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Show w r, S ' 'f '7M Advertise rri o n t The Republican couiity committee asgume all re fcponsMlJty for any majter contained iii , llje two columns following klid the ..... supplement. THE PUBLISHERS: Republican ticket. For President, W! HEODORE ROOSEVELT. For Vice-Presiden- t, CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS. JUDICIAL TICKET. .For Judge, 7th District, WM. D. LIVINGSTON, of Sanpete county. For District Attorney, , F. E. WOODS, of Emery county. COUNTY TICKET For Representatives, Abram Johnson of Mt, Pleasant. N. 0. Christensen of Sterling. E. D. Anderson, Moroni Treasurer, J, M. Johnson, Spring City. Recorder, Haus Christensen, Ephraim. Lewis Larson, Manti, Attorney Sheriff. . JohaKaudsen, Mt, Pleasant Assessor, Herbert E. Smyth, Fountain Green Surveyor. . ..John L. Bench, Fairview Supfc, of Schools, A. L. Larson, Ephraim Commissioner, four year term, Sidney S. Sanderson, Fairview Oomissioner, two year term, Henry D. Rees, Wales Clel-- k . Precinct Justice Precinct Constable. . Albert Swain .A. D. Dimmick The straight forward speeches of the Hon. John Cl Cutler made throughout Sadpiete county fciave done much good to the Republican cause. People can see for themselves that the Republican candidate for governed is a mao of character and ability and not the sort of man the Annauias on the Tribune would have Us believe he is. Sanpete will vote i or John C. Cfitler. It has been said that we always know where to find the Democratic agiust the giver Yuent. jmrty his is uot rema kabe since the . . GUNNISON tection as a robbery and says the Federal government has no constitutional power to impose protective tariff, , SUMMONS. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. . . .. . wafted about by Democracy is In 1896 tLe every wind of doctrine. National Democratic platform declared the Silver question to be the paramount issue. In 1900 their tantamount platform calls it the issue. In 1904 their platform is absolutely silent on the question. Were you ever in a place so silent, that fear began to take hold of you? One either speaks or runs at such a time. Democracy was iii that condition when it formed its platform this year. A question which its platfoims had parapreviously designated as. is now mount and tantamount abandoned by them without a word. Hill, Cleveland et al felt that something must b9 said or they must run. Mr, barker, after being nominated, sends a telegram to the convention saying he regards the (Republican) doctrine of sound money irrevocably established. Ibe Demrcratic lead era knew the Republican doctrine was correot and their action admits this fact. The attitude of the Democratic party this year is, What can ve say to get votes? At the convention this Demociats would year Cievelaod-Hil- l not permit Bryan Democrat to pus anything into the platform aUunpf.-into explain the past record of the party on ihe money question. Eryau Democrats would not consent to a clause favorable to the Republican doctrine of sound money. s Democrats wanted every custom house torn down no Demotariff at all. Gorman-Parke- r crats want a reduction only, of the exThe question in the isting tariffplatform committee meeting was NOT what Democracy believes to be best for the country ; but what Democracy believes will get votes. Tillman said the Solid South would not be solid if a gold plank were inserted, and they might lose Nevada. Hill insisted that without a gold plank New York could not be brought into line. And this procedure obtained on a number of questions. If this nation goes Democratic next month the gold standard may be maintained, or we may have free silver. There is nothing in their platform to hold them to sound money. Read it and see. They straddle this question, as well as the tariff question. Fortunately the Democratic straddle is so wide that it gets on two sides of a question at one and the same time ; and when it cannot do that, it rides on one side thief campaign,' and on the other side next time. IRRIGATION COM I A NY. Principal place of business, Gunnison, Sanpete county, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the stockholders, held on the 1st day of February, 1904, an assessment. No. 5, of fifteen and one-ha- lf (15V) cents per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, said assessment to be applied ft r (12H) purposes, towlt: Twelve and one-ha- lf cents for general purposes and three (3) cents on the reservoir, and by an order of the board of directors made on the 1st day of October. 1904, is payable Immediately tbJ. H.Roylanco, secretary of the company, at his oilice in room 2, town nail, Gunnison, Utah. Any stock upon which t his assessment may remain unpaid on the 1st day of lloce .Tiber. 1904. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will bo sold on the 20th day of December, 1904, to pay delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. J. II. ROYLANCE. Secretary. Office tn room 2, town hall, Gunnison, Utah. First publication, Oct. 7, 1904. DOVER IRRIGATION AND fl.VNAI. company. Fjjucipal place of business, Dover, Utah. Notice Is hereby gien tiiat at a meeting of the stockholders held on the 7th day of December, 1003, an assessment of fifteen cents In lalxsr per share was levied on the capital KtocK of the corporation, and by an order of the board of directors, made on the Kith day of September, 1904, Is payable Immediately to the Secretary, at his office, residence, Gunnison, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 22nd day of October, 1904. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, ai d unless payment la made before, will be sold on the 12th day of November. J'iq, to pay-- the delinquent assessment, touethcr with the Ccoi of advertising and expense of saic. L. O. ANDERSON, Secretary, office at residence, Gunnison, Utah, I irst publication, Sept. 23, 1904. Democratic party continually reverses Republicanism leaves a question itself. In the platform of 1902 Dem- only when it is settled and settled declare it to be a funda right. ocrats, Democracy does the same. mental principle of the Democratic The only difference between the two party that the Federal Government partUs is that the Republican party has no constitutional power to impose settles the question and settles it right, end collect tariff duties, except or The Democraiic party views with Tothe purpose of revenue only. .fear, seeB with alarm deprecates, Democrats a many great profess day objects and proests but hi the course to believe in moderate protection. of yenis agrees that the question was Why should Mr. Parker say he wants j soived correctly. Here are a few tariff revision and not absolute free gm t questions which the Republican ifade when Lis party denouncts pro party settled over the protest of the j i ! . 1st pub o2t JV. C. CHRISTENSEN. Dealer in tid Applicr o2 Pacer HOUSE. SION and DECORATIVE PAINTING. GRAINING. GUNNISON, - Utah. Dr. C.H. BIRD (NENTIST Office, MANTI AND GUNNISON, LEWIS LARSON ATTORNEY-AT-LA- W. All legal matters receive prompt and careful attention. g - t and Moulding ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Baily-William- - In the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District. Suite of Utah, Sitting in awl f r Sanpete County. L. II. Erickson. Ilohiti !Y, vs John A, Anderson. Defend:) n: Tho State of Utah to tie said DefuidnnfT You are hereby summoned to upper r within twenty days after the service of thus summons upon you. If served within tl.e County in which tli is action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after ter vice, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of yout; failure to do. so, Judgment will lie render d against you according to tho dt maud of the complain., of which a copy Is herewith served upon you. W. K. REID, ,, Attorney for Plainiilf lost office address: Manti, Sanpete County-Utah- NOTICE. I l oan Money on Farms, idted States Land Office, Easy Salt Lake City, Utah, August 5, 1904. buy and sell Real Estate, faims Tv v, hum it may concern: aud town property,' The State of ITfib having selected, as as it , of la. part its grant, for the use of the University of Utili. under the 8th Office over Poo ffice. MANTI,. Utah.. ecotVii of t lie Act of Conirreas approved July 10. iS:;4, the following dc&e abed tracts returned by the United States Surveyor-GenerNothing has ever equalled us agricultural lands, notice is hereNothing can ever surpass it. jr by given that the said State will be required to submit proof as to the character of said land, before the Register ana Receiver, at this office, o Monday, the J4t!i day of November, 1904, at 10 oclock a. m., viz: SH NWg and EH SWU Sec. 12 and NE SWM Sec. 13. T. 20 S..R. 1 V., S. L. M cm- braced in saline list No. 5. 1CV Ffk iTtWSV?TIX SWl-- 4 SWl-- 4 NWl-- 4 Sec. 13; EH SEl-4- ; worn Ot'OHSaiiJ a 52.C9 ; ojbjua 14, T. 20 9., R. 1 W., embraced In saline list No. 6. A Perfect Fdr All Throat and WH NWl-WH SWl-- 4 Sue.. 24; NEl-- 4 and I TeriY j $; it al SEl-4Se- c. 4; EH SEl-- 4 Sec. 23, T. 20 S., It. 1 W S. L. M embraced In saline list No. 7. All persons claiming any portion of said described trigts as agricultural or minora! land, or desiring to protest or object u selection thereof by the State, are hi summoned to appear on that date, am I mlt testimony in support of their cla objections. FRANK D. nOEIlS, Rogb First publication Aug. 10 o21 Parties wanting marble to: work put in this full shoo K i postal card to Arthur Hcniie, Richfield, Utah, who will chi aud tike the Older. Be4 satisfaction given iD both goods and prices Cure Lung Troubles. : Money back If It fails. Trial Bottom free. O. B. BERGLUND, Arrowpine Randi, Gunnison, Democracy, which aie now accepted universally us the riuht th ng : A state enmot secede lio-the Union. Slavery cannot exist in the United States. The resumption o: specie payments after the Civil war. Homestead law. Civil eervioe reform. . Holding of the Philippines after the w.ir with Spain.' - - - Utah. L, W. II. GRIBBLE Live Stock Gunnison' - - 0 Ow . |