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Show I ? - . Ak m Imfr ipMrwMPisonfna I HUMBER 388 PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER f VOLUME 6 6, 1914 ILL DISTRICTS L.BritiaH Despatch Riders7Hiding,Behihd Abandoned Gun This is a photograph of & scene on the battlefield in northern Franre, when two British bicycle despatch riders suddenly sighted German a short distance off. .They had no cover until they alighted near a - abandoned -- cannonbroken"-an- d it, expecting every moment to "be discovered and fired upon. Inasmuch as these riders carry ra Election Judges Reports on no rifles nor heavy weaponsTthey had . File at the Clerks Office There Can nothing tor defense except their pis, Be No Doubt as to Control of Utah tols, which would not ' have ", proved effective against German rifle Are. Count For Next Two Years. REPORTED ON TRIES I GER- - NEfiR SEA, DEFEATED 1 TO pol-tdie- JliE ELECTION )' CEHTER;-lVflR-O- r, After bunting which - - for over two ? tor a small colt,. ; Ifaflk Smith of this city found It Wed- nesday in a cess pool near ar farm house in Pleasint View. t The colt disappeared in the neighborhood in 'which ' found and no one could be found ' that had seen it; Wednesday morning a faint whinner was heard by the people living close by and when' some loose boards' were raised the colt was stand- Ing - In . a Iew' inchea. of Jwater, . It waw liftedrout odiher pooF but could scarcely walk. However, after it had been fed it began to gain strength and today It is able to walk. ; , ; PARIS, Nov. 5, 10:60- - p. . m. The . following official communlcstlon-w- a - Issued.. Jtjthe war office tonight: "There is no Infhmation on tho operations at the north of tho Lyx. t . i s "In a violent, offensive movemeat r . by the' Germans north of Artas wo, lost a few trenches- which later wore . 'I retaken. "In the Argonne (region of SL Ha-- . beri) all - the German - attacks boro - -been successfully repulsed. Concerning the remainder of tho eflialXZZZI portance to report., : - s ; -- election returns show that Utah, coun- 7 will have, a Republican ad minis ' Cyalien for tito next two years. James IL. Gardner and J.' Frank Brighurst f U the commissioners and will .control Iho businebd affair of tha -- count. -- All- other offices, - with the -- v - --h . one fstate senator and of reception - v. kMChe sheriff, will be Republican. H. T. PARIS, Nov. 6, The new Gorman Iteynoids was elected state senator drive tor the coast througn Ypvon; " " and Henry East will be sheriff, LIUe and Arras, for which a great Wet Districts For Moyle. annrotSSOJlQO. me-- Jhaa The long wet buganoo which this was stated today and mot with : WesDORrats bars so long tried to tie Its first repulse. TABERNACLE COuCEOT on the Republican party is gone. A The French counter: offensive, ' eUag nun of Salt Lake City shows that ported by new batteries of heavy ar--1 IN PIONEER CHAPEL wet dlstrlctawerejfor the down-tow. r tlllery andl augmented reserve from 1 JTameao H. Moyle, and outside of the IL Van Waggoner, Republican. each of the allied armies, &s able net Weber and Summit county rote. Sena- UTAH LEGISLATURE Eleventh district, Utah, county J. SCHOOL TO DEDICATE 5 advance, bet The Tabernacle Chair will give a only to fpel the 0 tor Smoot lost the wet counties. Salt ! at t vv W.' Wtng, Republican; C. L. Warrick in making succeedt points sacred . concert next 8unday evening Ushe, Carbon, Juab, Beaver are all Republican; 8. E. Taylor, Republican; in the Pioneer assembly ball at 7:3d notable pi egress. DEPARTMENT STILL HEW REPUBLICAN I mining camps and are the saloon Vec- L. R. Stewart. ' Republican. - , The German attack was not chars-- , p. nt The following program will lions of Utah. The dry counties etay-e-d Twelfth district, Uintah - county . terised by the vigor and determinabe rendered: With Senator Smoot, demonstrating marked tho eatlier conwhich tion Utah's next legislature will he Re- Doubtful. I. Chorus, "Let the Mountains wrf- - dearly that the charge of the th Dear flicts coast, the maln do Shout for Joy, Elizabeth Evans. with the ratio of twenty-thre- e :Tiitrtato;d leons being with the. Republican publican, Lawrence the assault' being placed ; of Blackett, Republican. pendence -' Helen C. E. Watson,' W. Newell. Republicans to nineteen Demoparty were absolutely false and with Fourteenth in This would seem to tho district, county Sanpete artillery. one and Socialist, anj riUafed root foendation.- - - rtrtthto depart 2. Tenor Choir;'l of the indicate the abandonment Aagard, Republican r;LU R. and three atiU in doubt,. Following Is -Jb Open Door, ' T .'the money raised to stall hit depart- men ha which Ahderson, Republican.. expenditure of , Chris Froislsnd. , State, Republican. the person n el of the "senate and hm-.scame from the barl work of a J. Duet,. See the, .Mighty - Angol proved so costly to the invaders. y aa ahofcffTu the return available last! JRtwnth dfstrictCarbon landslide in V number df ladle who won The Post Flying. Hilda Johnson and T. Fitch, Progressive. C, E. Wat"tAke county has probably lost one night: Sixteenth district, Finery county contest some months ago. The kxer-J-. son. LONDON, Nav. . t:B0 A. Republican congressman to the Pro The members of the next senate will commence at l oclock ia else H, Democrat Browning, N gnpseives, ns E. O. Leatherwood, to the Dally Telegraph from 4. dispatch "Swet is are: Genevieve, choir Choms, Grand couutv the afternoon and aa Invitation has Seventeenth district, Odessa by,. Solow way, of Moscow says, that Roberts. rotoa J. I behind H. Maya. Murray UEBna!ag a few First district. Box Elder and Tooele exEendi,tc"te4 puEHcTto t ,Se 6. Duet, selected) F. . B, Hammond', bemoawt'",.'-''-'een' The entire county ticket went Demo- - counties W. t-twelve Turkish and German trsn.v Meet We . Again. .Till Hansen, Republican I ' Eighteenth district, Sevier county .present? Ora Bailey and Ada-- Howe. - erotic. The labor unions were respon- - holdover. ports carrying coal have been suak ' 'fv On the same day at the Central R. Asa Hawley, Republican. near on Mediter7. the , Chorus. "The iFarewen, choir, Uzunguldak, slble tor the change in the vote and Second district. Cache county J. W Nineteenth district Millard count school the veterans of the city are to v 8. Contralto solo, . i Gar- ranean coast of Asia Minor. , the - the railroad vote of this county went Funk, Democrat. (From n , , l bn toe guesU of the blgh school A.- Hinckley. Republican. A ' '' Nor.'"U. den Mabel "LONDON, of Developments to the Democrats. Weber county, Ranp) Third district Rich, Morgan and . district Beaver county dents and Superintendent L. E. 8. Bass solo, Thou Sublime, 8weet on land and sea and in the diplomatic feowever, redeemed ' the Republican counties J. W. Thornier, Repub. the of Domestic and the F, McShane, girls gertsen Republican, situation rolled up fast today, cement- and Star, Albert Sontbwick. a Senator Evening Smoot gave big lican holdover. party will entertain Science Piute Twenty-firs- t district county department 10. Cbonis, Me Not, Ing Turkey firmly in her warlike "Forget Fourth district Weber county -- Doubtful: majority. But Weber lost a state aenafthem at dinner, at 4:15 oclock. .The; ; T. position.-- ' Choir. . tor to Chd Democrat. William Craig, Republican holdover, r- 1 f announced snd Redeemer The legislature My ""Republican with (and Joseph Chez, Democrat, SolorMy - the assisted by inson, instructor, Dastrup, Republican. Ephraim Turkish the has fleet that officially Lord, Helen Newell, wod majorities in both houses, and! Fifth district. Summit and .Wasatch Twenty-thir' 12 district, Garfield ooun-- home economics committee .of.-tbben driven from the Black sea and Is Male' miartette (selected) She problems coming up for settlement, counties L. B. Wight, Republican Mrs. T. j Homw and School association Thomas Sevy, Republican. ty now effectively bottled up in the BosQuartette. must be settled by the RepublicaDs. holdover., , Twenty-fourtdistrict, Iron countv a. Smoot, Mrs. Ralph Poulton, Mrs 13 , "Inflama-tus.Solo phorus with the Russian Black sea and In chorus, vote Utah W. Tim nncfflcial county Sixth district Salt Lalee county L. E. Eggertsen and others who hav Day, Republican. fleet standing guard at the entrance. Cluff Alene Choir. and and follows: .Mont is 'as Ferry, Charles 'Cottrell, Jr., - been working for over a year for Twenty-fiftdistrict, Washington On the Cancasian frontier Turkey is For United States Senator D. O. Rideout, Republican holdovers; D. IL Morris, Democrat of the department in Ice installation the county to have masses J0Q.O0D. troops. stated . . cocoa, cake and candy, JameKe' H, Movie (DJ , (. . :. ,, . .t.p75 George H. Dcrn; Democrat, and Frank Twenty-sixtKr.ce co.unty tlie high school., .. district, canhe25,001) cavalry and over 100 , sandwichesIncluding obtained and 6'iCU r . "Itesd Smoot (R) i f Evans, Progressive. R. Spencer, Republican. At 5 oclock the department will I- everything for the pleasure of the pa- batteries of artillery with guns of J. For Representative in Congress Seventh district, Utah county J. H j district San Juan open for a public supper, the pro trons of the- - public schools and thn!r heavy caliber and newest type. Gen- ,583 Wootoon, Republican, nnd H. T. Rey- - county Uriah Neil son. Democrat James H. Mays (D) reeds of which are to help establish frier a vflj be arranged. The faculty oral Sanders Pasha is in command .6008 j noldp, Democrat , HO. Irafhenvood (R) Twenty-eightdistrict, Duchesno this wtrk. Following the supper i i or Die high school and nil the teacher? army, which already 13 reported, For Supt. of Publ'c IliPtruction f Eighth district. Juab and M'Maid county Doubtful, ecienca f departn en of the public schrols will to have rtbodpmcstic taken numerous villnges along the compose f,9c 2 counties J. R. Edeheill," Repuh!icn 1 Dr. Ephraim G. Cowans (D): will be a" free lUnstraied lecture : there This report comes from the frontier. rommittce. The board of .A8PG holdover. A. C. Matheson (R) : 7 p. m.fby Prof. Byron Cummin, s education at U Turkish Jntforse the program and it an apparently authentic MARRIAGE LICENSES , Ninth district, Sanpete county Or- Par State Senator U., on "The Cliff I? urged that all dean of the source. A attend the parents fild lando Bradley, Demcerat IL T. Reynolds (D) Dwellers. Tfco lecture will be fol Crsf ptemnt at a real "social center Krm-- Caulner (R) . :. Tenth district, Sevier, Wayne, rime HfiSOj Marriage licenses' have been issued iowed by appropriate speech mnMrr evening and make it a succers. NOV. 9, 1914, SIXTEENTH 'Caleb Tanner (D) v vB78t and Garfield, counties William Secg- to the following .couples; auditorium, refreshments, in thr lathe SCHOOL'"' OF ANNIVEfiSARV Oliver C. Reber'Scr and M,l,s Julia domestic science department . and latil John J.'Woolon (It) ,., .Al. fCF', mRR IQG E . ' hoth Carbon,., Jlinl Hsprascnbailver-twelfth fHsU-I?h v mu..,, .'vEBr-Sta- ts :,T t'mjj biLftd 'W il)-r The teachers and pupils of the .580.1. Emery, Grand and San Juan counties .Wto. W. Edwards,. of Simnish.J);priT-,ndanee-anTllekzrd D. Wadley (D) FUNERAL HELD MONDAY av d school are elaborate .. making w and Gertrnde .Slide of CoalrtUer. DoaDrCoHoUf Repub ioa n. Ojienshaw- fD) rehJoy'. a "couple of BoUrS vr dancing six.5687 C. U. Beck fD) Funeral services over the rema'r.s Representatives. teenth schooL of the W. '....5GG8 anniversary Elder Box MrKell county Robert First district. of Mrs. Alice Burrldge were held in (D) For years past Maeser day has been term C. Horsley, Republican. : the Pleasant View chapel Monday. County Commissioner, of the school year. A T5SS7 Second district. Cache county W. K. A. Hulsh (D) The speakers were Thomas J. Foob). the big day oil 5200 painting from one of our lo.5911 H. Griffin, Jr., Progressive; T. W. James H. Gardner (R) BiBhop Albert Francis Manwarlng. " cal ha4 been purchased and artists ,f term County Commissioner, Cluff, Bishop Thomas N. Taylor, and Peterson, Progressive; Samuol Old to the school at that be will presented , 5817 man, Democrat. : D. N. Christensen (D) Bishop Burdell Davis. Musical numwill be hdd. An art time. exhibit M. R. Rich county .,6041 F. Brtnghnrst (R) Third district, bers were furnished-bSidney Cluff, Good la ' Every program prepared. v"" For County Clerk Olive S. Olsen and the Pleasant View Pope, Republican. one invited. J. J. 6834 Weber county V. Robison (D) Fourth district, choir. A. E. T. Palfreyman ?R) . ..7, .. .'7.60.12 Barker;' Republican r'G. D.' Folkman, Fear County Treasurer Republican; John C. Child, RepubliEST. TAFT ALTON PACKARD TO 5733 can; Joseph H. Fowles, Republican," ! TteftlT. Hulsh (D) FAVORS SEVEN YEAR OPEN LECTURE COURSE ..6118 Fifth district. Morgan county U L, Nelson (R) . . TERM FOR PRESIDENT Democrat. Chaflese M. Craft. For County Sheriff ' most. B. L 4r C. Alton the Packard, Davis .6059 county Sixth district, 7T7" Uwiry East (D) f CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov. 5. ALd noted cartbontBt of' the day: wlU Marlon Clinger (R) ............ .5S53 Mabey, Republican. seven-yea- r term for president of the open the Lyceum series for tho P Seventh district, Tooele Jalex SeFor County Recorder B. Y, U. lecture course Saturday United was advocted by former States 6GD7 van. . Ceorge Amos (D) night at the Brigham.Young Unf--- Eight- idstrlet, Balt Lakecpunty-Mrs. Floyd-" Johnson.- (R) -r r : the law school Harvard versityT Mr.Tackard fs welt" Democrat: yesterday. Elizabeth A.Hayward, For County Attorne- yI think it wool have been wiser" known here for. tho entertain- I . . .6788 Mra Lilly C. Wolstenholme, DcmoGrant C, Bagley (D) ments he has givf n In the paat. he said,, "to have made the termd Ceo. r. Tarker (R) ' fl) Seats may be obtained tor th seven years ard to M"e President For Countv Surveyor course from Profesbor John C A him for it Is, ineligible C. Hurray Twelves (D) . . ' ' t Swenson. the Inst year of his first term is bur.John R. Fte vart (R) The lecture course Is one of dened with thoughts or a - second For County Assessor " the best scheduled In a numbr,W term. V'orge P. Garff (D) ...... of years, and those desiring to Professor Taft caused a laugh when MyrriTn R. Chrirtenrn (R) 1 attend should get their sents when he refred to "the recent Progres ' with their dls slve party gentlemen early. James Tt. WaBjer fD) da.in of constltut'oml limitation.' J. P, Creor (R) - f f' - . . j J , - I - f J 1 1 wieieks .takes place , next, liondaytlu ;i ; . With everything .done but the l count of the count; 'commissioners, . Reinforcements Hurried to the Firing Lines by Alllee', and Germans;,: . Teuton i Rely . More on Their Ar- - . tlllery Than Formerly. . COLT LIVES TWO WEEKS IN CESS POOL offlc-tka- : TURIIEY N s , 5 . ... 1 1 a ny , n -- i! - J : I . , - ... - . Jep-perso- i n - atis:; pro-dige- olo,-"T- , e county--J.-me- nt. The-Democr- " . m.k ' . ? , ! , . - , - . Done.'"' ,, - , Da-vi- s Eg-0- : I -- - , v ; e- I a d 'Pc-shar- d 4 h . . h ...... ( h -- - Twenty-sevent- h I of-th- ' h J -- J ! ; 'IT.-o- 4 f i - t -- - rriilf-t.t'V'- 1 aU.whO-Wlsk.ia- -- ''r.,TV7:-TTr,,82,- 1- Mae-se- ,r of-tho - L " , '. . , EX-P- R .............. - , -- -- V ! Socialist-Progressive- . 1 2V-- K2 I -- -- 4 Xi v , |