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Show PAGE FOUR THE PEOVO POST THE PROVO POST Published iBvery TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. First West St., Proto, Utah . By The 22-2- 4 , POST PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION . rear U months . PRICES IN ADVANCE, $2.60 Three months I.BOOne month H. C. HICKS, Editor. N. C. Catered st the Postoffice of Proto City as Act of Congress, March 3, 1834. second-clas- . 75, Cents 25 Cents HICKS, Manager. matter according to s LET THE PEOPLE LOOK UP JUDDS RECORD. - - old-tim- ed - regu-Jar.,for.ce.- - A?-C;- is the county probation officer and constable of Provo. For this service he receives $15.00 from Utah County. Elias Gardner was elected constable of Thistle precinct two years ago and following out Storrs many years ago, he is the system established by J one of those deputies who serve without pay. ' The question, however, which is puzzling most good Democrats since the Herald placed W, S. Ferre in the sheriffs office is how Sheriff Judd .would appoint a Democratic police officer of the olden times on his force. As a matter of fact, Ferres name was placed on the list as a filler to make itdouk as though it required all classes and kinds to make up Sheriff Judds standing army. ' " Sheriff Judds Pro.ud Record. , Now that the Democrats have called attention to .Sheriff Judds career as an officer, we desire to have the people compare hjs record with that of the Democratic nominee who was marshal of Lehi under a Democratic administration in that towrn. We will let the people of Lehi tell the story of Easts record as marshall as they told it to the grand jury. Then let us compare thaLwithSheriff .Todd as county sheriff. When Mr. Judd was elected four years ago, Utah County was just going into the fight against the sale of intoxicating had Judd taken; the oath of office liquors in this county, than he commenced cleaning out the dives. , He had been threatened with being carried home on a stretcher should he ever show his face in the notorious saloon in one or two places in Spanish Fork canyon. As soon as these threats were reported, Sheriff "Judd went,! trough the canyon and kindly" read the law to those saloon keepers and they kept it. - One ease after another came up for violating' liquor laws, but one after another the dives were cleaned out until todav Utah . - .A County stands far in the lead of all others for law office in means Continuance of Sheriff Judd that that the County will continue to stand ahead of all others upon this important issua, as well as that of peace and safety. d. d ' t When the people take these things into consideration, tjiere is icontinur rega rd for- - politics, they-Avi- l ji o, doubt butSheriff Judd in office and continue to enjoy the peace and protect ' ion he has always insured them. , -- - - No-soon- er publican president was in the White House, has comethe reflection that with a Democratic president and a Democratic congress there would be no escape, but that the blow which the wisdom and courage of President Taft diverted would fall with certainty and perhaps even - -, with added weight.' A party which should come into power upon a platform declaring protection to be unconstitutional, with a congress dominated by merTwho had already committed themselves to strietly revenue-onl- y measures and with a president who is on record as expressing the opiniqn'that every vestige of protection should be eliniinated from our tariff law, could do nothing less than revise the tariff along lines which would inevitably result in enormous importations of foreign goods, taking away to the extent of such importations the home market and compelling the home manufacturers correspondingly to reduce their output. The logic is so obvious and irresistible that no man can fail to recognize it. It is because it is being recognized all over the country, it is because the issue has become so distinctly narrowed down to the one question as to whether we want to keep on doing business or notr that what appeared six weeks ago to be only a mere possibility of Republican success hp brightened to a probability with every prospect of becoming a, certainty before the campaign is bter. W WW 4 i The Queen of Beauty THE HoosierKifchenCabinet , - - 1 . is a genuine automatic servant that works without wages. It saves hundreds of steps and many times its cost. It .solves the problem of your kitchen work. 7 FOR SALE BY. TAYLOR BROS. CO., Cmf,r, . The Home Furnishers Ww W W W W WWW-W'- W w W o o 0O 0O o Large 0O heavy-weig- gal-- o ht vanized water bucket with We haveia complete stocklo wood hand hold. Bucket o o Some special induce3 g fancy decorated, regular ments in prices o 0 45cr value 0 o Q -- ut WHY TAFT IS GAINING. r One of the most important factors in the wave of Taft sentiment which is now sweeping over the country is the tardy realization on the part of manufacturers and business pien generally that but for the nourageous byAhe president of Democratic tariff bills WWw w ww o Ww o Bd 0o Buy yopr-sHlts-ao coats now--0o and-order- -- Cabinet the owner has put 110 dishes, 41 packages and more than 200 other articles. - on that-witho- In This Hoosier wool-grower- . ' Any person Teading the Provo Herald of last evening would be Jed to believe that Sheriff George T. Judd is keeping'a standing army over at the sheriffs office in order to proteet the peace and quietude of this most peaceable of valleys, but Inorder to name this splendid array of detective talent the sheriffs opponents have- gathered in e theJuvenile Court., precinct constables and the Democratic to the sheriff as regular depupolice force, all of which ties drawing pay.- The sheriff, as a matter of fact, has but the Hales.- - In addition: to iwo, InenFelix Bachman and V. this J. Dunn is a special deputy for Spanish Fork canyon acting along the line where railroad work has brought in many men of questionable character, andT the citizens of Colton, Soldier Summit, and Tucker demanded special protection during the time this work is in progress. B. F. Roper, as all sane people in Utah County knW, nre-eharg- passed during the late session of congress the country would right nO.w be in the grip of industrial depression, if not of actual panic, instead of beingjn the flood tide of prosperity, ' The analysis of these tariff bills and of the industries which would have been affected by them shows that if they had become laws fourteen billion dollars worth of our manufactured products out of a totalbutpufof twenty billion dollars, would have been exposed to an utterly ruinous competition, and four million out of our six million factory employes would have confrbnted the necessity of either submitting to a reduction in their wages or losing their jobs entirely. And that does not take iljto tietount the injury which would, have ben inflicted upon the and upon thejmet sugar farmers if tlie bills putting sugar upon the free trade list and reducing the duty on wool to a revenue basis had been signed by the president. .... Free jsugar would absolutely have closed every beet sugar factory in the United States and thereby have given the sugar trust a complete monopoly of the market, while approximately free wool, if the past may be a guide to the future, would have decimated the flocks and seriously embarrassed, if it did not completely ruin, ttye men whose fortunes are invested in the wool industry. With the realiza-tio- n of the danger they .because, a. Re. 00 0o 0 0O 0o O for this kind o O FOR SATURDAY ONLY We have the shoes O of weather. See our boys and O the have o U they cut, girls high 0o a 0 wearing qualities. a 0o g "Fairer o0 0 oo 0 Bro. fi"Co. Boooccocco CCD coo VWWV Barton-Blak- W e W Ww Furniture Compy occoccoccoc t0 o o 0o o o o o ( o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 kMr Everybody has their Photographs taken at Menloves Studio, 23t W. Center. Des 1 Some tination : Los Angeles and San Francisco ar.d returnr Dates of Dec. 21 23. sale: Nov. tl :te limit f lays. Ipn RateSr $40.00 ,to Los Angeles 23-2- -- 5, Deafness Cannot be Cured by local implications, as-the- can- not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cine deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is cat. sod by an iuflamed condition of the muenous lining of the Eustachian Denver Ropub Nothing moie suprenn ly UuA Sferridcrnt Fashion Gowns on the American St. rTube. Line of Stylish Over-- 1 coats. Also a fine lot of aracus Kenyon NTew this When lube is. inflamed you have a rum bling sound or imperfect hearing, j a and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, .and unless!1'-- ,' tLe inflammation can be taken out v Lid this lube restored to its nor-;mid condition, bearing will be droved' foreVeri nine easrfnit of;; ten are caused by Catarrh, which1 lb nothing. but an inflamed coudi-lion of the mucous surfaces. Wy will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness bV'Dat.-rhthat cannot . , Catarrh Cure by HiWi L ' M'ud .t r circulats, free. . F. h ORKNEY CO., Toledo, Q.' Sold by Druggists, 7oc. Take Kali's Faisilv lill far -, Raincoats -l New York . Production Original tTHESE 13 NO SECOND KISS WALTZ CO. . Four Cara of Scenery &f )) pany racss 50 t CURTAIN 8:30., ' ' Com " $2.00. CARRIGES and-Englis- h l 1 to U 11-- P, Shp-On- s. , AH kinds of Rubber Goods; -- t" II S HI4444H444t444m4444m4HH4tmm44 4H4H4 I -- reist-ipabi.- ' . (Advertisemeat) I t 4 f EGEE KINCAID C L O fhti- - t w r s' Fletcher & Thomas Co. I K4H4HH4 |