Show FELT IN BRIGHAM CITY Prices Reduced Tariff Taken Off i a Very Common Sign Nowadays Nowa-days > I Brigham City Oct 3DLast week a I man came out of one of the principal stores with a new hat in his hand I cost him 250 but just one year ago under the McKinley tariff the same make of hat cost 350 a reduction of 1 I I on account of the Wilson bill The leading lead-ing stores here are not slow in recognizing recog-nizing the profitable business policy of placing these sweeping reductions in prices on account of tariff taken off prominently before the people Great reductions tariff taken off signs are I seen on all kinds of goods even in stores I owned by strong Requbllcans These I signs are proving interesting eyeopeners to the people Messrs A H Gleason A H Snow and Martin Jensen have returned from a trip in the interests of Democracy through the western part of Box Elder county They held meetings in Grouse Creek Park Valley Snowvlll and other places They have not yet reported the number of Republican scalps they brought in swinging from their belts Cannon is getting a pile of free advertising adver-tising through the columns of the News these nearelection days 0 that News Last June the tricky Republicans of this place engaged the Opera house both nights preceding election Do they intend to talk the people to death or was this a doginthemanger scheme to prevent the Democrats from holding a meeting on some night close to election When you come to think with what trembling fear they look upon Democratic Demo-cratic speakers one can hardly resist from offering them a sympathetic forgiveness for-giveness for such little tricks Isnt it both amazing and amusing to see the hoary old Tribune patting Joseph F on the back and telling him to sick em Boylike Joseph sicks em too He doesnt seem to catch on to the deep dark object that actuates his unnatural un-natural backers I seems that one of my articles has helped stir up the animals among the Republicans and they come at us In the form of skunks scoundrels blackmailers black-mailers etc These animals must be common among the Republican ranks or I they would not pick them up with such admirable familarity and roll the names of these animals over their tongues so glibly and spit them right and left so I freely on the slightest provocation That I A B Tornson whoever he may be i in his amusing fury reminds me of a big lout of a schoolboy who after getting a good sound drubbing stands off at a safe distance and calls all the vile names his tongue can lay hold of By the way friend Tornson has not even attempted to point out a single misstatement In my letter I challenge him to |