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Show SALT LAKE CITY, be the who have not yet attended last days to this These should take the earliest opportunity of are on the Usts. The registration agents will nounced all day tomorrow and Wednesday till registration, that te their names places an- important seeing up for 9 matter. o'clock in the evening. It is expected that the last two days will show a very heavy istration. There are many of the floaters and colonists whom the American party workers have failed to get on the lists and efforts will be made to work these through. The Republican county committee has been vigilant hitherto and its agents have carcfally watched the registration. Evidence has been secured on which three warrants were Issued and others will be tssued later. Every attempt to register Ulegally will be punished. Pictures of Kearns workers rushing in the disreputable residents of Commercial street are now in the hands of the committee and the work of the camera squad ts not over, This squad w be out again during the ovo last days. The American party colonists will not be allowed to register. And they will not be allowed to vote Every person who has a right to vote at the coming election + should + + make who has follow if sure that no right to the attempt his or her name vote should is made, not ts on the attempt to lists. Every register. person Arrest will Down Watchful Officers Save Thou- Serge Ae. |; VICINITY » i A | mh | Author sands of Dollars Which Bank Vault Contained, of Important Bill Will Have Something to Great Audience at Salt Lake Theater That Will Be the Murray State bank about 11 o@'clock Saturday night and capturing one of Depnt, y Marshal Sam- a ve oe fe >. ae "in Utah and Idaho rec aiming gardens out of the desert. author The } this of displayed act a| Weary and hard be some musical and numbers wonderful prophetic vision of the posas BE. F. Stevens, is locked in changed the mmitlee "ch: of the West and deserves the | tho state committee sibilities cuales jal y jail, , and deputy - |\ otarrat will the county sheriffs are searching for tor Carey Is They have |) common sense way he the other man. jaudience with an excellent description of ]| which he has to deal and of humor has a in the Colonel Squires sense | these | him. BRYANT'S TREASURES w to go Preside. with much work, but happy, Hlon, William next governor, traveling thoroughly Spry, Hon. Utah's Joseph Howell, congressman from and Hon. David Mattson, will hold down Utah, who the office of state treasurer for the next term, arrived in Salt Lake Sunday morning from the southern part of the state. All three are confident that that part of Utah Is absolutely Republican from start to finish, OFF Ft t+ tt +++t+4tt+e+t444+O the said greeting Mr. Spry, we have came to| Taft to dents of the university from dragged The which Mr, was discovery not of the men dramatic nad burglars ; address. | other capture starte , the this at Nephi | Guidot: | Haddock will ING. W. MORSE CASE POC over reveled :st@re and Morris lL. be the speakers. OOOO | Lon There hela. by. ST | vestigation. police the pending in| Ae of miles 30 (Contioued added and a day on Page Three,) cheap political a for stute, They are calling the movement a "contraband alumint assoctiation,"' which is not working in the real spirit of the institution. A betser sentiment will prevail; the university will not be brought into pollcs. 3 seee, pots di Onaire ot widow = Mi : ather- S former. : pre s\- erm: an ees ee = That Candidate Has} Labor. pe gee get it eae one iavor Labor Great eee oe Tees dl xi pr. "notorious subprnatior lawyer, . : : het Ace iatesiar > rae the President instance' Mr, Taft a great said: da ¥ Sada Vermont v adhd apa 1 > e had labor devoted himself questions, he especially earnestly preew~ quired to} it "The counsel; d been ha eae to . - furnish its voters are going to express to prevent their condemnation should verdict because 279 be set even house than Mr. infamous fat Knight eclub,'? about which the Democratic state central committee has been] making so much noise is con- cerned, and it is proven fact that 90 of the names of office pearing on the statione the " "allarcaA. ~ ‘als. Do ae sity of Provo are those « men who never graduated from the university. It is. extremely doubtful if the majority of them were ever inside the front doors of the aside the advises Taft will prove to be. : Improper, and as practically union, the asj|for counsel Beck, B ‘‘Governor University its Court of Appeals. Nevertheless institution. Jé »y ane for the National =. ane Manu- employe was allowed by any form of contract to exempt the railroad company from the consequences of its faflure to observe the law." Taft's Record on Canal, President Roosevelt then referred to Mr. Taft's record on the Panama canal, declaring he took the greatest interest in the workingmen, seeing that they were In every way protected. He then contrasted Judge Taft's attitude with that of W. J. Bryan, Democratic candidate for President, in the following: 3 opposed to the entire vagaries of Mr. Bryan's proposals, Mr, Taft stands pledged to continue the definite and constructive program of s0celal reorganization outlined and already entered upon by the present administration. conspicuous Instance was the settlement of the anthracite coal strike. "In April, 1997, when a strike was S "er Festern railWeste the on certain | 4Jmost roads which would have tied up fortyfour lines with half a million employes and put that half of the country In a |} state of siege, negotiations were sent the administration, who , demanded land secured in the people a settlement by arbitration, and last spring the administration, by Its vigorous action, prevented a general reduction ol country, wages on the railroads of the which would have caused great sutfering and far-reaching disturbance The President concluded by declaring that if Mr. Taft is not elected a period of industrial chaos and busiwhich in ensue will times bad ness the workingmen will suffer far more any than other class. ey Lea ‘ ey trade article Herald of forth the' appeared in the Salt Lake yesterday morning, setting statement that alumni the Provo had formed an aid the political aspirations of J. Wuliam Knight, otherwise, irrespective of political party affiliations. The article, which appeared on the front page, under flaming headlines, contained one statement which is true, and that is to the effect that {s the al- another committee, has mailed thousands o letters to past graduates of the Brigham Young academy and university, asking their support for J. Willlam Knight, in his fight for the gubernatorial seat, . Never These Attended letters University. are tionery bearing a large number written on sta- the printed names of of officers of the as- sociation, and a careful investigation here today developed the fact that fully 90 per cent of the men whose names appear as officers, could not by any possibility be members of the alumni of the institution, because they never graduated from it. The date Une of the letter is Provo City, but the postmark shows them to be mailed at Salt Lake, and It is certain they emanate from the Democratic headquarters In the latter olty. The following statement concerning the matter was given out here today by the presidency of the Brigham Young academy and university: "The organization (Continued on known Page as the Three.) 2 NEW YORK DIVINE FILES RESIGNATION ‘Rev. Townsend Brady Will Accept Call at Kansas City. 2 Lye An Judge to follow the New York "The abuses of injunction have been | part refused bY! cgse, stating that the entire purpose attacked and fearlessly exposed "He is doing and| o¢ the law' would be defeated If the Mr. Taft," he says. ny University a better friend had | Wate ROORBACK Provo., Oct. 25-The alleged He and A is in the fire, so far as that take to This really contracted he had fore, to support farmers and hurt. workingmen of being chances the Mr. Taft for President, for "their own | 51) a cruelly ‘Inmind to my conclusion, He says he doe} permanent welfare." pe by ee see dquitious have wage-earners the believe not eo n sustainerae rY e oe in ‘the ewWhite > One Oecleding Republie: of the PROVES Club Never Even Saw the © Institution, renthat hurt be- Committee Graduates. Officers of Alleged "In Eire railroad appealed Mr. Judson the that/that declaring years, elght past the company, 0 had that photographed that col column fa = ; ss ore the Fd ones . 5 thatgenie they ‘ket 7 Chewage Kearns leaders thought ¥ so well of one a of the ‘ Herald's articles against Republicans 7 ' :in "sSa It Lake Jr 4 ake county They are working together side by side, those papers, for the success of the Kearns ticke ( in the Tribune. them IT hag ocd form of deeds Taft great State Sending Out Letters Trying to Influence and aigipl aettions . Paforviet lp his services take and 4 New York, Oct. 25.-Rev. Townsend Brady, rector of Trinity Episcopal church, announced this morning preceding the sermon that he had decided to accept a call to Kansas City. He will tender his resignation to the | vestry of Trinity parish Monday, to | take effect January 15 next. In a letter made public today, Rey. Mr. Brady says: "This parish is es- their leaders made, the alliance, but it is not too late for them to prevent its effectiveness. by voting oe sist re 2d if pecially law. such the the Incorporated law. professes not not continue conditions, me at the 1U every jn mitted Republican | to of the of the to be longer state under diocese bound to the the rector in different from rector fill and that the the genI can- local whieh were unknown to thme I. accepted it fou ve cetbie It under The position of case is so radically position canon ae Z \nd thousands of Democratic ) ) county ticket. It is too late for Democratic Service. the rather than of mere words. "While on the bench Mr. dered a service to labor so Republican candidate's attitude and} quotes specific cases to the point. After reviewing his own record of ck, 10) say against the Republicans. Those speakers are saying nothing against the Democrats. Subsequent | Haes ane ib the1e subsequent |() TAKE NO INTEREST IN IT facturers' association, for the company. The decision of the court was handed down in Chicago the 8th of this month and It justifies Taft's wisimportfor it sustains the most dom ant contentions of the labor unions." ' voting machine by the consent of Those names, linked It is now too late to hope for any change in the Bryan-American ticket. et together on the the and_ leaders between the Democratic hoth parties, will forever stand as an irrefutable evidence of the partnership, the community of inter est, the Garlic lid on Top :Mor Kearns party leaders in the election of 1908. all above hate to pretend party they It is too late to expect the Democratic leaders to remove that evidence of their unholy alhance with the But it is not too late to show again before their deluded followers the evidences of a trade. others. There is Frank Cannon's statement at the Kearns party convention that if the That will alwavs stand as the best proof. There are the electors. There is the later Sam lands. nt found|® Kearns party wins the election the Mormon leaders would go through the gates of the penitentiary or flee to foreign the Republican party win the election. state convention, that he would rather see the Ke arns party than Demoeratic the before made statement, King Y Although ei » l"¢ t 3 ) id - wey » Pr he 7 wn! 2S Tee Ee . Ifiied their dutypo sible, a u *-) are the the Kearns ticket!in the Kearns papers. : ‘is boosting : ° 2 gs leaders aerasay a ex satiled 3 | () There What Sake:Bryan Kanw electors famaea on PEPE it iscounty published The Tribune everything the Democratic spe Beeeie 1} ¢ " Bo : ee ' are saying Dig against <a eeeae FA the Kearns ; ‘arns crow , » Herald Ge printing metinting ng everything evervthi Kearns I party partyty speakers the » Kearns Her:eld g crow ' : . is The d. 1 > uxeholseceari hold nothing The Demoeratic leaders es i the Republicans. Se onglls 25 Oct York, ot New ke pishenen-Bra ae the Officers of Alumni Declare the Organization Is Not Aiding Knight. DH+t$t +++t +++t +44 $44 $44 OO +444 +444 4444 $44 444 4445 DOOC > dragged, gain. Happily the movement is meeting with the deserved condemnation of the loyal alumni of the Brigham Your univ y censuring the Democrats for thus breaking the peri nasppettiie os § as SOOO o+ first i Institution eehas OOOOOOOOOS]E an Outrage. 2 4 *, retofore have beenl kept out of politics,Sy and the b present atte ‘mpt is the tory of political battles where an honored educational been dragged in the political mire, or sought to be so longer | just and part of the state for a much tographed Books. Committee. ‘Wealthy New York Widow) Terms Service of Papers ~7 gwen: Panpers, 1 f CONDEMNS THE PLAN Washington, Oct. 25.-Replying to}|\; can hardly be D enaaelicatedt This a letter from P. H. Grace, a member as in the Narramore case against of the Brotherhood of Railway Traint. L. railroad. men, asking about Mr. Taft's record on| plaintitecwtitte Plain while working in thé employ wosic Pay "It was surprising the way the people turned out in the smaller places where we spoke For Instance, at Kingston in Piute county, where the | population cannot be over a hundred Wel, but The ae letters Eachnae nameSeat on the u r Forged of Democrats, while the Ma le organization is irrespective of party affillation by the alumni association, while in reality, perSaat cent of the names are those of men who never graduated from the university. t has been the pride. of all Parties, since the division of Ut on national party lines, that educational x natters have been kept out of politics, There must be §some common ground. » u upon which citizen state can stand, and it has always been with pride that tee ikon quartet of. the-Repuplican ~ ANOTHER SUBPOENA meeting, Knight penueenrs Sal ed i} was held at 9:30 in the morning. And will do all that can be done to lit was the same everywhere. ‘tre travete rer Se . Sevier, | w these abuses." Piute, Iron, Millard and Beaver couniReferring to a specific case, was the attending and without edu ne jt is noticeable that cee are all the impression the letter sce ks to give ts do away iON quite AUC A iver ‘the.; Lae : ae llant euspeaker, W at delive \ ) fi i | he said: ---- numbers musical some be will circum- | there lties. some of {t In the worst sort of|‘"A year or so ago the editor of the jt and Montgomery's milgq moulders iron the the to to }by devoted paper started ' stances The Collection Includes Some Valbic eet i not aes sade Ean union called on me to say that a dewill be present itary band itinerary, missing a meeting tunnel their way into the bank The meeting will be opened at 8 i setings | cree he 2en entered in the United entered been had meetings|cree of number large a adding through the wall from an 7 yer o'cloc rd and will be presided ea ey | uable Relics and Many Au 'to those arranged by the committee States circuit Eee a Bea te building and were surprised r as grossly he regarded that that|1906 in remained have could "We a voimittes fo were about to enter the place Mh Se ape tinue their work \ larg whose Ls eens ! ee one a oeniennnamonsn time for everywhere meetings were! fatal to trades et ie boat 3 safe wreckers's tools and other good fellowship h de h ~ Ss : 2 . 3 | ; ; Lhe, ll. we-could: and} was ‘the injunction that practically eae ant wa | id ve~c a added We William Cul-| wanted New York, Oct, 25.-The phernalia were found in the T 3 righ any making union the forbade | four sometimes and three, two, pre-! spoke the including library, len "Bryant ak sperma iM ead popular. mies sion of Stevens, and other tools w itics ning will be sentation copies of his works to h!s/ times daily. So many places wanted | to maintain thelr position in the trade discovered Sunday atternoon T nd Another event thts eve ee family, personal souvenirs of the poet's! +, entertain us that we regretted that | dispute Involved. the tunnel wa € Taft. ee tin Judge Calls return, to compelled were w ne kils th e once " Peihis : Prelamp. arene bookish x tctelteowing ms <A Bae : - committee. a. Had the burglars been permittec to | |ty ee Republican his4 * treasures, to cut speck A _ meetin Taft and nee "Tt called in Mr. t work for an hour unmolested ¢ to..c alls from phe Horsh,oF Coe ete tures and group of statuary with which many and chartered been has train before ry, my visitor, to lay the case no a ques only It is, I believe, have been chronicled surrounded be. to liked lively|hbe ent story would The sold been far have was Taft {tickets Mr. of course, as, him, tne which by figures the of size on)|the hammer the under go -~will wrote in) The authorities believe they ive |}campaign opened which has been Thursday, November 10, afternooy und) southern portion of the state will de-| more competent than I to express his made a most Important capture, big camp has attracted 3 much atthe proand legality the to as judgment | trom their prisoner is proving to t tickets Republican |tention and there are many who want tor; the There care, Ri etreet,| ss era Taft down. was no enthusiasm | ,rjety of the action : what of an enigma He will tell noth to see something of it The Bingham These memorles of the poet, his for Bryan and aé_e decided apathy "Mr. Taft satisfied himself of the ing of his companion and dex fcommittee has arranged a fine pro-choice collection of first editions, come exceedingly y and aat once Q became sts. as ‘| facts, on counted and formerly those t "ewwith r score among |held) ne he was not implicated | n the attempt-| grt accordance public C in the } before will be which rally or the ed robbery : Cade with a fine line of the will of his daughter, Julia Bryant) his warmest supporters. If there 1S) \nqignant at suchHe an stated injunction haying tn Canyon "hall his in that issued there) }e6en sentiment down the and are sold by order of her executor any Democratic Professional Thief }musical talent in addition to Among the volumes are Bryant's OWN) we did not encounter it ; the | opinion the position taken by Utah's include will These copies of the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey." | Hs believed, however, be 4] speakers was injunction the issuing in court Friends. by Received Warmly wo senators and a number ' of the) A ‘noem of 20 lines ts scribbled ‘by SE eae profession 1 safe blower and every ef-}| candidates, all of whom will be presBryant on the last page of a letter to| "Personally, I was warmly received | clearly untenable. . He sugge Ae . ue fort is being made to learn more Fry's request that belleve| response to Mr. I and friends old many autograph | by he Fanny daughter his him That the attempted robbery ent. Many came|union retain N. J Judson of St. Louls most carefully planned was Get Tickets at Headquarters jof Bryant ts in fully half the volumes.| jade many new ones. the Brotherhood represented had were | who they that me by the manner in which 4ONB= | to me and assured books no,"include American aoe There are still tlekets to be obtained | ¢, -llow's the Wabash in Firemen of Locomotive with me and many of these were Demwas being done and also by Nee }at the county headquarters at $1 each. | ~ OW eed ao Notes Through Mexico an the way, is the } cannot but feel proud of the! case of '93 and w ho, by ocrats Be fore!) phernalia found at the Years "Two, Dana's )}Californla," 6 at leave will train. special The labor ov + sh } ‘ 11 | author of the article reviewing About o'clock Saturda greetings and assurances I everywhere in rare items published o'clock and return after the meeting, | the Mast" and ot her Taft. of Judge decisions received. Bryant) of photographs and Portaits Marshal Whittel and young J¢ but remaining long enough for those In 1907. of Reviews Review the weath-| ire in the collection, pretty bad struck some "We were following a man and wo going to have a share in the good ----_++ + er and going from Panguitch to Par-| "He stated that the decision of the were veen acting suspiciously time which will include a dance, ad-| certainly to be In their faought court deep.| feet four was snow the lowan avenue, Murray. The pair enter Man in Tolls. Worthless Check T nission to which will be free Saunders was|phig had not the slightest effect on|vor. The case was argued before the} 25 -Letta Oct, Ogden, (Continued on Page Three.) There willhe be a<tean fally on . Wednesday Mr. ion fie . se . Je . ate ‘ es Es sev-| United States Court: of Appeals by Besides speaking a meetings. 3 ob-|o,; charge on the alae tonight under. arrested night he : Sixteasth ao ee taining money. DF of _ pee |eral times a day we traveled an averJudson and Mr ae on ae The accidental proud of an officer of the club, and Been Warm Friend of us which in th © mi . fiduedercee ? the Fences Demo- latest the bear the Provo City date line, but are Sted at oe by the Democratic headquarters ra managers, etterheads, upon which these letters are written name Shows for President. 65 at our meeting, state. to bring ei be- lieve that he will give them the same sort of adininistration that they have enjoyed under Roosevelt and that is |} souls, we had the Renders very many Democrats who open'y announce that they are for They William be- @)yyoward of is to seek 5 NE EET t hérn counties seems to be for 1 Gan leaders re- "‘went' far _. Assurances of Support _jeverywhere, even fr sae state into politics. This is proven by "ee al leged iene organization ofere the alumni of the Brigham Young university of Provo in the interests of J, William Knight's candidacy for Governor It is called the Governor Knight University club. undreds of letters are being sent throughout th e sta - + yond my most sanguine hopes. In every place in which we spoke we were received with an enthusiasm that left no question of its genuineness, The halls In each town and city were filled in weather that would have een an excuse for any one to remain at home and in every case our audiences were sympathetic. the waste places and making will SUPPORT OF 44444 $444444444444444440 = celved," Senator Joseph M. Carey, who will speak at the Salt Lake theater this evening, is a real Westerner, and will have something to ‘tell the large audience that will greet him that will be of direct interest to them. ie the author of the now famous Carey land act, his OF Merely a Question of Majorities in That Section of the State. "Why, Surprising two alleged bank burglars at the rear of planned bank robbery. The prisoner, who gave his name Tell the List. ASSURANCES +++ HHH Hoe ooo <. SCOURS §\ ~ Ny iy & POSSE PRICE FIVE CENTS. ‘ Nothing seems too sacred to be c eer eratic People Enthusiastic for Entire Republican Ticket from Taft FHEEFFFHFHFF AFF AHHH Hh 44 44 44004444444444444444444444444 Murray Marshal Discovers At-| tempt to Tunnel Into Mur- | Ary ray State Bank Building. see ARE WELL RECEIVED HERE tees will 26, 1908, FEFHHHFHHEFEFEFEFEFEFFE+ +H +++EFH+E ++ oo tse BURGLAR TOOLS NABBED Wednesday There are many FH+H FHF + +e seesF esse Deputy Sheriffs are Looking for Other Man and Have Good Description and OCTOBER reso All Confident That Southerm Section Will Give Republican Majority REGISTRATION Tuesday UTAH, MONDAY, HH HHH HHH | ROBBER 1s CAUGHT BY OFFICERS ; ye An excellent broader less climate, bathing withbut equals. 67. ~ oF ' XI, NUMBER x ' ‘Inter: HAs. FHFHHH HHH HHH HHH HHH VOLUME UTAH has among the best hunting in the Union. Ducks darken the air in fall, the mountain] Streams are alive with trout, and bear, deer and other big game can be found FHtH+ t+ +e eet+ ote 4 WHAT Utah sTounds FH ++ +++ totes stot 8 PAGES FHF HHH : WEAR SENATOR J. N. CAREY AT THE SALT Li Che sounn TAC pUblican [== (07 CANDIDATES DEMOCRATIC ATTEMPT TOUSE BOL ms BACK FROM BRIGHAM YOUNG ALUMNI L MATTERS DRAGGED rang IES STATE TRIP EDUCATIONA FACULTY IN POLITICAL MIRE the premises you as a) and it Is.su » Tetter.™. |