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Show eee Ch eee nc ath ets ep cere ‘ ' }4 : : ee eae FFICIAL Oo ey ORGAN EE it neeee Ope! OF E TH iif REP REPUBLICAN Ho ENME Ill, NUMBER PART PARTY IN untain ' i Brig. in Utah. There Salt Lake who +e +0 96 +e +e STATE \ OF UTAH . Republican SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1906 | abou better conditions | are men prominent in THE f Weather Today-Cloudy, y, Nock . Warmer PRICE FIVE CENTS we . ranks of "reform" because red they wou get at | they Were striving for. They have followed a false leader, in whom they now have no confidence. ; . P ; e ' : une rank party Lear t ee State Count Ti and ‘ Ic | = | saying }ler element ne to CAMPAIGN Are tl on of Misrepresenta-| anc 1 Al buse by d Amerikearns { ; Leaders; seaders; Will Votot Rizl Right. Salt hik paper.<and }would Kearns Cea lan county is safely Republi-| untruth 4'ray ean, and the Republican ticket will be) elected Tuesday y byby a comfortable co rts spel ma-)tae a Congressman Joseph Howell re-elected and Judge Joseph : a will also win. Sirrhntecunt aires th two days remaining election; the chances of E. are = almost The : certain ir ne r of (en Utah re practically who are return week wee the Republican to when In more fit that put | the to era ae Je CONS y things that have the state at large andi ates will put of Sunday "in the part paring for the final tn the hay," rallies big-jan pre-| Vell Monday = : Ea, ; hight and for the ordeal of paTuesday. here are a good the Republican fident and look victory on ' 2 cones . i the reasons leaders for an Tuesday - Rebuke to the Republicans the Kearns a es raiten ee cena cltv word other couraging of felt reas ene ‘very "|! ty ‘i Not) administr eae the vt Labor party Lak Take and give - be the the 20,060 6,500, si : votes cast in Salt Lake aad 3,500 Democrats s the this result which City Tuesday. , the rest and Republicans ; will get tt? at least enough REPUBLICAN PARTY IS THE ONLY wager party In the city The , will more and ONE TO DEFEAT ‘Rep os voting by the REPUBLICAN > > T 16 TICKET. * be can be intelll- Republicans divided than county THE Democratic 06 IT IS BOUND ‘ 46 40 and will 2ority give: of me try to = | county are ofthe the return, eee state that other Sanpete in Republicans 2,000,-and..Utah do the is safely any the people ment does believe not lie that good within the Amerikearns Rave tincbed party. at ina, gover n- | control} ‘B success followed grafis| papas party leaderspurty drawnthea moral paaiican ti "Tretier thes 6 f Paan , padi < et we etice coritr "Balt. te ‘Anh Live . cts. Lal ty to make the grand of most vitally, scores of interested-have public the Amerikearns out all have the the| } stale Rael the: | : ¢c | ar servants party seen) ple working day for; in and day) through the campaign hey read of the mismanagement Of] Skea be. Susi aad office of the city treasurer. watched the abatement ne Nave seen in the pepe ication Better have! of water taxes.) mirror of the 3 ' a eee of the records of Blement the Shocked to who power have If elry you doubt . want the county in made the Ye ~~: eee OOonoeeoqoO"aeee ENTER eet side of ihe On joint Lake Shows Up * the | Bold issue rest on, not against, |made | Re a strong publican Sum even PORCH Is PILLARS Committed Karly Honor NATIVE | in the the Brown | of the Men Sing argument the the gave in He of tayor discussed helter-skelter. ; Mra. Dinwoodey the be-| referred to the speech of ersrs, macemade here last night have sh na- | Claimed they to |Peeple be of Utah the best 4st the | ed in| rat there . home left SOUL until returning Setreety about Republi-| search of the and: aboul 10 she found home Uons described. The mediately summoned, Judge Powin which he 1 friend that aE ee up ‘ o'clock to visit her rc daughter, * Moore, who resides next door, ast Fit S estes on of a] Democrats under om theiE! Moration nt habeasof meaty police and a premises the condi-} the the aad cickres. oe annicaticrnsben! east made, there of {fs the thelof in the] the front ond-story poreh ot but] raising They carried a selections in Nags by and t speeches, the opened brass the away | everything floor was the enforcement in a of ‘law the dozen has attack gate for upon sheriff, been! instances, molested compelled campaign crooks A EnkG, Gans the by walagn: Sea to pay $100into fund was allowed in ‘Ing str: 21s me "Rescue Sener! "d aay a erates oe aS pone cs a ae never re ea ~ i. rames-not le als t . a ou hac r are in his ¢ 1 4 ait kK Sheets and a to Jim aa . privileg Suey gim zens dozens Si of) Cf mere 2 card or Ye or) | ne ahs ngnt le , Lack of it . law, | and him was "pulled Har , "urmiony to be and assured |time protect an open knowing, and | as off."' lissue the about | 5 that it] | Col. for B. He it 7 eed Ne atten. a I whi i that the) fe ( ‘chute held Ee at the present in the appear behind Col. up lary the entered of Squires, 0 ht A and he the th a apparel, return return oiikenaded y Parker The the Japanese ingredient brandied to C. | Sang intruders, His be companions of} Dinwoodey 3 | ththe frightened away by of the - llawlhe San spiced Ss © nas Native thie chicken a Ste Songs. tcastictha: Peas and x Ww ue es native Dyke Dykes, ee ie fon., PennsylvaniaMd Defeats ' Annapolis, Nov. College Annapolis, -3.-Pennsvl-| administered de- Un Pre BLS ; sort of his party ad the solely attributable is Jaw and which rule government havi thing public that against Salt Kearns} The people soured now in the the al-|a NAST a ‘ the the Kearns state party The gain moral of wi here day the On rere vas the 0,000. couple G ni of ‘i and stole strangers, ees . cearns Kea The people for te Senate. the Iso believe-and_ .f roof of that ee Fe eadat saxcent'-chaTieer e ene should did ee of be. ery bake RRL 4 state, Howell | ball our ve turned"'to roasted Shedta: tol Republicans, ; $1,000)fans Joseph congres the which hinHe Salt Lake explained Jim Donaldson tha g Co], Demucratic he said county and the making . i is mere y that the SaRcdeN BOG be ee tles . ne SULEE acans bo for ene St. Clair (Bell) ie tbe county j 1D) actl action lot tah, and machine aon head Hearst of erat Aealae E11 a ULE a ne celebra rostrum constructed would all ofin the win| was the theIt Mormons the itah to they 9ot U"ition defensive, have been icea PoE etl Hain os huve m1 ph ON oD et fie mfitoce M aa 0 ti - orb ae istfs =: ‘ tior IK iy : Eee a want is bik to ace th against violators tem-no of the t because » put law, belong to a sect that not control are Amerikearns a great Many le There in the ple last t none ne they because ‘fom veal ar they Kearns can rod peo- in AWillard minalion Reient. Hanson for ‘Lhe \anesed by the Amerik ‘arns the in it would bring office mlaruile won. attorney Hata <wa by nticin, later Independent aa on for 35-yard ‘ Mt rats ah campaign Democratic In in Utah, party in with|¢ Utah is! + Idaho and the Amerikearns in! The Amerlike arns party was tnt ont ot th mt | will be 2 nt hal ae Page Two.) easy had the| essayed twenty cits + + ut ies ie ie in- enn Labor Ae a ae forty pi mu ieee ace . ute , can at na" t ‘iw, I minis nini ‘ tratt mm, a in victory, ntil it is driven|* iuires Bald. there)*, Utah for Blve it eat at 1OSEVE He she. and the Preside nt nothing pald and a|* yards line goal. For State the and} halt) the} ball the his able ad- trol of the ton ora, har =" Ww il ey b has in| just I+ in bright fashioned tints. + Ont... Red been . Nov. Rock sold to tints about the room, beingroom extinguished the fragrant all e on the acct : Eaten 7 candidate, Vion than Discussing r Women In this i in of said "Hom my the doubt of how Japanese fairyland, +#|&0WNS were no less of the of native life life brilliant than rooms ington, The Colonial is planned to be a holding company. It + + has acquired Watts:mine. + + 5., the level ee, an Dr. interest in the Robert Belt, expresses Cobalt the deposits depth. of the opinion are Good reported at ae Lare See of ore 300 prop- the diss +]a +] New +)The 4$[ig a ee+eeese +++ % Cie Britain, Maxwell, wealthy instantly bile 30 Conn., years Is eat a i as the | Provided, ae | and will | &¢ ae les and oO ot . ii | bY age, an chauffeur lost control of the Berlin son of was the er high tree in out and killed. struck ie the I pole, ery such othe may estabbyeee law schools may all class; cities of now. legislature ot But school the be first -.constipuLiys where moneys 22% i Ches uae ae the pro- apportioned going, nid Stute f : pe od. e att mn _ Superintendent's "It would be counties, and state. if three mills a detriment 1 by y ththe legislature, egislat , and Fae re : led belik[ov ereto hey r 1 or low ved Ae f fixeie : wae!ne oe Tl The oe at, ; a 1 legislature ] at HUE eee three mills. Which well lee hool 2 fund for not elementary be people affected think higher of A. of state figu R epublic vill re an m ingas ee jsessment Gar-|eoula may . reach {districts lare those Dem being | of ) E\of the pia » a to aside Ogden and of the school for would where other. general fund, it ThisCe eee ae eet amount high scho not would be affected there are vty £ y | tion ‘ of the Fs tax over that would ‘ the the be Is sut- cities The . both Gy soe in this case,sfor ont } S Seer schools in th that AS legislation different. mills at fund, to $393,000 If mill, the. $32,750year « ee last are. that the} pjeh schools all f-s . elected by *lopposition holds Indiana, Nov. 3-Both osed, one to make acme and in any ' } cong, ressmen legislatur the schools disturb the ste hY's Available most no hig state largest this on assessed The ~ por- on ss the propof by the assessment jcured lerty in the cities. In every state in pri actical th sect proposed Republican | schools A certain portion < pplied be would howevel fun< issued = this} sday {Uses be |sait Lake committee and » public Amount least end conHools the would before the fund tr capita onn the per r capita under this be entirely not | one-fourth of jtax was added -the expuct {property in -in the the state cities to It runis probable the high elected|schools candidates two years ago|that the high schools in the city would the candidates next|not get back the amount of fund e- Indianapolis, Sh Tl lifer much sté following Hoskins will re7 not less than 19,000 have high Chairman Diek of the tonight committee tate forceas "ALL c indications » 4 at Republican ticket will be the would state school «phe SS! o i from fe of Ip legis: liast year amounted Lule state the out gave Samuel plurality imong school in the would {xwe matter fact, funds of would one in he purpos school high i fo r to} would ®, per- | cae 3-Chalrman fs ae eight eam mill ta . the Be al oe eialtie chig bill is passed, the | school tax would have to be raised and | mertion of it set aside for. high bse ulthatanc ran Hummoees: ie oui Gateenilig! Sonata aera tax fhe oe lt hs : sido s was mill d the one-fourth hey Oerat falatelate ame Nov. of \ e POU ean Boeschenstein ee many the in fund » maintainance of hig the : state," Su I Nelson said The school Democrate claims to ae any L the . the Many he by View throughout roug the|nt ee Haba do ; shal oF ae tesa A ae oa statu h a a Is oe Nee OF ol -stetg Benec! tun suc h . Ea ; in supporting nds being apportt to the Republican, Chairman state the union this is true, and it is Ben| erally granted that the richest locali- headquar- have!/ties ret la should Goodric hj ones committee The estimates Ott schools i ia |U nion contribu¢e state than of its of any Utah and lower house of | to has other population apparatus fn charge of Laer headquarters claim. the {that something should telegraph and pole the machine Maxwell. struck was] city by a4 small Seven or eight|High school system instntly \ the legisoney Tor oe and in a ae he districts as may be designated publican | amendment Ohio ane ©., Crtrary tL much automo-|of station.| 8r schools shall be free. ee tu nd ane; ts borne board of edu¢ state I have} I have) ha people} in nieces Se ae ee will ee - co wenuninan eee ber ot thie De mocr Tu merchant, and legislature that second the faced observa-| the gprs Chairman Columbus, A aes Nov, 3.-Har- of today near tO" OUher: Ao Dene eee be supported as provided ‘ we | maintained perhaps : s ¢ of ° Harunomiya, | safe ay z ee r majorl ssioni Sski! 3 Republican are 1‘districts Gonfldently that Democratic that in Farmington killed accident thrown ett S apnea BE the | fo. rere Se Killed by Runaway Auto +]/yvey +) haps more Democratic men ; : % drinking to the i health be ett on We {llinols. ot Nelson, el the ba 15,000, tonight land,| hese | ment aoe sey 1 The yt z= ees teen artle a* university, schools says Ww shall elect eight congress-} 4yq men and perhaps 14. In the state house | of representatives we shall increase the| those who came, gand-\| present, weréswomen decorations to college, . nto | thoriz Aaaee ie ‘ to as ay by!. election . Dress, many + is believed the Ss . an ris 2 eongre ‘ssmen distinc- tend whic prevents Da aireican lish. The common ie: shall ae ve }] portion tion and also from facts that ooo jag fffrom men e , vho gleaned with whom talked, lam convinced that the Of Ja-| dis-| the] the heir the throne of thewhich Mikado and to histo queen, Haruko, was followed by the singing of the ‘Ban24! $F +++ at else! ib personal lights + destiny will uikaeas titigiie hate sect fe for oY! a a as Z re own airman ++| + +] mate it Te conschooschools, "ss i common i rsschools, f tebii= st primary an : grades, high schools, an agriculturg! z| an ber dolla Pees re with which the Colonial company has beenSilver organized yy the McCornicks, Greene, Meehan and Hesey of Wash- trict fet > eae rc hall from were from things 4] here other : Ogden. What the Amendment Is, atlo arse \ y taxpaying and hee ‘a | constitution vot ie. state of at amended to read ax follows: The a 1 at shall Include ki Ber is no less sang 1@ of elecis his Democratic opponent briefly the outlook tonight,| our a Rising | number of the of the "Land craftsmen Sun." The entire scheme was worked |®0d possibly to Bris- mine crepe In many of flowers were parts placed ln beautiful vases imported pan, Throughout the hall played many other articles " 3.-Con- BE, the the Lake th that 2 | titution Unive: iline te wal committer state of Japanese] strings direction every i lanterns were run, These were light- | Republic aa a a ait ae : s aa | recelve their' portt ed and shed a subdued light of many | resentatives Party wi lave ‘ { d : and & 42 Of of thethe lod51 stale senators. © | had been distributed their of the dress in 6d lenot{ heir stat j Genoting thelr station in +| from About of Salt belteving et fe, for truth in public statement and for } sty fj ublic service. Hun-| of ingeniously as ech a ut Mr oh place at : ¢reds © s WaNteae rue ] Pet oe o eu s ye s state and cl le We were such eran be o maintain a i oe ) Serna ine cower of corrupt oBeOP a- Senot ea sutlicien ee any oy aft ran od eae ee neloles are Ted free schools in such city or distris I. Stair daicasenltat Sar in public the high schools shal Il be SO Dorcas »y : Babe re e ae : local taxation; Provided, that league hall disadvantage constitution, neh? roe column."'| fight t L ea ‘victory the the + | present were all attired in the regulaadopted suits dress full eve ning tion + +] bY ee since n coming to , America, y > + 2 stive occasion was closed by| foot 1 i Republic pares draped oF it ha ions fer Aton ie SSG atk oe eer lee Rupa aunt URL OPATAT OF imposed ie aetna lature an inhibition, by the Winning. ohare ne rb . 9 See ne * ve ee - made rae platatiey Pex Se ocee tee a vy OV The of Conners. although ou EC HOROCY SESE NO TREE, on which | DO ttdene candidate that clusters "Che tol, M of Toronto, and R to who are said P.. a Gamey be associated with the McCornicks of Salt Lake. Its ulti- is being Mass ofa ae es* re a Cobalt, ¥ old of reply two out with all sorts --- | tively Japanese IN COBALT that its Democratic 60,000. hall by | paper remain-| mebetter second of have not considerable Rooxeyelt,|¢ Repualean.. See ete | + Republi-|* then in the the Shr eamers tactics] football McCleary -ross| line 1 IMcClearly| t - + whiech|+ Idaho, : A sister to the! + in league For, sald he, no denuncia-| e in which!# manner the of here lion the Democratic campaign in Idaho 18) being carried on been made "by|# He will win because ona PGs: NG! 408 fy ae ae oo UH the laber-| z (Cc sontinuec that as punts, the half hadand the in easily -F the| to referred then Squires atic campaign i . aid wus au twin Which eer ‘hiet | anit aria dal tt *¢ Saul saat ft | AD ea whour county service STRAT wae run they #ame St4te's territonee referred to the lack of a} the Democratic party in maliceand)* d andits concelved eae and | ore red if in the ¢ joes came 1 "mot ee warfare is dumaging to|* rie ae | Pate Beeay no elolticket. par party thaviction a ME arias 4) " aie : Fre Seed and from stand up and fight'the men- ore, 1 Nea of invited to pags mbittered the Gentiles | a Lake City Henry S4me, but was unable to effect another] Seore. Neither did the middies make} 4 first down, and throughout the whole] Dna bh drove of midfield. an Ge" State ef the| the| re-| oO ex 3 ; | |'" i aeToranfic e it begi Peatolersrs gis ae } either King, = Powers, Moyle» or Mar-|# fiateda te them so do!ng that thewithUtah ee i oa ti Cerra a HEE AGEefor race ane. |ae ers ats au, aveshowing in sympathy the Demo-|+# Dubo-|¢# that exchanges Navy's Missed Utah,| politi- show show sincer ‘ waarns party in {from ie 7 Kearns party, 3 desire for revenge, spite, hatred a ey, its and sincerity, cannotto has not shown has none jts veral | aharte rback party 40,000 no a Santer of | /pecm publican 92000 CN the center in chandeliers the the high ne t aapbse was, ‘ Tec a eh imam Or enon! purposes, ut eee In j renext, ‘ruesday will Confident i have wih he ret ; President ‘ « avors - It 7 Kerr President W. J. Kerr of the Agricultural College ‘favors «the amend- ca the iF Theodore Forwancnac i as vas Ei r ~aBNOTe tien WEs BOlne LO HG. respons) ¥ 5: )t re eve aie eet Wee a ee tee+ + this! their defeat in Utah sible ¢jeetionfor le M'CORNICKS INTERESTED + taken taken sgt police | 8 Repub-| of the machine only political machine in| the the asto jferred I{cans Col. ‘ That fact ae Po Negligent. lustmt are Pollce oa story and 16 his' COUNLY) Salt@ars LakeoO to th matter the they belie t substantia! dns will be the next if his rich i State of Utah aun -that sts Senator from ; ee in this « state. The party gains dhe nded on personal fron police at revs' fleece 7 me - trPOneere Luthorities Vould | have $10,000 the veaite: aon | Prospersts (ees (nem ain ean rf of th doa ss intl cal machine, which he sald was BRO HALE aE "th 4 ‘ ereerk tt nc | organization of the party for by: ‘chance: one ofthe strangers: Waste therance of its principles, He con and Me the leaders of "reform."'| aise MO fran old-time |©XPloiting as wel} of legislative ability o lack for robbery the of pent out i At is for inability to administer the laws. |SUeceeded in shoving robbery, but middies' goal =] i bbed|He referred to the ; state ticket of "the, the | the g0% r » Kearns) O'Brien, John O'Brien, financial support lent by the ee an nnd Davie uae, ted» ‘er ; erat x shad éauthoritte pat to the Dubois Utah exactly inshows Baety where lhes the never a every- thrown crooks nothing. a police vestigate see in back sent Idaho) the by Mormons of mentfollowed Nias ch "ae the same inthing injcame to a if ee have gang operated for NOS ah lagive Negrin4 the a Amert-| kearns party in Utah meuns Gxaeriy what the success of the Democratic x ty in Idaho means The disfran-| police their Vhen reof helped bg belle Pee found: successution crooks, | thing Is not Ame panes inns, promises the punctured though form" in a great measure ondition to bring about that con is substantial jief-that the Lake. Lake has the to in in Salt aT of 4 really « purposes would have tobe any. "before actual the . beneni high schoo}: Pein hey yuk " : i ccnters, is as sorta to the voters) styrot contrastand blending The variety, charwere colors bright the of ing men. brown little the of acteristic From after| visitors the expired, had | half ‘ 4 shag a. the|to : k i i ,| of . the , state understand the situation) and the y and # naenpinta ‘ | >» eee Japanapenas 2 o. thoroughly that they ; ese women present were the brilliant | ™¥Selt ieee eo oe io Li hut features Gi . point of the At evening from of nf thethe Sr specalities Pups thata:eCGATIEAG: willah Ber forevermart = rebuke Sha ar a hypoc-| tacular the f head hall rpeatir aeei . the sailvisitors outplayed The heral men Be ) eieie ‘ Afte of the contest. | ors at all-stages every nto" Teach the first minutes ten less than little lz te | in no changes "Tok atta president : : Mag ei oi ae Independent ' eee celabrators §4thered and sangalebratheir) 3 : in ei little groups 1 a aeiey oe‘ - ver, Saher CW hes ew en ke MM OUBAT was v the , principal) feati to the Midshipmen's eleven by|' from dwarf evergreen trees banked} -! © , ‘one a | ago for r " tet) Es Law Not Enforced, The police department and the ote ead Wet Rev Se iGete ie ae today ca score of 6 to 0. ‘The Annapolis ag-| with a profusion of chrysanthemums aoe ae r These3 A tan nas lustrations | fle es of f S evil!j mers co j Sea ra? policies are oad i s services|tes] < and ferns, rns the 2 whole whole aartistically =e instance and illustrations Emery id( the @ counts Peka o tepublican oN dae ot : :not) |eregation was without the Cally tangltang | | is time." ere merely cited to show that the attorney have never worked in har- pe eee waen Spe eR sy oben kgf B four of the regular and strongest} ed in a mass of streamers in greatest this time ra Pe aiicnask city present the is, during | mony-that officials, generally, the city police and wien' ons: the | Poe aiding of | Tnstead that) adminstration, and law, the observing not ere been have There of capture the in authorities county the} of enforcement the in laxity the of discus-| Se and was hye <aivoasttter nuns stribution, by5 which the method of distri i bigh schools would derive the first benefit, and that this would operate state for support. It is all over| but the bebe of the vote." lete kn feast, mixture amendment y dé vyeeks every Ay if 0 ei sey + £ i aie srs A ccording ii Ma ete " : tothe view otof State SuperIntendent é A. C. sANETSON, Nelson, the © taxtax |levy | f for "re there} about| committee, Ce Thmseh, Theoe Hearst tida by saaki, the Ps the whe puereticn siders ) in the ' Phe decorations WwW costumes worn by Pagsome of hall the 3 State meats, ats ar de SU - ces ey ‘© the Japanes¢ robbed } home » of of Mr. Mr. > vunia by chief decide chairman state many, said: : ticket will be New York will memAfter way3 of an opener, generous por-| tions of this punch were served to all age : , Japanese c . a Reina called the By3 was] of a smallEast, amount robbed intro- next speaker, which forth en ons prolonged t one applause. pce oor asHe t! | tice, upper| the on at the o the home of 137 South Fourth wearing the h committed te Va residenee, Dykes, at this was. y She work, Many the house, and consequently | Press ae faints pera e sree ] nee corrupt corporations to debauch the attention followed a a of candied pepe E reece: and corrupt officials." the same totime that the burg4| ¢ies, consisting fruits, nuts, | ballot %*" anc Ue election ; Resuhilics was to him to] Yo are thought thieves who101 the times, | the e thi residence, were Squires j at heard , she ; which ae yoise Bre j people taking house at the Un heard the thieves poweyer, thought that Mrs. Dinwoodey | had returned, st imivanty aking and was ; making the«| fluor of paidAbout no to abondon before and pplause had ing a that net George 5 Salt know have Democrats four years li be ; ; violation too, is candidate, issues 2 Pian ei id BR it Was im) icSeas was Rooseveltism they Smoot a had been sanctioned by the police and) duced as council by upeil at east \ oo ofies theeu} stoppe city brought cusse Pe th: e a ceone aunt member eS || enna also ‘i = ae in Sal 1904 in turn sarnen put roulette, faro and others,| asas know it, : district and thoseof who.wellknowThe thepolice downtown Lake In ssue Sapa ee Bette . They would the 5 Knowing t he spring. they that iia ‘ the insincerity. | and and the : raised in the ,last five they] said, he 1892, of free de 896 hief o olice G s© | ea of as ( cily councilman promised| \reetae a Spetinte uldson all the prizefight) to notice the fact last he it . duplicity | De then reviewed | Democrats have Assist a nt 7 ounity ‘and. Emery " it which have | See the w publi ay : im in Bait oe . now. ker poker alone oo ee upached in crooked the ear deals of Gamblers have , Lake, and there Salt 1 ae i: enoarn to ie farGe . ey mixed , |S?0Wing aay - 2 en} Attorne y Willard Hanson interrupte d | it eS ‘ ee the. Kearns was being carried out | : igang clot)» program Revel ‘iathat ou ae ecole rialism,; to operate coe Frank Emery, anal and Willard Hanson, candidate for county attorney The for this is easily explained. eat aN Saloons have been open on Sunday} , 1 not She rif ' because and, all. year, See eee aa ite:they. hetwere een| the entire cleared for Ssurpwris) what t Bor are veueine on| would Woodruff, which | 6°verner, the of high schools discloses *Y to means addressing| They ex-| arguments] receptions| ined followed arranged eee 7 who wen will GG byl with band, during was theeG een men | peat with a eee ee Gay to by prominent Japanese the three h iassociations. as belief ie tae ct school. cae' night. before 2fore . definite definite: rails cute ed iafter Hbemidnig sed"'t Sa held, brilliant was the This speeches ber s of é combined att ‘ndance evening. sec-} beverage, and color. The celebration having|was entrance to! posts up the » posts, and window. national hall a fantastic ee °T of| tendent of the Salt Lake City schools maintains that the proposed amend. ment would not add one dollar tothe fund available for school "< re] bunting were im-| thorough was The burglars gained : housese by climbing Him x On} r tCrs amend- EE Ore jean a_ a ete : Democatte committee issued brief Kingsbury, ogk of theBue University ofreeiient Utah a a ints Toy 100, 00 ean bat he had given had enstatement BP pac LS ity: | the amendment The seen § oe hes e ar eration, but that practically he favored no ity reat oe SSeladions of the alee, all fee ten 3 and hatred being cast to the winds in| the celebration of the birthd f their remain the the proposed the corstitution 1 lativet sg state school funds heen, for the of maintenance eon-| morning personal rae B Mrs. | empero The program of the ie even-| . 409/!Ing consisted of speeches, music and] i easting, not to omit the drinking of] o'elock. be to use nee nha BES the. of Hughes, spent the night Dig meetings In this city pean their usual stock and were accorded warm a / 8/ t very wih ndent Teague, sald: r Winner as ever r appealed the revolting é} -owers' Mr.testimony commit-! a gold bill, bracelet, a black pssilk ing wasfollowed done Inthe truea Japanese t geenle shocked pene . 1 at eae raltl anecollec me 45/ want the people to elect them to pow- | Pow ae we before n a theportions of anecklace, twenty-dollar a valuable arl | | which king. The st a, tion of monthly tribute from. fallen In opposing the Republican tic ket, * on privileges and elections given) waist, and several other articles. The | chairs and benches haine abandoned women, mut h of which Is me ver turn-|'¢ne "Amerikearns >have centered ‘the ll when Mr Powe rs was in W ashington servant girl was the only occupant in} A punch was concocted by experts and ed into the city ‘coffers The lack of ~ : CAS RARE Sans mene Flas 3 a witness in the Smoot case, plainly | tye pouse ; he time of the robbery, | the sweet wine produced by distilling shown are: and Mutsuhito. 5 : - of his birth.- ment the see i = ughes rene wi beEOP elected, He will rave as large a plurality as any other cette aai a candidate ever} Harunomiya and Haruko-Drink Their Health in Saakt. : : putrid cae Republicans in 1906,| valid reasons for the] taxation ere The rooms only} re great} still elair the tne taichrut FEATURE of Discussion Tang s schoo ix trangement, as st the present scho l of. three*mills {s<no more: than: sufttcient to meet the neeas ofthe district schools. -D. H Christensen. superin- surglars entered the residence of Emperor Mutsahito of the Imperial Mrs, Sarah "K. Dinwoodey, at) 411! Domain of Japan was honored Jast East ig First South street, about 9 o'clock |he night aaa: As ae ad by thesi Japanese paeat ; of thiod eity . in : sides a Tim' Praises York isis a state of physical collapse and wee nothing out of the ordinary the ae meetings. : Great A New elec- uncertainty as to the final| until Republican DRESS the , rakes Takes for Sel pA aoe ? oe ‘ Og; ; Candidates on Verge of Collapse. Both of the candidates for governor,| William RR, earst and Charles Ts.| Burglar. f tne -house_wene' cof be) era trunks rewn "bt urea u s wereoY etrawn i of fels "Nelson the Money be has 3.-With niepre Both piteh ed Event. Sait |ecan administration, whieh he showed|to no avail, the intruders apres be the resul€ of economy. Mr, Cluff|] made good their escape a and j In of Pevening-Servant Heard ' y Thieves at Work. George canis ha vielory, of he building | Increased tional Crime . in Utah ry of the RepubliisChaff the Tiistory of rst succes ek are hold-|1900 and service on|in which sustain them. Coming in are e the e Democrat ee who to Small UP : mts the!administration has never been equalled in county ind. they unt the stand and CLIMB Viewjew T That ; "he at ae . election t figure ' and I. cannot out ts, that i in Opinion doul | Hythepat result will oebe nly do g > portion the o of the 1 total total v ota ie :¢nua large "|sg == CE ' HIT i.-Colonel oy a said" that ne | canHarvey party the a bungle Hig NECESSARY : Superintende ebenintendent in Its at eee all hands} com that there fident, but the very fact that j« ve no rather clear surprising agreement. fact ¢ ne ta a are planning to keep right up to con-!|, 0 0 | Ses Conca. the ------- JAPS Siete) priaitetoten' witb theyWe taniatere Tt bit eerBhat Lglne as ua county such state Chest Thes Money. with Sahat 7 vi and 1 He he was was warmly1 received byrs his! The |many friends. He paid considerable peo-|attention to the local conditio anc pie to ‘ tween to check the ay ee and result to j MAKES FUNDS to Are Variance. MORE ; |State Both as i Meaning | / Nov. Sean ce ae rate | at of Democrats and Idaho. Nov DOUBTFUL ‘ ; Managers Big& Pluralities s tlie' State York, in ae Provo mis inser © government. other hand the Republicans jing up a record of public ; | nothing A in municipal that Lake falsi-| place men of tion . From Salt . » Duplicity red, A Ei asl people 1sare engrossed 5 of grave importance. party is asking the the total Expressed Real Y New » |Orator the Satrod gat the "shortcomings startled CA Aare should "nitoct the. pi He : Ime oy] strongly , by the free rein given to crime, and by} as‘ at any other : place De in the exposuresoF of activity: in Wealatrntion iNeeal police voters mn : ore - o eet T aenie i 10, after all, N ee S will oF ' eee stats Predomibiatay r and : r Oe IO 0 ---PaS-= : QUIRES Summit and over sid Ch oo aae party, . . . ‘ Judge's|Get Away With Valuable Jew- |Festival Held in Harmonie Hall| 7 i Given ton g en ‘COL. Victory Opinions 2 redict : Quotes imon W bi asnin en ae the people have takeee LOR Com raign the ff uf in of IS Wughes ughes Predi 6 oe 06 BURGLARS Republican], © PON An aire neta , quirds of Salt Lake and Harvey Cluff) after county a fair sizedates audi-| ed, County ond assur Ealice a are might comingbe tanamthe |; vlance Provo at the addressed Provo. Opera house the prodigality thewatched city. officials spent the} ‘which Chow Spee © The seide tO ey Tee in Cl it SL 8Raat sea a e fei eo See ee ce in Tooele there has been a sweeping ; change of opinion in the last the records the} jiVeep Theae mites ty: city side of ofthe public joint officials building on made} \. : i : ' hni/e: ay ;ore aah IB of the Sivas the other AMERIKEARNS i » ticket. a Tak | coun same. thing Republican, PA and‘ will between ee couns « YORK figures will be has gone out to the twencounties in Utuh that Salt reports part NEW 9 es ent i eraksen Closes. TO WIN. 7 $6 96 SPEAKERS 2 e R eert _ H fid on th ot i of the city, publicans : Kepubli- es faire. conspired to bring about ; the Repub You cannot beat the Amerikear the Amerikearns peril, dent pass up a chance. \ C l as three va 4 40-90 the th Sid 0 get Socialists. s outside county, 14,000, . I Ane, ene is safely Republican, remains for all the a to do their duty In ae gre at in ur rs iaveeteat check alone. has' < ts supporting Other Counties In Lin now a that 2 ch of ticket, The ty-six will waive een AS pestanxious its greatest as haveto | feel very con-| overwhelming| as two days before the election. or 2 e eclty wi y » . » ¢ outside of the city will give to the Republican ticket a handsome majority, and with the Republicans will seet in Salt Lake C ‘Tre owwill be a total that will elect every ake City, there man estimates indorsement of President Rooseand his werk, they signified thei ba why Kearns. . eel Where to many do B Tuesday, campaign ended in a ghirl of speeches! the Republican ind when the ; in various parts of the state by the| fund that thet parly was not strong | various parties: ‘The:campaien orat tors | Cnoush to do it, because this eleetion, and the candida : f : jin a way, involves national issues and 3 gest will menace, county Dene ever- eee Kearns : be cast in Salt Lake § » De 7 thine Ton his and the os i if and the VOTE: THE OS ind check Tuesday, , on no| ie defeat end ee many > elected be Hearsts alt TRE . was can an great y that Salt than Kearns that| = meee hay ' a conservative the a and ee are Independent of calthe into party party ‘ Utah and emocracy the|rid len Utah of x of) their majority : will ticket. Mor- Mormons dgucelae Repubiieansdie ended,|une in oa: : K€ars neue : rhea busy las last t the corners threwn a splendid 20 aecounty ow Lake pe votes the Salt 382,000 or so votes that will d Amerike arns [Ww ri « : Phe on up in ‘ lat Inieeeround numbers, there will e 5 (least 9,000, the Amerikearns that minds wereof put down . beoubie The j to Was are in touch; now :rhe » totals, ota 5 the was roll . icke ticket the forecasted county gently 9,000 Tom speak efforts all : : There un PI sm o Mormon Democrats to vole the Republican | ticket, check the Kearns peril and | the! | is leaders situation upP State fps to of the majority, a i Friek | 50N©soUeWeeksaoual ago Wee when eee a straight one teen complete; : campaign om the party With-the against party ano in. the its against sent will Out that tind > tae : y and Lake =county : all Gentiles Having be] Kearns ‘ before th been known, started theyif never wn, y en Scared Into It. Re Republican Utah been thes dak hat ni exhausted the MOMS (people will have millstone, the land: tocolored: culated poison stories the success of the Republican party in Salt) Menace e ond have was ‘ Having Lake party isd Not an office-| be accepted as gospel. holder In the employ cityy tod: r yoof the office today | || would be holding public ther | When were Kearns party and they not say for the Tom "American" END NEAR Weary the Kearns The well, is the welght that dragged his party ! arty the bottom of the political pond, Openly, they spend his money. they Hrend HOT of thet ; " Be Will lected, Voters the' AmeritKearns and the cliqueae that surrounds } || egndurt ie Bake Pebae iam a ne 2 | sv. ret,.if not openly, some ofthe ‘bet- | P : and fille of spurns Tom egis ative L y the fewer state ": done Tfbe the ee SSS SS (Continued on Page Two.) poorer in High the Pha for a ‘cltizens a" |