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Show Howe & Taft, wholesale grocers of this city are agents for the Utah sugar factory and have now and always have had plenty of Utah sugar on hand. The Tribune this morning in a half-column half-column article announces the fact that the sugar trust has demanded a tribute of between 25 and 50 cents per hundred pounds on the gross output of the Utah sugar company, to insure its withdrawal withdraw-al from it9 present fight upon the company. TLe Tribune takes three lines in which to tell of this cald blooded act upon the part of the sugar trust, the balance of the article is occupied oc-cupied to tell its readers the untruth that the sugar trust is the pet of democracy. dem-ocracy. C. A. COKKLiNa, the photographer, arived in tows today. He came a distance dis-tance of 250 miles for no other purpose than to cast a ballot for Joseph L. Rawlins, and for the balance of the democrat's nominees. The little bcoks ofCannon "stickers" are being thrown in the door yards of doubtful voters. One today remarked that that "tr!ck"marfe him believe that there is a deal on to send Cannon to congress con-gress whether the people want him or no. This voter was converted to re publicanism last election. He intended all through thiB campaign to vote for Cannon. Now he declares that Rawlits will get his vote. Voters, examine your ballots closely before casting them on Tuesday next. The attempt is to be made by republicans republi-cans to crowd the Cannon "stickers"' you, unawares. The workers will place the "stickers" on secretly. It is even eafd that compacts have already been reached with the republican judges of election whereby they have agreed to secretly stick on a few of the "stickers" during the count. The Dispatch was in error yesterday yester-day when it announced that the drum corps would go to American Fork cn Saturday evening. |