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Show THE TIMES 2 60) e Now that President Smith has called the whisperers down and declared that CTime. any man falsified who represented in Issued Every Saturday by The Tlmea Publishing Company. ' City, Utah. Balt lake private that he meant something at variance with his public utterances, Managing Editor this practice may atop. But for tear that the American party will disband Address all communications to The Times, Room 305 Boyd Park Build- we predict that the Federal Bunch will ' ing, Salt Lake City. start the whispering again. M. F. CUNNINGHAM SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $2.00 IDO Six Months MAINE'S FEDERAL BUNCH. Advertising rates furnished on application. The fact that Democracy carried Entered as Second Class Matter October 3, 1909, at the Post Office at Maine for the first time In a half cen1879. under the Act Salt Uke City, Utah, of March, tury haa been cited by local Republi"Let all the ends thou aim'at at be thy countrys, thy Gods and truth's. cans as an evidence that the Prohibitory law of that state was unsatisfactory to Its people. Prohibition was not the Issue. The 1910. of Maine rose in revolt against November S, people Saturday, bossism, Just aa the people of Utah are going to rise this fall. In Maine there, was a Federal Bunch which made rotten deals with all aorta of elements and the people were shamed and discouraged. For Representative in Congress Ferdinand Ericksen. United States Senator William Alden For Justice of the Supreme Court Charles C. Richards. Smith, a well known Republican, said For the State Saute William R. Wallace. In a recent address: Stephen L. Richards. Maine the' people sought In vain For Representatives Joseph F. Merrill from our party, for a primary law and C. H. Carlquist turned to our opponents In the hope Tohn A. Barrett that they will get It The age of bos-alsMathoniah Thomas la passed. Intelligent and proJohn F. Tobin Chileon L. Miller gressive leadersshlp may still light the way, but must march with the procesJoseph G. Bywater sion." John Jones Elizabeth A. Hayward Everywhere the people are rising In j their sovereign might to resent and reMrs. S. A. Kenner For Clerk Mrs. Fisher Harris pel the trickery of political bosses. Boaalsm and the deals It makes to For Sheriff Michael Mauss For Treaiurer Frank C. Moyle perpetuate Itself In power are live, Issues In American politics. For Attorney Ray Van Cott Are the people of Utah going to put For Recorder Thomas M. Holt For Recorder Heber Young up with a disgrace which the rest of the Union has repudiated! For Surveyor Roscoe Whitney Groo A SALE OF WOMENS SUITS $20.00, $22.50 In THE BATTLE OF THE STINK-POT- is In darkest China the itlnk-po- t still used as a weapon In war. Chinese get together they would make short work of the stink-po- t cnfsade. It will not mend matters to elect the Republican or American candidates in this county this fall. On the contrary this will but stimulate the and it matthrowing of the stink-potters little which faction is successful There is a well grounded belief that a large element of the Ame 'lean faction vlth the Reis this year publicans to hold that pa ty in power in the county, and that x axt year the swnlg will be the other (way to hold Americans in control of the city. In this way the dirty embrgllo will go on indefinitely. Reasonable men should .see, under all these 'circumstances, the wisdom of a Mimplete change poHHcal revolution. 'Reasonable oters should say "A plague on both yiur houses; they should repudiate toe slanderers of their home in both camps; they should put an end to the, throwing of stink-pot-s and permit the atmosphere to become pure and clea once more. The solution Is at hand it Is to vote the straight Democratic ticket and In this way relegate (both Americans and Republicans the rear. The Democrats have made this easy for all patriotic voters this year by placing a ticket of good,! reasonable, public-spirite- d men and wpmen In the field on a platform that nuBt appeal with force to every lover, of his city and state. s, s. Herald-Republica- Herald-Republica- ld gum-sloers- e told non-Morm- one-tent- h one-tent- h Herald-Republica- Colonel Roosevelt succeeded in beating the Republican Old Guard in New York to a frassle but he still has the Democrats to deal with, and in John A. Dlx, the Democratic nominee for governor, he will find a foeman worthy of his steeL Here Is a little thumbnail sketch of Roosevelt painted by. Mr. Dlx in accepting the Democratic nomination: "Overshadowing all these questions and of most vital importance to the people Is the menace offered to the various Institutions of the country by the new nationalism fathered and advocated by a new apostle of discord and dissension. We have already had to our cost ample proof of his ability to disturb business, destroy values and create a condition of panic, countrywide in its evil effects. But if, with all that, he Is to be permitted to succeed In his campaign to weaken, or destroy the powers of the supreme court of the United States; to take over to the central government the powers reserved to the states, to substitute the will of the president for the win of the people as expressed through all the regularly chosen officers of the federal government and to set arbitrary bounds to what any man of ability and enterprise may legitimately secure, then all the secriflcea made by ths founders of the republic, all the blood shed for its preservation, will have been In vain and we shall see in a time of profound peace a dangerous disturber bringing about the destruction of a free people against whom all the forces of the world in arms might have been in vain. isf without A Salo of Waists $4.95 A Manufacturers Sample Line. These are Messaline and Tafetta Silks, Fancy Plaids, Stripes and Checks; the Seasons Newest Models and All the Most Wanted Colors as well as Black. ... COLONIAL TO Wedneiday MORT H. SINGER offeri HOWARD VERY in Prices: 25, 50, 75, $100, $1.50. Matinee Prices: 25c. to $1.00. 3 Daya Starting Thursday, Nov. 10. Bargain Matinee Saturday in The Every cltlsen of Utah must blush in shame for Governor William Spry. B. F. Grant, in his speech at Murray Thursday evening, in speaking of the Cow and the ? Prices: 25, 50, 75, $1.00 Bargain Prices at Sat. Matinee. semi-annuall- y. Saif Lakg Security 5 Trast 33 Up. Main Company St Capitol This Is Just a suggestion to CoL mo mop esosoOBsoes SISSSMIU ysvvMo Loose: Send fa Ballinger and have him stump the state for his very dear If you cant sea through that Repubfriend. Senator Sutherland. There Is lican liquor plank la any other way no charge for this, try a peeps tone on It 11 it 'BtFiMs or writs J. H. MANDERFIELD, A. G. P. A Salt Lake City ELECTRIC LIGHTING Tungsten Talks to Trades Folk No. 5 Good store illumination doesnt mean light in bunches, nor does it mean bare lamps that hang low enough to glare in peoples eyes. The lights should be hung high, with scientifically designed reflectors which throw the light down where it is needed and at the same time diffuse it over a large area. This gives an even illumination all over the store ; no dark corners and no shadows. The customer doesnt have to bring an ' article to the light to see what it looks like. It is impossible to accomplish this with bare lamps hung low. j V We Are Selling Tungsten Lamps AT REDUCED PRICES . V 'T . UTAH LIGHT RAILWAY COMPANY "Electricity for Everything IncoK Paid as Desired In our experience, extending over a quarter of a century, we have found that some investors desire the income from their money as frequently during the year as they can. obtain it Others prefer to receive the interest only every six or twelve months. To accommodate all investors, we pay the interest on our Secured Certificates by attached coupons, monthly, quarterly, or They earn o per cent per annum, are tax free, and are secured by first mortgages on Salt Lake Real Estate and the guarantee of this Company. Innyfng M) TfUfclF CITY TICKET OFFICE, 169 Mam Strut ' Moon -- THX OVERLAND KXPRXBB, For Rates and Information call at CHAS. A. SI L LON THX AMERICAN EXPRESS, MX Hour to Los Angelas, leaves Salt Lake SOOpjc. THX LOS AXGILIB LIMITED, Leaving Balt Lake ..iaOrji. Three daily trains to Utah County points Liberty Evening 3 DAILY TRAINS-- 3 . JOS. E. 9 The Goddess ' CALIFORNIA, NEVADA, ARIZONA, and MEXICO 4 Days Starting Sunday, November 6, Matinee THE SHAME OF GOVERNOR SPRY, Infamy of the Stockade In Salt Lake City said this: We woe going to raid that place one night and the plans were all made to raid it Everything was in readiness, and the governor of this state, a man of honor, a . man who has been honored by his church to go out and stand at the head iff missionaries In the mission field, a man who lives a life of temperance, a man who preaches temperance by his very dally life, in order to go to work and protect certain men whom this cunning Belle London, a woman of the underworld, without principle, without scruple of any kind on earth, had secured and caught certain officials In her grasp, and that grasp was so strong that they went out and interceded and got the governor of the state of Utah out to go down to the sheriffs office in the middle iff the night and ask and beg the sheriff not to raid that house of infamy that night And It was not raided. And the governor of this state telephoned to Belle London In the middle of the night and told her she need not tear of any raid that night; that It was fixed and she could rest assured that there would be no trouble that night Now let the curtain be drawn. Now let the curtain be drawn. This must be the utmost limit $14.95. Suits HOT SHOT FROM DIX. meet warriors armed with stink-pot- s In deadly combat, and In many cases the army that hurls the greatest amount of filth wins the victory. This mode of warfare has its disadvantages. When the combatants get do Into dose Quarters their stink-pot- s as much execution on the one side as in on the other. The the neighborhood are also made to suffer, because the aim of the Chinese warrior is not always the best It Is said that a compound of limburger cheese and dead dog would be as attar of roses compared with the output of these Chinese stink-potIf any man thinks that the stink-p- o tbelongs wholly to the Dark Ages, that It is used only in darkest China and then only by miserable creatures who hare never seen the light of let that man look Christianity, through the columns of the Tribune n of this city and any of these bright October mornings. If he can do that and think of anyhis olfactory thing else than stink-pot- s nerves are not properly developed. The Chinese heathen In their palmiest days never developed this mode of warfare to so high a state of perfection as It is now waged in this comn hurls munity. The a missis loaded to the mussle with f charges of clime, graft, blackmail, and extravagance against the city adminWORKING IN A CJIICLE. istration which happens to be in the hands of the American party. The That two separate and distinct Tribune retaliates with broadside afwith mutual ganlsatlons ter broadside about lecherous heir-archmay still be essential to inch other's polygamists and welfare and existence Is a amplified in And so It goes from day to day with the relations of the Fedei il Bunch to the air filled with missies and bad the leaders of the Amelia i party. smells, and with every indication that The Federal Bunch b s long dethe fight will grow dirtier as it grows pended upon such ecclesiastical ijp secure 4 ennd luud " who lonal Hat-tiwise went whifeering througbl the local the voters topursue was to campaigns.! relegate both of these factions to the The leaderotpf the Amicsn party background until they learned to be- have sought the real authorihave decently in public at least, and ties of the dominant church responto place the affairs of the community sible for this secret csppilgn work, in the hands of the Democrats. This and have Justified the ealktence of advice was not followed; the brawl their organisation as a protest against grew worse; good men and women such methods In political campaigns. were drawn Into It In spite of themThe Federal Bunch has kuccessfully selves; the Americans entrenched used the American party organisation themselves in the city; the Republi- as a bugaboo with which to frighten cans in the county and state. And church leaders into political activity. now from behind their breastworks The one needs the other 'jo secure as the help It needs; the other depends they are hurling their stlnk-pot- s they were never hurled before. If the upon the rendering of such help as its I; active assailants were the only ones own Justification. to suffer this would not be so bad, but It works in a circle, but It works. this Is not the ease. Innocent by- It works the church leaders; It works standers are spattered with the filth the element of the comand the whole community Is put to munity; it works the taxpayers who shaiqci pay the salaries of the men vho are of what the Tribune benefitted. if And who derives a benefit from this charges Is true the Republicans should be driven from power In state and circular work? Those who hold office in fie city of what the county. If n says Is true the under the American administration American party should be hurled from and those who hold office in tbs counpower in the city. It Is certain that a ty and state under the Federal lunchs large majority of the voters are sat- administration. What can be done to break the isfied that It would be well if the Republicans were retired In the coun- chain T Nothing. There la no hope ty and the state. It Is equally certain until the church authorities refuse that a large majority of the voters are longer to be blackmailed and hoodsatisfied that It would be wall were winked by their pretended friends and the Americans retired from power in followers, into furnishing ammunition the city. If these voters could but for the American party to fire at them. ts $25.00 doubt, one of the Best Values of the Season. The Sale is represented by the Most Distinctive Styles and Materials such as the Mat Weaves Diagonals, Surges and Cheviots A good showing of Colors and Sizes. ' This Democratic Ticket For Assessor Milando Pratt For Commissioner (four year term) Willard B. Ennis For Commissioner (two year term) Joseph H. Bnnton. and $ i NO TIPS!' AT THE s CONGRESS 25 E. FIRST SOUTH-HOOP- BLOCK-H- UT ER V f s j Everything Home-Cooke- d Everything Just a Little Better Delightfully Cool and Spacious Cafeteria of Quality . j i WE NEVER DISAPPOINT I |