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Show ' - Cif ltt.il; Facts speak for themselves. Tna Oa. circulation of any paper In Utah Valley. It Is the beet advertising medium in Southern Utah. kette has the largest G. W. SHORES, M. D. at LIBEML LOGIC. Residence. One blk east of Roberts House A Manifesto From tlie Opposition in Salt Lake. ARE THESE THE FACTS? SURGEON, Payson, Utah. Office actBuilding, Realdenoe, Claims Wlilcli all Intelll- Up Stairs. PartisanVoters In Wightman Ought to Dlgeit and gent Themselves. for Weigh AND F. F. REED, To the Bail Building, 10, People of Salt Lake: After a long, dark lantern convena period of tion, sessions extended for of the Peoseveral weeks, the rulers voters of to the ples party presented Salt Lake a socalled Declaration of True to their traditions Principles. and aristocratic tendencies, their Resident Dentist, Rem, So. PROVO, work was done in secret session, or, as theye euphoniously denominated their private conclave, in executive The rank and tile of the session. carefully exparty was as in the past, were had, cluded. The debates, if any were never published. - The entire work was the result of the brain effort of the Dukes, the Earles and the Barons of the class corporation known as the People,s party, in which the humble followers had no part. The emination was H. B. Asadoorian, M. D. physician 0- Surgeon, Vallet Gazettk'b-press---roo- m record is always open to advert leers. Business men who advertise in The Gazette can know what they pay for. No. STREET LIGHTING. Tfce platform also recognises the need of better street lamps. The dim and foggy lights which are found on our streets are the result of the manparty repreagement of the Peoples at last awakened sentatives, who have that to tho knowledge light is dehave then they been manded. Why these all Why have years? sleeping in the darkthey been grouping about ness? They have been in power. have secured They could at any time for Salt Lake the reforms they now demand. Why has it been necessary for them to lift themselves to the of a plane of progression by meansAction Declaration of Principles? make a better platform than words. Rod by simply They are in powor now. rethey could make a be. taking actionwhich should of they that say ality Horace Greeley once said that the The way to resume is to resume. to to do is for the Feopls prty way promise. Their perform and not tomade to tickle the promises are simply be some substance ear. There would Oner step forward in performance. by the City Council would show more good faitli than all these pretentious premises. But that step has not been and will not be taken. ed THERE IS ONE CLAIM Made which we freely concede. It Is the statement that the People's party is the party of eonsereative progress. It is the progress of the crab who goes ahead backward. Its progress is so conservative that the City Council of its time in strivspends nine-tenth- s ing to work out the problem of how not to do it. It is sufficient answer to mako to the attack made upon the Liberal party, to say that no man has been, nor will be disfranchised in America who does not violate the law of his countrv. Wiiatever Congress may do, we are making no attack upon any religious organization, and we do not propose that the issues of this municipal campaign, where the question is whether we shall have a better local government, shall be smothered with references to the contention which has been waged for years by the dominant religious body in this Terri- tory against the laws of Congress, en- acted as the Supreme Court of the United States has decided, in with the Constitution which the Barons, the Dukes and the Earls of the People's party profess to love so well. The claim that the People's party is met has opposed class legislation by history which shows that all its tendencies and legislation have been in opposition to the masses and in favor of the few. It has permitted an hereditary class of officeholders to grow up in our midst which transmits from father to son. It Eolitical power favored families who have grown rich at the expense of the masses. It has encouraged and built up gigantic corporations which make it impossible for men of small means to entranch upon the fields they occupy. It seeks to place the control of ull tlie business of the Territory from omnibus lines to mercantile pursuits, under corporate power and corporate influence. It is building up a class of the very rich and creating a class of the very poor. Let each man investigate for himself and be will recognize the truth of his statement. In the August campaign, we insisted that there was need of reform in our water service. Then we were met by the reply that the drouth was the act of Providence and the people had of principles the fol- ing to? platform or declaration lowing, to wit: All public work should b We can tell Mr.Grant and all others, Itt by contract tobolttoo lowest responsible bat we are coming to the time when bidder; therefore, men will think for themselves and the HaaoiiVXD, That it la the sense of this undertaken by the shackles be stricken from their intel-ectbody that all publicto works the lowest responsible be let city shall The Deseret Xetos, in language ordered that the city attorbidder, and It is so to prepare an ordinance .ust as strong as that used by the ney proceed at oncelowest responsible bidder ipostle, has condemned men for enter-n- g for lotting to tho uncuntr acted work upon the uncompleted and labor unions. The desire is to ; except only the the sewers alrtaly onrle red the and sower main the laboring man where he can the work teep uncompleted there literals on East Temple Street; and to present readily controlled. In union for advertising for )e said ordinance, with formnext that the fear and s this they of strength, meeting bids of Bald work, at the become soon will aborer independent body. have himself. petition the moon. s. But, why and think for not workingmen tlie same right as ;heir employers to unite for the projection of their common interests and for their advancement? Tlie gentleman whom we have quoted has not hesitated to unite his capital with that of other capitalists in the establishment of omnibus lines, insurance companies, agricultural implementandcon-he cerns and other enterprises, and his associates have not hesitated to hold private meetings for the advancement of their interests. Why should the employer forbid the man who sits on one of his omnibuses and holds the lines, from uniting with his The report of the Council proceedcity ings published in one of our prepapers, stated that the foregoing amble and resolution, took the members of the Council of the Peoples Why it party faith by surprise. adshould, if they are honest In the can man no of their platform, vocacy tell. It is directly iu accord with the Declaration of Principles. . it was not adopted, but was laid over for one was week, and at the next meeting itvote. a strict party promptly killed by No reason was given for the action, It and no good reason can be given. did will be noticed that the resulution interfere with not propose to in then work sewer the referred It simply progress. to the uncompleted and uncontracted work upon the sewers already orThe action taken Bliows, that dered. while the Peoples party declare in favor of lettiDg public work to the not highest responsible bidder, it doeakind. the of do to anything propose how can it When it is thus of men the to retain support expect who are sincere in their convictions? The action in this matter alone should be sufficient to hurl the party of false pretentions from power. men? fellow Labor needs working far more protection than capital. Ail that labor ha it its two hands and 31 thrown awav. It would remain in circulation at home and it would go where it is the most needed. The leaders of the People's party did no did not make any advertising, theylabor the unions, but they of inquiries Valley and quitely went to Cache and Tooele, to San Pete and Juab hundreds of men have been induced tho in one way and another to came todurdemonstrated been has city. It that there ing the past threeforweeks, and hence this, was no necessity we charge that whether those men came as colonizers or not, the result is a crime against the working people of Salt Lake. As we have said, allofthat its labor has to sell, is the product evils the hands. In order to create have to of contract labor, you do not or from from men Italy brine in the as meat China. They evil is just when they are induced to come from San Pete. Eacli hundred men brought into the city make it the harder for our own people to buy their coal, their for flour and tlie necessaries of life, exto that is the labor market glutted residents tent and our own, honpstmen have Our working injured. walked along the line of men at work on tlie sewers and they have received an object lesson and for each colonizer two independent there will be at least will break loose working men, who s pnrty from tlie chains of tlie People for Salt and vote for Salt Lake, work Lake workmen. O. W. Powers, Chairman. Lewis IIyams, Secretary. sturdy muscles. Capital can command the brightest intellects and bring to its assistance legislators and statesAS TO SANITATION. men. So long as there is no union We Then, the platform alsoof says: among workingmen, capital can do sanitation favor a thorough systeip with labor what it pleaes. And, after Office Next to the Drugstore; sewers for the thickly Settled portions all capital is the product of labor. It IIow! long has the SPRING VI LLE, UTAH. of the city was dug out of the soil and pounded J. M. Harvey. Those on tlie anvil by labor's strong r'glit out People's party favored sewers? are A. L. Williams. the arm and it is wrong to say that the that are now being conBtructep NOT THE WORK OF T1IE PARTY, J. M. Ricketts.Committee. the effort upon part result of an earntVj one may combine in corporations and Liberal City Or of delegates of the party chosen in Dr. J. N. Christenson, When they were Liberals shall the of sit other the and trusts idly that Oct. 28. 1889. the in is as caucus Lake, Salt customary open The well known our advocated and action concert of by first do and proposed by effort nothing by States, but it was the expiring was opposed to improve its condition. party the proposistion of our royal families 'to retain their FOR of opleaders the the by step by step more. But, it is not the utterances alone, two years grasp on power infor were only made posremarks in the platform about which we have considered that indiTlie They position. general After glittering in the granting Has again opened his Office sible by the creation of an overwhelm- opposition to vice, to gambling and to cate that the leaders of the Peoples a few of the demands for reform Noxious smells liquor traiic belong to the same kind party rooms formerly occupied by him in alitieB, ing public sentiment.-Prono the fdBat for been have year by urged Disease was of bad. bate that we have air made the Provo, and ia prepared to do all sorts which FRIENDS TRUE ARK NOT their rubbed chiefs the of Dental Work in the most approved Liberals, Quite recently, sweeping children from our midst, and been considering. hands and laughed in glee over the They have caused the rank and when our County Sheriff had located Of the working-mastyle. won. was election schools. VVALTER COX, the free that to their never thought people given to arrest to with unite desired men and file of the Peoples party some bunko indenever Irave forget that hypocrisy in politics total Room No. 2, Bail Building, They encouraged They When the tiiem, the City Marshal discouraged us and demand sewerAge.Thei to card in repena is and action and play. poor before the Council a the effort and was instrumental in pendent thought Utah. tance is not sincere and none see it Provo, U ?uestion waswas by have, the they campaign present of Unneces- tlie presented. Among preventing the issuance more clarly than their own people wto of outside labor and importation Xetcs will inform Deseret Burt was Sheriff the warrant. Company, these sary Wholesale and Retail recognize that the platform was simply ignoring our own working-men- , which publishes thei organ of the you, if you take pains to inquire, that by to catch votes. They must crime F. H. SIMMONS. M. D. a committed against grave put forward raised a large gang of bunko there is y People's party. The objections indeed be purblind when they cannot When they began work upon 5 ! were many, and all were frivolous. and confidence men in town who are labor. see that the voters of their party are not advertise in our sewers, se vers would the the only plying their avocation under very our home they (lid It was said that no longer to be held with sweetened home labor. If BEEF, MUTTON, for of papers benefit the thickly settled portions nose of our city authorities. It is said Liberal of an adobe house, from many vinegar. They stole the themselves had, estate Real hotels. they a few allowed are men PORK, VEAL, and immunity the these that city and the sallied forth the next have enveloped would party men, of to be back the said be furnished were to aid 4 ot consideration in SAUSAGE, ETC., speculators in it as with a cloack, in order to serve was the People's party. The pharasical morning with picks and shovels. That real the and that purpose scheme, First north A SPECALTY. ends. doors a two selfish and Office their own personal right and fair, for its to tax the poor man out of his home. denunciation of such matters in tlie would have been over wool the to the all of at first Bhould residence. and pull thought give They National Bank, that we could not spars does not rid our city of ob- municipality It was claimed Meat Promptly Delivered. even if eyes of the rank and file, but they will work to its own working-me-n would re- platform evils that the and characters. Pro to, Utah. the water, jectionable as find that after confessing they have, wages than it he obliged to pay higherlaborers sult made a long and formidable docuSmoot Block, Opposite Meeting Ilous RECORDS COMPARED Office hours 9 to 11 a. m., and 8 to 5 p. a that the Liberals were right in their would if it secured its it of 12th the On August, ment. day the be not that for demands people reform, for the money wonld We have examined and reviewed 1888, while the sewerage proposition liiB city will insist by an overhelmof which Deseret News, the document was remarkable alparagraph pending, JOHN B. MILNER. ing majority that the Liberals beexeof the chiefs, this For the first time since speaks as the oracle by paragraph. lowed to carry those reforms into among other things said: NO REASON TO MURMUR political parties have formed in Amcution. Is proposed, which erica, we find one that turns its face A system serexpensive very their of Because of the neglect -a- t-Law, hotels ana HEATH RED REPENTANCE will really he for the benefit of a few and policy a water fam -- some the centre of the upon ail of its traditions places of fousiness.An espe- vants to provide against Is looked upon with somi doubt, Ala tors In real estate and which, for the mere purpos Spec became ine. But parched, the gardens from- - & body of the-tresI as wll? of course, ba cially when it comes taining power, publishes s: ' benefit of those wn Hines Building, grew yellow' and the.mur- o men, who liave --XaLtwcc and grown of the form the principles a; their, taxes , o i lea ipow&Kow .a the fact ole litlcal acrobat or the-cent Provo, awakened at theivilelscCizzar feast by ana now we are met with the --conies1 huddled A around It for turned A' complete- dou the handwriting on theVniil, placed we were right; for the plat- a boom. sion , that the feaU. at the sault and during We of this voters is? t 'city there by the be a plentimust ! There a lit form ask all W in says: out. And a inside yet is itself Their election. platform of distribution August ful supply and fair we have converted ful men to examine this platfi With a Full Line of plea of guilty to all thatof we have water for all needful purposes, let the and it now declares pu the of record party, the also misrule, cost be what it may. We charged charged. After forty years sewers which it before and sr the favored families, who have with- that the distribution of water was not of ceases to sing the- forward both never its while there will toe organ and in retained been adoption place out question Decnow the plea of praises of theiv wonderful ' and that n made, of fairly lack a sincerity constisuch .Nearand power by their confiding recived. . Consistency is By buying your to beat the iaration the of for act charge Principles. to guilty proposes tuents, have at last confessed that tiie ly half a million of dollars have lieen is net found among the jewels of the who affo' can longer this city estsof of followers, hard earned money is the emblem our system, thjir Its irrigation the upon expended party. premises it. People's Compare sustain which has been poured put in taxes, and even the Peoples party now ad- anchor. Whiles it promises much, It professions of tlie People s party it should, mits that it is a failure. But after has not borne the fruit-tua- t to V chained is does nothiug. It the Liberals. . c nsnEjCJZE-'- T us lif tlie record of and like the criminal of the bar of forty years of incompetent, dealing 10iiCy Let and 0f scliodft, free advocated better I now things justice, theybe letpromise incompetence I anchor and sail on to prosperity. question, an are f.test Styles. we have obtained power in a school off this time. The with isthe can if they you almost going criminal, ?T STREETS that we have DEPLORABLE on THE yu given Of M. Mickelson, them to district, probais wise plan place party to longer experistreets ucational facilities and we have made account of to allow that And. we are told that theand all the tion. They render a poor have been has Utah. ment? It puttering that no distinction with ietonce.torace, been and paved Spanish Fork, their stewardship. They wells that have proven Bhould be graded drive with fall streets Our has sidewalks. time bo the and religion or politics. unfaithful servants ability to there shouldare a the useless, and has- shown no difficulties town. to the tleth Ward School Dislrretas summer come to put them in the ranks, so that master disgrace in the have and Liberala conquer The uled are no better. latest example. Lake City can march forward must be mastered, if we areseason going In winter they HOUSE, Salt are objured improved and beautified the dingy old stones they with with the .American cities, and her that rough the withstand dry be able td of the year school room until it is cheerful f andd ? citizens-rea- p the benefit 6f a just gov- to us again as the with filthy dust one-ha-oflf PROVO, .UTAH. be will upon which. baye de. nasty mud dur- and attractive ofandthethey ernment economically administered The mathemati- and they are a sea roll atdund. seasons highest and sides teachers mostTheir g The other the portion. in ing contemplat-cal mind might be led, LET US EXAMINE city under breeding places anof In the other wards ofhasthebeen a more of the platform, to in-- it alleys are the while PLEASANT LOCATION this there d and beBt Variety of plank stones control, Prinloose Liberal of This remarkable, .Declaration uni- Carry the Largest has cost half a million noxious weeds, IN advocated e me o advance. marked man-- t bowlders are eur only pavements, In the City. ciples. It opens with expressionspostnml rs, under the Peoples party narrow and dangerous, forming the police and we hav done. are of culverts series a the greatest love and veneration make to that have to simply Council beaten are in the City .. sidewalks simply sible for the Constitution of the UnitEverything . done was fringed and sunflower-adorne- dwill the and the The honesty of The only reason it was notstood love for the earth. their of What virgin ed States. m the much how paths money' : streets comTTH TRt-ClaS- S. the of party favor because Peoples in the good with to the declaration Constitution has to do Whatrequire that reit party not would ltro0of permit way and sidewalks is shown when you been ing municipal election, passes human Rates Reasonable. . supply of water, let and of one por- ever we have advocated we have for inhabitants the call that ken.. This marvelous affection we have cosCNvhat it may? it purpose The months in. ago only few sincere tion of the city a we BROWN & STONE, Proprietors. as great instrument has not thus far j of the Bidecity, taking control is to help TMe treatment received petitioned for a policemen, paved unanimously advance given us uniformed to pay the expense, shall in February, frfiechools of this City from the- walk and offered streets, plenty of water,needed. direct from taxtpayers down upon and our town and uo all the people goou. The sat , was refreforms But it J with and the many Competition, because wc ship that Prices council, defy at sell And City of wicked women as fid the Men opposing his Council Algous ; man who goes home and beats to tliewater question, is illus- mothered by the the faith will be as free tW, to of their the manufacturers. A full line of theCelebrated A wite. always professes great leve for tratedbv a petition presented to the king smothered the princeshasinbeen dictates God according to the that her in his moments of contrition, but Council on September 10th, 1889. The tower. Every suggestion not streets or Just opened in American Fork, home consciences, as now. NVe shall her sidewalks paved make for not does made love our that follows: as reads and existance etock of Tin andlWware of all dee- of Mens wfalao a Liberal job tax any one out near the Young denominated a been complete nor buy clothes for the child- petition has on carry hand, cities happy ruled Bai.t town will grow. The best of his To ih Matob awu Citt CorijciL or Hall. and incontinently disposed of. will SAVE MOhEt by punh ren. Following upon the heels comes of the world are those of the States, criptionB. People in adjoining. townB ' new and of DOLLARS love, declaration OF MILLIONS passionate Everything y den& and property where American principles predomia fulsome account of what the I has held ine of us. that asHeMtmenfc of I108.no for eacn ioi Have been poured into the city an The thing account only nate. levied which Anmo and 1 has done, tho Itomombcr party of the rule on the street to pay Our.Parlor, the been has rule. back fronting our s In all its appointments., party between city the Peoples main on said streetnotiee wM omits to state that the People party S. Worsencroft & Son. are has been having a water and Where wTiat Dining-Rooour it? Capital with usual The make done party. to streets. Sixth efforts been and Peoples all has First has opposed by not afraid to invest while that party is in if the assessment was not paid enthe second to none in the that ef riven PAYSON, UTAH. has the money gone? Certainly schools, free and unsectarian, all Imtimid Correspondence Solicited. SS, 1883. 'the collection would bo tax. Mareh and control. Capital Is naturallyLiberal uniforms County, being centrally this needed of payed municipal the make police to costs. into with ThoaKgreirate forts forced located. It will be 8J.00U and that and the fact that it fears not Certainly not into public streets. provements, and has coastantly passed as I am informed, exbeeded are to the advantbut is anxious to Fm says tho which action rule, platform C in opposition buildings, laws and taken Commerall of us. is proof positive that the i8 aid to and age " in.our tyi needed. There to the laws of Congress.; It claims be cial Travelers to stop of impending bad government, and freedom charge for the improvement public tax local ease a of In the true ; have contended citizen. is here. It is also the best the is made, is a fnise one and which with pride by while there 'are this especially to of elections, a pointed purity ith our toKSupply , Theatrical tojdltoprovemmL companies, foundation, place for justcome We have a rookery called the City has notwill hundreds of men now working upon Herewith I band you a list luxuries of the more success no in to Stop at, being the nearest place buildings public our public works whose homes and Hall, but Ve have We and necessaries of life for every man, to the Theater. such as this town should have. terests are elsewhere and who have e have We to woman and child in the drives. no I tfcatTto ,a to REASONABLE. this come city have no parks, been induced to and TERMS And We are Going to Stay there. . jmymOTt jSSTturas when a I what but doubt no the is . with We Yet they us, nature burden. gave in vote Theatrical troops. what to the swell February very rates great simply Its ophelp re-- Special political party attempts to ape have the confession of one . man exception of commercial houses or retain read to aud into, Liberals. Af. C. After1 i cenny built by prominent ponent,, borrowed clothes that, lioloy, Mrs. lie and two others were furnished pas- bromutncM. What dm boon the result? al. sum-. a over been in extending power, government has ses to come here upon an agreements mcroVtotense s year, ami fateful some adminisunusually pongL we have not had. a Dull Day. most always, through JjnJri! Its .People Since Advent, I n ow that they would .voteandthethey-werrltlPonreJ its for mllfiST a ?J2Sf Alex. the into it mischance digs pitfall ur more for domestic ticket in Februarv; sewers. On the in the way of 1 DEALER IX have blossomed forth feet and encompases its ownisdestruca pick has struck has would work upon the. nro; wffilo not treasury no given boon seen, of pipe C. LivIngston, excavation, not a length . 22nd of last June-Mrtion. The present instance seems to be in the minds into' much needed improvements. wholo Home Made and Imported Anri insincere tho project Being merely a reminiscence Because We have earned; a Reputation for nf PUBLIC WORK BY CONTRACT. DeclaraJr., wrote to Bishop McRae as follow; tho of builders what the they and enloyinx n sKpUtionof As one of theae of the platform that I have visit-m- i all the very best and the I befrtheleave' the report The sixth paragraph work ago paid for. furnishing tion of Principles, have isomitted on the second tear of have go long be my inconvenience ,u people much paid Public at who ot one v the shpuld I could trust and have tound residents, still declares that reference to an issue that blocks whom tax six months ago, and amevery Repairing Done. South share ofio the lowest responsible bidder. most important before us, and that is to lire- - Geo. Caulam. at 733 fieoond let of that to the carrying hardships men tw I mr home from the The action of the People's party upon the labor problem. The work of the Street. Is willing to acoommldate Rubber Boeds Repaired. well shows the hypocrisy Liberals in this compaignjs Salt Lake found to cannot Cement socommldatlonS what you moan to- this plank Rubber aed Leather week, if per now j Is the Issuance of the work for Salt Lakeworkers. By its dictated which Father Bro, elsewhere. I?vingtnn) do? Do you I ntond to koronp ou rmone ycrand tonPete. voter ofl one Principles. iiilvalcnt? no accommidatlng Declaration ' j For sale at the sign of the own action the yPeoples party hw J- - manently and render not for a wholoi year. for contended intends him to Stay until tho blocks lT1 a half why have year, for do always Liberals to rent, forced this issue to the front, and it Do you Intend There are no houros upon for fire year, or indctlnitejyj BIG: BOOT, nor can anyone find employment for any to will you pay us, inter- tlie principle enunciated In the plank b tried down. It is a question cannot in that and it. return Kinds of HOUSE 'FURNISHINGS, Also afier All And Therefore . West of Bank. humble one. of block we have been deprived of under- consitt7on. half thousands that time cut affects the for at Street, ter Ob ijjj. been adopted, Mr. tli I It la to lio refunded, when may wo forced forward Was it necessaiw for the purity or Lwktorlt? It, hasof been till design at your do you Or Council, houses. of the ral men of LivingCity father (Bro. elections that 'uWie the leadging to time tlie action or at put tho any by convenience, resolutions: voter one accommodate have following entertain should still objectin fact do ston) Peoples party. They you will as have him stay main,? toIfdoyouthis work, I trust thatstatement accordance with good the and Fete here, San from uniting to' ed all C DEALER IN leal expenditure of official, frank and candid this lve an will else, until after election? The vote of the unite everywhere we order for met VERY LOWEST PRICES in the Country. may the At lie done, so that municipalityworks laboring when It by the aU would counted, and cast Apostle pnblio to the with labor organization. thatcontract oourso of our lives accordingly. city, honestly more let than 400 Liberal y one of tbe chief men, Send show J. Grant, OrderS to Ileber b was'presented by This petition on and tlie proof In onr hands Provo September at o? 'are this in ;a to thi majority, speech city nothing thtf ' the Eliza Smith, and to' method , is too clear to longer doubt thatvote ror of this ; - 2nd, said: remedy been done intents, as demonlabor' unions among hopes to steal the now has ftll peoples party colonization. the TheriVe all .From oL of torials pSvi-Junctionevito coDiplained '.We of the City by this In blished city, have', of the city the- people easton of members of sr&S have a. list of over GOO men whose lionsand on nftrtritfotand action for well as Priesthood, . petitioned interests ged ny years past, who In homes are elsewhere,- whosenow ,' 'and the treal UTAIL 's party, on the for will in the water question jpAYSON, but who are are elsewhere, erPure lVlnes andUseLiquors Qodthatnp bled did, falthfnitDay 1 comeach received in are What have themthey their be fouWh among Imported and city we presume to demonstrate the they' Family ... for of party,, the desire Peoples Domestic Cigars. Surgeon Dentist - Jjmrgctro. Ulfgeidau - f . Tax Utah purity of elections. These men will be watched. The boast is also made in the platform that there has been no jobbery, and yet, thousands of dollars have been paid by the city to a firm, of which one member of tl.e City Council, is a part, for material used in As member of the improvements. Council he has bought from himself and contracted with himself and reapThe law strongly ed the profits. condemns such conduct. so-call- A. d. Shores, M. D., PHYSICIAN &$ Provo City, Utah, Friday, November i, 1889. 3. Office f y J--' Vol. L ... two-face- d, con-frmi- ty VOTE-CATCHIN- G. Market . vote-catchi- ng n. self-preservati- on Proprietor . to-da- I els-wher- e, Attorney . Provo Street -- Patronize HOME; INDUSTRIES uff, Gents5 SUITS A .SPECIALTY. - . . monuments - TOMBSTOBES EDSTB non-progressi- VINE & BARNEY. . ROBEBTS urn-ishe- Payson, ; Cooking, . Heating . . 1 iBoievT House. gce eo-pl- nearly Breeilctast Stove e's -- Beil-Roo- m IT TIE . city-Ther- . . Year Busiest Our This is rxo. Hedquist, e EyrtoW - ex-caDti- on. pla-garis- ts, SllOS. Boots -- - JOHN EGAN, their-follower- Doors, Sash, Mouldings,Lath and Lumber Shingles, -- s - Winpb, Liquors and Cigars all to-da- ;W; X 1 utah. , r. - .RMTURE - i Medi-cinala- nd ;, V -- - A - ' V , : . 'i-J -- f - r j l. - 1 v V..; ., ... - 1. - kiJisH a sohis. - i.-- ,- 'S.r -- J HOUSE |