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Show - It .THE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR r 'i , WAS CRANE" GETTING EVEN? ' V Speaking of campaign contributions, THE PROVO POST diaries R. Crane is to be ranked the-stamong givers. He admits that he gave $20,000 toT ward La Folettes fight and an equal sum to that of Published Every TUESDAY THURSDAY and SATURDAY At Nos. First West St, Provo, Utah The POST PUBEISHINGCOMPANY. !(i I U Opened County Campaign Here Crane is thq man whom President Taft opce appointed minister to China, but recalled when it became apparent that the apSUBSCRIPTION PRICES IN ADVANCE 75 Cents 2 50 Three mouths use year BH months pointee had a 25 Cents l.SOOne month tongue and talked too much to hold a B. C. IIICKS, Editor. N.'C. HICKS, Manager. diplomatic post. Evidently another Use for the campaign contribution7 is that of second-clasBntered matter according to the Postotflce of Provo City as Act of Congress. March 3. 1884. ' getting even with the other feJloW. La Folctte and Wilson were the two who looked in the Crane eye best calculated toclefeat Taft, so he gave to both regardless of politics. - Possibly he'also wras nursing Post subscribers are requested to notify this office promptly - whenever the paper is not received. Residence carriers are supposed an idca that either man, if elected, might appoint .him minister to lo notify the subscribers by blowing a whistle upon their arrival' with China Andiiave the to not to. recall ibe commission. Please , this rule is enforced Dr. Wilson. (Continued From Page One.) Southern chairmen During the last session the free , sugar bill was passed by the Democratic house and helij up by the Democrats in the Senate that they might use, this issue to$ free trade in the free trade states and protection in the Northern States. AVhen there was a shortage in sugar the trusts advanced m per hunany negligence on the part of the carrier, , , . j dred to $7.75 per hundred and if In a listless campaign the people "have never, found it necessary it were not for the sugar raised to make a change. Democrats who are counting on victory this year in the United States, .the- trusts A SPLENDID ADDRESS. forget that, even with the wild enthusiasm aroused over the -- first would absolutely control this proNever in the history of any canipaignjiave the people of Provo duct. . - T came a long(vays from electing their man. Senator Smoot then took up the been given a more logical or straight forward address than that made Bryan campaign, they Chicago convention and in a clean by SenatorReed Smoot at the Opera House last night. The Senator ' The fact that the campaign straws are showing Roosevelt in cut argument showed the falsity was his best and when he had finished, it was a thinking audience third place would go to prove that even the Greatest .Wind cannot of the Ro9sevelt claim, showing that filed out of the house. In this campaign the Constitution of the ' wherein h? had attempted to get , - United States has been attacked in no uncertain terms and the clouds make them blow where it listeth. f the control of the convention withof disruption and strife are hanging over the nation. The time has out regard to the fairness of his THEY GOTTA QUIT KNOCKIN THE TARIFF DOWN com when the believers in that inspired document,, the Constitution position. If there were any stealing on any side it was done by of the United States,' must raTly to its support, as did Senator Smoot Dixon, Flinn, Munsey, McCor' last nighj. , , (THE OZARK ZINCSONG.) mick and their . associates. The ' After defending the Constitution of .the United States step by Statesmen, when they get to town, senator then referred to the attiStart a kickin' the Tariff round; tude taken by such nierTafTLong-worth- , step he advanced the doctrines of the Republican party and tore to runnin shreds the systems that are threatening panic and disaster to the into it fhe Lode, Root, Stimson and Theyre 'way ground; others were close personal who knockin' All his the Tariff down. people.They gotta quit through speech rang an element of sincerity and friends of Roosevelt and would and this., backed up by facts and figuresA left no loophole not stand for anything that was through which his enemies could, his meaning. sAVith They kfiock, and knock," and knock it round, not honorable, and yet alL these - - Ad valorem and by thejwund; force that was felt through the entire audienee he laid bare the falsmen are working energetically for no' diffrunee tho out doctrines sound, Makes ehoods and hypocrisy practiced-by-ATepPresident Tafts In L, Morris IL ' y California situation the Love taking up wherein they claim the entire credit for the good work done They gotta quit knockin tho Tariff down. .. , the speaker proved the kind of a ' hy the Salt Lake Commercial Club Traffic Bureau. Loves own let iik man Roosevelts running partner Business they are try in to drow ,n ters and telegrams were hurled into his very teeth, and his is by the laws he has had placed insincerity With lies and arguments unsound; uPon this question will undoubtedly place him in a proper light be upon the 'statute books of the state fore the people who have 'heretofore regarded his cause as The Tariff gives us nuff to go round, of California in which he disfranjust chises thousands and thuaands of knockin'-thThose who went last night to hear what Senator Smoot had down.Tariff They gotta quit t?say voters and prevents, them from Are his vote for Senator William Lorimer certainly got ybat regarding, easting a ballot for the man of sits1 found went after, and no doubt those whq, remembered the bitter Traitors to American ground, . they their choice. Should the Johnson beautiful fur Who treat their best friend like a hound, , fight made a Jew years ago against Senator Smoot, saw the justice of method go into effect the country his position', and realized why he was "not Will sure get theirs in the rebound; over political parties could be in our store, and they .willing to have a man driven from Public life by the same type of testimony that was used broken up at will. Theyd better quit knockin the Tariff down. , attracted against The Perkins system of handling are not only Smoot when his good name and the honor of his C. E. RICHARDSON. people were at stake. the trusts came in for its share ? While the the class of the Mertestimony differed in some regards, the elass of protestants and the senator took up the atti- at .were the same, and where ,Smoot won the Illinois senatop lost, but tude of this man and his associa- chandise but the not an unbiased Senator in the United States will' claim that one price tes upon this question. He referREPUBLICAN TICKET,' red to the thing was proven against the personal character of thj man who letters sent , threatening NATIONAL is also attractive. . to President Taft is he did not tood the trial. It was a question for the senators to For President William Howard Taft. decide, and stop the trust prosecutions and the their votes were given as they viewed the question. For Vice President James Schoolcraft Sherman. campaign of the Senator Smoot made votes for his party-an- d with right on tlie . Roosevelt forces demonstrated -side of the Republican administration;RepublicanisM ir..- - For Presidential Electors Mrs. Margaret Zane Witcher7 - plainlythe attitude of Perkins will" a gam in Utah and tbeXNation. and his. associates upon this imtriumph Salt Lake; Eph Homer, Utah county; John N." Davis, Uintah ' portant question. More money Are also and Lake. Salt Walker, county among the very was spent jn Roosevelts HOW ABOUT IT? I . For Congressman at Large .Joseph Howell, Logan, and campaign than has been best in the city. Call NOT UNTIL THE YEAJl 1897, WHEN T1IE REPUBLICAN Jacob Johnson, Spring City. . spent in many national campaigns ADMINISTRATION CAME IN, DID THE CRISIS SEEM TO BE For Governor "William Spry, Salt Lake. 4 AVhen Senator Smoot held' up and let us show, you. FAST,! Woodrow' Wilson, on page 263 of His History f the "For Justice of the Supreme Court J. E. Frick, Salt ' an initiative ballot from Hughes . American People. . county, South Dakota, showing Every article is abso... Lake , the ridiculous system of inaugurat In those fatal years of depression, For Secretary of State David Mattson, Ogden. as they are very ing laws, the audience laughed lutely guaranteed. For State Treasurer Jesse D. Jewkes, Emery county. properly 'described by AVoodrow Wilson, the Democratic candidate for never had this new outright, in Lincoln his O. For State Auditor Kelly, Millard county. fad of popular government been History of the. America People. this ffthMrosideney, For Attorney General A. R. Barnes, Salt Lake. country 'universally suffered distress and disaster The comhhp)s "T -i more plainly shown.- More laughwhich the Demmera r ter war evoked when the Senator . For State Superintendent of Public Instruction A . C. had brought about are thus stated that an Oregon ballot could Lake.Dr. Salt described Wilson Nelson, 235 on 5 eloquently hy and 23(5 of Vol. of pages ' scarcely find room on an ordinary his history : FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. table. In' discussing the referenA great poverty and depression had come upon the western For District Judge Jacob Evans. Provo. dum he stated that he favored it For'District Attorney Harvey Cluff, Provo. to a limited extent.- -" ne then'de-crie- d mining regions' and upon the agricultural' region'of thewest and . south. Prices had fallen.. ; , . UTAH COUNTY. Men of the poorer sort were idle the recall of judges which filled and to M. the with a sort of despair. All of the larger' cities O. PackState Legislature practically destroys the proteceverywhere, Representatives tion of the minority. and manufacturing towns teemed with unemployed workingmen, who ard, Jr., Springville; S. I. Goodwin, Lehi Stephen LiChip- Senator Smoot had been asked , were with the utmost difficulty kept from starvation man, American Fork; Louis N. Ellsworth, Payson. by the system-- . a number of occasions why upon .atic efforts or organized charity. County Commissioners .Tames II. Gardner, Lehi, four- , he had voted fqr retaining Senar Professor Wilson devotes seveial pages to Coxeys Army and j ' term. tor AVilliam Lorimer, and before year term; David T. Lewis, Spanish Fork, he had finished the other evidences of idleness and hard times and also describt-- . the difCounty Clerk C. F. Johnson, Payson.-people knew he' had voted why Assessor for hich R. Cle Salem. President County Loriiners eland in Christensen, Ilyrum ficulty fnainta '.lug the experienced ' retention. Step by step Senator - treasury reserve. No less than $87,000,000 in gold, says I)- Wilson, Coutity Treasurer fkl ward T. Palfreyman, Spnngv illc. Smoot developed his ease,' first of t - haif' to ho Sheriff George T, Judd, Provo, shipped over sea.to the jrpunf rv' s embtorv-f, sitigle Medil McCormick, G e o r go P. Pa rk e r , American Fork. ( 'o not yAttorney twelvenibqtl, 1893, and bonds had to be sold to secure s. id. thus tho chief agitatoR against .. Lori-iiu- t County Recorder AV. C. WoottOn, Benjamin. and his checkered career. .increasing the public debt. - Then Dr. Wilson writing a an sUjtian ' Sell ool s of P on Cro and not think mg of ever being a candidate, wrote t liei:L4toWiiVg 5 Quoting from unlisputededitor-)aJ;: Superintendent er, ' Spanish Fork. TnithfuTlhd historic sentence (Page 263 of Vol 5) lowing up McCormicks (TariTcTerTTie showed how step Not until theear 1897when theRepublican admi.,idratipii County SnrveyoivTesse AL AAalker. Pleasant Grove." . 5.'$ , it, (j, 5t 4 g 4" $ - came in, did the crisis seem to be pastJ sought to destroy the man who lie i had brouglit to light' sonic of his Republican partjtsks jio better witness in this icinpaign than Woodrow Wilson, historian. When the Republican aduunistrn-- , own graft on the people. He then lion came in the crisis was past.NThen followed sixteen yes s of ungave ,a 'review of the testimony produced by Lorimer s enemies, to contrast a, the dark picture of lb!)3exampled prosperity, splendid wherein' they failed 'to prove that 1896. Lorimer had, been guilty of one A tote Wilson is a 'oteXfyrlhe-returto the dark single wrong act. he days which he so vividly described when heNlid not'thhTV-thy- t Taking up the local situation There is nothing like FOR A LIMITED TIME Senator Smoot read, excerpts from would ever be a, candidate for president and a tbfe for R 'osetelt is , r I AVe are going to GIVE AWAY one rf tnese the speeches made by Nephi L. the American Lady Corlhalf a vote-tthe same end Morris and Stephen H. Love with beautiful genuine ROGERS French Verdigris set. . It "is a beautiful Satin Finished Rose Design Silver Teaspoon-- , regard to the tariff situation in - THE HARRIMAN EPISODE. r w'ith this of state. By Loves own letters form every piece , The Roosevlt-IIarrimafitting garment eOrrespondenee forms ,a v, mhu fully and telegrams the senator ' CELEBRATED T32 proved that he is now going before-theoiivinejng exhibit for a scries that contains little that is hew. and adds style and grace t PURE SPUN Mr. Roosevit decla'vd refU'atedfy that he had never askstatements that are Ilarriinau absolutely false. Letter after to every lady who wears to rsiv moitey f . Ins campaign; that Harriman was buv d wih the ' letter aiuL telegram after telegram New A'mk stet eaiiij-ain fund; thaf the money wOi.r o Oddi of BOUGftT AT OCR ETCRS were read to show that Senators it. They are adjustable the suite ci "Il.utm. tul the giternatorialontest. Let (t.ivjnui ef You kuoWwhat r''"ersV cr? cn a pec ef Smoot and Sutherland had actual- and we have them in a Ate.wiintv u t? Irc.v t 'odu'ei.- - i sr I'Mei-i.read, the intimate eorrespomhuu t of which ly performed that which Love means tn a cockirg i t.n C and then, render judgment m the fads and Morris accredited to the ini. l:itJ eooku g vtiicls ever ,.i' .n. tarj a;.d variety of sizes. Call i.. Every piece dy pomUv tl'7 hw a i, ied. sa the Philadelphia Ledger. It is shown surgent senators and themselves. . r . V7,7v-"o Free i net Chairman Joseph AV. and see this stylish, moderaj rc .. . -- tl.it. vr? t ova Vr o. act, I'.a in tia-- . N. Bhss of the nation, Dunn called the moot in r ' ,,r.p.r immaV. and that lie sign. A 0." 7 O' .n.ka dal mire Y tb c r v, 41 I for i ieu pt and John 1). Dixon was pci'inan-en- t te-priced garment. these articles and v e wa. t y i toh'gobtd a or.3 Or 51 m due t ten : t h it Mr. Reov'ult fu most soliertious r. Ilarriis. chairman. The Provo Ladies inoro of tl;cm before cur ttecu yve 3 uu a mail'' il; that e s, light hi-- , e, nn-- , and i.itima.y; that Ie.ukumvl-cdgai- i Quartette furnished the music, with firw.r 51. Ilavrim.ui .s congratulations uli i eleded in vkho of the evening Co. uas lleber ( Iverson who discus1964; that hN flattcml llaniman, wheedled him. stud. hi- m- and sed the high cost of sought to vvur Via favor and support in every conceivable way., . living and ol hep campaign issues. 174 Center hair-trigg- ! Senator. Smoot ar 22-2- 4 By .' er s U I help-us-- gaod-grac- see-that e Tt-fro- - - -- " O ( eon-vietio- inis-constr- - and-Stephe- ki n -- lai.in A . r y v attracted e 2Z3. j . J Our Ladies state 1 M.-II- . Suits ( - i -- - 1893-189- r- - 1 t ! 6. , - -- f - - i - ; two-yea- - - ' L T ''Z - by-ste- p-i ForJtealComfort n L.! n e ! - people-makin- Alumintim W are ; v.- . le-- t g - 'iCV. , -- 1 . , s - 1 1 1 ProVo Tea & China first-speake- r The Leader ff. m- - "1 1 |