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Show a ce Se. THE LESSONS FROM THE. See ermine a INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1908. 5 RECENT ELECTION : Result Shows New Voters and | First Voters Are Republicans. | ROMANCE Rit Ce, $20,000 worth of hihigh class, new and OF CAMPAIGN sacrificed American Party Retrogression| Planly Shown by Study of the Figures, watt Fhe 4 Maybe accounted for in this wav: | majority of the judges were Re-| publican, the majority of the worker were Republican and out in th country. districts Americans er ‘ few and-far hetween: that they: we almost {nvleible The Republicar landslide Was complete al] over the | city and county. The returns came to | Liepublican headquarters on the night | of election, showing that the city The lost in In. &@ | 3, and not even the Every woman ENTIRE STOCK not fail to take cent stock. Salt Lake shoppers are familiar with the high character and complete varieties of Wool Dress Goods always shown in this department, and this season's collection of fine importWhat an unusual offering this is ed and domestic fabrics has exceeded all previous offerings. i | THE in Salt Lake and vicinity who has a Dress Goods want should advantage of this unusual offer, which includes every yard of Dress Goods in our entire magnifi- | ted| November REDUCTIONS THROUGHOUT had| been ‘lost to the Americans ind that | Was all that any one wanted. | he ofganizatlon had spent days to] wchieve this greateresult and waen it] came, the relaxation from the lonz (ain came with it and no one waited| for more. Some of the country dis-| tricts reported, but most of them \ M1 | not be understood until the official| Canvass is. completed Romance of Campaign. romance of the campai gn ¥ the mad swirl that culmina Republican' victory Tuesday, 29%,333%, REDUCTIONS £ ec & - Not in many years has there beer much mystery about the votein Salt} Lake county as there was at the -re- | cent, election The thousands' who| in the vitally interested Were 2 of the county we: compelled to wait until their curlosity Was satished by the late arrival or otficial returns : esirable Woo! Dress F; at tremendous reductions this week can therefore be readily understood at a glance, when the above tremendous reductions are apBut don't take our word for it, see it for yourself, a plied to so complete and perfect a stock. most} ardent..worker who had thrown his | heart and oul jnto. the conflict troubled himself about the actual Number of votes Taft or Spry received iM ag certain district, or hoy nrany | votes the Americans had lost in th ame district So, It wa left to the official returns to zive those who ar nierested an analysis of the vote-an analysis that may be interestili ing alike } lo Republicans, Americans and Demo- | at of needs Goods visit will surely repay you, not only for immediate use, but for the future Dress the entire family. | Taking the official returns of vigorous campaign, there eee Pe » 000 than nae tthe ays that' j x, 29 for has as eee such ate: sirable in this as in the lasta resulted in Re ) ( : t tp folitins a city ‘ election To hold ene Serves, fabrics 8 Mh» re Sekt Panamas 222c0 the vote as was well as that, eurprising, to say Socialists) Make Gain. Socialists. too. made a : lthe that e moat ......:........- 42¢ city. Instead Loft thé te So, 1t.would seem that the differ-| wx and Willlain Frank Cannegelter R Tucian (S-) hristensen <A> \ 963 (A.) » ne C All Be Ot S04 A C ies e+-+ rotal ; Congressman Ree in Salt ae ete Lake ¢ ar Martineau. Howell's TiBte re aie ae receiver ewer votes Ripe Saeeha ae an the of the be th 300 votes the elected | wae et whe Presidential | 5%" but the" van ar no 1] 19.073 | Snight, fh Some last | Was Mac city, 2.000 of: ashi, MY Crs OF in Salt Lake not GHP be felnet r candidat: his scree vo the I lof oe in . carried Salt scratched slightl-- in son mene vote high for Ervan, 9,909 g as aes tween. 1 l eur judges carried the Jon. 14,662, , remainde a : Socialists the Pe 1°95 vote vot i wa was Ths | andSy ainior! arene Ame re effectiv in work st ote I surprised the A sé eAELt is ; he of th | seattered':'be-} every. , district warat| bi thess Hear ES and LD which part) Presl- would Stee poe regretted Ee that): on- | REY indicate manager ty. 4 erican:.palty., Maer a at me of their people that to}p a Taftt Liberal ticket. v ould mean} li: a ji ; te for Taft and. the Lmeric mak me j hac in the. distri { than 14,000 ste tickets received ercat ould tick votes, put prac up the by tne teally thé S eloquel etre hada ernol ul a he sa the ; a long) was do- iy rec inet ri are | WI} e ity Am¢ ricans over Witcher th Sureng i. "Amer icans Didn't Told t cler the vote on eounty faking Americans di d not that the 2 manifest Bransford hold their strength ; ine city the in. yot 11,774 ceived Lt receiver Christensen while ll, oe of loss showing fall, this 202 the =p and 1 of face the on otes o extra the amons gain f enc em this year cast were that otes fr t B - : yoted gencrously \merical a pul icket National ryan the om to oe except nothing, syvailed them t ae fe~ - Pun eity: in the is-tutal cats a a ear vote total the. Democrat on eltier a tick a thi thing surprising The pe in '\ hic manner the , \was t fe Richth. 7 streng ‘: » heir st th held ie Democrats Der ars popular the most Morris, ard for many e! Pa name could Democrats a in the city aT votes 5,962 ceived © Democratic 4,500, Ke Demo average & the the ar year : This twice ollec lied can ples yotes d no oad Democrats The No canvass I were out them, not 5 em moult Eo that ee re mo Wee on registration to select l o 4 ‘ tO with 48 the 1 : ? #2.50 to $3.00 fabries about 50 pieces of strictly high-grade sha- imported from,a on tory Au ession In Salt Laké Nat.on the vote: " An i ‘ 4 can aT let i ‘ $ district rl " Cit for nis ont . t 18 o t rics in all wool this sale novelties and plain fab- ...52 20. sho i , ‘ in vote the that i ‘ oa cutee retsecseonrvace ie elt the ong clalmed. oe. OU too, Murray, The due of i ‘ C) a mie, year 1s that founda "| it by the In ent. eta \ c 494 t nth eo : co majorities, Cashines or terms.re . Repul ™~ |) t 1 us 1 eee > H"7 > oy ay hy Ae ie Ae, ee , of a Ke) ef Add e . t great G Pe S ~ test. Voting ¥ stirred : ; until a. care - p cot 2. it forced ¢ -| fas d Carioadas ew u ; ot ec; 1 E | || have Ya practically k ; r¢ | } A P NO i ~ 5 é Vr , >: ] 7 Republican Club good f r cc use and b as the new, new Y below cost. = ee ODEON ODEON ORCHESTRA Tickets, $1.00 a couple Bertal, Pres. & ‘I reas. ' _ J. Meyers, Ist Viee e Robinson, (i, \. ut we ood r oO ay ol ~L quick out We fine ote for Pianos upright $425.00 Several this special be votes 10 between p. well m. the above these December known lLs- rule. dates a judges 5 and will lo be making uv . h ance 7 Stand S 0 d t r1ze as Just J t As A a i arning ° 1S testants ° t on It does difference ure tn the not make any whether you contest or not . ning 2 prize as some. S body who alrcudy hax 100,060 or more votes, because this apecinl prize Is to be given to the contestant polling the greatest number of votes which may be issucd sdoring the next OO days. If yoo sturt iy as | yew contestont and cnn r we Qs will Now, that this " means be if eee any one of than the you winner eara of 150,000 an the ave the the o plano. votes and Increase neat a ota of alof ns. he prize in to be given simply on the increanc avd not ou the total, and remember that all votes counted in the contest for this spectal prize owuat be pew votes Issued between November S and - offer want ere Cetera increase make a grenter contestants, sou s g don't the seh gets yy GOES. other to good up close piano right good as used, slightly each---price if picked Pp out as new, Pp quick, hargains away. . A tike Every Piano Sale Means From 15,000 to 150,000 Votes. a See Merecke] this others havo the contest- it must making one of the old contestants makes ovly 100,000 ereema ae _ nla Re pore neon contestant might Pres. C. Y. Russell. 2nd Vice Pres ‘G. of November. Get Busy. : "ue tinie as we piands at the present bigh grade urmny ae ts selling city in this piano houee No other arouse sach intense Interest as it has. Unlike other contests of similar uature, did not believe that it wonid we tis CORLOSLE } sé we When prizes and 509 separate contestants will 509 are carn-there they what just will get contestant very ef chance whatever there is no element 15,000 votes, you might probably earn a $25.00 prize, have, say approximately If you at that time Only Chliristmas day. on presents thes receive votes the more you do and work More the means while if you showd have 1,500,000 votes you might get into the $300.00 class, so it simply you get, the larger the prize on Christmas day. ; 3 It is all up to you as to whether you get a $25.00 prize or a $500.00 prize Chere is no element of chance in it whatever, One good piano sule for cash will well repay you for the effort-buy your plano from us for cash, enter your own name in the contest and work for a good ACADEMY DANCING Two $190.00. men? that for issued to by C a Bah | itt | come in, so HERE BY = Victorious winner -if you only have 2,000 votes or even if you bave : not entered § the contest, you stand juat ma asnndl altel erat serine goods on our floor when the new Pianos GIVEN provision ' very make room _ to close them them = the opened, while special prize to Contestants d = of a ha as oc $450 onlyPe have few of these Pianos, 4 a a . 1 ST to reason votes up counted ° stl . more, en 7 00 d must ae | anc the is our voted SSS hasSs buyers te : gs Dx to take . A a Th business. } they 5 as they can get during All i $40,000 4 Sale are a , -der ordel We are decision the contestant tornoing days. No votes issued sued between November 8 and December 5 on new business, as it would give some met of the contestants un unfatr advantage over others. 3 OnTeS to %, our business fiat sirnthst r of votes unless we made the ree Cars e . =e 3 d "a just came in an the rest areon the way WE 2 " , ze 4 A anes O O " MUS SPOS OF i = Bs : 7 J T "-p ALL SLIGHTLY USE ‘ 7 A SACRIFICE. = . eS & ite = 3: is E 1anos h b s: and That c Piano rl making to 30 . ° 9 cleriston e. BE it l nesrly ev 17 rolled {utIp led ith In for all the Votes ec. a Amierk Republic ae BS ' ? spit the to gre a \ = covnted to hustie : APHIS x J be ? tepublica "‘whiab?the. organization lwhoth, adis i other Republican: a will e C aMost an This ! A 8 contestants In-the 1anNos,: tl 1« nity want or . the § OV. = } Dva e Polling ween contestants have been holding votes ever since the contest the votes they had. and it would not be fair to offer this ant turning gS ec November We Some all @are- Pi ! by voted p U Cit Republi to prize. C] LOO! Contestant : Z 3 : This beantiful S#50.00 Ludwig Piano is offered ay a special prize the greatest number of votes which may be issued during the next previous ecial Wome! told 1 a conceded. Bingham, n| z - rould, ¢ the " ‘ S did-a w aid Phe lea the : the ssue u thoy nominatio: the men aK Salt Tu ae if at 1 he : \ ‘a precinctinet Second a Lt the fos In candidate "LE worked" wo: ctl 0) > count ai- in cloths in cit) ticket for yt i a Republicans hough it is concede =a a e 2 won anyhow m Une count tie in the Se vote the of the ndvantage bee have would of on : many of these votes prolala haye gon ae the Taft ( tn which would hav Cart eI erlcans varieties ys { with the | pgures cannot bear so much « j emective argument Republican . big through - this tl campaign the oO 1 ne of hey ‘ | wen't'' yote, fo omen politician head Mrs © Fi bute said of. th nei her ..che Contagion Republican and ging spirito. ' ight up t Women would | plurality ot every. distulet in the Fourth'| 5! county | anil} Oy Republica Our } 50- I ]4 ticket This doctrine was preached, |] jivided 4 r as {f lows First t precinet, oy 4;) 4; ception of i Garfield , mut jt .a nor tru by "hird one Fourth, one; ] The informal returns. t ‘ st.for President o witth i vu mt Re publi an headquart from xy e throw i a | William Knight, .Demo oa district on the night of, electio President on that tick lidat for overne carried only | somethin-~ like thi ed } aft beca : : ° le *« a republic ; emu t ; ohn en as me }« distric How _ . } Repay ae ; t eRe Ld withdraw ; he fol -fi t...j ‘ ourt Americans, almo wo : > blican ~ electors: re-}.tha : } wv a i ip trereenieniancnigin Had th as A Lit ral ticket, the | preci t in which jie beaut Spry Lo 1 ained on the Tatt Libe = . : igs ewe rast Spy rowe I rei FOR SALE esult Im the city might have been a has the Forty-sixth hich h carried . : orintine wl pie aang for wh Taft received m« ‘ vy oneecuatl ma . e 7 viet : f erent, vo axsortmer oO et vpHes ce city . dozens and staples, voles 0. 1a new falbvies ...... bencl cyte nt modestly | yote for her, been. post-'}-of scratching 47 Ame Pitt , vone ia : ) Chair- | thelr. at -energetias; Caught in the | convention pre-| precinct, Americans the sy tho wh MOH WO tampec them) = Republicans Fifth Dita. ‘a of the County sitting organization lection. had the ‘for At AEt "a date oe municipal City, ldredge week hay fort compaiison, ; Taft The vote. . im mixtures, , of -desirable Broadcloths including fabrics, $1.75 fancies ! |}country districts where a nd 1 "+ W4s made mor din ph : th a 5 ri With hi eke a eindic tion of the ecord o ticket xuerit We effort. every Lake U uperb that if-th poned Vote, fair take to cither the . inch : and the Pe 7 . anid The » of M aret Zane Witehe 7 fa"-4)theie-TACe Mts OL VisMArgal : 47a.) She S in. city a feature ra il1US-| several hundred head woof' he fello Salt}. oe taidates, na ivan E "thai ia : only -to 2,000 this confid reith an ea tin} .candtdate behind. >t} those ronghols It eo would 5 Great kay received winning hj analysl| ou tg on: th Gamer ae €p ve yotes which | seen Yr tnt ote for Ne present 4 with the in ou Dene ' They Sat the candline iture dates on the county ticket. and can kmeribin. ‘ despite me | Publicans alrevencs ath the Democratic of grabbed noe ey are wondering gz how easy in/in the campaign. an derived from is that the n Salt Lal City . . 1.603 | *mMericans to f s riee vee oO i} ca Slection is o \ D 1 rat! pluralit 1 ote-furtirer snow J astrT Ee 1'Street, 4,083 ; Mre.f Witcher's plurality iceniilc® phase ' onthe hat Bh : 7) C and $1.50 AML 50 Ulisse Serges, Tatfetasc Fes, Wool : rene at eens roe $1.25 and $1.35 fabrics, including Broadeloths, dow striped novelties and fancy foreign mix tures, of citizenship and. the natural | dateean Tie cote ne Mrs. Witcher's Race 11,202 | overnor Rav:.CD.). Hundreds ee ete; °: /.;.....3.. \J1 $1.00 fabries, Panamas, pl. 1es, BatiStess Nis Vues aC iG other de Se with-)} gain 1 tl Lept ica national, state this year than | Me Republicar oh in the elty for j count , . | r is a fair and convincing : : e tration W ‘liar Sr arrie a CR.) . $12,805 | ve Cite. ho" plurality of over normally et5,000 more was last The vote Bina 3 : county cle TK shows: i Margaret Zane Witche the Serges, french Henriettas, fabrics, 75e ence: In ‘Vote, ‘eliminating the: natural | Srowththe of trend the number of Eves v toward growth in voting population, would nor | M#t o enumen ie ees re be ic of upon election day. Democratic | of John C. Mackay, Republican cand were tloated. from the auto- | date for county comlmyissioncr. a or of one or two ble party lead- | wise bettors. ‘on political row wel they were seen now here elss. | Wagering three to one that he wouldnt cer-| LakeThe during loss heavier vote 5 te clei ae mt sale Batiste, Albatross, more yotes were cast this year} , vera-900 this. vea whica lastteddies It is eontitine meeded, of cr bs _ce: | ¥%speaks » there wire eat and;‘ at well were for the Red Special at < I er ala oO a] a heavier vote, but the intense | =‘ other things, that came t mar interest tainly Few ea eae r Yesentin| Out #@ feut, recen = | eas: _ That mean fabries , All 65¢ fabries -« 058 votes cast, | example and as] " rerre waistings i All 60e tures, the . Socialist . candidate,,.received Gleetion" elec a Plaids,' All 85e wool : ompetitor in hs Rae oor es ree Sarnce eoived 6,270 votes, while Richard vr. mobiles Morris, thy Democrat, / polled 5,9 =, | ore but y All 256] ....... ......... waistings worsted and wool 50c All Last City Election John.S. Bransford, American received 11,774 of the 24.302 votes cas al the last city election Dr.»Charl G. Plummer, Republican, his near PiRantne Just Bargains This Sale Presents to Our Patrons | the municipal ward boundaries were not changed, and it {s conceded by all sides that no votes were lost because the narrowing of district lines facilitated the voting to such an extent thi the polls were not crowded at closing Boa Are 2 otes cas | There were only 41 districts in the| eity at that time and it Is not beleved that'all of the voters in the clty exe r-| cised their right of suffrage, for the | reason that in congested districts the machines could not be worked fast > > c dq, a passe the re for county clet Following | i | 24,502 were The the | city there is much food for retlection In 1907, during the city election, when the jssues ere so clearly defined, when all parties had made an active sot: Soaevw g SON 5 Ce PEL} (ish r; 75-77 W. SECOND SOUTH, g SALT LAKE GITY, es - UTAH. |