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Show HE EXAMINES Addresses iii ces: of Exactly Eight Men and Sixteen Women. C That Renuttions d t Wi I| ale . | Be the Is AS Candi- All ime oncerning "I believe that William a sollewa rm large om majority{n Said Fred H. Tart wii! tl Rb 1 nthe A - electoral Maynard, |iy to da' ep Mormons in Once ut was of Perhaps went Washington, 5 & mopy D. in the C., coal to take ‘After I had the lands cases finished my W. Dennett, commisstoner eral land office to ne : va he Was of Frea|!ippman of the night held forth know aeieee the country has produced, as w one of the greatest constructive aatea men of our time. With the judicial] quality of mind did a not small have one and sat ealigent Mr.| @f terest: "the to eee, for the e men moat nd and wolves: part ‘chatted opt, Lip yaa of which io Show of which -has charac- a oF. drew lo words his both eloquent re all work k and and which terized all hihis campaled eir which hehe he wil.| acts. has| has thelr aeflag in his work. icen If elected, confine his first clearing up the table, riveting Into workable known as the p Roosevelt Business Men . pote work to clinching and laws what are tae policies.. by to he kill a who In the of no An's ea harm ae could most ee periods of and len acy Am ae t was charges, and ns poured and 2 obeyed Dian election, asthe Republicans were Bry-|such would| you out and of his j He to an of a » drink it, my his paper ates she a as dropped a carefully as Jenkins a Renee @ reviewed suggested with ta f to|/T ertile imagination and]h oratorical Stfect sof white capable. At times his to a mero whisper aS foreign re- e faate New Pore York for Taft. "New York is perf 3 him The fight there is on the Fen: i ‘ p js tter h aga s ae bade oe aout! inter- t {ts own € ¢ a6 » aa nN woulc would ing Ble, € en et erederes ae napnones: brnorshin. at thereis ne a as Si ‘REPUBLICAN RALL ests. But the fight o having : no noth- parently campaign € here mo1¢ a n > ‘Chanler back f there and necessary, mense vote on talked Home know how and Taft in nie to split will eet get an New York with workingmen | On Will will be Be Siete ouey doo : ot containing s hi ietos ae e told my tha or saying husband and 26 a big , Heat Lake é thing that ‘ will make Few of work.' hs Se and ofl rats who have been willing to leave for 7 bar on the American party ticket should find mn that press the thanks are D Slee go far to correcti ng th the charge h ehurch ee if they would come | the ‘ lige at » pte tiy No a weir 5 1e fo the ea 0 with oro anything rally 6 o'clock] ¢ olla Peat re- Question. a eee ce ; American patriotism, "ths in to. ao tc ae party for TAD young Mormon ticket American party of/in the hands of representative that addresses = own 1 in ocume ever to a world mistakes of an lessons i who votes a men-| to| (rIenne in cinco Dea , é The vote jand S| le the roads are earn-|Canyon. i money now, and the dividends]! etd a paid .from their earnings Of | ther years. We know . that our pros-| healt St ee welfare depends on the Sear' 2 which we are working. Bry-| a seen had a Joe s; lat owley and Taylor and ire Lippman and » Tanner votertie Republican P. found It is all very well keep | The nae naking Church of politics. would struige e today. at leastout logical to keep Butthe it politifoe the end Jenkins him told out of so, church Mr. that a affairs Street is inaccurate. Preside resident Smi Smith In a He 4 recent a ‘Betteer ; We voung oe for ; believe it will Mormon-an president a chosen ce NOT BY THE by ae political pelonged. ? . CHURCH, parties to ts thatig nope their A id friends Not ee if North he thewen BS) the Mormon to because ee pom: is 4 aaee a0 oR c they was kon fo ethe:3 eines Stee publican ic ket vy clear . 1G grea atm | the That Re- | is 5 ticke is the 1@ party not call and|the see gain, st : | him Souue Dollars mt was church given in 1907 authorities of ig If hein h mons, feared many of you. that be afraid of the fe peril, Vile tg "because the oney tha' stati ‘ a "ae Kat carried the ub f et forward f | bursement - i cpp er - Sr rise anereebe te ove ¥ oO ft ede "by he young Moree for the oe ae : or @ whoned just *ket ay th e as be- city fast will as young Mor-| fnances of the people will permit. true, if - the} The money will be honestly handled young Mor-|.and: there will bi » graft in the dis _| they have a co yrwg , and en aoe nd a} enee which made them a e nme control in.1907, are they likel to be less. brave in 1908? f they | 0. De. w 7 , " ntrolled. by ; their | ee | in BondsRor eri } 1as been been wasted a ts PEnihe re-|}o6 of ogre a8. eae. at of order, an lion dollars In city improvemen of the ake C Lake City Much o f by the PD par- 5 I * enuren will no Million nas = happened oe , then," ot scandals in it the here ie management the oie of offices Ther ill be no intolera carntG pial elected officials are t the. people. Elected officials Onsible of the Re to puBlican party WILL be : e servants of ) a ll the peo people, no matter whether | those | et people por voted - rovernment STEN - idetraviie yeitee times.for sn look wage oat c iy i [ Nebraskan asked ‘No. and der When more . m an Jf gM la alr: they acd nearly anil one to --- Republican child, death three want ate EBES -h hard times.' Ore. ne s home from near Bryan' "Thie seemed to be the Liment. oe workingmen a T talk I took pains to out ine sentiment and } It is for eenelusion ' that ; P all classes sd: Republ t Castle Dale Temery uy £. the entire have camp undoubtedly Republican mnThe ers ranks workers there e e€ i that they na ‘ has and made | And he 3 : Events hearts have made bye ead of . ran into anothe . = Ts moraines, Cure = x sheep "King herder TO 1 'eas TAL Turncoat kell Democrat Senne Tees< Tednesday shby o Banwsen ia faitaful, Says | Charges Are ‘ Incident. rar ‘ Monnett "Tan ee he rit. We Teer e Pc aeraee at Oo" late to co down. ‘ too Wednesda nullifie Such a eet the e future le te Itch pa K ee toak the . tra C Has d ose arrived in Salt 1 was billed t o talk Provo, but got in ae 7 trom Fernie Ferns itin danfor SFEthe coma Garde n y present allied with. one to PaO RSES!. Dee Bi bee prophet ing | ed . From Relief from that imagine how itch [ gone that itehing agony | sw moment? Ju vate kin and no tnat the eeiette an tick- rt Brothers' Sheep | a and itquid- loser ma n : Haskell SS a fs No it if-by will mn "ih ae a‘ ar on the regarded ant acten tana Bryan and eae to say late covered. last without night company, inches and .1088 the Meeting recent iThemeant on nP|| faof them Algula' remeate in Ff on : Re onal ly know that it ee ines the "eh immediatel as we have seen| eta nee itor Ww ¢ ft vueae tat nay i atee ‘ a ar as ae . cures that follow, a > are permanent. 1, Druggists, 271] Druehl & Franker Matin ‘ of snow is met Who' gates, was] sa ae reported ere city a ve andf great raised by was. id cinaidate epts wns m ns ment fa the 1 its; convention that would disfranchise and apiye them ont of the And o make U Not' author? certain! Wine | the dele-| if he stands Ne uve HI convention on earth slaver can Hlow } he be convicted Does~< re any a pat rink Son of a' greater, He Tle Know Kr It. sidelayed 1 =| 1 oat onion aR ti‘unnel 60 fine ws wi eee Stunning POR Wao HMERY havo Ne = Autumn ‘ats TARDE AND. beautifulshats well Fro 1 Z as a the x at Hat atws OCCASION, $7.00 and superb gathering ec berg Parisien co tae ctok cB eal ae 05 hats o rf nrc -mer Saltair To salt ¥ he overlooks ith the church iro | to control of ion, you aan Ss naere Pi L, Utah. Judge If permits Street apture the name of Mormon will promise to make an ar pro the Temple and a skating of the Thee Tabernac) Dl bens no;pence the pas -Street because mle oer for. has you the He fox made the present. made are the no appeal Mormons. of ; liquor selling But : 0 fact that the onnr en on Charles S. Tingey, Monday received approve Ss There Street nnrase in anything called Mormon. is probably the most immoral possible manuscript on page in the 11 ¢ ) f the) |) over | had > jt | at pore a"‘J.' secretary by mail{ of state, ifs the dec- Will Knight never even his name until he added to college for reasons at Garfield rains had county have roads, aes have a becom next the and gale. usual some to ImpassaI Saturday; the lot plenisned and this weels the sale has will eae€ of hig , own. following "AS You, LiKE cre 25 East re- lyraimous consort oO nar tha te in T religious | fcPiaucies e's plural wives before nies pst git triumph kes It makes : Third So. $t the disgrace! continue | to his polyg 1 illegitimate child of birth 4 - e companionship nA r irate machine stalled in th sjle ‘ sreon compelled to7 re >= ae and ane mi tr Sarees tul LWO UL ee Brn F ar Bryan Soe ner Wil His 168 votene in talking congres iff brought its own sad rman { bill bill broug son-Gorm subscequeut disaster. eloquence 9 "been é when Secretary A mal State ngey eclination and tte the on Americanism shall) state, | renin who "aGicatehe Cree re- the later substitute * at once sent out letters faith became | candidate, cand) ° $90 will send the 27 county clerks in 1S¢ pani: | tifying G3 ' lavevalrendy received little difference C bs : whether » eel his personal Bao d epee ace | a tyThat to conaone varty. ¢ v willingness + Aaa eacria marriage iftherebe.n0}\ children {8 80 much worse than the} 2 otects that John <A polaaea 3 hide his head-inj Stree 9 . 4 - must want votes very | shame. of need | ceiving the with | document LIKE Utak. use af sisted that these voters only asked mission to be allo on to v didate of their cho ene Judge One.) wae e n ae nothe ‘the ere . . Political Notes. Republican state headquarters has ons on on hand a number Pa of buttons for first har orors:and) those. who wis hem can ,, Accommadated y Secretary a eRS 2 vud or others tn the offices 1} ar the Ute ih First foters Taft axue d es aguec" anda are very y attractive. ~ perRTT. n names in the blank spaces left. Right Lies With Voters. ents ig enlew, said "No" is, with saic anne Praag primary right Hes in jn conclusion ich "chican "trickery,'' cannery," "coer- peech terms clon" were uppermost. Wording of Declination. Senator Sutherland confined Mr. Critchlow contended that the], himwording of the declination of the Pr tae te _ questions preelectors to serve on the Taft-Liberal had only bets ah at Mr. Critchlow ticket was not of the nomination itself | in California. A ‘ : find one case, but only of the Pare of voters, by law. not say He assistance of a certain number of ‘Cannes nst a thing not recognized | gj, Michigan and ee argued whether that a man he should could | states, be elected | by Democrats or Republicans or any | other body of citizens and had no} right to choose who should put him in office. He cannot,-he said, refuse tS be the candidate of any body of v ers, therefore this could be no Si ee the he said name this he cited a hio, Wiscons . a of , A er states. Peers an anarchistic nominated ticket him which by would | was of Mr. easfer As strong as to know that. the e is not temper "and constituents Justice Frick-‘*You ee ac, penis Gib claim the voter iene publia of that the at te eke for an defeat, must he therefore decline | mar nomi lons See e umption : our honor. all that as many tickets in the fleld as it 80 | position etition Many laws pea r but on eon 1 the coe apajocating what ak donee ballot, infey that tickets ae 1 nd public pole uld not be undu multiple Justic " decided ce, Frtek- Sane Dar ee Justice Frick here enna: au enoes aon a man aw not care to be nominate Mr. Critchlow-* by a in class, say the | law Srovibes cor enarenees Suppose that to remain on Senator Suther' ca bopagpatled that me ; policy favors oie 2 supposed will are on. of his|be declined and "Suppose ed a confusin. Until with the thin sora the jatter wi 10 candidate bil county ected do e Se , th@/and the Socialists fo oe "with politicst party‘nominating him mination of at same Mr. Critchlo arcchists hav county recorder. Would his Aecligg= the right to candidate on ee ea subject." aeike eaaker their Mr. que ticket views Obstructions Critchlow on to paeianine who may] tion him a DRiviaaiae Voters. continuing said that| of the oft ae that few latter nomination ticket altogether. he does not Oclalist nomination days desira tao from after row Say to be tagged and declines party, and a tha:‘Ropublicnans nom- he was most worthy of office on whom | {nate him. Must his a declination the majority unite and any candidate throw him out altog er? should receive the suffrages 0 A Poser forpir 8 willing voter. The courts alse should "Suppose that in the cou nty 101 avoid placing a7 obstructions In the eople for the purpose of SE of any vote oe a nominee nominated him by pea whole the Frick---"'Then 3 s ; "Th was soe Sees that . offensive: in itself Into one of conFre aust', décline? the If he is on venience to the voter. candidate any not ballot may official vote for him? Mr. Critchlow in citing the difficulties of scratching pee attempted to e so fun at Senator Suther-| te RU mene by saying that stairs with land's =P nse He had gone down the senator before court opened to inspect a voting machine and the senator did not know how to work the lever to split his ballot unt{l shown by himself. Vis standa ma n of Senator Sutherland‘s7 ae worse much how difliculty ad Se iny ices one ta Hi epeeeo he has sold ‘Saltair, and.can re owe ihe lination of Jesse Knight as Democratts charged aa eee A SRE Gwin | candidate for governor and the sub~ . Nace. be gonkng Eee é aneaid = a : degree of| stitution of Jesse William Knight, his " : ~ | ; or, inane sent and approval there-if|<on. The candidate was certified as John A. Street could find anything to} Jesse William Knight, a name he measure | proposition Page let Me Mr. Critchlow tion is blers coe Bo back of Suppose the m- and red-Nght dwellers of Salt to discredit a candidate for sher- argued Me that the ae words the Bryan candidate ticket cannot consent by any group of men Anarchists, Democrats, other party. He murrer be sustained. 1 law the local "provides machinery party by number tickets e for that dividing and pro- | the Into fillng nominations county sections ee a hei from ; people's the Taft-Liberal "retary of eines dale aeiar ic were wo Be or wilt iar Qo ao 7 , Ware put state andwhenthey on the use will." ticket | principles ; ne would other to carry of out the a that its a oh ca at can have} names] ne y, os accepted : tahds idea 2 "es : e make no ; sa tts y stands party polley. and The say that th for pledged tickets represent one principle. tion picks the standard ° of stand The convenbearers, for these eee aise! ma . m aa o carry ese ou ' wonnae then | can tack on to his declaration ticket. ong = = and cant lines as same He held that divisible, that candieee foe a party are grouped under one heading that people may know that they have, | ¢ iples would Republican by Court. ne hot Cc of the number multiply could It would cause|ing that1 it Ist Indefinitely , ther than free and|# nominee of Mr. Critchlow-'All Dy elnahons of equal regularity must be accepted and it does not lie in the candidate a disEig UaD. who shall vote for hin Mr ritchlow sald further that a voter Saati not be Se to ee throu any o in Bagh aarcce ge ys AT TG Had the Taft electors resigned from the Republican ticket and accep ted nomina- tion Offic to any | other dec nation. whether Republicans or that the de- ate ee - Pg preference that "Frick ° ane alto A. nomination be given to u party was|4rgument on much the Frick-‘‘What I sald s aesitee atter of convenience | that of Mr. Critchlow, Be Vue iain If he is on the|# nomination was not ballot ety. person may vote for him. aero ae ae ak as @ vides next its say who shall yote' for him, but he can say that he shall not be tagged by a party n whose principles he does not believe. He may not be designated without his with, eaHae of 101 and ‘"‘nomt-. not syn were and nee" onymous and"candidate" a nomination : he may be. declined declining to be without a candidate. Kansas case was not similar. There Watson decline to be a candidate, but merely objected to his name being used to must The whats ic ted -"Yes, . ae voene He the nomination others. || head. describe <A he on declined he declined then Daa gs for the office and his resignation must be from the ticket and not from any part Quotes Watson Resignaticn. He quoted the resignation of Thomas E. Watson when indorsed by the Democrats of Kansas as running ‘ Bryan. He did not agree not he could case such fraudulen enator Sutheriand-wiye S@oveines of state cannot tell whether it "e ® Mormons This | That of honor for : John A. lott of the Utah. ne Burl Url ate | 2 think wath are! re the | its 2 platform without any | thes | asked. adopts it without withou fSe a ked She faintest suggestion | gallery or even th change, does From average voters, for many aswou ia {t be) : Senator ald Perha curlosity | your had anot tah EL pve his state. the place of his birth. He in the matter of split tickets.' Mr. Critchlow maintained that no has ‘dae mue in building it, and the could be found giving a father before hi did is enactment hie more hs This > ecline from the home of his mother the land of his : falls af snow How does he know that DIBELODM |) awe you are Mormo we appeal t are expected to cause d lays eat of | was not prepared by some member Of | vo to answer his demand with a vote Laramie The barometer at ints Srey some church? How does he know for the Republican candidates because fs at the lowest point ror eral e hand of some man Who) no safety lies in any other courst wala Ve but th 1an f M Gireat aliGte: wou ere inteooataith ‘a: bawar Te fet doesn't beneva. i fc see Fe mes lleve our people are making an end Train Fast to Track believes furnishec 9 a Wr oreliinta'e No honor o hope, no x 4 5 rave out 80 readily : ve Grand Junction, Colo, O 9 Che | sage his. party a SEG to talk of |ie PeaceDOLY SAMY in Utahsi orINC securit ‘n ar | Mor: heaviest rainstorm ever known in et He isn't In goo ben eth jj. | men home can com from giving pons a é vailed for the last s ree VoOlitiCS. e is 1 candl- | tre) of h over into the ds o ee 4o8 td hae been a steady, soaksree: an ets that permits no freethe party which is just now using John ne downpour {in the valleys yf th Gare 5 ‘es its members, that Street for its toc seats ry wit pes and unusually heavy | dom, that SOT eae Cha sd officté Me Young Mormon, answer the Street adfalls of snow In all the mountain sectella them artes le to.the people. . It] 4r with your hones straight vote tion mountains rounding |are not responsib 3 for the whole Republican ticket Grand valles are almost completely | qoesn't lie in his mouth to preach eee ae og ee a ee i covered {th snow 7 berty and independen ~pendence to the young pont Mie land om ain a0 195, westper ae of Utah ‘DEMOCRATS RECHRISTEN r bouné r n faston ; the cae aes the } man ‘ is 1hart d to sa satisfy, He \ Id gitta young Mormon ap3 hav a WILLIAM e Been heen nadort. KNIGHT re sks ths ) ; ee : if he asl ; $10, too. as anything | of ui models . es charges 6 this : , 1 were| ! issues American party platform ~ Does he know who made that. plat- | : ry product of the con- | form. it thehe rat pr composed vention? Was Was-it and) printed before the day i conventiat | loves F. te casa, teria up to tl $10 and $12 standard of theater. Orainnee xceptionally stores, at these prices we show | willtake preatde and alsola attrac Uxe ri ollest on 2 automobiles. Georg? that "te ° rT payin g. le, especial ly for Parl P. Christenskin ¢ es ite} | Sutherla and aurle endless, ea lie Ye 3vou just Siuiheviand to attend the Republican You can -simplest of ex-| & s+ Garfleld last night, but we try the simple nedy- il of tats rally at Garfleld last night, 4 road "a u ie Alem i ‘ | : st bevond Redwood roac South the sheep 2 eran 5¢ fe stor by on om the | He has now been duly Pecimsrenet by the Democratic party. He ts also now Mr. Street's Language. | the etual nominee of his p ark | land a 29s 1 and and which includes many copies and adapi orev vi) ich he can thank The Ropub de uartet ak an headed addressby WD. Shiilips will || tations ot French In the me ane while Tspenk only oa F which , vA ich called unt models of attention the grand to suethe ; ( not think Boy old lieve the monotony | can. ct i On the accoun gr e- | for myself, furnish mustie to rellev : , K and hich the the public's leaders appreciation of g ree who took his wives| shabby manner In which coss and I Fede time pole i } ne rs > the exceptional ilt in our $6 plume before 1890, and who does not neva toe his party we re treating him Itc itch a soothing 88¥5 eee My ae . | oe us Satan declined concerning h Gone, the Skio Soothed efreshed-Immediate ly. drops an you A d the Eon : . indi nding Centennial 0 25 W snow is falling between 7 Trains are not chedule so far, but heavy wai HURT emp jloyed Cheyenne. genera with whom try and find ed reached she Taft among millions (Sav adka: Instant Relief pen ARE righam:; 2 a the Tbe thie Sight * long Vednesda ee oe a City, 5 and. Sate Oe ee alocal-speale cement. ee cree thie ev entre | ey Pe nok een. stumping for the Wednesday at Ma | Democrats jn Wyoming. Ik natal oe t for.c the mona and pelninder Sa yee r ntee oe | a epe i § . DempE ratiet Se ree ire earn Republican _ id for the party ne ts es v0 g 5 " apes train 3. ane pena 2 Pa ieR and anne MANY Continued From Page One.) (Cop ported, with some 18 inches -- to two fe of snow te Ras ¥ EEGs & trols rT show NO) jo.+° with a band ofhavin sheep, been In Spe tore as2 ves are e enains or ! esterdayar a will surt-|hours without food, but he was locat- h onnNNovember see Rallics. ane me un ee c to CRE "e: ‘liiam Spr Joseph Howell and Utah's next overnor David eae state treasurer, willd congressmi fons ; . at Parowan an Wedias tan = ae sat Cedar Wats p ss a spublican ig rallies tonight; an ther claiming socialists gains, the z me decrease. ¥ starved. not will encouraging heen of the mos While the Kearns outfit pave ture for Bryan. I have do en for Bryan, whom I met sald, and | thusiastic say prise thelt and opponents eelva Sot Cleveland. i ownership and} the hopes of} Taft Is and elected We} peen work better] the Not Nebraska . ask Mr. Mormon directly DON'T B. Critchlow made what was more a campaign political speech than an argument in court, while counsel for the electors confined themselves to the purely legal phases of the argument aeo e party party of oe of law d aw |itVeen needs no "counsel the for root or them to/ty which FOC I 4 Mh Teticekt gives his case away progress was fhe he y ne no. gene general voting jnmon when he says that he|bellion. 1 : Idea |} mons the Idea ie ch possibly J Is= | rian rae ; : "instruction their I were een | struction Carolina and ans with ‘hele cade ne Repubiiren. he 1 re-|'when ete ne I for - but! which PEOPLE did not set forth a cause of action. It! a was to this that the argument was| put made Blithe Presidentwould Smithvote said | iner FarHanoniicen eee The vouiie MerGn ne people for ‘leket; becaliae thatvatede : Mention t : Republicans PRAYER (Continued ae he Again, this' many who. should have | uae be to deekept. the. compact aid retired from | feat the Kearns party ha nnot be tHe ticket, saya t Deal aca Smith one by voting a Democratic ticket. It can be done if the young Mormons and |in 1996, "instructed the Mormon peothe . old Mormons and. all the other ple to. hevotehasthe Republican He | trends of peacetioteat says ne copies of ticket." the Im-| Repabiloen Gudition ith that in Utah will vote the provement Bra"in which ~trat "In-}| unfon of good forces; the Kearns tickatrlictiontenrinté e haaimot. The |-cet woula ge dofeated utterly-and nev- truth he ma WITH could areti Racer the | fore v Be ey vate young are usin vote the Republican © tick Smith did | saree aig ie ie oe Hains| United States senate' We many|his exact words. Preside nt COLLECTORS oF HONEST DEBTS. on Banks Building, _- i City, KEARNS FIGHTS HARD TO HAVE REPUBLICANS ASSIST a Mor Panama pe for a if We oltect debts the ea Protective Association CIENTIFIC SS "SOME ly life-and-deat catthe onTomNovember Kearns Young will collect some turn fn your claims. | Zoot money from hon any collection agency in Merchants' if, oe of the kind. He thanked God | ocratic party cannot possibly hopeto ay ao faa EY - gale. Now o 1S paneisese in he aeons, ae |4nNd added nee the expression of thanks | Novem No attempt is being made the| that those representatives had been ak direct son it beat "Fy clared that an annon J. teleat the T.}|# that | be to try" to induce nae" tn BANE t's, eet pra t he he had had om And Fran success of our part in "thie elentios means the defeat-utter and final , the American party as a disturbing actor In Utah. No new arty, hopeless . z ~ . Where Is His Limit. [of national fe toc fon. San survive on hy should he demand of the] tories of the past have cost he auc. : } , nO a nenalte | cler ft y ne , : Ae eine ed ete Tt ae ba Hon" of > AuKee . ee; ee get rit bac permitted to dictate : the severityy of a k with the vecity,, nara if they : by etain ma city disciplinary measures ina ec urch, "They contro) c nnot of ke t where will his limi PaG rie ee S limit of direction be] if ey fail to wih, the county ‘this year. that|cian a 8 Rooms jack son, ‘and the eoneideration Ge 4 ig Messrs, | Sonable se nut we ask } youn Momnonito with- Con San Franelsco, Calif ns, ne State etreat, Wm. eligrteenmnaler, to time 7 out excommunicating them from the Mormon church. By what rule of| reason can he dictate to the church | the measure of its punishme nt? eee Ree what is in the pa so-called confession know OPEN pa ee }eadquarters there, at ' pin a campaign wii ‘the vigor that pe characterizes> his po litical wor The reports =hick the county. committee have pecelved from mec? N City. against hunand good old state of Utah notice West Jordan, Utah. Maria ren holt, 23 W. ist Dri J. Bea Pocatello. ‘dan. F. R.. Wa Ss. - hea to Vote f s young Sionmace ahaa eet. for Street {a the sam: City, Care New York Hotel, Mrs. I. E. IO, 417 S&S. bth. s City, Henry P. Bennett, Sheltbourne. Nev priest, the feted ofvotethe forAmerican eet. party Let the undolog of their | asked to utter anathema | dreds of honest old men oa E Mr. Street RaSAlIE church degraded } = right No church should interfere in | have Sonaaentin iene sad ee political affairs should a| vote American politician interfereButin neither the affairs of he heathe ores ter He rty ethon MoM' is ; thc en church that the oe fy < Utah. BD, Black tne: Gis 176 W. Sth So. Jas. Gilbert, t a weapon which. ac re-}|to make them erent mer in a na young MpEm on should vote ae employe, to me vf It. is s cert: o railroad d cannot earn dividends, re- theTherounRepublican county committe e | plied Tim present so much be. | 2R sepublic aein ticket certain that~‘ thee| this is thls nace year?. his then If they will' gained not.' the ee AN because ae Re eee the railroa sub-chairof the cabinet need duced wages will follow, and men will} i hag appointed i H. 8. Joseph, : independent . i mi ate th Me tenetdd hich take | meetings Sh» t be "act Meta pa a newhe capitol webs prayer." | ofsecurely now at ; & the five precincts which . -eet wants to ask the young| | sts building t ould no ye waldad builder be ; discharged ingha : 4 been | iman n the of whole of the town of Bingham Mr. Stre wa ILLED AND . nd eame iauestions the that. administration. "beat ider 1 of the part é "'The first step has already n E a ts reached. Park K'tofward to it hopefully argument re Drv. Bt Kaylor, Akron, Colo. | Box Elder N Brigham Cie: a Utah. in calgon puts party that people ‘hat Frank Utah, ah, i i: issued in of criticism, his may be : ‘to vote for o him BEGAUSE theyy I every ther waretl my husSane conference address officially indorsed Mormon-to defeat utterly e party with Mr. Annis and me|the candidacy of "Joseph Howell for} | called American in county. There‘cused me as I have|congress and Reed , Smoot for the governo . Avise several ' POUCAL advisers: had become impressed for Ae them Te hat tg aside from the ques‘etpeet 4 Areeie wie a haart He ‘has asked. the young Mor- , of his! in| containing charged Aside , thes Mormon arty be to a church. COLLECTED ross \ Bountiful a -op. Bound Utah. ea : Cannon St., City. U tat Light & Ry. Co., y: Rocky Mt. Bell Tel. Co., City _ Sarah Hart a Ww. - on, Dr a Millir City. - Mullett & Co., to | 25 from MONEY Colo. n. Co., they may ect from the Kearns | party candidates in the. county, And for the Republican party, Mr. the Btreet and his present party friends, J 2, Unwere formerly . Republicans ees , could paooue |comed. before refuting the 2¢ Sets out in his paper athouse eraiact never ‘0 told|says ays outcom { this Se gepne Republican principle should tie spped!s no fault with other party order- =Some ever J coul of these a told sin M®/ 4; Bingham Canyon on26 the seedied that President BCoper er should a October: ecial ways hear a prayer before consultthat though See ee re area | Guay ram Salt LéKe Ww iil emi lit a ing with his capihet upon the alfairs| them to vote for fj aves dvising them to support Hisgen, they | crowd of boosters 1) the county | of the nation. , al Spat wy = i ane determined to cast their votes] candidates will be prese nt. enety oehe | tary xh Loeb, veoaee saated iiim at that atthe S who assures M8!) | among leaders 4 3 : See Pear oe f ere amilies. Se se aOne aati eave ea the leave Salt of the par sa a Poe vote they ft to my 3 hus-|,_For one thing, hey Js vastly illogical, | Women, in' th s avatiact . vith oo ¢ avenger . this morning President to opene d "with Monday, Im-| There ?CCause p Candidates October wher- was withdraw Wan coat weesb laa Oct . Pe Rees of Vhit a blind man, widely nown cans are z 3 st || comman begs cor who nd, has a license as a Baptist Vs a.,; them } ter am ‘ from Alexandria, w ho There | forget WANTS CABINET MEETINGS | He ‘aia not mention the name Re- | fe'the' patty Beit. i County cece de ae Stree a a revoly into|lopen all the persons some banded from Ln Nae the "I belies e he Y ¢ s aha than: "Mn {n warvante I : for the Pres: vencn Speen For one Bryan and ba , Kern dozdozen Mer that I saw there were a they tick withdrawal. a be any y nusband took off hia revolver dropped to tha| Sees a rs inform him URE TO AT can = plac my | ican 1@ very high the appeals to them to vote " the Re tel] |PUDPlican ticket. If he can adopt that boasted then let ‘apostle them me | Course In his hunt for votes, he can|them vote for find vl most earnest dabira: that: 1 ve allowed;| their mother =o. haare ee hem pendin | on Hughes ts apeffect on the Taft e interest Street ty the should fact that why party is the first candidate of any Hone in this a en who has made | 4." the basis of appeal for votes. hee |vens I hus- | which may Tiiabandn "lawy ers in lations, through the secretary of the One man net t{ncluded in the eight] murder case tol the newspaper I} rteasury financial matters, and so on enene ee oes te dedi waited injhad made,denials and I car ei know t makeits more sey ; the hal or his wife ntfl the con-| specific until con-| | down the list cl : cs y sluston the tirad The merican | tents. ."Knowin k they hedo, would these! | 11_ryan well as that did not consider "My husband A party: and I had three ve n evidently echilof fficlent importance] a Our youngest child is an in-| men now u : the meeting ¢ suffis PD ren. 1 § i ' re liaye power enough to carry out IS|} to warrant e in sending, a report ant and requires the attention o ts io and aralyze busi-|er, but this might be accounted for| mother. I yul find no trac of my peculiar notions z Dp cir " by the fact that Lippman probably |children after my arrival in inthrop. n 2 sutt t--Taft> will. carry filed his speech before ae proceedia ae . I ve since, learned oe. | "In my judgmen Y/lto t n or would n o le newspapers tha y we every northern state and possibly/ jearns organ reporter in for reer ot Mancock, N- a I eee Beer Lee. with Maryland and Kentucky. cégched = church; beqause of brother | faith: because of his membership and or-| that organization-and on the -- remembers outside and pointed he aie pecatas r have be commander-in-chier BAS GLiies| en cay alee see Aimefican party.) At Nahe aa eee tell pee him with languld glance but the very ye might do. rough the secretary | theatrical a quality of the address de-| of state he would control - yet time'there nis religion a la irge drink me thereupon nett nlece a ‘ht d kicked m Mrs. Hains says tne do not , ordered him and ‘at seemed friendly Republicans to save the country un-|others rose ts 1 shrie ot »retended|and when h der a Bryan administration, has no|fury, a 1 pee ed nemies of | stated, he had force. Bryan, as resident, would] the American fla and, ine OSA Ss the/and the latter ae wrote | badly when he Mor-/in the lust for Cannon' said-and it ite Sesto ae she found Dr. Wilson.| counter argument to the same clti- | was vociferously applauded-is the aa en Pe ThEhuAeEe On EL beet | zens pares eee eee the Se acee "Wren Dr. Wilson left ia the otlnora Mr. Street's long address, in some| speak It_openty Thet ance aL ere endeavoring to assist »l respects the most re markable politi- | herents 00 or r 3 and husband pushed 1 up up the t wine ‘Ina ow from rom || & cal document pave shown it by]2 t is oe 2of ae rard comment the with speak all>the control the senate and prevent, laughable as it is to think of appealing to! one iA ana He the vio- | Party tnat husband : and his : came ¢ tite 00m and one of fatiner them, I cannot Which. took Aold *f me and they? OF course Icy aia tote a rom who the to fee) Communion begs tor vote oe i anything ota be allow ay sett a will drive ali Vote Republican Ticket out the Mormons. Says when Test eace and Wrote upon the cu : Ret Mr, Street's party victorious, Paper the as they demanded. <As soon as I If John A. Street is privileged to} doors of prisons and the mission q‘ do so to my 3 pears ask for votes G from men and women] fields‘ of ‘Mexico e will be c open t o th ; e yo J next morning, June Y yas | because they are Mormons, he will cer- | Mormons. It youn Mae ons if a and Phe ete Oey. "the! ter te rrible tainly not be surprised if The Repubie Se een . is the promise of silence when ; W.!skey signed ‘an of his inae scopy Die dnt they dr the anuc ya ae oe an Sederel judge in ‘ a an eds eae a resu At from rovernment wouldchavestha sauna | On ae on, with scarcely a pause,/been endeavoring duce me the he { morning der B ryan. »| | aggerations under Went Mr. Lippman. All the to oldtime ex- he nkins with regard ve improper re ghinne with times the him. MorHains told me many lat not Mormons a reason vote the American the The business men of the East are Lippman proceeded t a renee eerie alt the same ne he handed me the sum- | practically like race horses at ft sages from what purported to be the | Mons and complaint post in a ready action. to receive the word Eaalllteatinigney of an ex- "Mormon take by "When the revolver feil to the floor set the business of the country going the government some year "Ss EO. eae told aT aiTaban d that ae fad the minute they know Taft is elected ne "Take this er, ntin Mr ette Sot ae told n another Der- | know t certathit h he| Lippman. "It pretends that ie. Dannie son. y husban Le me that I had hey kno o a certainty whatt are more loyal to the flag than the| better go to Mr. Annis or my mothe policy of the government under Taft Mormons, the sworn testimony of | 2nd will Jenkins be told for me the that next if my four mother] years and|the courts is against them, and this] Would not take me back I could live} can plan accordingly. On the other eer palgade has ne een denied, This ae ee hand sass they also know y moth-| that if Bryan Is rent cate ‘that fn thelr PS plot ae 1 a aoe ue oe to ‘ 2 : B § y z oat e h i & elected the hard times we have had | to teach the idea o ‘WeneeaTice awnlnat band and left with my mother, ane oe ae ae Saki cone ho ee nt to their children unto oe to W as Mass., where I have forse for the simple re n i i@ fourth generation, an jave no} Since rema man can say what Bryan as President aoe they ‘do it chey are the first hive aE ed ata or ata le raise the cry of ‘sto thief' will do next. |My husband's conduc o opportunity, lis terri ne eaten: oe plete atce overy e Yi iratee hoon Si RMA OT SELIG EAE Te ‘One prominent business man said t hemselves, ar P ment of me, except that his mind had to me, ‘No business man could go to| the thieves. = been poisoned by his brother. For two] bed at night with the certainty that Same Old Exaxceration. s vears \T. ine ninne heel policy oli a in that a have 35 vears why they him. He > makes the both] brought me alhave Mr. drank nothing | American onduct house. wa the records of the endowment | then came In was waane sd trom prison, where coat and his Are Waiting. appeal party state ticket. nothing whatever. | fort unately 2 C for his party,ne that purpose the evening my]d was 4 e at 2 as at least for the time nbandomied in replies band, Mr, eas ae Arda in- yawned a walted the won for the| quietly enone them- a Traltors to Flag. fla The Mormons are traitors to the followed raed the epspeaker, and there| |. nom nts Pause in the conr , 6rized shown oe tis . business - a nd in politics. From what he talked. a 6 He vilified and F blackguard-| heard I am satisfied that Taft will]¢d the Mormons the entire extent} carry New York. ba Mae vocabulary and when he ran| "Leading men of the East Taft to be one of the greatest she the | Servant coffee. techee speak above| a oar to make himself heard in ruptione. of it. There w nterees fed- work at Washington," sald Jud M 4. "J | paid Asi e ay aynar I e a bio-pi to aos York, and while ere made some effort to inform myself on the political situation. I talked with many prominent men, both in| last difference Jenk a the stcircle little Street's of about cresinicn 289, Ttten-| tood that T wns wngees Ofto meFee > aeee attine fecesfo eeton,Z NO. indirection, everyt no| £mons rervJ a unable utt x a except' the American party and body testi- pee A. MORE THESE phe SEVERAL fs RECEIVED MONEY LAST WEEK AS A RESULT OF ae es TURNED Us poe COLLEC inn, * Bingham Canyon, Utah, _ Copop Loa, Utah. Chas. Kastle mons. He signed his name. He put An hen. the bad old man conhimself on record as appediing ar cludes with the statement that the Revotes on the ground of religion. He | PUPlcan party Js largely an ecclesiashimself frankly to the your g | tieal machine, ‘while the Democratic attempted | addresses Mormon, and tells voters of thar fatty | arty isan impotent remnant." ‘Denio- continues: living room of . Jr cla" assistant to the United States at-| Private home at 1175 Browning avenue, | asked me questions torney general, who has just returned | J°&¢Ph Lippman, the¢ ‘uncrowned king" na stupefied by the from the East, In company with to iudge C. Judge 8.2 Zane, , who represented the |Ness defense, Maynard makes John STREET'S LETTER AN ANSWER TO IT of T wound, ordered ane eeto go down stairs. |The man was left in the fleld to effect | 58 ;"ee n and found my husband,/a far greater damage to his ticket would enkins, his father "and ~ a awyer,/than could have been experienced | tine = Soeennett precise- twice One: zo followed threatened: further and ate zi out 7 o'clock i a composed ana bed it affidavit morning of Kiedy men women in leave slat aay and The. daca Revived, sudience eight spe-|!any Page herp atee who i nese accusa-| ) prevented her from hisseeing het Exaggerations the re ---. have US Old- Ti e€ G AS UAL th Next President, mained RABID From 20, 1908. declares, and then went out and stsummoned his fathe he whole of the next day she re- ep ONDITION Finds It (Continued OCTOBER og . UTAH, TUESDAY, 2 Special Attorney Mayn ard Returns From Trip to the re East. CITY. gOS THE INTER-MOUN = Bs TAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE ALL CLASSES: ARE LIPPMAN MA MRS. HAINS ACCUSES CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE TAFT HIS USUALKES TALK HUSBAND'S BROTHER AND want With something and this that is what of prin- does {s not attempted these Republican electors, who were nominated by their own party to carry out the policy of that party. It is foolish, he said, to say that-they Justice raup - "If the Taft-|haaq not the privilege of refusing to Liberals can aeninatan persons Whom | he tagged by : group with whom they we will call A, B and C, first they|aiq not agre could resign. Why cannot others rewas pole that the cases cited sign from a ticket on which they do/s,5u1q be handed to the court which not Ir. wish remain?" Critchlow in concluding his} adjourned 49 o'clock unti] Tuesday morning at argument insisted that this resignaSa ee tion of the electors was made for the Will Run for Legislature. purpose of defrauding the electorate. D. P. Felt Has retired from the edlIt was political trickery and there was torship of the Davis County Argus, political ehleane behind it all The published at Farmington, and has been Taft electors in acting as they were doing were refusing votes for their succeeded by his son, Vernon eae who a te for President and it seemed } way Sormnars connected with t e3ca ats les ii not desire his election. |] pret Ne Mr. Felt will for oa presJustice Straup asked if it were not] ent aacote his time to his ndidatu true that It was merely to induce some | for the legislature eae 1 Tomporatis voters in the county to vote the Ameraenene = ate, . ow ne epiegy on ican county ticket that this ticket was reauiving al public bodles to publiea framed, asking its and the if court advantage Mr. Critchlow that party to frame denied was a ticket this, and not) to| tin- gtarements tions o he he promises | ana work for tranea reaches. "chee legislatures to its introduce adoption, such iz |