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Show TRUTH. 4 truth fliinly seen, would have worked ir- has before him the record which has reparable disaster to business, manu- been made. History will tell him that facturing dnd laboring Interests. . The with the election of Jas. Buchanan, a Issued Weekly by Section of 1S92 almost plunged, a n Democrat, and the adoption of demoTruth Publishing Company. into bankruptcy, caused hun- cratic free trade ideas came the great Western Newspaper Union Building, 241 dreds cf. thousands of private fortunes financial panic of 1857. That with the 8outh West Temple Street, .Salt Lake City. to disappear, bringing the sufferers election of Grover Cleveland in 1892 Jthh W. Hughes, Editor and Manager. from affluence to poverty. The sight and a Democratic congress came the of industrial armies marching from Wilscn free trade measure, followed Entered June 19, 1903. at Salt Lake City, Utah, . as. second-clas- s matter, under Act sea to sea, seeking work and bread, by the terrible financial disturbance of Congress of March 3. 1879. industrial armies, a mute but eloquent protest against which bred Terms of Subscription. the unfortunate results of. one presi- thousands and thousands of paupers ONE .YEAR (In advance) 82.00 ruined the business in1.00 dential election, will never be forgot- and well nigh SIX MONTHS (In advance) 75 ten. THREE MONTHS (In advance) terests of America. That with the Postmasters sending subscriptions to The Democrats claim that the Re- election of William McKinley in 189C, TRUTH may retain 25 per cent of subtariff a publican party is a fortunate party, and. the promise of protective scription price as commission. con- measure came that great and unpreIf the paper is not desired beyond the that just as It comes into power date subscribed for, the publication ditions of finance, busines and trade cedented revival in financial and busiShould be. notified by letter two weeks of which had Change for the better through natural ness affairs, the like or more before the term expires. causes and it is these natural causes never been known in this or any other Discontinuances. and which in four short years Remember that the publisher must be no- which bring prosperity and not Re- country tified by letter. when a subscriber wishes measures and policies. On lifted America from the sloughs of hi paper stopped; all arrears must be publican the other hand the great leaders of financial despair to a commercial .paid In full. the Republican party claim that the greatness and financial splendor unto of subscribers their have Requestsmailed to a new paperadress, to secure policy of the Democratic party as set paralleled in the history of nations, must e mention former as well forth attention, in their free trade ideas is the which brought to our people a as present address. of trade in five years approachcause of all the. trade and dominating Address, ail communications to TRUTH millions of dollars, PUBLISHING COMPANY, Salt Lake financial disorders which has afflicted ing three, thousand ' City, Utah. our country, while the protective tariff making us one of the great money policy of the Republican party has powers of the civilized world. been the great healing power which t Voters of Utah, the speaker or has eradicated these financial and writer who says to you that these trade disorders and caused new life come by chance inPour weeks from next Tuesday the to come to all the business interests great results have sults the intelligence of his countryvoters of Utah will be called upon to of the land. men. There Is no chance in wise decide at the ballot box what political Between these claims must, the Vot- statesmanship, no chance in such unparty shall receive their electoral vote er dicide, feeling that the vote he equaled achievements. for president, what poitical party shall casts is a potent force in the determithe monetary question Upon control this state for the next four of to nation be the policy pursued. life of a world affecting the political years, whether the hew senator and To guide his judgment the voter the leaders of the great Republican congressman shall be Republicans or Democrats and what party shall control and govern the various counties of the state. The effect of their decision upon the state and county will to a great extent be iccal, but the result upon the electoral m vote and the representations in congress will affect, the people of the whole country. No greater responsibility rests 'upon a 'voter than when in the secrecy of the voting booth he records his vote, and no voter should assume that responsibility without giving careful consideration to the result of his political verdict. Upon the Verdict of the ballot box hinges results, results which may affect business and manufacturing in- terests, and leave a withering blight upon the means of livelihood of the great army of American working men; results which may bring finan AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED cial disturbances and disorder and m cause money to retire to the privacy of tiank vaults, leaving the great heart of business palsied for want of a sufficient money circulation; results m , which may change our position before m th9 great tribunal of nations, seriousAND ; ' ly affect our standing as a world power, and reduce our influence in set m tling the great disturbing questions which affect the peace of a world. 'On the result of every presidential election depends to a very great ex" tent the question as to ""whether ' our blood bought liberties shall be maintained, "whether the experiment of tree government shall stand. The e of the Republican ticket in 18G0 CALL AND EXAMINE. would have eliminated the United m States from the map of "America. The ' election of Bryan in '1896, it is now na-o- . . . . - bal-pne- i i , gov-ernmen- ts m mo-jtnent- us ... 4 STAR ESTATE STEEL RANGES f : ; ESTATE OAK HEATERS fail-fur- hold fire sdcty hours. XX -- party entrusted with the National fire wet--: and honor have with distil giiished Statesmanship met the leaders of other ,land3 and added new laurels to America diplomacy. Step by step have they guided our ship of state Every step upward until today at The Hague, the home of the universal peace advocates, our country stands second to none and is a recognized power in settling international dis- putes. The" great questions affecting our own land the emancipation of the slave, the freeing of Cuba, the of the Philippines, the annexation of the Sandwich' islands have shown no question to be too great to be intelligently grasped and settled by Republican statesmen. That in natural expansion, international diplomacy, and industrial questions the great Republican party has pro duced the men for every emergency, has met and successfully decided, to our lasting credit and honor, every question that has come up. Today with more money in the savings banks of the land than ever before with the people prosperous and happy, with business progressing with giant strides with our country growing bigger, better and stronger under the benign Influences of its wise rule the Republican party appeals to the great thought of the country believing itswell considered verdict will be once more in its favor. The history of the statesman of our country, those who have achieved wide distinction is the biography of disen-thrallme- nt ; . the foremost leaders cf the - RepublGarfield party, Lincoln, Grant, Webster, Clay, Sumner, Stevens, ican M- are immocKinley and Roosevelt, rtalized In the statesmanship that brought greatness to our land, while the greatest leaders of which the party can boast were monumental failures. No policy or question advocated by them ever reaching a successful result. Voters of Utah, be not ledt off by fallacies which have been failures for upward of a hundred years. Do mot wander after strange political :gods, gods worshipped not because of their achievements, but because of a fatuous belief that by chance they 'may restore a discredited and ' discarded party once more to power. Democratic i And in recording 'your vote do ;ao for the whole Republican ticket, cast the requests of bolters behind you. Let not your verdict be .made up 'to please men whoste . highest political motive is revenge, and1 vho to gratify temtheir, spleen would pull down1 the R ples of, prosperity erected ;by the publican party. .Continue the present "Republican 'df administration and .the blessings our prosperity will continue to attend National ' life. Renewal .of that Ti!' ance which "has brought ms so mm greatness in the past, will lu future continue to '.develop our mo add. new; lustre.to.fi8 mon .country-anc-- : -- -- ; . L glory. -- We, look Ho see a largeandH . increase . In Cthe ?circulation of JM thing' thatrnever Vhppen the t V I A Aw l .. - |