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Show I' J. 11 MOYLE GOES AFTER THE 1001 "BOOTH" .Says It Is the Vilest Sheet Ever Published in Utah; Gum-sliocrs Gum-sliocrs Roasted. 1 Special to The Tribune. MT. PLEASANT. N'ov. 1. The Democrats Demo-crats closed their campaign hero last night with a rousing rally at the opera house. Hon. J. H. Moylo of Salt T.ako spolto for over two hours on the lssuos of this campaign and handled the local Ifpucs In n nmstorly manner. Mr. Moylo did not mlncc wools when he spoke of tho gumshoe methods of the federal hunch, headed by Smoot. In their whimpers to tho Mormon people to vote tho Republican ticket. He declared j to his audience that tho Inter-Mountntn Republican was the vilest sheet ever published pub-lished In Utah, and that It was reporting re-porting to the lowest, vilest and most conlcmptlhle methods In the world to elect a little coterie of gum shoe politicians poli-ticians known as tho federal bunch, ring or gonsr. call them bv whatever nnm" vou will. He referred to Sol Kimball a pipe dream, and stated that it was be-, lng made to do political work for the Smoot machine by appealing to the ignorant ig-norant and unsophisticated people wno take stock In such pipe dreams as Sol. KlrnhBll's. When Smoot announced I his candidacy. It was nn appeal to the Mormon Mor-mon people to voto for Brother Smoot as an apostle. Two years ago they had the "Musser" letter, and this year Kimball's Kim-ball's "dream" that the Mormon people wero to be driven out of tho state by tho Americans, lie frowned upon such nefarious methods, meth-ods, and declared that if the church de- pended upon Republican success, the. sooner It went to pieces tho bettor, lie declared tlmt the church had withstood tho assaults of tho world up to the pres. one and would go on and on and withstand with-stand them In the future. Ho charged that tho Republican pnrt was rosponslhlo for the Amerlean party In this stale, by reason of its methods. meth-ods. Ill dictating who should be nominated nomi-nated for office and who should not. i It defeated Knox for mayor of Salt Lake, because ho won the nomination without the aid of tho machine and was not Its candid a to. He paid a glowing tribute to Jesse. William Knight of Provo. and predicted his election If the Democrats will do thoir duty and not listen to pipe dreams and whisperings that precede each election. elec-tion. The wav Governor Culler wont down like a candle snuffed out was told bv the speaker, and he declared that I Smoot and Howell did not war.t uiier because he could not be controlled as they wlrhtd. lie had no quarrel with tho Republicans, but his contention was agnlnst their principles and dirty campaign cam-paign methods. Ifylny at the home of their parents today Ta this city, cold in death, arc tho two sons of Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson, whose death occurred within twenty-four twenty-four hours of each other. Maxwell died on Friday morning, aged about 22 years, and Aver. IS years of age, died at S p. m. on Saturday. The campaign In Sanpete county has been warm and Interesting during the past month. The local issues of the county, the raise In salaries by the Re-. Re-. publicans, the great amount of deputy hire during the post twelve years of continuous offlceholdlng. has been cx-i cx-i ploited for the benefit of the pooplo by both sides. The result Is now up to the people of this county. If they want "ring rule." higher salaries all along the i lino, a horde of deputies. It Is up to them. They have tho last say. and If the Republicans can stand it. I giess the Democrats can also. Tho two tickets tick-ets for county and legislative officers carry clean, competent men. and no matter mat-ter who Is elected, the defeated candidates candi-dates will no doubt still live upon the earth. The verdict will be awaited with much Interest by both sides. We aro glad It Is nearly over. |