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Show UtAttlftATESIfAN him there or la willing to SUN RISING IN WEST RepubHouT Hue' have him there, it will be evident bow of this machine SAYS. LITERARY DIGEST IN GIVING 5lt1htha Influence v AndJGnrRiW j Evdn If thereVere a RESUME REACTION OF NEWSPAPERS ot oath being ln the UI!h!od . South Regarding 's I am wondering If tho country ehim-p- pAL-SMIT-H'S ; .. r . 1 (Ontlnwi I ul that ml; Smith .?! not at mm.1 And i ,( i ja "Wjdnt prefer that to having tho 0 "la almost .WASHINGTON, P. national campaign, seme of o hr town Fiji 1.) tut that- there IN BNBbOr ot BtAtM every to appeals hopoad- tho IMhon of Waters which Republican pleads resort to sectional .prejudice Its mdonuMst ai are mot .wot, nnd'jtise.tht still others which (he slightest Import- - win sipport Al Smith. wot or Ary, as cry that tho South will be la tho eon- - I tkitr" tho il'liUr thvAiM inthfOO V of tho asst -- tool 6T Congress," said Representative Wax A. Old field, chattmaa of tea Dem- earn- - If the Democratic national ' convention decides to. nomlnats a woman for I OUMMOff the It wUl he unable la the Third Judicial District CooA Ot to avoid consideration df ' (be Iddy Salt Lake County, Btatwof-Utafrom Wyoming especially If Smith Is Pauline Donald, plaintiff, vs. G.j F. Its presidential nomln. Wyoming Donald, defendant. BumEfflnC 8tata Tribune. ' The State of Utah to the saM Defendant: m- i ' Yon nrq hereby summoned sp appear : . within twenXy.days after the qervtco off this summons upon yon, if served with In the county In which this action ftp LEGAL NOTICES WITH V. OTHER EDITORS,-. te .tho event pf Dmiocrato t Issw ie machlao doing the Tiding. u4 ,"j ?Woitrn PuHcnti nt P10BATI AHD tfUABDIAir. Hought; otberwisd,' within' thirt'daya mrvoTKn after service, and defend the above caTHE PARTY T stled action; and In case of your fall commit-too- . ocratic national coagressloasl IN AMEN DANCY. 4 Urs so to do, judgment will be render In a statement leaned today. (New York Times) SBBM BUts tho Lswlstowa ed against' yon according to the deFor Further Information fast base tee: Co&gott each on; appeals Colonel Theodore Roosc-wlXJustwhy Democrat Nows admits that at themo-wU- l "They mand of the complaint within tea of because southern Democrats, -the tho OoBRtgr Work or Koipoo should have been gaum oeatlsMst sppeon to ho that days after service of this snmmoaa would att- chosen to younger, long service, congressional be the chief speaker at the tbs ascendancy among tho Deao- - ain- certain upon yen, will be filed with the Court tiro Bifson "coanmltted .. Important Republican state emu of Montana." Bit. it adder convention la This Is an action brought to procure besenate and house la Rochester has been something of a In Mtter of fact nobody it aMo chairmanships the Third Judicial District Court, Judgment dissolving the bands of matcause of tec seniority rale. Repre- mystery. to say with any Perhaps the honor was oftow sentative Wood of Indiana, chairman rimony now existing between plaintiff fered to him as a consolation prise. In and for tea Comity of Salt Lake, and defendant amajerity of tho DeaocnU of of the Republican congressional com- As (he great aim,' and apparently the tans an reacting .to tho Smith cam. mittee has been a State of Utah. offend- ole reason j. h. Mcknight, conspicuous for existence, of the Repatg for the aomlnatlon. Nose of er in this Attorney for Plaintiff: this sec- publican New York Is to beat in the rooognlaod loaders of the party tional cry,respect' In raising party 5 P. O. Address: Beason Bldg.. they Ignore tec fact that Governor Smith, a man who has tried T NOTICE TO CREDITORS have expressed their views on tho MA.T.Mt. Salt Lake City, Utah! Democrat who northern cqmos every endorse, of the true tho .The significance political oracle to explain now subject" 12.) (Oct to Is given the most Import- the meat of Governor Smith hy tho Ogden thing could be done. Or possibly Estate of Petronella Oblad Gllssmeyer, another Montana Democratic antcongress gtin to committee assignment possible, the Republican Deceased. (wnfermco note upon whether or not dany recalled that Great jry,. Tribune, while bestow upon new ASSESSMENT. NOTICE NO. 17 members, and often the colonel had managers the action represents the sentiment disiniisiiig the Ogden ' meeting as a southern Creditors wil plresent claims wlthi DIAMOND OIL COMPANY, a ec. been hunting fearsome Democrats surrender thetr wild beasts in India. He of tee Western states. In so for as little would bo, vouebers to the undersigned at 126 poratlon iff the State of Utah, staged more for the California Is concerned, a rather pains- - benefit of those who participated In It claims under the seniority role In or- .therefore, precisely the man to hold Bank Building, on or be- - pal place of bualneaa. Salt Lake City, counto der sections the other of give up a staffed monster to frighten the fora the 17th day of December, A. D. Utah. taking Investigation among represen- than for Governor Smith, is neverthe. 1927. . bf this state, and senU- - try representation. Notice la hereby given that at a regln convinced that But even If the cry of the South Republicans to strike a chill or fear into perhaps ernor Smith is unquestionably the meat is Increasing. We read: C. F. WILLIAM GUSSMEYER, Reular meeting of the Board of Directhe am in were tho I saddle Justified, nomlnatee for candidate or the nation. Anyhow, this party Administrator of Estate of tors held on (he 12th day of October strong Western Democratic leaders believe if the country wouldnt pr publicans Petronella Oblad Gllssmeyer, 1927, an assessment of one cent (le) hat he attempted at Rochester, that the party must be led in 1928 wondering McUon-Vnr- o to for that the having In Oregon, the Albany Democrat- by e progressive whose sincerity Is nhllu admitting that Governor Smith Deceased. per share was levied on all Issued aad machine wearing the is DRAPER A LANE, Henld points out thit tho Ocdon on-- ynflyeyonod honest and whoso Derwniallty Pennsylvania and personally outstanding shares of Diamond Oil dorsement Mma ymean whole lot or appeals to tee masses sufficiently to boots an dspurs, as Is now the case the colonel pictured him as the assoAttorney for Aibnlnlatrator. one mill per share on Company will new be and true the la congress. wide Is a Date of first publication October 15, all Issued (or a very little, becausethere ciate, friend and political beneficiary offMt u,e glamour which tee and outstanding shares iff I doubt if the realises Jnst country cosbetween the of the most corrupt and vicious ele- A D. 1927. s anced and deeply entrenched the formef Guitaveson Oil Company), K,ftlmes, what enormous power this notorious ments of the rank and file and the Last November 5, 1927. In a community. This attempt can throw around Its party payable Immediately to Joseph machine the combination, political of the politicians, wno dates.. At Smiths to on this which so depict Governor Smith as an "ally treasurer, at S02 Vermont Buildavailability lib' the preserves diligently tee of division with are more the NOTICE TO CREDITORS of vice" was felt by some of the older re impresses Itself more emphst-Imv- erties of Laka City, Utah. Salt ing, wlclda not only Philadelphia, with and lihM tban lbey are each day upon Montana Demo In the executive branch of the" federal Republican campaigners present at the stock, upon, which this ,mm Any principle." In the third Paclflcooast entli They want a progressive and to be a political blunder, Estate iff George Y. Pugmire, De- moot may remain unpaid on the 14tt as well m la Pennsyl-- . convention ceased. state, the Hillyard Inland FPre Uberal man In the White House who government, but the colonel proudly boasted that of November, 1927, will to delinbut In the national congress. be Creditors will present claims with day News is of the opinion that the Ogden bad not permitted them to edit" be responsive to tee legislative vanla, and advertised for sale at pubquent a has definite Nearly everybody pretty vouchers to the undersigned at 1109 lic auction and unless conferees spoke for themselves rather desires of the common people. They bis speech. He went la to It Idea of Mellon's financial through Secretary of their party In Bank Bldg., Balt Lake City, made before will be sold payment - teafifos the majorjte on Monday, ' accept a Catholic and a wet. If power, through the treasury ' depart- his own visible delight, even If to the Deseret P- on or before this Utah, tho Nobe 25th West of Bays Washington . he is progressive, more enthusiastic-9- ! ment and the federal reserve day December 12, 1927. at 10 o'clock a. ax, board, consternation of many of his hearers. vember, A. D. 1927. ally than they can a Protestant and a of how he was recently made master at the companys office, 802 Vermont To identify Governor 8mlth with been RALPH Mr. McAdoo has T. STEWART, exceptionally dry who is hopelessly reactionary." Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay of . the farm loan board and given a Tammany, and Tammy with all that Administrator of the Estate of the from Reno The Nevada State low throat-clutc'Strong out here. His Is delinquent assessment thereon, toon corrupf has been rural and vicious, credits. long They Y. as a possible presidential candidate ui Deceased. George Pugmire, can count "Nevada be that with tho cost of advertising and Indicated as gether know a anid how his aluminum trust part of the Republican STEWART, ALEXANDER A BUDGE, does not necessarily mean that his pg a 8mlth state"; and the Elko Indeexpense of sale. 1929. ' Colonel Roosevelt for other have strategy groat properties 'enjoyed for turn now Governor to will Administrator. Attorneys supporters pendent. In tee state, says: JOSEPH BEHUNQ, favors, with complete Im- has simply blurted It out In advance, Date of first publication September So far as the state of Wash-- , Smith. The Ogden, endorsement is a useful special tariff with from Sacretery. indiscretviolation violence for and exaggera- 24th, A D. 1927. prosecution it is well to bear foothold for Smiths Elsa tern support-i- munity . lngton is concerned, 102 Vermont Building, Balt Laka laws. They know: he1 tion. In this state, at least more seaLast, October 15, 1927. mind that this state has two bone- - era. Most Important of all develop-dr- 0t the ' . City, Utah. senators and five dry congressmen, ments growing out of It la .the: fact is boss of. tec prohibition unit, admin- soned Republican politiclsns know (Please make all chocks payable to istration of which has become a na- that thi ssort of thing will not go. They " the state's entire congressional dele- - that tee chairman of the Nevada NOTICE TO CREDITORS the company.) which might indicate how this oeratie central committee telegraphed tional scandal through the graft and have too many times been compelled (Oct 1L) tats would accept the candidacy of the meeting that Nevada Is safely for corruption disclosures now being to follow Governor Smith In his pro- Estate of William C. Jennings, Deknow la that for madp.. posals humane They Pennsylceased. wet tendencies." with and legislation, Smith. Although the conference did jone ASSESSMENT NOTICE combination la have too frequently had to listen to his Creditors will present claims with vania, the Mellon-Var- In Montana, tee Helena Indepepdent little to bind other states in tbs West,. ko :ofcan on hold rnpreme scora that' praises Mbodr the 'of what he has vouchers to the ..believes that Governor Smith has a this declaration from the Nevada at the Louisa Mining taka" City,1 Ut flee unless Indorsed. ... by It, . bat I done for- women and children and the bank of Walker undersigned In the West which is crystal- - er, .doubtless baaed upon fairly Brothers Bankers, if and will soon begin, to loom up piete knowledge of the situation her dpnbt many realize bow, powerful la dependent classes and working people Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the Location of principal place of bust-neof delegations." More- - indicates this state's delegation will the influence this combination wields to be In any- doubt of the boomerange 18th day of February, A. D. 1828. fo Lake Salt ln City, Utah. shown-la-thor Is ' it effct congress.' ' such clearly, MARTHA on any attacks .. H. JENNINGS and him as ..over: be for the New York governor. . Notice la given that at a hereby of the main' assignments Impetuous Colonel Roosevelt nyif Pennsylvania ' "In our own state of Montana, it Is DEMOCRATIC CHOICE. . WALKS RBROTHER8 BANKERS, meeting of the board iff directors, held hen to Important committee posts in at. Rochester H6w people In other Executors of the Will of on the 8th day of Oct, 1827, an assaaA-men-t J T? m n7rat! In the Bihboring state of Idaho, the house... statro would be affected , ... William C. the Deceased. j,McAdoo and other Tjrtin s the Wallace is convinced of (Vic) cent per share "The congressional direc tor v shows that, the Smith campaign byIs onlycrya W, H. BRAMEU Jennings, teat .Ctovernor 8mith. will carry Mon- - that the pnHSmito rosolutton of the that In i he last house, was levied upon the capital stock of Ini Tammany Pennsylvania disgfclsd It la campaign Attorney for Executors. ' d CCMM represents "the Choice members held com Impossible at present to say In the Date of first publication October 15, the corporation, Issued and outstandeight of tee .major secnnaniutrneted dtSmttu. The of tbe Democracy ' of aU the Par West mltteo ing, payable Immediately to the secre.as Democratic follows" D. 1827. ..chairmanships, ..recent conference also emphasises tie erB outside A New1 York party those- not repreesnted as tary of the company, at his office, 114 gtos, and ' the Banking currency, Tammany Representative has November 1927. been someLast, 5, reproach well as those represented at the meet- - McFadden; Felt Building, Salt Lake City; Utah. Inlike a foreign affairs, thing Porter; tradition,' 'and it has been We read further: lng. Any stock upon whlck this aaaeoo-mesnlat Invalid deserved affairs, igignsdSMiMsciMdiMMMS , It is difficult at thU distance to aeKless; Whether the old dislike NOTICE TO CREDITORS pensions. may remain unpaid on the 12th 8woope; Judiciary, Graham; military could be revived today in all of lta t -- i i J.eeuabfop.the South. Governor. Smith day of Nov. 1927, will be delinquent Morin; affairs, naval former Butter" Estate no iff John affairs, Deceased. ode kndwrf We intensity Myers, has been popular with the Western' poet offices and and advertised for sale at public aucpoet roada,-- . .briest nay find out next year But Colonel Creditors will present claims with . democracy for many years, and the ad tion, and unless payment Is made be- are more than half-ma- Roosevelt has no doubts upon this subThesq the tlon of Its representatives at Ogden jor committee In the ject or any other. He Immensely enchairmanships' !ls. in our judgment, only an expres- house. In addition, sion of the strong ground-swewhich are chairmen or two .Pennsylvanians joyed his own fine derangement of the delinquent assessment toother important epitaphs, and reached out for such before the 20th day of December, A. to pay with exists for him as a candidate through the cost of advertising and gether committees, enrolled D. CampbelVor 1927. billa, as one he made taking comparisons the out the nation. We do not pretend and the expense of sate. . ol the committee Brers, on TRACY LOAN A TRUST CO.. print- between Governor Smiths financial to account for it. But of Its existence R. O. DOBBS, Secretary. as nelL as of several rther lets, olicies. and those of the national gov By W. V. ROCKEFELLER, and growing strength there can be no ing. nut No. 114 Felt Bldg., Salt Lake City, Import comniltteex In rddltion.j ernment, winding up with the splendid Trust Orileer. Utah. doubt" member hold at least burst of imagination Involved In Pennsylvania e or Executor of Estate Another Idaho paper, the Twin Falls Published In the Utah Statesman, other than the place chairmanship setting that ir the Smith plan had John Myers, Deceased. Salt Lake City, Utah. Times, however, finds it difficult to on nearly all of these committees, prevailed in Washington during the POWERS, BITER A COWAN, picture as the Wests choice for presi- while on eighteen committees, mem- past seven years "bread lines would Attorneys for Executor. dent a man who la wet In. his sympa- bers of Prompt remittances will greatly aMf (thc Pennsylvania delegation now. be forming where there are lines Suite 114 Kearns Bldg., thies aad who is "representative of all hold ns In pushing forward to success dw-- ' two from to On the. of flve.placex automobiles" Salt Lake City, Utah. that Is Tastern, far removed from the Ing 1927 and 1928, the development naval affairs committee, four PennsylThe colonels harangue, together Date of first publication October 15, performed In 1927, great agricultural . question which Is vania to date, gives as .members hold assignments and with the platform adopted at' Roche- A D. 1927. gripping at the throat of the West" every hope of being shippers of ore to November. 1927. In Colorado .the Grand Junction Dally oh the post offices and post roads com- ster and the whole time and temper of Last 5, smelter during the coming year. ' mittee. they hold five places. When it the proceedings there, shows that the Sentinel remarks: "It must be remembered that Colo- Is recalled that on most of them ma- Republican party of the state of New mMMSM9MM9MMHMS9SSSSMte9StMM9li rado, Utah, Idaho, and several other jor committees there are but thirteen York has now become little hut an of these states were among the strong- assignments falling to the majority party It drops everything e est advocates of and nation- party, it will .be seen that the num--. else In order to defeat Governor al Prohibition, and It is bard to believe her parceled out to the Pennsylvania Smith "We must begin now, shouted any candidate considered wet can get delegation Is disproportionate and Colonel Roosevelt- "the work of stopdelegates from this part of the West gives that delegation a preponderant ping Smith In 19$8" If the Republicans are not able to Governor Smith has a considerable fol- Influence In the house. 'An evidence of Mr. Mellon's power block him In this state this lowing, and Tbs .Sentinel could. supyear, they in the assignment of an outrigt may not be strong port him enthusiastically if nominated, was enough to head him new member from Pennsylvania, off in the nation next year This Is although its editor, as delegate-at-largof Pittsburgh, Mr. the state of fear to which the New from Colorado to the New York con- Harry vention in 1924, supported McAdoo and Mellons home, to a vacancy on the York Republicans are reduced They Davis. The significance of the Ogden powerful ways and means committee. have no presidential candidate of their Mr. meeting is overestimated In the East" en Mellon caused Mr. Eatep to he giv- own They dare not say a word about this assignment, ever the protest prohibition All that they are sure or In Tucson, The Arisons Star says that the Ogden meeting did not reveal of even many Republican member of Is that they are against whatever GovArisonas attitude or that of the ma- - the lpuae, even before he had taken ernor Smith wants Their one great oath of office and In vlnlatim of dread Is that he may In announcing my candidacy for city commissioner of Jority of the states west of the Mis- the trample them an the precedents, for I am unable to Into the dust River!" as Smith, It explains. he has done sisslppi Salt Lake City, I deem it a pleasure to ask you for your supagain where any member of congress many times before They boast that Twenty five years business ex-- has many political friends in Arisons, find hits First, it will not be possible for me to meet all of the port. ever been desirthis given are a constructive party, but tohighly they perience. For 3 years manager o which is habltluaily Democratic, but able and Important who are interested m our city government, and people durlne assignment have one day they or only hope secondly, plan Urge n, of 1 wish to have hlsflrst term. Of course Mr. Mellon did to destroy Governor Smith Whether everyone know just what policy I stand for It because to wanted a spokesman on th0 event 1 to and against in Salt Lake City a municipal government ghow that thejr thwn - No tho public pvr.ll uot the committee to take the place of selves are the ones to be destroyed, I stand for a fearless, clean, economical, and practical gov-- , unwho on Ogden had No one the become needed. Mills, his there Is no prophet to tell us; but Courier, has .this to say: actually ernment for all of the people, all of the time, and shall not of the treasury. When there can be no doubt that aa If In I "The Ogden endorsement will quick- dersecretary public payroll not efficient en a trend in the West toward tbo con It Is understood that substantially ev- preparation for that fate, the gods spend any money or make any pledges to my friends if elected. demand for '' ery Republican congressman from have first made them mad is a large ictlon that a natkm-wlThe ritv government My policy will be absolutely open and alike in respect to all . PMsylvanla is a member of the ' Governor Smith as the standard-beare- r . religious creeds, organizations, and public utilities to the end business enterprise that belongs Mellon-Varma-because e the from crumbling . .WITH SMITH WILSON OR ROSST kKp of better to all the people, and the taxpay- again on the shoals to which .a rum government I also pledge that graft, and inefficiency will not be perevldentl Hugh C. Wallace, national figure er loses more through inefficiency conflict or religions dissension would Bra wlth vhom mitted in any department wherein I supervise the employment of men, contracting or otherwise. You realize, aa well as I, that if the practice which I have in Salt Lake City for many years is carried on at our watched take seriously the boom" of Lrs. Nellie T. Rons of Wyoming? coming election, L will have to fight large sums of money be- If so why? ing spent, and pledges to men' in office, which means that if ". The claim of Mrs. Rosi for probably I were elected under a plan of this kind, I could not carry out empty honor which nevertheless will the policy I have outlined in this letter, consequently I am ask door' Mellon. They prefer Smiths frankness be a high distinction would appear to to Mellons hypocrisy. The Western be auperslor to that of Mrs. Wilson. CATCHING FEVER. ing you in all sincerity for your personal support and influence in this coming election, and I believe that you are inter ' The primary was In New Mexico, the Albuquerque politicians generally regard Smith ss Mrs. Wilson was the wife of a presl or Rosa Mrx wife the a West believes "the State Tribune that the governor, a best to bet win. Is to It the rated in making Salt Lake City all that it should be. instituted to give people easy Of his predict Smiths nomination with the aBd Mn-- Wilson correspondingly the is catching the Smith fever. i shad thank jou for all that you may do toward supportchange to vote for candidates not Catholicism ore runs but record lack of the and his Prominent West llberallv sympathy supporting him. It, l d me. t0 Mrs. Ross by a political ma- with Volsteadlsm, this paper says: ing wax looks as though he will have this,rurther nte that 1 'Thousands of Protestants who ba state. governor the first woman to be chine. The voters have the opporfour years ago that they would Very sincerely yours, Oklahoma, howuver, says the Musko-- , 0Ternr of a sovereign American fnnitv to take things into their lleved ver support a Catholic for president gee "will never vote state and that fact oer loom Mrs. own hands bv votinff at their own B.D. FIELD, . bow fQr AJ gmKh Thrfr numt fop 0De pxcrpt B dry. nd lt ,dds Wilsons distinction. election on Tuesday, uc vry- goma think the cure for Catho- thatany even if nominated. 8mlth "hasn't' Mr- - Wallaces nomination of Mrx pimav Ness Building, lies running for the presidency lies In a chance to be elected. noml- toiler 25th. In Oklahoma Wilson for the letting Smith maka the try. These be- - City. The Oklahoman thinks R t . nation Is predicted upon assumption i Salt Lake City, Utah!' Governor Al Smith will be the If I gm elected I will give Salt lleve he could not win. They expect "doubtful if the Smith forces are ' T.nVo rstv sn honest and efficient ,h Democrats to lose envwav. rvhora flclently stronb to capture three nat- -, Democratic presidential nominee. Has Mrs. Wilson endorsed the Smith have confidence that Al Smith la too delegations west or the Mississippi." business administration. (Pali Political Advertisement) (Wise to ure his office to help his The Ogden meeting, it adds, "msy church. These believe his conduct la suit In the complete mobilisation of Mrx Ross has done so, pubMcly, em- 7' : "ii(Paid. Political Aaverusemeufc; ithr presidency would forever allsv re- - the dry majority and the elemlnatlon Pbatlcally and apparently with enthu- lasm. Uffow prejudice in America. Thera of Smith from Western consideration." T" M tfeOf WWW CO to proroat tho Tsmqumyislng of the put juA tho iBTUhW oCtho White Hoots hy tho. Vigor. AJ Smith never secure tho pemlaatlowlte tho votes of tho West, not.only emoso ho is tho apoatle of the won. .. hot: even more hecsoss to tho nee-- , thinking voters of tho West. ho soots tho Tammany political machlnx balance against htsl, wo ten the following telegram from tho Bah A.BtMd BOW .. - Ib-th- ' ANTI-SMIT- H t. he-.tf-o - W .All doflaltJut Mon-Bott- e ' - . 514-1- 1 . side-sho- prioql-Contlnent- al pro-Smi- th , right-livin- well-fln-cV- Republl-victlon- Beb-Un- g, -- m n h - n anti-tru- st . y - Dem-.gatlo- v. . -- o lead-followi- Co-Tta- - com-linin- lt g u, - the-for- e . ... , Press-Tlnie- one-ha- lf . : - - . nt - - of - . . ll - . . as-on- - .: . : anti-S- mith . . stale-wid- . B. D. Field FOR e City Commissioner - cor.tio. Uth, m. - d w , 1 non-partis- dt an and-picke- - 1 Times-Democr- - 201-21- 2 ! sur-IU- I 's- - - . 94lmHMUttttttmH HHHHHIHHMHHHHHHHHm'HHHNmHlfo |