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Show WHAT new onan ne UT. AH The bein wy mit oroductive est iano 54. SALT LAKE | aa, CHEERED TO ECHO, Outburst of @ Ne "=> -r oD es F ervid f « i t a PIE SS Bow mom be= my Ss oe f San = oy , &8eae4 ooo a mS od G S ah oea @ Go | oy =? i i? eu oe CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER METAL New 7a silver, as he coupled the names the cheers were prolonged and ER La 4 ER Jawae ae TAFT WILL HAVE FLATTERING MAJORITY . We, the undersigned, have made a thorough canvass of the circulation of The Inter-Mountain Republican, and to the best of our knowledge and belief the following ‘figures are correct; same | being the NET PAID CIRCULATI ON secured by deduct ing from total press run all papers printed and circulated but not paid for by subscribers: of Independence Party Candidate for President Shows Standard Oil Octopus Was Repudiated by the Republican Party and Found a Home With Bryan and ys J - was nothing of the questions before the people of the. United 3 States was 7 o'clock lnes of people) Place-American League ark, Detroit é & Pp Game-Fourth o series between eo oeee Tigers for world's championship. Probable batterles-Brown and Kling for Chicago; Donovan and | seimiat for cp Dares? ogee. Booth. Come os iy taken directly Edwin Emery to the home ah 23. The Homes. | there was no the m ting 1e 1ec 5: dé lay prompt in arrival at the in He Cy Ta hy ‘ by em . Brazier J. G. McDonald Advertising Manager J. N. in ¢ the 2 -At cf exposition, audience assembled for the Greensboro Centennial and Firat North Carolina oar 6 5 -SHare f hearty peact econ ess, & message 0 é ‘ The following figures are taken from the report of A. A. Seaver, the Eastern circulation expert as published in the Herald Sunday, August 23, 1908: ee ieee eae Wor ell "chosen aie on gracefully Y an preside during te evenin,. on the , Words outl ook Oe d (Continued on | hv | | You will advertise in The Republican some time-why not now? Any advertiser will be allowed access to all nshdt ering trem aying fers minor injuries, + tions. satully Injured! rh arm ++ \} The Fatally fons ‘ . t throug + Prank One{ve will die. + "ekull + + David sone Bee 5 ischer, Fisher, shot twice in head, & "not in breast + the body. Steet etree ter? ||| CBO, * jrougt their leaders. James + $ and 16)" nes realtinet ; the on America result But might in three Ca this, e were, but w At- b een zm Ld Oil all my Kearns Bl r T IT r. Mr. You ee parties Democratic and HAS ~ yp BEEN H. Moyle, are not you se Ashby Sam got together, and a made pues The trade. of and : file > going § . to vote the American Mr. ticket Ashby of Snow, and have Bing, a county your own. of x the Dos » De moeraticmen» party atic said ne the Stan Hisgen, "and c and/) oy have bctovad sy sintaiiee? Hoy rayor 1 Oregon of the Ee Democrat Initiative ane who and the ts in refer- u not|!f etre they placed do it not on believe the In books ‘ it and have en a ae of the state," ve . \ Ewhose B past statesman tterances nresent platform do not coincide, RSryan used to be for the initiative anda referendum, the vy Same that is in chills through| an | giving by in his letter of acceptance he declared there Is a map of Los Angeles inferentially against it, possession of the Japanese simi"The Oregonian must have had those llar to the one In the city engineer's} |-peconcilable inconsistencies in mind office here when it declared last Saturday that s Aer ce for an hour and alit doesn't acree with the Democratia Mr. Barry spoke f arty at all | nalf. He was given an informal recep"Taft Rests Tous ving the lecture. "aot : Pangea oe Cincinnati Oct. 12.-Judge Taft left Cinctnnet! this morning for a thres Japan to Greet Fleet. The "4 lavs' tour of his own state, and on the >-The prepara‘ | Yokohama, Oct ; ; a thorough canvass. His ' tions for the coming a of the ; American | ‘rip will make special left his home eity at 7 o'clock 3 ave assumed tremendous proHaeeL oy rhe aDul r demand to }and within an hour he had made tho orti an address to Morrow at stop the/jfirst to reception in/the ath {pate acer jackies exceeds anything irly morning audience of farmers lnborers and ipa "ve essed In Japan and laborers. ; ma 1 |: ver witn € With the candidate to relieve him of some of the work of the tour were Arthur I. Vorys, Senator Wiillam Alden Smith of Michigan; Horace Stone of Chicago; James T. Williams, oz, E plan the MADE. ‘ allAre the party for is DE ; 4 peyrene ree . e He It has sought a direct statement from the ld Herald. B th Both J party i.s is expected; a¢ expec to county ticket? : # . 5 s-are not you going to vote the American delive a: deliver A ; 8 itself-for >» the . + ‘ a+ tS = 2 party county t s to t] the ; i ers pape streng rthening : oO re om Kearns. Kearns ie Te E ghetan s Oe the dee tae where palgning tonight at nefkrom Fat cane Gee tle The crowds that greeted the nomi{nee at these points and smaller places Interve ne were pete ngea der ns some o e stops muc > slas (oe Bop ay Until) he had reached [Zanesville at noon, the judge delivered ten speeches, most of hsi auc rs a ietrcnarere SELIEVE MEN WERE IN A SUICIDE PACT a +t cua to haveCallberately entered Into thrown a sutelde theal: pact ¢ | with you ) which d Democratic leaders and American party leaders are in partnership-and t stren i deb taaen be > $ @wo __Moundavitto. W. a Va, Oct n-t lg Coal miners, penniless s be ree nia' lnarer ennnee ane ticket? ganggo eee will nominee ee eee > 2 KKearns ‘ 3 committee; eae ee aeenan sone Mens ‘ eee the "Tomorrow é American the vote to Democrats all rest going of the to small s areor are ayyou goiMg . aii! } Jouble-e you be trneone:to it, to give the double-cross have trafficked? lave < i ?: Die ge nm tin 3 . The trade is perfected, and it is going through on election day. . ze! Ufe," expect to be in the ring up to the tim I am called upon shuffle off this mortal coi Hammered by the Republicans, the oil trust has been welcomed into y and Mr. fatted calf MOnthS} of course, re ay Mr. ©.3 Critchlow, business J manager ofF the Herald, are L not you going aito vote the American party county ticket? . John "e . + suffering ir ine "outgrowth an: ; " The Titres between the two fac- $ +S war us, ‘om Kearns, are you going to vote for Bryan and the Democratic state ticket? David Keith, are you goi ng to vote for Bryan and the Democratic state ticket? 5 All the little hired men or the Tribune from Frank Sefrit up-are you going to vote for Bryan and the Democratic state ticket? You have a state ticket of your own. Are you going to be true to it, or are you going to give the Democrats the double-cross on that? And then for the . alleged Democratic side: ; a al oe i . si ai Mr. Igleheart, general manager of the Herald, are not you going to vote the American party county ticket? t>t the miners and mene are |+ enit that outside three perso' + are oy: Tribune out in the open in this matter. to get the Theae Republican has. been trying ‘ : ine have side-stepped, equivocated, dodged the issue. Now let us try another plan. Page a declared disastrous.. Fae ; 2 county ticket, and all the American party people to vote for the Democratic state ticxet. Bryan, Utah for Bryan electors will be found on the American party ticket, and both Democrats and Kearnsites will try to earry That is the trade. as candidate for President of the United States. ris . or ef, have OSS Tg expressed SE a st 2 iev so inf: et has been made ¢ ha compact a infamous believe to unwillingness an they and Democrats, certain to announced been has trade This . + w OctAt ++ | here, ‘ a - enrlaesont, nine ‘ mee tePr among + | z Bar- party = ING THIRTEEN SHOT DUR MINERS RIOT AMONG a the of OFC. battle- the the membe oe success. for os Saniine 1 5° uke are coming 7 the tyiemont_ hospital the from be : |} Tokio in the IVER of Leaders ge pee eee ot0 cheer words : and is cp as epublican OR er Uiesach usetts. th Seven) or + Maine as trip will Ot. imaginary account of an attack by the fecal hore inieely is a result of his find But you can't of {t. advocacy of Los Angeles. | anything the city upon || Japanese s platform about it, and He told the club members that in ~ bt Standard sored fo ead fa tlie we mere [2 eae mene ote etiamet eS LJ aboard which proportions. ~ of af Rand savaral minutes when he cite attend aa eke Sains of a ares only preside, Pug Republicans of Utah wae : erate | a vote -in-lts Trail 12.-Richard the Thoughit ende ;n to fight." prepared Mr. Barry then sent of women audience his vast sym athy was read trom President Roosevelt "I wish I could oe at your congress As it is not possible, may I ask through you to convey to those assembled the assurance of my hearty sympathy and my hope for a successful meeting?" Oct. during to the Presid the American navy was In such @ cOn-| endum can vote for Brvan is more than De we any navy/T can understand. dition that could give : ; . . 5 we! who Is opposed to trusts and knows In one af ee fight, and janythine at all about the career of the a lard€ D c would be p the victors, : ma left iauioton | Stan On co"or npany y can _Support "Wrom the moment we Pp | Bryan and the present policy of his Roadg the battleships were being pre- | party is another enigma" |pared for war. The telephone service| Mr. Oryan''s Old Idea. was completed and by the time we| "But I should have thought that the lreached Magdalena we were in per-/| Democrats would hav raised the Ine eee : The correspondents | {tlative and referendum question even fect © Angeles, fleet knew a Natta ship have the a Los Ty, a correspondent conveyed poll startling Pacific. been Nortn Carolina peace the great auditofrom the Jamestown presence Rishard Barry Tells of Trip of Battleships Over the attacked' SYMPATHY Greensboro, eof the erg faba fe, that referred Co. P. Gardner. Thomas C. Ashy ang acceptably sevA delegation waited upon the Presl!topherson, who sang " . dent and invited his co-operation for re ampalgn songs, ,| efYectivens of the North Carolina proa cael trvine then told the history gram for peace in all proper ways and| Taft club organized a little OVCT | especially by attending the con 88, of the Tatt 1 signed by loyal) put his officlal duties made tafs imposcal 4 on a month 5 ago nt} | 1 which now had sev-| sible To this delegation Presi Republicans an bers, but was ready toosevelt gave emphatic approval of eral thousand members, the North Carolina program and prom- dich He extended a broad i eee eens to receive more ways. = eee ed his assistance in all possible | elevathe D desire who ¢ wl to | nvitation eal: I to the Taft H of Willlam dion Republiiin believers ner y_ ho are nd desire the election Republican ticket, to} joe Candy A. D. McGUIRE, | + 4 Manager Kohlsaat dent the impression he had gained in . various cities between Chicago and New York and predicted that Judgoa + Taft would win over Bryan by a flattering majority. Incidentally he made. stateme : "oh been informe that Rear Evans Intends to publish it In even a stronger way in a forthcoming magazine article on the navy and that having been so informed, he beat him to It ° The ships left the Atlantic at very short notice," said Rarry hey were unprepared for action. Should Japan Advertising Agency. P. W. DUNYON, Advertising « jamptom "Reads, amd hag ufos. at-|*™ WITH PEACE CONGRESS ROOSEVELT Taft Quartet Sings. : rine, yresident of | Colonel A. B. he en meeting to the Taft club, called t raft elub| order, and introduc ed the Taft bade Republican quartet, composed ot mt d Squires Willard 54 orthFred and C VictorGraham, Chris- || of the ; Mr SAYS FOE COULD HAVE ANNYHILATED FLEET | lantic to the Pacific, told £ C. R. + of Colonel! opening of the party was | congress toda 2h os {1 rium purchased opening PEP FIR + + Detroit. Standing of the serles-Chicago won 2, lest 1 Detroit won 1, lost 2. _ Victories necossary to win championship, 4. wa: theater the aw 2 ww 5° 6 , Ge.-_ A ay 944444444 4444444444 4444440 - don, "where ne was, mel. by Senaics BE. SEY om + > + + + +| >| ++] H. *- aaa? Bee R. BRAZIER, Judge Hugh H. Brown, who 18 a Can-| 4 didate for the Judiciary in that stale, 4 = Thomas Fitch of Nevada With | and es at +Senator Reed: Smoot, the speaker sat li f Jus.|+ Senator George Sutherland, Chie -" + and u | Secretary and Treasurer, Gray Bros, & Co. U4 ‘ +) + +z} sr Sud A t were at the doors to secure seats.) 4 mplires-Connolly and ae : , > urned away. a Betting-S to 6 on the Cubs oMany eer platform oy , just behind the | +‘rigs + day 2 to 1 they will win the seOn the just i = " ige who | Ss. . speakers were P Fianmgen, a ae > Weather forecast-Fair and will be the next senator from Nevada, +-evarit tice McCarty and many others o sal leaders of the party ved. in: the Senator Beveridge arrived . eity on the afternoon train from O&8fi Senator den,SG where he was 4 et Cc» by) oe LSP ee Washington, Oct. 12.-H. H. Kohlsaat , former publisher of the Chicago Record-Herald, and a close personal friend of President Roosevelt, stated at the White House today that during the last week he had talked with three of the most. A This report covers the period from October lst to October 12th, 1908, inclusive, for daily circulation, and for the last four Sundays, not inclusive of the "Prosperity Edition" of September 27th. Respectfully submitted: ZED. LuiGRAY, SORE tae cs FACTS ON TODAY'S GAME | IN THE WORLD'S SERIES Lake theater has seen many notable gatherings. Never any more enthusinatic or more successful. And it was a Republican meeting.} That was shown from the start. The} audience cheered the leaders of the t party as they arrived on the stage and | + cheered every reference to party aAl-) 4 fi: » the : vos packed to the! #4 fairs. Thi . nee a aS the street. | + roof, out of doors an q lo| + - f received. That the people of Utah have a part in these questions was shown by the manner in which they cheered and applauded his pronouncement of the Republican policies. before aS Followers. to be elected. The other man, who is a member of the Democratic national committee, frankly told me that he did not» want Bryan to be elected.'' oe » else. When Senator Beveridge told of the man to whom it will fall to carry on the policies the Republican party under Theodore Roosevelt has inaugurated, the roof shook with applause. That the People of Salt Lake have been blinded by local hatred and bigotry to national issues was pronounced a falsehood by the manner in which Senator Beveridge's exposition oe . 7 There a wy a here. And the meeting was for Taft. Long ros LE His Democratic prominent Democratic editors in the United States. ‘"Two of these men,'' said Mr. Kohlsaat, ‘‘are support ing Mr. Bryan in their papers, but do not believe he has a chance A Aliarb; J JOUNTRY. hearty. The feeling of the people of Utah for the chief magistrate of the nation was displayed in a manner to shame his detractors $4.40@ 4.45; Chicago Man Tells President Roose velt That Democratic Publishers Are For Republican Candidate George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. Equally with his predecessors the President was cheered, and 2; lead, 61 %c, PRICE FIVE CENTS. { Oheer after cheer followed 12.-Clos e: Lake, a; electro BOURBON EDITORS TO SUPPORT TAFT - A REPUBLICAN GATHERING ALL THROUGH =" ~ theater last night as Albert J, Beveridge, the brilliant young United States senator from Indiana told of the great men of the nation past and present. WEATHER TODAY: SHOWERS MARKPT, Oct. $13.37% @13.62 @13.37%cast, 13, 1908. =-- Enthusiasm Cheer after cheer rent the roof of the historic old Salt Lake York, opper, $13.124% Greets Senator Beveridge As He Sets Forth Party Principles Words of Cheer From All Over the State That Utah Is as Republican as Pennsylvania and Maine and That November Will See a Glorious Victory for the Grand Old Party and Its Candidates. ' $$ feo sf 4 jw] Ba et lig : | A oe Republi SHlountain the ccnty NAOFME TAFT Is Wild Pa Inter. are Moffat eastern7 Utah and the e cifle will Shake hands XI, NUMBER > Se ee 1 t Pato th HAs. railroads Vint - a OS VOLUME . et em Bet yt ae 10 PAGES REGISTE Ea -= ee & REPU BLICANS: he r a nk Fe ee ' enn coat ‘ e OHIS mali peethint die Site Ike @ + night.st tha Letters tn the pockous sect found alee arbyea tian+ | ae eanet verteerie |4 Charles to be Robert Bowers, re |$ hed unten cards + lovees syed aged 39, See and + + £4-4444-44-4444444440 |