Show S REPUBLICANS ARE TAKING T NOTICE Numbers Are Mentioned for Various County Offices to Be Filled r LIVELY CONTESTS LIKELY i I t CC Certainty I of Republican nn Success Success' Success Success-Re- I He- He its i suits III In Skirmishing for Cor i i i Plums huns I Republican candidates for Cor 1 i I lions Ions to county are arc becoming I moro more and and more mora numerous as the tho time for holding the count county convention at at the lie Salt Palace alace on Monday Iona Oct Ocl 8 ap ap- ap At that time two state sen senators ten toil representatives a full Cull county count coun- coun t ty y ticket and a n. Justice of the peace and constable for Cor the xe elt city anti and the thc ten county precincts will be bo nominated l. l interest In the tho coming coniing convention con Is la growing ro and amid no one can con say that thero there theros Is s a dr dearth of candidates or lack tacIt of or enthusiasm S Since the personnel of the tile Amen Amerl- kearns kc-arns ticket has become known RepUblicans Republicans Re Re- publicans in iii Salt Lake county are arc warming up to the situation and ancl thero there theros II Is s hard hardly I a place on OIl the ticket that will be tic monopolized By ily y al any alono ono one candi- candi late In convention There Th rc will wilt bo be a alight light Ight for Cor every office as the Republicans do elo not Hot view with alarm tho time boastful claims made by the Anion Amerl- hearns I outfit A list of tho Republicans who have been beNI nominated either cither In person or oi by friends or orI orM M I ho bo have been Nl mentioned as possibilities in iii whom the public could safely trust Is as follows These Are Arc Mentioned State to Senators Senators Senators-J. J. J D D. Spencer Ben Ben- ncr lieI X Smith Robert Harkness C. C S 5 Zane Zamie A. A L. L Hoppaugh William N. N Williams J J- T 1 T. T O. II H Hew hew- I lett leU Clesson Chesson S. S Kinney Lewis Cohn Conn House Housa of or Representatives Representatives-C. C. S. S Price S. S L L. Stanford William ten len H H. S S. Joseph Herbert D D. Cromar Seth Alva Alvn Stout S S. J J. A. A V Anderson on D D. M iii Haigh C. C E E. I Nicholas C. C E. E Marks M M. North H II T. T Shurtliff John Jam James s 's W W. L. L Dunn E. E If II Ains Aim James E E. Clinton E E. M Iii Ashton Ashton Ash- Ash ton J. J Jn m. m J. J 1 M. M r. r Bowman I S n a. a 4 e n r otie f i n 7 71 1 tF 1 W. W dreVs v l jE t Ct County l V Cs os- os criff griff E l- ED D D. W W- WJ J J. r. r p. p O O. Hideout W. W W SS' Riter A. A W. W Carlson J A A. A L L. Hamlin Gl n K It nr h C. G H. H Linck Heber A A. S Smith U. U N. N S S 1 a iii h. h Sheriff Jk Smith J J. C C. Sharp C. C F. F Emory Emoiy Sam N Naylor Jor II P. P Myton S Clerk J. J. U U. jr Assessor C. Assessor C C. M. M Brown Drown B B. B. B Bitt- Bitt ncr nor i f S Auditor Auditor F. F. F S Treasurer Treasurer John John A. A Groesbeck jr Attorney Willard lIan on M. M M. M l Kaighn E. E 0 O. Leatherwood Surveyor J. J. J B. B Swenson Recorder Recorder Percy Percy O 0 O. O Perkins S TAXPAYERS 1 X 1 lEHS GET GEl DO DOUBLE CHOSS C CROSS O Council Refuses n to Library Lc Levy Sow Forced to 10 Pro Plo When hen tho lie Am city council raised the hid tax levy In JUI July the appeal of oC the tile library board boord for an Increase oo from one fourth ta third one-third of or a n. amill amill mill was down The city council counell coun coun- ell elI had spout spent money so recklessly ly out of the general fund mind that the tIme one mill raise had hind to be he tUrn turned Into that fund Tho finances of or the he library have been at low ebb sInce tho tile removal remo of tho thu Institution In Into tho the new neit building on State street cot and ancl the additional ex expense ox- ox pense could not be provided pro f for mr by hy bythe hythe the time old revenue The library hoard board ik al-ik asked d the elt city council to raise the levy The request wo was turned down clown The Time sinking fund ho bogey Y was bothering tho lie elt city dads and that general ai fund had Imad hado to o he be replenished so tho the library was left out Board Need Now the time library board has h asked the he city council to lo come coma through h with to lo provide hooks books arid and periodicals periodicals cals for the tho day every need of or the he 1 ln Institution ns Tho Time matter mattei ha has been re referred so- so to the hue library finance com com- A AV Air a meeting of or tho he committees com corn last Jast night the whole thing was as luit ut up to the elt city attorney to lo ascer- ascer tal taip 1 If the council could legally ip ap- ap on omm Pa o e Two 1 REPUBLICANS ARE TAKING NOTICE Coal Continued lI 1 From Page lage One I the money to the tire use of time till library with a recommendation that It be bo 2000 OO Instead of or the tire ask asked d The Tho city has bus agreed to tal take lake care of tire the library and auth 2000 will not supply the tho needs of or the tIle tion When hen the tire library board cel for an air Increase It asked that lint tho tile tax tn levy Jev be raised to 10 the limit set by the Jaw or 01 one third of a mill It Is now one fourth of oC n a mill rail as fixed b by the tile lax ax levy In July I. I i Dodged the time I IJ Ioie uc Where tire the taxpayer gets the thc double double- ci cross crosa ss is In the dodging of or the tire issue by tho time council In July The Tho kearns majority did not trot dare ral raise e tire the l levy y more than hart one ono mill and the tire general gen gen- oral eral fund funti lund hall to be provided ed for or because because be be- cause tire till mone money has huts been recklessly spent Now tho the council council wants to meet the tire Issue and if It should happen happen happen hap hap- pen that It Il cannot Ic legally appropriate the tho monc money to the he lIhla library you can cai readily see where that hint Institution gets getsoff ets off MOYLE TO BE E CHAIRMAN Democratic State E. c ire Committee Commit tee Ic Arranges o for or James II Moyle will be temporary chairman and Joseph E. E Caine Calne temporary temporary tem tern secretary of oC the Democratic state convention to be he held at the tire Salt Lake theatre theatte October A. A The state slate executive committee met last nl night ht with State Chairman Martineau urn and arranged the thc temporary organization tion lion ant and i the details of oC tho the convention Those pre present he besides i es Chairman Mar- Mar and Secretary John E. E Clark Clarl I were ivert James H. H Moyie William H. H King R. R P P. Morris l Thomas Will VIll ill G. G Farrell Farr W. W W. W flay Raj Joseph E. E Calne Caine A. A N. N McKay Iela Joseph W. W George e A. A Whitaker and M. M I F. F Cunningham JULY BILLS NOT PAl PAID Council Holding flack Buck to Make e Good ln Showing for ion Campaign I Tho The Amerl carns majority of the tire city council counci is now cn engaged a eel In hr a political cal stunt which Is calculated to bring votes otes into the tire reform camp If Ir tire the p people ople dont don't see through It It Time The Jul July bills bis which should have been pail pah pale by the tire city weeks ago are not yet paid and the tire various arlous council counci committees commit commit- tees ees are arc holding them up UI with wih a pur pur- pose The hill 1111 hi collectors who touch the he auditor after the thc regular meetings s I of the council have been bothersome I of late hate but they have not been paid what Is due lue cue them for fot July TIle Trie rants party managers manager's are ire preparing preparing- a financial statement winch is intended to show the lie people pee peo pie pic that thc they are arc very vel e economical and that there Is la some money in fn the tho t Lea Ien t them for fol Attorney Hornc Friends of oC E. E O. O Leatherwood started start start- ed d a boom lot for fol his candidacy for Cor tire the nomination of oC count county attorney yesterday yesterday yester- yester day ay and It may be that his iris name will go before tire the til convention October 8 S. Mr Ir Leatherwood Is one of the tire most attorneys in iii Salt Lal Lake and andias has haR a n- n largo large number of friends in all aU political par parties tiO p s THINGS Harry S. S Harper a reporter for the tire Deseret News News- and aird a R a young oun attorney ot ability I is a candidate for the nomination noon nomi nation naHon for city Justice e of tho ho peace on the tho Democratic ticket The Thc Tribune refused to print the tire C call l of oC the tho labor men for fOI a n mass mas meeting meet ing to bo boo held at the tire Utah Federation c of Cf Labor hall Sunda Sunday morning The Tribune voicing tho tire sentiment of oC the tho unspeakable I earns who dominates dominate the tire policy of or the lie paper as well as the tire policy of the party does not want tire the labor men meir mel to meet meet The sole ole object Is Isto Isto isto to throttle the tire honest voice of oC time the wage earner earlier Any Airy ono one who thinks William llam Newton can cn be bC insulted by hy being thrown into jail jai doesn't know leow William Newton ewton Mont Ferry says ays that what the Amell earn have done In Iii th the the- cl city should be done clone in tho the county and later in the tire state tate Heaven protect u us ii no Cu It I I Is hr recommended that E E. C. C Henderson lien Hen Ien- Ien derson lerson J. J T T. Laver and amid Bill Di Newton all al of whom have hn e been In jai jail form forma a mutual sympathy organization since their paths oaths have been parallel leading at length Into Inlo tho the hl high h councils of the tire them m party Peculiarly enough the has not yet charged the new Republican executive tive corn committee nr with wih represent representing entin ent- ent t- t in log ing any particular faction of the Republican Re Re- publican party Railroads centering In Sal Salt Lake Lak dislike dis like to have the tire people know the manner man nina ncr mien In which their business s Is con con- ducted The rime fact that a railroad at attorney attorney at- at torney lorney objected to the disclosure of or a a coal company company's books would lend lead to the belief bolle that the railroads also dislike els- els dis dis- like hlee to have the tire public know what Is going on our among the private com com- The nrc Woman's Womans American club held a reception at the tire party headquarters II last t nl night ht Mrs Joseph M. M 1 Cohen presided pre pro sided and speeches peeches were mn made e by County ty Chairman Darmer Dannel cc Secretary Frank Frnnk R n Christensen en Joeph Joseph Josephr Jo Jo- seph eph M. M 1 Cohen R R. n G G. Sleater and amid G. G M. M J Sullivan Sulvan Mrs Ine Kate Bridewell Anderson An An- derson delson tang sang Little Litte Old OI Salt Lake and Miss Corinne Harris sang The Star Span Spangled led Banner hammer und and America Miss Mull recited The Dream and Mrs lr Tom Pitt Pit recited Barbara Red ned white and blue punch was wa served William Newton thanks The Tire Republican Re Re- publican for the attention paid to him yesterday Y He says Hays Calling your our at attention at- at nOon h.-nOon to tire the final clause In the statement state state- ment meat of the Ire altercation between Mr Sperry and myself In today's Is issue ue of Tire The Mountain Inter Republican In ef of- feet ct If I the public Is called cled upon tp to jud Judge e who is telling a lie le regarding the altercation between Mr Mi Ir Sperry and Mr Mi 1 Newton ewton they will wi hardly se select select se- se lect the latter I desire to thank you OU cordially for your fairness a and d In this iris case truthfulness I hardly expected It I. I but It I Is the absolute truth never never- tireless Bill Dl Newton ewton will wl become an Issue in this tins campaign if he Isn't care care- cre- cre ful A petition is being circulated at BrIgham ham City for tho the organization of tire the tl carns part party Ever since Ince that little affair in the tine Garden of Eden curiosity has ha been leen firmly Imbedded In Inthe inthe the tle human race has Iras been tried In Salt Sai Lake county count The says sas Tom Torn Weir is good goodenough goodenough enough Enough for Uth Utah Tom 6 says S 'S ho iro is s i ashamed hamed of oC Utah In in the tire rue Tho tolo ln following footsteps of the Kearns morning or organ 01 gan gall has line I Issued a restraining order against t tho tire labor men enjoining them tromp froni frol nominating a ticket next Sunday Sunda morning Political history has ha shown hown that an any revolt re headed by a els disgruntled disappointed dis els- els appointed politician has haq gone gono to the scrap hen heap of politics after the experiment ment has liag b been tried Wiry Why should tho tire party part be an exception to h I Ithe the time rule Burl Armstrong |