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Show ABE MURDOCK FOR Congress REPRESENTING THE NEW LIBERALISM WHICH . WILL RESTORE AMERICA TO ITS OWN PEOPLE: A lifelong" friend of LABOR because he has been a working' man at day wages in the mines, factories and on the farms and roads of Utah. He will fight unceasingly to secure for labor an equitable share in the fruits of labor. lie is a farmer and livestock raiser and stands for a TARIFF that will protect agriculture instead of international interna-tional bankers. In place of offering apoligies for inaction, he will fight unceasingly for the REMONETIZATION OF SILVER because he believes that the welfare of the intermountain 9 region depends upon the silver question. He stands for rigid ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT Federal, State, County and Municipal. He believes that economy in government is another name for honesty in g'overnment. lie is in the prime of life with wide and valuable experience, ex-perience, and with progressive ideas of government. lie is a two-fisted, untiring fighter for what he thinks is right and right means to him the prosperity and happiness happi-ness of t:.e common man. In America today we are faced with these problems: 1L,"00.000 unemployed workers; r 000.000 Americans depending on charity; 1.000.000 farms from which the fanner has been driven driv-en by foreclosure ; $.000 insolvent banks; rnr.umlKMvd business failures; Nation-wide panic and povertv. THIS IS NO T1MF. FOR NARROW PARTIS WHlP' I 0A FOR HONESTY. VOTE FOR PROGRESS I VOTE FOR PROSPERITY VOTE FOR ABE MURDOCK o (Advertisement paid for by Friends of Utah Club) ""' ' ii ii As to Mr. Seegmiller while professing sympathy for the farmer and laborer this his record shows he was active against the recently-adopted tax amend-: amend-: ments favored by Federated Labor, farmers and the building; trades organi- ! zations? to the extent of at least permitting associates opposed to the amendments to fight them in an unfair, unsportsmanlike manner and attempt- I ing to block presentation of the proponents' arguments ? I i ! that, instead of upholding mining tax laws, HE APPEARED AS A PAID LOBBYIST OF CERTAIN MINING INTERESTS before the slate tax com- i mittee and the legislature to defeat the tax amendments? i that, in his desperation to defeat Henry II. Blood (of whose public or private record no just criticism can be made) he has attacked the administration of a retiring governor, apparently on the assumption that Mr. Blood, being a Democrat Dem-ocrat with an office in the state capitol, has, somehow, been responsible for things Mr. Seegmiller sees fit to criticize? that, to sportsmen, Mr. Seegmiller declares that sheep and cattle have too wide a range, to the detriment of wild-life preserves; while, on the other hand, he declares to stockraisers that there are too many deer and other forms of game encroaching upon the livestock ranges? s Unless and until Mr. Seegmiller makes a satisfactory (leninl of these charges, his claim to preferment as a candidate for governor gov-ernor of Utah can have no appeal to intelligent, unbiased, fair-- fair-- minded citizens who admire frankness and love fair-play. t Your Vote for Henry II. Bhod Will Be a Vote for Good Government and a Good Governor! (P lilickl Advertisement Paid (or by the F.fi; Jency-in-Government Club) |