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Show Inter-Mountain Republican STATE NEWS SECTION TWO SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER GOODING TALKS 10 | STATE 25, 1908. PAGES ONE TO TEN LAUGHS LAST $0 HE LAUGHS BEST MOSCOW CITIZENS Gem State Governor Delivers His Only Address forthe Carlson Finds Democrats Have Hall and Are Burning Him. | Campaign. DEFENDS NEWS ADMINISTRATION. HOLDS Declares There Never Was Time When an Election a| | MEETING Meant So Much, Wild. ass Republican Specia) Service. Moscow, Idaho, Oct. 24.-Before immense crowd at the opera house night Governor an to- R. Gooding _ de- only campaign speecn f was received from start| the utmost enthusiasm. | Governor Gooding discussed all phases of the political situation in Idaho and | declared that at no time since Lin- | a Re- | be touched | on the temperance plank, the university work, and the accomplishment| the party during its present ad-| ministration of state affair In the course of his canaries Governor ose said: | "This is the first opportunity I have had ‘oe discuss the issues of this cam-/ paign. Important affairs of state have} kept me busy at Boise, but I have| felt from the first that if I was able | to make an addresses, Moscow should| | be the first place I would visit. } "There never has been a time J judgment since the days of Lincoln, when the election of our candidate for| President meant much to the | American people as does the election of William HL Taft, and never been a time in the Idaho when the élection publican candidate governor meant so much to people as the election of Hon. James H. Brady at stake inj} heart should fought before candidate for Stands for for ED W. ROBLNSON. CLARENCE Ed W. will be one of Robinson of Logan, who Cache county's representatives in the legislature, !s a Utah stalwart, born and bred in the state, and one of whor the people of Cache county may be proud He is still a young man, having been born at AmerlFork in 1866 He recelved his education in the public schools of the state and in the Brigham Young ni viaee Ge at Provo. He took up the legal profession and after graduating from the University of Michlat Ann Arbor, was admitted to practice by the Supreme court Mr. Robinson has traveled widely, having spent three years in Germany and in Turkey and in some of the Oriental countries. During the ae in masSacres he was correspondent of the San Francisco Chronicle, and wrote some brilliant iettare to that paper. He has resided in aCe since 1896 and has been member of the facult f the Agricultural college for 11 years, first Bea German and history, and later occupying the chair of political science. He seyered his connection with the institution in June last to assume the management of the largest orchara in the that of the Cache Valley Orchard company. Robinson was one of the organizers of the League of Municipalities, and is still its presiHe was foremost in the fight a few years ago the Agricultural college from being consol{the University of Utah was elected mayor of Logan in 1903 and re-elected in 1905 by an increased majority He was instrumental in the tinstallation of that city's magnificent ighting plant. He is one of the Republicans of Utah who remained true ee governor Temperance. One of of Cache ence the county L. for April beautiful ing his little course with 1872, In a college college and village the Agricultural the He ever since schools Logan for he entered {fs Norman Clar- was born in sentative his home in tarlo, made After he finish- entered his advanced the employ Cache Milling company, and worked cern for 18 years, finally eying: risen manager of that company for to the field the he the dairy industry of Cache county began Mr. Funk stocked his ranch with highcows and Js now one of the most enthnuexponents of the dairy cow in the valley. He of the young men who has done the pracimportant things of the building up of a new country, and he has done them well, te has always been a staunch Republican and has served his party at various conventions In the section of the county where he {s best known he will poll a large vote, as he has a strong following among ihe younger voters, Republican nominee county, was born and moved years Allen of His ever Wellsville, settling In territory first in of ago, chose action, honor Was 68 adjacent engaged the When Allen, Cache Mr. his of brush. that conbe general G. from Canada, 1870 the work. of sue far as remem and cee The Sites, executive Paci hts am. those concerned, faults sistas lie continued anon be} to of tell In venture was dairying and being made the in 1886 Mr. and lived Idaho, years On in Cache agriculture, of the valley serving that returning into the to G, first for to seven as Wellsville years, and later as up teristic of every been identified, has has cheese that been of that ear dollars through officers The of the looseness Boise rule candidate w a with were of of the state's the affairs which conducted Moses under Alexander, for governor, Democratic and lavish for | Juab county ex-} Qount for! [Makes 24.-The were appointed at 5 Special American of | High by a at Showing Republican election precincts commissioners the) for the Roosevelt continuation policies. that are of the| wo the pride|~7, and hope of every law-abiding citizen] of this nation. If your choice is t ae i ae sterson 4 Conrad oocon and H. F. Mammoth-No game Ned each"Some party of when our will hold sponsible swept over enacted into Democratic law frie Silver nds Miller and Citv-Andrew George wut 8. i one ia ar oon van-John A yet It came without a. moments warn- | nalmgren and ing. Uke a bolt of thunder from. al" Juab-R S. raged with intense fury |} yiiijjer and sath of prosperity life, | Ellison however, was short, and the country {a fast returning to normal conditions.| ~ 3 tt election memes means the "Taft's this country in the and |. }, 7 7! George : icing | £and pl position it} No. Peter } .Ostler, 1 No, 2: Fok oes k nen £ Jam i Gar rit as fs I Winn, George W. 3 the en limelight and exposed rotten con-|meet : a were eee no : an BE longer able e Me see sell peny to the people, they foun overloaded with inves stocks selves 2 anc " me fe in George ; oe cea gesWwW Mc pled Mi nigral ae | DF \ yr . oOUNK mind it p- U1 oor the || tl 2 ke ee ge - " he isi aunt Ww altor aig ht > Roberts, {. inite leave \ngele in emplo 1.-{ser aat jumping a tne rails - - FAY - Ten } 2D st f j ~ aw © «8 1 . il, cet = me hatos at ife, ha nt the St. tl Mark's) with which has! 1ea by acci- = j Ker publi an Special Service beside Bears : a are s; : rd eRe alig the , 7 Ornstia »] . J at ur s ¥ have kreégn will J ne BF pane rr he ! t . >I © relay | mail tract rifty y class class o f rift ag eno on and t Ue ie Rep!put in or+ Rio raves jeden night treet - Special Service. eagie katie cos TRAIN ileck aoe : ay » atate. ; Be Cerrar elon « opie e 2} andis na syndic 1 Aches Halverson au be Yo aie eM I ST : ¢ ne are Wr up er ; , n mie t ‘ ogged iken to ee ae bs areal TO that SE n Ax wee. i ik is © x 1 from the the Provo oat aff Fork O'Connor several He } on October | be the eta t Hold-| and Sery 1G Oct, 29 24.-The Senator Congressman yosepn speakers t first Reed i an of a ir de factor | fs h for 3 by, as these been he officers He W. will be intends DECLARE et to go by Chicago, Rev. Road Hit and d Is Delaye a WOMAN the Republican Ogden, poll oh tie on Traf- | . v Bamberger Special a for "'Traffli : g road on. delayed. was dekh a the all. 0 that on close affo flort vay nee os oe the} that Ro n a | to hold him up sonnor is an ¢ | man and well known to the police. He} was allowed hi freedom and Rica-| ards was held on a charge of assault - sat --- | ---- ms - - , ane i bi " Eee Belt, is early r e-| il »have old boll-| ‘haen sepower moar $s plant t Apex of this ores x t é belng Teer lhin b| od a that ° when sc com- chie shape paCkS to las handle eT the Jurge are accumulating on the unfortunate ndec AD eee the engine brought Bevrye Vil is heavily |4in BAMBOO er the M be pou ih ean. th crite s tha the early O. plat-| William Th urston: Gen- | The questi ‘Ree o be det are Octobe Rideout a Brown, Tnaly a. at ana RETURN N TH Re ut ep > EY HORSE HAD Me can Special See ls 94,-Dr.. Alf is ‘again ther P possessor a day 3 DUBE. - proper 1e stablk is ordores DraMe ae Friday aGvalne beé-}he had no horse tev.) Socialist \ \ Wi here the fracture was/and ¥ a] tegulatec ndividualiem NAAnd. The physi- | Soclalisn we ration amputation may be clalists from Bing been, will be ofin tendance, better surveving stand- | I THIEVES ; tin STOLEN "A. Robinson at the at tables ve , stable His Caleb gu ot Rev. J. sermon at resulted vai ae ita hed Heturned 4 in ae as ni late er x ttit Pen Nera Doll be erhureda re th ee t h line | } |\} | ote turnin out ' ery 5 hear an mplete- Frank J. Cannon ner a noermee cane to This is Lehi by long town Jensen, Redmond, odds the of the a ban- state, former property a great| shortly.| coul that point} Marrio ende Tehaee ley were; In all 67 river and sou of the eens reen the Yorth Ogden and} wards ist the Ogden atake, are| to meet in the Mound Fort| mee ting Sunday ening | pri¢ pends aid oe 3 g on Twelfth follows: within All rt street, of the) ae : | will at py. in an o this | ante at 7 D m. sharp. Business mportance is to be presented, R. H. W. ao resident for the has suffered last athe rnoon. . At 3. Standing, six or from eight years heart trouble. the Immediate cause of She was gettin ready ites return to Redmond for the winter When she had the final attack of ar ness. Funeral services were held this of S. Pec TRY Ross, | St but she F.| Dropsy was w._|her demise. Lehi Jensen Representative didate is a Martin brother Jensen, a to succeed himself this fal New Cement Plant, W. G. Bickel and his gon, a ream n plaster of paris and kin| fred gypsum. products, vhave arrived |here. The latter will take charge of er ; ste ac com- oseer H. Gleasor Re bite of! ment Carlton, Mc-/ FE.So. A Sey 2Zun t R. © E. c \ L,| Paclfle Terrace canes W Siena Charles Canfield, A. E. Player Park Valley-RF. a Carter, Joseph H Jurton, W E. miner, . go hitts earMines Charles Tintlc Dien. Oct. is until at Robinson monla. and on Jacobson, about He a was native of A Rai Thursday about of ilan Wallace ten from 50 years His © anes be he - eran of age)! body | the) Pacey ere SEXTTLYYED 4 saat F eh oy By { Hi j t ‘ SRG ITE as pare s' q lecture of the pneu ity until day s esHe Mollet also delivered evening pep Park City Judge, It Ore Special ty, servic eting In the was Interest held in 24.-Ore pounds, eee Silv fort the week were as follow 1 917 960: Daly West, 1,150, 000; cian ig | 3.648.960 pounce Kine ars total. areal on AY Phy aAl a ; { the Shipments. Service Oct. 581.000 mare scene { ' oe 4 ee Tm \ 7} Poet 7 ; . ' | ay + pane oe Republican Special service. By best cog e vr Mt, Pleasant, Oct. 24.-James Stewwas patient, true an old resident of Fairview, dled | pad fouhinnre lig airDs fill ‘trom lg eee Pb wae Pen e of Provo was also art, ea ee will a w: ard ch*hape ade rk C } aw in the High »¢ penuh Mee an $$ a OLAITIMNIG Beh E oA? .a N an «5 1) a 38 5 he 6 plant Jumbo re for th r 7 the orders so placed may be filled. = mine ®!|| SeSecon¢ nd hospltal he ld at the undertaking parl eh re broti 1er who 1of e Solorado The resides funeral somemay woe vheld ‘ne - Aegis seee . of which depa neto them. Tat i< antI TL routing Stokes, 24-Jacob who eo coast, Jones, J.| .,4 man a bea President rimha House, | youn university edtaneady employed at the € | % ek . at Mammoth, died at the Tintic and cement 2 2 this plant, and he succeeded in plac SE | r, nlaster of aris for || ing ee adel reg The? mill the is umbo company. nearly completed and the auxillary works of trackage and tramways wi be installed as soon as possible, so | H. N Oklahoma, | Parents' ao ce | Renublican Special Ser | American les oe ence Whitaker Lynch, E. aes in here in connection with the | company' 8 gypsum holdings, jlarge orders of this product Warburton, | |that Toy y pe plant Alma | | cem proposes : to erec ot a Keen Charles ae to his 4 , Fairview's an enemy. country and yore held house. ae soe me | Een ahaieeOyrin Gene of Canad rom the ak a aa jare paying Mt. Pleas: ace ao tr old home, of his meng Soea Ww ie ee aan s Heed They are y much pleased 1e. 8 a . a ec o tr ~@ K. Hansen, Christian I etersou, and | w Ae a Ni eneale an ee unitycity has gone on J ex Peterson. Bish« vee Gree oun-} East as a member of = the state woo Mr. Stewart w as be oon oreo ee ars| growers' committee appointed to select ty, Indlana, in 182 ‘ ; . wrormon| & cits in iat ee eep growers will ats ae a eee . but church when c § a s mother died shortly a "amiail sm: oo boy | hereaft Sele shivpe a ys P store in the their spring wool wen it as then taken Into Tee reat At A fine hors belonging to C. W. Sorrum Smith era Re join ea the Mormon | ensen into & ell about 50 feet inter Quarters . Je oe hardships of | deep recently J ‘t jas impossible battalion and endured ao eee ar-| to get the nimal rer it was killed and Be : oe tt oo uly rivec was n Sa sent bac others along in 18 50. tlers set He o a wake on and was re on ‘aw 12 hag 12 so oe cl ih e 64 grandchik ee living grandchildren 08 184 He} = = peat Bh e oldest : , girls and 2 24 set-| Mr. as a Sorensen cesspoo I ble baten is . of and n great hatehery eerie e br going «ee trout to fry Fairview use were the well brought recently by Baxter ‘of Gtnnison. The Uen ain tho etane and plante n olty and Pairy e He : voterk) ive' seis atm! Republican Mrs. of Han-/ yonette, A. oe J mt ahah n, W arr ¢ Hickma Portage-Dav id Parkinson, Levi John, ohn. ur Creek-Shel E. Baker, Charles Ke mpton, Orlk ando D. McIntire Jur tion-R alters, Alex Anderson, | Thomas proche r,| ty from F. PU EhONs A. Eureka, his8 sal e sees cs new Cr o acey. dam-|P ae "a asthe G seoGrouse ( at investmen a bh erlaThRiver-George Ge il anant | del; Seen ar i ccauer Southe a Pacific officials ae es acer | {n- Tonopah vith Ree ence hit Be © ce with min 4 . fine rat pood tr some Inter esting de-| follow lopments are ‘liable eo |" Sunny Italy turned loose an unusually Lara. Beran of her citizens In Og-| aap sae ea Ct 1B tO ats he was told ‘not | Lyane. least { ¥ amie ern eq 1e va,|had taker Sé night after finding MA at-! of Le * oe k, where Be thine nearh spects respects Bloased che Teese John Rowe, Manila oo lias Anderson, Clure, H M. Holler. 5 Plymouth-b. H. ; Rudd, argued of no : | dens sedto ihoaeh nee ‘ a nahn wild hunt). rene city seer that a | pas na for San rancisco ajis at var ers. . dtavlins--George M. Stark, RG. Watt,|the Jumbo Plaster and Cement com ae ae eer EL ie nnard jr, MJ. _| pans's pe hear conducting a Keen t : ~ 3 2 $ re Hiroto on $5,000,000} he H. Sunday. Bats |. Kelton-J. W. other services;S Warnes ) Pacers mntory wate ) ted H. r ‘ranalo. Dutt eee Richards, ee it- against a Bear RIBS be| gear nce smitten thlef took the horse |from spaghetti land went coastward. of| thursday from Dr,in Robinson front of the Lewis All members of the Church of Jesua| no bi "k When came out) | hrist of Latter-day Saints residing motor be ung in-|1,9-noticed) the animal was gone. | t of Washington avenu or part of| ofshould the con |} ie belleved that that it had There will be a joint per Thurs adaay evening. D. to get}no a hi s there. a a rence, atkins ean aule ( * Vea charged was absence will rian church 1¢ 1} the im ane Ogden, last | 24vance ume dump. More tables will undoubtedly stalled and the nnage capacityIf » mill materially {noreased tween to easy ieee mee, 2Bodie Knud-|rer ‘ ater ects, linston-Jo "3 Igler, John "Booth. WAS CaM Ranel ee {d He enough McMaster, ‘upener, to O ern a This fg believed #7 h ; 1 efforts were made to have] {njtiaj work in cutting out the hard stil anc PL x hesenkirail: es and heavy grades of the South: the animal removed from th¢ : ie he own Cranie: pilot ae nae Coe ae See ; lder Thomas A. Shreeves will be biprpare Car next to ae b \ er at Tabe rnacle a 2 m across the track The | the spe 7 Music will been thrown across aS lo'clock Sunday afternoon usic crew worked all night repairing a l be furnished for the occasion by by damage, and was not until egy | Tabernacle choir, Miss shea Ge = nen morning that ittraffic was finally re- | Caen a riot Leo Vanden + motor | . aa te 8 will acJ a plant uP hi ime: ch _ ‘has was the. Flel aing- james HK. Hess, F. F. San pee PORTER ae nTMa IC Re were | night through an unsuspec nek Meee aA t DORI at 4 16 tox . eeeemG vm "ee-| ae "i hi 4 irds a2 ls i n ‘xthe » way James Fle wa late! tateIt here ay of the little 5flyer near When Lay-| the is understood that survey ane charged vit assaulting | ton at 7 o'clock last night ue i lear (es athe canine eee in South »He admitte d that he had/|engine came In contact with the anl-| Da sific started in at Wells, Ne sey-| the ms ith a nife con-|mal the latter went high in the alr | at ty ays ago with the pe asta vot necess: es Republicans fabedlsc palta at Din trict No. 1, C. Means "W ‘Mant | Ze oo pe a Tears. syste district t Safe Sees se passenger fe is 7 m, Rett nee revia the hem rt. Service rige Oct the ons adcincd Select ne a will rectorship| ie motio de fault in the F. iere | tie' Presbytt - schoc | bath wOnEGy A nt bl | togs ce, Calls Fort- ole TWikh Hunsaker, w. oe Thaddeus W an ae Lyman! Marb le ‘Brig B furbank i a = oe d VAtoe - So titan rn Bae "ink today On account of = Is war nd the Am eticak rey in way apes 1 iad alge ohare ae enthusiastic meeting. ' 5 . ae Republican Town. 2 nd is a unique town in @ po24.-The following en ‘eatsca 1 ied ay.yIt has 215 voters and Gorin' ele okes "e re are 200 Republican votes cast county comunissloners. SDN se W who the HITTING TTHE | aopon to home Mr . have Animal aa Thomas Brown | District No his old n Kanse ministry of TL -- Unsuspecting Carlson ocean ee eee, SroNe:. Bie enhenneline £. the quarts ‘aie. tance of 45 miles, making the trip in about nine hours. Here William Glas- APPOINTED |:re * he taught | cnt i-Antone Jensen, which he| Petersen, genp sol as succeeded Fleetwood aoe TRACKS Mr. has to Preside Polls Oct, of of climate Brown ede ct. 2 alde 3 woe ms nent on Bamberger on Mrs. gham, erigharie next/son, ‘ne closed a cou- charac- eae eg the Good had and oo ane and and ELECTION Persons the Republican with ‘smoking oplum In a cele stial hop' The county of- | joint in Twenty-fifth oa ea re ee Republicans. = and |¢@ ster's ¢ asc ‘ t r's v vasrinco eos e Se enAS eri rie F fic cuts of house giv-| D2! Sees ae} 18 also as uch ¢ e I $5. anc 1 .ee, who was also ¢ ane a e economical and busi- | %2j)4" rec Wentives an oplum den, en the people an econor with £ 1 J nessiikesure administration are al-|ed $25 ball for t ECDySE EE of re-election they aa falling Eee most sur a eS feaea Neat . Ogden Briefs. | y a BAGGAGE | Republican S)vp mae c ree eee lying of and |... y7ovember 1 assume of the p arish HORS last z ic) county Lake alliance faaied. "aus Counly Service. o be | Republican Special iz a ancaster rs will speak at a ly ; |. Ogden, Oct. 24.-Mrs. E. 1 ante ner M: immoth on Octobeupon r 30.to Juab} bothmorning colors chars t reed 2 at can be depended roll|jnana the Bert police Jacobs, court this re- police peo Salt jn county honest JUDGES GES isco ane a big majority He r i wager ber ; are are+ all held a to Rev. somewhat years ago entered the Smoot} the E Ladies parish nana Mr, the "intle tle in the Church the night, Pe regards | Thirty | Brown ig ee the at district and will no doubt a be greets an immense audience aie saint a popular HOME the St. George, Kas., where school 40 years ago, and is , Mowe ee i Pee BY ell: know n and was taken to the several stitches. wh found young a wounds arrested >:connor. attacked Sa Ahn tending severe panection ek | TI . i Special Eureka, Cat. Service. ‘ ae bani -The D. with oye*d rut. the t er ; Republican Ti ntic in ric ae an bought business which ELDER was - who has spent the last will sever thelr connection with the 5 Er Be Olnoa Da dO. Stahl, s.|two or three years in Canada, died Episcopal church In Ogden, For the} Larson; District No. 4, Charles Reeves. [aere about a week ago. body past six years Rev. Mr. Brown has|@ r ‘Merrell Hyrum Standing. | was shipped to that place for burlal heen the rector of the church, but he Willard-Distric acob Zundel, and arrived Friday afternoon, accom1as found It necessary on account of | Dp. B Woodl: aoe Hzlarve yw oodiand: ae panied by her husband and Setar falling health to give up his position trict No. n, Jose |law. She was about 30 years of a intere sting | rally to be held here under the direcseen fot k | tion of the Republican party will be| eae SS ran : Da Is cla Oct. found his head tation : ynd- FROM \ | - sCLGB Of mere! pends to the country @ now under in ‘str "| a able \ - ING MAN FALLS TRAVE! a t} nD awW tt} the tl s¢ the ¢ 1 town ebcaeswrt r i! | i ; ~ . t xo t i Y.| coiling ) . he | s to th $5,000 < afterft) are eturne . aa n | lag tbeund ik the cars is ful ‘1, bw Was BeBedls ‘ened aaa: B. game, THOUSANDS: <p time het he ice Ry chests ests. TORRepub! publican isly 3 i lonel E. A. Wall's been wrecked so many of. the the s ce itiog,i Throi ug! sf a ‘door ample ean nem of IS fop Ones. ins sic le th nc nieves use nippers to cut the wane scree : that faces. each chest to wart the tart or of th ir. As the job Is ger ont done 1ove .smal) ‘a which are sold The' brakewen a Guild Shepherd Howell Will) Campaign District a} Special Service ady--ecent, exarinar an $| Harr rh pt tl - EUREKA Chauléschtah Open Recon yn unc thor Ane n T AS B Reverend Brown.o pal Church Leaves fuesday u ane va company of |'seems. that to} t; ike ing fruit East an, !) with mere h andis to, chest at tl "nd of 1 _ oa Grove With a fine goal k Kick ublican at ‘ P : inter- | Bingham : val - ° d Next St. G e Week for « George. ae Republican S - 1s ervicie Onder Oc es -With mbhie givin T clues of the second | refereed 4 an 4 Bennion STOLEN "te eba joint political debate a made Ri sie"res eset "resor ie piace ¢ ‘ue is Ple ae Dirine Py 0 rf + eo "T. Alienc mae Foote, bayer : and + $s, heavy dell of snow? having: made) i¢ ing the summer. Ne desert ts too te few ite WAU provides2, the beat sheephs range of the state - PETTY THIEVES; HAVE ? sie ew ae : ants ; ric : re panic that ensued the leg iti nate chyé them ' ee n ig! 7 ing W Cc the stood that it was the most closest game he has more E There who +> = ote eon Shee ae 4. | PORB YSNOWER SQme .SzCeNe During the first half Terrance W. (one Fred Provo, said und William - before : the panic-the . most | Bingham Not cn. PL CaponUB Aecon mek wae | Republican Special Service known Every sensible Were man cece w 1 Ge le teeta ti 4--The Socialists' mit that over speculation was irgely | B he na OR iss ued 1 challenge responsible for the money Salt It | re presentative the : ep sub ik is true that Roosevelt had turned on| Democratic or Americat tles occupled of S, L, Lunt, § Vickers. No EAOTD tea at arti d ; + "Service. Ocot 5 &_miilion inert developing into as there was playing| Grove team one of] year High school boys teachers from the ms and with these tw for seore~ Coach waht John Sorenson pointed). 7 8. DESERT. pectal + + 44444444444 4444 ~~ ena half the Pleasant Grove team made touchdown and the game closed 5 $ in favor of Pleasant Grove F.| Taylor Joseph Taylo Elle riage: the their favor the first half Carl : 5 James'). Stevenson Nephi the cause of much suf- |" yfona--Ephraim_ distress. Tt came.w at its; a || yO Ee this country INephi-Distriet of Baxter, Paxman the Republican party re-|~ picsh Springs-Alfred J. Bishop, for the money panic wh! h J. Kearney and John J. Thomas, na players Jep- | team Hickman, INTO te vesterday. Grove Laird. | strong Daniel Gear be given by the two great Daria Thomas Chatwin and Willlam Nisonthen it is only fair for you to coneer. No. 2 H. R. Towers, A. Wetsider the effects of these principles Of | ¢arctrom and James Hutchison Oct football match meeting | pjeasant and William Kopman, in fts)# Service. Fork, school grst penses of the city at that time, were] p,o1q the other day. They are as fol-|, evidence of discussed. He appealed to the moth-|),\., a strong team, ers of Idaho to aid the Republican BMureka-Dis trict No. 1: John Han-'!jn the Pleasant party for their own good. Near the nifn WoW 7 ckleton, John Ivey.) Salt Lake's last close of his address Mr. Gooding sald: |No. 2: Joseph Larson, Jacob Muntz, and one of the ‘ vote for Willlam H. Taft is a! y,a tite i ll. No.3 F, Thomp- | y. U. of Provo, vote RED SHEEP pega ‘or an sheep wo" wih -be ; Gre h Bi g t Game Against easan Grove. | | Service hai "various MILLION s ___ Bpe ao Bureka. DRIVE eu wlins, Officials Na the County Precincts x | Republican th16 \ judges AMERICAN FORK TEAM spor ert + to with X that of his directors with eae Had War Togs On. its have good collector. important business B four Dem- only "availa; ple of rousing campaign songs and the: crowd was wiping to stay and give! pur- large Cache of the a into those he of the an methods DAHAFFEHE EHH FH EFOE+HH4 $444440 that the had the proofs of sald allan AS soon as the Tote the meeitng the Glee club sang county, during ago one upbullding of as the result line found secured and entered and and years and business had and Carlson's Americans sage River assessor 15 Co-op. Allen ty cam paignere atRepublican the meeting and listened ‘ce the | speeches, Mr. § reply to an alleged assertion of Mna moat of commercial Bear to help build institution. development and a host of friends progressive for county Wellsville Norman the has moved there it was The tended in for when wilderness cheesemaking, maker Allen has done much enjoyed by that to the party when Utah went for free silver He ts identified with many organizations benefiting the state Mr. Robinson will make a representative who will do effective work for his county and the state. SGD ee med Election the university. The work of gdtzinos s sorve Wun "upon and ere -_ the citizens had been benefited ny thousands of 777 APPOINT THEIR JUDGES, | the ‘eMiclency ofbeen"tho accomplished state's omcorsat and what had Notice of the meeting had evening ble hall assembl] On- Utah county, section a repre- Perth, to Cache that was for in poses, siastic cg sae vs gated. JUAB COMMISSIONERS - EXPECT MUCH FROM SEL SGPC CRESS Scie o two days Thursday G. ALLEN. Republicans nomination has public at NOKMAN whom representative. 27, On leaving men honored Funk Richmond, that youngest L, FUNK. Der the rn tra Oe thee The? | POBOCOBOEOBBOOSSO DOOD GOGO OOOOOCOS administrations that rthe |- Bases, Dad sines by starehood, two men honored the people as rth had cae, past campaign On J. the county. Democratic earth. busy been sent to the precinct chairman by County Chairman Peterson, he elther failed to receive the notice or neglected cx arrange for the meetin nyon roads were in a) terrible sonaitien from the recent' snows. ‘he horses plodded through, mud and slush and when Koosharem about reached was "There is a plank in our platform that means much es the homes of o. This plank, which 1 shall before I finish, is the temperance ques- | tion, now squarely before the people, of Idaho for the first time, | "The importance of Mr. Brady's| election is impressed on me more and more as I read the speec hes of the] Democratic candidate governor, and watch the work of the man who is at the head of the Democratic stato organization at Boise In discussing e issues of this:campaign I am not they 24.-The been county. O. Ww. H. Erickson and the RichGlee club left here for Koosham the extreme southeast point of field em, of he the Service. Oct. have Sevier Carlson, 9 at never of our Special Richfield, in Republic- interests fight as Republican days his : ~ livered Frank LATER Hands Stringfellow an Argument That Sets Crowd |