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Show if ik S THE AR VOIi. II SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOKEK 27, PRETENDER DEFEATS UTAH STATU TO THRONE NO. 10. 11KI7. NEWS Two cases ut sniiillpntc kh, placed under quarautin- In Ogiim luM seek. i Tne new i,iiiiiii;in church SULTANS FORCES - Kwi-disi- at Park Ciiv In Far East Seems to be Going Against Sultan Abdel Aziz, Who May Lose His Throne. War The output nt year will rcarli Chairman Democratic City Committee. In entering this contest for supremacy In the administration of our munl-cipa- l affairs, in addition to the reasons above set forth why it should receive the support and suffrages ol our fellow citizens, the Democratic party represents that it is the only party in the field today that ca, bring, peace, happiness and contentment to wthe people of Utah. Both of the other Second ward George EL Burbidge, parties. Republican and American, apGeorge G. Smith. to the religious prejudices of Third ward F. S. Femstrom, Harry peal Democratic voters and are striving by T. Coburn. unfair and methods to Fourth ward L. E. Hall, James dismember and demoralize the DemoMaxwell. cratic and destroy the sembFifth ward W. R. Wallace, Samuel lance ofparty American politics in the state M. Taylor. of Utah. They seek to divide the people of the city and state on religious The Platform. lines and inaugurate again in our In Lake of Democrats Salt The City, commonwealth contention and bitterconvention assembled, reaffirm their ness that existed here twenty years platforms of two years ago and four ago. The Republicans insist that a Moryears ago, and in addition thereto sub- mon cannot be a Democrat and the mit the following: Americans insist that a The Democratic party does not re- must belong to the American party. By this false contention, made in each gard a city government as a political case for selfish and corrupt purposes, machine, but as a large business enter two years ago and last succeeded they prise which is successful only when year in reducing the vote to which the managed by honest, capable men, and Democratic party was Justly entitled a failure always when handled by men These methods, without doubt, will be who have been selected because ol resorted to again in the political contest which we are now entering, other reasons than capacity to do the but upon the Democrats believe that the business properly and who justify their salvation of Utah depends upon the selection by conducting affairs on maintenance of American politics our people and the keeping Inother than honest business principles. among violate pledges heretofore made, and Viewing city government from this we are resolved to struggle for the standpoint, we ask the people of Salt supremacy of this belief among our Lake City to compare the last Demo- people as long as there is a single or hypocrite that dares assert cratic administration with the present slave the contrary opinion. administration, and we promise them To this end and for this purpose, as that If the ticket nominated today well as for the other reasons above shall be elected city affairs will again given, we appeal to every liberal and citizen of Salt Lake City be conducted without graft or special peaceloving to give his suffrage and moral support privilege, on business principles and to the Democratic party in the conflict solely In the Interests of its citizens. which is before us. THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. The Ticket. For Mayor Richard P. Morris. For Recorder Perley A. Hill. For Auditor Maxwell R. Brothers. FOr Treasurer M. F. Cunningham. FOr Attorney Stephen L. Richards. Candidates: - Councllmanle ,U?dgaaa.,JL I First ,,iiiw.11 Wmbumi ward-Mfllaa- ' n Ask Your Dealer E'or MARBLb BRINGS, The Pure Whiskey. RIEGER ft LINDLEY, Distributors. i .i i,, 1. I i.ii iiiint'it this mints Mini of ,.i M,i,!S fully tin- I42.OOU.OUO. During the ASHBY SNOW. if. Afy. p,i i 5,000 bead of tun,- from Modena Nine aiini'iii- - s were Tangier. On October 17, birwren Shawta and Mequlnez, occurred tbs first battle between forces of Abdel Aziz and Malal lluflr, pmender to the throne and known as the sultau of the south. The lutter was overwhelmingly victorious, and tlie triumph la of great importance, as strengthening sentiment In favor of Mulai Hallg. According to reports just received from Mazagan, eight regiments of the pretenders troops, under command of Mulai Rachld, defeated the sultan's troops and captured several pieces of modern field artillery, together with Cald Bushta Bagdani. commander-in-chie- f of all Abdel Aziz's forces. Haflg has Issued a notice to the effect that he guarantees the protection of all foreigners at Morocco City, in riting certain foreigners who have gone to Mazagan to return to Moroc co City and resume tbeir business there, and ordering bis represents-tire-s to furnish them with everything necessary to enable them to make tbs return trip to the capital of the south. Haflg ia showing a strong hand la Moorish sects controlling certain which are demanding the proclamation of a holy war, to which be la unalterably opposed. Some of Raisull's followers have d aerted him and come to Tangier. Tbs native report of the occurrence gives as a reason for the desertions that Raisull, in retaliation for the French interference in the steps taken to secure the release of Caid Sir Harry McLean, intends to. "kill McLean by Inches." shipped - m ii u practii Hu- - Supremo court one day lust seek Friends ot Kaniesi Williams ot Salt Lake City, who bus iiussiiiK since Oewber 8, fear he hits im-- i will) foul plaf. John ('. Henderson, who shut and killed Oscar Ollu in lss Augeies a tew uays ago, was fnnm-cl.a resident v of Ogden. 1 Scattered er the state of l.'laii. are many dairn-s- . whose product ol butter and cheese this year will exceed 82.Ohu.uuu. A fight is lining Inauguraieil on ti eastern mail order houses by the Man Ufacturers' and Alerclianis' association fir Salt Lake City. Frank Buwdeu, 2i years old, was run over by a threshing machine engine at Clover Creek aud crushed so badly that he died ? Frederick Sorensen of Neplii Is rsls-- a second crop of strawberries, which Is regarded as quite a novelty !a that community. I, Utah day was celebrated at the Jamestown exposition on October I Sth, Governor Cutler and Thomas making addresses. Salt Lake boya about 17 years yd are accused of holding up a China- pan. The youthful highwaymen Sired only 3 for their trouble. L B. Wilder, employed as an the State Mining company at mville, was struck by lightning Al instantly killed on the 17th. FARMERS TO GATHER IN ZION. Jleistate convention of Lite Womens Trans-MissouDry Farming Coiw Ritian Temperance Union was held week Mrs. E. E. Shep- great to be Held in January. was elected president. XOgdi Salt Lake City, Interest Is being Utah Arid Farm company's aroused in the Trans-Missoudry 'Attest is TftfhT to be Tarmlng'congresb,' which and in Salt Lake from January 28 to 25. steam plow is being run night e seventy-fivof an and average day,' work The committees are at making is being turned over. arrangements for the entertainment o acres per day while mounting Ambrose Greenweii, con the at the delegates and visitors was thrown and at horse Huntsville, the and program. arranging great At the dry farming congress then kicked and stamped on by Jhe vicious will be delegates from fourteen states brute, and sustained a fracture of sevtwo territories and all of the north- eral ribs. lie Is expected to recover. A receiver has been appointed to western Canadian provinces. Among the distinguished guests at the con- take charge of the Ogden canyon sanigress will be Secretary Wilson of tbi tarium, at the mouth of Ogden canyon. department of agriculture, Luthet The resort has been a losing proposiBurbank of California and 1L W tion ever since It was thrown open to Campbell of Nebraska. A number ol the public. experts who have made a life work ol The products of the metal and coal the study of the soil and the climatic mines and the clay products of Utah conditions of the arid west will deliver will this year aggregate 850,000,000, addresses. while the agriculture, horticulture and livestock industry will reach a total DANISH STEAMER WRECKED. L; Mt CLEAN, DYE OR PAIR "Jj We pay particular attention o work fiffrom out of the city and o Jobs of E5.00 or over we prepay the express Lle&nWg CO Main office. 112 is znd So. charges. Works, Trtw,1 1 cIlipiclOIl 338-4- 0 5 (Opp. Grand Theatre W 1st So. St, Salt Lake City. St. lnt . I ri CoW Uig"-Ylln-d'- Frank Fierce of Salt Lake City first assistant secretary of the interior department on Novemlier 1, succeeding Judge Thomas Ryan of Kansas, who has been moved to a less leaponsible jMMition. The same distressing condition with reference to the prevalence of typhoid fever In Salt Lake which existed last year is reported again this fall. There Is an amazingly large number or cases of this dread disease. Paul Angell. a colic-- tor, attempted suicide in Salt Lake City while Intoxicated, but was prevented by a spectator who knocked a bottle of carbolic acid from hia hand and held him until the police arrived. On the Levan bench a strip of land three miles wide by eight miles long, SCHWAB PLEASES CALIFORNIANS in Juab . county this year 60,000 bushels of wheat were raised, as Capitalist Declares He Still Has Faith against 50,000 bushels last year, upou in 8an Francisco. absolutely dry farms. The settlement of the telephone San Francisco. Charles 51. Schwab addressed a meeting of the most in- strike has had the effect of placing a fluential men In San FranclBco at noon crew of men at work In Park City. The Saturday in the board room of (he company has been unable to make an Merchants Exchange. Ilia subject Improvements since the trouble began, was San Francisco's Industrial Situ- but now it Is rushing things. G. G. Gregg, the tildes! member of ation and Her Commercial Future. tbe direct Independent Order of Odd Fellows The most Important of the statements made by Mir. Schwab was In Utah, died at his .home In Rail Lnka r that, after looking the ground over City last week, lie was elghty-fon- in has been and years old, prominent tit not decided he baa only carefully, Odd FellowsAip for a good many years continue the Union iron works, bn: to Thomas Coughlin, an iron worker, modemizQ that ship building and was crushed to death bv a fulling derstructural plant at a coat of 81. or Jiioio, and enlarge its capurlt c rick. while at work on Hie Newliniiso output This announcement threw io building In Knit l.nke. Ollier wosfc-meaudience into a turmoil of hum! c ,r, had narrow escspi-s- , hut succeedand cheers. ed In getting out of harm's way. William F. Rtrickley. an electrician Old Veterans Dropping Off of Sait I.ake, is dead as the result of The decrease of 1 s ,' having a tooth pulled Washington. ltiood flowed In the number of pensioners on '': from the gums, and hi nose profusely roils at the end of the fiscal yen- - f sho bled freely, all efforts to smp the vs compared with the year preM'ius, flow or blood being unavailing Strlek-IrIs the feature of the annual report ! died five wet-kafter the tooth was extracted. Pension Commissioner Warner. ji Issued. This is the greatest decreuMi To move the cattle out of Utah in the history of the pension bureau, would require 17.36(1 cars, or nearly The total number of pensioners Jun (46 traluloads of ;to mrs each; to 30. 1907, was 907,371, and Hie tiuj move the horses in the stale B.iiOO mlue ofthe pension roll at that da'd "rs. or 220 tralnlo.ids: move tbe f 1 40,8o0.S80. This Is greater by ,1, tmlnloads, rarM or jgjpg S4.61J.131 over the value cf tbe rod. ritni wu;, h- - nrressary to for the year previous. the hoR1( y ; a.-.- n PARTY. The Ticket . 1 of 875,000,000. Goes on Rocka Off Coast of Scotland and Entire Crew Is Drowned. London. The Danish steamer A! fred Krlandsen has been wrecked on the rocks of Castle Point near SL She went Abb's Head, Scotland. ashore during a gale, and all of her crew were drowned. A lifeboat which spent the night looking for the survivors had a narrow escape, being fr quentiy swept by heavy aeaa. The Erlandsen was driven on thu rocks early Friday evening. Her position prevented establishment of communication with her and before a lifeboat from Dunbar could reach her thu steamer broke up and apparently all Several her crew were drowned. bodies were washed ashore later. REPUBLICAN dition whlrh exists today of the of special tax fund, collected for improvement never made, For Mayor Dr. C. G. Plummer. without explanation being offered for For Recorder F. J. A. Jaquea. the disappearance, if a Republican For Auditor John K. Hardy. administration cannot make the imFor Treasurer Joslab Barnett Fur Attorney B. O. Leatherwood. provement for which a tax i levied and collected the money will be reCouncllmanle Candidates: First ward Andrew Smith, Jr., J. funded to the taxpayer. He will not read on the door of the city treasurer D. Murdoch. No Second ward J. W. Currie, C. II the American party legend, funds." Upon thla legend the Davey. American party la entitled to . Third ward Albert J. Davla, T. A. letters patent by right of original disCaillster. Fourth ward John F, Bennet, Fred covery. We believe there ia need of Investigation of the unlawful use ofj--c R. Davis. iiihllc wiw by the tiresnnt city. ad. ri ii-.'- It so that It will be almost as good as! new. Chairman Republican City Committee. as-rb- y h1"'-111- portieres, piano covers, ostrich plumcs& nr anything that has become soiled or faded, to ua and we will JAMES DEVINE. MTffiBTratvfflr The Platform. The delegate of the Republican party of Balt Iutke City in convention assembled submit to the voters the following declaration of Its principles and policies: 1. We reaffirm our fealty and devotion to the grand old Republican party of the nation, the party of Lin coin. Grant, Garfield, Harrison, McKinley and Roosevelt 2. We reaffirm that Republican principles and policies are necessary to the successful development of I ho great west (of which Salt Iake City Is an integral part), aa well as the other portion of our country. 3. We declare that there la not nny Justification in conscience or Justice for the attempt now being made by a few individuals who, being Inspired politiby malice born of disappoint cal ambition, seek to destroy national party lines in Utah and thus wreak their revenge upon the Republican party. 4. We declare that there is no valid political reason for the existence American party; that of the Utah is a sovereign state of a glorious union, and all Its people a part or the great American pnpulaUon which on national party tinea and that such division tu healthful and necessary not only in Utah, that only through national parties can methods be adopted and jiolicles enforced which are necessary for the of our progress and advancement state and country; and we further declare that Utah, rich In mineral, agricultural and other forms of naturne-of the fostering tin ai wealth national legislation I care or frien-llIs the last place where a people, having these vast Interests at stake, should seek to destroy national party .lines, mid that the Republican party. which reflects the conscience, justice, 'progress and giandcur of the nation, will in good time satisfactorily meet land adjust every Issue which arises jin the political field of Utah. j 5. Wo emphatically declare in favor of uiblii: improvements and pledge the e.uulldiitex nominated by this conven-- ! s Mou to support wise and liberal in tills respect; we condemn he jw.e-'efu-l extravagance of the present city admlnWtration which, in the fare Inf'ii larir revenue, amply si'llirji nt to pav the city's portion of th ee.--t of public improvements, lias questionable and alliv If to a ir. t nr iiiiioeessary inrrease of taxes of an overburdened people: and we Inb lgo Mm voters of Salt I.ake City th.it iii.'lcr a Republican ndtninWtration lib.'Si! improvements will be honestly jnml economically made without in-- ! a reduction of thp rri,sie mid poM-llil' f :ix levy, nnd Unit ?vcry dollar paid 'ni., the public treasury will be sacred-:'li.-to the purposes i and applied 'or which It was paid and the widest nbiicily riven to the details or every i fin'ine'al transaction. Wo will J no' -- resent to the people at the close o' ur administration the outrageous con d d i polt-je-i-- I y v l ' ) I 6. On behalf of the taxpayer of thla city we demand an Intelligent, clear and concise statement of the financial condition of our city. Front the Incomplete information published, it is apparent' that with an Increased revenue of over 8200,000, the present administration will clone its books on December 31 next with a deficit, and that for tbe first time In its history. Salt Ijikii City will commence the New Year without a dollar In lta treasury available for current expenses, practically a bankrupL We deny that this deficit is due to expenditure for public improvements. Recently expert were appointed by tbe city council to audit the financial account of the city, and their report ha not yet been made public. We demand a their right that the taxpayers lie made acquainted with the true financial condition of Hie city. 7. We condemn the course of officials of the present city administration in withholding from the public the evidence ot crime committed, and remind the voters of the exposures recently made which have forced resignations from public office and brought disgrace upon our city. 8. We call attention to tbe resolutions recently adopted In the precinct convention of the American party, pledging Its candidate in the making of public improvements, to divest themselves of iiallllcai manhood and become the creatures of a partisan committee not responsible to the people. It. was known at the time these resolutions were adopted who were to be the candidates of the party for mayor and other important offices. Thus was presented the amazing spectacle of a party which, condemning alleged political dictation on tho part of others adopted nnbluslngly a policy of absolute dictation as to Its own candidates, and giving notice In tbe most public way that these candidates would, if elected, enter the public service, not as the servant of the io-pibut a the tools of an irresponsible and corrupt political machine, and this is the reform party which, as an xcuse for its existence, alleges its high purpose io secure for every one. citizen and official, perfect freedom of action in nil political matters. 9. We declare in favor of tbe continued upbuilding and Improvement of our present great free public school system, one of the best in the nation, commensurate with the rapi-- growth of our city, and for ..n:; ries to teachers. Money raneot be better eduthan In aid of the rumocation. 10. We declare nhMiiiitcly in favor of the Reparation of church an-- si.V,e. 11. We declare the time has in the history of Salt Lake UPy wl u in the publication of matter aff. g our city nnd people, falsehood an-Flunder should cease; and we iniite ail piiblic-Hpiritcpatriotic and Inval citizens to unite with us in the work of advancing the interests and welfare of our beautiful rity to the end that it Fhal take its rich trill place as the leading and most Drogrevsive commonwealth of the west, and to lie accomplishment of this great purpose the Republican party pledges it best e, adi-qnni- - ct-ln- r ' -H '.j. |