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Show "NT T1 MANTI, UTAH, WEDNESDAY THE CITY TICKET. any source, either within or outside the The vote showed Merriam elected, It was as follows church." The republicans have placed their 6x Merriam Another independent Utah paper ticket in the field, and it is now a good 30 Kjar 19 time tor the voters to studr well the men is the Spanish Fork Ileral. It Petersen Mickeisen 8 whether are and says: they jhink presented, "In view of the.facts presented by the the men they want to run the city govTotal 118 For the fourth place, Mickeisen, T. A. Salt Lake papers, and which are not ernment for the nest two.years. Kjar, Peter Westenskow Sr., Without exception they are good, denied, the only conclusion to be ar- Hoggan, Bernard Parry, E. T. Parry, P. P. We doubt rived at is that the rhurch interfered morally and intellectually. and Niels Jorgensen' were nomiwhether anything could' be brought a I deliberately, and with a view to defeat-gains- t nated. Mickeisen, Hoggan, declined the moral character of either of ling certain candidates. President Kjar, andihe result of the ballot was at them. But this, is not all that , is re--1 Woodruff has published a card of defin-qure- d. tolkws Westenskow 38 ling his position, but he avoids the 4a Parry At present Manti City is in rather a issue." Jorgensen 33 bad condition. The revenues of the mi I Total 113 clt, .re eihtu.ted, and It hu been fou.d Another ballot was taken with results SaltLake in City somewhat similar. Munk was then necessary to Increase the taxes, in orderla'ty published nominated to break the monotony but that the expenses may be met. The old I has the following trouble in protecting the city against I "The Herald is taking a wrong view still the result was not reached, tin the fourth ballot Westenskow knocked the Hoods, is unsettled. Many improvements of the situation when it assumes all re- persimmon, the vote being are necessary. The streets are not in publicans to be disposed to belittle the Westenskow 74 Munk first class condition, water ditches are in present political situation. A cliqne of 19 18 Parry the party, headed by . the Tribune, pro4 bad shape. Jorgensen 4 To meet the necessary expenditure, fesses to believe, and tries to force men are needed, who have experience in others to concede that this uproar Is a Total 1 15 For the fifth place, Luther Tuttle, Men who will not be bluff, but The Herald unintentionally public affairs. Peter Munk, George- Gran ford, Jacob likely to waste the people's money in misrates the good ense of.the mass of and B. Cox were nomiuseless experiments, but who can lay it the people when it states that any large Winlch,and theGeorge nated, balloting showed plainly, out to the very best advantage. body of men do not understand the what had been gradually becoming ap- A great improvement can be made in --eriousness of the situation, or fail to the good order of the city, and a marshal view with alarm the threatened clas of is needed who can be strict without be church and state. ing unnecessary svere. One will see that The Tooele Transcript (indepenthe laws are enforced, without fear or dent) say.: favor. "Both republicans and democrate.alike We need men who will think more bf the qualifications of their appointees, were loud in their condemnation of any than of their politfeal opinions. In a uch interference in state affairs, but word we need a council who have the since the cry has been raided of Church fbdgement to appoint good officers, and and Mate again, the gentlemen who were accused of this wrong doing have who know the value of services rendered. ; Men of good judgement, and exper- partially retracted and denied having meant anything derogatory to the cauee ience, are those most needed, for we of either political party. be Here, we lake it that none but clean men will the will matter and trust, rest, need hope that We nominated on either ticket. we shall hear of no more Bishops, or enforce to backbone have the who men any one in authority preaching in the the laws. same strain, or even talking politics at If the republican nominees have those all in their respective Ward meetings. qualifications they deserve support, Public opinion in the East can therwise they should be voted down. Dv-ren- g, ? . J. II. SMITH & CO. The rally at the Assembly Ilall on and Thursday was fairly well attended, democrats of as usual quite a number were present. Mr. Bishop was the first "speaker, but he "did" not say ariyfhfhg w worthy of.note and the democrats that learn anyto probably be surprised be best judged by the following from the New York Sun: "There has never before been in this OCTOBER 23, 1895. sist thatp: oth parties shall plainly state their re ective positions upon the ques-rde- r that the voters may tion, in their preference. We ligently herefori declare onr-eivin favor of the imm dia te restoration of the free Any shoes bought from me, will be repaired, free, if and unii tited coinage of gold and silver at the present legal ratio of 16 to x, as not as represented. This means that we now our such coinage existed prior to 1H73, without waiting fur the aid or consent ol goods are genuine. other nation. Gold and silver coin any Repearing and Custo m work a Specialty to be a full and legal tender for all debts public and private. C. F. CARLSON, Main St. Manti. Ufalt N e denounce the republican party for the demonetization of silver in 1873 and for its repealed acts of hostility toward its remonetization. We call attention to the fact that the country was in the throes of a financial panic when the democratic udniinii.tr-tioassumed control it) 1S93, and we congratulate the people upon the approaching reign of prosperity as a result of a democratic reform of the tariff: and also to thJact.tlmt factories, foundries and millsTuve resumed work since ti g repeal of the McKinley law, and to advancing wages of workingmen in almost every industry. We again express our hearty appreciation of the democratic Congress and President in providing an enabling act, iy virtue of which Utah is about to assume its position as a sovereign State. We commend the action of the democratic members of the Constitutional convention in surrounding the taxing and revenue raising power of the state by such restrictions and limitations as to preclude any squandering of public in aid of private enterprises, and HAVE OFEXEII confine the expenses of carry!, g on the In Sloans Blacksmith shop mul are prepaired to do all public business within proper limits ot the almost unanimous economy, despite work in their line opposition of a republican majority. And we favor the adoption of the pro- Horseshoeing, Machine Work posed Constitution. We congratulate the women of Utah Blacksmithing, Humming and Pipe Fitting. to equal upon their ' admission All work guaranteed. Bed rock Prices. political rights with the men under the provisions of the Constitution proposed EAST OF CO-OMAN 1 . and the democratic party for the earnest and able supliort of that measure by its in the Constitutional Intel-expre- ss WE CI1J Alt UB es .... R IP A N S Again In The Field, SLOHN S PETERSEN. pro-pert- IP 1 repr-ntatij(i:- i'MMff-tsn- j Leonard Billings was named for mar- coniJ'jPJffi wve as false the country such a measure of religious dicNL INJURIOUS TO STOP-SUDDcjiurge tjiai ( tation in politics. The voters of Utah shal and a voter seeming to think everydon't be imposed upon by buying and and has hgen must resent it if they would retain their thing went nominated Otto Ottosen. A that rtfutresyvu to'do'soas' it it nothin re-- i 'stall. .'.it guilty of stuffing hallot boxes or other laugh was raised and when fikedotn. "It'll said in a dispatch which Democrat snesfitnte. In the sudden stoppage of fjSjrr ' and condemn the repubdeclined to run on the ticket election f.a-d- s, we have received from Salt Lake City the enthusiasm broke out and tmust h ive some hind stimulant, and in Mist a Billings lican party for its unwarranted and thm that the vbung Mormon voters are ready was nominated by acclamation. ' 0 tf - ns' 1 ires As usual the office of Justice of Peace libelous attack upon the majority ot to resist the application of the "iron other or haves a worse totes, of hi far the jit and Utah the Commission, d deplore went begging, but a smile of pleasure lit them rod" of Mormonism to their backs. We -- etralraeted thing he said could, cause the features of W. I). Livingston lack of principle shown br its attempt, fMCO-- f Ask up next was the Mr. fort. trust that this is true. Otherwise Utah when he was named for the position by without any evidence anJ tor partisan I HO. his vrgetabf mixed besmirch character to of statistics, purely the he and purposes, speaker hloujht uot - l0 be admitted into the Union acclamation. rred not to stop using For Treasurer two ballots were found honorable citizens. sentences, and his ideas in great shape. M B State- Wc do not deiire that baao try with It.tCCMT It the second being as follows (f he told the truth about some of the State of the Aerlcan Union shall be necessary, E. T. Iarrv 53 -I demare the indeed WORTHY YOLK IDENCE. desire will CON' when then It to tobacco and will ccast. Tour system your notify you stop for things he said, governed by religious bigotry and tanat-ocrat- s, 13 Coolidge I v from nicotine as the day before you tooh your first chew or smohe. the E. W. tox worthy the praise of all citizens ;cjMn) embodied in politics under the ii success of Hood's Ssrsapsrills in will be The I irou-cla- d Arthur Henrie 7 guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all its forms, or of the United States. Jiaguise of Mormonism conquering scrofula iff whatever way it I took refunded. '''ce $.ou per box or boxes (jo days treatment and gttaranh r great pains money uewale of sectarian control in poli-t- o John Henry , Smith, is vouched for by may manifest itself Total 84 to was able not mother san his For licil by all druggist phtehut bv mail upon receipt of free. prove that The ticket furnishes much food for thousands who were severely afflicted bv re) $n.jo was fourteen years he SIXTIVO when CENT STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. li Booklet re SEND him whip eflection. C. P. Larsen owed his de- this prevalent disease, but who now re- Jb EnreitaChemical oofs elefree. of saloon the to the of age, and also aettled the question as cat M'fig C.o La Cross' Wit. hostility TIIE VICTIMS. jriceovera peimanent cure by Hoods ment, and some others, and Works owes to politics of the prophet Joseph Smith Scofula may appear as a Last Siiiuulay evening the republicans his nomination to the womens vote. Sarspailla. Office of THE PIONEER PRESS COMPANY, He undertook to make light of something C. W. IIORMCK, Supt, or it may attack the glands ot a humor, Council received The City present met beand nominated candidates tor the k that his colaborers have chosen to St. rundreadful while to in the or break severe out Paul, Minn., Sept. 7, 1894. the neck, rebuke, capture play city offices. Eureka Chemical and Mf'g Co., La Crosse, Wis. lieve was very important and gave his The meeting was called to order by the popular vote by knifing the sheep ning sores on the body or limbs. did not, nor Mr. the republican Dear Sirs I hare been a tobacco Guild for many years, and during the Lowry, and Judge Cochran was men was overdone. Whymen opinions on a subject he the : mucous membrane, it may pad two who have the should the ignore elected party chairman. He made a about, know short smoked fifteen have could not anything to whole nervous or in the years catarrh into twenty cigars regularly every day. My lodging -ascendency possible, is develop pcech on udman's suffrage, and then made republican became stand Mr. Powers took on the alleged declared until told I must will affected, use the t it nie of toof a as Come system but lead it much my not physician give up puzzle mystery, consumption. lungs that the election of a secretary the party to steer thejr ticket into the may, a faithful course of treatment with bacco sor the time being, at least. I tried the so called "Keeiey ure church interference. I would be in order, and W U. Livingston harbor of safety. The party went to Ephraim on Thur-- 1 WM cj,olcn food's Sarsaparilla will overcome it, lor j Bac" and various other remedies, but without success, until I accidentally learned P. P. and Willis John Lowry, Dyreng I commenced using your prepar- day evening. working upon the foundation of all of .our "Bacco uro." Three weeks ago y Harmon wet e appointed tellers and after I am in perfect health, and I and consider TIIE PLATFORM. on, is the cured; myself completely blood, diseases, system impure oine desultory talk about the order of for horrible which inveterate smoker fully appreciate tobacco, business nominations for mayor were craving et'ery The democratic party of Utah, in con- clarified arid vitalized, and vigor, my "Baco-Curo- " declared in order. as I left me. consider completely your simply wonder u , and can its trust in strength and health restored to the F. Alder and C. P. Larsen, were nom- vention assembled, reposing and recommend it. Yours C.Hhunk-- . the very truly, justice body. intellgence, patriotism t In relation to the cry of some ol inated anj the vote stood as follows, of the Conthe people standing upon - 1 the republican papers as regards tin Alder 73, Larsen 54. stitution as a foundation and limitation lifo nom- to , ha of the government as well State of city of Toledo, charge that church influence inate the first" councilman, and F. Jen- - of the powers M 1 of the been used by scheming republican-- wn Jorgensen, L. Kjar, Peter II. as the guaranty of the liberties J LucakCounty, I Shoe-Labfrom tin M. and Ezra F. now the Cox, submit citizen congratulate the Territory Andersen, following, we Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is World a non partisan oigan. II maker werendnominated. The last two soon to be a State on the assured suc- the senior partner of the firm of F. J. declined the ba,,ot ,tood cess of the policy adopted by the Na- Cheney & wo, doing business in the city published in Salt Lake City : Jensen of gounty and state aforesaid, tional organization as laid down in all andToledo, "It is idle folly to charge that the Jorgensen that satf firm will pay the sum of Kjar its platforms. action taken by the Democratic State one hunArijLdoUars 'for each and every Andersen For the democracy of the,entire terri- case of catarrh that qannot be cured by Committee in relation to this subject i 03? 1 fall's Catarrh cure. due simply to smooth scheming for tory we reaffirm our faith in the perma- the use of J Frank J Cheney. nence of Federal union and our devotion political advantage on the part of Judge Sworn tolbefore me and subscribed in to the Constitution and the laws; and my presence, this 6th day of December, O. W. Powers, chairman of the commitdeclare as cardinal doctrines of demo A. D. x886 tee. Judge Powers is an able man, but A. W. Gleason, with all hit ability he could hardly sue Orders and Correspondence solicited cracy: Notary Public, ceed in securing a unanimous vote of First Absolute acquiescence in the Hall's re is taken internally the blood and mu- will of the majority as a vltalprindple and ar the committee in favor of reconvening .A. Send for kivilem. democratic of the cous deal to with the Convention the State paity. testin Second Total seperation of church matter unless something deeper than kCO., Toledo, O. and State for the sake alike of civil and mere politics affected 'the question 7SC religious liberty. The truth is, Mormons as well as Gen Third The liberty of the individual, tiles are anxious to have the bugbear of Cold broaching and unvexed field banished from by sumptuary laws. the Influence church t is lay in your Fourth Support by the State, of the now nf politics. They are weary of listening schools. The Sterling stock for public to 'claptrap arguments as to whether Fifth The supremacy of the civil Coal an' Co.s coal is pro-!- al Joseph Smith would have been a repubover the military power. lican if that party had beenin existence labor and home duced by Has a large stoc of Furniture, Carpets, Sixth Exact equality of all persons are his sick lifetime. of They during in the best to and and Picture Frames. V equal capital before the law. reading "Nuggeta" of untruth and w that sb the Call democratic and see our the appreciate state, you That Seventh party baby carriages.' "brochures, of balderdash put, forth by ' We have a full line of thimble-rigger- s is the friend of the laboring man in ever) their efforts ry encouraging home who insult them by ill supply always on window-blind- s, avocation uf life, and will protect his industry these base efforts to prostitute the uttercurtain poles, interest alike against the aggressions ot hand at the iS. P. V. Ry. yards, ances of prominent churchmen to their cots mattresses, commune. springs, monopoly as well as the own selfish ends. In fact, they are tired I V. B. Lowry, J. v. Hoggan, statiol 'ave orders with restoration of the Call at the believe I We cupboards. and Andrew and demand Jens Mickeisen, Nelson, of being monkeyed with, ympn. Constitution is now para- - author! the I rerersen were of n moni shall llog-u, nominated, Lowry, that their political Independence II. Ilotnung, Agt. C'eurl in- trammeled and undisputed fromlgan, NeLcn, and Petersen, declined. mount isrje before the country, and rS tk-i-- it, - i'in discom-Hammon- a. m. j . f to-da- to-d- that bluff. "'I Peded MfNTI .OWoEfMILbS Xiouis F. Bccltcr, Prop. or V SB THE BEST GRADES OF FLUOR CUSTOM WORK SPECIALTY JOHN REID Furniture Dealer 7 t vV llouee Block Y.x ... - . .V L v.. 'a.;-- , ii. .... 7 4.-- j 7 v; |