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Show MM1 K J F 'WIMp o( tt Tse S I muiit " (wr.iii'.ir I n wn,w--i.i9- wp cJ S o J f ' P Li 0 LiiJ a i r! nd mpw &'fXt AWwbuibk- 1 I o) i fl N jI LJ U l i l:j i f i -- - r n Back the campaign was made on the tariff, Democrats claiming the people were robbed by the protect tive measure of the McKinley bill. "The tariff was the great issue, the Republican claiming ZEIU3LICA1T SldET. a reduction on repeal meant ruin; the Democrats claiming TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. the tariff was what kept people For Delegate to Congress, The Wilson bill r g? poor. FRANK J. CANNON. or wool and pealed For Commissioners to Locate cut it down one-haon lead. University Lands, JAMES MEIKLE, Cache Co. The two items were leading J. G. ROBINSON, S. L. articles of export from Utah, R. C. LYMAN, Iron lead first wool second. The For Delegates to the Constitu- Republicans were right, the tional Convention, Wasatch resll)t- o( .,,e ci1Jnge ,a, cst Utah more money, more trouble, more embarrassment financially than any measure ever tli-Yni- iflf lf - C. I. Bronson, of Midway. Geo. T. Baker,' of Charlestn J. AvMeachamoI Wallsbrg, or l-- F Sheriff; ' , J. II. Fkaxjghton, of Hebcr. or Assessor and Collector, -H. M. Aird, of Hebcr. For Clerk, . ' T. II. Giles, of Ileber, For Recorder, T. S. Watson, of Heber. Fdr Treasurer, . Turner, Wm. L. - l OFFICERS. PRECINCT IIEBER. Justice of the Peace, ' . F. L. CveggA V. ", . G. Baird,' Constable, ", P. A. Murdock J. A. Smith. J . . 7 A ners hatch will speak at Monday Hall, I November 5th. . Tur- - evening - i it was the intention of 'the leaders to have only the select few of invited Joe ones hear the only was only soeak His speech ine old story told again trying to deceive the people, i. It appeared, that - v, ' passed by Congress. Democrats see it now in the piesent campaign and avoid as much as possible tariff arguments. They are working on the sym- patny of the people and not on the platform of the party. This y, ar they claim gratitude r "hat Rawlins had done for Utah should be considered by every voter; think of it, Read Joseph F. gratitude. Smith's article, on Statehood in the Herald Oct. 31. Read John M. Zanes articles on the escheated church property in our last issue, the facts copied from the Supreme Court re- cords. Gratitude, for what tell it to children, but dont trv to work the gratitude racket on the intelligent voters Come of Wasatch county. back to the tariff issue and if you like it as it is, ,rote for the Democrats. If you enjoy being robbed vote for the Demo-- ' crats. If 1 our wool sales this year suit you vote for the Democrats. If jou want to wear old clothes vote for the Demo- crats) If you want to increase the present hard times, if you want all your friends and neighbors to grow poorer, if )ou want to see the country vote the Demo- go to H cratic ticket. But if you are a loyal American cTtizen, have the good of your country and the American people at; heart, if you think more oyour famly and friends, than you do of strangers in Europe, or Greas- - ", ers in t i v J Lj U HEBER CITY, WASATCH COUNTY, UTA'l. MJXDW. Tvo years ? l;. NOVEMBER M:co, vote for ..the party .who saved the Union. Vote the party v.ho w ill redeem the cmintf), Vote the Republican ticket. A prominent last year's Democrat who is now a goodf ' Republican, was interviewed a few days since on his change of faith. le replied short and I Last to the point, saying' year I was a subject of the Queen, and of course ar Demo crat; ' T his vmir i have' renounced ni) ...iegiance to the Queen, have taken out naturalization papers and am now an American Citizen. That is why am a Republican. 1 Isaac and I i Harmon have made a bet on the election lor Delegate to r j L nt 5. 1S94. being the author of Ihe.Dvmo-crati- e tariff bill which pastd the last Congress, had done England great good, even at the expense" of his own people. The English people were under great obligations to him, and met to honor him. While Englishman are rejoicing, our American working-me- n to the number of three million are thrown nut of employment and reduced to ward. The Judge in referring to statehood said, that he knew that the tirst steps taken to secure statehotd after division on party lines were taken by Utah Republican?.; that the bill for the admision of Utah into the Union as a Slate was drafted in Utah and that it was presented in Congress by Senator Teller, a Republican, ami further that the Republicans favored statehood at that time and urged it and continued to work for it until the enabling act passed, Tn regard to voting for candidate Judge said that if the voter f.m.ful free trade to vote for Kav!in, If 3 u are in favor id Ar.-- , fiha an! its people; protects. u ricum indu'dries and 1 I s t-- f Ax v r j. . S, Fr-.-- rut In i bo b. 1 v.n ld rtf V MIQUS a ik vote for riot ff ATIVELY. Sov. ; 2.- -- a p. W Mu-dthe Hall at i,h. lir.g He said in part: Kh'itrwity is the greatest (hj.-u.;- Judge Benaeit gave one of h clearest and bGt proUetmu arguments that we have heard during There the present campaign. were many things that the Judge told us which had come within his own observation, and personal experience; and he made arguments which were to the Democrats present unanswerable. He showed from statistics that the prices and earnings of labor had under fallen off about one-thir- d Democratic the administration; that all the products of labor had depreciated in about the same ratio. He explained in a clear and indisputable argument that the Democrats were responsible for the sudden collapse in all business and industrial pursuits early in 1893. Their threat of free trade or free raw material has ruined the lead miner and th e wool grower, aad in consequence the product of the farm is bringthe price they ing only one-ha- lf were bringing id 1892, wherever there is any competition in farm products, He showed the manner of Wilsons reception in England and told why Wilson was toasted and feasted by the English. Wilson, IV n , M. . adilrt-H-n-c neiit ever given by Gi to man. Wlu n v, recti d by the genius of an EdEon from nature that marvelous power is put at the nnrey and at the servue of the country, but it is the must dangerous of force's when in the hands of an incompetent man. The competency of the Republican party with this electricity of prosperity was such that as they touched a button a new mill was started to be connected with the tn.u iir.cry, a new mine was opened to be connected with the machinery, a new furnace vas put in blast to be connected with the machinery; but when the Republican skilled electrician was turned out of office, why then the Democratic electrician, came in, who did not understand the buttun and win put on looo volts, and loo) volts 'is what kills a criminal at Sing Sing, and that is what killed the industries the country. b A. Hatch will qeak Republican principles at Turners ball, Nov. 5th. Dont forget, even body in- vited. m I |