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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 2 to rule, Utah ruin had the because remarkable a speech to the ef- mag- nificeent audience at the Salt Lake theatre, thousands read in yesterday papers an account of it, a deserip tion of the splendid ovation given him, and there was a great change of opinion, if current gossip on the streets, discussions on the political rialto and perfor anything count confidences sonal comthe in change a was There the of plexion it affects as situation thousands are only Not Smoot. Reed of persons convinced that he has been placed before the public in an altobut politically, light, wrong gether they are certain that his personal character has been maligned and that his attitude toward the nation has been assailed without cause "What did you think of Senator| Smoot's side of the story?" was asked scores of persons on Sait Lake stree ts | yesterday bs | J didn't know he had a side until I heard him last night,"" was the re-| ply. "I know now that he has, and} between Kearns and Smoot, don't give me Kearns." Change of power and seat in senate, started that has swept and has placed in a new light. Won't ; oe the United States the wave of opinion aside the deceptions, him before the public Stand : we ie eae Yes Pact Snag: AE Satay CRG The man who has a desire to will satisfy himself that all these of any Overco at offered Sdaigg ef chase, L k r f ith | a ack of either re essential will one breath the leaders of "reform" have pe said thataiathereer aa would eee be an peat Kearns, and tn the other they have | asked for his money and spent it like}, Ey eaenvicihiers mations Z Not a single officeholder Rms Gat Aad uera sions under woul theie ¢1S fs sueta Kearns party, that who is that COATS, (PRICE "American" | # " 4 it Is; ¥ about Kearns that scores o dis-| gruntied politicians are rallying merely to serve personal ends-then, there is nothing that can stop a change of opinion, nothing that can preyent a public awakening & sponsible is Kearns it is satisfy that who his pays own Kearns for the unrest, peysonal|% who and Is that ‘ coe vec county-H. Davis‘is® eer leareclo: Ste , S: Howell. A. nete ee 9 Ee ( QUALITY F' C. we Fernstrom, M. Kaysville-H. A, Springville-Aaron Proyo-Col. e saideril thaabes ere pea eentacie Tene ea ac B. , . Women the Squires. a ham é to Mee Meet. Republican ne aa eta an Me S\( ( Neilson and were speakers J. Weber, W. S M. Sullivan. pigeon-holed by the meeting' Mr, Cromar that he would prove the to be false. He said the and referendum bill was anasinin- was eee fo |". ©romar, | After {nounced i sertions tlative ag sponsored several labor bills Pr os in geeniion: ee ess wane [man in the legislature troduce labor measures. WRECK. BY gine for rant ees <0 --- r. <Ba is a: Nov. 2. oe who He ? : he nie e oes could inwill, show one of the staunch | in the best light. at Draper Tonight. "There will be a Republican rally at Draper tonight at which W. E. Rydalch of Proyo and Aaron Myers of Salt Lake will speak. There will also be music by band and quartet. In- dications point to a large Rydalch last as nictrrit. to made meet: every tall Bing the | With he : en- |: - an be to the with the violator timber. the of He present modestly . Beni lA of the take him- and candidate taking , for unto him. is a to Ow ec w:pro-|U08 ale | throughMat. thebas campaign engine, | tive would law compared Incumbent, Republican office, and officials chureh Mormon Make to in time for | self and obtain him: none.could udge but Powers offered. Castelinssito. ate| im possible wasudgean eber atten- listener j lay. was that not many persons. Bingham were disappointed, Brews wet had aay oot |? hearge Powers him was and ‘decidedly at since the me hall) the oot foymer : soclalist ) SUTHERLAND Another ; AT . MURRAY. - Stirring Speech to a Crowd at Opera House. Large ae wilt the be the speakers at the Salt Lake George Suther land was the Senator atre tonight. -:} principal Republican speaker at a The state apap ae expects Judge owers home in » for the. flying jvally at Murray opera house last night, P. speech King next;When he made a rattling good trip he is to make with Mr national que sstions. There Monday. They will talk at fifteen or ;on local and 7 the rain arge crowd, des] rite Lake | Was a diff€rent places in Salt |. the was. greeted junior senator going by auto, and a twen- jand with app lause. century schedule is being arall Senator Sutherland reiterated ranged. and his a that he sald of Kearns jnormal cee at the Republican rally WEBER ATTACKS CROMAT. week th alt Lake last theatr e was } Bvery i sue of importance local given and reasons Drum Corps and a Few Others Listen | discussed, why , this election is in a way national, Attentively, f because it Involves the election eonThe Amerikearns drum corps, a} congressman who will been tinue the good work that dozen Independent labor party candidates and workers, two women and a done in the national house The danger that will come from the |dog attended the Kearns rally at Fed- | jeration of Labor hall last night. Matt olection of the Amerikearns party was Sutherland, emphasized by Senator | Wilson, the flip-flopper who was put his audience on the Kearns ticket by J. T. Lavery, and he impressed upon |. Republicans of the state, a good speaker and one who can be fene aa ed upon to present political questions Rally be Salt Lake at.Bingham was at he Democratic would ion irally at Bingham last night, but others ga On | were secured to take his place. T ha only redeeming feature about his de- L. L. Baker in Carbon County, The itinerary of aker of Tooele os dates:in. Carbon county' is follo Winter. rilunstae Clear Creek, Nov. 3. to reach Junction ‘ éffort it and wreck, the that mecting attendance in Piute, W. E. Rydalch, of Provo, one of the foremost young Republicans of the state, will speak at Kimberly, Piute county, Saturday, and at Circleville AO im 400) Con 1 Occupant o Occupant 48 Sixth ku Occupant ais Midecheigue OL BOventh Occupant 219 Seventh Occupant 159 Seventh Oceupant 730 Biehth Occupant 63 Bight! Occupant 143 Fighth Occupant 836 Jeihth Occupant 222 Ninth E Occupant 268 Ninth. Bz Occupant 9 Ninth Ea Occupant 323 Ninth Ea Occupant 619 Ninth Kas Occupant (41 Ninth Ea Occupant is Tenth EF Occupant {5 Bleventh Occupant 125 Eleventh Occupant 1l4 Twelfth Occupant 340 Twelfth Occupant 37 st North J {, Linek (AST Ki Martha M. Howells 43 Second Thomas Maronti 1% Second Margaret D. Ball 970 Second North ALS Ra) 5 anes e tH) avenue , ‘ Tee s Tomson 815 Cannon a Mr bisen : 980 Hazel court Galac' Jennings Seaiees Tony Arnold ; R rhoma t a wove Stephen io cass W. BS. War BE. Penna oer Pod Hans son H. Snow giant eew essence se oot W. ious LON onceccmietenbecceseu ws a6 Charles V astivband > AT4 B. G. Roper ..cccene encpece SL} ; . 6 Eliza ¢ foanan aoe .. 4& Rio Grande avenue C. Neilson agar . 128 Rio Grande avenue.. Stinger and Co <uees ; aac William Larrgton,. William ee bicedech an Mrs a eeeeth cyasencs Vanvnecadcoe ‘BOIBOIN cecces, cvecce sccccsve eucqsacceves As, BRULEE ccccscponsiqg@svcetspeperd geccccnsssO0O ABLINGLOM .cccse cocere sesctce cosrcceses A. Burt wcetss seoses, eéceurectecevese ‘ ‘ ' the absolute necessity for of the Republican tieket the election ~~. ‘ Pay. or coming 1.09 h40 15,00 9.50 625 S$. 5) 6.25 §.10 10.4) 5.00 5.00 22.50 el) 10,30 7.00 1.00 1.40 13.05 7.00 1.00 12.44 70 R50 5.00 ee) Ww 3.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 70 Loo 4.00) 4.10) 4.0K) 70 4.04) 1.00 4.00 1.00 4.00 5.) 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.10 5.50 4.00 \ so and contest put in ie Nov: Share for the ine) county commissioners haveplace lopolling district 30th the cated at the Lighteenth ward x 4 Second streets school house, party club der by prominent, Labor speakers It | Se ee is announced that Spalding and the| The Independent Labor party Advorest will be handled without gloves by| cate, a paper issued by that party, will the speakers, and there will be some | make its initlal appearance today. new thoughts for the toiler. Dr. Win-| Stier ve will also say about be worth The ae It fe but in this he was also disappointed,| Before Dalton had finished speak; PrOus 3 Judge Powers was to have been the ing the janitor was turing out the : t aA an cue -\principal speaker at the Democ ratic jlights, for theré was no one in the hall ois Ht blic ee 1" satinhe x arr Sri "dle Ih Be ann Be e cordially extended to a as notified for him Myers. An ee epublic eee ae Smith. George ad 975 a5 will party Labor Independent The ; hold a rally at Federation of Labor , ‘ the and W pe oe A. and rge | presided Thomas |}Dalton lat-th . freight a bad D.|py 14 hall tomorrow night at which time the} 2"¢ S¢econe streets charges made by N. Spalding and aC ear others as to the motives that neniere Weeks was no <Amerikéarns the nomination of a Labor ticket will|rally at the Ladies' Literary be answered straight from the shoul-| B Suleing last night. No crowd - BLOCKED Sutherland. | committee 4.00 Aw Occupant by George at his request at troduced r Ward Amusement ha tea Glare ‘Op hil a vauak Rulon S$. "W is ,| Miller, for the reason that Mr. Cromé 4.00 hw To Be Handled Without Gloves. $50.00 STORE - Peter Geertsen. : i Winder ward house-Mill C reek- Speakers, W. Ray, D. W. Moffat, ett ‘Show. . + 5.00 1S. talk, the and what Amerikearns she has} party; hearing. Misquoted house-Speakers, Carl. A. Carlquist, POWERS uo Occupant ruin| the appearance TO aw Ww 21.25 Oceupant Mr veber "aesailed H. B. Cromar, : y De ; e allie a former member cf the legislature, Some: Democratic: Rallies. jand a prominent labor man, charging The following dates have been ar-| that Cromar did not really represent ranged by the Democratic county com-| labor in the house. He said that mittee for tomorrow: eae refused to introduce the InMurray. Scandinavian meeting | | ¢itiative referendum bill, and that all once Fork-Senator 2) South South Occupant | SET county-W. Sanpete Ephraim, 5.00 Occupant Democratic [2 eee f Attend Bingham 5 "i , ‘lthe Labor rallies Friday oe and Sun-ee Saturday. Rally Last Night. }day nights, Mill Creek Ward house-wNephi Ox . W.2.Powers :e | Mr. Weber also told of the revolu"rs ) é he when ereated be would that tion ti Bee fhe'ite a and. | Tuesday night Col. -George B. Squires, James Jensen, E. Clinton. : yesterday he was blocked near Thistle}. 1s elected He would knock out the Spanish Occupant Occupant Couldn't Livingston. ou Occupant » fH THE D. a Sepa Baer Daviipaton: Joseph; Sevier county--W.E, -Ryd- oo wy Oceupant , , zell ; to , will , and S. L. Richards. alch : upant Occdpant i - Brigham City-C. E. Littlefield. Santaquin-Joseph $6.00 : accomwill speakers Local Monday. pany him at both of these places, and} the meetings promise to be intere Mine. Suther-| Fork-Senator nares North Ogden-C, E. Littlefleld Manti-W.._ D. Livingston. Layton-H,. A. Smith Priday. 1.00 6.00 00 mw 4.00 Occupant Occupant é Republican Meetings. The following Republican meetings have been acnediled by the state ean mittee for the balance of the week and more will be added today Thursday F mony: ; South South h Occupant be correctly clothed features are a part Ore making a pur- ONE. it | & re- to desires, Seventh Seventh . Occupant , the freight it understand West West Occupant OVER A |¢% AFFIRMATIVE tepublican Tribune Harry Joseph. continues its Chairman sabor Elton party has San of the written Independent to Francisco, Mayot Schmitz of asking him to come »> the awaited to Salt Lake and help wind campaign. A reply is now before an announcement is eriminal | made record of misquotation. It was asae Bee serted by the Kearns organ yesterday At Murray tomorrow night Allen T. that Harry S. Joseph, Republican can~|Sanford will answer Senator Smoot's didate for the legislature, would not question: "If Allen Sanford had been vote for Willard Hanson, nominee for| appointed district attorney would _be county attorney. i he did say|be in the American party now?" ‘he was that he would not vote for Mr.| Kearns party will try to hold a rally Hanson if the latter told him he would | at Murray. not vote for Mr. Joseph. The story, . . as it appears in the Tribune, was all The Republican rally to have been the more inexcusable for the reason| that a reporter from that paper asked] Mr. Joseph what he had said in the matter, and the facts were given to held at Park postponed City to last niente has Monday Byrl been nigh ACs Armstrong. him POLITICS AND THINGS RECEIVED B. W. Ashton,' C. E. Marks Preston D. Richards addressed publican meeting at Granger house last nig ° . ' Members of Amundsen Disappointed at Not get acquainted with the Ss Crew Get- ting Big Prize. > Better FROST and a Reward W. -E. Ryaaleti of Provo is making a great campaign in the interest the Republican party and has drawn large crowds at every meeting. vot- ing machines before they are removed from the places of exhibition and put Chieago, Oct. 31-Anton Lund, Ole in the regular polling places. The machines which are now at various places Noss, U. Hansen, R. Ristnedt and K. H. about the city will be removed in a]|Lindsoum have sailed for years in Polar seas, but the Areties never had such - |a frost for th they received from the British government today. The quintette are members of ro crew of Captuin Amundsen, the vor Money Saved Is Money Earned weglan who discovered the magnetic ' pole and navigated the northwest 4 sage after 30 years of failures by othHundreds of men have al er explorers. They arrived oS C "hie: a on thelr way ome to Norway to ready been convinced that Cc ave Amundsen will be core ee a the ek. d El aty years ago England offered $100,000 to the first explor rer to navigate a Pe oY or ering the northwest passage. ae a oe long been iitereates the magnetic t eir clo es rom pole and he resolved to go after Phat ® the northwest _ PRBOe ES: and the $100,FL h allor 000) all at once 9 ® He rae a goodly share of the S d prize WGHES to each sl of the ere and spurred by 1e hope of a uits or Overcoats ma e quiet home and « of plenty to measure and to fit for Shraugh ones liberality, the crew rked as explorers ever a ds be fore € They were nearly drowned and frozen scores of times, they sacrificed most of If 4 " their food supplies that neve? hoe er travel faster, and en they starve a e expost of died man One be a call au a Mi They ound the magnetic pole an a ra you Wi also e they navigated he northwest they can save from 25 to $20.00 convinced. There are also a few claimed suits coats-the and ; finest UN- J over 57 WEST SECOND SOUTH. message from $10,000 and home prize that they announc- has vill been ge gigi money own price. a that the withdrawn, nothing. - can can buy. haveIf them they. atfit your you you sage Today fed Killed Rival and Will Hang. J |jis Roanoke, Wa. Maurice Oot: age Francis for kingvevivar suitor, e Suceess Continuation Is of Great VOT case Vv F s for Eanes saarenaice of ey se ott sentenced Richards Counsel for Richards WEAK 23 Pssential Utah's your office with MONTGOMERY E| WOM to hang Jan will eappeal In Inter-Mountain the statement of of have all but. f and the people. sight The is oe last as ments te legisiature proposing for the fication .of th to the passed of titution. 4 two} the NLT ON The +p of Y ONLY eid oes we CARTER , sell. PRICES. JEWELRY Watchmakers, 324 r : ete kind kine POPULAR and rati-} amend-| One ewe Ee ee Warn e which Tues Al é ay resolutions} acceptanee peopl tw Cons 0 - i of ./of: important question on are expected to vote next -efer to ® propose: ayant Gold Jewelry lo-| advocaes the lost CO. City. Trade-Marked national political candidates, Utah: very they lay samples. ENGRAVING 1st So.. Salt oe 4709, Ind. 145 to| Republican and. issues, political cal F. Bell Present Prosperity. | | Occupant erly dressed. for the present, butthe HONEST FABRIC} _Fetains the shapely appearance until worn out. % be no boodiers, and there would be 4 no general cetaniation of the charac- | 4 ter of Utah's me 4 the 42 MS Occupant Occupant of the garment and discredit the wearer. These features enter into the tailoring of Gardner hi Overcoats, Not only do they make the wearer prop = holding office today if it were not for | om Kearns. ere wou be nol|g George Sheets at the head of a retten|g URGES Page.) Oceupant for Kearns. police department; there would be no grafting city treasurer, no incompetent officials handling the money or the business of the taxpayer, There would First Occupant The public will not stand for Tom Kearns and his methods. The Tribune d the Amerikearns i s party y leaders In i kept him in the backgrouhd. yhen SNNNNNSNASASAS SSNS SASSASNNSANANS i « (ec Opinion. The wave of opinion that swept over Salt Lake showed to at damaging extent a truthless newspaper can in maligning the chatacter of a public servant. The people had been led} to believe that Senator Smoot.was the menace to the state of Utah » greatest enemy to the United that this western country has produced. From the poisoned pulp in the Tribune, the readers of| that pape who read no other, had been led to belleve that there was no defense of, and absolutely no excuse for, the existence of one Reed Smoot. His story of the animus behind the attacks upon him, his plain statement of the facts connected with Tom Kearns and his exposure of the repeated attempts that person has made to grasp any or all influence to give him From S. H. Hanow M. T. Seddon J. lL. Heywood J. I. Heywood Occupant SS can't Following f 0 crew OR State's Executive Discusses |° EMBOSSED. | Comme relal Stationery and Cards, tn Proposed Amendments to any aie, neatly and promptly exeahtedts Call up Ind. 1456 or drop a Constitution. |card and we will be pleased to call at Editor RR trying are they fect. exposure villainous his (Continued aA ge ee eee PPPS that Smoot's and RESCRIPTION GIRLS. CANDY CO. will teach you the free also including wages. This you something that will assure pay better wages than any other Apply at once. G@ McDONALD CANDY CO. MORE FRAUDS REVEALED IN THE OFFICE OF TREASURER SWENSON PVPS Reed Kearns Credence. Wer Senator Tom Find of No anes assy Longer Character Statesman Fabric ORITE FOR THE J. G. McDONALD art of chocolate dipping trade will not only teach you employment but will class of work in the city. J. SAAVVS on Much-Maligned Sicle 1, 1906. CUTLER DHpLERCES AGrand Opportunity GOVERNOR ON LOCAL ISSUES AAAAARAAAAAAALAAAALAAARAAAAAAAAARA S SAPS SSS SESS SSS S VPS SS SSS LSPS Assaults BELIEVED; NIN NNER NISNOONTEINIONTS NANSSSASSSSSNSSSSNSASSSSS ANNAN Baseless ied NOT Correct Perfect Fit and Honest NEANSASAS LAAKASRAN ASSASSINS ASN TRIBUNE > of NSA -EEE ec NOVEMBER | AAAAAAASR SPS SSS Senator's Exposure of Kearns | Opens Eyes of Many People. hi NEA SANNA AABN ANS --e SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, Z SENTIMENT NOW ALL FOR SMOOT3 REPUBLICAN, ° Y CO., Mig. MAIN Jewelers, STREET. these if adopted i make it possible for |------- tate funds to be used, under proper] and strict regulations, and ae the} upervision of the state boa of edu-) WE ARE cation, for the partial sup port of local] 7 high schools in communitle in the ® ° state where such schools have been or may be established | The importance of this amendment, | and its desirability, can be seen at -a , glance, Under the Constitution now THAT S ALL local high schools can be supported only by local taxation; and the financlal condition of chool district i usually such as to prohibit the estabCOLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., iy pit the At dy eae rar ‘ enh STORES AT grade 1e@. result Is tha 1undreds of 259 Mal Main St. ambitious young men and women art 9 ceprived of education of high school Salt Lake City. Omaha, City, Kansas Denver, to inability of financial because grade, pay their way in high schools estabPortland, Dallas. lished in more prosperous districts. It establishe and encourage a certain Inequality by. discriminating against : = the residents of districts removed from One Hundred Bright, New and centers of population. And yet their utifal children are just as important to them| WOOD and to the. state as the children in large ee et Bie rp should be a en, y so far as 1e State : can secure jt tor . educafor an equal opportunity them, tion. The proposed amendment is calculated to open the way for the accomplishment of the equalization of education, by giving the state board euthority to, assist the struggling district In the establishment and maintenance of its own high school. Another advantage of the arrangement will consist In the fact that the child1eén of these districts will be kept at home, and under the supervision of their parents, during the eritte al period of their high school work, It appears to me that there can be no question as to the desirability of such an omendment . Need of Learning Trades. In this connection I wish to call the atention of the people to another advantage which I think will accrue from the adoption of this amendment. teaching the of favor in strongly I am of manual training in the high schools, to the end nat young men may equipped way a trade when they enter he ork of adult life. . It is independence. of source great the in general are to a trade men Without a great extent the merey of the to go able are it, they With world into any taining : : } Sr throughout the state, with 2 R. oO from honesty entirely this can ‘Ola THE don't . full and We that shall be year to ters of delegation there two it and is Joseph for returned, be congress, covered have Hon. nominee For the vital by the} the re two importance Re-|t 5 nee-| years one present! to Congress, the cated, and to Utah more Memp vis, A. districts for bridges, Utes- FOLMY be able Act of the in which believed.that unless arise important. will to a than build its fund and the increase lo- roads district con- income from year to cilreumstances prevent...And these. are js avail- it-is from untoward to that one these reis allowed they support quite that. purpose, source Should to. state Congress, from Utah county and Already for fidently that and over information and on or write the income the state of schools. -b€/year mat-| not Commercial Agent West Second South Street, Salt Lake City, Utsh. congressman, | apie During covered. by the Sixtieth of Repub-| Howell, any St. full eall J. 75 just'as why New Orleans and all other southern and southeastern points. gm pleased to ynder a recent senators; East The best of rervice between Omaha, Chicago, Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as betweer Chicago, Vital. . Success kept In harmony with the) administration by having) Congress = ILLINOIS cost tenth of serves in lican Largest. Serres ance een . Republican and RAILROAD CENTRAL SS It the tax on mortgages; and be done only by the adoption publicans. Manager you travel if You will shall be national in. co yourself Regarding the approaching election, I desire to speak to the people of the state on another matter that is of great importance to them, At this particular time, for many and import-| ant reasons, it is desirable that Utah] essary & General st . goms s enjoy repeal to economy Republican DUN RUST, When of the proposed améndment to the constitution, "I would therefore urge the voters throughout the state to be sure to vote rIsS'' on both questions proposed in amendment of the consti- tution. G. Taxation. oaeee usually sees to it that the la is evaded in his ease. It would therefore be in the interest of fairness and true s St. Temple Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada, > s in Progress Building ult Lake City The The other question proposed ts the exemption of mortgages frem taxation. Under the present regime, local money lent on mortgage security Is taxed; while money which comes in from outside the state and is lent on mortgage is exempt from taxation This provision places a premium on deception and dishonesty. The tax Is avoided in devious ways, chietly by lolcal money being placed in the name of outside capitalists; and lent in their Another mortgages. local on names vay of evading this tax is for the mortgage to be transferred to the name of an outside partly, just prior to the levying of assessments, only to be transferred back again after the assessment has been made If-in isoand is levied tax the instances lated paid, the mortgagee reimburses himself by charging the debtor a higher rate of interst; and in nearly every case the tax Is paid by the borrower or by men or women having small sums to lend, and depending on the meagre income from these funds for eir livelihood The wealthy mort- and . 0 ons So. an W. GEORGE handiwork, fitting the young people to live and prosper dn their own country, is of vastly greater importance than the teaching of foreign languages and other branches which have their chief use in foreign countries Exemption s Hrs 21 Pi r - S 1a$ Utah, | é x the assistance of state funds, the opportunity of teaching trades to young men and domestic science will be correspondingly increased. An in my estimation the teaching of this - a community, and be self-susIf high schools are multiplied in time MANTELS Just Being Unloaded. OUR RADIANT GRATE s working a Grate Revolution 1! eee pias in Salt La ke City. Aonientic . a yor! (byt ors re things,. not is less the West are to be conpige red and de-| | be named. may. : Among these cided.development The and extenatak of the! Reclamation service, means. Of! yetaining of the tariff:on. lead,..wool, for the encouragement of ond quar, these great enterprises in our state. The Republic an party has done and Utah; perative which thousands of land will. be added the the Utah securing Indian acres of trrigated | j, doing : so'-much to the wealth of] perity for Utah. War of pensions for} Veterans; the] with extension and proper use of forest}has reserves, and the retaining of the priv-|two ine of ranging sheep and cattle On} and those reserves; the fostering and e€n-| couragement of experiment stauions] for the inerease and dissemination ©f| scientific agricultural many others of equal Forest Speaking of knowledge; importance and Reserves. the forest I for us that means. prosthat it seems im- to remain administration In harmony that. party re-election of Congressman | Joseph Frowell To rebuke the administration by placing' in congress a repre- |gentative of Utah who would oppose or obstruct the legislation that means so reserye, the placed in power for the coming years and more. And for these other reasons, I strongly urge the much to us, would, it®seems to me, a serious. mistake. John C. Cutler. |