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Show IOOKSGOOD TO democrats THE bulbllng, wi-rstulre, while cliccrcd Hie GOOD OUTLOOK rooseveIFabolter. IN CACHE COUNTY President Worked Agninst BsgsLu Party Nominee. iMir ICi'PiiMitan fri.uils ure making a From r Return and t nut Rooaevelt'a King Moyle ii;iliiimi uf Micr.t Campaign Has Njw Fairly Commenced. litional i Tour. iii'tci of UilicrH, . . i.f 'lied t NEWS gjuTVQ FIRM STAND DEMOCRATS We say his l mu UK.' iliu prtsidunt has mn minds mi this subject, as he Ii.im In i t. i. ih.i miiuiu on the tariff sail thi r It h.ixn't so inaay kiiiiv Mr. It ii'M'voU waa a low yiiiis in. lurtf hi it it. I a IimIut. lie not only i Mii'ii-i'ie- WILL GET NEW YORK PARKER to climb tbe operator vigoroualg In the Taeatra, enmpelind the r . In-r- Republican nomine i.n- - fur mayor of . u York but be tooh the slump ug.nr.Ki him I'lly, mid was largely liiKirunicuiui i: bringing about bla de- FBOU KINO BELIEVES SPRY WILL BE feat. la lv-- . to be vac.. Thciulure Roosevelt DISAPPOINTED. Imiii-ia li. i.j.im;,: k. Trary, regularly tnl by (In- Itepublirun fur mayor of STATES. i nom-iu- - special Corrw pontlrncs.) the i5.flno.om w Torfctheoct manascre of ilie two grunt 8.-- w.u-.Ko- m Of par lie believe will rant their me 8lh of Novemlier, there In l Who I wise enough to foreli-lor llm next the president of u; Midi State. In pursuance of the poil.-and bluster. evidently laid down by eoma very high uiithntiiy. j on f ? I and the ediioia vLrosan Republican organa continue in sterrllunil and profeae to nee an Sfielmln victory ahead, peep down fVk.ir heai t however, there are doubt and a atlll amail voice bids Hum Simber that "there's many a alip 'twixt Republican leader nip and the iix ikmMrata Not Boastful, But Confl-den- WE WANT NO h narked contrast to the braggadocio (kf Republicans Is the Mfutnce of victory which prevails at of the Democratic na JT headuuarters r tuul committee. The belief that l'urki-elected is based upon be will n Dads a, most trustworthy Information that at this time ae to the tw obtained Mpersnd Intention of the volrra In the outside of the "eolld state twelve or M acili" In which both parties are fight-k- . bird for supremacy, as well as upon ibld'ng faith In the Intelligence and iiloilfm of the people when once they CjKttsnd the Issues of tha campaign at the poaltlona of the respective parties That Democratic prospect ftHtuixn. an been greatly Improved within the ad ten days is evident to anyone with a eye to see and an ear to hear. This 'I Ins lias oy Iliu Muiluiient in Niw never fulled la be the ease in tbe oast uiid I belli is iiu ieasi.ii to supbe.-- ii.ui I lie i iiu! will riut pi! vail tins jeur. Unit me tieiiii uf M'liiinicin stronger 1 and Hirungcr in luvnr ofrunning arkor In the Midi1, lluoufehuut lae (.input! may rest assured luai .ew Jir-- , I Will cm oniu.i l, Hey uild keep step to the! iiiuslii uf New Yura. West Virginia is coiitidcred a safe stale this year. The desperate eimditiuli uf the It. pubdeau earn a s there cmiiiut be cunccuhd by Sinalor Scott, j wlioso unxiely tu be Is very grout. In the huK of causing Democratic dissensions the Kipub.lemis are charging that Chairman McUruw is secretly working to make himself the successor of Senator Kcolt and that he will use the Democratic campaign fund to effect hie purpose. Anothf r story given out by the Krpubllcnna Is that the Standard Oil company le friendly to Parker and Davis and is shutting down Its plants In West Virginia snd transferring several thousand Republican employes to other states, where their votes will do "is harm to the Dimocrallc ramie. It scarcely necessary to say that there are falsehoods Democrats and the that silly are not In the least disturbed by them. Henry O. Davis and Chairman McGraw are hsrd at work and will continue to be until the day of election. Among the noted Democrats who are to speak In West Vlrglnlu sre Mr. Davis. Hill. Whvte of Mary-lar- d, and possible Senator Gorman. u Dexn-ocrul- ie Movement Is easily accounted for. M. bv the splendid condition of the ahrf Democracy In the state of New Mr secrml, by the fine Impression de'npnn the country by Judge Parker letter of acceptance, mh1i hi by the I INFANT TERR1BL1:. t. w and ha general era of good feeling h tbe party, which Judge Parker mted br ha successful personal ' S. ef-- A SIMPLE Dpfpat WAY OUT Rn'h Rpmihlioan ntpUDIICall by the Republican party and that party alone biurs the buiden of the resu.t. It must be evident that no other prohVm la of such Importance to Utah ae tl. e immediate and permanent of Its inUriml troublfo. A viiy simp e and cfTectlve solution la ino that will put it quietus on the Kcpuhliian factions, restore peace at home, renew ciailUlonce In the slate abioad. That olulion la the election of the Democratic ticket a ticket representing no faction, no one mails selfish Interest!, no svitpiclon of Improper influence; a ticket of strong, capable men whase sole desire Is to give the state piare and prosperity and good govei nment. j Pap. iit lions by Vo.ing the Demo pie-Bciili- cratic Ticket. wasn't Lovely spectacle, to Senator Fairbanks it. by Musi have the Republicans of Utah? impi eased the vice presidential candidate with the dignity of the Republican senators uf thia state and the breadth of view they take In party matters, must It not? Just recall for a moment tbe events of the two days which the Hooaler enator spent with the Utah contln .i a vii i. iw hie. hj Cutler and their trailers. It require! no vivid Imagination to come near guessing the tale they told of Kearns and the split In their ranks. When he reached Ogden, he waa met by Kearns, and It la easy ae rolling oft a wet log to guess what Thomas hsd to aay about Smoot, Spry, et al. That night Fairbanks spoke to an audience of Weberltes. Smoot was on tbe atage; Kearns In a box. Reporta brought back from Ogden indicate that tha Smoot crowd took every opportunity they could get to Inault and bellttla Kearna. The next day Senator Fairbanks came to Salt Lake and kla whole stay waa a strategical contest between tbe two Utah senators to see which should have possession of the royal Fall banks ear. Smoot helped Fairbanks on with his overcoat; Kearna campaign flashes. conciliate all factions and enlist It was hardly fair for Senator Kearns At tarty support of certain Democratic io (liirive Kcnaiur Rmoot of the pleasureMtt who. for one cause or another. hold aloof and let of Bemtior Fairbanks' comiwiny after tSunId ben Inclined to a tor 8nmot had traveled 3M milles to meet Aeairpalen take care of Itself. , CUIUjjate Us fo'emost Independent newspapers g the country, while perhaps not yet la In atore the for defeat Mvtifd that Senator Fairbanks said In hla Ogden Ircnhlicans. neverthelea agree that the speech that the streiusth of tbe nation nftlrti tide la turning and that from jM in "mat homo where there presides inr en It will act In atronglv toward ; Now. whatever did only one mother. Influent's the Davla. Among ard pnksr he "rsn by saying such a thing as that am which hold to this view are the ,n L.tah? Montana and Nevada are two of the Va ,t a vert slap at some- pw York Herald, the ItrooU'yn Faerie, far western which are now countbody? As Waflelphla Ledger, the Boston Her-d- f ed nnon as safelv anchored In the Demoind the Springfield Republican. cratic column. Fenntor Dark, Governor The Republicans who ao object to the Toole and others are giving careful atcontention of those Democrats who aay Few York State Democratic. to Sentention the former state, while that Theodore Koosevrit la the paramount Bra weeks ago the Republican manator Newlanda baa the situation In Neissue of tha campaign Insist that they ure. both state and national, were vada well In hnd. From Co'orado only know what they are talking about e of capturing the good news la being received. Alva Adams, the age of Henry G. Du via la the electoral votes of New Tork, the Democratic nominee for governor, has paramount issue of the campaign. ui Governor Chairman Odell assured hla two elections to that office to hi credit Imienanti that It made little difference already, and so great la the feeling In Theodore Roosevelt la reported as chaftom he might select ae hla candidate even among some of conditions were labor br mentor, because ing to take tho atump against Parker nres-nt- d. n owners the era j since the latter'e letter of acceptance. YJ Bf aek that even a yellow dog could be '"J tate Mr. Adame admlnlatrat'on Turn him loose. It I on the stump alone Democratic But harmony I that a lay lawyer of the Roosevelt calllier trsurhout the state end the blighting in- - wnw certain to w'n a ruin. Oo'nrado. Rooc-nntoo. k la pee of the ettc in which may hope to knock a real Judge from knee of Odelltam upon the Republican much la euffeMVdv a to velt amot the bench. snd file have worked a remarkable ofa the It state for niwi'n In state. the Aim Today Empire One of the noted Democratic speakers fice. Tt I malt be Impossible to find a man, het ""'"'on f-'- t tiis who will tour Utah this month Is Zach-arla- h as well a Onv"nnr Prabody, perhipa In some asylum for the Lamar Cobh of Texas, who Is extn who believes that the wi'l fall csrrv the Halt Lake next Tuesday. have even a shoat of a chance Tn where the Rewthl'csn took him driving. Smoot and Spry pected to reach Intel-btoit Mr. Cobh la a descendant of th Lamars And no Is rlert their state ticket. have no ehree" In err Pimt the nartw went up on the candidate's train of and and the Cohlia of Georgia, Mississippi sin who Is familiar with past Is re"t Ip tws'n sod there wl'l he two when he left town; Kearna raised tbe which proves the legltlmary of his promt poltlcal conditions In New Tork n nSii..i, enrdldntea for congress In l'lfve that the state can be carried for Judge Powers has heard Mr. ante and went on into Wyoming with him one ol limevelt. azo Republican Ten day speak und pronounces TV PAsHlVIleeng frt The last re- Tobb the potentate. visiting men-I- n eon- -r most the United In plenty waa offered In wagers the eloquent V 0 (W filiiimTIti oT fin it nfl nf 2 to 1 that the state would p port Indicated that Kearns had side- States. Mr. Cobb will lo In the state HoVrf fltlf fcr Pomevelt and at 10 to 8 that Govern-- g tracked Smoot at a water tank and several days. fo leowAwpof. w1 Vf fi Cha'rrran Oddi and hla mctlcv crew o r'fYi RACO TVa TVfno. left him there with a good prospect If Va Im m R. C. Kerens of Missouri Is quoted as would control the nate administration ft Vdh hr mmher year. Todav Republican bet-t- o jMMifn fnetHet fifb saying: Dont be iurprl(d when I Issay bi:i. for a demurrage mm large oMnfl. not Vnt afinofAtv Blet1 fofo I measure my words thnt It and f'rht shv of New Tork propositions. ''HM. it waa a fine exhibition, unlikely. In fact it is more than wlthm Ml such little betting as there is, nil flpyit f0 alooHwiv pw.OawtfMi Altogether tn hv from S.nno to wasn't it; a credit to the state and the range of probability, that Roosevelt by the way. and conflntd to rsmblcra In Wall street, reflects . iwi and Fairbanks will receive the lectoral calculated to give outsiders a lasting vote of Missouri." Fudge fiddle and ft popular feeling that Odelllam has had ti day and that New Tork la to take Its Populist Campaign Cuts No Figure. impression of Utah's gracious hospital- bosh. Th Republican eleeters are Just as Ilkelv to w'n In Missouri as the fb of all shout Except In a few isolated localities all ity and the earnest elector In Pcnntylvanla. Democratic iMdwava u' when!5iheh point U a 'aPla party 1s united In the Democratic col- - report bSl its citizens for the general good? Inwhich st campaign, Mm. The latest betting was at 10 to 9 We notice with r'gret that some of our was about aa fine a demI Herrick contennorsrles are continuwould beat Odells man , lieved to have been kept a ve thus far cidentally, it Republican Hiwftis-a- nd even money that Roosevelt i by the free use of Republican monay. onstration of the natural and inevlt- - ing to circulate the repo- -t that Judge raid on one occasion In Esopua tald ret ths el cct orafvot es of the atate. , of Republican admlnl.tr.- - Parker j able re.ult. Tie trend of sentiment la now ru"h that a do'iar a day Is enough for any ' found. laho-'rbeen 8 will art he aa In g could to earn. Judge Parker has have as will tlon Utah Tarker cations multiply that Judge surprising to find Parker, til not dignified the lie by a denial, hut every Herrick, a pronounced favorite In receive far more than the normal Democan that endure Utah long Honestly, te man who was se'd to have been present tiet'lng by the time registration is crntc vote. In Indlnua. where a great wrfl'eted. But betting or no betting, effort has been made to Induce warm sort of thing? Isnt It next door to whrn he piade the statement has Joined . for as la well affidavit to the effect that the as for Parker yw.Tnrk .jmippr, f Mr. Bryan to vote for Wat- disgraceful that factions could not In an story Js fa'se and malicious, that ron. the pnnnllsts. with the active aid forget their feuds for the sake of their Whole I a lie from beginning to cod. No It of the Remihllcsn organization, a-- e mwk- Ths Situation In Indians. hour? reputable newspaper will circulate It. fn po hndwllTi end it is believed that state, If only for forty-eigChairman Taggart la convinced that the Mr. Prran will make such a strong plea Even Eloux Indiana have been known hav'ng convinced Unde Joe Csn-o- n finenti have more than nn even to all h's friends to give loval etmwt to "P't-riof Prnsre" Is a hlmseif that for hostilities the sake suspend vote for to the electoral votes of to Judge Pnrker that Tnd!na'a eampelra book. I Is nn to old PemiVesn aa ft Boostercapture own ortheir and a 1'ttlo verv cut will obligations atate. The party Is well guest th Pnmill ticket - I 't. Klpnni Pro von "r to et out a prediction M nulled there, the gold Democrats ara finire n tw Aa retie8alnt' Pest. hosts, yet these leaders of a great party on Baxter1 In the r-- -. It la becoming the friends of Mr. turn ranks, are taking hold with a will and the mnre nPlt mo la to could not let pass the opportunity to th ev'drnt Tt la 5 davs today elnee the bureau to the the nnd-tm are ftrht het enTn--the give an exhibition of spleen and malice of cor novation ws orenied jmminery nrtv leaders.pulls That satisfactory k the Republican ,wn nd. m the sunerv'rlop of Peo e r-- o e B. Cortel-jm-ofu must Senator have that Impressed cnre nuW'c'tv 'n the Intfvesf Herald - vd I"dJ,na .. of repeating. "The people Fairbanks unpleasantly If It did not tbe to not founded on a subsUntlal nuh'ic." Mr Portelvou I satisfied, M I l shown by the fact that the lead- Is sal' "fed "d the corporaentirely disgust him. Indeed, It Is vio- ths Republican paper of the stale, the Hsrmonv at reTO?ratlc Headquarter tions have to he t'sfled, but whi re does no Mlanipnils News, so recently aa Bept. to he confidence that say come In? lating the awo that public flub tfhrd the Once and for all It may be following statement over ins expressed In Ogden his dlap'eaaure bej ('mature of its special staff corre- - there Is no friction whatever Tt I rot yet known whether that Call ' tadent: headquarters of the national Democracy. cause some of the men In the Smoot fern's baby had a chill when Fairbanks There la a to kissed It. general feeling of indlffer- -- phslrmsn Taggart, Senator CjPrn contingent showed discourtesy 2?i.n.?ver Indlana- - N on is discussJohnson, William F.Jones and Kearna who hsd come up at his (Fair- and o one seems to care A"(ust Belmont, The beef trust 1 satisfed" with Mr. -j .. JWng about It. It Is this Indifference rtnuWiera Roneevelt'n sdm'n'f-st,e- n hanks') urgent Invitation. th 0ther leaders e working togethchsirwith he trust's satisfied of the episode la plain Mr. Portelvoutola th er in harmony. Mr. The morIli -.... fund. contribution ' xrnpalgn uuch enough: If Utah wishes a continuance ' o pot. deem PresHavs Carl Pehn Prt of tMa sort' of poiltlcs'; ' If' it tn s ap-im- tlr cock-sur- Amy-nin- e I. et tht ! Hnuh,'n t" pmfet. ex-sr- pt rte. t8 ! : te J 2L?n!? r-- : ht m's re-u- dv tbt -t- tt.0f v I- tt "" a-- ls -- guerilla' imiitnut party. xnadKferi Ss?l .&WKLS S' election. Judge In close touch with hsntt U back." a statement from a trained ob- Jwb JJW of political conditions In hla own 5J "J nubllehed In a newspaper of K high standing and Intluence aa the New la of much algnlfl- Jr?-- This newspaper. It mav be said In-. n n part by tho RepubllJ" JJesr.dldate for vfee president. It ut-J Inst he does not control Its .""J Is unable to prevent It from Parker hlmralfl. the work of the his tart and ex party msnagera. and work ara proving perience In campaign It Is of great value to the committee. real tnst judge Parker's onlnlnn has Just begun wnrk 0f the eamnalgn na ),- -t during the next four weeks a be eamngn ashoifid ryc.breaklng aTf; douht-fej- r' waged In everv state ds-se- d and , 1Je believes In short, sharp f with wortl aj Bong the line, S2,J5i.h',nrw ,n Pwtwwoe to the un- for all." EJ ehritv 0f lhe RcpuDll0,n "i lndu n lw. wV". hTravV snd only In thl. Vo" John beaded by v,nI til Vlfforv wnln fot RW will win. It almTdT th Tump lS the md which he Is confident " " nd a whirlwind campaign, will? aed during the last two weeks Sellable Information. c Sw IWw2rr. D"v,d H- - "ill Is booked for (Boston Traveler) it Indianapolis, Terre Haute, la tod of II. H. RoR. the bum?,,??? and Evansville. story J- 'lllln wl'i Standard Oil man, which la worth re-ithirX'.17, between Oct Ll.ting n v J,y WhMt;villeK I A young mad In this city wh nd !n,tial"ihraugKBthe KoLr', raH ,he ",,,re JES"dPnt of he Oct. 7,1 era frequently ST,, Andersonat Oct.lndlanaiKills 8. Other orators of' malls letters wMch were Intended btaSrlSPYL1 11 who tre thodul,,d1 f?r! the Standard OH man. O" da?lt,!l5 'ed a bill for a new flfR finished I - 'a' Ur" M "l !ear i r: i receivru . for you. I am own a yacht Rnwever, to nate enough me Xa Other BUtes. I wl'l pay your bill If you win Oil. Btandard to time buy New Jersey are the best dehJJhi?gSi-5n- S J&J!d'lr He received the following h'J1 th Democracy note ot ?, d'rho Your Hlr: headway In each of b Th, will be glad to pay my own Rhode thte Island, Jtltil JK! 2,llsdvania., Uemocrats have brat time to buy Rland.ii'l f,l Pn .,! bill Intended reply-Dea- r i?". "te Issues and I heir tween id and S." wishes to see the state torn by factions In business. In social life. In all of Its affairs, It has only to- continue the Republicans In power. When old Ben Franklin was in London before the colonies had declared their Independence of the mother country, he wrote an Interesting and highly suggestive pamphlet on how to lose colonies. In this pamphlet he described at length exactly the policy George III had adopted toward the American peo- If we were trying to descrihe the urest way of Injuring Utah, the most expeditious method of losing for Utah tt respect of the outside world, we would outline exactly the policy the Republican party organization ' has pursued in thia state. If Its leaders had intended to create distrust of the state, arouse old enmities, sever friendships and plunge tbe commonwealth into the most serious crisis of a decade, they could not have devised their programme more effectively. We think no fair man will deny that tha Republican organisation alone la responsible for this state of affairs; and certainly no fair observer will question the existence of an unbearable situation. Whether the Junior senator or the senior senator I in the wrong Is Immaterial. They were both elected - ' ident Pnnevett capable uf ' seeking an opportunity for nlunefrr the country Into a foreign war merely to gratify his ambition or to give p'sv to hl fighting snlrlt. But I do rot tb'n- - that whenever there a- -e two wavs of deciding a matter of controversy on the view, oat'ent. diplomatic, peaceable way, and the other the shot ont bv the ue of force Mr. Pnnevelt will he temperamentally Inclined to choose the short rut. and it will renulre with h'm sn uncommonly strong to resist that Ineffort of clination which e'fnrt. if made at all, la not always successful." Our government Is supposed to be In the business of benevolent assimilation, i, moral develonment and ediicstlnral of ,ha Philipvancpnpnt of th, of re friends there Pt'll. pine Island. the administration who are offended because the Fll'plnos are said to be reading the American newspapers and taking an Irtereet In the views of the at lists. Did anybody ever think of a censorship forfar-of- American publications f going to our possessions? That would create a number nf offices; and Isn't that what we are here for? People are voting for their noeketbooks In these days. Give tia the millions now wasted for fleets, armies and colonial adventures. concentrate It In developing the natural wealth of the United Htataa for the benefit of the masses, and we will give them the fattest poeaetbooks that they ever struck In their lives. self-restrai- nt ad-p- Chivalry or Just Xeanneaaf ' (Chicago Chronicle.) "Do you carry on a matrimonial brokerage business?'1 "Yes." "Who pays your commission th bride or tho bridegroom ? I never toil Unit. Tnafs a secret." New York. Mr. R.niKerelt Kent out and worked us hard ns ue louiit fur Seth Low. We found tin1 eltiiahi.n In Cache who iuii as uu iiuli p. iiib nl eanilldate. county vc i y favorable to Di'iuocratic ilr. lliiiui'i elt iiiusi liave thought pretty well uf bolters (lien, fur he was a bolter aucct'few," Mild Judge Kliii;. on hla rehlmseif, mid he has never been accused I do of criiertmuirg any but feelings of the turn from the north last night. admiration fur Theodore Uoose nit luliove the statement of Mr. Spry blithest ve. I. In regard to the Ummon Democrat It is just us well tn remind our Repuh-lieii-n frieiuls nf this fact when they go t will be verified. We found the Mormon Roosevelt in opposition to boltIiep'Ocmls standing by their guns In ipmllng ers. assurla there every and good shape, ance that till the Democrats of Utah Pill do their duty. The Democrats of Cache are active and Renat, r Barber, the county chairman, la waging an energetic and aggressive campaign. The outlook for Diin.icratlc success In the county I very flattering. "We lit tn d that some of Mr. Howell's supporter wore using the same argu-to- i v mom ti e coiiRivfsmiin Is reported Bv have used In talking to the llloho.'u..ty ,'ri"An F u.v(h. I irliop. but, so far as we could learn. Once In four year me stockholders the argument I having no effect on of the luii.il Stall cimsiiU-- r their voters. I believe It III be fair auj Hi. n utc for tho men and found the Mormon Demu: rat will re- - the po.iciea they decide to bring to the sent any ffurts to Induce ihw to h(1 at lMua on wWch swerve from their fealtj t.v tht pnrty. the! ure to tasIrInl.,,,al this year? Mr. Moyle la pisklnf a tine campaign Hume people ure tiylug to make It spend Is leaving a splendid Iniurcsslon- near that the tariff I the Unite, but It nil tu In the seni.e that any action wherever he gnes. The Mormon Dem8 will sf- aerate are especially p' eased with ert ,b,!bY the people mill Nov. of protection. existing systi Jud(.c lowers, who wilt. i am l.u no "f There tun leglalatlon vinced. rommand the full strength tariff in thetartban 0 next four even with n Demneratle house and yeint the party." pres- blent. Hie senate Is securely llepubllo-togethe- r Judge King and Mr. Moyle returned n be anJ cannot until In after changed after their speaking tour ot ,he "vxt president expires Psehe count v In dlscii!lnB the out- - tlJ1 heltirmlnate larxe-la rep-loof composed for the national ticket judge King rw,.nfativeH cf r;.epa Interests They Bid: are there to eee that the tariff la Buck n to enable these big Interests to charge Park.. fnlna Strength ' the Atnerlean mnsiimer "sll the tariff 1 regard Mr. Roosevelt's chances of will bear." while they sell their products wltk carrying the state aa growing less each ;t foreign countries in competition world. day. The more the people learn ofle,,piM'i'erluhor''ofths he rnnnot without The tariff revised hla nnpnn. f h..T'.?f h. consent of th'a Republican feenstst acts his belligerent and , l)r pnn he curbed through ths trusi fantastic characteristics the more they mnk'ng cf more stringent laws. The p'sln truth Is that It la tha senare Incllmd to vote for Judge Parker. to be The people of Utah are essentially a ate I'self which most needs hut this cannot ba dona until people who love law and order. They we anpppt of doctrine Drmorrattc the believe In a constitutional form of gov- elecfon of senators by direct vote of the ernment. They have alwaya Insisted people. s on a strict Interpretation of the constiAnother Influence which absolutely disturbance of tho t taany v'ontwhich tution. and particularly those feature no matter party wins. Is the that relate to personal rights and local riff, fact that this country must continue to The people of the collect a vast tevenne to meet the particularly feel (hat , nnar mpf-nsBoth parties believe In are j the liberties of the people wrapped gett'nv the national revenue by mesne of up in the doctrine that the federal gov' a tariff levied upon Imports. ernment la one of limited powers and The real Issue is: How shall our rsvs- be spent? that the teserve rights are with the nue In building "the greatRhall It people. The people of Utah are be- est nsw beIn spent 'he world." In organising ginning to nee that Judge Parker snd maintaining "a much larger army slanda for constitutionalism, for local than we now have." and la governing for those policies rnlon'al dependencies, which cost us fw which alone give the people the right for every dollar's worth of goods we to control their own domestic affairs. sell them? Or shall It be snent In developing tho Roosevelts policies, they begin to see, renurees of the United States for the hla are unconstitutional and Intemperhl"hat good of the masses? the 'course ate reveals beyond question Tha' fa the real Issue to lie decided by 8th of November. The fact that he has a contempt far the tbe voters on ths stnnda for one pofederal In Republican pa-t- v the limitations prescribed tbe Democratic party stands for tha constitution. The people of Utah, too, lio: -. otbeare essentially a peace-lovin- g people. Kn'lnw thee lltt'e "talks" with an open They hate war and carnage. Many of tn'nd and see If 'hose statements do not councome from European them have prove to be absolutely true. tbs tries where the evils of militarism are Theo(ore P.cceevelt believes that sn apparent. They now sec that Roose- beet iv.e to make of the vast revenues la to rt tbe to'l ef the people velt stands with the constitution undei pa'd by tli-as the German emperor Inhla feet and the sword In his hand, vests the rev'n"es ef hla country. whl'e Parker stands with the conatltu- Roosevelt be' 'eves In the "strenuous In under tlon his hand and the sword life for tnd'vldra's and for nations. H New York State Assembly of hla feet. I fed confident as the discus- - -- ' slon In this campaign proceeds that Mothers: 1 tie tiny who will not fight la Pot Roosevelt will grew weaker and Parker worth salt. He will be i no use will grow stronger. The Democrats In life h's Is a coward." and I have everything to encourage them and tn-st West Point: . the he with united effort they will sweep the "The goodf'-- rnld'cr should not onlyanxbut he should b wCllnv tc state. to Prlit." Judge King has fully recovered from ious In another speech he said: hla recent Illness. He has so shaped reed a much larger army than hla law practice that he will be at lib- we We now have, and It needs to be trained erty until after election and Intends to on a far larrer reals than It has bsea devote hla entire time to the work of tre'ned for the last quarter of a centhe campaign. tury."has the mum of his conviction "e Hie adm'nls'rat'on thus far has cost FLAYING THE LIMIT. than nun McKinley's. McKinley carried the country through ths war with County Building; Employe Too Busy Spain, wh'le Roosevelt has been eon-d"- "t n- sf'alr In t'me of peace. With Politics. In 1IW the navy eo- -t gfi.OOO.OOfl. In 18M Those who have occasion to visit the (war (wr wl'h Pi'n. 38 ys4.ooo.flno: In 1899 in 1M City and County building are wondering with Filipino), $10,000,800; while If there ! any limit to the nerve of f'sst year rf MtKInley). officials who sacrifice the pub- this year the navv Item has Jumped t th unprecedented height of $38,000,000. lic Interest to the Interests of the The cost of the army has Increased In The elevator at the party. the last elrht vears from $23,000,000 t conhu'ldlng. whlrh Is under the direct trol of the board of county commission-er- a. rrr- -e han 70.000.000, and the figures ora mnuntln?. J. H. Anderson, chairman, has been at"' we have rnent literally hundreds of shut down twice to enable the operator :o labor in the cause of Republicanism. mll'tons of dollars in fighting tha FiliIt was put out of commission during tne pino snd administering their affairs Denuh'l"sn convention so tnat the oper- jnenrvv) OOO It Is believed from the most estimate. re"sb ator might attend to hla party duties The explanation of all this la the fact .hete, and it was shut down for a coupl of hours yesterday while he applauded that we have a president whose methIn the Balt Lake theatie. ods and Ideals are tho of military Euthe spellbinders Dosens of men who called at the build- ro rie. Andrew D. Whits, upon returning ing on business, and dosena of conference fw hlu post aa ambassador to Berlin, visitors who .went there to view tbe said: "Fmperos Wlll'am la as much Ilko Theodora Roosevelt an It la possible for a German to he. and Theodore Roosevelt Is as much like Emperor William as it is possible for an American te be. Black of Now .Tork, .in nom'nstin F pose velt at tho Chicago said: Is still derided nations of "The fate FOR PRESIDENT: b their wars. You may talk of orderly Alton B. Father. tribunals and learned referee. but out In the smoke and thunder will awavs he the tramp of horses end the T: FOR silent, rigid and unturned faee. If the G. Davis. Henry pressure Is great, the material to resist It must he granite end Iron.' Here are pictures of the president hie FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS: methods, drawn In and Samuel Newhousa of Salt Lake City Remibleanhrmes Whits. Black andp,"oees for Xlesel of von the reor Are Fred. J. for the empire Ogden. public? Do vou prefer the "silent, rigid Edward H. Snow of St. Georgs, and upturaed face" to the laughter of hapnv children and the Joyous Industry FOR CONGRESS: of the armv of peace? Orlando W. Powers of Salt Laks City We shall see the other side of the picture In our next article. FOR STATE GOVERNOR: Paid to Diapenso Muolot lames H. Moyle of Salt Laks City. J. 8. Duns, the bandmaster, woe disturbed in hla office by the entrance of a FOR JUSTICE OF SUPREME man who wished a position In- the orCOURT: Mr.. Dues waa .In need ef Charles 8. Varitu of Salt Laks City. chestra. men, but when the surrounding air became charged with the visitors alcoFOR SECRETARY OF STATE: holic breath he declared that there Levi M. Harmon of Fries. were no vacancies. The applicant Insisted. however, that a date be fixed FOR TREASURER: when It would be advisable for him t William B. Wilson of Ogden. call again in regard to any prospective opening. He received no encourageFOR AUDITOR: ment. John W. Geiger of Park City. Next day a friend of the disappointed applicant Interceded and received this i ok y ( I "re-vlse- ri, for-bid- run-chnr- ch c. ' la-ve- m , I r(t ht, 131,-OKK- ). ean-verHi.' VICE-PRESIDEN- FOR SUPERINTENDENT Nathan SCHOOLS: T. OF Porter of CentrerlUe. I J rOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: Grant C. Begley of Provo. retort: "Men In my employ dispense ttiMii When It is desired to fill a hall with the amnia of a brewery it Is cheaper to open a keg of beer than to havo rt tooted through an expensive horn at artists' rates. -- |