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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER OfiDEX, UTAH, ment SALT DEPARTMENT LAKE :Lt! own-rtb- lp coumry. industries of IN MINING CIRCLES. Ii is unrli-rsi.to- -J Maeiiuo ent. By Oar Special Correspondent c,f it,e v,:11 the remainder at leuvi o is pui.l uui fur tne benefit ot making a nual of ahoui 5 per n-Ge:i-ti- li amt 25 ht ilr ilurimms. And tin in a couni) timu onc-ba- lf of the population Uih is Mormon. tuai the Johnny of be rcuin-uet- l by new tal- COUNTY PATRi i. AG E, John E. Duboise, president of the has returned to tbe Las:, accompanied by C. J. North. laukee Consolidated, On the announcements of forecasts by the various campaign manager ibe belling will be more lively and it is Cliarles said many large sums are bizg held dian Q'j(-i- i Morrison is up from the of Beater county, until this time. AN PARTY RALLY REPUBLICANS RALLY MONDAY on Far well Effort Before th Polling tho Eighth Cannon, Hlla ana Muaic Form an Interoatlng Program. tho Salt Lake, Not. 4. Tho rally of the-aler Au.ei'ican parly In tho Salt Lake effort in Salt laat gasping their Lake tuok place tonight. ral-Long before the time for their ibeir own drum corpa paraded the t reel laiundlng drum and tooting fife that the people might know that their laat ahow would be given tonight. The effort of the drum corpa, were moderately aucceaaful. The lower floor filled. In uf the houae waa nearly the gallerias there were one or two croup scattered here and there. The American flag, which this party for their use aa a parhaa in the ty emblem, waa conspicuous mottoes, decoration. Their clever which have been feature in the decin past meetings was not oration ghown tonight. The meeting as usual opened well, that la to Bay there waa a good selection by lleld'a hand. Colonel W. M. Kerry, their candidate for governor, entered the house just , before the band played. He waa observed by a committeeman. who startlittle applause. Someone mened tioned that he was their candidate for chief executive and then quite a ripple of handclapping went over the L d audience. gute Chairman Snyder Introduced George U Nve the Hon. George L. yyt ai chairman for the evening. In opening he said that he had been told that their party was dying out. However, he believed that the American party would poll a sufficient number of votea to elect their tickets. Ur. Kye made an effort to explain to the audience wbat the object of the party was and what their officers. If elected, would do. referred to tho He sarcastically Hon. George Sutherland's remarks a; the last Republican rally in the theater, He said he would make no reply to those remarks. "The Flag Without a Stain," was rendered by Mrs. Plummer after Mr. Vye had said all he cared to. The Ameri-m- n ping has been adopted by the party aa haa the flag concerning nrhlch the song Is written. Chairman Nye spoke of the resigns-Hu- n of the candidate for the position superintendent of public lnstnic Hon and then Introduced F. R. Christensen as the first speaker. .Hr. Christensen ventured that there were eighty Bullions of people outside ttsh who were looking at the American party and hoping that their hopes will he realized. He even stated that The men and womdn of Utah had been so oppressed by the church that they have not been able to develop aa American citlsena. Chairman Nye then introduced the Utah quartette, which sang the American party song, Our Flag." The worda were written by Judge Goodwin four years ago and now they here pfx-tbeen resurrected by the new-bor- n The Republicans will hold fourteen rallies In the state the night before election. The following speakers will address rallies at the places named: George A. Smith, Bingham; Judge J. E. Booth, Bountiful; Mayor Glaamann, Bountiful; Mr. Cottrell, Kaytville; A. B. Irvine, Gunnison; Willard Done, Fairvlew; J. E. Frick and others, Salt , Lake theater; George Eureka; Glen Miller, Coalville; T. B. O'Brien, Mammoth; Col. Squires, E. O. leather ood and others. Hunter; and a Scandinavian rally at Suihi-rland- 1,0-va- n; Bandy. BANCROFT APPOINTED. W. H. Bancroft, vice president and general manager of the Oregon Short Line Hail road company, haa been appointed acting general manager of the Southern Pacific. The circular an nouncing this officially has been re reived in this city and is signed by Julius Kruttschniu, director of maintenance of the Hsrrlman lines and by President Hardman. The appointment Is to take effect November 15th. It is generally understood that the appointment is only temporary and is made for the purpose of straightening out the affairs of the road. It ia also generally the Impression here that E. E. Calvin, of the O. R. A N., will succeed to this position just as soon as a suitable man ia selected to take his place on the O. H. & N, . DR. A. W. JOHNSON RESIGNS. Dr. A. W. Johnson. Second I Jeu tenant In company D., of the National Guard, haa tendered bis resignation as an officer in the company on account of having taken up his residence In Ogden. NEW RABBI FOR JEWS. The reformed Jewish Congregation, B'nai Israel, haa decided to call Rabbi Charles A. Emend of Washington, D. C., to its vacant pulpit. ANNE HODGE DIVORCED. Judge Hall yesterday granted Annie M. Hodge a divorce from Thomas A. Hodge on the ground of failure to support. They were married in thin city on Feb. 17th, 1880. CAROLINE f LARSON WINS OUT. In the case of Caroline R. Larson against the North American Savings, Loan and Building company and Edward B. Graves, receiver, Judge Hall yesterday rendered a decree in favor of plaintiff cancelling a oertaiiv'ttort-gag- e executed by plaintiff to defendant on May 19th, 1891, and quieting ft? title to the property Involved In the mortgage described as a part of lot 8, block S3, plat B, Salt Lake City survey. SUPREME COURT OPINION. y. Frink J. Cannon, "That Brilliant Utah," was Introduced aa the next speaker. He said our statehood was imperiled. He was Interrupted by a crying child and took occasion to any: "God bless the children; when they hear that statehood is in danger they In twenty-on- e begin to cry. years they will be weeping real teara if yea do not do your duty today." He saw in the audience a numb-v- r of "Mormons," and to them he sonneed that he wished to have a heart to heart talk. Then he review d the trials that are long past and naked them to Judge by that. He fold thefa that It was the Gentiles In Utah who live Utah the gift of statehood. "And, now,' aaid he, we owe It to the Gentiles to help them to redeem the state and to force the keeping 4 j the pledges made to gain statehood." I I He said, also: "This party la composed of men wb n hive retired from political ftspirlU Son of The Supreme court yesterday handed down an opinion written by Justice In by Justice concur McCarty-anBartrh with Chief iu ce Baskin dis senting in the case of William H. Felkner vs. John E. Dooly. The opinion holds that Dooly ia not accountable for the proceeds of the sale of the Charles Dickens mine, which was the cause of action brought by the assignors of William Norton, for the reason that the statute of limitations does not require such accounting after the cause of action has accrued for more than four years. Dooly ia accountable, however, for other properties sold. Involved In the suit. This is the second appeal and the case Is again remanded. IMPURE LEMON EXTRACTS. State Food Commissioner Moroni Helner ia making an examination of lemon extracts upon the Utah market. He haa over twenty samples and many of them, while not being harmful, do not contain oil of lemon and are frauds. All of the samples were free from wood alchohol. The product! of manufacturers of reputation foreign and local have been found to be of tions. "For Gods sake and for the sake of good quality. tour children keep your statehood, WHERE IS DAVID KLINET it from its peril, for it la Imperiled every minute there ia church dose Chief of. Police Lynch haa received initios.' a letter from L. N. Rosenbaum, a With these words. Senator Can no 1 Beattie attorney, asking for Informarinsed his last effort He was greeted David Kline, about 60 vlth quite an amount of applause is tion concerning years old, who la supposed to be In he loft the stage. I Utah. Kline is probably in the dry I Mis. Plummer then Bang Senalcr goods or clothing business. A fortune tinnon's own song, "Deseret." awaits him. Afti-the song, "Congressman" Otj-neHilea addressed the rapidly d& fair. McClellan to play cron King audience. He said that he would be d The invitation extended to Professglad if his parly were short-liveor J. J. McClellan. Tabernacle organfor H It should soon die out, it woulT ist, by tbe director of music at the evidence that its mission was eoi-J"Worlds Fair for him to come there His speech was closed with and play on the monster organ at Fesin appeal for voles. tival hall, baa been accepted. Prof. Chairman Nye announced that aftffr McClellan will leave about November 16th to fll the engagement. .VOra selection by Miss Cora Synder .e meeting would consider itself die-t- o FLOUR TO SOAR AGAIN. meet again on November ratification of their ticket Jn It la predicted in local com mission elected. l,htn would that flour ia likely to riseow-$1 circles I8t remark waa greeted with within four months, hundred bushier from the audience. per to the constant upward tendency Then the band ing played. of wheat But it la claimed that local The farewell rally'had for ended. irregular prices will be probable .TorteKP slowly wended its wa some weeks, or until the present stocks drkneM ,nl thence to 1.6 of cheap wheat are consumed: then hoin flour will go up with a jump, rretmnt prices of flour in this city are at presHBTTLVG HA8 STARTED. ent. based on 85 and M rent wheat, while the range now is 10 cents higher. ritT' Not- tra'lJl The regfA. h"ve d0M two thing $ ... . In " Thy hkve caused "wsrren Foster addressed a large luch hesdnuariers worry on the part audience at the Socialist 'Mbe vr CBn,Paign managers. last night on the subject of Dividing retLY wond"ing which party is to Up The speaker said the Socialists votc8' They hare sis were the only party sarieir hewing in the city. D. H dividing up. He said that the d of ll00 to $75f Socialists were willing t.bet liat' tb? ihm.A t ,'n PertF would not millionaires should keep r p ?,a ,on their ticket Willard fortunes, bnt that they objected to TheinVnT .immediately covered it their getting any ipredJctingf $7G Tiding up with the were "S,T for D- - H. P. Several He said that the great srnll up ot J. noww,t a system ee-priding"W Crrring Utah amassed bySocialists V'd propo" the to which h1 lnsr aw pro-v have bees by Insuring to evexy man tbs fun era - mn. the e got .luring the last lew days, hta labor through M-lee- , n at !.-dee- d, e. ?r- e.-c- i i the fr c:i. In- Filings jod spent Thursday at . Hout-riue- C. K. k has returned from an inspect luu of the Columbua Consolidated new mill. . T)ie Boion Consolidated haa suspended shipments until they can get On further Inveaiini1 that from 80 to n I 0f iit.r tbe gookia purchased for he iudtgems of Salt Lake county Mere purchased from Geutile firms. Abiuue doubting this statement can apply to Pauper Clerk Sabiue and niako an investigation for himself of the huuk kept by tha county, where the The Taylor A Hrunum sampler' reports the arrival of on car of ore from Idaho, four from Tinliu and five from 'iouopah. The Ohio Copper company has a car of concentrates and one of crude ore on the market. Ernest Bamberger has returned from tha Daly West. StiOLID GENTILES VOTE FOR THE mm ticket! Salt Lake City, Nov. 4. Address of Honorable Hiram K. Booth to tha Gentiles of Balt Lake City upon the "American Party," delivered at the twentieth ward amusement hall, on Thursday evening, Nov. 3, 1904: Mr. Chairman, Ladle and Gemlemenr 1 have been requested to address you this evening uiMtn the question, "81iould any Gentile vote the A marl can Party ticket on November 8th?" To begin rfith I desire to call your attention to the fact that I am a that none of my family or relatives are Mormons. From my arrival in Utah in 1888 until division on party lines in 1894, 1 was a member of the Liberal Party, and was elected to the council of the Legislature In 1894, as a liberal; and to the First State Senate of Utah as a Republican. My record as a member of the two legislatures referred to Is an open book and no one can charge tne wit h ever having voted or acted otherwise than for the best interests of the whole people of Utah. I intend to make this Bute my permanent home. 1 have never visited any of the Presidents of the Mormon Church, nor asked any High Church Official of that Church to help either myself or any of my friends to get office. I have many frienda among those who have Joined the so called "American tbe party" - and give rank and file of that party credit for sincere and earnest; but, at the being same time, I believe many have been misled into supporting that party, when If they knew the real facta there would not be a dozen people In the whole city of Salt lake that would vote the American Patty Ticket n; ua:ut- of Mor- mon and Geutile firms lrum whom good bars been purci.i,, rau be obtained and the aumums purchased from each. STATE timbers with which to continue work. Sidney Bamberger has returned from the Formula of Bingham, where a new boarding bouse is in course of erection. t OFFlt'lX One of my friend emd hi- - was going to vote the American party ticket because the Gentiles did uct receive a fair proportion of the Mate office and I proceeded to InveMia-to see whether that statennm was true or not, with the follow ini; imii : e ANNUAL SALARIES DIUWN FROM T11E STATE THKASl KY GEN- TILES. Three Judges of the supreme court $15,004 Clerk of the supreme court.. 2,100 Assistant clerk and siciuigiapht--r for supreme court. 2,000 Attorney general Asslsunt attorney gcuerul .... l.titio State mine Inspector 2,000 State engineer 3, two State chemist j,'HW State warden sjiuo State statistician juo Assistant state statistician . j,2u0 tb-- . animosities ,,f ,he l they would be sure io spoil their bal- among those arrested. lots ii they uiu'tppied in follow Lis The arrests are understood to have the great :u (,i Uu y u th of instruct bum. canned by tbe alleged confession the mte uf I tali .j, u, ,;e of Tbe ut aim the tact is that one great or a Uhl ne we woman who was detained de'r.nu-ior the luistin uf ilte tin American jisriy leader is to at Ban Fraiiuisco several months. On the city of Salt lake. defeui the Republican national ticket the strength of her alleged contest-ioniu Utah, let the Tribune depy it ns , Lee Toy, concessionaire of the ' much aa it pleases. World s fair village, and lfypolit DasNOPKESIDCNTUL TiiKET. ilva, his agent, who went to China, NECESSITY, SUCH AS THIS siter the girl, were arrested. ! ne girls The claim 0f the Tribuno that the will a hearing before Inspector No better illustration of the way in Dunn.receive party is not interfering wi:li ihe national tickets of bewhich la the party the old i like the rrst i t its claims ing pushed to the wail and how they panic, uiti-rirealize their impotence, la than the OFFICIAL REPORT ON PORT false. The fact is that the national Repulr-lica- u way In which they are trying to bolster ARTHUR OPERATIONS. ticket is une of tbe least things up their party by appealing to the regWashington, Nov. 4. The Japanese winch are considered by ihe leader ular party followers. legation received several days ago a of that party. The headquarter of that party are cablegram from Tokio, giving tha offiAmerican party candidal e an going now flooding this city aud county, with cial reports of the reecat operations the rounds of the ladles Anicncau a message, euchwed in invitation form, around Port Arthur. Owing to Ut clubs aud advistug this class of voters asking the recipient to attend their pnemire of work tbe dispatch has just been translated. Pi ignore the presidential electors evening. rally at tha theater this The dispatch cam In tha Associated Many of these messages are hading At one of the cable of November tad from quite freque tiled teas their way to psrties who are not alone Press aid Tokio. The legation dispatches confollowers but workers fur the given by the tallies In the Third t, waa ii candidate on the tick-e- t parties, but tbe new asthamatie con- firm the report that the old port vesof the American party county and a can- cern in its desire and anxiety to gut set on fire and that two of tha didate for the legislature on the same an audience at tb theater must step sels ia the harbor caught Are ticket, were present end addressed the outside tbe bound of its own lines snd meeting, in their addresses they each ask the assistance of true American urged the ladles present to put their to help fill their halls when a rally is cross under the flag, adding that It railed or announced. wa dangerous to attempt to vote for the presidential electors, a they might CHINESE WOMEN ARRESTED. spiil their ballots. Upon beiug asked to expiate the Bt. Louis. Nov. 4. Six Chinese wo proper war to mark the ballots if the men who have been connected with voters wished to vote the national tick a concession on the pike, were arrestr r H. et, the one who to explutn, ed by Immigration Inspector Ridgeso muddied the attempted matter that not one way today on warrants charging them lady present could tell what he meant. with being In this country for unlawAfter he had retired from the meet-in- ful purposes. several ladies said thev would Ho Hung, who attempted to end her have to vole the ticket straight for life last night because she preferred , 2425 Washington Arena waa death to returning to China, ' (Phona 2X, k pert-iuiu- Wid be KKStn reviu-- pitto amt r iiui-rcst- , 1 pre-cinc- WINES LIQUORS FAISTAF QIE ... $ ... Total ... ... ..... 33.500 DISTRICT JUDGES AND ATTORNEYS GENTILES. 3rd Judicial District Judges, Hall and Mors mid District Attorney Smith $li,000 5th District Judge Martoueaux 4,000 7th District Judge Johnson .... 4.000 Total ,, ,,, ... ... TREAT 600 are WANTED and CURE CATARRH red at Um rc we. MM, ' Mk Hear. -1- it Te !. nrrn, " I hiMna. Tee mWrit WriwmMiMUM mil ivmImin fmm. a SB. A. I. UMIK BiMihih. Off$r in Private Disnsti an nfMOw fna Mus Spiaial of SO MSM sSf aohuwMttoUNra-taMa- W( MEN 1.000 schoooers at the uloaa Liki Buf kftli I beta mus. sad di $19,000 Grand total All of the foregoing salaries drawn by Gentile officers. SAIARIES DRAWN FROM 8TATE TREASURY-MORMON- S.. Governor $ Secretary of state Assistant Secretary of State.. Auditor Assistant auditor . Treasurer State Bupt. of Schools Adjt. General State bank examiner Game commissioner State food inspector Stole aheep inspector WE m tooted . ogoa aa IniMaaw u smfc au It to tha place to get the longest and school tallest, the biggest and eoMasento. r of beer to tew for fire CtokMst whiskies brandies aad trim tog all kinds of soft drinks.I Finest Em of cigars to tow. Call vaTi body as you pass by aid sampta ou goof Corner tSth and Uasoln areas D. W. C AIT'S fronrletor. THE 4,000 3,000 1.600 2.000 "00 1,600 1,800 600 1,200 1,000 1,200 1,600 . Ii MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE iroiiVhAi. SUWWKHfL MrilllJ annar. He la wwinls w MiitnWae m or bn? a none. twani'Mim, SaulbMIua aa Mela ar at SoStn hr lifid: t a a nt a; BTanmaf nti fiMmam MMSTMen la It D3S. SHORES & SHORES. Eipert SpeclaHiU, 2482 Real BsUto mad Chattel Loan quick, coofldontlal aad private. No eommtaeioa. WESTERN BROKERAGE COk iilbmeereenil al Seiko '$2nSZ Tbrae 184-- Total $20,400 DISTRICT JUDGES AN1) DISTRICT ATTORNEYS, lat Diet Judge Hart and Ally. Nabeker $ 6,500 2nd DlsL Judge Rolapp and 6,000 Atty. Halverson 3rd Dist. Judge Stewart and 8,000 Ally. Lewis . . 4th DliL Judge Booth and Ally. . , ,, 5,600 , Hatch. 1,600 6th Dist. Atty. Greenwood 6th Dist. Judge Chldesler and 6,600 Atty Erickson $33,600 Total PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Grand total of salaries drawn by Mormons out of the state One of my friends recently told me $53,900 treasury that he waa going to vote the American that Or $1,400 ia excess of party ticket to keep that party to- drawnonly Gtentiles. I have nut Includgether so that they could rescue the ed In by of the foregoing any of tbe any public schools from the Mormon domiboards. nation. I asked him the question; I desire to call attention to the fact does the Mormon church dominate the public schools In Salt Lake? And that of the total population of Utah, he answered, yes sir, in great earn- about seventy per cent are Mortiion. Another of my Gentile frienda says estness. He la one of the large tax to vole the Amcrb payers and a man who ought to have that he is going because the Gentiles made a careful examination before he can party ticket deal In the spoke as he did regarding the public have not had aI square Immediately proceedschools. I proceeded at. once to make county offices. an Investigation, as there ia not a per- ed to Investigate that question lo cor-; whether his statement is son lu Utah that would make a prore- the with following or rect not, test quicker titan I would if upon an nit: investigation 1 should find that any COUNTY OFFICERS GENTILES. church- - was dominating the public $1,500 schools of Salt Lake City. Aa a re- Commissioner .. 2,005 .. sult of my investigation I found the Recorder IJWO , ,, Auditor be the actual facta: to following 2,600 The Board of Education Is composed County attorney of five Mormons and five Gentiles; the Treasurer W teachers In the High Schools are two Surveyor Mormons and thirty-fiv- e Gentiles; In .$11,600 ... Totol the east side High School there are COUNTY OFFICERS MORMONS. ten Gentile teachers. The total num$3,000 ber of teachers in Salt Lake City pub- 2 Commissioners 2,400 lic schools is 74 Mormons and 299 Clefk Gentiles. Nearly eighty per cent of Assessor W 2 the total number of teachers are there- Sheriff fore Gentiles. It Is estimated that Supt. of county infirmary...... 1,320 there are about 2,500 more Mormon $11,520 children in the public schools of the Total The foregoing shows an even dlvis city than children of Gentile parents. It is further estimated that about one-ha- lf Ion of the county offices. of the population of Salt Lake In many of the offices held h.v Morof City Is Mormon. The city superinmons, there are a large number oftendent of schools is a Mormon. His Gentile assistants. In the sheriff's secretory is a Gentile; the secretary fice there are nine Gentile deputies to of the Board of Education Is a Gentile; eleven Mormon deputies, which is certbe assistant secretary of the Board tainly a very fair division and no comaccount of Education la a Gentile; the examinplaint haa been made on that ing board for teachers is composed of by Gentllea. three Gentiles and one Mormon. The It will be seen by the foregoing that Gentile supervisors of the teachers are three every reason given by my Gentiles and one Mormon. The princi- friends for voting the American parly pals of the public schools are eight ticket was based upon either a lack Mormons and seventeen Gentiles. The of Information or upon wrong infor total amount paid to teachers of the matlnn regarding Ihe real facto. public schools of Salt Lake City, Utah, If It is true that tho Mormon church annually, is about 8222.000, and of this has been trying u dominate the poliamount nearly $175,000 is paid to Gen- tics of Utah, In favor of the Mormons tile teachers and $47,000 to Mormon and against the Gentiles, all thinking teachers. persona must agree that it has not sno I have here In my possession the ceeded very well. Buqh a claim ia not names and addresses of every teacher, well founded. There is no Just cause including principals and high school for complaint. The Republican party teachers in Salt Lake City; and a is big enough and broad enough to statement showing whether they are deni fairly witji all of the citizens of to Mormon or Gentiles, and If any one Utah regardless of the question has any doubt about the truthfulness what church a man belongs. of my statement, he can take this list Every good citizen of Utah should and make a personal investigation for assist in keeping out of the politics himself. I will he pleased to furnish of Utah the old animosities of the such a list to guy one upon applies-- . past. I for on do not care to return and tlon. to the old dav of bitterness strife. If there, were any just grounds COUNTY INFIRMARY AND for complaint I believe I would be oue INDIGENT FUND. of the first to protest against church interference. I believe that all of the It has been charged by the Ameri- good citizens of Utah, Mormons and can Party organ that the Gentile firms Gentiles, Republicans and Democr-'- s, and stores In Salt Lake City are get- love the American flag aa well as the ting the worst of it In tbe goods' and American party lenders profess to. supplies purchased for the benefit of The American party was organized the Indigents of Balt Lake county. I for the esnecisl purpose of defeating found on Investigation that there are the Republican ticket, and if only Pr-tlal104 Inmates of the County Infirmary. aucceesful, it will mean that all 80 of these Inmates are Gentiles and of the old animosities, old strife and 24 are classed as Mormons. It Is esti- old heart burning will be brought mated, correctly as I believe, that back, and I implore all good citizens fifty per cent of the monies paid out to settle this question now, once for by the county to help poor and dis- all. by voting the Republican ticket tressed people is paid out for the A vole for the American party tickbenfit of what is known aa transiet is half a vote for the Democratic ents," all of whom are Gentiles, Of ticket with the inevitable result that 4 Kcelee Bldg. Carpentering, Building, Reend ef Wemedsllng pairing Houses Promptly attended to. Ah Guaranteed. Enqslr of Ole Nelson, MB 14th street Telephone 922--p. 71 O THE SUCCESS MARKET 23BB WASHINGTON "Lire and tot Lire AVI. to O oo oar motto. Wo do not pees In to sell you aomotNng far nothing. Our Meets are froth, We endeavor to pleas every body whs patronises1 the UCCE8S MARKET. non-partis- lv 229-- The LILLII BRAND LARD net made by a TRUST "OUR LEADER, ne compound er EASTERN LARD mined with It. 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