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Show t Your Last Chance to Register, Tonight and Wednesday . v moit ji OPSSSldlQ DEMOCRATIC LIQUOR CHARGE I D. N. Straup, A Fearless Supreme Judge REPOOLICAN PROVES VICIOUS CANARD TO NOMINEE CALLS BIG DEMOCRATIC ROORBACK HOODWINK DRY VOTERS Befcre an audience 4 444444 44444) thousand at the FERA DECKER FORXUGHES o( nearly five 7 theatre Salt-Lak- e 444444444444444 (S ENDORSED With defeat ' staring them in the face the Democratic chairman and state leaders have resorted to the most desperate' and diabolical means 4 MABEY 9Y WAR VETERANS antee 4 The candidacy of Charles R. Mabey for congress from the Second district has been en- dorsed by eight-on- e members of the Utah light artillery of ever undertaken in a campaign In the hope of encompassing the defeat of Nephi L. Morris, Republican candidate for governor. In the face of a canvass which demonstrates very clearly that the saloons, breweries and wet sections of the state are go- the war Spanish-America- n 4 I 4 4 4 4 ac- - cording to a statement Issued 4 Spanish-America- n war ET ETET yesterday by some of the vet- - 4 ans. Mr. Mabey was a mem-- 4 ber of the Utah battery in the 4 ing to Simon Bamberger, Matt Thomas in the hope of capturing the dry vote has sent out telebrams declar4 Philippines. ing that the brewery workers anti bar indorsed tenders have unanimously the candidacy of Nephi L. Morris. This he does in face of the fact that JAMES CLOVE every brewery straw vote has gone, three to one for Bamberger and in 'cases like the Becker brewery where ANSWERS CHARGE the majority for Bamberger was 43 to 1 he has ignored entirely. OF POSTAL INSPECTOR ' Ii statement issued to the pub- ff- lip this morning, Republican State Chairman Olen Miller and the Re- - , So many scurrilous reports are being publican count chairman of Salt Lake madeconcernlng the inspection of the t ceuntys Charles M.. Morris, aay: j. , Provo poBtpffice on July 3- 1916 by 4 Be ware of Roorbacks" an,, .that Former Democratic, iTr'ffefetT slarfngthem Tathe Postmaster . Clove; as' asked for a lace the Democratic party , is des-..- full statement concering the inspecperateT In the closing days of the tion. - Re states that' If 'was the campaign it will stop at normisrep-resentatio- third inspection of his office in a year . where only one had been made at emThe Republican committees, other presidential offices. Inspectors phatically say that they have carried had been busy about the lookouts of on 'straightforward,' honest, and the office tor days and nights, outside ' ' dead campaign; ' There have been of the Inspections ordered. At the made no entangling alliances with particular ' inspection concerning an individual or any group of indi- Concerning .which so much is now viduals. This statement is made em- sought to be made politically, three phatically once for all because it will inBpecaors,. H. M. Hughes, F. T. be impossible In the few days that re- Frawley and . C. M., Chrlstepsen main to anticipate or prepare to made the raid. Mr. Hughes had a meet in detail the many false state-- ' face much resembling that of Presi- ments t which everything Indicates dent' Wilson, and Mrs f Frawley, after our opponents In their, desperation the Introduction, wanted to know if " will make. he did not remind the posamaster ot Our opponents In these last hours the president, although his name was of a hotly contested campaign will Hughes, and the postmaster replied make extravagant claims as they that.it was not so much what he have always done before the ballots looked like as the way he acted. are counted. But everything points Subsequent events proved that he was to a decisive victory for the Republi- acting In the name of the standard can ticket county, state and nation." bearer ot Democracy. One of the Fearing the great Morris wave dirtiest charges ii that of the alleged whidfi is sweeping oyer JlhO state seeking to pass $75, from one postal Uncle Jesse Knight to strengthen Si- fund to another under the table. Mr. mon Bamberger has placed a guar- ClQve states that all the money was antee 6f $10,000, which he claims he flfst put on the table and counted, will give to charity should Mr. Bam- both postai and key funds. Then the berger fail to keep the party pledges,' money was ordered put back in the The Republican candidate needs no box, and believing the count over, millionaires backing to guarantee Ibis the postmaster put $75 ot the key keeping of party pledges and giving fund In the postal box. This was evito the, people of Utah what they are dently noticed for soon a recount was ordreti. At the recount, the postdemanding. Twtv years - agp- - the Democrats master, before both Inspectors, took raised the same try against the Re- out the extra money from the postal publican party is they are making box, telling (hem that It belonged In today. At that. time they charged the key fund. He was ordered to that Senator Smoot had tied up the put It on the table pending the count, $75 over- in the liquor vote yet when the results were i th Then . counted, James H. postal. , Inspectors were ic candidate for the senate carried ready to leave the matter there, but every single saloon district In Balt the. postmaster asked . now to verify e county and the; wet towns of his statement, that the key fund be 14 'was found short, as Bingham, Garfield anti Price, And! counted. ' some other smaller districts showing! stated. i After the conclusively that the wet vote of two Inspection a shortage was years ago with the tingle exception alleged and a collection' made of of Ogden went to the Democratic $150.72. Verification of the figures Party. This year the Democrats are was askecf, but Mr, Hughes stated was needed. The Tcry. enthusiastic ever wet Ogden go- - ttat tag into their Camp.- postmaster could make his statement through the department : It was then Mr. Clove wrote Senator Smoot his The following excellent has been arranged Jor the.MI.-A- . Jside ts follows: conjoint meeting to be held taT tbe"My Dear "Senator: Sixth ward assembl ball Sunday eve- a. word concerning the fPectlon of the office on July t, con- Nov., 5, at 7 oclock: Readlng, Mrs. Atcha E.' Paxman; cerning, which I briefly wrote you a , violin, solo, . Boshard and Pyne Bros.; , few days ago. - - - - ' 1 have duet. Misses Larson and Linton; earefuly verified' all the Prof. J.,M. Jensen of the Brigham , figures' of the office and th stock, Toung university will be the speaker and find that my cash and stock only for the evening. All are invited to Lacked $22.91 In balance. Inspector ' Hughes left figures with me that do attend. j 444444444444444 i t, - .. -- n. 5 i , -- -- ( , - I whicb-showed-po- Moyle,-Democra- w- t- I T-ak- I -- -- '"Just -- jn-nin- . , I nlht Nephi L. MorrisRepub-- for governor, declared nominee ligm in the most emphatic terms that he q did not require the aid of a million--- . alre to the minings man 3, ' people of Utah that he would keep his pledges and would give to the people the state wide prohibition law to" they have earnestly fought for In past Mr. Morris was given a years. ovation upon that occasion and great the wildest of enthusiasm prevailed. When Mr, Morris declared he was free from any promise or from any obligation and that r.o one had any strings on him he carried the great audience off Its feet anti In answer ' to the Democratic charge that the Republican had made promises and . secured pledges from the liquor Interests he said, T will stand on the phtform of my part and the party will keep Its pledges, Jf that Is not sufficient answer to the campaign of Roor- vilification and Democratic backs, let,, the Democratic party tell me what Is a sufficient answer and they will get It straight. 'W'., not fa .a condition,, a D. N. Straup, the present Chief Justice fa a candidate on the Re. "Prohibition '.He was reared on a farm in Indiana, 4 "slam." .'publican ticket to 4 law. Prohibition depends upon the r . of and the .J .officers rr integrity courage worked, his way through college andlater taught school .After graduaV tf .emfsrrie the A 4l4JLJL4.fr ng J&wjhe Salt LakdtiWepjy , elected your governor, hTenfcnrte have since resided. , For nearly fifteen 'years he' was associ--. 'law absolutely without fear or favor. ated with the late Hon. O.. W, Powers in the general .practice "of law. and FERA DECKER won fee himself a high standing at the bar. Nearly twelve years But we must have' the proper officers ago he ' In order o tin. this, and I gqggeat hat was elected to the Eupreme Bench, and reelected nearly six years ago. consider carefully your choice He has made a good record and demonstrated his ability and courage to you TELLS OF TRIP : V sheriff. "V tor the county law, Unmoved 'by threats against the lives of the governor uphold I have befralned from personalties and members cf the Supreme Court, he wrote the opinion in the THROUGH SOUTH throughout the. campaign but Democase anti the report of the board of pardons. His opinions are pre pared with great care and due cons'ideration, and- - are noted for their Ferra Decker and wife returned cratic orators have resorted to ends the palq of decency. They clearness and accurate statements of the law, and have earned for him a this week from the Irrigation con- beyond attention to my speeches called have high rank among the judges of our sister states. He has been just and gress held at El Paso, Texas . Mr. of four years Ago when .Progressive fair to all. No matter how high or low the litigants, they all stand before him with perfect equality, regardless' of rank or station, wealth or Decker made a careful study ot con- candidate for, governor- ,- I was not poverty, religion or poll tics. The humblest with the most exalted Is ditions in the South and gave an in- nominated by the Herald Republican, awarded! what belongs to him. In the consideration and - determination terview on conditions - as he found - nor was I representing the party It nominated by of a case he is not swayed by anything except the law and the facts, and . I , them in Texas and compared them of file the and the rank Republican the Inherent justice of the cause. The record of JUs private life is- aa with Utah county conditioner- Id disand this that paper has clean as that of his public life . He Is courteous and dignified . on 'the year party two sections he said: - fallen into line, 1 have the utmost bench r.ud cn the street and Id private life without affectation, meets and cussing the It might be of interest to the far- respect tot a good loser and one who mingles with people as one of them. .. The office of a Judge is not political., It has no political doctrines to maintain or assail, no patronage to mers of this county to know a little can adjust himself to fan into line. My position and my integrity are award, and is one where the Incumbent worthy of thepoaition has neither concerning prices and conditions in too well known to make it necessa friend to reward nor foe to chasten. It Is an office where the candidate other places. to solicit the hid of a millions! shemid be chosen on. fitness and mer i reardless of politics. "I was a Utah delegate to the Naman to put up a $10,000 gut tional Irrigation congress recently mining antee of my integrity. , , to Mill Pork In Spanish Fork can-o- n held At El Paso, Texas, and while 1 yesterday-afternoINSANE AUSTRIAN by A. 8. en route home attended the dedicar 4100 the of 1lephant Butte dm whlch Yflllfifw RDMHHITF Atwood a rancher, who telephoned thelarg8t nd C0n8ldered lhe most- , DEMANDS: MONET -- that he had shot a man and asked thd1"important the United States governsheriff to bring a doctor. Over 200,-Iment has undertaken. MEET JONES Sheriff and East United County Physician GOOacres of land in the States j BUT GOT BULLET Hasler went to Mill Fork and brought and. about 30,000 acres in Old Mexico Romanoff, the Russian Uoo Atwdbd and the wound man to provo. Is made ' irrigable by this project, i Toung A. supposed insane man was shot and welter weight champion of Ne-The land is composed of very, Ik to PrOvo'next Monby a rancher in Utah county yester- The man was shot with a rifle ball, porous braska, coming sandy soil and will require a to- meet Henry Jones In a day. Sheriff Henry East was called which plowed Its way under the skin day night' great deal of water. It is uneven and . ot the abdomen but did not enter the will bout at the Mozart pavil-- , require a great deal of grading, wrestling Ion. Romanoff comes to, Provo with-- a intestines went and the left and cleaning of . cactus and t through not agree with the facts, as anyone back of him for he record great . brush before it can be utican verify who will take the time to arm above the wrlstT has been of many hardthe winner . Acordlng to Mr. Atwood the man lized and yet this land Is being sold " ta ascertain. bcnt5 West fought at from $75 to $300 per acre and the "He claimed, to instance, that the came to hls house yesterday. there an demand for. exceient ij water will cost an additional $75 or him in Idaho and coast towns stock was only $27, 948.87 looked through a screen door and da-acre where his record is test knownT but my count was. $27,986. 15f He mended $oO,OM. Atwood grabbed had me make correction in the record gun and 'brdered' him to throw up hls 46 miles Jones is also In good condi-he- r away andlA dependent for j tloHenry , die-'to hls Iocal wre8tlin count. tans 'are main 'an acordlng hands and the man did not do so. water supply from a pumping In . the retail crepancy.-w- as stock. .'Atwood fired through the door over system out of wells from 100 to 300 wi!inS to stake their coin on the Clerk Albert Rasmussen was on Provo boys chances of winning as he ' mans head at which the man ran4 feet deep. . cation on the reservation, and he was from the house jmd was again fired An ordinary residence with, a lawn bai captured practically all of his men counteti short $27.78. When he re-- Tit by Atwood the shot taking effect, costs tirom $175 td $300 per year was 1 A number of good preliminaries In careful stock turned, taken with The wounded man, appears to be a water tax. - There him and "he was d box,ngr wrestling .have, been tramp, and gives the name of Smith, Rain fair is very light: were both envelopes end postal cards booked nd on bis way from Pofcs; he Is nings entertain- To think of" land in such I had sufficient private funds, I had tello to Salt Lake, ment be will one of the best. . saken country as that with Indians," , , , cashed $125 for my sons. James was : Smith as 4o The. explanation half breeds and Mexicans for neigh:' gives , v T J going with the National Guard to the, how he came to demand the money bors selling for more than some of REPUBLICAN RALLY HELD border and Frank was called to work is that at Soldler Summit he was told our tN LAKE VI EWFR DAYLIGHT-Tarm in JL;tah.coimty j' improved ' to go tiown-th- e canyon hftdtharis a paradise in . comparison chicks, while good, were not listed he would get $50,000. At the At-- makes me wonder If the farmers " The larKest Rpublican rally ever with the postal funds. When I asked wood. ranch, the voices, he says told beld Lake View was the one, last go too easy . after the Inspection that they, be ac-- ; him that this was the place. He With the marketletting More than 150 persona n4ht. 'rlday for every thing the cepted as in the box, .the Inspectors beard voices he said all the time he farmer raises and the prices that now ,wer ln attendance. The speakers refused. Then I requested that goll was coming down ihe canyon and was for the occasion were. D. H. Mad- -' prevail it looks like the farmer is be accepted that I had taken from surprised that Seheriff East did not 8en Clarence Brlnghyrst and George going to be the wealthy man of the H. BrimhalL Excellent music was my private funds at the bank, and 'hear them. future and a strong back to the land this was refused, --except as colle- c- His wounds are not considered se- - movement Is inevitable. furnished by . the male quartet of 11 Vineyard. After the rally the Ladles and he is being held at the . rious (Continued on Page 4.) Republican club of Lake View servdd Jail, . county Continued .qa Page 4j -(refreshments to the crowd. 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