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Show & TO THE VOTERS OF WASATCH ' COUNTY. r , us Yoltrs, remember when you o to the jiolis that jour votes mean something more than voting for any man. Byyouf ballots i; the only way you can euttr our protests against the wrongs that has e been heaped upon the country for the past nineteen months, and the further wrongs which are tiireat- ened if the Democratic party Im!.! control of the govern- aslmiton. jiiciit down You will give notice, that have followed , Jong 5 oil enough, a system which has tome down from the old Confederate constitution and that mi are not satisfied, and you want the rule of ruin policy You will give no- changed. lice to the party in power that you know when- - you are hurt.' and have manhood enough to ap - resent it. TftE finest S t ,h, the mod logical argument, ami the Let entertainment ever witnessed se address of ecr 9 I rank J, Cannon, at the Heber ilali the night of the 15th.) Protection and prosperity. Republican results. Free trade. free soup and Coxeys army. Democratic rt stilts, . i tvill hopdulni-ss'contlm,?- lrmo surely niit the day. I:nquira omi F. Smith snys; admin-- , Democratic 'lire two istrations ol Buchanan and Cleveland the only ones of the kind in 31 years stand out as the blackest. pages jn American history. So far as the treatment of the people of Utah are concerted. By your otes y ou can show to the world that you do not approve of a President of the United States and his secretary spending their time and ibilities to overthrow a repub lic composed mostly of American citizens, and to enthrone a barbarous an J licentious queen You w ill serve notice not only on the administration I ut tlu whole east tint y ou resent the action of the Democratic party in regard to lead, wool, and silver. The notice you will give by your ballots will be far more reaching than yon mav thiol, for it will show to the world that you believe the lemding imhutrics of the conn- try are entitled to protection and that you want America for Americans and not for Europe with her cheap goods and cheaper labor. You will aKo that when the votes are counted on the 6th of JSovem-bernexthat yon vvoutdpthfir' hear the band play thtrlNatioip al airs of America pan Go.! save the Ou,i'ffri-- 4 - Your action at the idis at the ...mins elect!' n ill Aval. I.m.lcr than words, and Will say we don't approve of legiatum that stimulates BnglUh Industries to The average price of Utah wool, under the McKinley bill in 1892, was 16 x3 rts. per pound. The average pric of Utah wool under the Wilson -- 1 jorrS piqducmg - dhr os. Duif roJ thousands of dollars. sicivuis ,on Utl ha cglllc of Utah -- - - The most words with the least reason see two column articles in Ifnir under Demo-show- , The crayc corner leased. . ..! a bill for prcseni.utvcs the unlimited coinage of silCer, which a Democratic Senate finance eommittee tefused to . sueh ancxtenptlal our yor.gress- men are banqueted and filed by the chamber of commerce in D'-- Ion, lx 1892, a Republican Sen-whil- e x our own manufactories are c n I' i.tfc ar.t itiilli.ms ."Jr bill vvhiCii was dad by a De- . laborers in want. mocratic I louse. pfou will show X)xit you ofwould our much rather have one in burned effigy in vongressmea did KUnd as they McKinley in Votf the Republican ticket. con-- , - o-- j i L try to find plenty of employment wages, And notice that will give finally you ou want no more Democratic sectional legislation in joars. v ou will decline with tharks. at retnum rtive V average 6 lbs., and there are two shearings a season, making 12 per head, or 12,0oo,otsi lbs. of wool j.'i year that Utah raised. During the Republican administration wool sold at 16 cents per pound, jmaking $l,44u,oo that used to come into Utah on wool ahne. Under the .Democratic rule, when free wind was imminent, wool dropped to 7 cents per ponud, making a loss in wool of fibnO.Ooo. The Democratic administration has cost Utah sheepmen, therefore, $1, 600,01), and Joh. L. Rawlins is now among the sheepmen of southern Utah ask- ing lor their votes, Wilf he get them? Sheepmen, vote the Republican ticket to denounce free trade Unquirer. robbery.- - u 6j I ibk Or the laborers of When the Democrats went into power we had in Utah 1,045,080 head of sheep. The market price of these sheep was $2.50 per head, which would mean in round numbers, aS2,500,000 invested in the The market sheep industry. price of sheep today is $1.50 per head. A flock of sheep was offered for sale in this county a few days ago, at $1,30 per head. But take the former price of $1.5u per head, and .we find a loss in the decline of ralues, of just $1,- - Republican Headquarters, Main cts. per bill, in 1S94. located' under the Stars ponnd, You can readily see street, and stripes, invite all loyal the great good Democracy has American citizens to call any done Utah. evening. The latest papers, firf light, and intelligent gentlemen to explain the questions of The average price of lead present the day. in 189.. was 4.25 pei 100 American Protective Tarho pr snt price of iff The pounds, be ague has taken an inventory lead is 3. 12 per 10 pounds. of forty-si- x factories and some of Utah is first among the had the features given are very hard t, A Tiie Demucratic'orner of SHEEP INDUSTRY. oiitical inatu rs look very- 0,000 bright fpr Republicans, and if Then consider the wh1 questhis famed spirit of unity and tion a moment. Utah fleeces . 1 Kor Utah bill "l.iclt m two last t.n more money years than any otht r measure Decrease of as- cVt;r passed. sessapje property in Utah t-- Off lS,OCO,OCO. l.as'ct.- -t - for the Democrats to combat. For instance: These factories employed 69,-8- 5i persons in 1892. This year they have but 49,060 persons on The pay rolls for the pay-rol- l. six months of 1892 the first amounted to $17, 479,087.. This year they amounted to That is, in those forty-si- x factories therewaS a falling off in wages the first six months of this year of eight millions of dollars. From the above figures can be understood why the comparisons of this rear made with those of the census returns of eighteen-ninet- y show that among skilled laborers there has been a falling off of one million four hundred and thirteen thousand, five hun- dred an l fifty employees; that there has been a loss in wages of million, one bilion twenty-seve- n two hundred and seventy thousand, four hundred and, sixty-nin- e, loss in value of proand duct of fogjr billion, ene hundred and twelve million, eight hunthousand, dred and forty-seve- n three hundred and fifty-fiv- e. The Republican policy is Free Sil! Free Schools!! Free And protected industries. The PemKratic policy is Free Trade --Tree Snip and Free r.at- uralizatioa. Pay your money and take your choice. S'h-11,0- pe-ple- 94. !!! the IVavt makes a vigorous attack on what it claims is a dirty piece of Republican ctimpaign filth, intended as a dirty assault on the integrity of J . L. Rawlins. The piece in question is entitled Consistency, no name is mentioned. and y et from the statements .contained in Consistency the Democrats recognize the fine Italian hand, of Jos. L. Rawlins By his works ye shall know him he I) corner of the Hat? claims the statements in Consistency- - are tin and without foundation, and yet make no attempt to Ve reprove their assertion. member reading a number .of the statements made in Consistency in the Salt Lake papers, and never saw one of them disputed. They say again, no honest man, whether Democrat or Republican, could read the thing and not blush with shame and pity for the party, who would stoop to such inconsistency. Right for once, vve agree vv ith them, we blush vt ith them, and. as they claim it is Jos. L. Rawlins vve pity him we dont know the author of Consistency, burwr-krtriudieyou shoot at a Hock of btr the ones hit hardest flutter ntst. They say again, the DetVo-crati- c party are carry ing on .V honest, fair campaign in ihA county. Who circulated tl i aids liiHtt cirri by the Ogden Standard! Again they say, they will not traduce the charactered any of the Republican candidates Well that is kind.' All vve hive to say is, people vrhof live in glacs should houses not 1 war-ante- d n t V Republican rally ht Heber Hall 27th, and Saturday evening, Monday evening, 29th. Uvery-bod- y invited. A caricature in Republican headquarters, representing Uncle Sam. yoked to a wild Democratic mule, the mule running away from prosperity and dragging Uncle Sam by the neck, down into the slough of despond, with the words written beneath; Stop us! For pity's sake somebody-stoIt is the mo-s- expresus. sive illustration of the Incompet-enc- y of the DenuKratic party setn this year. One of the best mechanics of. this country stated to our that he got five dollars ter day for work all through the working season of 1892, and also states that he has not received in cash for his work ten this year. 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