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Show fnrm nf l9Vt a woTl fea PemocraMff rplatform of 4908 declared for a revi: ion of the tariff. It seems to me that the only question before the American people nowlvbo 'will give them EQSPER1TY PLEA the down ward. re vision for which they made a new demand in 1910, when a Democratic congress was overwhel r. lngly .elected ! It is clear that the man in the race who will stand only :;:s of His Argument Dis ; -- -- .. '"it : Buy Your ffl I MMffiTSI S 1ITS UU Pd I HflDC Ull MIUI1L COUIIIIES . down ward, ;'.:d in Counter Appeal is Woodrow Wilson and the only party which will give it la the Democratic to Merchants. party. To the Voters of the State Of Utah: ; Now, if Mr. Wanamaker is correct Wo desire to call your fecial at in his assertion that prosperity deFREE TRADE N0T PROPOSED pends wholly upon Republican rule tention to the propsal to ojmend sec- and the Tsaintamtnce vt a high tariff tion J of article H of Joe state, policy, how does he explain the In- fstituttonv-Telatl- ng to counties, citiM controvertible fact that with everyPanic Occur Without Regard to Tar body demanding tariff revision down- and towns, and for the providing iff Revision Bualness Men Dlrect- - ward the whole business of the counofhew unties, and to ask try today is, in anticipation of this creating Ing the Wlleon Campaign. very revision and the certainty of yoar favorable action thereon at the Democratic success, in better condielection. To the Merchant and Business Men tion more stimulated and more ag- approaching of the United States: our counties are exof Several in many gressive than it has been John Wanamaker has issued not' . Mr. he Does know that pur years? with mountain ranges "note of warning" against the "de- shrewd merchants, business men and tremely large, and other natural barriers dividing, struction of Industries" which he says bankers almost infallibly sense imwill follow the election of Woodrow provement in business conditions, or; their extreme lengths. . There can be Wilson. as they say in the vernacular, "dis- - no doubt but that 'in the course of To hark back twenty years in Amer- heount.it?" Democratic success is on time, and in the, interest of the citi ican, industry Is to deal with ancient all sides conceded. zens of the state, it will become nec history7 During this score of years Is Not to Destroy. essary and right to divide these large American Industries have advanced so Mr. in counties and to make new ones. This far Finally, it bears strongly on competing power that a com Wanamaker's statement to note that should be done always along the broad parison even with 1890 is ridiculous. In that year our exports of manufac the Democratic campaign is largely in linea of benefit to the majority of tures were less than two hundred mil the hands of business men. I can the affected people and by thereby, lions in annual value; today they are not claim the distinction of being a at the rate of twelve hundred millions. merchant, yet I hope I can qualify as and with their consent. The above proposed constitutional a gain of 600 per cent a business man. Certainly I should How is disaster to come from the hesitate to advocate the adoption of amendment is so constructed and it competition on ourground of those any .policy or to ask' my friends to provides that no new county elall be manufacturers with whom we are suc- follow the leadership of any man or formed unless a majority of the quali cessfully competing on their ground? party likely in any way'to bring h,arm a would is to of this It country. It poor time cry distress whetjtothe people we are exporting steel- - manufactures be easy to add the names of distin the county or counties to be dismemat the rate of a million dollars daily. guished manufacturers all over the bered shall vte separately therefor, land who are hi active adminMr. Cleveland's first thus preventing any action by the leg-- ' During istration, 1885 to 1889, there was no with the Democratic national commit islature contrary to the wishes of the panic there was only prosperity. But tee in this campaign. These men, havMr. Wanamaker forgets this. Mr. ing great business interests at stake, people. To thoBe acquainted with the conin are not likely to be deceived Into prosucceeded a Harrison, Republican, dition existing in the former Uintah 1899, serving till 1893. During this moting their own destruction. They time Mr. Wanamaker himself was In feel, as do many others of our leading Indian reservation no argument is President Harrison's cabinet, and it manufacturers, that the Democratic needed to show the absolute necessity was then the conditions matured party in promising a gradual revision of the creation of a new county to which resulted in the panic of 1893, of the tariff is helping and not hinderfour months after Mr. Cleveland took ing our industries. Governor Wilson embrace the eastern portion of Wasatch county and the western porhas frankly sald:- office the second time. ' Mr. Wanamaker quotes from various "I am not interested in disturbing tion of Uintah county. To those not sources certain records of distress, but the great course of business in this so acquainted we desire to sav that neglects to say that every one of them country, but I am interested in en- such a proposition has, we believe, bears a date not less than six months riching it." W. Q. M'ADOO. the consent and support of a majority before the tariff bill of 1894 became a New York, Oct. 12. of the electors of Wasatch and law and, as a matter of fact, "bef ore Uintah counties. terms its were known. The territory so sought- - to be The truth is that neither a Republican administration nor a high tariff YOUR CAMPAIGN; created into a new county includes an is any protection against panics, and area two and one-hatimes the size they occur, - as everybody knows, exof the state of Rhode Island and one IT cept Mr. Wanamaker. quite without YOUR HELP and one-hal- f times "the size "nf th regard to tariff changes. jOur very fw- - an-4- n telllgent-revisio- - a i U VT-U- fPFllS UlilTAH , a Complete Stock We Have - Some Special Inducements Frees i taoes! -- We have the shoes for this kind of weather See our" boy's and girl's high cuts. They have the wearing qualities ! ITS' lf Ti KM uL0a Kvim, Men's Overcoats $12, $15, $18 MenfSiiits il0$12$15r$18$20 - "Worth More Sell For" More Give You More - , TOGGERY y" . tains one-thirpublican administrations. of the irrigable land'4 If the Democratic campaign fund 1908 t'ue In in its of the state Republican party of Utah. No part oMhi' i were drawn from multimillionplatform declared "unpctnlvorally for aire being 'vast "territory is now within twenty-fiv- e to anxious contributors purchase AHEAD the revision, of the tariff," bu' thin legislative favors at the expense miles of the county seat of of promise, soon srj recklessly broken, the people there would be no need to Uintah .county or within forty miles had no deterrent effect upon improveappeal to the voters at large for the ,'0f the county seat of Wasatch ment in business conditions. It cancounty means to finance the campaign. The ;nH , not be said therefore the more, that ot the territory are (Special News Correspondent.) sinews of war a in contest between threat of tariff revision causes more than 100 miles from a county Washington, Oct. 30 If this New for there was no doubt in 1908 the victims and the beneficiaries of seatand on the Wasatch side a tariff extortion and trust monopoly, York view; is correct, Woodrow Wil- not only that the tariff was to be revised, bvt that it was to be revised "however, must be furnished In the heavy range of- - mountains separates son will be elected in November main ui persons m comparatively the Deonls frnm th f by downward. ' "ia&- small means, and the contributors to an overwhelming plurality, and talks iug it very mconexpensiveand Ignoring the Present. the Democratic campaign fund must with men identified --with the' to venient reach that nofnt un make at all. Taft, by strength of numbers what Most Jmportantliowf yer in Mr Tnls Iare .rritory'Towsoiuchin Roosevelt and Wilson headquarters Wanamaker's letter Is his failure to 'they - Individually lack In length "of , j neel of the benefits of tends to confirm this' opinion. New refer to existing conditions. He prom- Pursecounty govern- ises all sorts of disaster In a very The recent statement of the chair- - ment' w111 all probability yet reYork, of all, places seems to be best general way, but nas nothing to say man of the Democratic general finance quire to again, at some time in the posted on the political --situation about current facts of Industry. .For future' be negated example. It has been well known since sgieB.H countifiS WUv,.ui5u .u throughout the country, not alone be 1910 that the public demanded the auuui touu.uuu, ana inai aooui iyoU.immi For our immediate relief, cause tne neaaquarters of all three downward revision of the tariff which more is needed for the therefore, legitimate' exMr. Taft and in order to meet tne inevitable relater denied. and promised of the penses That would campaign. parties are located here, but because A Democratic bouse of representabe a small sum Xo a candidate who quirements of other parts of the state New York getB more complete advices tives was "elected in T910 on that specould pass around the, hat among in the not distant future, we appeal on the situation throughout the coun cial issue. That house passed a series four trust magnates and get It back to 'you for your favorable ballot for of tariff measures, some of them over with $450,000, but it is a large sum to the try than any ther city. And it is the amendment to section 1 of article On veto. each of these the- supporters of Woodrow Wilson's president's now before the electors of strikingly true that the general run measures a number of Progressive Re candidacy, and everybody should chip the state. in according to his means without af these reports points to a big W'il- - publicans voted with the Democrats. Very yours. respectfully One of these bills reduced the duty on waiting to see what his neighbor is ROOSEVELT COMMERCIAL CLUB, son victory on November 5. steel. Yet, although a revision of the going to do about it. j R. S. Collett, Not, too much reliance can be steel echedulo was and Is pending, the Steel Industry has revived, prices are Harden Bennion, . -- j placed upon tie claims set up by advancing and. strangest of ail, from Committee. IT UP IS TO Y0UI i '.ke ; various campaign headquarters, Mr. Wanamaker's point of view, large o Investments are now being made in The most delicious pies at j .jLMa.iLU4.iij campaign managers talk new steel Spencer's The frcabom citizen get up when dew plants. JivX-a- . li on the grass 'Purpose, and never concede de If the danger that Mr. Wanamaker feat, even when they see it before foresees is renl how is it that thesMv And made himself rpflected in a twt looking glasi. iiiem. But it is citarly evinent Investments proceed? How is it that a trust controls the soap he fines' M the country lenJh upon the stand, aroun4Boo9eeltlieadauartersJLtliai manufacturers all over at favor of ome tnmt fc the men conducting the campaign on are" Increastngtheir-planttakes hla comb In hand. Mr. Wanamaker seems ignorant behalf of the third ticket have aban also of His shoes, suspenders. . shirt and nooks, the actual labor conditions. T. J. ALLEN doned all hope of victory I'ood Spociulist ' the buttons on his coat. thougu High wages are not necessarily a sign his necktie and the col-lAs Professor Fisher His handkerchief, they will not admit it, and rather try of prosperity. round his throat to give the impression that a land points out, a century and a half ago All camefrora factories that trusts perEXCLUSIVE WHEAT DIET. : . mit to operate; ' - .t laborers In Rhode Island received a slide ib coming. A trust allows hint to have coal to pile The above is Interesting because it wage ef ,10 dallybut If ook four "I will venture the predicupon the grate. work to buy a pair, of shoes. days' 13 a. tion," from a says Dr, Harvey Wiley, report Republican corre Nor are high wages the result of the By yielding to the sugaj; trust he makes one "that who eats a well pre al onden I to a Repubikifl- - paper. 7 his coffee sweet; protective tariff. The Lawrence strike pared-cerea- l with milk, at hit to-- the beef trust he By bowing ont this fact have may brought vividly. There steak to eat; principal diet, can thereby afford the textile manufacturers have a very The a.cracker trust, the flour trust the Iht small quantities of meat, high protective tariff to favor them, coffee trust, likewise, DON'T KNOW THEY. fruits and vegetafclea which r.re but the wages of their employes were Take tribute from th man who dwf"--:- 3.;-ry ' Tor a complete where freeflbsn's banner ns. shown to be Indefensibly low. : A fair dit, . and will be practically Insured comparison is that between England He rises from the table "a trust which against, most diteases Vhich and Germany, both thickly populated, leaves In his rare -come from a deranged one having no protection and the othAnd on the trust made hall tree finds a dlges. tlon." As a result of much ex trust made hat to wear. . who have er high protection. How do wages Many Provo people Now see the freeborn cltlsen -perience In directing the dlet of upon the chronic appendicitis, which is not stand in these countries today? Those trust owned car: otners are i and disease, I .17 cent . . Germany . lower JizIai-lng.tper very-painffiin tevedtoretHor-yhis dutlee are. than and not so. wages, English only for gas on the stomach, sour stomach but iho ncted authority on diet, the Copt of living in Germany Is He ilts before a trust made dos- k- trust or constipation. The Moore Drug 17 per cent higher, isnd say, confidently, that so thatjhe proany has said he may! man who - will make entire Co. states If these people will try tected German workman earns the And, being free and equal, he tolls for wheat cooked in the flreleis simple buckthorn bark, gljcerine, etc.', smaller. Wage and pays the higher At the .trust all day; a ' trust night provides with a. little milk, ihls cost. his cooker, as compounded in Adlec-i-ka- , the Gerwhen hla prayers are sild light, and ' exclusive diet, will toon become The uncrowned king devoutly kneels bs-FreeTradeBogy. man appendicitis remedy, they will be for-- . conspicuous slds- - a trust made bed. good health, Is it not truly ridiculous for Air. flood feeling and Immunity not surprised at the QUICK benefit A to Wanamaker raise the bogy of free Thus all his trur bound up in truths SINGLE DOSE relieves 'these troubles only from digestive, but from that treat him as they please. trade? No party advocates that. Mr. all other diseases.: Thlt It not X INSTANTLY. T y Wanamaker must know that the Dem " He lives through favor of the trusts' tn saying that everybody would do ' them he benda his knee. 0 V" ocratic cotton and woolen bills are not ',.. well nmmedlateJy to Ah, leV us trust that when he A t,A adopt thlt " . Booth's teaVes this" world ef care special" select oystVra at free trade measures in any sense. diet, for there .art other mono-dle" Some trust will The fact is that the Republican plain j waft him to the tk1" .7 . Spencer's.. that would be bttter In tad give him glory there. certain eases.' 'V. . d W ILSOM di's-trep- -- , The Best For Less Store . t'T 11 , - - V H If U11U ; iWe Sell for Less and THE HEEfS I II DUn W. " Sell For More Worth More nrnnnm I 1 HILL J WARMACK & DIET AND HSALTII ; HINTS ;; . I, The leading'., whiskey- merchants , 'nf ia1t Lake Citv. ; fatal .. ... , , PER GALLON $400 Try our Blue .Mountain ,; ; $3.00RGALLONi Write today HILL ' 24 A " list. & "Salt WEST SOUTH PROc'IN T ATTORNEY.' .1 promiaer 'orney said, "If .'The Third Degre ; Charles Klein's play, ' does not c pel legislation with a lew of aM shing the illegal pro of ' iocent victims ,py police we are reverting back to then rrds, I ;nqul8ition period; touching on so via' a question, be it drama or book, would compel attention; end come the nearer correcting the vice than-al- l mouthed1 reformers kmi ia';the' ' . worli." . AND . from ICE CREAM. JA V, found dead Washington, W. In his bed the morning after dining on cherries and ice cream, which caueed acute Indl geatlon. Attention has frequently been called to the objection to eating milk with acid fruits. The facUtnot sufEslently understood .that certain foods art Incompatible, .end that to avoid the " Injurious 'effects of eating foods together that' seriously disagree, w'e "must understand the general principles of combination and their application -- thr el8Ctorr-gfrfoods7T- hr si And-thijgh- DIET -- Am HEALTH . -- ! ' HAVAPPNDIUIIS " ul,- outo-llttre-Turther-t- best way to avoid Injurious combination It. to folldw n mono- dlet, or at least to tat only two 'or three foodt at a meal that we know to be compatible. The fact that sudden death from wrong eating It riot an everyday occurrence doet not prove that the average man may mix foodt foi Indlsirlmlnately, chronlo conditions art constantly iStvtlosing from wrong eat--' , Ing. ' - ha J rzi "If t'nU nd practiced year "H ints? he would never luvc t'ene anything so foolish, and might .now bt allVt," says a reader, referring to the death of J. E. White, of - in; ' ir:2:crcTfCN CHERRiCS r , Alt eit By DE. T. 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