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Show METHODIST PASTOR BRILLIANT JOE 18 STRONG FOR TAFE = T00 BRILLIANT | WHO IS THE KEARNS CHOICE? Short Considers Him' Tries to Attach Patriotic Orders Proper Person to Be | to American Party Kite President. but Fail Fails. || A DEMONSTRATION Declares One's CtChurch Allegi-|but G, A, R, D.Daerah ance Should Not Influence Other Honored Societies Matter, Will Not Appear inet Francis Burgette Short, pastor of Mret 2 0 Wirst Methodist Episcopal church opls } e the'subject of criticism. the nas | !ean DEtLy " . t, ues ae has gone eniee! r wrong, and | aoeinat- considerable| there will be no brilliantly. illuminat- i \ ) avo he not oes shaken his It the was part to huve been a not rebuke|on of Josepn, prea one thai oe wa in the office of v e should pe « ; ; for county assessor ought county ; to i: "rormer public sta - nee it failed The failurs of the oe to4 sig Etat -! in re country. the ane standard of life at home, ivand weicitnde - F age a his }itan Is ation we crand/ not at statecraft. on thie} He has @ atl lv. en hie. leaders, is the/ Went to some of the more Adages | women of the Daughters of the Amer-| entire. development both ne . 7 aE S great te majority of tion, the PP y osed to the Sara eR time s S he has Be OD OD : FFICE conety in been said that ; 3 first instance, the PT Thoroughly Cared at the Minimum Expense, Rad Soe Oe as the 3 was TRY at) of X : ° 5 Investigation WERE R penses S cr / Shows ns 7 Are TI banners cnet ba eat i ‘ 3 hadronic pinches,‘and which led to : : ey has been only one} is Of "the fact? that. the clvil' busine the office< has - {nereased , to. treble ainount Vy done during the how pays 5 only $180 4 ile men is: their order to nade a tool of by! from Naylor six years ago the a proper at| city Can't in and sine¢ ar pour Do It, Says Commander. | ure of the present time. ue iiici sf | The plan, by those to whom the lo-| cal Napoleon appealed. looked go00d./ ithe aie 4 ; the -| Le the me ny h abou chenge uyjempers of the Grand Army of| Qne of the chief reasons for the in { Republic," said R. G, Sleater, de- | creased expense is. the Increased num- | ts will oe brenek branch: any les sent 1 this. this. in made night A be had Methodist something for . 4 Rate should wae thespeak eae Tate orably for i it ee e him eracy. and sév2ral other order: The Entei roseate-hued dream was a at te 5 ssible a . : baie no pessible ut now it: bears tne label. once seen]... i Taft. seneae er ballet een,th colse Methoatst' episcopal ahs a &. We ~|a minister | on ‘belief ndly an g Mr. highest gfilce for the words: d by ‘Of. the a boom an had moved Alaskan business on: house, Twas after only arsem, Rope A buateduand. Cheap Affront. ‘he reason for the strangling in the ple eople, for per ie." The ~ next that of|they early history of our nation, the settle-| (6 the Daughters of the American| nent of our Atlantic coast by rlusty ocial itan,d the the Roman Baptist, Cat the teh,andthelater Sywados Revolution, mostin exclusive the/}and patriotic theorder the state, soc we representatives of all great elle= not attracted by the promise of the} guacttete ne are ose or to favor i us = - peas oh the van rother and ev tho under fact does oh atea not ani belong to art hoice but represen -| ard of diy ho Bile goanGht cand! jus to accomplish the = Ad . ee Ssive the ewwpart ™of a 5 ae ae Dr. * hy {ote - en Fale eden tee e rae ntry and ehis Henry > : LaMotte, the ' '- regent . Wells-Fargo cont up There tion," ieee volteHons or "which awe building. of a some said political of the political] the anaes of the r officers, among| S is a clause Mrs. forbids issues in our Breeden, our as taking cause of _ ep on e . ondenins them that, | Grand} the party of Biebeeee Main Grand > |{o rather lively./and necessary sod, - - when 2 Sheriff camp has 292)¢ Vermont . <= 100) 47 : 14! 3051: J push stop -y Garfield the mines 7 West Vas...) Middle /25 Vv street, ‘ rep Sta, p A Army were theirs dehnielation was , : an Picae sss equally emphatic|it will has 8 | ¢ 1S} ¥ Ble 4ate. 1h. be30 4 any bg other party is a different during matter, Grand any political Army tirely which 15):4t. 1 4 95) 7 syalsect 41915-6 a : 4 ec a i) 00 $ saalci ote 4 427> 613 peal 62 4= 245 7 B 249) 56 13 some . to Deen thriving, and! i =a : » here sg ere ARE THIS ‘and: 2 #as.\ "furlous; has Baer Bets 150 to 3} ] and that both S 0 pat ar r Mew New 1 1€ YEAR SINCERE? ee the | (Continued fram Page One.) then |to place the Democratic electors upon ELDER and to remain no > dispute but spute ohn W. do anbut our and end-of-the- campaign Kearns county officials so that money can be recovered. If Mr. Eldredge has a dollar that does not belong to him and does belong to the county, you need no Kearns officers to get it back. Any citizen of Salt Lake county ean in- The filing of a simple affidavit will set in motion the machinery of the courts, and nothing can prevent the judgment against him-if the facts exist. But they do not exist. Joe Eldredge is true and loyal, a competent official, a faithful servant of the people-and a very effective manager of the county campaign. ‘There is where the offense lies. He is directing the fight which beats Tom Kearns in Salt Lake county. He has taken no neither has any other And the Tribune and everyone else leavin with wit1 recipi & YP - Ld Is Last adm|ssion are fullate the HO* 4 returned t fe conor publi - mi ae to to the still appealing ep ctnter ate' element f or t the point to their receiving ‘all vote in this state. ON | A N. ne yester entire Indtcations HAY IN That iS con- Resort. that tic onfidence ten hay anSlected election of Flanigan the et ate: REPUBLICA owill but for United States scnate and Maxson to the house of representa e tives, but also tne election P blican majority ton Be eee a agus, which has ae noth ee Bi eta a legislative 3° pee ee nominee Re Republicans, however, cisim ‘end along | Oly and COUNTY a Smitht sy. % their A | =." not. Been.so teat \cusstomary STRICTLY SenNate wuitetat ; also point to the fact that ad BOX ‘iranh* p 3 ee "insisted nine factions sides avold alad EakCene NOT page, $1,000 100 Se: a Nevada so many times that tho ‘|crats are now confident that they .{not only pull Newlands through, FURIOUS displayed the on $75 ie a only | tate In lications Ne one recs ) ni 3 a O71 that ae t plek %tt ah "st 0canto $200. outsid th ; tearthe | solid South fo1 Bryan: $100 cue that Chanler would carry ee w Yor ° if this = could j. cl Olss 23 DEMOCRATIC be oe cidke by theantec: memsooth, ond, the fact that the Democratic organization in the south is badly split Lover the issue of th tate pollee bill el81-2)...4at Re AND is e erin. Zi...) .1 | | the New ands barrel, 50 gd eee fe I "campaigns e "7 t laat LOWCiset st191. 1|a was. ee a. candle e. § une ee wigs' i 4 | thrown wide open, and that money is alli}. Democraticss carri4d work ales J} om ++ || plentiful ple The among resort the 16. 1oney -) Betting this year ar | Of |_ ticket, can be : ¢ eapaae | tha | board the teoreiaed along |the American wo|there. There € a of two a hls {can opponent Hee Repub ofallparties inthe, ..| eee LEADER tie Senatorial Contest. The senatorial contest between ator Newlands and P. See 74 FAST haye ee ag ape e « atl pill enacted last January, Crenced from a hurry. call which , Re Feed to leave, to. REUCO SLO ee | TBl ss Bh 7 43"8 LOS over 37|"4 1 | the south eos: this week ee oh en prpneen a.c8 rae 4) | i rived in Goldf 1d. Lf 12 S ara oe: y Senat Newlan however, after a 33 a h Pera eNawaltation with the Demo ‘a 1 leratic leaders, left for San Fran cisco, 32 va fe |} without addressing the voters, and ae "-\s**l*"* )auiing the arrangements already made aNeart ot a Democratic mass meeting. This a ~ | change of fro on 10 rt of Now} to two reasons s j lands le TAS is ate OUERE? TEuteel Guthuisleatiantenentionaene 1 S}..| rales1 iS election of etate Dem- managers mittee hopes that Bell's e ae titergaa, a 0 . : addresses herere will turn tho ss "ls ag el B:IS elea aa cae ONO Weg Vue i 1 26 116 couldcamps pull 5 .t the long, continues to grow smelter and the P sur- |W ould J not thus assist them and with- ee v Judgeship Created. he contention between the purpose strengthening ita uatoat mas : will of tsthe Evidence : ~ Overdrew to If | | GAMBLING Banker Himse Morse Suit . f view organized. American ths Was an especially | MOTs, era It L wee t : s0 party with is unauthorized ny banneér the | now four placard|ago, and and or connects en-| district district, organization | jump as judges against they In tha. three are handlin all e hird | the six kept years) on business vote, It the/the of of was done Republicans' the|*American' county to draw for the Taft | + votes the ticket, from|+# Is only Republican Can Be Punished. member of the Grand ate Army," |so constitution and ee its laws ot a religious tion ras a aod be 0 demonstration he n such into such aeons the b y we Army is direct isa ctl}+ ee of the + ae ANY=1 Ricans & Sibi. W United cieenian Cictpogedl: ctera War Wedgwood ae ‘evening at the Bey a camp in South other Lion w e mpen members will block, nl be advised 56 wen discussed. against West lison, + to from such. can T not be used in any ‘par- apart the order! political + for no ; be the other and + a at ae >. 10 by con-|+ both m. a. Mr. will m.; at Spry be on a case of the ile majorities + Fork at in the on the following evening Mammoth. Mr. Spry telephoned to headquarters from Jeseret that a splendid. case is {t not the Dem- Hite end. the Acoasienn | party, why does King permit | of the Democratic electors arty? +}P + Why does he allow the + | speak for the Democratic the use by that 3 Tribune to party, and + | S4y that the Democratic electors will #/|Stay upon the American ticke + If these self-righteous nrataks are #/ sincere in their denouncement of the +} - evening. Wednesday. Mr. Spry will be in Weber county all da Mr. Howell, with United States Senator Reed Smoot. will speak at Eureka on Thursday evening and roe for ‘American' sho Dn be necesthis statement. Th self-evident. electors? Bah | Pudiate a state chairman who ts Can these at yves- meeting DeDlcretie orators meeting was the #/|the + ae American that Sam #/man, +) | not did The local ticket? Will taey King, their state chair- not make to him? above the They a bie Disne as George well a his an time stiff club in tinful paint 4 pinata eee the ‘Atlas bru sh 19 gasoline an anickiy: getting aka alles he had | balance bank || overSp ae In which he was a profit. won, "4 and on by en- he made his overof money calmly borrowing little more from a mere the the note. MISS ELKINS WEDDING IS STILL FURTHER DELAYED Rome, Oct 24.-Despite the rumors that the Duke of Abruzzi was to sail for the United States today, remains at his residence the date Sx |"day tn deal showed York ore will the day e bank in end of the day up his account, whenever drafts exceeded the amount and brighten (up the dirtiest engine and | chassis an ble the drive of himself the At build- peers of stale during account 86 lever up with a which will to and his | gaged ther class Re Sutherland ura wW mission small nes in +|{in turn sent their checks to him, when- eres Nae The ‘special train ha al leave Salt Lake at 6 has i . i) return the are o a lesame Snigh watue TicMess an Roe Hean ne. Biocon credit | drew of the county present the waom dig e Bingham theater and furnisorchestra on music and oll up Without he the process. th of his In Turin, and possible is still oe unkn for pangs a semi- official organ talian government; state - that the w edding of the S Katherine Elkins, the Senator Elkins of West | sl likely to ormalities be of further Italian me and daughter Virginia duke delayed by the court etiquette. suennectsee cine cras |KNOW THEM BY THEIR FRUITS v e {In can and Vas biggest +] Snen + + +/ + Tuesdgy, Glas smann moves af? Kanosh and Meadow, ay and well to Springville via njamin are Spanish oo ue qauineriand and Christensen go Hinckley ‘at 10 a. m.; Oasis at 2 + p and at Deseret In the > meetings 2 In Sevier. L. Livingston and Lon J. Haddock appear ra conduct directly opposed | + 2 | the Sixteenth ward amusement spirit of American {nstitutlons, OFO4-4644444644444444444440 | Carl A. Badger Speaks at Morga peep into the past, snows cee this month the Socialists re ueste has not been a the He Ble: teto ence tthat noligen de or W iit pune | Socialists ill Vo Tek ae ee before voting time Ticket" fax been di be-} month Reine "Amerteaiy the. last ond election locals all it crlea.| wave requested t. - bit added to fae- for mo to the Salt reak La Rep ublicad ene the© Deseret News published nom requésts, but the He opped ald not a elped to pile. hat $50,000 pilots Pont at hall : "By thelr' ‘frHifte ye shall Ad ak Te ashaw} een verified i a nun them:* Th Soclalists" Siow the kkBene times this year that the Heral d ts "still | ald. Tribune and Tel legram, and they wlll not | atronize a t the sa me The game. first part of ! the voice of all the Aetna. that {s OFFt++F++++++++++s ++ ss sssesory yy HOW ARE THEY GOING TO BEAT KEARNS? will admit this: Either the R epubli eee poked election. canThere mocrats tai ngeeney to elect' one They will carries his tour'inite Doe this day a an in Bountifu oe any rednesday Senator Smoot, Neph wan Morris A ust oe a =e statement certainly facts are conclusive; #/all the denials in the universe v4] _ es eae? anybody ae that the emocratic leaders, through san | King and Ben Lloyd, are lending aid #/ to the American party. + + publican Meetings. + Monday Willian aap speaks to the p of Fillmore. eo A prursoch . and + gathering held at that place for years and the greatest enthusiasm balan manifested. On Saturday oke three times: At a cause |+ e Saas All of these In prin-|# were largely attended. a Rapublicans, Smoot a will speak A deny was held at Milford on Friday. + Gien atilier yi open an Eastern tour The oe ea the | $200,000 | = $300,000 to gamble in the st. Sometimes his over| Stock e da to' o half a million in NIGHT 2gg amounte ha Thad " Ne meee aoa uae Se out hy apaciel train and Will be @ program of some in Canyon ll. Senators 44444 FF404+49-¢ Se mis + #| that they have a pronounced Ameri+) can upon thelr ticket? Can they dis#/ pute are allowing the use +) of thelr Presidential! electors to help Benjamin Hei credited and at Springville ts Republicans them to get > Is a trap in will Bee Beare jin d +} auld of the above omissions and com- Hon. Tuesday, ap Spanish it 0 Ph wens Carthe even"next will Spry ratic #)0Cc speakers numbers of demagogues. Taft nor for want help i tickets If the above jis true in of the Republican electors, | just eo wapteet m relation to Monday program. Willia joined + terday nest arouse their ears when the at-|+ tempt was made to drem in the names|¢# ciples to the at Gena; Howell will speak at Payson on Monday evening and will be re- nection. + The Americans, who had so little|# reasvect for the organizations to which | they belong. have stirred uv a hornet's| + of honored orders to urther calling Af "American." but will musical the Hon. Ly: when e|+ a themselves received + Joseph Howell willarrivein Salt + Lake Sunday morning and Mr. Spry will remain until after the + meeting Monday evening. Mr. | + pee "Political discussions in the meetings and keep wan tom "former as follows Salt Lake - + ticipating in demonstrations of any | # political ae in Sees eae + members of the order, which prohibits! + such action. + "The constitution and bylaws of the | order prohibit anv members from tak-|# ‘ng part in political displays," said \+ must Carey, "Arrive. morning. DuringCheyenne, my stay subject to order. Wyo. Oct. 24 JOSEPH M. CAREY. ° Veterans|}# will be held Wednes-/+ the new quarters of| the matters. tor + and C Spanish will not allow themselves to be drag-| ced into such a demonstration Maes the efforts of J. E. ¥ ceane ty and some|¢ of oe members. A mee of Camp |} truth + 4 _telegram tous Saturday of | which, to mpi candidates t sary to make MONDAY 4 Tore father of the famous 55 n-|4 4/+ Salt ey land acttheater will speak in. Lake Monday but} 4 in Hon r Spry, 4 violates Holates hla § oblls core obligation Cot eo as et the am er, ON + + depart+ attempt | 4 of the Grand pope Saneniee The name - ARRIVE rae past 9 a demonstration a on : of the eos anaes Sh ve ap che : A. Breeden, commanded, said: ment a ou punished." Major M. |county for ‘American' They care neither for SE puntshed my is or political organiza= "placard tna polltt- anner ar can grown neigh-| multiplication {fs subject to court martial. Such a thing is directly opposed to the principles of the order, is a violation of its As the outlying districts have has the city and immediate borhood. It is shown by qr terre an. But they that there has been a steady increase | and Democrats. to | There so-called | + and land See . { Hough in tho Unite s belleves that the entfre | Ho win in Box Elde t Morse usually are not and takingare a notserious tt wasa day shown election well) started with -$2,000 to $ 3,000 to B with a political demonstration will be | @istrict. This necessitates tie employ- | other purpese whatever. The organ peat in defiance of the laws of the or-]| ment of a bailiff at the expense of the has declared that there is no Issue " county in this election but to capture - the the and The Tribune demands the election of by canards. aatt 298) 1101. 5 6 bt ¢2 Agog) B26 554 "90 114 the the seriously alarmed and the ia, "otigeatl 2 here : y the leader of the Bell not ,only the in Callfornia Demacratic workingmen, in, {sCalifor ° he rd be ve i ec which made up 9) : ie ira) BTA GOI} isa 5 20aay is 2G 0 a5 : a = or is busi- *| rreat favorite with the labor unton and 10)... BT ' 1 men { Nev Chairman fraternal a. 7 "*"|'* |) Sommers of the Democratic state ae , als e 0 10d } lr the | Reno 4i:--3), fee es } and relieve , has been sent to Theodore Bell of Califorola; who was chairman of the DemcraticFS National convention, to meeting come to address a mass 1 d ¥ wad , at doing Bingham. year of the then in' Bing- | offaes some the acs deputies a > Emery= took office | That, too, might appeal gradually w the not town DP tene er tee \Ge eante a Deacon demonstration, Not with any r party of it| as to with political aMfllations or the tagonism of a heated campaign, is a matter of the constitution of order, which we must uphold, money belonging to the public, and | eet en | uation o 60; 3 im 1 6) BY 9}. 310) . States 6 As 10 ‘¢ 823 ) 7 $67/197)2|128] 196 31 1 113 18 a0 dowa under thea| BETTING as A y were SO imes con eae gz anny Dee ratic | Soratic ticke aetthe ; rae7. 2p) YM, Gal. 45 p} ai ndian 6) Aa 2)54 641 k | Penn : NCW erTses Maryland e wre i | Virginia ‘ s oportion. | drev "It is opposed to all the principles | rounding. country grows sfIn prop an ae ae vata lier of the order,' said Col, M, M. Kaig that another. deputy will be needed | Here is what the Deseret News of past department. commander. ‘‘The| there and will be demanded for October subject, 23 says in editorially upon upon the | Oot eople and the the in-| || above commenting Grand Army , is not a religious or . po y proleetion the peop the decision' of Supreme. court in| s ests avels : wrong in| and ravings. The owners of that paper see ruin before them, and they are actively trumping up false charges in the' hope of influencing some citizen to vote for the defeated, discredited and undeserving Tom Kearns ticket. One of the charges is to the effect that County Clerk Eldredge has collected and kept money that belongs in Republican official. knows it. en hard party candidate at allow a former | all lines sheriffs and no ar ald emarianat {that the pe American : party leaders are_.|at | from Republfean Box Elder county, where her aes But will not the/| | deputy | al ees rallies at River 24,-Transactions th rder, so sacred to all; Garfield was unkndéwn at chat time, | Working for the control of Salt Lake etober 21, at Garland, October New York, Oct zs di name of 9 a vs nd in. the|but it has now become one of the{county, and they placed the Republl: West Portage, October a lhetere amazing than any hitherto dea Fg : he: leaders. townsat Garfield, in the state. elecmith reports that the halls were! ¢losed in connection with the - . mire ere to please ne ede late che | o greatest ere is smelter one deputy and | {can tors and upon Democratic their tfeketsPresildential for selfish. purall these meetings and that| (4+ panking methods of Banker c. Other prominen mem s here aacciconi put the. Republicans audiences were in each case enthusse. were brought to light ay 2 to drag the public treasury. is still absolutely Three wasDeputies here so little yam A‘this = which the society has nothing] said Col. E. W. Tatlock, cornmander| whatever to doof with, but the insignia | of James B. McKean post, "who uses| Salt Lake City|and banners the Daughters of the|the name of the organization in connection with a political demonstration, Don't be fooled by the Tribune's Don't be misled oe American election. part DISREGARD THE CAMPAIGN GANARD stitute suit. the constitu-|name yesterday,| order, simply could not be allowed to go on.| Of course, if any of the members want to ride in the automobiles of cauge|that, or onvickions. a parades, outh I will and. tell wrong' and {fs - .- idee the g growth of the outlying |@nd Republican parties: ! INGHAM Then things commenced to happenjonly has any person no right to do) districts since the Democrats droppe "One thing is certain, the proposi- | B! G TIME INB which have kept the pot seething ever | this, but in doing so he Is violating the | down and out, one new district Judge: tion to place the Republican electors N NEXT MONDAY ce constitution. Any connection of the! ship has been created. The =e on another ticket was not made for 0 wes ould. be eres: irontta a The Socialist party of wrence, invitation ta Mincithartiter datibetnerietnssig s would be necessary, and its purpos se. either prevented his gain ing a public) Sterice ne Gino it Seren bat ch belittle when we defeat for or elect to office of his religious faith t fhe called ee ter mayb ‘wish. naeptine to Satrordtc what I said| rant my it 2 few weeksago relative to this matter. I declaredgh Ys Sih oi Wee ha tee . mlage Poon last = inca icntnere otk some of the se or-| which was closed tight when ganizations promised support for this| present incumbent took Sata Hut when the leaders heard of it | has since Peeters Junction something dropped = hesitatingly | pee eT iey. Rind but since without ‘ calling a meeting of the offi- ' cers, and the feline encaped from the] confines of the sack, when the regent] = ne "denomination ~ 5 Go Back to Old Days, "Then, again, we mieht go hack : sre : : ; the old days--close up Bir opr ad and bedizened the contrary, they were The ladies of the Daughters © of |the recent riots in the ae between v nelled. not ; ay cs mes ti the Daugh- |} eleners, when the three mei < £ y vatile é enue. Photo R to thas hatle oe OP ney ina Biren nae ee too few cope with = the conceived to be a cheap affront, both | triotic organizations, with the veterans trouble. At this time Oe eres to their order and to eo per-|of the Grand Army, were te be eee } one the sherift s Deane Lark. 7 hey regarded the matter e rade in carriages ndi| here is now one ¢ ae opr ae & i Saturday they are evening doing have uo right to the orien Oe ern natio diy of the Daughters ofn favor the American | Revolution, was of thé] "Thies pient nation =gives and : guarantees to | scheme. Shem The Pot Seethi oar of the so ciety,z'| apap aing ne to the = ritc eeBiearenn uae ae veo Of course, as regent Mrs. LaMotte could not definitely ac- | honestly and feariensiy I _ of. B= big demonstration was planned for|¢ ree deputies arc now employed by (ma for yoars: an hus rendere moe pened by DeWitt B. Lowe in front of) evening, October 81, with | th ty there and it would be the licfent service durving all the 4ime.he| pis office: 1t one of wager aturday © county of|has any authority. HeSerie will i con-|$§75 that the' Americans wil) music from € various. bands, torches Beni| height of folly to dr ena on © ia tinue had RUSTGINRIGHEMCnICRe eae to thee$100Eoant se tees of‘previous noise by Tom Kearns's gayly dressed | them, as all three ate ;aScu "ing ery' when asses elected by- the jae Republicans. | performances s almost an good ad automo-|chile parlor brigade. |was never shown better than during eal fon that their th chances are ae {lluminated Biles Sgt = ai for at There is now. one deputy at oe which was closed when Ham Naylor Neeser e Beer Hamvard was in power, but wa oon afterward the a]i 2 | Golaniela Taft, whil to | Saturd fice on the simple ‘pasis of his religious See caguntebank trick ake use bene course there are those who dis-|°f them. and capital of their organizaagr me and fa, them I have no|tion, and then came strife, bitter and| wo of censure, but all things con-j| determined, within the ranks of the mm oe aace as the| as it. a} BX 3 | C dis- Army into any such thin Kickers. hat that camp p was shipping little ore | these Halk chronic OR Aeetdiee And vist that's a d | West eae t Second } Southr before election, Two AmT evoked by the brilliant | 4nd the smelters neat there were ale) oe ie appen:t icy BOL what) years ne ms Be te ered had any! -sim- echeme of Joe Lippman to commit the | post idle one time, deputy was | they out ietheeiies Sharp-Just: ubtanns, ‘thelr patriotic organizations of the city to) enough Since that. however,| reat aecas eaincauers niain., Nene Joe- hana {2nd won thereais, money. took This allyear but beta ple fact th at. by far the greater num-j| ber of those pre-eminent in the affairs*| us denominations the w becoming parti = ina ee, oe peo haber. ° ndependenc hes acts -ente es rt 401: lite fades gnd reyBe oeiinaes nee tt Spee ean a de cota rizel tr lo so. right D0 80, . seas] ds Ste oe the weber local} The openeddeputy up posts ae intend taking any on suchtie action| ann itt OR f£ the ee American people," deThe 2 xing & social . Mr. Sho Joseph's id lea of ate ae way of thinking, the basis of| tinction with the polities of the this government is apcenen tele set) erican party, was fo in the forth LN States | yajin | N. Hamp a scpnt: HARIE CAE, 1s ‘ Sy J eecgenne one com z " ; we could abolish one of } the'. district { : i "court : fee»so .o€ a.) : eles ios there Grand Army. Any. person or per-| Sheriff now has eight deputies in all, | as to save the expense of this bafliff. con. who use any banners or placards | none of which were needed during the | That would be a help, and might indicating' that the Grand Army is}hard times of the Democratic control.) appeal to some of there kicker last = of. state. The the only t Vetate rate sthat.:ce ee eee is co different "from that of aft. = had, for the appearance in the) When the pastor read the epistles he/ parade, of the Daughters cf the Rev-| merely smiled, but when asked about) piso the Dausiiters of the ¢ son Ee d-} 7 ei a ean { Tig }and te neé Of course. the'. fudres ; : c7l] OP me) = ve Tf office o ba partment commander of that organi-| |- tion, "have no right as such to take ane ; a istratior Det EAD se pane ay a adhe 2 has Individually ¢ please but notthey as may members of they the ber of deputies in mining camp and [smelter towns whieh we i scroebatic or unheard of during the Jemocratic regime At Alta, Lark, Bingham ; ah oetela the Junction, Bingham and Gartield t rme =~ 7 - os ou be of split among 3 Prohibittonist Gillhat per month for he list year-o ~ days‘_r ter letters began to/and Joseph felt so enthusfasiic over In yon the minister ao eteae| the outlook, that he conceived the country. Many wr a of dragging behind the party op BORE er surprise that ‘Mr. Short she ot, all ane vatriotic orders in tive shouldeS Soha ent hig:to theolo: such expressions I Athought7 en belief || Chariot, city, and a had arranged, or oeay. and = of Tora of| : Se" | | Is éven eounty tomobiles, © incidentally, 9 ast, of which Vacant arch Mery ext Lad! 12, | we ork: which is so prevalent thet T being ndidats | hg regime aylor, the cost of office aia hie weston AYe FE there e e Sah t iv sd | a unt red | increased greately Oucht to Investigate. a 7 But if they take. the trouble to inSarat ts ‘ il ani that' tn spite Ex-: WI ¥ Dre heat and nats ane $190 for : roe: et Wiecderonne : aid third the work é place ‘If they' will' sho me any Seas aie co tdi! ae ch bes SEM] : 1 it tions said ¢ ee | aa Fis AS st aad a OTeP iitas Fran 1 sterday Me tar EUS been one of my hobbies during my ix years in office to conduet the office In an efficient an :manner. \ but oF to which, pi rofessions more is deputy employed at the jail. | Mass. charged by some, seeking carn-} pry. 7 estly 16for yellsomeabout,hole. thatin the the office sheriff's |yry9° States e@X|New York...) 6, Whata | anc me A oa light, prisoners, | office pense | CAVIL AMERICANS all right, it it had not rae ae it the BCE aL arc ae aaa a nex, a things. And this cost is charged against the sherif('s office... In spite of the great) increase in the number for of TO P Rive ane at Q myé proposi} > that the the row more th | jcc Chafin 94! Oe a124sa, eas mbined.polling votes of Watson, year ? have been more than three « many prisoners taken ca ot ce aie 1902 It is unfortunate but it costs the county money to ea y as ae opinion sra-housed: in the number of prisoners he the county jail, until during the y : same ODOOOODOOOOOO REE me Z = among et ae on ae ete | In ine Implanted | as Dane ted eg a a e trend of political ‘sentiment | Taft column on‘ iyection seem, da}it ison' @e- | th "remainder | five hel Esch ican Revolution, taking care to select] ping‘Youof may the proposition S sympathy with be very certain.the : bance rd dev proving that. the those known n 85] : ‘ ; Sats Ae a means of 7 8 says he repr represents, ts, and and| ners offt thet Daughters oft be the seen Amert in, county sheriff's : ‘ Is being 4 G mis-3 the party he says he | office explained to them what a perfectly |can Revolution v {]] not be a te teas iol Reka tie an Kae eR atid lovely plan he had for their pleaasure | the parade on the night of the 31st." managed, persuaders of the Amer ar on the night of October 31, whe n his | Other members and officersem the | Democratic ranks are pointing to ae a . a pd anigation were equally as emphatic | fact that it now costs more. to run pa intended having a final, gra neat ne seeie ments to the same ef-|this-office than it did under the reparade 4 . Hepeane tear: ACTS Deushter rs of the | gime. of Ham Naylo Sheriff ( provide andthem with bezau-} an 2 eet tifully Di uld eiyeted decorated American Revolution refused to allow Frank Bmery: took : the reins of ofoffice | ane of when: ' course, would bear thelr own | cheap' political party leaders, the oth-| that time, under Republic an rule, it m e An te ; i ona Tek a} R. streamers, and other insignia, and patriotic orders at once saw the js true that the expenses hay pelts Bias to' save: money (QUICHINGA KE: a they would form the part <f the nacht? of taking part in the par- | creased And the reasons are so many; chan : . h would mark them | ade, and as promptly declined the in-/that it ts only. through the careful fae any person thinks he can show} whieh and acm "of as ts was. ull aaation,1 the eevery socially cente i office ai-onductbeenof the Iam : bts mwhere money: aall h squandering c 2 hasts ‘to go do-is.to that and exclusively | lhave held down: that to the the : expenses low tig-fie. |)> me ty's 7 is theto coun« come me times to i like Gibraltar, and yet he ra pve: & heart SH Mini {s| babe. ink @ man and much a that scholar and genius and statesm ane er ons ie mney ts the support. af s at Bighn-minded citizens, for finence tows tt civilization higher a a party OD will 1 t wish to be quoted 1 do no ; Foe ae: metter as taking #1 another, but 1 ee Step mic rehth Meas pt : ahd a Lu straight and narrow path of political | party would furnish some epecDia Y honesty. "Busted and Gone.": lin which to andbe fae 1 ST lag vate jot 3 oung were ladies Bs Ww eee aie hich ids and requires ath ee are to continue to ho admiration of _ at home| ividedthose aaaabroad, and uc men WO; must have we oo make history] that te gloriously hu ga pace' Here £0 or ithe iuistoner, Ree e and fitting place for a prop a a or one whose genius and exper fence and Bi ave directed difficult} culmination. oO sks Pr to Sean ost € tatsuccessfu)] ust be a master in the art of American assessments oe ee eee eee OO OOO COO a adiy 1 mReALTGs ons a interest About a week ago, Joseph Lippman, been en across)in whose mind originated the scheme, | with ma ; ae and "es re. ae wistone to your i of DODO | O44 jj in a way oe ihren to the atu | order dent of local political economy, and | gg If. serves to illustrate how repugnant "Tt eloquently operae cast, chrowshout t he said: Sane ento caige meenof utforts raise : Folded his bpinion in the Matter at is-| |aPlan to force the patriotic orders nro ge alone eae in thr past tlorgies seeming support of the cause of the)| "7 gm not asome weks ago Dr. Short was at head-| Cin-| wheels Americanwhich party,revolve brings within (9 lsht wheels, the! | tjye, to thisand plan, now every settledmember in the ofnegaeinnati and called at Republican almost the quarters to ~ aad a regards rlend o While there he spoke can be elected. the authors of the epistles, yet he clear-|to have gained him fame as the para-| stitution of our ord a trouble, in-}| ly and ares directs them Is the/ mount one in the aftairs of the only|do otherwise than make s later, 4f path of du s American citlz He! pariy that would stand for lim, but] ternal and otherwise, for us later, County Teiterates assessor - : | his suppert to William eaeara the American Revolution, Daughters | uphold because the presidential candl-|o¢ the Confederacy or Daughters of|in this {is a member of the Unitarian) ij, Revolution, in the parade next| way or hort declares: that the letter: | Saturday night . opposs d « has and received | views w man DEMOCRATS YELL FOR HELP tia for Seneer a ator Will Defeat His Rival Senator Newlands, z cannot get away ‘ from "1.him. b as a club-and you bis power . ever he likes.. He can use He should be the best of men. Let the Tom Kearns papers tell why their candidate He has received many srs jed and banner decked automobiles, | se ters from persons who }béaring the insignia of the Grand |- 7 eee y have taken ‘ Met : = 2 ee Episcopal view an pane uld Army of the Republic, Daughters of | which the odist m | : len Taft, date en bad str: 7 4a : a saested a that ig they wae es __ Above a can the ravages have not the yk thelr ca a show. ghost of to managers by saa tee bc of the Kearn Lin © very foolish om Kearns controls.to Give any ald or c = They cannot ae Saat ticket. That is Sartein, oe h ont boss of a trouble-breed ing crowd vote that ticket Sone. rome fs ings, vote the Republi of the Kearns oa ie Maney are doing Ib no other way not CES the cs Because of his public utterances to} . Another one of Joe Lippman's brilthe effect that religious bellefs abot liant, patriotic schemes, for the upnot bo dragged into poiltics, Rev. lifting of Joseph, first, and the Amer- of 1 the We challenge the Kearns party, in any of its papers, to give the rec ‘ord of Tell what are his business qualifice ations. man they are boosting for county assessor. ae of What are his moral points of fitness? What was the reason he was crowded How'? What city office? Why wasn't he renominated? Where does he spend his time? are his familiar haunts? EES VISION. PLANS result disaster. bring would assessor of office the in defective moral a gambler, Men to bug t4FE OF SASANE He" is He is under bond. The community is less concerned about a treasurer. He can't harm the county much. But a bad man, a grafter, a pretty well checked up. SE QS o="o tasesttintertorenteneses MAN The Literary Digest, Non-ParBusiness Democratic tisan, Gives Result of Organizations orm Canvass. Help Republicans. ARR S: A | re form Republicans in this election demand a Some people who are fighting Tea eee What sort of man are they putting up for county assessor? in county offices. FIRM COLUMN Su STRAW VOTE SHOWS NEVADA IS MR. TAFT WILL WIN IN TAFT eas Or MAPS SORAAAARALR Dr. 1908. 25, OCTOBER SUNDAY, SEPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN |