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Show paper is always on r" the job "for the latest news. Send us something from your - locality; .The jnost news for the least money. " . VOL. XXIX. " ' - , TOE fphis ou need not be an "ad writer" to ?use these columns. State your wants simply and truthfully and we will fixriip an ad that will bring you results. 1BUSRALB ' - a.. 1 j. ,m .," - A m J - . DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRI AL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY NO. 40. :- - UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER PROVOV 5, 1914. R E Pu B LI C A HS ESTABLISHED TWl G 0u W I LL nT BI! r.i I S - r Y-- cor.1 mirsmnsioiiraiisjicT : x ...... is" uuu W il? T 1- -u- to MaTenalizTand Progressive Democrats Lose' Majority of County and State Ticket. J.; fc. Mays Elected Vote-rFail- s -:- ufl MAIi,:,- R4turris"fhdicate REPUBLICAN HAULS DEMOCRAT TO POLLS , BY MISTAKE "---- - ' , Last Tuesday inihelr eagerness to gather up all the doubtful voters In the first precinct the driver of one of the "standpat' cars hustled a good Democratic lady into the car and took her to. the court house to vote. After the voting was done the good lady began to expostulate to the driver on the merits of PresKlept Wilson and the Democratic ticket. - This did not set well withTthe driver and he began to feel strange chills whistling up 'his back 'and finally., when they reached--th- e lady's home she ' remarked, "Walt minute and I'll' have you take my son- up," but as soon as ,sha stepped out o! the machine he opened the thruie and sped "away7T!ie Judges "of "eleciioniir that precinct . are wondering whether that had anything to do .with "nor." yptting or.'p fnte fmconstable. ' to Congress Over Leathemood, Re: Sheriff "r East "and State publican. ;r JBenatorH. T. RieyjwWs.Electedon ' County. Ticket Rest Goes Republican , Eck-ersle- . 11.-T- as . political acuvuy, over his Republican opponent, .Sheriff Henry of 206. This is "due to the excellent Marion Clinger, by a'pufr-ajitrecord Mr. East has made. W had pronounced opposition in many districts, Arising, it is claimed, from his vigorous enforcement of the liquor law," and in these districts rahsbehind his ticket; but, in other places he made great gains sufficientHo offset and overcome his losses. East, sheriff, and Reynolds, state serrator, is all the Democrats saved in the county. , The following is the complete county returns-bntRepublican ticketstr-- "and the" Democratic-Progresriv- e Nr s ed IIIIIVUIIII Overcome Our Majority Official returns from this city show that Provo went Democratic hy.a'good , -majority Senator.'smootJtas-defeateIn his .home town by. 183 votes ln his "own precinct. Here Is 'he vote given each candidate ln Prove, For united States "Senator: James II. Moyle (D),,,.. .Reed Smoot (R) HS7 For Representative In Congress James 1L Mays "(D)," .1628 E. O. Leatherwood (R)......., 1146 For Justice of Supreme Court-Fr-ank B. Stephens (D);,'.";.. VoZ' -- and--als- o . , poses. , -- W. M. McCarty (R).,..-r.'..;.- , For Supt. of Pubilc Instruction DrEphraim.i. Gowans (Dm j E-- I Home Town." OutsideTowris .; y innm Senior Senator. Runs Poor in -- e -- www -- ' a4 k the complete Utah county vote on the Republithe Democratic-Progressiv- e nominees. It shows Smoo't's , 37. be to Democratic state senator- Reynolds, onjy plurality a lias uvci amy tiQCi, pun iicuxy viiiuuer, nepuuiican, 01 uuj. uaru-nerX.prubablydeiea.ted bytbe vote of claiiii "tits. Re favor the liquor interest; but there were aN Republicans who raied asrainst him on account of differences on 'nuiiucal p'pointmcntSjtc., which has grown up during Mr. (jarclner.'s Jong The following can and Af 'the "'meeting o? 'the"county com missioners. Monday, Ray Cunningham was appointed stenographer In the counattorney's office at a salary of $39 per month. County Horticultural Iuspector Otto J. Poulson reported" that the apple crop has beeaTvery large and as a rule of good quality, and that most of thebest- varieties are being shipped out of the state. ' The "Tollowing""report3 ..of fees "col lected by county, officers for October were presented: County clerk, 1395.3,0; recorder,- 1334.30; sheriff, 1 150. The auditor was instructed to draw a warrant for $4,339.25 jn favor'iof the state road commission, - The county attorney was instructed to 'commence suit against Barbara B. Greenwood to condemn land near American Fork for county road pur-- . - -- ii' ft - r -- " - nuiLi " the Housei-The next state legislature will likely Be Republicans In hoth branches. The house, will,-- be Tery close, but the Indications were., ihftt jhe Repuvbl!cant would control it by one or two votes. In the senate the six holdover Republican senators made certain Republican control of that, body, though the Democrats this time have elected six and possibly seven of the nine senators chosen throughout the. state ,. W. Mont Ferry of Salt Lake will undoubtedly he" chosen president of the 1915' senate. The only oLher senator mentioned for the place is Joseph of Wayne county, but It. is' more than likely that Senator Ferry will be selected as the presiding officer. Senator Ferry was formerly president of the city council of SaVt "If the Republicans retain control of the lower house, as seems probable, it is 'morethan. likely Jhat Charles R. Mabey of Bountiful will., be elected speaker. Should the Republicans-loscontrol of the lower house a 'cbalitioii of the 'Democrats; Progressives- -" and toe one Socialist members of the house w!lt beyond doubt .elect David H. Mo; rift. Democrat, .perennial member of the legislature from Washington county, as the speaker. .. II nrinn-ii- n or "but " a "Majority Two-iiv TI(iCT- - uminp BIISIS5 LEGISLATURE wu fci S PDIIIIIi OEPT. Matheson (R). For State Senator OF II. T. Reynolds (,D) 1 10 Henry Gardner (R) Caleb Tanner (D) GIVE PROGRAM John II. Wooton"Rh...--- . For State Representative Rlcharl DWadley (D) ' Charles L..,Warnick (R) been Friday, November 13th, has W. L. Openshaw (D) chosen as the date for the dedication Samuel E. Taylor (R).; of. the domestic science department of C. M. Deck (D) the Pro vo high school and the public W. Wing (R).'., John la cordially invited to be in attendW. McKell (D) Robert ance from 2 to 11 p. m. On this Bame. L- K.. . ; . .. ; . . StewartJR) school veterans .the day at the Central For County Commissioner, of the city are to be the gueBts of the Term high school students and Supt. L, 13. F. A. Iluish (D) EcKertsen and of the doines- A. C. :.: n:j . 1 1:: " '.. 1:. ? . - li t .. Members of Senate. The members of the next senate are: K I First district, Boxelder and Tooele ln,2 counties W, S. , Hansen, .Republican T?13 holdover. , U31 Second district, Cache - county J'. T7 j W. Funk, "Democrat, U". Third .district, Rich, Morgan and , li: he Davis, counties J. ,W; Thornley, --Re . .. . ...lio4.,.; publican holdover. Fourth, district, Weber ""county :'lf all of the chiefs of the constitu- For United States Senator William Craig, Republican holdover, . - - . . A 1879 'iionansi army ajanoon me, t win aoair- - and Joseph" Che..Demorrat.ii ", ..tn.t Garduw-R). C032 "ut 'an Reed Smoot (R) Fifth district. Summit" and tlc'science "department will entertaitif"lJmw ,l' oftseL - on my n bon counties. This lead-wa- s them at dinner, t 4:13 o'clock. They 'For For Representative in Congress-r-- . B. Wii;ht,-.Re?ub- li them of Lr sustain any part -' 585S last night on reports from Garfield, .... 111 MI 151 will be assisted by Miss Vivian Uark- - 'Term IX . 1. - I James II. Mays (D) : wiii ijufc until can holdover. luuu .iuujuJ inti, w n. NT. Chrlstensen (D).. 1623 6008 Kane and Iron counties, all of which Sixth district, Salt Lake county W. nison; Instructor,, assisted by "the 0. Leatherw.bod '(R) death F. J. 1445 Brlnghurst to Smoot. (R).., save substantial pluralities Morit Ferry, Charles Cottrell, Jr., and Home Economies Vol gupt. of Fublio Instruction committee of the . 9 t M In These areHhe defiant words with Dr.'Ephraiin G. Gowans (D) . '. 5082 The Moyle supporters are, not yet which General Carranza is credited in D. O.. Hideout, Republican holdovers; Home and School association, Mrs. I. rjr ovmy iers a. v. nooison tuj . 1649' 5S03 H" D6rn- - Democrat, and .Frak A Smoot, Mrs, Ralph Poulton, Mrs. A. C Matheson 111) at the Mexican I'GROr're admitting defeat, declaring: that they a statement given ' E. T. 1415 .R). Palfreyman II. : ; E. Eirsertsen and others who have Evans. Prosreasive. . s. For State Senator : . . . Treasurer 1U .v.. For Couatv glgg'j will wait for official returns before consulate here after tn receipt or a - oBvt'um H. T. ReynoldiJ-.(D)- . ueeir tusu Jl. tvuikiuK lur wvrr b jcar lur tuo uiaa J. county lti, ' from Pueblalate yttjerday. Un-oot." telesyam T. 1494 m (D)..-,- . S Hulsh to e Royal STecttyii jot ?"5.7it:0h ppdlng . Woottnn RfiinhHin nml If 'T ie.r. Insf allatlin ot the denirtment In t.h Henry Gardner The state said General Carrasjfa had L. L. Nelson 1570 (R).. 5784 nolds. lt?mocrn.t. . 'hU'h scshool. orriciai returns, out m most instances Ca!eb Tanner issued the following . relative toMhe ' or bounty btienff- - . - At 5 o'clock the . . ami of Will 6016 complelec froiii-juocounties MlH.ir.1 the Junh be district denartment' Eighth John J. Vootton (R) si action of the delegates at Asuas Cal A'w llul r'ttSl u unties J. R. Edgehlll, Republican 'throw open fox a public supper, the the state given the following pluralities entes: For State' Representative Marlon Clinger (R) 1373 hoi? Smoot. 5S03 much jieeded are er. which of Moyle. Richard D. Wadley (D).. j)roceeds "These, valiant generals have made j XinttKdistrict RannetA ' T necoruer ' work i .r.ur 40 as to estabHsh Or. lt heln this wwniy W. L. Onen&haw" tD).. . . : . . 77. 5826 Reaver pnnnfv effective a resignation- - that .has never ' 1393 286 '.. 5687 Hoxelder C M. Beck (D)...... ' me been forwarded or by presented r: fache'-TTT257 . S66t1 "Tl0Derl HcKell "(U) end which I have never presented, and .ilL hft A Jectuxa CLirhon iwnLey FoeXouttiy ConuuUaioner, " TBcyaTeowwTSrfrto-poin. U19 o m. bv Prof.'Rvmn Cnmmlnsra.- - deftn4.Vrant tJagiey U) 407 tholdover. Davis Icy, j : . 'RejubUcan .Term -- th hi. Jaat-a- it j presidents And--hy Parker-(R.- ). they P. 1503 e George 16 Dwell-! Cliff . v of U., 6887 Emery ...... Beavec. Iron, Kane of the PxA. Hulsh (T have fallen Into a neat trap prepare4 .. Eleventh'district, Cwai Surveyor em.1 be followed ,Fof The. 5941 Garfield and will lecture Jaines H.Gardner (R).-..r.by Washington countiearobably for them by some of the Maderlsta William C." MUlTay TWtH'eS (D) . 1S53 In 41 th Grand For County Commissioner, 2 yr. appropriate speech-makinSeegmlller, Republicanv ' same ones who disthe congressmen, R. Stewart (R) V . 1518 . John rflKtHft Twfilfth 433 .TIItMj the Pjirhnn ln refreshments Iron Term . . , x tinguished themselves as being respon Kmfirv (IrnnA ami San Tnan ssiitnt(aaY auditorium,science For County Assessor , 187 and B. N. Christensea (D) . . . . ... . . . 5819 Juab ... department pmestlc causes sible to a great extent nr-i1623 - -- later the George P--f Garft(Di. . 7. :, 326 Don B. Colton, Republican. 604J Kane . J. F. BrJnghurBt (R) Epperson's r Military band which led to the overthrow of the 1414 R. Chrlstensen Ilyrum (R) ' For wno 208 all will bevjn attendance and Members of House. Morgan County Clerk democratic government of the Apostle For Precinct Justice " ' : A, V. Roblson 208 from different counties the . 5834 Rich .. Reports (D).. Madera, and these very, same men are ,1649 120Q 6052 Salt Lake of, thei jttate indicate the . election of E. T, Palfreyman R)rr. ni. no more trouble Ha forthe F. Brown E. .1556 '. (R),..... 50 the .... For County Treamirei' following members of the lower cake and sandwich.es can be obtained San Juan tlon through their intrigues and ambi Constable-W- ren house of the state legislature: and everything forMbe pleasure of For Precinct . 198 5752 SanDete .'. Royal T. Hutsh (D) V tions." :. 1536 Wllklns (D) Beaver O. Fj McShane Rjepuhfli- the, patrons of the publla. schools and 382' L. L. Nelsou 6118 Sevier (R) 1476 B. F. Roper (R) be wllU their friends F. For County Sheriff arranged. Tha , ; Summit M,.J..J..-.-.-348.-Tooe- le A.-. ACORD QUIT-CLAIBoxelder W.. C. Horsley, . Republi faculty of the high school and all the 156 .. . . , . 7. 6059 Henry East (D) . . - --- --can. 173 teachers of the public schools will BEO. E.-- STILLINGS AND Marion Clmier (Rl . ;.v, . . . ; r'5853 uinta A. F. Acord of Provo ihas Cache Samuel 73 the reception committee. The For County Recorder Democrat; Oldham, compose j t.r.".. Utah to H G. Snyder of Salt Lake, for a " . William-HW. T. Of and board Peterson education heartily endorse : ..300 . 5697 Wasatch George Amos (D) $10, the following consideration M 25 KIKLOTHERS INDICTED the program and it is urged. that all ; 6160 Washington Floyd Johnson ( R) mining claims,' which. Mr; Snyder has Carbon J. Tom Fitch, Progressive. parents attend a fwehe-- r at 1300 jlrsLallempt "or. County 'Attorney toTlntin Coali " Davis C. R." , La turn real "social center evening anl make MaheyrRepubllcan, Chief Justice W. M. McCariy has-- tion Mines company for a considera 57S8 Grant C, Bagley (D)... Ducheana-Ibe. It the success It deserfTs-J- o to the supreme .bench tion of $1 and other good and valu d4ubt Geo. Pi Parker'(R)...' 6138 been Gforpe K, Stilling, presidi'tit of the Irk H. Emery For County Surveyor Browning, Jemocrat. by a plurality over Frank B. Stephens, able consideration: The claims are XtiinaJ Mrt Utile company, limited. JjdXTt ella; Sevyr JEtepuhlican. 806 Democratic TwfelTei (D) C6lOhelMajor-John7-Maggler"Stpr, B. Hammond, Sr., Demo- Grand F. John R. Stewart (R)..' 6059 slightly In excess of that received by , Y txhnU, were named In two to- Mae, Leo Fraction and mining crat. "V '"4...'' For County Assessor Smoot olalmsinth..TiiiUcrii8trlet. - thfiu Je.4erI .. , jpfn4t urnx:iLJuUv Iron Wllfor4 Day, Republican. Geo. P. Garff (D) F'or state superlntehdent 'of 'public FORK-lJM-impj. 5833 4 mblie Oct, 29th w4f K jnrf " Juab Lawrence Blackett, 'Republi O Go wan. of "THyrunT R. Cnri3te"nsen"(R)7. .T5950 ijistiructldn" Dr7 fharKiKg,,.tiie defendants can. . candi- RED CROSS LEAGUE Weber county, the . Tor County Supt of Schools lih.coftd.u.ctln.pOTJpbtaInIng . Kane John P. Spencer, Republican. DemoJames H. Walker "(D) under fwW prettnws and .,," 4013 date who was' endorsed' by the Mlllard-A- . A. Hinckley, Republican. Dragged Into Brush by Thns Mtn and ntofythe mail to defmcd. The men J. P. Creer (R) . . . .". ,. 4729 crats and Progressives, has defeated uiHi JAy BE ORGANIZED Morgan C. M. Croft, Progressive. Republican incum"v Left Bound to Tres. A. C. Matheeon. liidlcM with SUIIin.gs were Uharles Smoot' Margin. ... v Piute Ijr doubt; In the closest election ever held in bent, by a plurality that will prpbably Merrill, Seattle agent of the National" , ' Rich Charles K. Pope,' Reptiblican. ' While picking up coal along the rail- Mercsntl'e company, tt&a. United States 'Senator Reed reach 5.000. Ud, Orlando K. the The and Salt. commission Elizabeth, county LakeMrs. Hay- - road tracks two miles west of Spantlh FllzHlmmons of Vancouver, B. Howell has Smoot leads James H. city. R. d Joseph his Congressman Moyle, district by commlsioncrs will meet Monday fore- ward, Dan B, Shields, W B. Ennls, Fork' yesterday afternoon, tha daugh-.o- , Doe the First John in Fenelon. Taroma; been Oader, by opponent, Progresive ' about 2,300 votes and his 'election by from 11000 to - 1,500 plurality over noon for the purpose of considering Theodore T. Buxton, J Louis Brown, ter of Audley Mark ham, 20 years of Aberdeen. VVRh.; A. D. Baker, Port Wolsten-holm2.500 or more age, was pounced upon by three men. land. Qre.; C. P. Ntllist, Vancouver,- Lewis Larson, the Democratic and the .organization of a county and city Democrats, and Mr3. Lily now seems certain. S. collect relief P. Emil Cross knocked- - cnconsclous and "dragged Itt B. C; John to Red ChrlstenBen, league . Stars, II. V. Sage and Parley Toe solid Republican counties of the Progressive nominee. "fol of aboal 400 C. Thomas victims. distance a P, the Lund, brush and funds for C. O. Smith. The Li3t F, war' the Page, George and European outh the II. Sage Democratic James Mays, up the usual' Republican, " was three .were a!d to ftave been solicitors Sh At the meeting of the city commis Goodwin, Progressives. attackeil, Second feet and: therel in the fJuralitles flnd jBavedjs-mop- t nominee .the after progressive -SatfJoan Uriah, Klelson," Democrat. found threo hours later; bound hand employed by Stllllngs. Glazier; has - defeated sion todartnty Justice4 feturns from northern and ." central congressional from confined to Js home Ill his who The government alleges that the Sanpete L, R. rAndersonf J. It. and foot to a tree and in such a hys . .counties O. Leatherwood, E. Ln had placed his election District Attorney or was men obtained large sums of money by terical condition that she has been leave a votes. ness, Aagard, Republicans., granted The pluralities In tbse: coiin-"e- s Republican,, by about .500 , wubt Sevier Asa llawley, Republican. furnish any description of her means of a fradulent loan scheme. was even heavier than had been Leatherwood carried Davis, . 'Tooele absence, and J. H. Frisby was appoint A,. P. Ridge, .Summit Justice' ed assailants. Fltzslmmons, government agents said, Republican. protem. small pluralities, TTtaSoantIee hy .pected and, afton, an "anxious Tooele J. Ale Bevan, Socialist. . , Deputy Sheriff Clark of Provo was was recently convicted of a similar of wnt at Republican hejrararters, bu; Tr. Mays, plurality in saii w ,'v 't .Uintah In" doubt SHERIFF EAST LIKED AT LEW.- j . notified and deputy sheriffs are sco,ur.T, fense lii Los Angeles and StilllngS was senator wipe out oot.bfaiieOasier one re- county was sufficient Into the CharlCa Samuel ing the count.ryfwhere the attack took said to have served a sentence of IS Utah other lead LeMherwood'B aving tie reports from the southern impri'sonmetn " Imposed la Henry East, Democratic candidate fi. Taylor, John W. Wing and L. K. place. The young woman Is under the months - counties.- ... , ..." . v counties. , , ; ;T ; Massachusetts care" for tho on , malls to of candidate using the wag for Republlcansi' Stewart. physicians. only shijriff, rL1 day"lon? both Republican and defraud while- - conducting' the Pre-"Wasatch J. IT. Van Waggoner, Re electo at. .Lehl the. .ticket that carry TREASURER'S RPOT Tlc-T;CITYleaders; were claiming IJos. ""Snilje yTi; 'Utah .Lake . Land, .ferred Nercan tile. company of Massa, tion Tuesday. East received a vote of publican, v for their J, respective eenitorlal D. H. Morris, ' Demo Water & Power Co.; defendant jlven chuetts, Deseret-Newa- . L Washington 418 The 473 for as Clinger. has Brown against : ndidates. At each headquarters the ; City Auditor Jsa"AHce ' ". '':.:-..till Nov. 30 to file bill of exceptions. for other vote of Lehl follows: 'Smoot, crat'.. Port oi the various counties was submttted her financial report ThosrJoaeatLvs.-WilliaC. M. L vs. Fred C Kimler; judgIn Re Johnson; doubt,"bnt 506; r,6d; 'Wayne probably; STtr Moyler McCarty, Steph; aa!ted with , the greatest antiely. October, which shows a net overlraft ment and decree, for continued foreclosure in 378. publican. resetting.. ,.."",,"" carried Salt Lake .county by of $12,309.11 and $158,000 'waterworks ns, 216; Matheson, 11; Cowans,. Cran-dal- l favor of M. vs. E. Co, D. p1a!ntlft for $2,107.47 piincl-pal- ,, Utah J. Weber iJanifS Barker, senate Railway Gardners (R),-- 556; George wt 1.20Q, whicb just about offset bonds outstanding. Receipts for pe For state $.150.23 Interest and $mo attoret al; plalntirf permitted to fjle ? Reynolds, 3SC; Wooton .R), 540; Tan- - ?olkmafi, John OChild and Joseph H. ibur Victory of Smoot In Weber county. m'cujth were $3,775.33 and ' . fees. amended , ney's ; romplalnt, Pcwlet, . Republicans.. in. o,t). oyle took the lead yesterday after- inputs, $7,931.29. .. ; C1BSSico . thft-Elrl- " County-Commissioner- , r. her-hiA- ;r ".B. 1 . : , . ; f I 1 I . - ! st . I 1 atJLL4?Iu 4-- ' on-"Th- : . -- ...... J . g I -- -- he . .". -- .... ...... -- '. , .... ......... -.- . quit-clam- ed - . ., te ault-clahne- d s cr -- tt""f:,"-2ndi;m(?otii- y(IUIGiyflLMOFSPJt!!Sir;: . " . n ....... -- . C: pern-crucrnii- e, iv!. . fi:n - f to , ''' ' , . . J t y - "" . - . -- - v m of " ' v) u-- -- r 1 - ; ": r S i |