Show DEMOCRATS ARE ACTIVE f Republicans Are Out Rustling for riore Money t GDS HAS WRITTEN AGAIN I CIU5ES THE UETUBLiaiAS TO OT S TIUUGHT r I Von Arc For McKinley Vote theM the-M Easrlcj I For Bryan the Uee t bite lint Dont Desert Us In This Hour ot Extrciulfj Sam Xeuves i IIciulqaitrterH to Go Rustlliitr Far Cash f mt Postal Curd Scheme IK a Itooiucmnp Sure Martin Lan mnH Xante Sent Out 1 Law Tcnee Uojx Uomniul Pas For Currying the nanner Democrats Sftnlljipr Out LItcrstturc Other Pox Po-x Uticsil Xcvr of the C Ity County alia Sintc c As the days go by and the time for voting approaches activity at the headquarters head-quarters of the Democratic party increases in-creases while at the home of the opposition op-position consternation advances It lines Up to date the Democratshave made no demonstrations In their work whereas as on the other hand their opponents have cut a great figure with large forces of clerks engaged In sending out rinted mater and letters almost without with-out end Now however the Republicans find themselves without money with which to wind up their fight The contributions contribu-tions from the candidates are exhausted exhaust-ed and that too at a time when cash is needed On Monday the chairman was out hustling for the needful yesterday > Sam Westerned left his chair 10 the anteroom ante-room and with Gus to stand off visitors visit-ors betook himself to the highways and other places in an effort to raise the wind r There are a whole lot of bills to pay at the clcta or the campaign To begin with there are the checkers the challengers t chal-lengers and the watchers at the polls a b siiticu JH mis paper some days ago It was decided by thE committee to pay some and permit the balance to work for love or in other words to pay those who really insisted and would not toll for anything save cold hard cash and appeal to the patriotism of the balance But appeals to patriotism didnt work worth a cent When the push found out what was going on they decided if one man got anything the balance must have anytIng so the edict ba gone forth no money no ork r There are S precincts in this county and t man them all properly a the committee desires will be to employ 420 men This means that there will be tere w1 b two checkers tw challengers and two watchers at each city poll and one of each at the polls in the country pre cincts To pay all these henchmen will require an outlay of 1260 which wl neat little sum when the stringency of the tlmea and the condition of the treasury is considered No wonder the committeemen are In troublef that Me and Gus flee whenever one of the J push comes along And they do flee They run like lk brindle tails dogs with cans tied to their Gus has discovered that though there are no parades It costs something to advertise advertse even when newspapers are to npt patronized Even morning when a he arrives he I confronted by a crowd of small fJmal boys who demand payment of half a dollar yent What do we owe you half a dollar lor asks the chairman and a chorus ofJuvenile voices respond respnd For carrying the banner Gus counts the lads and asks Good sell For heavens sake how many banners does this committee own Goodsell gives it up and then Gus tells in the boys to wait until Sam cornea Sam comes in later on and a private session is held 1 ends by Gus affix am ing his signature to a check groaning the while and Sam rushing out and getting It cashed at a adjacent grocery store and bringing back a dozen or 15 half dollars all of which are then disbursed after which Gus makes an entry banners 750 on the bok There are two entrances to the office te ofc of the chairman One If at the front where Goodsell does an imitation front berus act standing off visitor who want to see the chairman the other is in the alley on the west side and from the first door on the left a one goes ges in admission is had to the very desk of the presiding officer t fL ofcer LUC pus nas recently discovered 1 this entrance and it is being used plenty Gus ha had the lock changed canged and seriously sirously contemplates having anew a-new watchman placed there Because for him there seems to be no escape When there are no boys to eape pay p for carrying the banner a man comes a in with a bU for painting a banner and f then another chap has an account for iv nailing up a banner and another yet 1 for storing a banner I Is banners banners banners from morning until f night The young man who works across the desk from Sam it a fiend on tf postage stamps and sometimes uses a j high a 2 worth at a sitting and worries wor-ries the chair muchly by his lavish lavih use of 2 cent franks The committee caused a two page typewritten letter to be sent t all the precinct chairmen n day or so since In the communication communicton which was run rn 1 off on a mimeograph the head of the party called attention to the fact that the committee was in hard lines that T the enemy was active and powerful ana worxmg lute the bloody mischief that the chairman and members of the committee need encouragement and S wish the precinct chairmen would cal around and pat them on the back every night in the week and especially on the night before election Tb assertion made by this paper some time ago to the effect that all ihe party was holding together for was the county offices is verified in a plea for all to vote straight either forMcKlnley or Bryan to mark an X by the eagle or the beehive rn The tone of the letter is one of dispalr c and Its contents ought to be encour aging to the Democracy At Democratic headquarters postal stl cards sent out by the Republican committee v com-mittee calling attention to misspelled V names are coming in by the hundreds l < The canvass which the chairman of the Republican committee wished to I obtain will not be a canvass at all Instances yesterday without number prove The Herald was right when it aid the Republicans were attempting atemptng to mislead Take for instance the name f of Martin Lannan He artn Lanan received a postal car saying his nameovas registered regis-tered as Martin Lawrence An examination ex-amination proved this was untrue unte Fw Moses Marks received a card stating cr sttng r that h name was spelled Marses ark i The whole scheme Is a barefaced a 1 ever attempted < Democr who receive these cards I jay no attention to them I you be i lleve your name is not spelled correctly cOlecty p call at the office of the county clerk 4 cerk and ask to see the books If the regis j tfar has spelled wrong al for the f oath which you signed and pOinting i 9i out the signature cause a correction I i to T > e ae Pert no skull duggery tube worked this election The Republican committees is cans < > n great annoyance by thIs scheme uOJd la4Ie e who ought notJbe cpmpelled I Ji i a to go out in the weather a it is have been alarmed by receipt < 1 cards announcing an-nouncing their names were spelled Toni Examination of the book showsthisjs untrue I the opposition hopes to gain anything any-thing by this plan 05 campaign It will find Itself disappointed The plan is a boomerang and It already beginning begin-ning to rebound But Democrats shoJld pay no atten tion to the cards whatever Give the opposition no information at all When a Republican missionary tells you any thing dont do It 0 pl > Some very pertinent questions printed on I card are being mailed to taxpayers taxpay-ers of the county They are entitled Nuts for the taxpayers to crack The reading matter is The alarming increase In taxes during the past few years and the startling figure the rate has now reached in Salt Lake county brings these questions home to every owner of property First Do we know when weve had enough Second Shall we let a foolish and sentimental fealty to party prevent us voting for the best men Third Dont you think Armstrong Hall and Rawlins are the best men to pull this county out of the hole Geddes Chrlstopherscn Co have got jt into Furth The county debt up to date is only a little less than half a million Unlit mil-lion dollars 48093219 Is there any UnlitFifth tFIfti The people of Salt Lake county have twIce voted No on the proposition to issue county bonds Yet the Republican county officials engineered en-gineered a bill through the legislature givjng them the power to issue these bonds without the peoples consent Who are the masters and who are the servants anyway Sixth Was not this action a slap in the peoples face Seventh Wont the people slap back at the polls Ought they not do so Eighth and last I you can trust a party with the presidency of the United States cant you trust it with the legislature of Utah and the county of Salt Lake And dont you think th Democratic party which Imper illed us very life in the nation by declaring for silver deserves your votes and your support in this momentous mo-mentous silver crisis Answer on Nov 3 < S > 9 The following circular Is also being mailed Silver Men and Women Will you i permit the election of another goldbug senator Read this chronological record I rec-ord of Republican perfidy and profit by the lesson I teaches Aug 28 1835 Republican state convention I con-vention adopted the following financial plank Irrespective of the action of any foreign nation we demand the remonetization and the free and unlimited un-limited coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 and we pledge the Republican Repub-lican party of Utah to work for the accomplishment of this demand Aug 22 1895 Salt Lake county R publican convention adopted the following fol-lowing financial plank Resolved That we the Republicans of Salt Lake county do hereby demand the free and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at the ratio of 16 to 1 without waiting for the cooperation of any other nation I Nov 5 1895 Republicans pledged to free unlimited and Indenendent coinage of silver secured control of the Utah legislature Jan 16 1S96 Arthur Brown nominated nom-inated for United States senator by the Republican legislative caucus Jan 18 1S96 Query addressed to Arthur Brown through the press by the board of labor legislative cbmmlt tee Are you in favor pt the United States government opening Its mints to the free and unlimited coinage of silver on the 16 to 1 basis regardless of the action of any other nation Jan 20 1896 Arthur Browns reply re-ply aI a for the greatest possible use of silver Jan 21 1i9EArthur Brown elected United States senator by the Republican Repub-lican members of the Utah legislature legisla-ture receiving the vote of every Republican Re-publican member except that of Representative Rep-resentative Cushing of Salt Lake and that of Representative MOll of Piute June 20 1896 Extract from editorial editor-ial published by the Salt Lake Tribune Tri-bune leading Republican paper in Utah Senator Brown has always held silver as of secondary importance and the legislature of Utah understood that when they elected him They knew just a well before they made it possible for him to be elected as they do now that he had never been a silver man in Utah 0 0 0 On the reverse side appears the following fol-lowing entitled The Lesson I the Republican members of the Utah legislature legis-lature pledged to silver elected a goldbug tp the United States senate In January 1896 knowing at the time he was a goldbug what assurances have the silver men and women of Utah that a Republican legislature pledged to silver would not elect a goldbug in January 1897 Experience is your only guide > Will you again trust those who have betrayed you tt ± ne nauonai nepuuucan party is silvers implacable foe The Republican Repub-lican party of Utah has been false to Its silver pledges The new Democracy kicked Grover Cleveland out of the party because of his hostility to silver and redeemed the pledges made by the Utah Democrats Which party Is the enemy and which the friend of Utahs material Interests In-terests and the interests of the masses Remember this Your individual vote may determine whether goldbug ivill continue to misrepresent Utah in the United States senate l Vote the Democratic leglslatlv ticket straight If you can trust the Democracy with the presidency of th United States you can trust i wit the electifcn of a silver senators 4 > < senator-s > < S > < This kind of literature has been in demand for some time and Is being mailed at the request of several of the chairmen of the elective precincts It will do a world ofgood alPthrough the county < < > > The attention of all Populists is called to the fact that In addition to voting an X up by the cottage for a straight ticket they will be required to mark an X by the name of John J Daly a presidential elector whose acceptance ac-ceptance of the Populist nomination was not f filed with the secretary of state In time tme to have his name en plIed as a nominee of the party owing part to his absence from the city in ad dition to this if a Populist after voting his ticket with a cross wishes to vote for the two candidates for judges he will have mark an X by the side nf a pair of the four who are running The same is true of the justices of the peaco and constables Remember Populists you may vote an X by the cottage and can then vote crowps opposite the name of Daly two of the candidates for district Judge and a candidate for Justice of the peace and constable I you do not put a cross u at the name of Dab you will be voting I for two electors only yotnb < S > < > < W W Taylor the erstwhile dogcatcher dog-catcher but now a leading candidate for the lower house on thE Reunited Republican ticket does not wish to be confounded with A V iYIh Taylor who is also a candidate A V Taylor is run Ing for the upper house W W wishes rn I all who intend omitting the name of Taylor A V to remember that he W W is for the lower house This is I printed i ffr deference to the first Mr I Taylor t < 5 prevent confusion 1 among I Republicans I Again ivouia The Herald caution Democratic women to beware of all I schemes attempted Republicans who I have associated with them in non partlsanJ clubs The l test if movement move-ment on the part of some ot thfj fair ones to work up a boom for John D Spencer whose chances grow so beau tifully less every day They are telling rf Democratic women to vote the X up byte I by-te rooster and then mark an X opposite op-posite the name of Mr Spencer Democrats Demo-crats should do no such thing By so doing they vote for neither Spencer I nor Lynch but throw their votes away Vote the X by the rooster If you want to vote straight but I you make a scratch on the ballot at all mark every lame you wish to vote for and be careful you vote in the right places and for the right people When a Republican missionary tells you anything dont do its < it-s > < < > Spencers friends are not the only ones who are working for candidates on the Republican ticket Joe Lipp man the smooth man has a coterie of fair ones doing missionary work for him on the same line and they are urging Democratic women to mark an X up by the rooster and then one by Lippmans name Dont do It I you do you throwaway throw-away your vote for every member of the lower house This plan is a trap to catch the unwary un-wary and lose the Democrats votes and should be allowed to pass unnoticed When Ji Republican missionary tells you anything dont do it > Judge King will be home on Thursday Thurs-day and will begin the campaign in an active manner In the meantime whos heard of Holbrook The Murray Eagle has a very kindly notice of D C Dunbar Democratic candidate forthe office of county clerk I declares he Is the man fbr the office and that he has every requisite for the place The Eagle hits matters right every once In a while Christ pheron and Perry seem to have been lost in the shuffle as concerns con-cerns the fight for county commissioners commission-ers Geddes Is the only man who appears ap-pears to have the support of the Republicans Re-publicans in earnest He is making a hard fight for himself is working night and day is here this moment and there the next while Perry and Chris are droning around MurttJ t Sandy The former is said to have the unanimous support of Hartviksen of the Independent while the latter believes be-lieves he will get the undivided efforts of the poor farm attaches and the hired men on his fruitery Geddes is going to be defeated with the balance of the gang but he will I have more votes than either of his confederates > a i An error was made in this column yesterday Peter Johnson was not Lie author of the Scandinavian song which appeared in The Jlerald at the time mentioned I was Lewis Lewison the president of the Scandinavian club who is the man Lewison is preparing another an-other song of the same kind which will be sung at the next meeting of the society so-ciety j > o r The meeting at Halls park last evening at which all the Republican candidates were to have been present was a fizzle or perhaps a drizzle expresses ex-presses i better The stormy weather kept many at their homes and the speakers were few and far between i This paper is pleased to announce that if the Republicans succeed in electing a legislature that George B Squires generalllssimo of all Republican Re-publican meetings will not be a candidate candi-date for committee clerk 00 > Hon Fisher S Harris Is In receipt I of a letter from Edward L Menlit of Springfield Ill a member o the last legislature and a can date for reelection re-election In which the wruier says I would have written you earlier but I have been o the stump ever since 1 returned hccne going all the time often speaking twice a day We are making the best fight we can In Illinois Illi-nois but at great disadvantage because be-cause we have no money The gold bug monometalllsts In this state have afforded us a chance to escape being loaded down with money from our friends who although willing to contribute tribute dare net except In a secret manner The farmers are for Brvan I Is In Chicago and the large dl ie where we fear he may lose the large purchaseable vote being the one we may lose I will be the farmers who will give the money power its death on ge 3 In central Illinois we make heavy gains from the Republicans We will get all the Populists and Prohibitionists Prohibi-tionists Unless we are badly damaged at Chicago Bryan will carry the state I do not thirfk there is any question of Governor Altgelds reelection The labor vote in the elites will be almost solid for him and besides he is quite popular with the farmers He has his man defeated today and is working night and day to throw the labor vote to Bryan I Although the money power is workIng work-Ing hard it appears a though we have them beaten < S > < S > 0 The Democratic state committee ha leased the Lyceum theatre for Tuesday evening next at which time ail election returns city county state and national na-tional will be bulletined on a curtain with yStereoptican The price of a mission will be 50 cents to the parquet and 25 cents In the gallery Tickets can be procured at state headquarters or at the box office This will be a great convenience to tnose wno want to sit down and see the returns come in S < > < > 0 Hon J L Loar of Ogden one o the brightest sneakers in Weber county will be in the city this evening and will address the voters of the First precinct at the Second Ward annex This Is on Seventh South between Fourth and Fifth East 00 < > Gentle reader No the soldiers at w the post cannot vote for Taylor They have not been here long enough to gain residence and If they had they would not take part In this election or any other for that matterS 00 S A Kenners Great Campaign came out this week better than ever Write ups and pintures of several of the candidates can-didates on both tickets grace the pages although where Republicans are alluded to there is a certain advertising a vertising twang in < the language However How-ever the abundance of matter of that kind does not subtract anything from the interesting features of the Campaign Cam-paign The send off which the several people alluded to receive B the svera of the Great Campaign Is a better one than the people will give them tha day peolem gve on alec S > 00 For the benefit of those who have seen fit to malign Barney Quinn and cast aspersions upon his business striding printed in this state the following Is 000 B B Quinn was born on the beauti ful lake of Garradlce county Leit rim Ireland in the year 1860 There he attended the common national schools and on attaining his majority in 1SS2 he sailed for the United States eventually locating In Iowa He joined his brotherinlaw a Mr Davis who was a wealthy farmer After spedlng some time on the farm he decided to move to Utah where he had relatives working in the mines at Bingham and engaged as a clerk in a storein that prosperous mining camPI He soon made a host of friends and I acquaintances which increased with each year and making the acquaintance I acquaint-ance of Mr S C Ewing now of the i Cullen but then proprietor of the Cllft I House was engaged by him aa I chief clerk of the hotel serving in that I capacity up fo isss during which time he made friends by the legion Moving to Bingham again the latter I part of the year 1SS5 he accepted the i business management of the Rocky I Mountain Boll Telephone companys i telephone exchange office A few I months later he received the appointment appoint-ment of postmaster which he held until relieved by Q change In the administration adminis-tration five years later He filled the office so satisfactorily that the miners and resldentsrof Bingham rsldentsOf kipwing kx that he would ake as good arecorder a postmater elected him recorder of 1 J I fi l I 1 that great mining district for six successive I suc-cessive terms el tm him Justice of the peace three terms school trustee two terms and receiving also the appointment ap-pointment of United States commissioner commis-sioner of the supreme court of Utah and how well and honorably he filled that position can be vouched for by aU t the members of the bar in Salt Lake city ciy I 000 Governor McConneU of Idaho registered regis-tered at the Cullen hotel in tnte regs I yesterday morning from Boise City He will remain until tonight and will I go from here to Pocatello whsre he is billed to deliver a McKinley speech tomorrow to-morrow night The governor is exceedingly 1 ex-ceedingly hopeful of the result oftne election in Idaho and confidently predicts I pre-dicts the defeat of DuLos 000 I Mr S H Field of this city received a letter from Hon John Llnd of Minnesota Minne-sota who is the Democratic and P < 3pu j list fusion candidate for governor at the coming election The letter is in reply to one written by Mr Field In re latlon to business matters but In l0 ing Mr Lind refers to politics and says i I that the contest In his state is onein i which the people are taking a wonderful wonder-ful interest He 1 of the opinion that Bryan will carry the state and while he does not say so the tone of his letter indicates that he is confident of hit own election v < S > < S > < S > The Democratic candidates expect to take Bingham by storm next Saturday Satur-day evening A special train will be run from this city carrying i big crowd and a band of music D C Dunbar I i and others will speak The campaign I will close at Bingham with the bfg rally I Monday night when Judge King and R W Sloan will be the speakers j 000 I DemocratIc Meetings Democratic speakers are requested to note the changes made in appointments accordingly for this week and to govern themselves WEDNESDAY OCT 28 1 First Municipal Ward Second ward annex an-nex A W bioan J 1 L < oaro ugden John T Caine J B Timmony Mrs La Brrthe HunterF H HolzheImer F S Fern strom Union B A Harbour Margaret A Caine > Bennion BlunT Dale Allen T Sanford Heber 2 THURSDAY OCT 29 Second Municipal Ward Albany hotel D C Dunbar F H Holzheimer J H Murphy Morris Sommer and other candidates can-didates Third Municipal 1 Ward Plymouth Rock hal J L bir Coonel iickett Margaret Mar-garet A Caine Fourth Municipal Ward Burlington cciioohoUEe JJ > WardBurlngon monv Mrs E K La Barthe j Mill Creek Waldemar Van Colt Le Grande Young I Granite A Kenner Albert Spencer 1 Draper R B Shepard Heber Bennion i i Granger D O Rideout jr L E Hall I 1triKhion Hoy Van Cnt H HP n i Pleasant GreenE E Winters James I M Pardee FRIDAY OCT 3 Salt Lake Theatre Hon W I King I Mountain Dell Heber Bennion F S Fernstrom South Jordan Franklin S Richards Allen T Sanford South Taylorsvllle C Dunbar Dr Mate Hughes Cannon SATURDAY OCT 31 Second Municipal Ward Place to be announced Waldemar Van Cott F N liolzheim BeliJuYmn A Harbour Third Municipal Ward George Budds Colonel H L Pickett S A Kenner Bingham C r Dunbar George A r > iltpker and other fanrtidi PS North Salt Lake F S Richards F S Fernatrom Herrlman H Moyle C S Klnney Smith Buterville O Rideout jr I A Bennion East Mill Creek A T Sanford Heber MONDAY NOV 2 Mill Creek Ward house Hon W H King and R W Sloan 10 a m Murray HonW H King and R W Sloan 2 p m Sandy Hon Tt H King and R W Sloan 4p m VR I Bingham Hon W H King R W I Sloan 8 1 m 1 |