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Show 10 WHAT UTAH Has. 000 VOLUME the largest body of opened at any ane the World. It has contain fully 260,- tons of ore, worth XI, NUMBER ‘Inter: - Utah has : ee metal ever he any part of ooo Proven to p Flountain millions. Me , - einviinele see | TODAY: [ ew trork, 13.12%; SALT LAKE CITY, -Close; lead, $4.22% cop- @4.30; bar ) BY SUPREME COURT silver at 63. Oc UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER %o lower, 61%c. FAIR 22, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS. TRU ST MAGNATBRYAN ES | BRYBLO AWNAT'UNI SON LABOR! FATHERS OF HYBRID - SUPPORTING SAYS ROOSEVELT } t LEN DISH part of the eountry are astonished at the recent De SS ing offices. His first book, ‘*The First Battle,'' came from the press of W. B. Conkey of Chicago in 1896. Conkey then conducted a union shop, but was in constant conflict with Gomp-| Turns Thrilling ers's Appeal for Vote. Up After Escape From Night Riders. THAT INJUNCTION PLANK SAWHIS PARTNER HANGED Measure J#™ps OF REMEDIES PRETENDED HE WAS on Courts, . I have i 1s P i taken 24 ng more office, . s be and I<n L a for the work the workers their rights ay <£5> : ok us ne ok - be x untake S. saw aptivethe | Peng for ., x . 16 | Nherty. day eC 1 Peakariteate to try Roosevelt. e - Bryan aw . proposed mer would ne iene y® ns rf inelud- : lly the anti-injunetion nad jcpamcoigaes {a cause | ¢ ie. € law,| P24" the) foi, ae them anc and ayec ae When :y I was aE ae ee aration' eer Roosevelt eclaration Ly today Se again + New men « I came hac us aah ‘"The 4 over - net Seat pote e Mr. , nea oe = = 8 ~pacy yes this esp ©", they fired by er he of Words Goml place preejoceeds . . abor's to was driven Se oe RS SI | BIG MINING that I repre- |} Last Auburn, ee, ReemI n° definitely ¢t quotation specific Aas Mr. indicates { my form unit a plank which in to. defeat . | of 0M ners Rr i SP? SS DE de 2 eka Bal 7g faa for Marty < Mr. Herrick there never oO a iI at < anaes declat ed, not ican Olsamne named i for . Ohio. anv about ; . is coneerned. L have " Wara 7 7 . 7 os dec lared Mr. Herr 1¢ ss Se ie t Pus ri very best of information to the > 5 : re and | Compiled ayette Holbrook a Ce Ae *rem: jJustily y ae ¢ CoRucecnes, Matimaenc ands Hits - The in 1 me The Fe tw nnd were f "Ir : es ILO; a Mr ALY. Taft Le ressed eX pressed y were wer¢ Bryan, J cP + 258; cae as follows: Lf rue > doubtful, : Oo. opinion of * opinion case, ) the in full f the Charles 3. Tin te of Utah, 99 228. . court hurt, com- iae 7 wires oam a Ss and that oe ° follows 8 ite 0 - Urat ee ee aan Acting Chie with and that. | na a the ace secretary of i bs on etate. It is Taft. rs They another « one iluminating . and to the fact 5th ee ne McKinley. 18 another cit | ¢ state State has. btf ae BENEDICTS 21,-Mr.| with the the that ] Ohio of tidden mining is the that z 20 > speeches sporting hay have Taft in supporting factor. 1 The , 0 could interests present Treasure il °65 people of ieet him early right before > V8 set they himare Tigo sup 1a 1ey Ohio are t hope proud fur- ther alleged that, after the nomination y Sévy, eecune a REWARDED man- i wie | BY | @ secre * ae and oo attempted to on on a " ee snc n 2 ri ‘by notifying 4 cin 1308 in writing. lg nee Sy them duly acknowledged, oe eee the oe follow- - = } the 4 ‘ by helping F .he a long the conclu- certificate of nomination filed tn your oo.) (\ taper 3. 1908, for the office of Presidential elector to vote for Presi- upo 6 f,-)on said "Taft-L ee aedlicatian | Bete herein contained, owever,i ‘ thedec ruling ginaie wipeneaf afti-| | the tite mombe shall benefactor on Sie edie his tale, as} As soon! enocked had him stripped then and he on, grabbed, _ up| of such~notification the 7 4 ‘ s B oO filed writing such te u a accep | | state e ted 1 with resignations of. the nominationshim of as said. Sevy, Holbrook and for Prealdent a oe Cohn as Presidential ‘electors on the eS aaetatenrat S are Villlam; a , ""Taft-Liberal ticket" and that he© re= re< Sherman; | c of | lrused certify toae the filed with that the secretary ee to eoeutiig (eh clerks muerte o cuchs showing such persons to be the | aor eleationn as nominees of the "Tait publican a8 the| wee relating tothe hisstrainer room. United States heretofore made by Utah Republican, state. convalrti t Is made to 8 on Bepte 6 , 1908, a | davit ' dees oe ch acon nomination I hereby expressly «and | Caen Lat | Thomas Sevy, wae Lafaye , a } accept." Henry Cohn pe : eceaee an It Is further alleged that " by reason . clothes for convention of elec the Rep at3 for: lectors, } to be voted S : presidential eC re ber bbe held Novem 1908 election that the to candidates of such Re: after senseless reasons based. prepare Some and time file in abgt shail wr reasonseenfor | fully of a2 his our peo- || or points I polyy us weig ture number would 2 ir of the ee met and | Lewis kindness showing of the ‘taken Lewis au thad by entered" state fonsnowreached in OTA writing: sont and t hereby Vice President of the sny Ssby & us, Gre ones What) on it | States, notify you that. United 1, dé= we |} ten opinion ourwherein will be more full) | Tolio) for Presidential elector to voteof expressed views, and Mi be 1 nore for President and Vice President - street TH EFT cam- party Preside 1 james tnen elyS. Wate pominees of the Leich: eresidential ors, Republican ee B alFO~| ee Liberal ticket," action and that of She such seeretar vetuse} electors, the reatened than 600) 3 : h ne with moro of state will preventappearing the names the .on from the state} Sahil eto ra within residing algners of| Official : ballot under the name or title themse Ives « as mened a cer-| ba u together voters ation designating result , the e ' e hs ck A -Liberal ticket, signea & Con! . he "Taft-Liberal ticket," and that mine hascompany, been a DAevin Powerly to Asa stranger¢ of Bullion. who had aa hard luck), suit case and made a quick exit EP, eed nomination in writing for oe eel rs who desire to vate for electfor. the ae anak vewene r : and active! story to relate, J. S. Lewis, who rooms | when Lewis regained consciousness he | the nomination of sald Sevy. Holbrook | (7o v4 will support William H. tt anaes being. Tir jothy "Power, . the| ut the Continental boarding house is | hailed a passing policeman and mnee jana Cohn for Presidential sector ieee 4 Tames. 8 Sherman | or, President Mining w . ean > }é ° grandfather, since waich - time ens ont a sult of clothes management descended to the son ant of wearing apparel. en in turn to the grandson, Harold tt k n to M. Power ; unkKnOW y,both A Ss Eo sled'|-le 7 and other articles | known The wanted aati man, and who theis} to the Le ote 6) eg ee sh | Se 25 ee 5 5 £ or his troupes. ‘e Stash va man ofhadgoing been to ascertain hour press . > ae Ce aes PlaNovem a ‘ber . | ----- s for o ttad for ; on satd 3d day =e .» hh} X 2 @ | wATe, aw ea" _ : go ™ : hiWhat { tyr. e, " F "4 = a Pos I = z . 'Yr'y i 13} \ Vy A 4 & }j fft | fe Lik r ? res | © of eee ; upviGrt esident, > ae vote Tor other candidates the¢ Republican ticket are therew ue Two. (Continued on Pag ) : S eaidecemneeeren Prompted by eT Dream Seeks Leat eee a ot Sem a & j SL A Pncast vividness of a dream she had the other d to written has elty, yt his ge I oe le them whom ene , ; is 7 selva ee a eeeene meee Ae baat r the ge ee nh ee Democrats a 887 O'Hea, Anna ¥- ERE Baur cease that the Bryan glaakaies? names will remain where thev are-where they can do the most good for the Kearns coun y i Pe +f nO Ce cea ee cat ee But the leaders of local Democracy contend they want their party electors there, with that very purpose in view. + nee me ines " ' 1 2 demand that the partnership between the leaders of the Kearns party and the leaders eat for news of ‘she believes Nae Ber lias wane ton. én Willis ar, Aiea killed: at_which ago, a half months and two ccome leaving ae he ne wae time . Cal, Sacramento, for THREE DROWNED ae ta cae ar CANDIDATES ON THE COU OF THE DEMOCRATIC THE EXPENSE cet. cratic . oe 2 Bh. SA es a . ar < : : Demo party ticket is to the disadvantage of every candidate for county office on the effect will The y ae ticket. eee c § See isS OTT Le candidate 7 for sheriff, and yet leave the Bry ri mies gh nes 5 z io a as likely to vote the Kearns county ticket BB t a votes for the Kearns candidates for county office, and the loss of hundreds of eee ee rn ae The , tial ) between Kearns party : Sil} The par It is a fattening of the totals of the Kearns county candidates. [It is not fair to the Democratic candidates. i ) arns's county ¢ ‘ candide candidates. Kearns's and helps Tom county candidate, every Democratic chances of of every , the . chances pre} rs prejudice le ‘ty leaders ‘ati leaders and Democratic party Demo . at lectors from the American party ticket. The thousands of honest and fearless Democrats in the county should demand the removal of the Bryan electors _ rT gaat is 2 ys Wes YAS Republicans will not help the Kearns party. Will the Democrats? Make Sam King dissolve that unholy partnership. ; IN FLOOD WHICH SWEPT VALLEY ARKANSAS ee kale te ere coe ae ay eee seers weseral oe oe see easule a? thd persons the Kearns county ||¢ Maras! tttutiy ead at the Pathead ofere of0 Bryan party local Hicks! caryiheO0 vesence American Any one who wants to vote for Bryan snd forwhothe really tb Cadacelectors fes presence wants to vote for him. f one vote of any citizen Bryz not deprive il THAT AT ANG babar Ee ah tis a eke -aszl , 7 aoa é > Leaving the Bryan electors on the American They beg for votes for John Burbidge, Democratic be that a voter who wants to vote for Bryan is just . | the peo- || orchids maleate te,ceuneel tne Ralts| cline. such nomination (by ‘aueh voters Tore record : ---- oT : | polelice, the ae , cy porting of nomination. j i Pre S] id e ntial j € F ; a for e |to , in sup} strous ac . f deli d They have no desire to . break the furnisiead, . ave < a | aut re Taft should not he elected 1t probably realize P = son | } 1 6 ai Bee electors - need nO a Presidential Now that the Supreme court has sustained the claim that Taft eralc a ‘ 1 to force their leaders to take down the names of Bryan electors from the American party ticket. The o | _ both nominations were duly avast or : of the ‘Taft-Liberal ticket" tad an Bre ceficat st stah nomination ao eel ber. eet | and at a conclusion; we have not had a ficlent time to express our views and) On90. Taft,: ]835; for entiment Bryan, 252; doubtful,in 260. srable for Brvan Ohio manlyA *g . martyred he + 2 F a twelve- A scorusc of interrupted bee necount 0 © sution their down own nee se ae cannot be © ptaines of Quay by conven or Laws of Fasctioh pa te as by h dscliviads Lugcmaes note amelie law provided. "he wae dav 4 ein fub~ their nomination Republican + yo) "separate distinct ticket. A demurrer onwasthefiled by these || were made of and the sald Sevy,nominations Holbroote candidates Sree ee a and Cohn as Presidential electors, ona t an . A Sena: al- || nnd'one by the BYRepublican pa God "vatere n convention, by PRE, B. By Critchlow party, and more than andes : ae an Presidency, |! tne demurrer that the facts as alleged ee aeproceeding. spre Opinton Lee oe Jamis € tif - Justic F Aa homas Sevy, id the Aree : eer tera in the ee o.?? MEL no division among the Republicans doubt a Henry Cohn on the Taft-Liberal tick-j/a certificate of such nom! et nomination though these elector: ie with the weqerary OF to Ave ‘ i opinion. was delivered orally by Fe way 3 aus Meembitooaibe will be another Ohioan the ihe , was . ; ¢ame-all Me nd The y tied ' of Ohio. OR PR 4 " e eee es FHHe teeta eset eee me 3 carevid5 , a wife ankins, ee ao rancher. living In irtferd Cc. Williams, ae but sate I. q | oh 5 + esse ees t eet eeates gveand > i. O 1 erance ces J. Ss, Owens daughter of earl, yenr-old ; - Herrick an rie ot are have awakened a California ar M. Power j | | . at injure valley: usly injured: Serious,8. Owens F a t, before time | 1 MEXICO NEW OVER Geb aia-A + | er tornade, heileved £0 Peaich passed +|! ror - % P . 0: of the ' ki e Pegi MANY KILLED THAT S TORNADO resol t a score 2 (ME eee . 5 we) eee am eer (Continuec nth --_o oe Pose as and - < | | ylat-n | P earnest ~ Ps by This ends the Taft-Liberal party sired by Tom Kearns and born of a desire to confuse the voters as to the issue and to * s : d s Se) ef gammy oe ee gat Republican support for the local enemies of the Repub- e : ut ) | clea ‘ Bryanite the he ip oS "Oh: aoaaoaoaoaoaeaoaoeaooeoeoeoooee-SSSSESESESESESESESE=S=--ae-aeee-eSesee eee Mr. itsel heretofore of has ‘ number vast na s remedie underst ands rs Gomp< Bryan's party had nowpledged makes + < « statement is sc ‘e And oie their s ssice * | Iraside re id nv : + sn o ‘De mocratic || and: Mrs. Lamartine C. ‘Trent would:be | ewer | d osjabor's con- | Pleased "9 nave aon aronter eee | ae peeoment 2 Rely Caugnter,, Srances |. party.) oe eo tp edged its can: | He len, to Harold M "Power, Oldest son! tentions its own » to those reme-| of H. T. Power, the wedding to take| } s for every office a subnee lecembe 12 90 didates ¢ a | Plo i maser p A808: dies which labor has oe last ane | Mr, Trent and Mr, Power are botn| >, o congress fe oa , which rh be a ae : WON They= | identified Cal, 5 October : sch5 Eta the | . : ---eens --- oo DOT Th es, tin 2 | members of the Union League club of | BEFRIENDS STRANGER: . | San Francisco, and each has been long MAN JOIN iG Me Fi : the ; preferences Taft, 915; for , 3 shop "For le. of TO : TEV Be "Tt is true that there was considerable se Pie wa home and al iv aaenEeri oot, place € éand e n pas, $12,000. 2 this is paign. 1 ventured to go|| Tiptonville rere pO . =»: "The . other poll said: For afraid ee OR pentatives ae tence state For ane e ravages of hunne Cane. and I went th clock 8 at. house ; this =p fed Theo'clock opcupants the Out outrage7 took {were Rate. the. + _, ord rec for . the zsulrilty | creased from $10,000. to equity of court ne clear the Then Iam." here he ; Gove7 may | belleve= in my an yur eautiously move aS& ae pS aa last walked night through in the telephoned e that « and makes which and || ONC my at into a aoe ‘had since || ||,.LCles: ; into a f use for mot fear eaten of meeting jojeg and corrup!| ‘ upt| corporate | of f cory rat "| has set up It s by~ the eae ee her Be :, ticket nominated ‘‘ Just before I left Cleveland a locomotive engineer and fireman took a poll of tw SE eee oe anaincing: eheruling of the ao eae as how the intelligent laboring Mr. Taft. In }| court, sata "Having been nominated by certain shops Ome there. This poll shows how the intelhg t 5 men of 5%Ohio regard ie "In considering the question involved the sta suf-| Voters residin have only d iia under under ticket. the the y politica pallttoal : OW : in..thig time case towe. enable Day: Uteh and affiliating zs ited ; Taft-Liberal arriving Saat arr in us lfictent as straight- body,nad but. missed. killed they me |they de- | and Bitthen. Bryan.| oe country Re is ee nent. n tO "vote. jn a ot i 1 Ar ‘ demon- OSTipo sible stroying {bl substituting sul ee in irrespons} the interests despt > i) he further yee I eee Ss hss : . . "There is no longer . = there so far as Taft saying sa} they papers of. October A rd ads y Ratt r from Mr Sam- | Neon ey nee farm a ito the ; Amererl=:| of >side pre: sid id ae ran galt toa | fpiene n farape vorkingmen X ir. Gompers the judiciary but both bands, reeled "d I thought peiled * ‘ dally hs ee ake Gompers, AAS uel hit, ited |iouty Woods and this morning 3 ublic road. I was a Byes names to remain on the hybrid Kearns ; : petition and calling itself the Taft-Liberal party. The court held that the law had provided sufficient means for a voter to vote for whomsoever he pleases on the official ballot and affords opportunities and facilities for him so to. vote. <7], New York, Oct. ‘21.-Former Governor Myron e x y . =F +347 r assert aeco Sg York today to positively that Ohio is safe oT ; ersidant | Parked. writaout crossing ine, BAYOR President} the | € seed Oe ee uy the President says In pean part: Senator P. K Knevs in part: Btates tutes not threw up ‘face. do oe COT enact | Thinking prostrate out andOithat the the promise Pronvnc toled."' eee ie ETiGLOn Osa Re thre for hee eee ' SSNS ; | NE aie \ di ight ane ck e ti | fairly good tarept ae I aurprised were by plunging oO ayo 2 Poeun the eT ; ed te Ue aes | . Mr. otherwise without affecting his standing as the candidate of . the party first nominating him. This means that the Republican candidates for electors were within their rights when they refused to allow their r 5 wasas soink whe termined Oct. 21.-"I happen ong -88 T could. tain great trust MNS- | shot at me K laws Drie ape f Soh to si ge a aie is Sic ned okas in | PPE erbdbaliea' te: Be: Shad: eich egg moe NE aaaee's hey were secretly |. "I andcouldjumped not stayon inthe the bank. water longSenne election, that|er There » a volley of snots. God was with the : |) Wit Were holding Se nee ifraid that if he is defeated |) followed slowgly tor they. tone eine || | could easily eaten mo, Tt was ‘nade < || but e really5 because there is3 I will do. wrong for no man. su bi »‘a. Ter RIC hy % force the. stockholders | except to do what is Wrong. : 19 Washington, : the of SECUTING }| concedo free fishing on the lake. But | those who favored hanging seemed to counbe winning the day when trey polnted out that they Soe eine ae cone vere ithout nad this .everything in one my would oe lead ; to thelr " th -President Saat ve, hoping to a CC THGHINE company Sas power point ofa re- |) to as ere ee of the el ‘Il a wi my | tho affair, says: fore mn our door on horseb ri Shs = ae bis story of night riders at, the hotel and atustthe compelled ‘volvers 1 Re tinuinge telling opie Es have CQ a hy a ere ee piste dudey hasten or somet, I leave a Yn OFS E HF dt setts ¥ The Supreme court of Utah decided Wednesday that a can- SHOT accomplished | iiliedby, fermen inisnt riders, with Remetnings 1 hope 00 acct Finding Says Law Provides Good and Sufficient Means for Citizen to Vote for Whomsoever He FPleases | on Official Ballots and Also Affords Ample Facilities. didate regularly nominated by any party has the right to decline a subsequent additional nomination by petition or Some of them are owned in Salt Lake. Some may be found in the public library. There is no sort of question about the statement. BRYAN HAS ISSUED EIGHT BOOKS, AND SIX OF THEM ARE THE PRODUCT OF NON-UNION LABOR. It is Soldiers Ordered to Scene to the only chance the man has had to show his preference in labor matters-aside from Capture the Guilty his speeches. He claims to be the best friend of organized labor. His actions show Persons, that three times out of four he gives his work to non-union shops. Friends of union labor in Utah can see by this whether or not Bryan is their friend Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 21.-Judge Tay2 lor, who wes supposed: £0 have been (RES ees Mite apres 7 SAE ER SOR eg ON EL TR Chief Executive Lays Bare Fal-| lacy of Bryan's Position - While UTTER SUPREME COURT MEMBERS CONCUR flood which swept lear ra valley through Monday the a t are dend known The Mexican section hands, who were swept away by the Arkansas river at Prowers. The bodies ef two of these victims were seen flouting on the surface of the stream in the vicinity of Holly. The two persons who are miss- ing and who are believed to, have Howellom, 50 years old, of Lamar, nd Ch Fles Morris, 40 yearn ols. seas fiasel Downing, 19 years eteeeee eet RECORD Bayou "Taft-Liberal" t A Into Men Were Discussing What Should Be Done With Him. ia ttttt eset ete Favor Which Capitalists Believe to Be Unconstitutional. thout Suppor Which EFF FEF HH HHH H4 SEFETHEF>EHEF Democrats DS to Senator!Taylor Repliesto "Lettérs to a Chinese Official,'"' published in 1907, by McClure-Phillips & Co., New York-No union label. "World's Famous Orations," 1906, ten volumes, published by Funk & Wagnalls-No union label. Given as premiums with Literary Digest. "The Second Battle," 1907, published by W. B. Conkey & Co., Chicago- No union label. Eighty-seven pages reprint on the "First Battle." "Republic or Empire." published by W. B. Conkey & Co., containing collections of speeches by Bryan, Gompers, Adlai Stevenson, and others. Introduction written by Bryan, and book edited by him-No union label. "Under Other Flags," published in 1905-No union label. "The Commoner Condensed," published in 1902-No union label. "The Old World and Its Ways," published in 1907-Union label. "The First Battle," published in 1896 by W. B. Conkey & Co.-Bears union label. DP DED GD Letter Knox Justice D. N. Straup Gives Oral Decision SD the union. His record is perfectly well known to union printers the country over, Shortly after he made the contract for Bryan's book, Conkey moved his plant to Hammond, Indiana, and it is persistently stated by many printers, though the Chicago Tribune does not make the assertion, that even that book was made after Conkey ‘*ratted'' his office. Here is the list of Bryan's books: Open TICKET LOSE SUIT ex- Since 1896 Bryan has published eight books. SIX OF THESE WERE PUBLISHED IN NON-UNION PRINTING OFFICES! Two were published in union print- I BAND AUTWITTED iS THE tlAt in every eS ES men SS | Labor SE p dics Union posure of William J. Bryan's attitude toward union labor, as published in the Chicago Tribune. |