrts- wliir n 'Sugar factories to be built in Antr-hem- - p o :ifgttla the south parHrf-th- e county would indicate that the sugar trust floes riot fear Democratic rule or progressive principles." It. is too bad the recent "can bossesHtr 1rtin 4m it lr:f- micpraKIv Tln aMini tvlav ar thttlkinp' " andafter they have that they act. 1 V" ", . Some people have even dared to whisper about that Postmaster Clove had not been by President Taft and therefore might be appointed between now and March 4Ui'and thus hold the office for four years from date of ap pointment. But this is as impossible as if is for Taft to hold theyRPj" .... TJX VItTCR. - -- - . There ace four prominent Democrats before the people X, fore postmaster's of this job. Each are able and perfectly capable fUTlng position with credit to themselves and to the partyWe do not care to take sides in this matter but each are thoroughly capable of filling we wish t0.say-.4hathe job. . , , ' . . I taritt-iattene- : .... .... ..... special orrERmGi Furs that Are Dependable - Opinions of Politicians from Page One.) other Important legislation. The importance of considering all laws of financial character is great. I am In favor of a special session. W. H. Ray, Progressive I am in favor of a special seslson, and (believe It would be a good thing." Matters are unsettled, and I beliee the people actloa to be taken. T. N. Taylor, Democrat The people have expressed themselves very decidedly in the last two national elections for a revision of the tariff downward, and the sooner they ban be re-(Continued expe- ct-prompt . Fur-Sca- S3 $4.50. $7.50 Coats $7.95Coats $4.95 forr'.$5.95 for... $6.50 $8.d5 Coats Baby Coats at Cut Prices in Baby Everything Coats that you can think of, all at clean-uprices. Prices on Suits shot all week tal consignment of 3 13 Sabella Fox; Red Fox, Grey Fox, all beautiful and reliable. Prices $8.50 to $25.00. Black Furs al$o in wonderful variety. Some Suits values up to $15.00 to be sacrificed for T-- high grade afternoon, and dresses. evening $10.00 -- OtlJer Suits $12.50, $15, $20,00 $22.50 and $25.00 that are be- These will be choice styles and materials, such as you the large fashion centers! Our prices will be 25-pecent below regular, and th range of values will cover from $15.00 at," ing sacrificed far what they are worth. ein only see as a rule in below really Where prices are cut to the extent which we are cutting them we will be obliged to make a moderate charge for alterations. r $95.00. IS ?! 0 ' to" pieces. slrect to p for one following we will display and offer for sale a spec- -' f6r$7.50 lii addition to our regular new stock we have about twenty' children's coats, sizes. 8to li years)-a- t -- HALF PRICE very satisPrices $4.50 Suits factory. to $15.00. 9 H D ue uuesui uo n. i unna iney wm cnanged by the Demochats. I am in noiu revision or me tariff as out- their business is get t0 tinkering with the being injured by favor of letting it remain as it is for lined in recent speeches of President- peddlers. 1 enouBhre8ular next four years. can'alt tm elect Wilson. Hon. David Evans, session, so far as I am concerned Aiva weison. Democrat. I am in formerly a Provo William M. Roylance. Dpmarrat t ' . Jl. 1. i. t T . n ., ... ' " Q Daiwv DAnuK1lAnH.T w resident iteoa calling a am in tayor. of the' ""v Angeles, is here revisionnt tii " bpec.ai sesswn as soon as possible tariff downward Just as on business and . visiting his brother, ... .. ... ifi r, . Th niro r n iil.j u-- uicer wiarcn ui. tne same day If pos- - nossihiA ha,,OQ 'uw au ....quickly .... ..as Jacob Evans. Mr. Evans is still tendl to a bad Influence with . sible, for the purpose of fion'in DHK enacting a people voted so overwheinX ,! . i ea i , ; interested in mining and nr inn nnnn d in th nu oj am . lavor Policies -vww won, nepuoucani am therefore In favor of a special session other enterprises in Utah. irr y? this eondltlon In favor of letting things be as Louis T. Shiplfey, inspector of. govthey if necessary to toring about ttfese are. if they would hire congress to J. W. N. WhitecottoU, Democrat. ernment buildings, is 'nere-fro- ni Salt at home for four years we would I don't know. I am in favor of stay Lake inspecting ten reletting improvements be better-olf- . cently made in the federal building. Mr. Wilson investigate. "Whatever "he Julius C.. Andprson, Democrat. I James Pologeore, residing north of decides will be satisfactory. I helped Pleasant Grove, waa fined $15 this favor a special session. We want elect him to do my thinking for me. morning by Justice E. L. Jones for. I am, In favor of reducing the tariff, the Democratic machinery at work foattprv. tn j H but not with sufficient abruptness to can nut, oui our ..policies &3 soon as ueneral Manatrer T. R rnn., t ..:!. T, e was . 300 bond neld in Bumy. vi, The disturb .business. I, think It should be possible. people "are expecting"' tne Sugar for appear in trial and company, another and battery by. their votes demanded, a down- approached gradually, but none the caseGeorge Austin, fiedl Both ses gro.. out of dis-superintendent, less, firmly. ements ..between Dl were here yesterday on h,IRinosa j Prof. John"cSwettsori, Democrat, some-o- f his countrymen living in the netced with the sugar industry. I am not in favor' of a special session; Only one arrest: fn Pmvn in n.v, ) . lit might disturb some people. .The lrwln McDowell-l. ; ror tag rejoicine over matter has ibeen sufficiently agftated FOR SALE White Leghorn hens; I. -o f.MM. snowing eood the arrival of a fine order of the city. baby to keep till the regular session. Many 5ftc each. boy.. He made his appearance Some of the merchants are yesterpeople believe tariff legislation un asking day morning and will goon be FOR RENT One or two furnished out for stricter ordinances to settles business. 1 am la favor of regulate rooms; bath and furnace heat; close assisting his father in tuning pianos. B better enforcement of tariff revision downward; but believe in. 261 peddlings Mrs. McDowell is East 1st North. Telephone getting along nicely it should be done in a quiet, conserva-tlypresent ordinances, as they claim ' and V everybody is happy. tf tariff--soo- - " M"JtrjrreBioent " now--of-Lo- u.b-Pwp,- 4 . V. w . ,1 T ?.-. -- .- 1 o EXTRA SPECIAL $6.50 Coats' for each. , 20th and S Cut Prices on On or about November for' ..$4.25 $T.f0 Coats Russian Mink is not a real mink but a good wearing, imit a.t i o n dependable Prices $4.50 to $10. Muskrat-skins- iaivu - at Cut Prices RiveirMink made from . t rf - lleved of the burden they have ex pressed themselves against the better. H. C. Jex, Democratic County Chairman. I think it would be wise to pro ceed to inaugurate these .. reform measures in a conservative way at the earllst possible date. Aiex neaquisi, uemocrai i mina it i would upset business and, therefore, I am not in favor of it R. R. Irvine. Democrat I prefer to take time in doing any matters of Kreat imixirtance. and I can't see any reason whv a soeclal session should be called so early, Judging from the uuui uittuuu 4 aui m vi ". presentW. B. Stoker, Progressive- .-! hope - Warm Coats for Announcement to Children Provo Ladies In buying a or a Mui'f, it is absolutely necessary that you purchase from a thoroughly reliable source. Few people can tell a real "Fur when theysee it.'". There are so lnany heap imitations. We have both kinds and will tell - you honestly just what tlfey are and just what you may expect from them." Coney Furs are the cheaper grade, .ranging in our store from $1.25 to w . . IN COATS, SUITS AND FURS old-tim- '. ' yY inal-.conte- .. VY VE ti THE TOM Y, TREj4T OUR eUTOAER ; THi4T I IT .IS THifr VE ARZ ;OUTeMI.SI(G :ALK; C0APETIT0R1 ITOUR. wW-vatehe- d ... cl (Wt TRUT TOMORROW . There is a reason for the poliilcalrovolution at the recent the 'trend-election, iFhe wanted result. the at was people public opinion, surprised a change. Drunk with extended" authority, tliVld Republican party had either refused to or could, not keep s.teJK with ' the music of progress and reform. It had declined ta cut the bond that united it in Siamese twin fashion to the interests. it had jeered at tne handwriting on in the the wall, denied the will of" the pexple as "expressed , . ana tit two to refused elections years ago congressional placate insurgency in its own ranks until it was 'too late. It rode for a fall, and. the catastrophe was inevitable.The result would have been the same had Roosevelt captured the nomination. But while the people wanted a 'change, the election returns indicate that they did not want it through a' third party movement, even though that party. ,was headed by the brilliant Roosevelt. 'Except by the hero worshipers and the impracticable and the army of who did not know what they wanteds Roosevelt's candidacy was not taken even seriously. After the and the purging of the .Demcicratic party"," 'due to the driving out of the temple the money changers, e ,and the repudiation of the bosses, there was no the for third The American movement. good .reason party old had to the never lowered give people conclude4 party that "its flag during its career of over a century another chance. They believed that the historic party which has written .some 6f the most brilliant chapters in American achieve ment had become chastened by continuous reverses and defeat, and entrusted to the patriotic leadership of Wood-roWilson, could with safety and profit be returned to the nation,. If the party lives up to its great and uneprecedented Opportunities, practically all the real reformers and . pro-- : gressives who 'followed, the fortunes of. Roosevelt at the recent election will affiliate with it in the future and the bull moose movement will be the ebullition of the hour. . - VCLL A& THE RIGHT PRICE. BUIiE FOR THE RECENT POLITICAL REVOLUTION. -- ' STYLISH i4 Cjlr- our tore: ad kaov yRy:,rixT YOU HA VC GOT THE RIGHT T0 THIAG; Atito TYLC t t HV JwjCl tt BUT YOU MIGHT YOUR Ci4RACAT -- .:oyeLanoer.irxe?"?-.- rORTHC eOLDrLCCTY WIMS 01 T LocalJPersonal -- :,.. . 1PWCE Ltah-ldah- o I I .9 9 CLASSIFIED ADS Tonight arid Saturday THE GENUINE . World's Base Ball Series - a nine-poun- Boston : - ; " - M Sox: vs.. Wew York Giants-.- : . EVERY GOOD PLAY SHOWN Princess . Q ; e- e o 4 Slack Beauty The Hkjdoo'g Purse Stranger In the Taxlcab Blind Love . BASEBALL SERIES . Boston Red Sox vs. N. Y. Giants The Grit of the Girl Telegrapher Hit' Lordship, the Valet Glacier National Park e - 158-re- d. j FOR RENT Nicely furniahTf! kepubllcan. No, I am not;.;. They have four years to' rooms; modern;, one block east of consider the matter and that will give Roberts hotel. . 231 S. 1st East. them time enough,, without a special WANTED A girl for general housed session. work In small family. Phone 320-It Jos. T. Farrer, Republican. I do FOR SALE Household furniture, not think it. would be advisable or practically new; also Incubator and good policy. I think It would be better brooder. 641 S. ith West 3t to give the matter more consideration. WANTED Student desires place to A. radical change might upset things. board. Will do chores to help pay for Of course,. It is natural e to same. Notify Z. care Herald. it think so, being a Republican, . WANTED Wm. Prpbert, Democrat. Yes, sir. must be Carpenters George Havercamp, Democrat I mechanics, for general building work; surely do. .,That was the issue. .. Let lyo nionths work. Fare one way paid. Fifty cents per. hovr; nine hours. D. R. . 'I Smith, Helper, Utah. T.t P .PierpontDemo6rat.--No.- : don't think I am in favor of a special WANTED A man of good character to act as country salesman on session.. It would tend to 'disrupt business conditions. straight salary,' Previous experiM. am ence not necessary, ,We teach, our SmootDemocrat.r-l George methods.. JAppll6ant, must p'osldecidedly not in favor of disturbing . finely: show a tlean record as to things more than they have been dis and in are turbed; they pretty good honesty. Recommendations from now. . ' . responsible ' parties ; accompanying shape Will"' facilitate matters. aiiillcatlbn W. II, Breroton, Republican. No, JuVf ic Nursery Co.- - 122 Loon Bldg., ' bave. tie tariff remain the way ' S "" we have it rather than have U . 8t Poiftend,'Orei,' . : Special for Safordav - j ecGOttft I 7 French Mixed Candy for-m- iteii Cat crtag . . oa -' Holiday Specials, Fixed to Your , I - "'A - stores-T- Orders Bread, Rolls, , .t ... j -- .., Faii?yf-Pastrie- Cakes - - and can be had at s our, store,,. v or- - at th- - f-'- n - r, he Co, Provo Meat and Packing Co., Farrer & White- BAKERY DEPARTMENT . 3 0000 I . let-U- 90 t 90 d way. S. H. Belmont, k, o - head ' Grocery Co., and Sutton ' : Meat. Market. " -- 'Drop in after the theater Vnd fry bur "fountain Special's, " " 4-- |