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Show 'Ji You subscribers irill save money IT you will keep your cye on the Bargains offered in this paper this fall. I ps&SSES SS1HK& & mKS&SESS&K&&M,n DEMOCRATS ATTEMPT TO HIDE ! BLUNDER OY TRYING TO RUIN ss x'x s fc fi xx LxS X REGISTRATION DAYS OCTOBER 31st AND Lincoln G. Kelly, a Man of Efficiency Republican Candi ate for Sccietaiy cf Stale Fearing the danger of a sudden missal during a heated campaign for the Democratic party, the administra tion has sought to cover up its political error by defaming the character of ITovob respected postmaster, Janies Clove, and intimating" that members of our splendid postoffice force of the civil service class are inefficient and may also be removed. The Salt Lake Tribune of Wednesday published a story presumably obtained through the United States district attorney, W. W. Ray, a Wilson henchman, who claims that an inspection made July 3 disclosed a shortage In funds amounting to 137 and that Mr. Clove was carrying as cash in accounts undated checks of his son, but Mr. Ray doe3 not state why if the charge were true Democratic government oficials covered the charge for nearly four months before taking action and that a sudden reversal of attitude was taken Immediately after Senator Smoot attacked the administration policies. In all the charges of Irregularity, the Democrats have been forced to admit that the government lost noth-ing as the adjustments were made, which again show conclusively thtft the whole affair has bees trumped up by Democrats to cover up the nar- .rownessttf policy of the administra- - , Provo, Utah, relive Clove: "I received your telegram of July " folous: 26, 1916, as ' who Inspector Christiansen, checked clerks salaries plainly sees I did not get my full credits. Cannot tell how it happened Has taken bteps to gVefull credit Forwarded his report to Denver for verification. Bring matter to attention of department. "I immediately took the question up with the First Assistant Postmaster General, and after a-- full discussion of the case he advised me that nothing further would be done and the case would be dropped. He also stated that the department would send another Inspector to Inspect your office In a very short time. 1 think I convinced him that politics were at the bottom of the Investigation. REED SMOOT," j " i bet-hi- flHM lATim l v Llncoln iL Kelly, Republican noml- - law at the University-o- f Utah' ami Millwas admitted to practice before the nee'. for secretarjfof state ! a " ard county bby. 'He asbotu In tuVjMP'"111 court, of the.aUti MF?Kely wfcsettei itata udl City of Fillmore and graduated fromj 3 tor four years ago and the splendid the Millari county schools and later record he made- - In the business of from the University of Utah. He the office and his record on public equipped .hiipself fer a teacher and boards were responsible for his noml for five ."Tears he taught with splen- nation as secretary of state . He Is did success In the public schools of distinctly a young man of Utah and the southern part of the state. Is interested in a vigorous policy for labile a teacher he became a stu- state deveopment. One of his latest dent of the Alexander Hamilton In, movements is the advocacy of the etltpte of New York, and with that In- budgst system for Utah He has alstitution he finished a thorough ready. installed modern systems of comae in ' higher " accounting and In aeemmtlng ftj all the departments of business efficiency?-- " ln1909 be be- - his office and under his supervl came "deputy state auditor and while slon a budget aystem might easily be filling "this position he studied law put Into operation, at a great saving and lnT910 he received his degneer fo to the state Utah. T r " . Oil illJEUDLlEUT , ff'f, to . . I POSWMCCESDT . ' - ,7. alrnoef; become residents. ;ot the-bow ,thr local peopfeopiK)0ed duatr of you lnJure more' have fnln? than MrCSoye er uatry ttat g,ves men Vry tempted to cause trouble, but each and women employment and tends time have failed miserably. Not ontoward the and advancement ly because of Mr. Cloves splendid of this state.growth eeplendid l service, but because ipto any of the large cities of service of the civil service clerks, i Utah look around and see what and who 'have been pronounced by non-..- . Wn Pur" Pfp,?1bave that partisan inspectors as some of the from the money m,ne8' ",thfc best in the postal department. the owes town the m,ning It has also been known that certain local peopel have been shadowing ow a e our Wsft' ca pltal, as an Mr. Clove and his finances and 'have 831 Tfs,t pxamP enough to teem questioning his reasons for w 8 about the hlng changes certain business transatlons In such are that there. Where taking place a manner that they might reflect on did the money 'come, from for the his" credit In order to cover up the or erection of its largest buildings and absurdity of their claim. ah of Amendment to the stats ronsti-.L- j best homes? From the mines. Wht Mr. Clove has Issued' the following t.ie responsible WOMANS PARTY Newhouse buildings, the statement relative to his position on abuot the , for this amendment profess t know h? Keara. Gliding, - - the July'inspection: mere about taxation than the framijdg"alker bui,dlng tbe Hotel Utah SPEAKERS HERE We bad checked the money to the ers of: the constitution; they think Newhous hotel, the magnificent 'he account the in also and key postal club that it isn't enough for the mine ownbuildings and the modern hospiaccount and I had been Instructed to FOR ELLEN RALLY tals? Wold they have been built If er to pay a tax on his property, on . . place the money back. This I did. which uphe the improvements puls men the hack of the enterprises had A little later one of the Inspectors In the profits from the on It am on th e net proceeds; they not shared suggested that we make a. recount of mines? We think not. want to ffchange the constitution so Afiss Helen Todd, o& of the ma we onal speakers of the Womans which the funds, proceeded to dq Who Is It that aT most prominent that they can assess the net proat once. When 1 emptied the money the mine three times ty, has been louring the " suffrage In the banking, mercantile, manu needs Next Monday , 7 atternoop at 2:3d more floor room out of the postal account I discovhey :really amount to. Was plates during September and Octo- and - Irrigation enterprises the Woman's facturlng oclock Republican MOTOR CO. , ered that In returning the money ajanything more unjust ever hatched her. She' speaks In the Ellen thea-oof Utah? Who have home of the built the at a hold best club will rally ter the first counting I , had placed in the fertile brain of the most tre In Provo at 8 o'clock, Friday, the residences In Salt Lake and other corner .of the al W. Farrer Mrs. K; to take was It the the gold C$75.00) from just Impossible key 27th, alt a public mass meeting., pompous state official? of the state who A. and have parts West. Sixth and South Second of our business, said Bud pud Immediately took the rem- been U the mines had been paying taxes - Miss Todi is bringing an appeal In foremost giv-that be of will has music o everything' ' program; special ount of gold from the amount on the manager of the The 4; 000,' Jb westers women helped to make Utah great? We All cm one fthird of their net proceed will from the en and be. speakers without getting Motor company, table to place with the key account, must Agree that It Is the mining men. (as other property haa 'been taxed twelve suffrage' states . She Is ask-aThe men are at, Salt Lake . City. The public i more loar room' where It belonged. The Inspector one its then third them about to stand fer women lathe of value) ing. are consequently paying the They old Knight 1 exI the and asked me what' was doing work remodellng bulk of the taxes In Utah. If they it would be all right to multiply the coming campaign. The Womans par-- 1 which on Second West, to We Mm. to proceeded plained Save made money they have invested assessment by Three, but It so Sap- ty Is working for the Susan B. Am- - liroperty BENEFIT-A- TPRIMARY recheck the money, and found that ! It the entira net proceeds thony amendment, which will give when . finished, .will .give .us the pens-th'whole state the has whereby pros? THE COLUMBIA MONDAY was Correct. That the money I had have ad ways been properly assessed national suffrage to the women of the greatest floor space occupied by any pered, j, hand belonged to the other acwant whole country. Tbey are working garage eouth of Salt Sake. City,;)After all where does the money .and taxed, and right here we The. public Is Invited to attend the count, which was short Just the That Is The entire floor room Is taken up a for . this federal amendment because difference is there to ay made In the mining camps of Columbia theatre next ,0Mnday afon an cars had acount at present and the $75:00 and the postal display Utah go? Isnt it Immediately taken between net proceeds and dividends, it is impossible to get suffrage ln the ahd temoon evenings A special pro-- ' excess of the like amount." crowded j that so ore togethr badly the Idea that eastern states in any other way., The to mother parts of the state where it Dont. mm away-wi- th ad-- ! gram will be given and the receipts to show to hard are a ltttle Howihe matter was 'handled: dlvV out in women have tried Jtmt falled and they benefits .every one of Utahs 'indus- - is w ill go to- - the Primary fund for the Regording the statement made in tries? How much of it Is taxed as net proceeds Mlas Todd who was in 'the California vantage. Perhaps no other car In is dends that in spent Everybody is , Salt Lake City that the removal of few years hag caused so Hospital association. the mining districts for permanent because such is not the case. There campaign went east to New York, thq last attend. to , for-i. Postmaster Clove was due to a . .. a whole lot of mine expenses New Jrsey, Pennsylvania and. there .much comment as the big green urged nothing. are, Practically seen mer Inspection In July of this year, proveroents? which on been has the tohell But there la a large amount of It, that rannot he dedudted before flg- discovered that a federal amendment WHO KNOW8 CHAS. H. NASH? few days, In yhlch a Shortage was the last for taxation the during could VPared enfranchise only 20,000,000 the. hi an effort to open newmins ureMr ,rPOrtr spent "Mr. Clove states that to keep those .which have been j of what is known as net proreeds. women ln the United Sate who were The officer of the" Odd Fellows were not allowed at said Inspection, ,and course for - not without the vote! She discovered NEW SHEET MET.L ere ?ne hi shape, for greater produe opened have received a communication j lodge, . He requested that Inspector C. M. tion. SHOP OPEN HERE Then after all is It not the .fr,en(1f ot the mihing industry to pur- that the conetiutions of many of the H. from W, Hash of Tacoma Wash., ' Christiansen return and 'give the Utafa ahould eastern state an were very difficult to 'who most farmer benefits of really ' w Yut -- credits due-- , w Martin haa opeued-- a neW The inspector kindly:- and B aome eaiei state com friendlrto thUaboUt ,7x anj meU1 took it upon himself to make the cor- No1 fh on the atltutlonal amendment ahP In Prov9, at 35 N, ;H Neah. whq Jeft tJ,and that IsUo votee are oracti- -' sheet rection, admitting that a mistake fca4farri,er desire "le1tIirofOhegoot amendment affecting-th.taxation of callfoutoftheque.tl0nrmaklngthe1'lat WeBt atwoitwyaviuriwaff1 0 or vicinity keen made, but how it was ' only open door ; to thee woinen I . rdv!athati.layIngth.goldenegg.?f)oe.He ist ar man 49 yeira of axe. t 6 feet coudl not telL Mr. .(Clove then work ia given his prompt attention. I - 7 !T ' federal " amendment ,r th farmer not realize that hi very i 8 Inches height and is of sandy POST-JOMr. Martin ha had wide experience DEPARTMENT. graphed to Senator Smoot to see on IM depend, Prosperity inquiry. coxnes from -Uomplexlon,The -sto heet- metal work and should that the correction wa made the inlngst aIck --father - build inj A on hM been born to Mr. and, the? women decided to work and .the senator was in this up 4L excellent business against at this time V bunch of tod!-the- - .. .. Right f. information ; regarding .Any. .j formed that the case would be arop-,ua- l Mr. Kiel Dergen. Mother and child any political party that would not Q Wngh about party will,', be , appreciated . Cali Fed and a new inspection ordered. , Ger-- stand for 'suffrage and the Susan B. fa reforma ha(r bralne(J taxaUon, af fettlng 'along nicely. Mr. John W, Guy or William Palmer. Having dropped the case Mr. Clove tre ndaTOrlDg to mgk the farmer that he has- - a new Anthony amendmenL party, ahe does not hesitate to the removel Miss Todd is an eloquent advocate cuss the candidates tell the Wo- it la his duty, to injure foreman for the Post Job Departwa made on the July inspection. The think that while1 ment new of women ! aod arrival the the7Vhoul7orshftuld Ter 'lowll the America men of and why mintag Jpditry - noVgut letter pf Senator Smoot to Mr.l to take charge. he doe not belong to any political vote for them, . Mrs Lyman McBride of Tooele. - "to 3 to-Pro- GIVES HIS VIEWS. . ON J 'tUHtllA rUDLlSlltR -- The largest crowd that has attended a rally In Provo In years, turned out Tuesday night to hear Senator George Sutherland discus the issues of the campaign. The senator was given an ovation when same by calling Republican he entered the hall but a greater headquarters. Phone 463. one when he had finished his speech r and ha i silenced the Democratic hecklers who went to the theatre for the purpose of disturbing the speaker, Beifhtor Sutherland took up the Is kucs one by one and made many new j triends among the great audience CRUSADER HERE that greeted him. j J. R. Robison, president of the FOR DEMOCRACY Young Mens Republican club, took charge of the meeting and after mu-- j bIc by the band he announced that Former Senator Charles A. Town Dr. George H. Brimhall would act as 7 of Minnesota and later of New York, chairman of the meeting. f ue Bo- came to Provo yesterday to defend shard and Bros, quartet renPyne the Wilson policies and to call Reed dered two campaign songs. Smoot violent names for daring to atDr. Brimhall made a brief speech tack the Wilson administration. Mr. in which he paid a splendid tribute Towne has also been known as the to Senator Sutherland. He told how great advocate ef Carranza with the "George as he Is familiarly known, ; s present administration, but he 1 grew to early manhood In this com to enmity ter known for and how he forged to the ;Tmunity state and its people and for the he became one of the tempts he has made to injure both. Qf th of tho men When Prank J. Cannon spoke 4n Car 6f natl(m as being. the only ferred ' States that can January 12, 1912, Mr. Towns was the' United the chairman of the meeting and introln the taB of dneed the speaker as an earnest congress. leader of the movement to ,bring o i. civilization to benighted Utah," or on Page 3.) ..(Continued words to that effect.-'- Practically the tmly difference between the speech of Mr,Town gnfl that. ot.Cannon wm that the former wa - shorter. The agltatlon to Induce the government to refuse to accept the sliver NEED PROVO HERALD service bought by the Utah school t , .'f children for the battleship Utah on" of enthusiasm .the edi- - ' In burst a an the ground that Utah is state was ln progress at tor of. the Herald offered, to make an famous1 type of 'election that time. TWs meeting adopted a cther of his paper And "plant resolution protesting, against the ac- bets in offering The of that Wilson Post ceptance of the gift from the children against that some demobe and would by The elected, of Utah for the reason given. J " 7 he fis' method cratic .of reasoning Intr and resolution was written-two one of-to Is a bet ures the. that who has Y5y Mr. Towne, Produced declined,' we fearing been dispatched here by the Demo-- ' fer.. Of course, Ad vise, to have the. Herald on our iianda. committee .to; national cratic The manager of The T Post would the people of Utah - how to vote. Remuch rather publish A' dally.paper Senator Towne has been- a ti own of his making than to amalgate , publican, a Silver Republican, PopuMr. with the .Herald particularly . after list and is now a Democratthe manage-fendede--, election.- - Furthermore and a brilliant speaker Towne Is o.f this paper has never been ment Its ln administration the from the Mexican policy and also opposed the charged with taking candy i too late do and feel it that amend-j baby Susan. B. Anthony Suffrage commence now, that , practicp ment He scored .Governor Hughes ' . called Barnes, and Roosevelt and 1 . TO Penrose and Smoot robbers and the REPUBLICAN WOMEN fARREIt AT THE MEET Republican party generally, he said, HOME ON "NEXT MONDAY was bad. ANTI-MOP.M- f Tiinri I AT DIG RALLY j the lists, otherwise they will not be permitted to cast their ballots on November 7. Those desiring Information as to registration agents mak get the Waahington, D. C., July 27, 1916. "Mr. James Clove, sm3?vT-to ordered Inspect i spectorhave"been 2 who have not already registered should see to it that their names are on . "My Dear Friend i 4r and all persons Clove Is as folio s: dlfl- - STIRS PROVO The last registration dys for the coming election are next "Tuesday and Wednesday, 0 0 SUTHERLAND NOVEMBER FIRST CHARACTER OF POSTMASTER --0 S Wat,1 of-t- ! tf i I , -- - a , -- V- r . " . hi' -- d - ( ( - i , ( i at UTAH-iDAH- ' nt ccount, , Utah-idah- ( t -- ! -- J I- -- at ln-m- y -- 1 j -- -- : j, s rr ! ! -- mining-operation-am- end - . " T 117. I 1 m -- ,( B , -- , ! s dla-an- d Vtoe pge , . -- 1 ( j partek, , -- 't - - - |