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Show Official on REPUBLICAN CO. of the Republican the State of + + + + + Utah. + Entered 10, as second-class matter 1906, at the postoffice at Salt Feb. > Lake + - City, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. oe + The Only Republican Daily Newspaper in Salt Lake City. Subscription Rates: Mo Mtl co nascacavsevsvenes® One Three Months Six Monthy One Y ......cceeevcesee Hi opaccev«66iuvweleie® Sunday ‘Raition ‘only, Malcolm + + + + + = 4.00 + 8.00 Year. - + 2.00 + a McAllister, General Manager. Cees oy Temple St. Member Salt One + st 2.00 Lake + a + > Block, 208 South West Both Phones-3190. Publishers' City, a Press Association. Utnh, Oct. 6, a - 1906 + ve To PMINT, + [TRADES | Pee; [co "CAF tanto I "ROM NORTH, THE the Logan Republican. From A THING VOTERS IN CACHE SHOULDN' nS LOSE SIGHT OF IS THE FACT-THAT THE TRIUMPH OF THE SMOOT > MACHINE IN THE COMING ELECTION MEANS THE DOOM OF THIS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.-LOGAN JOURNA Darn the machine as a machine, but who was it that saved the college at two critical periods in its history? Members of the Smoot machine In the fight in the senate last year, who saved the day? The Smoot machine, as a machine. the Salt Lake tricksters would have had the governor eall an extra session of the legislature, who prevented - that? Members of the Smoot machine!! In the senate a year ago, He om. George Barber, of this county made such a fight as it was posssible for him to make, but what Was he able to influence a single one of his Democould he do? him. Was he able to cratic colleagues? They voted against eall off the strong Democratic forces in Sale Lake that were No, he wasr not! working against us? i vas it sent (cleg cram from Washington elty warnto the college would be ing Republicans that fap ala Haile adverse against the advice of the party leaders"? was Leer Smoot, Howell and George Sutherland. Joseph Whose advice was it that counted with the goverpor when the of consideration? his That ° xtra session matter came up for made who no Joseph Howell, a member of the Smoot machine, uneertain demands! The eclecDarn the Smoot machine, but give the devil his due, in Cache tion of the Republican ticket, machine or no machine, four friends in the legislathis fall means that the college has ture, four friends in a position ¢ o do the most good for the college, = party WORDS tee 7 era for WAS A . Well, the ISSUE people were . It touched in its i of ground,-every dr op every whole much, ihe conb to very ah United States. Hudson river. know He the 7 Utah, of And Justice of the JOSEPH E. the L. H. later Supre me FRICK Court THEY Perhaps in PORGOTTEN? the most connection state in with convention, this city, following the Roberts racy at on the on occasion this address and and very the yk party and in this connection election to we the declare United that States "I on speak for there applauded his the the|ties, seven and senat€|/Take fnsist that hands off named so In politics were are noisy, they R..S:.Wells:.one ; xo presidents now City a Judge virtuously of the member They council, who or it. He constitution, | office. Surely he unwise, and|/tic, and yet they commonwealth him in politics. the was years the to come. the of the Salt elected the he outside tion know for tion that of there to Senator and most good safely no Utah, more expect is and a of complaint Democrats But there is we That is n the Demo- in ; at the some of members such boasts declare as its Fancy, high from to of pull church which those quoted, opposition to by and near and yet the church for them if they by position enjoyed claim better the fair Republicahs They have his party on alded in his this Tom They have he argument has no right But this beyond is to which a vote. would into yas which goes platform of the * vho tion Smoot on the score of his church connection. They pretend that his being they Moses at Thatcher, the with are time. They church now, position. was could dictation estopped ment who invoking They cannot Moses their ballots. They men in Utah Joseph for them as Democracy fault with placed They seats in hich In a of the as that Rawlins Ben the Mr. they expected mon church the in Is very support the of was certain of the Mor- election of these men. L. dent H. s e Moyle, to nominated seven who is high B. now so bitterly ecclesiastics H. presidents Roberts, of the at Washington tunate thing the that was in. the one of most Tom bring about in the and the and Utah Kearn's case of Mr. moot. of two of into the in about at convention when out by of the them the have they if fairs, politically, traveled all over the state of Utah with Hierarch Roberts, and was the most potent spellbinder or the late Demo- man hit the nail asked takes the case, the Democratic there party can to so that is sensible no room party not on poli- a Utah, him for day without churehmen-and doesn't to You may ningham's ten man remember letter, days of the Chairman published Mm In the ago. -party of it Democrats every one and equal what else-declares cally all the Gentile gone into then into the it begs the lowers the of Kearns. but Mormons. Her- spokes- rights-to is Jeft that party; remainder for practi- Republicans Amerikearns Democratic Cun- the to have and come party. joining That leaves ‘They demand a little couldn't the about the e be to and of binding pre- ' that the in in in an to it in asks the Utah, yet as the of August ad- prints the an ef- Mormons in Idaho: FHF FH Fete ee ee eset have renominated Fred Dubois as their candidate for United States senator. "Prom reports every man on the Democratic ticket is of high character and good standand their success at polls is DEVOUTLY WISHED." the TO BE F+HF+He++ Hee +e eet eeeye got back a lesson The tariff ence in in 1880 this was the local the one Democrats issue question point of differ- between the and Hancock had been nominated by the Democrats as their candidate for the Presidency. had of been the stain a on his were not the in a good officer and in there character, early it would get was splendid rebellion, people, lieved and parties at that time, He A the man, the was war not good a many campaign, be- be better to elect him, tariff so well removed. educated They on that topic as they became later. They did not understand the full import of the policy. But one day, ing interviewed nothing ed to the sup- for tell high the General by a friend, country office, Hancock, how declared who fit that it the is the his| usual Tne ons ncheons * game eight ° table an on ¢ d'hote Mi C. ec edn V . ‘ Dieta visitor, in Salt dinner _ est and M.. e e Kael Sa 4waa paeeer of ‘Ogden Le yesterday. $-" "6 Bell <and' decorations oecur- ys. " ¥ aay. itt ferme a. when, t afternoon, whe trie nds oe ré "tis ited Deputy | The the It now Smythe ap-| was! Tribune did we « < Mrs. W. LG . orty Sore ) tet 1eit to play "euchri were similar ay ‘ « were to . thost sjiste wonBenson by Mrand: Mrs.. Fane hereby|'" ) eet The members BANKS', he of the very young lo. the the two police dollars It sta-) which] is a sa entrusted to prominent One was treatment its con-| in the Tribune. is] But} war is hidden an away| nevi r better of revealed Lucian H Armstrong, Lake A pot at inte mte Chicago teams St.5 have Louis.: have than the Reh, The people to f of have in formerly [ and A 8 Mr the number planned in of me the the Are ye . and the a great and of at po the Sal hom: Well visit wil in Nev : social affairs are be honor of Mrs. Viol: comes to for Salt Lak awe Salt 3. Lake en ‘th alr for several years ont most popular singer host of: Kenda: Hern to honor sey ee COTO and Ocean - ROP Mrs. M. PEASE A, SeORy Breeden Park, ae ane Flias Morris 8 Sons 0, Cal. ow York to ith, oh sf i ein z ie made : successful sea- John Li SF ‘ cos Mave Mrs oe . i * in =n ‘ sh * ti Grout , of ! |A4 PRE » THE- MOST BEAUTIFUL THING as egas AAtwotweeks te Angeles sport. his private IN == intey-mountain. coun- 5 . lesser interest was felt through . the earlier months of the season. It is unfortunate that Salt Lake could not a char-|though official, the cy . United sty States chief} Sie marshal, bewas there other <uficiently to the and smaller interested end Crowds cities to 7 a tained home. ° Mrs. were | fight became He had admitted Is or more " them than elsewhere elsewhere , by to] of oe this evening oo be pine a e eis. ie D Carter George it out larger to- yet that with one one Mr. "city of afterward to in that in Rev. Mr. a two look not been office months, and Just except story Tribune It strength, and durance ning are of exponents listen to the yey convention cyprians" been to errand Tribune six them low printed in team can come to win re fol- of the true spirit of be hoped a whom the spectacle ing it is to down The of of a Salt before never be the Lake team fighting witnessed lay- is over again. the Herald has entitled its report Democratic convention wi th the "Candidates nominated who statement reiterates|the run on Utah the platform Situation not It conceal that covers may cover the situation Bie at Sd INDUSTRY. STATISTICS. Imports, Pounds. 105,431,285 129,303,648 iia egamas oe< Jere 294,000,000 148,670,652 sears Cae hier sie bos:0%.2 et isis ale dew es 203,153,000 oe Nik ctewie's a gone EES 6 ite Sarde 2800 1,064 BG Di ite habunaes e-0.4 eve lon oa Sad wack eae Wnga in, w winks (ahene a 172,433,838 55,152,685 ee 309,748,000 206,033,906 elt Le sidtptn erste ea BU aphl ast DS LEMe de 2a 3% are ithe eceieie Gn opis .a wine ately ts BO0s) POLO L ORR. are ean Was me Ben ah we eye SUD Lt SUL ee PASO aaa ba aiks whe SHEL OS Re a nea ee Lop LA ep ao EO teh es tate cena, Piarats etd ravens « «288,636,631 DOOSas eer. Meret se estos! Mieraie ss GUID UR ane 1902 Bees Teme em a sadins <ranspe nS eeereearan VOOS Ui ercicis cores Uae ata lineitiuia elais ia)< meres a 00 DO Ait elle a ere eibes ne olotcichereims arainceet Baa On83,082 1905:....... eee Lo ee a ne Dene ken TT ttt PIP terete dn Y and sung anc lataoe Ee enin d ras J. J. Pe Tete TTT 230,911,47 350 132 15 10 16 17 17 294, tte ( ESTABLISHED. SMe are resmal ae SALT eck tookone place RineA ar Pe as s * re ad by Paul's * LATEST Tiffany styles in wedding announcements, invitations, calling cards and embossed stationery We print from your own plates or will engrave any style to order. carry an exclusive stock of Crane's and Hurd's highest grade of society note stationery Montgomery Engraving Co., 23 Fast First South, Salt Lake City. AT We at THE NEW have a few left. moderate prices. water on every bell service. NEW 144 WEST Phones: 1374 fl SOUTHERN First-class rooms Hiot and cold) Elevator. and MANAGEMENT. 1ST SOUTH. Ind., 2389-Z Bell CITY, MAIN UTAH. PRICES. CUNFERENGE Val] Ohi Mr. and home to Mrs. William eae returned Wednesday from Raw uns, Wyo., where she has been a guest of her daughter Mrs. W. W. Daley. LAKE REASONABLE Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ackerman have reer to their home in San Franeis visit of several aft tine w ith relatives ve re THE how to buy them; eee mount them, and how them b a t to sell noe a : Ginod ‘laude Cet to Myers. mother The ceremony was Rev. Charles E chureh in the presence the family and close friends, Mrs. Peck will shortly be at their friends in this city UNDER HHH HHH HH HHH Hee ee se tee eeeeett WOOL yurg, Suet ; j p : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lynn jolcing over the arrival of daughter at their home. bet- in attend the ga me There should be « i. state men in organized by e, and have confidenc public Production, June 30- Pounds SM ane a cakae ats Wc wlevdes¥ eebeees Fivece 276,000,000 1891 bn nle'e. alate 5 wlohe iv « da Were e owe 080,000,000 1896 the will A glance at our production and imports of wool during recent years, at our sheep census, an t the various prices of wool, will show more clearly than any explanation can convey, the benefits of protection to this great industry of our country. Free wool has been made one of the rallying cries of Free Traders for many years, and tinally after various attempts we were given a tariff in 1894 that carried in its schedules free weol to our manufacturers, The result was most disastrous. sheep killed, our farmers could not get profitable prices for wool; and during the operation of that tariff we imported from abroad over 800,000,000 pounds, displacing, of course, to that extent the American produc Our manufacturers had free raw material indeed, and yet their mills were closed and. their hands were idle and their dividends were passe We are only beginning to recover fully from the blow w hich manufacturers and sheep raisers by the eC , which was in operation from 1894 to 1897, and yet in the face of that experience our Free-Traders would again, if they had the opportunity, place wool upon the free list. DEORn 1894 are year. the story, Mr. Smyth}but it will Tribune office and asked|/in Utah. WOOL won how the ¢ Chicago , And beaten carefully should its they the OUR 1892). enwin- condition. been have Utah fortune league, will emphatically and th e in him. defamer-lest how Here ter another the/tne for begged -rizes WORLD cara entertaineé ee : | Miss Gyndors Ke THE includes stones from Owur stock >» hundred twentieth part of a each to single stones of : nation. to vet- Memorial maintaining and not and quick of Skill factors have the just undernow elements of the physical that of that American agility, No success, fine in even exercis e, nerve. prime that without all of of be interests great people the involves physical declare will been the thinking fair had to the have game splendid all stand. per- concerning forget a theatre "city not the is js teams a never thug could be-the lowing: that one It It the on upon of would FHF the attached than they closing. sport. toto. to army any way of some the truth of called at the of meee ‘Hi a in He with had any by a had on character one story address in He Tribune suppress and made years, Grand anywhere. office authorized the theatre to the come more game honors Smyth deny Goshen's had be party had Tribune attended the and box within paper. Mr. in of associat- a and mention to not been day, the Tribune had in theatres, weeks, no day had Smyth local that the cyprians" the two begged morning 2utumn ee asked they Those who watch the > de-]that next season people Diamond Gas igey as gone dnaiintominnlite joy pabatign gone * + Tr oe. « Lewis.and sterday t ke nes Mr. Dale Dale and and retury retur . oar 21-27 W. So. Temple St. : wae eae ee with Mrs. er. | Ogde baseball. ° deal of In- c have the of. the S.. Young brief week from ens like ee most history in at number nation game ‘eft Grand a . who the 24S°™Ment : Mrs. Gillett was of Salt Lake's pennant] . York. Teen ees probably in in. 1 * Le from Pratt-Gillett, €arly hundred the way} thirty thousand, > sms rr Duane .mayor. Bwo seats: relatives on Wednnetay' ts for achildren visit with and friend the New taken the 2 ‘to md garrison. Mr. the New MANTELS City Major won varied thousand , few r ae WOOD Just Being Unloaded, OUR RADI ANT GRATE Ts 1 I bust lusbana,iF yranci : new son has arrives it Captain and Mrs riant return today York City, ing ST. Smyth |DEVOTED TO BASEBALL.aL : this to] a in */ both, big' leagues. "Two. games have been played, all Here sunk in of 1 wT 1o Ore Me te-least: likely, tobe found: .< pengsO naso ¢.anxious Whole The Tribune's policy of character asin try has eiyil ge retraction.| birth rit MAIN Hiundred Bright, Benutiftul : 1¢ the reiteration ‘retene retraction coccin son THE LIMIT, the Tribune is and that L.] States mar- appeared The law re- - bikog prints man Tril "Tribune libel place. hich hy shabby ; ae thejterest them. man distinctly cstinetly Patrons eae a has abused ve . Tribune one both incidents, deputy United original and | (Wo re . government. , ; » But the declaring the S. s for spitting on the] the members of her family at a din Mr. Smyth, when|nér party Wednesday evening at he satin ‘ -|bome in honor of the anniversary 0 that s he was : 116 Brings out the ne "Marjorie,"' Sjician or bright finis sh felt; with gradu ited. GHlors of shirred ribbon around he crown An adaptation from - the Princess Ena. Hirth TBeat 2T© looking forward with CONES! a Pleasure to the resumption. of th chi house ne: at te ee sean j policeman went the about | crowds Mulveys away! preceding wanthe printed part:-of; with which was that . paid Ancident, crowd entrusted Donaldsons-who nty party was them. The ee "The ticket nominated by the Idaho Democrats at Cocur d@Alene last week should be ELECTED. * © © The Idaho ing, ake take to the address and fair reporting. There} absolutely no warrant for the at- ex- following-taken disfranchise Democrats to] present} cent was to Mormon 12-in dis-| peen He Demothem them name that 2 arrest, | The unsafe the hesitation of i city city > the that erans Mor- them disfranchise why such is poweran the fearns Kearns formance know paper he Ppressed. that-Mr. the : , expected, the of |, office-which Aarne are earned there ed support destroy defend issue light been no wings and : running ig affair the That right may vote its fort talk issues. a ae rane and by od | Subject of | HH. Smyth, the é had at they would do, injustice, and s from should Sheets And see, Herald of from that coming rhe ward the close, and when two out-ofy Lau otis town teams played at Walker's field the attendance was all that could have]} from hat the he had been fair and courteous to! Tribune's representatives as to : . é 5 a every, one, He had withheld no news} the juull straw with pretends is ny tack. otherfor state. pressions tariff say all the become fol- that the and suc ‘ "ity authority He a It Away a view for of live Mark you. Democrats Gentile Republicans have af- one differ- away wouldn't to party state church think Opponent {n the against the one from signal- must as Democratic or man, informed r tion, : from the are would an win a} of the| "1?" any the it the away of both of >; . defend but the he didn't see him. away Utah, Idaho. out of the churches. of ald tats has » deputy pews altars exerted entertained the lowest levels that are possible In| secure and keep a team that would do] at 500 Wednesday evening in honor of journalism. Their assault on L. H. | credit to the biggest city in the state Pec sk a i @ vt 1e : oe G. "i ee a > , cconlee BF eee aie } : eoria, parlor was decoratec Smyth is simply an example of their] But it did not have enough baseball with Ria ae as asters, and the infamy. Without the slightest provovitality to last through the season,|@ining room with crimson asters an churches wouldn't bet but by in unhappily attacked Democrat he than church him reasonable give we speakers in try wtdia slate * TOUCHING G of "conree ISSUES. one them- presidents and to but a dictation LOCAL That politics yet were the party | Under not in men, is a public are abuser promised ey . n d every rehonorable man would an Would) Knowing what an hon: however, ishal, further control Next Yet him. keeping politics, When that decent He the not | he | the they long mis-| He Ss |; Spicuous cation their Jennings for a walk dow aance Wil be enjoyed by the members Sm. pei Mot the Country club to nants. These myth The de-) dances and dinners will be a feature this man had not} of October, also the table d'hote r atte of the city is in danger-| equally city Republican cratic were securing declare all interference friends. who candidates lay that Any succeed. state you October in expect church, head made mons by of and may untenable and _ yet women, which tics be kept you can beguiled acter, Powers judge has state now and the cratic be stop of was Nress supp ion eos one. else} the day before aa .| Sidewalk, and view of}... a , has } power Cunning- their that ey! Democratic it have street, aid church local equalled apostles nowadays out that al- do. Cunningham' it discredit use Democrats to But "The senate. Mr. man him scandal, the The spot the he "local issue' excuse his unthinking violation of the : i : _,1 demanded Of course he did not be willing to sacri=( i cn Tt waa not neceseany H may control declared the ssue Any" ipl sensible the that the wouldn't line' the polling booth-if sup- dishonor to O, W. Powers, now a candidate for congress on the platform which declares against church officials taking part in politics, stumped the state of Utah for Moses Thatcher. Fisher Harris, the silver-tongued of church And by] drew | not assail for Republicans. supposed KEEP POLITICS OUT OF THE CHURCH There is a good deal of talk in Utah unfor- happened of to is entry are in Utah. Cia ae Ss not. a, wouldn't dictation-church But Lippman, the not seventies, action, men to will and it oe: Oe AW AS, thing is clear Take the dictation-so that, any of in a and wise-unless op- malignant fight upon his state It paved the way and prepared the mind of the country at large for the very condition which bad men have helped to of about see con- others and the the tends his forces could infamy thefr that all for effect Mr. few judge votes with day hands. : are culprit polittes, from He saw down Democrats as and a he short-sighted. elec- axiom: away where he country ' The cast? that church interfere in the with went ent party to their the attempting they the be and came z him Cunningham they office, seventies, the ever beginning the with and nominating of re There cause, arJ. one of the hierarchy, if evera man in Utah was, as a candidate of his party for congress. And we may be pardoned for saying right here that the selection of B. H. Roberts and the fight which followed his appearance ‘until of way willing by support R. Martineau was then an supporter of Mr. Thatcher. posed in election dominant . right all are Smoot's position of were Their to by the election £ for police the machine Powers idly vote what crammed man disfavor. Kearns Smoot's selves new for different. if filed support manhood himself, active they the Cunningham better Haywood, most sen- himself It Mr. with a of Kearns, ized then? Mr. Mormon. the There. is are Mr them be- Republican of the the taken de- endorsement Thatcher Even the it different idiocy born like That steepling rules!" a explain hearty he is it accepted steadfast expressed majority because their in time had is will clipping 5 it? will him took. a principle in one place to fn another, the good sense the -Sz man contaminated. That ham Mr. Smoot official. him ate of the United States. If Reed Smoot is too much of an ecclesiastic to hold office today, how shall they Moses _ to and, given men the have when Salisbury party, regarded this|have name was candidates for of fice vote voter ' with never. tear near done they selected these convention. has declared But elected at is time thie.) The eg atiarhs permit that stand will seize trying to will so And if Port, once he was chosen. the Democrats themselyes desired to considered good citizens they >& ¥OMNd give to the men whom the masupport |Jority chose to office that argu- escape Rawlins state no and that Thatcher's of upon his is, cede apostle | find then, from that clared an of he an Utah | Sceres a high eccleslastic is a reason against| his right to hold office, and yet in| the very first state convention that} party ever held in Utah they nominat- | ed as their candidate for the senate right, Mr. will that to be|t® The Democrats in Utah] position to oppose Reed| Democracy. are not in his unwise. elected, the question the lieved‘it him] the strained point sought injected onceding The|© exclude will deprive also ts and fight tion by spirit or letter which can ex-|PUry, now chairman of the state comclude him from an office to which|Mittee, frankly advised Mr. Smoot citizens of his state may elect him-|48ainst being a candidate, and while him from the senate of his franchise. church a he vote he It police a He yy, are . citity, er put ay le SS sunflowers. UP| LL Richard Royal. Romney and Mrs, are N. ae aper aFri In-anr or obscure r a : 1. a morning has it a lo-| Witt ‘the "reltinterta' déeenieescals| : i out judge is in eattantion i 0 trust which shut the Will a Out and the seeing lever and knows he in and S understand coming booth the what vote. trigger that He who ques- exereise a franchise of an American | @8ainst Mr. citizen he is entitled to hold any office |#!! possible to discredit the Republiwhich these franchises can 1 bestow] C4" organization in this state, opposed If he cannot hold office-|™Mr- Smoot's selection at the time he upon him. if there is anything in the constitu-|W@S Chosen to the senate. O. J. Salis- same world low And Kearns villianous Smoot then judge 6, certain will vote 28 itself be hind , , Although it on pro- the the of the pre and met M . as conceded that enotlieht oo. Garfield carrying when their votes k ra ei cnows this sock pull not big be certainly General : Not. be leading ion. the polling congress, polities? It would eould can, counts and and told c crediting item... of the ' : j traction that an MOUn=| ok B of the| Nake, sul, not termed E. question is Ss a local issue , They * |}| ously tte: paper | ve ve deret a H. é regrets attribyted the misuseto.nim of hisand:name. rection.nb of "Mrs. Mrs. JJune Saldersbonnes think they can fight them in one place! Bre aati se « e Kne arrest spoke of + . and defend them in another, and get| } ney theene theLe TOR spoken of Mrs. Francis Armstrong entertaines ous go and for ; begrec ae 1 for | James failing Po acs station uf }G Nebeker won the prizes in the : & appear par 5S00,° the players filling friend sought the Tribune | tables, et Siena voluntarily correct, not hay rule. man-knows the to iken. ; Mrs. | : And here is the Herald in this late | one else a wrong. It is now sure that] day of the world, when every one else) Mr Smythe was in no way connectea| knows better, declaring that the Mor-| With the matter that was thus errone- chureh church will navigating though claim,sup- ‘that you Democratic Even to him. the the gacious What back, any November close a of ground, some of vote for propose simply as aid if by shall members the and to aid lean will in evening the doesn't long as church were there? Democrats halter, along the men and He heels threatens seventies." doing all. he any go not he e fe prizes yrs. PAK One want voting can who | called) at cards yesterday afternoon in honor 7 sted thi at] of Mrs. George Taylor Badger The ress Siyorh oe | decorations were in yellow, consis sting 4 a pears, 1 church time, mutual efamer statement} sophistry : na which No doesn't he im Powers, with member If without his Judge himself, especially he influ- a thousands, to de- When chureh oo would it ee Ww oP ‘ ena "i sturtiums nd ene ere athe mie tes were assisted by Mr oie TH ir vey and M1 M. EF "Lipman, ant Your means interference indignation fall. for poli- He He Hnky that he cdma Of 06 rence that seemed to his discredit and |!¢ was stated in these columns that he ee Nor nents Jrpune office to have always length. imagine chureh the gress of of convention He this poli- is as ce: his bondthe to of ,| forfeited hen uiakoneton : mon man-more want declare congress from report can supporter, eccles- sentence were of they his! full church fine Mormon him blunt church. doesn't would stake. majority that There were port in that Herald's "A sat have If entitled to}and clear. the in quorum right make highest in church-blishops the What warrant the find following the who the of may to no find men i of In the first ne Bee Smoot is a citizen of Utah. Under every law known to our people he is entitled to] vote. popu- state, from convention: Mormons. the more for the statement here or anywhere that his nomination violated the constitution, eae in sieter or spirit. a the can display i ts is duties they We t he Re-He the the the him. of largely jastics elec- been. discharges the the He has t icket men foundanot do We representative of he against Is Smoot. worthy office many approve always people perfectly and statement. Democrats publican, his party that counties most has been given to|crats have this year made open apa violation of the| Peal for the support of the Mormon in|¢ hurch by making up their legislative Men constitution." Democratic except a lous Some attention. phrase, "Was spirit and the against he You is a high ecclesiashave made use of In one of the largest any whitch they" ea unan tecover tor goes polities, in begging Anthony. the protests condepre- different plain, Mare against church candidates, are a like other. however, the is less all being are That, things candidate their openly of they A'mong H HHH HH Hee oer the and. this yet votes. clares keep of are influence and HHH spirit of imprudent inflicted upon the tics, church they vant veins around We and something They affairs. Democrats Here |cating chureh in-| Sore olice 25, Cal' dssue,'" the <peaplel yon iprelnis hile clared they would not support him, And his indorsers fell away by the) mighty Republicans, in the lack seven- of Mormon churches-this |} sistent. in the was has all sincere es which declared We believe in the complete sepa-|against the chureh ration of church and state, 9S e@X-/as sincere as they pressed in our constitution, and we snould demand. that pledge ourselves to a faithful and con: : : and]of of interfering tics ody) If Powers port Democ- Roberts Democrats heartily to Brig- the Mr. the down same declared. chureh!""' the of the same, that declaration resolution scientious observance of coming on to Thursday debate advocacy are Saltair, assembled Democratic held was thing his called ham my interesting in Martineau, days, that HAVE state election hiahe tariff because wa: Ly wasn't that inaking to request every acre! the story of the ort ae Te i ‘ ‘time:"and|and.it was Fie: ls the' sam, the By OCTOBER 6, 1906. referred his but they did, #1Ve that officer much test e PeaThey ohknew} _| ,;being taken to offi the polices i stati ton,ee the Tribune in ake story ot a oe a ne wale stec , Simpson on April power Street knew General Hancock | 5, enough to be President of Spare they know been. ; HHH Hee e se ttt FHHHH For Congressman JOSEPH HOWELL For all man's so : ‘ he confessed he knew nothing Z 5 country west of the Allegheny (ains-and' mighty. little «west HFHF EFF SEH FFF FFF FFE FFE HHH HH HF HF tt tH et ee tte st in TICKET, the er ee fully understand a little farther | Sy i eae And didn't to SATURDAY, that ex- BARA not interest "hour of blylood } get man, woman and child in the {that wide nation, They knew ‘that and they. were patiently studyA thie' the 0 f UTAH, to THE formed as they are now, nice one . thing about , : now it HHH STATE CITY nation tariff-that LOCAL neclamation REPUBLICAN the the IFF evey ) eae. 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