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Show " THE SALT LAKE TIMES: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER K; .189.2 M Hand-Boo-k of Republicanism! U I History, Principles and Policies of the Republican Party. ... An Explanation and Defense of our Protective i System in its relation to our vast and rapidly growing Industries. i H I I Special attention is given to the local interests and industries of Utah, against which Democratic Policy has I levelled a most insane, malignant and destructive hostility; and for no apparent reason other than that it is I the nature and tendency of the Democratic Party, as the parent of the twin evils, Free Trade and Slavery, I N to degrade and impoverish home labor, and play into the hands of foreign manufacturers and capitalists. i I " i I Our Home Industries and Resources on which, we are compelled to rely for the necessities and comforts of life are Lead, Wool, Sugar, Manu- - I turing and Farmer's Markets; and there is not one of these industries that will not be downed if Democratic policy shall succeed in asserting , itself. Democratic policy was conceived in sin and born in iniquity; it was brought forward in the chambers of the slave oblig- - it stole the livery of Heaven to serve the devil in; it took the name of freedom with which to inveigle mankind into bondage; p badly scooped on the open field as to half its programme Slavery and it now seeks to carry the other half Free Trade by the ff Sarchy; but it never can do such a thing if the people will only read the HAND-BOO- K OF REPUBLICANISM. j ImpOrtant Testimonials from Leading Men of the j A Pl'dll of ACtlOll i Territory. i h I The following statement of population by Counties, census report of 1S90, furnishes the basis of an v I SALT IAKE CiTY UTAH Sept 0 189 stimate of the number of books necessary for each County, reckoning one for eight persons on an average. f r TT, l S County. Census Rerort iSyo. County. Census Report, iSqo I' 1 he undersigned citizens ot Utah, being Republicans, are u I Beaver 3,340 400 Salt Lake 5,457 7,000 M earnestly desirous that the people should be fully informed on all I !Elder 7,642 1000 sanjuan 365 50 fl W Cache 15,509 2,000 San Pete 13,146 1,500 M political subjects ; and believing that the "Hand Book of Republic- - ?avis 61469 800 Sevier 6' H Emery 4,866 600 Summit 7.733 900 H anism" is most admirably adapted to the purpose of political and 1 5arfi!ld M57 300 Tooele 37 450 M Grand 541 75 Uintah 2,292 250 13 party education, giving such knowledge of the History, Principles and 1 jru 3 wtehth ' "' 236 2' ' i Policies of the National Parties as will enable the people to discharge h Kane ' 1,6S5 "5 Washington 4.009 so g I Millard.... 4.033 500 Weber 23,005 3,000 O their duties to State and Nation, we therefore recommend the most HU Morgan 1,780 225 S Piute 2,842 350 Total.... 207,905 25,175 hi extensive distribution of the book. Rich 1,527 200 3 .. I O. S. ZANE. JOSEPH F. SMITH. i We are prepared to run off several thousauds of books per da- - 1 I T. C. ILIFF. JOHN HENRY SMITH I 1 WM.H.ROWE. Q.W.BARTOH. I rj n AHHrpcc JL JU J I ARTHUR BROWN. ELIJAH SELLS. "Mf TT nUUlVOO. "IT lT I ALLEN MILLER. ARTHUR PRATT. ,1 1 SALT LAKE CITv, LTAH, September 5th, 1S02. SI I PERCY S. SOWERS. JAMES DEVINE. I I I - - I TO THE REPUBLICANS OK UTAH: . I j FELLOW CITIZENS: As Republicans we believe in education, intelligence and enlightened if I I S V - Q The very name Republican is synonymous with a comprehension of the great principles of sound I 1 11C V fJlCC of the Organized Republican Party in ovhrS I in the way of Recommendation and Suggestion. a Republican must have sufficient knowledge to comprehend our government as a great and un.versally i; fl l beneticient system whose parts and functions sire interrelated and harmonious. Lhe way to make Uemocrats REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS ) is to hurrari an(1 misrepresent and denounce the great movement of God and History that has given us ; M ' V 0 the Abolition of Slavery, the Reformed Constitution, the Homestead Law, a United Country, the largest jj U ...... Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 5, 1S92. j r amount of national wealth, the greatest diversification of labor, the most general diffusion of the elements of I: prosperity and individual happiness of any nation on earth. : I To County Committees, League Clubs and Members of the Republican party generally: H The way to make Republicans is to enlighten the minds of men, to lead them into a knowledge of the H The Republican Central Committee and League of Utah, hereby recommend the general purchase H principles and conditions of social and national welfare. ' fl and distribution of the H Republicanism makes knowledge and intelligence the basis of true citizenship. f is TT A B Fellow Republicans, there is something for you to do. Here is a little book THE HAND BOOK p liAiNJJ DUUiV Ur Khl UdL1LAI1oM OF REPUBLICANISM a book that is very big in one sense, for it contains the great, fundamental prin- - U issued Calvin fcr the of the . Utah and . N cinlcs of our system. It presents the origin and cardinal features of our government; the career and meaning just by Reasoner, use Republican party in elsewhere. It is a compre- - . . . 13 hensive, praoctlic:ail and able presentation of the History, Principles and Policies of the Republican party. It is 1v1i of Democracy and slavery, which are alike in their innate tendency to degrade and 5pauperize labor; it gives fg full and the doctrines and beneficial results of the Protective 1 inerLtauuiuuwui the Republican party ; it furnishes a full exhibit of the protective system in its apph- - j very thorough on System, and it gives special H - li;,r II I attention to the-Loc- Industries of Utah and the inter-mountai- n region, Lead, Wool, Sugar and Mininsr. H cation to the diverse interests and industries of the country; it shows the blighting e: ffect of Democratic policy 5. y on our home industries and resources--Lea- d, Wool, Sugar, Mining, Manufacturing 'and r armer's Markets. fc-- 1 he book is ibo pages, closely printed, in new, good sized type, handsomely bound m paper covers. , f; Price of . - rtT D What vou are to do. Republicans, is to nut this little book into the hands of every voter in Ltah. We I single copies 25 cents, postage paid; per dozen $2.00, post paid; per hundred Sia.o, and $12.00 0 - . V, .' " & per thousand, packed and shipped. have 15,000 copies. They ought to be in the hands of the voters within 20 days. We will send some to each We recommend that County Committees make such arrangements as will enable them to supply I of the PrinciPal towns and ci,ties to. e P"1 on sa5e at 25 cents Pe I what to is to with delegate to the 1 erntoi .al conv ent w hich f; . their counties in bulk, so that as many as possible may be sold and distributed within each county. I But you are mainly arrange your on, H that your delegates shall take out it bulk the whole number necessary to supply .f II Address all orders and communications relative to the Hand Book of Republicanism to Bh meeisou unyui'iuA..i.,a your counties. Sell what you can, distribute others gratuitously and by all methods get a book into the hands h CALVIN REASONER, Salt Lake City, Utah. of every voter. If a man has got a clear head, and is unbiased, it will knock the Democracy out of him H every time, if he inclines that way. The books will be put at greatly reduced prices by this method, and i O. SALISBU R Member N ational H will be given to meet the wholesale cost of the books. This is really of more importance than t j J. , Republican Committee. Pthing else to be done at the convention, for if the "Hand Book of Republicanism" gets into the hands of I f Republican Territorial Committee, Utah: H the voters we can elect whomsoever we nominate. ' C. W. BENNETT, Chairman. HARMEL PRATT Secretary H Therefore, let every delegate come up to the convention with the full determination t take back with j j x ' him for his whole county Campaign Books that will insure an intelligent and sweeping victory over Demo-- rjj I Republican Territorial League, Utah: H cracy next "November. 3 j SAM J. KENYON, President. HARMEL PRATT, Secretary. CALVIX REASONER. , " .. " - - -' - -- - - - - - - - j ...m-- .J...,yt,.1M..w.iW. WwmillHig!.tH.Bilf .L.J , .1111.1.1.1 . M f"""'ffi? 1 ' "ff Hff fTi 1 : I I j I the contrary by perusing what Mr. Rea- - containing more reason even if his - H soner has prepared. In fact, a man name had been Mr. Stupidity. We would m . . JL 1 B 9, never fullv informed upon any question also suggest an amendmentto the title, J m Tl 1 W 1 I ? T IT until he learns what there is on both viz: "Hand-me-dow- n Book of Republi- - ILlllllVllk3 VJl LllV X IVOJ on the Hand-Boo- k of 11 siTdhoe position taken by Mr. Reasoner b"inoigsrmap"hy Tohf thoi es ? no doubt --B- . f . upon every question and issue of the his name will be rescued from oblivion CcHllSm. j times is clearly defined and unmistak- - by the book. The contents constitute i " j able. w'hat might be termed a medley, and ' j The "Hand Book of Republicanism" run something like the two quotations U The Daily Standard of Ogden Republican. cratic Hostility to our Lead.Wool, Sugar variety of matter on the subject upon the nature of American institutions, and is placed at a Remarkably low price 2$ selected from the Bible: "And Judas "Hand Book of Republicanism " by and M'n'no Interests" are of absorbing which it treats The work is divided in regard to the theory of Republican- - cents. This small cost places it within went out and hanged himself." "Go 1 Calvin Reasoner, is th. title of a volume interest to the chizens of Utah and the into twenty chapters, six of which deal im and its .effect. upon the general the reach of everybody. It ought to thou and do likewise." i issued from the other mining states and territories. Sin- - commonwealth, will do well to peruse have a wide sale among the people. just press of the Irr.ga- - with "The that has made up the gle copies cents. past weicome and valuable addition to . . J tion Age at Salt Lake City. With this present," and the remaining fourteen our local political literature. Those who The foregoing shows that the Hand 1 book in his possession and its contents , with "The present that is to make up the have not yet sufficiently weighed politi- - fThe oBden Post, Democrat. Book of Republicanism is good medi- - thoroughly mastered, no Republican REPUBLIC AXIS SI. future." cal theories and issues to enable them to A gentleman bv the name of Calvin cine; and it shows, too, how the Demo- - 1 I need be at a loss to give reasons for his The author and compiler makes the decide as to which of the great national Reasoner has nr-nir- ed and had cratic terrapin w ill squirm when a live belief that the Redublican party is the " clear that his book the result of Pgft Iff.J.J Repuli! coal of truth is laid on its back. The have been carefully prepared by the au- - We have received from Mr Calvm authorities and manifests his ability to pns who belong to the gratuitously to The Post A perusal of part r to stitution J fundamental law for the , j thor and are both interesting and in- - Reasoner a copy of a work entitled a ive a fltrong reason fof his political which.the author is not atUched, who the contents demonstrates to us that jl s ructive. The chapters on "Harrison "Hand Book of Republicanism." It faith. Any person wishing to add to imagine that all the main arguments are there is nothing in a name, and that Mr. j -- nitea owes. I and Cleveland on Silver" and "Demo-- covers 176 pages and embraces a wide his store of information with regard to - with them, might learn a few points to Reasoner might have written a book ? tl y ; I t.------- "zsr-ZT-Ll J I'L : -"y--""- ..1'- - - , ' " 1 uv.v ...v.;;.-. ; . |