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EnT - PAQE SIX THE LOQAN REPUBLICAN SATURDAY NOVEMBER ?. 1912. HHH" ' - If i 1 THE THIRDJEGREE "' "The Third Degree," nn excerpt B'pn I Itom "to ln some of Its moat Inter- Hj cstlng pnases, Is perhaps the best W'Ji pioductlon of this remarkable play B by Charles Klein, who will he agree- H3 ' nhly recalled na tho author ot the Iv American drama, "The Lion and the HI ' Mouse, " Tho play In brief Is a force- HB ful and beautiful rotation of the ad- HHJ vctnurcs of a young man from the I; high pntlm of llfo who contracts an 1 unconventional marriage. Thla sub- M ; ,'' ! ject, has of course, before been tho M W ' t subject ot dramatic literature, but HK t tho skillful and unusual treatment Bl' t accorded It In this Inatanco by the Hi' inaBtcr playwright gives It all the at- Hi ( I tractlvenoss of originality and when HJ,. ' I thero Is added tho entirely novel cde- HH'' I mont of phychologlcal Interest, It HHv may be said to bo a complete depar- H 7 ' I turc In theatrical presentations. Tho HBj i play, In four nets, hns been given n HhM' i most Interesting find lavish scenic HHj1 production by tho United Play Com- HHJ puny, whoso efforts Invariably bear HHJ tho ball mark of artistic work. Tho HHJ , cast engaged Is thoroughly consist- HHJ' cut with tho valuo of tho book and HHJ production. HHJ Dad's Definition HHJ Willie Paw, whnt does discretion i "Strong hopes" butter no parsnips. I 1 DIRECTORY H BRING YOUR H" Buggy Or Wagon M 106 North, 4th East Ami Have m Them Painted. Charges rcason- Hs able. H Logan, Hide & Junk Co. HHVji - Pay the Highest Price H for Rubbers and Metals, B Machinery Cast Iron. Also H for Hides Wool And Bees- M wax. IU6 South Main, M Logan Utah, Phone, 62. H I Save You Money H Making Your Furniture New HHJ Upholstering and General Repairing HHT ( Couches In imitation Leather 95. OO HHJ&J Bed SprlnRestreched 75c HHj fj Hair and Wool Matreues Remade$2. 5o HHJS ALL WORK GUARANTEED BY i J. F. Schirmeister W'l Shop 34 S. Main 'Phone 393 b B James ?. Walters Hj Attorney-At-Law Union Block, 75 North Main SI, QHICBESTER S PILLS H fc43csX I'lll. In llrd 4 (loll mmlllcVVV H CV ""52 ';"" d nl Illua Klbboa. V H fa VJ Take na olli.r. Ilnr.rtsi. V C I (if !l:,.f1"1- Auftiu.'irt;n.xrmi HHH I r. r 'amhm iuund i-ilw, 5 HHH " A SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE HHJ, (Advertisement.) I Sell The Earth H Loan Money on It HHJ 1 ! Farm and City Properly, the HHJJ choieeit tor sale and exchange. HHJk j Commercial Stocku bought and HHH ' (old. Plenty ot money to loan HHH on city and farm property. HHH jalest place on earth for real HHH estate anxJ commercial Invest. HHJS menti B H. A.'PEDERSEN H',' And Company B Over tst National Bank Hj " m --- hVH HHHHHHi L'HHVAHVflVflVflv KHHHHIHHHHIHVsffiikBuMs.slHW Republican Ticket NATIONAL For President WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT For Vice President JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN STATE For Presidential Electors MItS. MARGARET ZANE WITCHER Salt Lako City EPHRAIM HOMER Utah County . JOHN N. DAVIS Uintah County EDWIN D. WOOLLEY Kane County For Congressman at Large JOSEPH HOWELL Logan JACOB JOHNSON Spring City For Governor WILLIAM SPRY Salt Lako For Justice of the Supreme Court J. E. FRICK Salt Lake For Secretary of State DAVID MATTSON Ogden For State Treasurer JESSE u. JEWKES Emory County For State Audtlor LINCOLN G. KELLEY Mli.ard County m For Attorney General A. R. DARNES Salt Lako For State Superintendent of Public Instruction A. C. NELSON Salt Lako FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT . For Judge JAMES C WALTERS Logan For District Attorney n. C. CALL nrigham SECOND REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT For Rep esentatlves D. M. MCklIORE Paradise RAS RASMUSSEN Logan FRED O. TAYLOR Lowlston CACHE COUNTY For Commissioners (Four-Year Term) H. H. JENSEN Hyrum (Two-Year Term) JOHN QUAYLE Logan For Clerk C. W. DUNN College .' ' For Sheriff NIELS CARLSON Logan For Recorder MRS. MARY II. JOHNSON Logan For Assessor HEDER C. PARKER WcllBvlllo For Treasurer WILLIAM MERRILL Richmond For Attorney A. E. DOWEN Logan For Surveyor ROY MULLEN Logan For Constable SAMUEL PIKE Logan For Justice of Peace WM. BRANOHAM Locan m t u Long Drawn Out "I wouldn't spend my lwt day at the seashore writing letters. "I must finish this letter. It's tho ono I started to my girl when I first carao down." Tho rojected lover feels that a girl can smile and smllo and bo a villain still. Republican County Platform The Republicans of Cache County In convention assembled re-affirm tholr alleglanco to the great Repub lican party ot the nation, and doclare ai""follows: We endorso the National Platform and candidates prcsontcd at tho con vention at Chicago. We endorse the administration of stato affairs under the leadership of Governor William Spry, and give our alleglanco to tho state platform and candidates presontcd at tho recent stato convention at Salt Lako City. Wo believe In a free and untram moled Judiciary, and stand tor tho best thero Is In professional llfo In tho personnel ot tho Judgeships. We commond the lit , tho training, the adaptability, and the ability of Attor ney James C. Walters our candidate for Judge of the First Judicial Dis trict, to tho electorate of Cache coun ty. We endorso and pledge our sup port to the Judicial tlckot. Wo commend nnu approve the bus ncss like and economical administra tion of present county affairs. Dur ing tho present Republican adminis tration many miles of road have been graded, and tho administration has been otherwise diligent In tho im provements of roads. It has built a substantial nnd convenient addi tion to tho county court house'. It has built Ave cement bridges, each with a span of over twenty feet, and from fifty to soventy-flvo cement cul verts, all representing more perma nent Improvements than has boon ac complished during any prior ad ministrations. In addition to these Improvements when tho present ad ministration turns over tho affairs of tho county to its successor the coun ty's indebtedness will have been do creased more than $30,000. Wo declaro that tho present coun ty administration has kept Its pledge with tho peoplo on tho liquor question Prior to tho liquor election tho Re publican majority, knowing tho do sires ot tho peoplo and anticipating their verdict, refused to grant liquor licenses ln county territory. Wo favor tho co-oporatlon of the County Sheriff's office with tho police force In cities in tho matter of en forcement of tho law, and more par ticularly in the matter of tho "Search lnw. Wo favor economy ln tho matter and seizure." clause In the liquor ot clerkships ln stato and county of fices, and keep In view three great principles in the government of Cache county: public Improvement, public economy, and public prosperity. Wo favor, and plodgo our represen tatives In tho legislature to support such legislation as will promote the advancement and prosperity of our Institutions, ln particular our own Utah Agricultural College, tho natur-1 al and commercial resources of our district ln educationnl, agricultural commercial and other lines. A fair i wago for tho laborer, with reasonable wqrklng hours, top prices for tho farmer, and laws that will prohibit all professional men, and combina tion ot Interests, from combining to fix maximum and minimum rates. Wo beliove tho rank and fllo ot the Ropubllcan party aro still Republi cans, and condemn tho action on tho part of a misguided fow, who are blindly cutting their own throats In attempting to cast tho affairs of Cache county In tho bands ot tho Democracy by organizing a new party. In this hour of prosperity and plen ty, running over a period of nearly half n century of unparalleled, match less Republican rulo, this hour of po litical unrest and personal strife, amidst tho clamor for n chango with out reasons therefor, wo call up.n tho Republicans ot Cache county to consider well tho all Important prob lem of tho hour. Political parties, llko Individuals have records of their own. Tho record of tho Republican party Is tho history of our country. It has mot and solved ovory national question that has domanded solution for ovor a half a century. Its rec ord Is clean and spotless, Tho Dem ocratic party has a record too, a ro cord that docs not Insplro hope, and Is romomborod only In regret. Tho now pnrty, founded on personal am bition may serve ns ballast, It will never stear tho ship. In tho words of tho martyred William McKlnloy: "You do not have to guesB what tho Ropubllcan party will do. Tho whole world knows Its purpose. It has enactod It Into law and executed It In administration. Thoro will be prophets of evil and false teachers. Sorao part of tho column may waver and wander nway from tho standard, out thoro will ovor rally around it a mighty mnjorltr to preservo it stainless." Did tho worklngmon or tho farm era prosper after tho 1892 oloctlon of a Democratic presldont? Thoy did not. TO THE YOUNG REPUBLICANS Just a word to tho young Utah boy or girl who will cast his or her first vote next Tuesday. It Is not necessary to remind you ot the grave Importance of the act wntch you are about to perform. You have studied the problems ot government oud you understand full well what a grave responsibility the elective lranchlse entails. Dut thero Is one thing of which you need to bo care ful and that Is to sco to It that your vote Is not thrown away. You want your vote to countl You wnnt to mako your pcrsonnl Influ ence in this election felt. Other wise thero Is no need of voting. But there aro divers ways ln which you can absolutely waste ypur vote. Ono of theso Is by voting for men whoso chances for election aro absolutely nil. It is quite natural that tho young heart should respond some what sympathetically to the new and the untried. Out of tho desire for change nnd progress thero is bred a Contempt for the things which now aro and a corresponding yearn ing to try something new. Not al ways tho DANGER of experiment with untried gods, and policies, kept prominently in mind. And yet the wreck of the proudest nations which have graced tho earth in the past is strewn with the debris of fallen Idols, and premature hopes, which havo blossomed for the moment only to fall under the rigid demands of stnblo government. Tho Bull Moobo movement Is a spectacular one. Ono ot tho most spectacular figures ln modern his tory has selected himself to lead tho movement. Many ot tho disgruntled office seekers of tho past have rallied to his red bandana. Tho plum hunt ers, tho down;and-outers, the has beens, and a fow, a very few real reformers havo Identified themselves with tho new party. But remember young voter, tho real solid men ot the nation; the men ln whom you have confidence based on previous experience nro not affiliated with it. They are standing squarely on tho record ot President Taft, and tho party that has dono so much toward tho making ot this groat republic ot ours. They know in which way lies safety, and thoy are refusing to bo misled by tho foolish and frenzied appeal ot tho Bull Moobo. But regardless of what your feel ings as. to tho national issue may be this much Is certain; you cannot ...oiu to throw away your vote lo cally by voting for tho men who have been put upon the Bull Moose tick et in Cacno Valley. Every Republi can vote given to the local Bull Moosers movement becomes a voto for the Democrats. Remember this when you cast your vote Tuesday next. The men put up for county commissioners on tho Republican ticket are splendid men every one of them. Thoy nro men who by ex perience and nature are worthy of your highest confidence. Regardless ot whethor or not they are better than tho Democratic nominees It they are ns good it is your duty to vote for them That th'ey are as good no ono who knowB candidates on both tickets will deny. You, then, as a Republican, should support tnein with your voto because. It for no other reason than that, they aro REPU3 i LICAN&. Voto as you will upon tho national Issue but for the sako ot tho party and yourself you cannot afford to voto against tho local nominees ot your party by voting for the Demo cratic nominees, or by throwing away your voto on tho local Bull Moose candidates. Tho men hero at homo you know, and the)' aro mon whom you or nny other honest In dividual can support. Sco to It then, that Cache County onco again is placed well In the Tend in tho Ro publlcan column. J. .J. .J. . T . . .? ? ! .J. SEES THE DISASTER, BUT .J. FIGHTS TO BRING .J. IT ON. J. "If tho tariff plank ot tho .j Democrats Is not tolling tho .J. truth (roplylng to Governor J J Wilson) of courso I need not $ j. discuss It with thorn. It it 4' .J-. is telling tho truth, and .J. should bo put Into offoct, If J J. would plunge- this country 4 J. into a period of commercial .j. dlsastors such as wo havo l j .J. not seen In a lifotlrao." Col. j- vj; Roosovolt at Minnesota Stato .J. Fair. .J I .J. .J " I I I I I $ I I ! ! I $ Ti kllnc In tho throat, hoarsoness loss ot voice, Indicate tho ncod o BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP, It cuees the lungs, quiets the cougf and restores health ln tho bronchia tiit-cs. Prlco 25c, 50c, and 1.00, yei J bottle. Sold by Rltor 1 ros. Drug Co (AdvorttHemenL) PARTY WILL NOT ELECT WILSON If Dr. Wilson Is chosen President next Tuesdny or if the election is thrown into the House ot Reprcsoii tatlves which seems a less Improb able eventuality, It will be accom plished by Republican votes. Dr. Wilson will get his party strength no more; such hopes of victory as aro entertained by him and his fol lowers are based upon tho division In Republican party ranks. Tho low tariff and free trade theorists of the nation are marching solidly under the Wilson banner; tho adherents to tho Republican principle of pro tection are divided, a great propor tion of them following Mr. Taft and a smaller number under tho Bull Mooso standard. Whlto thoso latter can have no hopcB ot success, they are 'dangerous because of tho possi bility that there may be enough of them to reduco Republican major ities and pluralities to a flguro whero tho Democratic voto will exceed them. With an enthusiastic warhoop ev ery Democrat of prominence ln tho United States Is declaring thnt tho principles of his party aro gaining ln popular approval. If they suc ceed In placing a frco trader in the Whito Houso nnd a majority of freo traders ln Houso and Senate, such action by tho peoplo will bo regard ed as an unqualified endorsement of the policy of ruin nnd destruction which tholr platform outlines; tho mad bull of Democratic free trado will run amuck ln the china shop of American business, with nil tho destructive qualities of that sense less animal. Every believer in tho tnrlff policy of the Republican party who votes for Colonel Roosovolt next Tuesday will bo actually canting a ballot ln mpport of the fieo trndo policy which ho abhors. Every bellover In the principles ot the Republican party, who permits himself to be misled by any ot tho specious argu ments that aro presented by tho col onel and his followors, is contribut ing to Democratic success. . It all the fads and ' theories to which the colonel is so recent and so enthusiastic a convert were prac tical of operation, If they guaran teed the Immediate dawn of the Millennium, not oven then would any Ropubllcan be warranted ln with drawing from his own party and sup porting Mr. Roosevelt; for not oven tho superheated imagination of an Irresponsible mental weakling could H concelvo ot that party electing Its President or a slnglo congressman anywhere in the United States ex cept possibly In California. If tho Republican party goes down to defeat next Tuesdny, If tho great policy that has ' bullded, conserved nnd maintained at their present pros porous level the Industries of this great nation, shall bo dealt a fatal blow at tho polls on November 5, tho inevitable panic, which Is as suro and ns certain as tho rising and setting of tho dally sun, will bo brought on by Republican voters who deserted their party to follow a wlllo-tho-wlsp. They could strike no moro deadly blow at tho Ameri can peoplo If thay voted directly for Professor Wilson. A voto for Mr. Roosevelt next Tuesdny Is a voto for Dr. Wilson; n voto for Mr. Morris, tho Bull Mooso candtdnto for Governor next Tuesday, Is a voto for John F. Tol ton, tho railroad tool whom tho Dem ocrats havo nominated; a voto for tho Dull Mooso candidates for Con gress Is a vote for tho freo traders for tho Bull Moose Uckot Is a vote to removo tho protection from wool, lead and sugar, the throe great ar ticles of commerce produced fn Utah a vote for tho Bull Moose ticket 13 a voto for cheaper raw materials, and that means lower prices for what Utah has to sell. Herald Ropubllcan. Travelers to Colorado and the East """ Should select a route famed tor Its p Scenic Attractions and Superior Train Service i-WQIl THE DENVER & RIO GRANDE RAILROAD LffUl I "The Scen,c L,ne r th8 World." J This route offers the "Back East" travelers more var ied scenic attractions, that cau bo seen from tho car win dows without extra expense for side trips, than any other line. Ulln Special low round trip fares to Pueblo, Colorado Springs m Mil Denver and principal eastern points, on salo October 10 and 19, November k 23 and 25, Dec. 21,23,1912. II Through standard and tourist sleeping cars dally to Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago. a SUPERB DINING CAR 8ERVICE. Di nli ir a Fares and fuU Particulars will bo cheerfully furnished r irilllQ on "PP'cntlon to any Rio Grande agent. I ILIUI b '' A' Benlon G.en: A0- P' Dept- F. Fouts, Agent, l IUIHIU Salt Lake City, Utah. Ogden, Utah Frank A. Wadlelght, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colorado. iHiVHHHiiilHiiiiiVMBSHHMHHiliHiVHiiHBiHiliHfliliVfl'BHHHHB' rVfTRUSHlVKYORDERl I Our Specialties Aret Rock Springs j j Aberdeen And j Kemmerer Coal ! '''- ! j AT THE YARD $5.50 PER TON ' i ; M. & L. 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