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Show ZZ. 4 Socialist, comes forward .with iie: is given a patient something new and respectful hearing. .Just what the Socialist vote will be there is no They usually way of estimating. make a great showing till , election fades away, as mist day when the vote am muclr inclined I. before the sun. tjC by the members of the cbith '111 their u association and icjsewhcrc. The bqrnV.. iiig'qucstron was how best to thwart ! Mr. Smoot's' ambition. It proved von- iiderable of a problem. The attack oulil not 1 1 made with polygamy. aS thf battle cry, ami nothing of a detrimental nature could lc found to Mr. ' ' will be to the belief that matters' : Men this fall. somewhat- different are beginnig to conclude that.it "is - . Smoots "crsonal character and .manner of life. The only thing which ,; could he urged against the apostle is v that :he is. an apostle and 011 account of his high ecclesiastical position in a chiirch which the ministers consider a form of lie is usfit to in the state the United represent Stales senate.. How best to effectually attain tjie object was a' question'' on which there was much divergency1 M oininhl H:vas ultimately decided to little in the iv'en until after the flection, hut preparations have been made fop a v,ry. active campaign against the aiiiistle after the legisla- tore shall he elected. "The literary bu- - , reau has been at work for weeks, and voluminous matter has hem. ire; acdv which, in due. course, .will l;c pub-- 1 better to yote for freedom and lose than to vote for slavery and win. Disguise the matter as it .mfcy be the that Socialistic ideas are entire Body politic. the permeating not overstating when'I say. that I am voters who arg tinctured the all if. should suddenly yote Socialism with would ticket give a close .race the they old of the parses. .There either to who' insist on goso many are always crowd the regardless ..of ing with is crowd the right or wrong, whether even hoce 'to do not Socialists that But we will cerpoll their strength. a minority. this tainly have respectable ' li more; no. fall .'; The great coal strike has had a wonderful influence in this canipaign and even the extraordinary action of the president has not saved a- great slimming from the Repullican ranks, for there are a great- many people who either rightly or wrongly blame the Republican policy fdr the. strike. It has had its effect even in Utah politics. All thinking men are fast concluding, at least they are seriously considering the Socialistic idea that nothing short of collective ownership of the means of production and distribution of the product of labor will settle the question. When thinking men are aware of the fact that there is annually ' enough wealth produced to supply all. with not only the comforts of life but its luxuries as well, and at the same time see hunger, privation and want staring them in the rolls ' in face, while the billionaire wealth that he did not rroduce, they ask, is there not something wrong or oit of joint somewhere? They see the difficulty. They are seeking the rem' edy. Most respectfully, ' fact lemains anti-Chri- 1 ; 1 - 'idled - WARREN FOSTER. George Westervelt is. the Republican candidate for county attorney. He is recognized by the legal profession as an able lawyer with high ideas of. the ethics of the profession, and as far removed from anything like pettifogging as anything can be. His record in Salt Lake for the bast-dozeyears n . - - . st in in flii'r"t ihj ' eastern' parers. Monhonism will be portrayed' in the of llie isirl 'manner; t'c irip'thood tr'on the pco .lc.will he set forth most vividly, and ti e fact that olygamy is still a tenet of the chceh i of which Mr. Smoot is a leader-Hvil- l cfnot he overlooked.. A determined; fort to. raise a cyclmc whichaI-ayvilsvcep..the country will he made; and nothing, wjll he left undrtiic to influ- ence such members of the Wishture.' ns are onen to be. :influcn.ccd against .. the arostle. ; r. , infl-Mchc- . W. O. CAR BIS. , l he is elected to the office of county at- of Utah since 1878 and for some years torney the i ntlic interests will Lc well was in the mercantile business 'in and faithfully attended to. Bingham, where he is well and favorably known. Two years ago lie was I. Mont Fisher, is the. father of the a candidate for ti c office to which he office of county recorder in this state now aspires, and was defeated by a and he is now the candidate of the very narrow majority, his ononent winning by only fifteen votes, lie has Republican party for the office which held various public offices in the past ' he created., Mont is so well known and his record stands high. ,11c is that a biograuhy of him would be su- thoroughly, convctent and trust-- , perfluous. His character is high and worthy, a staunch Republican ' .and his qualifications unquestioned. If he one of the most respected men in his is elected the interest of the people party. will not suffer. Ti e arrangement is that if Bishoo is elerted county ..clerk he Whitncv Janies Connolly, the Irish agitator will still his position-.',- : in ..the retain and founder of the Irish Socialist Rechurch historian's office and ruii-thpublican party in Dublin is to visit county clerk's office by a deputy. FolSalt Lake Nov. 8 and g. He will be lowing the example of Former Clerk chaperoned by the Social Labor party D.'C. Dunbar, he will clraw a fat salof this city, and ..under ..its auspices ary from the county for doing nothing. will deliver wo or three addresses, It is intimated that L.iS. Hills did during his stay here. He is an able speaker and pcmarkably well informed not omit to play his usual chilly part, on economic questions. His speeches and that when lie was asked by 011c are marked )by close, logical reason- of the Democratic, organizations to ing mingled with a plentiful display of a small bit of coin to help imagination. These qualities led to pungleup his being selected by the. Irish So- the caue along, he took up a rubber cialist Republican party to tour Amer- stamp, hit the request a whack with ica in the interest of the organization. the word Refused, appended his initials to it and Went back to his desk and began d'onr'titing the rate of inAccording; to inside advices, the Re- terest, oh a small .investment he,, has publican county and state organiza- somewhere up in Idaho. Vtions got a rough turning down at the It is, said, tob, that the Republican hands of W. S. McCornick, when, a delegation from each went to his great committee tackled .0. J, Salisbury for a small package ofoiii, but that O. banking house and asked him for a contribution to the fund. Mr. McCor- J. replied thsit bwas&oo busy right nick is said to have looked at the gen- at the time' to give the'Viattcr any attention, apd when asked if he woulfl tlemen as only he can look, and re- receive tliem again when he was not plied in a low voice, but none the less so Certainly," busy, he answered: emphatic: Not by a d n sight. The gentlemen, dron in along some time committee was going to expostulate, next summer. .t : ,:., r but Mr. McCornick discovered right at. the critical moment that some bank Some people have been .kicking down east had drawn on him for some monev, and he waved them away and about Over field not putting, u?, ..bijjt called for the signature book to see other candidates, on the Democratic as well as Ovcrficld. ticket did not do that everything ' was all right. " " ' . c ! - . 1 . - 'V . Herewith is a picture of B. B. Quinn, Demoeratic nominee for the lower house of, the ..legislature.' Mr. Quinn has, at .various times in the. :past, held public, office, and his record as a servant of the ..pco, le. is' all' that could'bc desired.. As assessor of county, he proved himself .hoiv-cstJust and capable, and Salt-Cak- for.i-years- while he resident-o- was-- e , , Bingham,-- f : . men of all parties 'swore by .' Barney Quinn; Ilis popularity is undoubted and' his nomination ' is one, of, the best V. of his ticket,., The friends of l3,en. aR: Eldredge, and they, arc juiVncrous, feel very .con- - , ' ; ' : ' as-- .' fident that He. will he 'iu tif Lake courifvv faqt, scssor elected' now; as is as. he good say. they St' . it only jenpains to.pount votes whiqit:Vill he' cast fob him; and,-declare the' result. Mr.; Eldredge i3 zuid-Aha- t , : ,, . '' GEORGE WESTERVELT, ' : i ' is without a stain, and in addition lie For county treasurer W. O. Carbis, is learned in the law, and has wide experience as a1 trial lawyer,1 both in the Republican candidate, will poll a the criminal and civil courts.; He is fitlarge vote both on account of his gentlemanly in bis bearing;:. a mairof ness for the office and his personal culture and education, and gifted with a popularity. He has been a resident sense high of honor and justice. B,B.; quinn;:, 'If .it :. capable, honest and,, trustworthy. No. fjyilt Can be found with the manner iii; The ministers of the evangelical vftiich he conducted thc.officc. churches are very much opposed, to Reed Smoot for' United States sena'Considerable 'beeti? money tor, and for months 'Mr. Smoot has wagered on the elections of Jake; been a subject of earnest discussion Moritr asstatc- senator.- - Somc' ofvthe'i as ; . - |