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Show 1 iirtttf, VOL. III. MARYSVALE, UTAH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1907. NO. 2. The Piute Courant. Since the United States government began to patronize expositions to the present time congress has appropriated $28,752,251 for its representation. The Courant Printing and Publishing Only $4S5,000 of this money has betn Company. Spent west of the Rocky Mountains, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Marysvale, the Lewis and Clark exposition at Piute County, Utah. Portland, one of the most successful Offices of publication, Room 14, world's fairs ever held, receiving the Eagle Block, Salt Lake City, and benefit of this amount. Johnson Bros. Store, Main Street, Marysvale, Piute Co., Utah. EXPOSITION NOTES. f Subscription: Jne year, $1.00; six months, 75 ctsf, to Portland, Oregon, is planning matter Feb- erect a building at the Entered as second-clas- s ruary 8, 1907, at the post office ft exposition, and install therein Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act a municipal exhibit. Spokane, Ta5 coma and several of the other large of Congress of March 3, 1S79. cities of the Pacific Northwest will LIONEL H. GRAY. Minaqer. also do the same. J. A. BELL .... LOCAL MANAGER A large force of men is now at work on the grounds of the PIUTE COUNTY OFFICERS. exposition at Seattle. All ol County Seat, Junction, Piute County, the grading will be finished by January 1. In the meantime several exClerk E. E. Sprague. hibit buildings will have been started. Treasurer Lorin Fullmer. Recorder L. T. Stark. The different counties in the state of Washington are planning to make Sheriff Charles Morrill. Assessor C. J. Heinhold. appropriations for separate buildings and displays at the Attorney James Walton. Surveyor J. F. Neville. exposition. ' Commissioners E. C. Bagley and H D. Willey. The Administration building of the is exposition WANTED. A resident agent in completed and is being occupied by Piute County to handle our full linf the executive force of the fair. ot.of goods. Special inducements tered and high commissions allowed. One of the most determined assaults Write for particulars. Grand Unioh of the Democratic-FederatiocombinTea Co., 58 W. 1st South Street, Salt ation was that made on Representaj Lake City. tive Janies Sherman in the Twenty-seventNew York district. Mr. SherA GOOD AND NEEDED CHANGE, man was marked for slaughter, largeA scheme which contemplates the ly because he was such a conspicuous member of the House, being chairman remodeling of the House of Represen-tative- of the Republican congressional comis proposed by Representative mittee. Nominated against him was ASHBY SNOW. the! all of Illinois, whereby Boutell, K. OConnor, who received the desks from the floor of the House wile James nomination of the labor party, the be removed and chair substituted, ar4 Chairman Democratic City Committee. Democrats and the Hearst Indepenranged in the form of an amphitheater, dence League. Mr. Shermans pluraland whereby the House galleries could In 1904 was about 6,000. He deity to made ao and be materially enlarged 1906 commodate nearly double the numbe feated OConnor In this contest in by 4,300. they now' Beat. An increase of the o in the rear of the House is alsc In entering this contest for suprem- space THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. room to as afford To; so provided for, acy in the administration of our muni- the numerous callers who are now The Ticket. cipal affairs, in addition to the rea- compelled to crowd the narrow corrl-- , For Mayor Richard P. Morris. sons above set forth why it should re- dor outside the main door while waitFor Recorder Perley A. Hill. to talk to members. Mr. Boutel Auditor-Maxw- ell ceive the support and suffrages ol ing R. Brothers. For is in consulting with Ar For Treasurer M. F. Cunningham. cur fellow citizens, the Democratic chltectWashington of the eapltol; abofilf IGO-tABOR- ERS .Woods For Attorney Stephen L Richards. parly represents that it is the only his scheme. "uuiieilinanie Candidates: party in the field today that can bring First ward Oliver Hodgson, H. L. peace, happiness and contentment to WILL NOT ASK Penrose. Wages 25c per hour the people of Utah. Both of the other UNCLE SAM FOR LOAN Second ward George E. Burbidge, and American, apRepublican parties. George G. Smith. peal to the religious prejudices of The Exposition Third ward F. S. Fernstrom, Harry Democratic voters and are striving by Pledges Not to Request Help From T.- - Coburn. unfair and methods to Congress Desires Government Fourth ward L. E. Hall, James dismember and demoralize the DemoParticipation Only. Maxwell. cratic and destroy the sembEquipped with Plank Wagons Fifth ward W. R. Wallace, Samuel lance ofparty American politics in the state (Special Correspondence.) M. Taylor. for Grading Work, of Utah. They seek to divide the peoOct. 31. In the bill that The Flatform. ple of the city and state on religious willSeattle, at the be Introduced in congress lines and inaugurate again in our STEADY EMPLOYMENT The Democrats of Salt Lake City, in commonwealth contention and bitter- forthcoming session appropriating United States for the governconvention assembled, reaffirm their ness that existed here twenty years ments participation at the platforms of two years ago and four ago. exposition in 1909 there MORAN P. The Republicans insist that a Moryears ago, and in addition thereto sub- mon cannot be a Democrat and the will be a section pledging the management not to ask for a loan from mit the following: Americans insist that a Utah Uncle Sam to carry on the work of Sat; Lake City The Democratic party does not re- must belong to the American party. fair. the creating false this By contention, made in each gard a city government as a political case for selfish The people behind the exposition beand corrupt purposes, lieve they are fully capable of holding PBQrofl9exsx)(. wawmaanniOSj machine, but as a large business enter- they succeeded two years ago and last worlds fair without askprise which is successful only when year in reducing the vote to which the a successful Dr. P. J. L) on, j ing the government for any donation managed by honest, capable men, and Democratic party was justly entitled or All the management deloan. any These methods, without doubt, will be a failure always when handled by men PHYSICIAN AND 8URGKON, is that Uncle Sam participate in resorted to again in the political con- sires same as who have been selected because ol test manner states and the the upon which we are now entering, Marysval. Utah. nations will do by erecting other reasons than capacity to do the but the Democrats believe that the foreign and installing therein reprebusiness properly and who justify their salvation of Utah depends upon the buildings dWMXMwatsJMn vMaitfiOGfi&itQn sentative displays. selection by conducting affairs on maintenance of American politics our people and the keeping inother than honest business principles. among violate pledges heretofore made, and from this we are resolved to struggle for the Viewing city government standpoint, we ask the people of Salt supremacy of this belief among our Lake City to compare the last Demo- people as long as there is a single or hypocrite that dares assert cratic administration with the present slave the contrary opinion. them we administration, and promise To this end and for this purpose, a9 that if the ticket nominated today well as for tho other reasons above shall be elected city affairs will again given, we appeal to every liberal and citizen of Salt Lake City be conducted without graft or special peaceloving to give his suffrage and moral support and on business principles privilege, to the Democratic party in the conflict solely in the interests of its citizehs. which is before us. 3(7V Published Every Saturday at ? 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St. (Opp. Grand Theatre,) W 1st Sol St, Salt Lake City. vA 3.V V" r f All-Ach- es taking one or two Dr. Miles Anti-Pai- n Pills when yon feel an attack coming on. You net only avoid suffering, but the weakening influence of pain upon the system. If nervous, irritable and cannot sleep take a tablet on retiring or when you awakes. This soothing influence upon the serves 'brings refreshing sleep. 35 doses, 35 Cents. Never sold is bulk. By i JAMES DEVINE. Chairman Republican City Committee. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. The Ticket. For Mayor Dr. C. G. Plummer. For Recorder F. J. A. Juqncs. For Auditor John K. Hardy. For Treasurer Joslah Barnett. For Attorney E. O. Leatherwood. Councllmanic Candidates: First ward Andrew Smith, Jr., J dition which exists today of the disappearance of special tax funds, collected for improvements never made, without explanation being offered for the disappearance. if a Republican administration cannot make the improvement for which a tax is levied and collected the money will be refunded to the taxpayer. He will not read on the door of the city treasurer D. Murdoch. the American No party legend, Second ward J. W. Currie, C. E. funds. Upon this legend the American party is entitled to Davey, Third ward Albert J. Davis, T. A. letters patent by right of original discWe believe there is need of . - , overy.-Canister, , Fourth ward John F. Denuet, Fred investigation of the unlawful use of It Davis. public money by the present city adFifth ward John M. Hayes, Henry ministration. Cohn. . . 6. On behalf of the taxpayers of this city we .demand an Intelligent, The Platform. clear and concise statement of the The delegates of the Republican financial condition of our city. From party of Salt Lake City in convention the Incomplete Information published, assembled submit to the voters the it is apparent that with an increased revenue of over the present following declaration of its principles administration will$200,000, close Its books on and policies: December 31 next with a deficit, and 1. We reaffirm our fealty and de- that for the first time in its history, votion to the grand old Republican Salt Lake City will comnience the New Year without a dollar in its treasparty of the nation, the party of Lin ury available for current expenses, coin. Grant, Garfield, Harrison. McKin- practically a bankrupt. We deny that this deficit is due to expenditures for ley and Roosevelt. public improvements. R(Contly ex2. We reaffirm that Republican perts were appointed by the city counprinciples and policies are necessary cil to audit the financial accounts ot to the successful development of the the city, and their report has not yet made public. We demand as great west (of which Salt Lake City been is an integral part), as well as tho their right that the taxpayers he made acquainted with the true financial conether portions of our country. dition of the city. 3. We declare that there is not any 7. We condemn the course of officijustification in conscience or justice als of the present city administration for the attempt now being made by In withholding from the public the a few individuals who, being inspired evidence of crime committed, and reby malice born of disappointed politi- mind the voters of the exposures recal ambition, seek to destroy national cently made which have forced resigparty lines in Utah and thus wreak nations from public office and brought their revenge upon the Republican disgrace upon our city. 8. We call attention to the resoluparty. 4. We declare that there is no val- tions recently adopted in the precinct id political reason for the existence conventions of the American of the American party; that party, pledging its candidates in the Utah is a sovereign state of a glorious making of public improvements, to diunion, and all its people a part of the vest themselves of political manhood great American population which di- and become the creatures of a partisan vides on national party lines and that committee not responsible to the peosuch division is healthful and neces- ple. It was known at the time these sary not only in Utah, but elsewhere; resolutions were adopted who were to that only through national parties can be the candidates of the party for methods be adopted and policies en- mayor and other Important offices. forced which are necessary for the Thus was presented the amazing specprogress and advancement of our tacle of a party which, condemning alstate and country; and we further leged political dictation on the part of declare that Utah, rich in mineral, others adopted unblusingly a policy of agricultural and other forms of natur- absolute dictation as to its own canal wealth (in need of the fostering didates, and giving notice in the most care of friendly national legislation) public way that these candidates Is the last place where a people, hav- would, if elected, enter the public serat stake, vice, not as the servants of the peoing these vast interests should seek to destroy national party ple, but as the tools of an irresponsible lines, and that the Republican party, and corrupt political machine, and which reflects the conscience, justice, this is the reform party which, a3 an progress and grandeur of the nation, xcuse for its existence, alleges its high will In good time satisfactorily meet purpose 10 secure for every one, cltl- - ' and adjust every issue which arises zen and official, perfect freedom of ac- in the political field of, Utah. tlon In all political matters. 9. We declare in favor of the con5. We emphatically declare in favor of public improvements and pledge the tinued upbuilding and improvement of candidates nominated by this conven- our present great free public school tion to support wise and liberal poli- system, one of the best in the nation, cies in this respect; we condemn the commensurate with the rapid growth wasteful extravagance of the present of our city, and for adequate salaries city administration which, in the face to teachers. Money cannot be better of a largely-increaserevenue, .amply spent than in aid of the cause of edusufficient to pay the citys portion of cation. 10. We declare absolutely in favor the cost of public Improvements, has led to a legally questionable and alto- of the separation of church and state. 11. We declare the time has come gether unnecessary increase of taxes of an overburdened people; and we in the history of Salt Lake City when pledge the voters of Salt Lake City in the publication of matters affectthat under a Republican administration ing our city and peorle, falsehood and these improvements will be honestly slander should cease; and we invito and economically made without in- all public-spiritepatriotic and loyal crease and possibly a reduction of the citizens to unite with us in the work tax levy, and that every dollar paid of advancing the interests and welfare into the public treasury will be sacred- of our beautiful city to the end that ly held and applied to the purposes it shall take its rightful place as the for which it was paid and the widest leading and most progressive commonpublicity given to the details of every wealth of the west, and to the acfinancial transaction. Wa will not complishment of this great purpose thp nresent to the people at the close of Republican party pledges its best our administration the outrageous con - d r |