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Show A VOTE FOR THE REPUBLICAN TICKET IS A VOTE AGAINST THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE keep in mind the Record party on the t the Republican and you 11 put College question, X under the rooster eure. You are pretty certain that the Smoot machine is trying to retain its foul. hold onUtah, arent yout Then smash it. . your YOLUM22 A XXV UL LOGAN. CITY, UTAH, RECOGNITION OF MERIT : r. Refuted. of Saturday screed directed a long published against the Hon. George Barber, based upon an article which appeared in the city edition of the Salt Lake Tribune of Friday last ; andupon that article assumed that Mr. Barber must, in some fa-fway which it fails to explain, the American party ; and as a concomitant, that in some way which it does not define, the ' AmericaiTparty favors Mr.Bar: ber, for the promotion of its own and party interests; charges which every voter in this county That knows to be unfounded. late for that institntioir and the friends of Hammond have not forgotten the scurvey work which Bullen, did. under the tutelage of such characters as Fussy Jimmy in the gubernatorial contest. There never would beafeeling of confidence if Bullen were ' come to Salt Lake as a special champion of the Agricultural College. On the other hand Barber is loved by Gentiles as well as Mormons, and his presence in the legislature next winter would hace more beneficial effect for the College than any man whom tbe Cacbites might send. there may bp no misnnderstand-in- THE REASONS WHY - or - g as to the exact nature of the article referred to we append it, i - About Mis? Telford NUMBER 22. 1906. d Friends of Miss Telford and my self are censuring me for not coming, out in her defense, aince the Republican baa-ha' say against her. Outside of Miss Telfords own family. I think I know her as well as any one, and can truthfully t she was reluctant about going very around the . County. SHOWING HERSELF as the saying is, and she did not go expecting to work on the sympathies of any, one, and did no more than all the candidates on both tickets are doing, (getting acquainted). I urged her ...... to go to the different towns myself. I asure you Miss Telford has U. OF U. DEFEATS MONTANA. The University of Utah football plenty of sympathizers in her old friends. I can truthfully say our team defeated the team of. the campaign has been CLEAN and University of Montana on Satur TRUE. Capability is our first and day last in a game played in Salt most important reason why lisa ' Lake by the decisive score of 42 Telford should be elected.. Miss. to 0. . so-mne- h-fo d The Republican - 6. Merrill if elected would have to leave a good . position she now holds and can keep I understand as long as she wishes to, while Miss Telford would be out of - a position. Miss Telford is also FATHERLESS-anhasnt a rich means. Miss Telfamily by any of ford is a graduate the B. Y.Col-leg-e and has taught. school some, but ber extreme lameness makes it impossible for her to manage a school of children, therefore she most do other kinds of work. The. Republican says Miss Telford has been given (by tbe Republicans) the deputysbip for the past four years. This is not true for Miss Telford has simply been an under clerk, but getting the Deputys salary in order to retain her. indispensable services. Respectfully, A. FRIEND. figure he cut in the national councils,' actually did not know .the gentleman when they met in Ogden, and had to be introduced. I Unwarranted Inferences of Logan Republican TUESDAY, NOVEMB7R say-tha- $ CALLED OFF THE RALLV Democratic Committee Gracefully'Hakes Way For Tabernacle Choir. On account of the choir concert in the Tabernacle on Monday evening the Democratic committee decided to call off the opera house r alley which was contemplated' for that evening. While it B a matter of regret Jo many of the people that thew were not given an opportunity to listen to Judge Powers during this campaign, yet it was impossible to arrange any other date which the Judge, on account of other engagements, would be able to fill. However, the concert is a matter in which all of the people were interested and. the committee felt that it would be unfair to hold a ' rally the same evening. All of, the people,' therefore, who desired to do so, could attend the concert and listen to the renowned artists who came to Logan, for tbe occasion. . 7 IIYRUM IIAYBALL, 7 Chairman."- - Tlie Styer Testimonial The public testimonial tendered Capt. II. D.Styer on Sunday oven- ing was a complete eucesa. It was"1 attended by a great throng of people, all of whom feel it an honor to call the Captain their friend., The-Ar- Cr band and the tabernacle choir, the College Glee Club, and a quartette composed of Prof. CL W. Thatcher, Jairfes Jardine, Mrs. Sloan and Mrs. Linnartz, were in attendance and they rendered do- lightful music. Mayor Robinson and Pres. Kerr -of the College delivered addresses in which they lofld of Capt. Styera work and his great popularity here. They commended him for l her 4.T hoy commcndod him for disposition, frankness, and admirable tact, and wished hinii Godspeed on hia journey to The facts are that Mr. Barber, Mr. Hobbs Position in the pursuit of A. C. of U. adto far as it relates directly to Mr. Barber, with some .. explanat- vantage, was so indefatigable; so so logical; so conions attached. The article made Mr. Editor Inasmuch as I have 7 the following statements:.' vincing, yet withal so affable, so been severely criticised by memof The Article. approach by newspaper easy bers of tbe Republican party for he ininformation that -' men is an in Cache seeking Up the part I have taken in the prescounty of the beuniversal won the respect ent campaign, I deem it advisable t"resting political contest tween former Senator George Salt Lake reporters in attendance They Are Treated , Ogden to make a statement of my posiby and who Barber and Prof. H. Bullen. Each at legislative sessions, tion. In the first place, it strikes is a candidate for senator and personally saw the effectiveness me as being very inconsistent i Team. School High work as because of Mr. Barbers compartach is being supported with Republican pretentions to of his qualifications to come to ed with that of his Republican try to prevept a man or woman1 from voting or working as be or the legislature and properly rep colleagues from Cache county resent the Agricultural College in who were serving in the House. The football game on Saturday On offense they could do but lit- she pleases. I am an American : -- a and these of citizen and in my political acconsolidation.-One its fight against If reporters, afternoon between the Aggies and tle "of 'course7 but they put up y Ilis admirable wife was Coland above-boarthe people of Cache Valley could pronounced friend of the s game, and gave the tivity I am open Ogden 'High' School boys, resulted Capt.. complimented. understand how effective George lege, is the present business man- in a victory for the former by a Aggies just the sort of practice and I claim the right to support he ager of theTribune, and be is score of 5 to 0 The visitors who they, badly needecLThe local boys either party or the candidates of Styer replied briefly, expressing; --- Barbers work -- was -- during his appreciation of and gratitude last legislature they would re- but paying a just tribute to mer- were little fellows gave the big play the Montana U. - team on either party without being visited 'the kindly. things said of him for with any penalties for doing so. elect him. unanimously" It does it and worth as it came under his Aggies the surprise of their lives, Thursday next. would If it has come to pass in the Re- and his wife. He said he not seem possible that they would personal observation, when he by holding them down to one The lineup : leave with only the fondest recolcounty that publican party in this overlook hia .eplendid..effQrta.for praises Mr. Barber. His insight touchdownuTheJunctioniteaare --Aggie-Ogden; meiT ar e"not t ob e allowed to "ex- lections of Logan and the Colleger that institution for of all the into Mr. Bullen s subserviency to about the snappiest little chaps and he believed there would ever the machine domination, therefore his that ever visited Logan, and 'they Holden . ...L.E followers A. Campbell press their honest convictions it sycophantic is high time that those be a warm spot in his heart and a certainly Smootised Governor now has, comparative uselessness as a deNelson Of a ,...L.T Douglas game. desperate played' kindly word on his lips for the conBullen is essentially the worst. fender of the A. C. of Ik, inter- course the' Aggies were not in McGowen . .LJL Maurer who are responsible for such ditions are relieved of their brief people of this section. A selection His presence in Salt Lake as the ests, is also the result of the keen trim to play, but on account of Wangsgard.C, Smythe in which the band joined the choir Stewart authority. I have what appealed closed the champion of the Agricultural Col- insight of one under whose their great weight it was thought Ilansen ....R.G , f meeting. ny sufficient --7lege would be resentecTby-macertaintharther6corewould" be J amison . . . .R.T.t.tt, .7 Meyer to me as being good-an- d reasons the which I for, support of the Colleges strongest . friends the incidents of the consolidation at least 35 or 40 to 0. Evans R.E Carlson Where to Vote. am giving to tbe candidates npon in Salt Lake today. There is not fight at the last session.. R. Peterson the The secret of Ogden boys Campbell ...Q.B.... the Democratic ticket this year; , First Ilaws School a man in Utah who rendered betThe article was written entirely success was found in their low Frew.L.II.B Tavey i Second Broom ter service for the College than without the knowledge of Mr. playing, they got under the Ag- Parkinson --r. R.II.B ;. Craig I believe that the candidates upon Third Ballard Factory. School.' Scudder that ticket are well worthy of the George Barber; and second to him Barber, who can in nowise be gies every time and in that way Brosard . . . .FB Fourth Third ward meeting is former balled up nearly every play. They ' Fifteen minute halves, Jones, support of tbe people of this secretary of State Ham- held responsible foi it. But, 7 7 bouse. 7 171 that'-tbe candidates county, and this voluntary tribute as put up a really marvelous defense. refereeT Marshall,' umpire. mond. They worked early and house. Court forjhe .legislative. positionsnpon Fifth it stands; and we ask you candidrr the Democratic ticket' will be Sixth A. Fjelstroms residence ly if it does not express a genSeventh Fourth ward meeting able, if elected, to accomplish far eral opinion and afford yoji ud more than will their opponents.' Eights German meeting house reasons why you who love Ninth Seventh ward meeting In local campaigns I think that Two men were talking onSatur-da- y the College should cast your vote . Dont support by your votes a partnership exists between the the people - should support, the house. afternoon about the rally to for George Barber. ward Fifth Tenth meeting be held that men who are seeking to be elected Democracy andAmericanParty of best men and women for the offinight by tbe Republi CANDIDATE BULLEN SAYS to office by maligning honorable Utah and the Dubois party of ces. Of course, it is to' the inter- house. .cans, end one remarked I expect Idaho. According to Mr. Thain, est of politicians that the people Glasmann will spring some fairy-stor- y IN SUBSTANCE THAT A. G men. d WILFULLY into supporting CHAIRMAN TnAIN OF TITO then, CVW. Penrose, editor of tbe be about visitingRoosevelt; and BARBER -- HAS Dont pay any heed to the vile Deseret News being a democrat, candidates for office simply" be- REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMthe latter saying you must send LIED TO THE PEOPLE OF YOU BE- 6tories that Republicans are pre- is in league with the American cause they are nominated by one MITTEE SAYS THAT A.G.BAR-BE- R Joseph Howell back because I THIS COUNTY. DO IS AN AMERICAN PARTY of need him, hes a strong man end LIEVE THAT, MR. VOTER! paring to spring on election day. Party; in Utah, and the FredT.Du-boi- s party or another regardless qualifications. Personally I am no MAN. MR. VOTER "DO YOU party in Idaho. ' Thats cant be spared. Glasmann did IF. YOU DO NOT THEN MAKE Dont forget that Herschel Bulisnt It. yellow dog voter. I am under BELIEVE IT. IF NOT, THEN better than that. He said he' visit- YOUR REBUKE TO BULLEN -r deHno len is before the public as the obligations to advance the PUT TIIE SEAL OF YOUR DISed Roosevelt in company with EMPHATIC ON TUESDAY. SUCH UPON H fender and apologist of Governor Republicans in desperation are political interests of any aspirant APPROVAL Howell, and the President finally METHODS. POLITICAL DIRTY office in for Nathis Cutler. IIAvent we had enough said to be offering to trade four county. In GIVE US MEN. said to nowell Id like you to tional so votes in elections, in one for Cutlerism Bulouri long as I am'a of to order College help vote' for the Jamestown bill Mr. Citizen do you believe that believer in hard. the down Bullen len. Stand by your colors Demoturn principles of my Now says Bill, most of the God give ns inenl crats Men who will trade off party, I expect to vote in favor George Barber is a liar, a hypomembers of Congress would have Times like these demand Dont forget that A. G. Barber their frymds to get a few votes for of those principles,' but so far as crite and a traitor, as Chairman fallen over themselves in order to Strong arms, true faith' And ready has made a clean honest, cam- themselves will desert the peoples this campaign is concerned it Thain of tbe Republican commithands oblige the President, but no so makes no difference whatever as tee insinuates in bis latest letter. vith Joseph Howell, ne said he Men of opinions and a will, - , . paign. Look at the kind of a cause when pressure becomes to conducwhether tbe candidates are IsntBarbers record here sufficient great., was opposed to some provisions Men whom the spoils of office can campaign his enemies are Democrats or Republicans; the proof of the utter falsehood of . ting, against him and then vote not buy, of the bill and when tbe President methods. DO YOU, WANT TO BE COM- only question is Who are the such charges! It is and the men insisted npon having his votellow-el- l Men whom the best of office does for clean, fair political PELLED TO SENDYOUR best men and women for the of- resorting to such vile political ' not kill. ; stood" his'ground and at last I am aware that poli- methods should sat down upon."," Dont fail to put your X under CHILDREN TO SALT LAKE fices? brought the' President to bis way 1 will ticians call this party treaCITY TO GET THE "ADVAN. of thinking. It is related that Congressman the rooster. BIGGEST FOOT BALL TIIE son TAGES but tbe with AN OF AGRICULTURacquaintance my Isnt Jhat rich! Joseph Howell, Charles E7 Littlefield of .Maine, FOR LOGAN GAME THIS leads J me to believe that AL COLLEGE, MR. CITIZEN ! people and brave and daring enough who has been stumping Utah in William n.' Thain,' Republican chairman, is sending out a NO I WELL, THEN SEE THAT th politicans are alone in taking YEAR IS THE ONE ON THURSto beard the terribleTeddy in den, favor of Congressman Howell, county DAY NEXT AT 3:45 P. II. BEwhich this view of the matter. and yet when he gets to Utah hes enumerating at every meeting the circular letter to voters in LEGISLATHE DEMOCRATIC and I bog to remain, yours for fair TWEEN THE MONTANA UNIafraid to say plainly to the voters varied details and unwearying appears a number of wilfully CANDIDATES ARE play, V VERSITY AND A. C. BOYS, ON statements ; TIVE JAS nOBBS, JR false the state, where he stands on work of Mr. Howell in behalf of maliciously ELECTED. THE B. Y. CAMPUS. effect that 'Logan, Nov. 2, ISOS. his state and the conspicuous among them one to the College question. omni-presen- AGGIES WIN A CLOSE GAME t'; to a Surprise his--genia- - also-highl- d, first-clas- - .... - ..... vot-ters.ta- -- Bills Fairy Tale. DONTS FOR DEMOCRATS 1 hood-winke- con-siten- cy en i r |