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Show AUGUSTUS GORDON Earl Published By England Publishing Company Why We Oppose EDITORIAL PAGE THE JOURNAL T. DAMAGE DONE TO RHEIMS CATHEDRAL The Record Of Smoot Senator Smoot having invited inspection sense en of his political record as affording reasons for x Contrary to the assumptions of our local contemporary, The Journal is in no the committees of the Demogaged in a campaign of insult, inference and his inuendo against the Hon. Joseph Howell, for cratic and Progressive parties have examined whom, as one of the foremost citizens of Lo- it and find as follows: the tariff bill was The Payne-Aldrigan and Cache county, we have a high regard. as Mr. a Howell of written into law, the worthy greatest betrayal ever Recognition citizen, hoyeVer, bynomeans implies that we most consummate piece of class legislation that shall indorse all of his beliefs "or approve all'jhis ever found its way upon the statute books of actions; especially when those beliefs and ac the country or masqueraded under the cloak of chances to tions in an official capacity as Representative a bill to raise revenue. Qut in Congress of this district of Utah, are direct- vote with Aldrich on the clauses of this bill, Senator Smoot voted with Aldrich exactly 129 ly contrary to the views and political beliefs of to think a major- times. Can you .beat that for faithful adheras we have ample reason to inimical and their ence to the wishes of the Interests? of his constituents, ity best interests. Senator Smoot opposed the Canadian ReciThe people of the United States had made procity Act, by which President Taft hoped to so universal a demand for a reduction of the reduce the evil results of the Payne-Aldric- h tariff, that the Republican party, at last re- tariff bill. l&l by American PreM Awociatloo. luctantly compelled to take heed, promised a This shows merely a email section of the outer wall on which the After a protracted investigation, Senator done to the statues by the German shells Is plainly Keen. downward revision, but instead, in many of Illinois, was found unworthy to be schedules raised it. This was largely the rea- Lorimer, United States Senator because' of corrupt son of the downfall of the party two years ago. methods used in his election; the record fairly VOTE FOR Dll. GOING TO ATTEND The Democrats, when they came into power, reeked and teemed with evidence of the most passed a tariff bill relieving the people of a wicked political corruption. Senator Smoot burden of more than two billions of dollars a E. DIG CONVENTION voted to have Lorimer keep his seat, notwithyear, nearly all of which used to go, not into as Senators such eminent Republican the treasury, but into the pockets of the favor- standing President John A. Widtsoe, CANDIDATE and Root voted to unseat him. In spite Lodge ed manufacturing trusts. Mr. Howell voted E. G. Peterson and Dr. E. Dr. FOR OF STATE SUPT. of Smoots assistance the corrupt Lorimer was Ball D. of the Utah Agriculit. INSTRUCTION. PUBLIC against ousted. will attend the tural college, The administration passed a banking and annual He voted to sustain Senator Stephenson, nineteenth Dr. Gowans and his supportmeeting of currency reform law which took the control of who was also of association American the charged with having been elected ers of all parties are committed our monetary system out of the hands of Wall in Workers Institute Farmers educato an the principle that and who admitted that he 'street and restored it to the people. Mr. How- by corrupt methods, office shall not be domi- Washington, D. C., November tional had spent $107,000 to obtain his seat and also the twenty-eight- h ell voted against it. nated by partisan politics, and Similarly, he voted against the impeach- - that fitness for the office alone annual convention of the AssoThe Federal Trade Commission . bill, the dudEe Archibold, a Federal Judge, who shall Toe the .test of qualifica- ciation of American Agricubill met the same treatment I men Clayton anti-trultural colleges and Experiment was conclusively proved to have been disgrace- tions. from Mr. Howell. stations at Washington, NovemrecommendGowans Dr. was unfaithful to his duties, and who was reber 11, 12 and 13th. All three office by a Recognizing our sacred treaty obligations, fully ed for this office. committee. Although a Re- of the local agricultural experts the Democratic party proposed to and did re- moved from During the present administration he voted publican in politics, hfc was will speak at the two gatherpeal the Panama Canal tolls exemption clause, national capital. It which .not only violated, those .treaty obliga against the Banking and Currency Reform law, nominated by the Democratic ings at the is the at and he urgent request of the and tions, but did 'it in the interest of the Shippfngwhich has PIaced us in the same class with is Progressivea parties RePartisan department of agriculture that opposed by nations which have sound financial other Trust Mr.. Howell voted against it. the three are attending. candidate. ted against the tariff and income-gislati- publican The American Association of Whenever apy constructive, progressive Do you want a State Superinof the the ax Institute Workers voed against ac3 repeal tendent of Public Instruction Farmers such as the people Jive demanded has in assembly hall convene will to all been introduced, Mr.. Howell has voted against (Panama Canal tolls exemption clause, thereby who will be responsible of the whose one of Raleigh hotel of Washasserting his willingness to have America re- the people instead experts to will a Agricultural he ington. first parpudiate its contract with another nation, and tisan allegiance of all from colleges agricultural organization? to aid the Shipping Trust, regardless of the fact Dr. be world will present. Do you want a Superintend- the that Senator Root, a sterling Republican, and ent of Education who has had E. G. Peterson, director of the the greatest lawyer in Congress, professional college and univer- extension division of the Utah voted in favor to repeal; he voted against the sity training, apd teaching ex- Agricutlural college, will speak the Monday afternoon ses, .Federal Trade Commission bill; against the perience in all grades from the at Movable Schools of school to the college sion on These are matters of public record that in bill; and he voted against elementary Clayton anti-tru- st and the university instead of Agriculture. Hes is also chairno manner, reflect upon Mr. Howells personal J permitting the Postmaster General to extend one whose professional train- man of the standing, committee rePutatjon, or touch his private Lg usefulness of the parcel post, without spe-Te- y ing has been only that required on movable schools. 5aracr oritouch only his actions as the duly Ljai President Widtsoe will open legislation from Congress, thereby showing of teachers in the elementary elected representative of the people of Cache ? schools discussion following an adthe zeai for the welfare of the Express A vote for Dr. Gowans ans- dress of President D. H. Hill of and Utah gnerally in the House of Reppanies. e wers these questions in the North Carolina college of we and claim he not has resentatives, therein At-He refused to uphold the hands, of President affirmative. Changed culture on represented them at all; but only the reaction- WILSON in his labor to be to TFSTF' DfTGowansha received-thetitude- s. peace bring ary sentiments of his party colleagues and bled Mexico. of association Science of of Bachelor at the degrees given directors. and Doctor of Medicine, and American Agricultural college By neglecting to give credit to Jasper T. has since had a year of gradu- - convention. Because he has voted consistently against for a certain speech, he made himself ate work at Johns Hopkins uniThese two conventions will each and every progressive measure that the Darling stock of the country. This is com- versity. the Most of his life has be the largest ever held. They laughing people have dmanded; and is so opposed to to his enormous conceit in taking credit been devoted to the study and now represent all the leading President Wilson and his acts which have parable the purchase by the government of silver the practice of education, and agriculturists of the world. met such general approval, we oppose Mr. How for most difficult and in the Colorado Senators had already vitalsolving the in education he ATTEMPT TO ASSASbeheve the maJOnty wi.,when problems I brought about that beneficent measure. fitness to his demonstrated has SINATE GENREAL against Is this the record of a progressive legislator? be the head of the State DepartFRANCISCO VILLA as the ment of Education. Advt. here Senator Does the senior appear In the state, no less than in the nation, a Is this the sort EXPLANATION FROM El Paso, Texas, Oct. 27. An friend of the Common . . . ,People? Republican administration invariably shows its has been made to asattempt of PROGRESSIVE HEADQUARTERS T.IT.J predilection for the big mining, manufacturing General Francisco T.'!!' sassinate and public service corporations. It has proved an Villa by agent said to have Statements have been made been commissioned and so in Cache county, where the taxes of one big by that the Progressive Party of General Pablo Gonzales, paid Generpublic utility corporation were this year rethis county in combining with al Carranzas staunch supporduced one third from the valuation formrrly the Democrats on a distribution said a message sent The ter, of county offices has lost its fixed by the assessor, while at the same. lime Associated Press today by Luis identity and organization, and General many thousands had been added to the com Benavides, that there will be only the Dem- Aguirre first National the with administration, The in the Villas Harmony Coincident secretary. county. panys equipment ocratic and Republican county would-b- e now at the is war world we when I. Francisco assasin, with this action, and that the state officials tickets on the official ballot. makexecuted to after in was such is disturbed a America state, Mugia, Such statements are misleading might not be deprived of the privilege of old Republican doctrine and and unworthy pf belief. The ing a confession before George this Uodow good amount thus the the Board of remitted, ing con Senator Smoot at home? A vote for county ticket that was nomin- C. Carothers, the American Equalization promptly raised valuation of leeP sular agent. I Smoot is a vote against patriotism, peace and ated by the Progressive party of Cache county farm property $683,000. accusation caused much The 12th .on of the this day county progress. His Salt Lake paper has the effron- - October, 1914, will appear The telegram from excitement. 0 print to October of oast editorial an in 13th, said Mugia tery ViMs secretary ed official ballot under on the What the Idaho World independent vote at where Smoot is a vote a Guadalupe, aainst aprehended thus Bull Moose the emblem, f.or s?natr says of the coming election in Idaho, applies tha? been his has Villa with ! anti-trutroops on the said tickets three making legislation with equal force in Utah. It says : A Repub- outcome of the the awaiting To the working men and women of this ballot. lican can logically support the Republican can- official conference. The report Respectfully submitted, didates only by reasoning that if given full I State, who are most interested in the jealous stated that the prisoner just JOHN A. SNEDDON, Chairman. prior to his execution had told power to legislate during the remainder of the guardianship of their rights, and the promotion Advt. the Villa officials in the presence as schemes of and the against peace progress, Wilson administration, the Democratic party of Carothers that he had been .wH make such an excellent record in the wayjof a selfish and faithless reactionary political AGAIN AT IT HE paid a large sum of money by 4$ of new, constructive, progressive legislation machine to perpetuate itself in office, and ex Gen. Gonzales at Mexico City. that it cannot bp defeated two years hence, tend the welfare of the Special Interests from Mr. W. R. (Billy) Davis has In his possession was found inthfjefore ibut not patriotic) duty which it drives its support, .we tender a sincere at. his old stand, a criminating evidence and a load Demo-J new lunch counter, where the ed pistol. J is to prevent the making of that record. The and hearty invitation to join with the Mr. Consul: Please advise World assumes that if Republican spellbinders cratic and Progressive parties in their efforts best of eats may be obtained, government any your believed all they say of Democratic inefficiency, to restore government in this State to the cooked and served as Billy only that I died a traitor.my family Mugia His knows how to serve them. was as said. they would advise their constituents to give f he Common People. quoted having street across is on Center place 0 The accused was an Argenf party sufficient rope, and it would hang it3elf. the street from the Journal ofThe bald headed old bach who marries at fice and you'll find it a very good tine subject. It wsa Mugia who assassinated a German consular Regardless of what they do or which way the age of 50 will have a glorious time button-,the- y place to eat. Advt. official at Mexico City some I turn, some people are never benefited. ing her up the back and hunting for invisible It is not so much whether you years ago. Gen. Pablo Gonzales, com- They dontt even get the benefit of the doubt. ' hooks and eyes. pleasure. ch of-12- 9 NON-PARTISA- N t 9-- 11 J. MARSHALL.. Vcm United States Senator JAMES H. MOYLE Congressman From TV First District LARSEN LEyiSMantl. Justice of Supreme Of Utah inter-nation- i al agri-Som- , This-addresa.- f. !10"Land ... , .1 nt st -- Ogden. COUNTY TICKET For State Senator J. W. FUNK Richmond For Representatives WM. H, GRIFFIN, JR. Logan T. W. PETERSEN Hyrum SAMUEL OLDHAM Paradise Four Year Commissioner ELI BELL Logan Two Year Commissioner EPH BERGESON Cornish Clerk A. B. CHAMBERS Smithfield Sheriff JOHN H. BARKER Cache Junction. Assessor J. B. WOODWARD Wellsville Recorder MRS. KATE PRESTON Logan Surveyor THOMAS H. HUMPHREYS Treasurer Logan. GEORGE S. DAINES Hyde Park Attorney JOHN A. SNEDDON Logan 44 PROGRESSIVE STATE TICKET -- eom-coun- ty Court FRANK B. STEPHENS Superintendent of Public Instruction E. G. GOWANS non-partis- an le-ra- ws EDITOH DEMOCRATIC STATE ! TICKET st on EDITo Unlted States Senator JAMES H. MOYLE Salt Lake City. Congressman from the First District. LEWIS LARSEN Mantl. Justice of Supreme Court of Utah FRANK B. STEPHENS Salt Lake City. Superintendent of Public Instruction G.GOWANS will J J Ogden. PROGRESSIVE COUNTY TICKET 4 For State Senator J. W. FUNK Richmond. For Representatives WM. H. GRIFFIN, JR. Logan. T. W. PETERSEN Hyrum. SAMUEL OLDHAM Paradise. Four Year Commissioner ELI BELL Logan. Two Year Commissioner EPH BERGESON Cornish. Cterk A. B. CHAMBERS Smithfield. Sheriff JOHN H. BARKER Cache Junction. Assessor J. B. WOODWARD Wellsville Recorder MRS. KATE PRESTON Logan. . J THOMAS H.HUMPHRES; Logan. Treasurer GEORGE S. DAINES Hyde Park. Attorney JOHN A. SNEDDON Logan. lit- oftf mander of the division J I east, has been regarded Villas controversies ; the-partis- an ed -- 1 raGeii. Villa notified the eg tion delegates at Aguas tes of the matter, suggest; i them that they act in ent case as justice and tne can honor demands. With the elephant, the ra . key and the bull moose ing around, the innocent, stander runs a great ing stepped on. , |