Show II i- i AMONG THE POLITICIANS I CALENDAR October 28 Last 28 Last day to register it November 3 Election 3 day Th The following rallies ha have been ben arranged ar Jr r ranged for the present w week ek by tb the Am American party part Tonight At Stockton ton Speakers R. R W. W Wiley L antI ansi oth others rs At Mr Mrs L Lewis Levis wis Martins Martin s 's residence I B n tret t Speakers M. M E. E Wilson Prof George Georgo c B. B W. W W W. Little and 1 J. J W. W Thompson Under mann management manage e went meat of Ladies Ladies' f I Thursday Night At Mrs rs Shannon's Shannon s 's residence 27 j Johnson street take Poplar Grove Grovo car 1 Speakers E. E B. B Critchlow T. T W. W r Thompson on and Professor Martin Under Un der management mana Ladies' Ladies auxiliary One of tb the bi bg bier rallies of the present campaign will wm be bc held in Unity Unit hall haJJ Second East between First and Second South streets Thursday ni night ht under the auspices of the tho A Americans of the fi fifth fth precinct Short addresses will be de de- by bv Jos Joseph ph Lippman C. C H. H Jackson Tack Jack son eon on of Idaho and W. W J. J Barrette Music Mu I Isic sic sic WI will be bo furnished by some ISOm of ot the best talent in the city Following the rally proper there win will bt be dancing and refreshments An invitation is is extended extend ed to the the public irrespective of f party part affiliations At Eastman's hall hail State street Speakers T J. E E. Darmer Banner E. E A. A I Ro Rogers ers and W. W S. S Dalton Under man roan management 8 ement American Amt club i At Park Puk City Speakers A. A J. J Weber and J. J F. F Gibbs Friday Night At the home of ot Judge e Geor George o F. F Goodwin Goodwin Good Good- win South Ei Eighth East street Speakers Speaker W. W J. J Barrette Prof A. A S. S Martin Prof George Georgc B. B and E. E A. A Rogers Under mana management emerit of Women's Women s 's American club At Bin Bingham ham Speakers Joseph Lippian Lippman Lipp- Lipp man ian and C. C H. H Jackson p pt d i t At a ft meeting of the more than Bent seventy sev sev- enty nt ity members of labor unions of O Ogden den Monday fonda fonda- ni night ht a resolution was unanimously adopted that those present would do all aU in their power Ower to further the election election elec elec- tion of W. W J. J Bryan as ai present Democratic County Chairman Ben T. T Lloyd has bas appointed the following ladies ladies' la Ia- dies dies' auxiliary in addition to the permanent per per- manent committees heretofore named First precinct precinct Mrs Mrs Samuel A. A Kin King Mrs 11 E. E A A. A Wilson Vilson Mrs Ruth Wilson I Miss Josephine Josephino Woolley Mrs Irs S. S A. A Hay Hay- ward Miss Mis Hayward Haynard Mrs E. E M. M f. f Roberts Mrs J. J R. R Letcher Mrs rs R. R S. S Thurman Mrs Arthur Walker Miss Maude au e Kenner Miss Prudence Brown Mrs Mra T J. C. C Ane Angell Mrs Rebecca Brown Mrs Gillette Gilette Mrs B. B F F. Lloyd I Mrs Stephen L. L Moyle oyle Mrs R R. P P. Morris Mor for ris us Mrs Irs Annie Mey Meyers rs Mrs Irs S. S A. A Kenner Ken- Ken ncr ner Miss Annie Lynch Mrs Elizabeth Elizabeths Tones Jones Mrs Geor Georgo o Pu Mrs Her Her- bert Penrose Mrs J. J S. S Hyde Mrs Stephen L L. L Richards Second precinct precinct Mrs Ventress Mrs T. T E. E Taylor Mrs David J. J Williams Mrs rs R. R howell Miss iss Elenor Taylor 9 E. E R. R Cannon Mrs Lawrence Mrs Ebenezer Taylor Mrs Hugh h Watson Mrs Ir M. M II H. Cannon Miss Pearl B Bigler ler Mrs rs R. R K Thomas Mrs E. E W. W Hyde Mrs Isa Isabella ea Workman Mrs rs M. M Cannon Can Oan non lion Miss Annie TaYlor Miss iss fiss M. M f. f Powell Fourth precinct precinct Mrs frs 0 O. Ro Rogers ers Mrs Irs Annio Mrs Irs F. F S. S Richards Mrs Caulson Mrs May Wright Mrs H. H P. P Richards Mrs Hannah H. H Mrs W W. W G. G Farrell Mrs Joseph E E. E Caino Caine Mrs Mary Man Luff Mrs Ir O. O W. W Powers Mrs Gre g gf t Mrs Mary Squires Mrs Joseph T T. T Richards Mrs Mar Mary Jacobson Ja Ja- co cobs on on Mrs Minnie innie II H. James Mrs J. J l J.-l L. L Rawlins Mrs Irs Sophia Bailey Mrs J. J Fewson Smith Mrs A. A Ringwood Mrs Leida Ray Mrs Clara II U. James Miss Alta Rawlins Fifth precinct precinct Mrs J J. H H. Moyle Miss liss Wells Mrs D. D R R. R Allen AlIen Mrs J J. J T. T Kin Xin Kingsbury bury Mrs W. W R. R Wallace Mrs T. T A. A Williams OW Mrs ors J J. F T. T Sutherland Mrs Mra C. C B. B Stewart Mrs William Stewart Mrs hs G. G B. B Blakeley Mrs Irs R. R P P. Morris forris Mrs Irs C. C J. J Thomas B B. B H. H Roberts will bo be the principal speaker at a 0 Democratic rally at the sixteenth ward amusement hall baH tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row ni night ht It is expected that Mr Roberts will make a pointed answer ier to the request of Nephi L L. L Morris orris that Democrats should vote tho Republican ticket this year vear 0 The Ladies' Ladies Democratic club is hold bold ing ins an important meeting at count county headquarters in the Win Windsor sor hotel this afternoon 0 It is estimated that in the neighbor neighbor- hood bood of votes was added to the re reg Ji list t in this county yesterday A straw vote was taken amon among the employees of the Z C. C M. M L I. yesterday afternoon which resulted Taft 7 72 for Bryan 15 for Kni Knight ht 66 Spry 57 51 Spry was was formerly an an employee of the o z C. C CM M M. M i. i 0 0 Former State Senator A. A J. J Evans of Lehi was a visitor to Salt Lake City yesterday afternoon Mr Ir Evans said Eaid that there is no doubt but that Knight will carry Utah count county Un Under er the heading II Why Wh Working Men Oppose Mackay the Murray Eagle Ea Republican has this to say of the tho Republican nominee for or county commissioner com corn commissioner missioner for the year four term Th The Tho feeling runs run high among among tho the work work- In ing cla class 8 o of or people in Salt Lako Lake count county this fall tall against John C C. Mackay candidate candi candi- date for count county commissioner Tho Eagle has interviewed viewed many of 01 them and find them all of 01 the same mind l Few ew there arc but who have havea a keen recollection of or the tho conditions that were forced upon the laboring men of 01 Salt Snit Lake Lako county b bv b the action and In Influence In- In fluence of 01 John C. C 5 Mackay a kny a as chairman of 01 the tho farm farmers farmers' rs' rs committee that forced tho the closing down of the valley smelters in the middle of 01 last winter when tho the country was already in the tho throes of 01 a panic pani or a serious money depression and work was not to be had any anywhere here thus throwing out of 01 employment thousands of 01 men and bringing want an and J misery to toI I the homes and hearts of or their loved ones their wives and children In vain aln they appealed to him to allow the smelters smelters' Tto to operate until spring but h ho he simply Ignored Isnard them and turned a d deaf ar car ear to plea and by his hla influence with hl his hla I fellow members member of 01 the committee wits was directly responsible for the want ant misery I I and suffering Buffering and oven wen d that tot fol- lowed a as a result of 01 the closing of 01 t mammoth Institutions Institution In the midst of 01 cold and bleak winter Inter when the snow enow covered the thA th ground These Thue things thinKs cannot annot be forgotten b by th thit workingmen and every vcr man who is true to himself and his family if Ir he ho votes otes the Republican ticket In November Novem Novem- b ber r will wilt scratch tho the name of or John C. C Mackay l The Tho farmers farmers' committe of which John C. C Mackay wa was Wils chairman wa was wan fighting for tor a just cause caulo and few tew there are arc who ho ever thought otherwise L The Tho Eagle has always alwa's upheld them In the fight for right and protection they wore wen fighting for and which the they Weri entitled to but when h n they had gained their victory and were in a tion to dictate th the terms on which tho the valley smelters could operate rate or in other Words allow ilow them to op operate rate or 01 kick them out FO so to ak they should has hav I been broad nou enough h to consider th the Interests of 01 the entire count county as well as thErn themselves I yes It is a common understanding throughout through through- out the count county that a majority of 01 this I committee were pr In favor of or a compromise compro mise plan that would have 0 permitted the smelters to op operate rate until spring at least and arid thus prevented the want and millery miery that t the tho laboring m men n and their families were forced to suffer Buffer But John C. C Mackay lackA the present c candidate for county commissioner on lh th the Republican ticket tho the on ono on who 1 I is now appealing to th the j laboring men for th their lr votes otell to place him In a good rat fat at office brought hi his de determined tie tie- Influence to bear upon the committee com corn mittel nn anti and J persuaded them to stand solid for tor or the closing of ot tho the valley smelters melters or n II strict compliance to the law which meant the same amo thing The rho results were ere that thousands of 01 m Olen mn n I were ero thrown n out of at employment nt in this the midst of or a bitter winter with no possible ble chance chanco of or employment to support their wives win and children with food to fat eat at or the necessary clothing and fuel to protect them from the winters winter's chilly blasts Many ny forced to 1 leave heave I e the state others who ho were wert I less ss fortunate with lar large e families were compelled to appeal to charity to prevent them from succumbing to the pangs panga of 01 hunger At the tho valley smelters alone in the neighborhood of 01 2000 were thrown out of employment Many of or the I mines throughout the state state- were ere forced to close down In the neighborhood of 1000 laboring m men n from Bingham ham Canyon Canon lost lot their employment and suffered uttered b by this act J Mackay appeals to these thes very men whom he was wag as Influential In d depriving of or to elect him as county commissioner commis Ioner abner a position he has hoa held fot two terms and no now has hall the audacity a to ask the people to elect him for the third time a n thing the American people abhor the tho nation over Not ot only were the smelter workers af affected affected at- at by this but hundreds of others throughout the state The The limo lime quarries were closed down and men inca laid off ott part of or tho the Iron works were closed a greatman great man many printers from large e firm In Salt Lake City were wore Immediately discharged and not only the mines of 01 Salt Snit Lake Lako county were ere affected but Park City suffered suf suf- sufI I fored a Il heavy loss in labor and hundreds of or others throughout the state too numerous numerous nu nu- nu- nu I merou to mention suffered b by this rash and inhuman decision And thus It can be seen that no la laboring In- In boring man true truo to himself and family will ever cast a vote ote for tor John C C. Mackay for county commissioner or any other of office ot- ot flee fice he ma may aspire to They will scratch his name this fall tall and thus show hImIn him himIn himin I In unmistakable terms their utter contempt con con- contempt tempt for his heartless action In the midst of 01 winter last January Ever Every laboring man in Salt Lake count county coun coun- t ty whether he be smelter worker a miner printer or of or an any other laboring craft will scratch tho the name of 01 John C. C Mackay Macka for county commissioner on tho the Republican ticket on election da day 0 0 I I The American party will hold a bi bim big m rally mat at Stockton county count to to- night The speakers will be R. R W. W Wiley WHey and others The ladies' ladies auxiliary of ot the American party wj will hold a a. a rally at the tho home of Mrs Lewis vis Martin B street street to to- ni night ht Tho The speakers wilt will bo be M. M E El E. Wilson Wil s son on Prof George W W. W W. W LitIe Little Little Lit Lit- t tle Ie and J. J W W. sr Thompson Good music and refreshments will be features of the rally ally r 0 0 Following is the tho pro program ram for tho the bi big American party rally rany to bo held at Unity hall ball tomorrow ni night ht under the a auspices auspices of the American party of tho the Fifth precinct Address W. W J. J Barrette Piano solo Soprano solo Mrs Martha Royle King Address C C. C H. H Jackson of Idaho Violin Violia solo Prof Georgo George E. E Skelton Baritone solo Fred Smith Address Joseph Lippman This part of tho the program will be fol foJ l lowed owed by bj dancin dancing to the tho music of one ono o of f the best orchestras in the city and r refreshment An invitation is extended t to o the public to attend attend I The Colored American club will hold hoM holda a n bi big rally in Eastman's hall hail South State street tomorrow ni night ht Speeches will be made made- by Jud Judge e J. J E. E Darmer E E. E A. A Rogers Bogers and W W. S. S Dalton Dal- Dal ton Following the rally thero there will be dancing and re refreshments The Tho public publics i is s invited to attend 0 a Special to The Telegram SPANISH FORK Oct 28 Before 28 Before an audience of over people last night Bri Brigham ham H. H Roberts roasted the tho Republican party and especially Mormon Republicans who were using their church in influence to try to secure votes for their ticket Mr Roberts spoke for over O two hours first t discuss discuss- in ing national issues and then turning his bis attention to affairs in this state |