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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1908 HADDOCK REPLIES The Republican ticket in" r* SETS Qvation PRECEDENT CRACK SAFE BUT ARE [0 STREET APPEAL the fast county electi lon... Se ee FRIGHTENED AWAY | mood for a long time in the! ‘Bu ning admission later on. he te | hoy on Votes. eae to the Difference. : ee § representa-|tnited ones such Bah! tah's as ashington tO LY é ne one, senate the in tive arte aoe 2 ae moeers eae one firurative crocodile The oe Tan which Co ee diane a See | hypocrisy." expression, of onesty 1 tears gained was Entrance a ‘the down came he as him rounded The center aisle of the Garden. Yale " ain famous the up struck drifbr = Rhel and am song Wacht Boola" explo- knocked s on burglars e door, were but began en ae ee thepease reareaepeat oa, off terrific a causing ere cr Olt. ¥ bes ‘ Pou het, ay se, sur- a score of policemen than More {s for wae sitet raised! ple jveard m ne explohe furniture. door. Inner office the the through wrecked sion Arrives. Taft patios h hnoercies araee window.door A an a rearchrome by arriv aa - 11 o'clock, z v in the rook oo 0 charge, ‘ : Fran yy companiec radksThe in. put, was explosive wank H.| Hitchcock, Taft, W. Henry stood at a safe distance and fired S. Bennett. me | wen William Representative co. aoe of the} ‘ob, and ‘reised heard often e so _ Cec late,in ofa "shal which | of what get I want to erg ia good of whom them, some to paid also were pres-|smile his sentiments, the ing inherent behind | Speaker. Milny. of tee people of ite Interests Sort but maaan rater: tocat inflamed the had even, fiend, waa < wade Witte the| Mr. Pal: WHE the Walt for before the isRepublican ofthere vonorm | Subside the against| noimuch ofparty Che en ralladaterian He es ener any & Squires Colonel was meeting The Presides. liabe and speak ne have a unabie been attaches a : 7 heannotInstitution Ione met Sonrairendcredwininiaiown atenitatela added entertain: he' which to style, & Son | Tekae SATE are invited. of the congregation ‘people eh theat younthe g | | and societyaay the of ares ieee riends er ceme- ae wo yee > a the out of ull the animals Jong-suffering, bec A of the of the simtiarity ie a ce nned oan pidity which 1 rot Bont thy 5 ian aan me, Sit man apparently Rees or woma SE fe tinker: confrontec it OG} CRAs Pal nGK} arroge carried ee, u on common Pat thilacwounter ho iat 0 a Witt 4 0 \ of the tewill It a now : : nm il Ome | aie ee a o | $0; Fal 1 o ery in- by : L mother a of mine lowed then i me to do-it when we i 10% ‘ | Do utter tlhe ‘the: no time m pal t today da mitntieates: upon matte motely touching meinber : () of of Sati 9 ‘ ds constant ane . 7 will n'y a e- >N9 , fe be peacenO protest . of the bonds a <4 .r E ‘ . with c s _s fo0 ‘ Ds s . between at that the He Mountain persistent which record his days. a for heart or home or Heaven, he has made Te ore . slander ‘he vom 7 1 - ry % homes, utter the sternest condemnation . . 5 I am afraid of the Tribune!'' , : 2 . - Tt of the Tom ~ Kearns :: + Kearas-Sem aie - : a . the , THE Do you think The fe 7 be slow. It Republican . fe to make Utah send him back will ( - . will not (A FREE LECTURE ON | Christian Science () They whnien () llis om . t] d | t} that t he did r Kearns paper t not the eV U" > | the him anger the P42) of election-and by 7 ; patient the the thousands. 1 November secreey They men, of have he the had bas lost ballot has enough of He the ‘ne Beeause cost . his « never win another victory twelve thousand hi him sixty-nine " were vietnms ¢ . his; victims of warfare their better ¢ too far. opportunity. men, the He has They assassin of hisj cracked have dropped character, the hy w hip once too ) ( nity. by the j Everybody from the away seceder in the world. subseribers thousand ae afraid » when he th The state has of dollars-dead him. because » unreliable, . Joss-last he » . deceived had . atrocious the most P thousand year. them, sheet > The eityv has doubled in Mm nulation. ifi ished the, certificate published The regzion has , of ) ‘ar women his soul Ss . who sorrows. has he a dye hire > d = of the hate he had the name disgraced has re - have The to wept when plaintive do the he eries a dirty stabbed of children work 7 afl ot his loved taunt ones him nouome with enge ndered within them, they have sinee Brick Pomeroy : . the vile fling alter 4 dagger for the unmatched she ets him ° . ps aid him printed wees of his wig papers, 1543 7 embitter he leav es thei41 OOOO OS Sa SO BOSS 4, Place yout as inebriate's prese nee, The cup with which The jibes of the cheap city' s thraldom to the he seeks and worst OSOOCOODO DOOD perfected, which in OOODOODODODOOODO towns help, your distribution ls where where or appeal to the class you wish to reach. NO WASTE. NO LOST MOTION, For details apply to Secretary, The Six Point League, Tribune Bidg., New York, to cow- man NEWSPAPERS In states, citles or your trade needs where a tales campaign could best be undertaken. Select the papers ) F the hypocrisy of his printed pretensions. as DAILY a () ‘ OOo your endeayors. vertising In the the state of Utah has come to an end. In the defeat of his party at the polls is written a commonwealth's emancipation. In the utter rout ol ' his forces ) hes the certainty that Salt Lake will continue to grow. In the silencing e his persistent slanders rests the hope of a fairer fame for the people of the ( community. And in the charity and justness of his fellow citizens this arebfiend is left to the condemning punishment of an offended God. i Salt Lake is free. Now, let us afl go forward in peace, and build here the fair metropolis of the Empire of the West! DODOSOOOOCOOS MPS A Concentrate filled |in his own paper proves it. () of journalism , r their cordially invited () because that PYTOWH, ecireulation, and KNAPP C. 5. B. of official Board Church of Christ Boston, Mass. () 0) bought ‘ \\ ith the overthrow of that man, comes liberation for the people. With his defeat at the polls, he wakes from his dream of regaining political " power. MW ith his party's reverse there is the beginning of the end. The dupes who have followed him leave him as rats desert a sinking ship. The Wis costly fight has depleted his millions and soured his soul. He can neither punish nor reward. a victims of Ins terrorizing realize his impotence. 4 The ghosts of murdered men and ruined women rise to haunt him. The elang of the chain of the old-time workhouse gang disturbs his dreams. The oe First, Given under the auspices of First Chureh of Silt Lake () yet. - dollar a month for the vilest, the most Democrat at GaCrdsse. 7: his butcher And the Salt , \nd the Salt Lake Lake Tril Tribune has fallen to a little ever seven paper : earried has given MR. BLISS Member of the First Seientist in y : non. will had of THEATER at eight o'clock by : beware LAKE Sunday Evening run he trial oppose : ie oO] )()\ with 1 peopl people. \n he did will ls () » ventured Or 1 \ mM Will be delivered in the SALT ‘ : ane 2 : ST, to Fashionable Clothes Toe ; TEST () . . oye > es 5 oe dn a . 7 : - Vs BY MAIN Take a Well-Dressed | Man-One Who is Used () 9 BEST SOUTH (}| again. ° 153 | : . kind, COAL CITIZENS COAL CO. ; state? get you any but especially DIAMOND ° $. . so long as a Salt Lake paper can take that stand? of will ; . oe, ry because | ul lt () ( een Third So. St. pre child, without oe 1 anes ie ae eae himself the citizens of Salt Lake. : ¥ of regard he holds ~* - } has hnudreds.. el e101 | () if ') 35 East Actaat thrall of fear hundreds of men who are better and cleaner and wiser . ? his slander-mill if they do not obey him. And the greatest effect of the defeat business, of happy AE ' ‘‘Don't quote me. yr ware ea newspapers horrible , e.. . . : hee; id ely () ir" ae you we \nd ane ee: ° in all the world , often. ul 1) collection; and ; utterly without : newspaper, vile, so ) Hats 1 me , righteous : } superb Et this ring | \ tains > thas 7 at ts! jan | 0 price °o attractive th the races ) of hisis wealth "wes he spy 4, Faas ; Because hi > has terrorized the Liyy town. Because of hisis power, , won through a void} of : conseience and a voice of sin, he has driven 5 a whole community. He has frightened a state. He has tried to halt the progress of a region. Beeanse he could not bully nor buy the President of the 4 United States, because he could not intimidate the senate of the United States, because he could not enlist the Republican party of the nation to indorse lis nefarious schemes, he has cursed Theodore Roosevelt with all the venom of the viper. He has striven for the destruction of the greatest men of the : i a } , . . the1e disruption . ] t¢ ¢ ] : r Ahi nation. He ' haAS organized a® party for of P the , Republican establishment. He has made men and women of Salt Lake e fear to affiliate themselves with the party to which the greatest men of the world belong. He has made them secede from the Union-eursing his country's chief exeen w=ting . .7° 4 an ower ‘ On ¥ a ' . 4 +7 . : tive,Vr prating ofy a better purity than his; party possesses. lving like a¢ Caribbean pirate through his. triple tongue, and daring hetter men jto disagree. () | () which includes many copies and adapon th rete r the ‘grand suc $5 plume the exception ul values psa plentsin d and the sale will continue ea Brae . Our line of $5 and $0.95 hats measure ‘) Seca ANG: Rue: P18 atangerd vet) y exceptionally the breaking > e and . 1 been nets that 7 TASTE AND We EVERY nave beautiful hats aOf an ~ . ~ think there So al politi FOR +> He started then with the threat to ‘‘raise Hell with [ tah. He kept that promise better than any other he ever made. He started with the threat 0 that he would make a fight that would ‘‘shake the eternal hills.'' But it has not won to such dignity. It has painted his own state black on the map } P -- a+} < . ° > 1 7; : ; ] of the nation. It has made tens of thousands of good men and better women believe that Utah is a ; community of eriminals. It has driven scores to () | the grave. It has followed men to the tomb, and celebrated the day of their death by maligning their memory when their hand of punishment was 0) {} . a : : . ' ; . é . 2 . x « . : te nerveless forever. He has debauched women and bought the testimony that swore away their honor. He has digged into the earth of mines adjoining |? oe 7 the pane ol a a a drawn him to the very bar of a punishing prison-and then has escaped by buying the convicting drifts and tun- } iY common Autumn $10, too, as well as a ie models fron tl modistes, ranging in been aoee * cade much the itters qe oe you power enough \) nomen ‘ out aving 1¢ ribune parAmercan. hybrid of the the organ ty, the organ of Tom Kearns, rai Stunning ne has an States. In a hundred years there has by°. looting » and ay lying, he gained a seat in the senate of the till} United agor byve bullying 7 andso buymg, Night years s » ; there not was But term. the end of his He could not be removed in that bodv. character disgraceful so unfit, so ignorant, not impale arms net rs of n women with will be y IK | h ‘ ron , q's (} g0 on. We will people is threat. Infl e whi " rls ce deae ato i ure r : that one great 1 church Tuesday longer!) the church aisle' next 7 indignant lf ure \ monome | & ett atate t an of his: vthe In. th t "i() | The ve trying to turn th ng- | ( iis hi Siatn til urished, protected | () an lucates uce it ) | Bnd: educated. It, and ne to induce: vilification and Isehood-to he ted | () a | "A1¢ strings manor. woma om K Sherns Stet 0 1 and So long as he Phere will never be peace'in Utah so long as Tom Kearns persists in his chosen task of maligning half the population of the state. follows the evil bent of his nature for the gutting of the men who dare oppose him, there will be strife-if there be the worth of a man in the length and breadth of the commonwealth ; ir ‘ ‘ men a have w car mm cond ets v hee. re ; eee drag through the weary vears. With that triumph of decent people of Salt Lake on election day, the most stubborn obstacle in the way of the city's PrOS*ess will be removed. Men say it would be better if the papers would quit quarrelling. They will never quit quarrelling so long as Tom Kearns backs the Eastern statement-of which he is the father-that Utah is a community of criminals. That damnable libel was published two years ago in the New York Times, and when The Republican protested, the Tribune, under the Tom Kearns inspiration, leaped to a defense of the lenderee. and . , ' } : : aa sought to prove that the dastardly lie1 was true. Amer char- if ch: \Y thao But permit, thik thing 4b. ery existent \e nec ind ie Fe tere th taller otit eer memcen b ing brought b set, parent to all, 7 1er dai in the community. And this day he holds in the 7 . > ry reo because » they» know he . will ernsh them with the » bludgeon of > dowr they of npa "a ennSeainy in nation nation int eltname Wada celisador, : party ° voles ringing nen brashende teen And so low is the man who owns the paper that he feels a glow of pride in knowing that hellish power is recognized as his. In time he and his engin of cle famation will pass away. Without the defeat that awaits him next Tuesday. the reform will eis ii cna' that they: aieree unde tates| ions them in- their duties:of citizen- 0 rivet Ihave nea th -_ of 10) Our Kearns 2 ic ‘ Depracticeht ‘pat of ry wi oe 4 oy Pe emer ga 0) ThE matty; the" party . of . tomb Kearns, who rvice ‘in the United Bhishwot shunie to' the: cheek. of: 21 | good Ame! as bh Mon peaplean citiInte } sitting eae 1 |() l awa ‘ = hoses he-simply the American ae | cry, ab pil. tinies, and | ; + - ¢ S is ity @ is o hich we at | () Every day men of good life, of invested thousands, of profitable vilified and_ in. sti areEr ay Or ? a5 ‘ of Bion Seti T. AO i age A hemiedarn ae \0 method. And every day they hft their hands in terror with the ery: duphieit by ais h Nhe 444 of every interest f ti sentiment T} ine ai party "Both a are of "thethie party. at of anund that" are. It the to is i 1 and But the sentiment of the fairest Jt is charitable and fair to a degree. this community is not savage. t oe eae aeraOe te Tee admini t it For there is a mercilessness of fate in the punish peoples, when outraged, is the sentiment to fear. isits i i reSADR ministers-the a i oe ve 7 -, } cr outside : ys tees ai pale of P forgiveness. the who put themselves those A here is i where t att)Tom Kearns .ear has gone.. F'rom his advent into Salt Lake, he has been a disturbing element. His mouthed has been that of the ; bully Men and women haye e b been hishis victims... victi J and the C debaneher. Koala abnas | emer. : Polities has been his plaything.. Office has b een hihis goul. Power has be his dream." long-eared great = = cea ot +44 444 44+ hy - 109-113 154. phones Both St, Co., Music Clayton-Daynes the|_ at - donkey as 3{tsbo emblem. however tc1 tate erhar We uct seed vat Now, ve been for | fin preidded ule address ie mage 3 sayine: reever could ig § cepatt itatill ores aahunderstand, Dmrtehaetinsstn accepted 25 cents. ++oe +4 Oo usstories, diatect trative of the subject in hand addressed frankly Haddock Mr. voters Mormon to the young himself especome he had he said to whom now subject the on talk to clally of the American the center occupying uy IT. HAS a half and d Gunn! SPECIALISTS, " +e HAULIN PIANO and | and meee=== = un } Johnson, aie po A | and 5 horse e'' th boys : cart" Apply" to n\n : ODAY GROCER YOUR | a eh or three. wort. disiect stories, ius. cart T ain - SOD food drink pure a guaranteed E en COO] and the nerves : | between epublican, Que WANTED. th reo : or See b R apply re h To Pre sbyte Sieh Third the social at the| Hallowe'en Sive a lively will} fun The night Friday churc h eee 253 chapel of Friends Oe City 1e odor made 18 Koffe-et the up - tee | eity: apply society Endeavor soldier | the It's hody. likely charges and against imil as a similar . h effect. in j builds It - r | 2 rn fruit. and and same ° : the diff erent dal Svery ans grams 0 much very x it' -but f whe ee soldier Her hera tastes It She WANTED-CARRII N Social. Endeavor Christian » Christian eee 3 the Investigated be | Will "orris ; company in 7 Wi!!! Wellbe aspreferred you Clark Ellas | 45 state Finest| inare the buying. Manteels. aeSee of what his, se held w Ibe Langford M. ylor F. M ternoon at the street South First Raat ene :men campaign his of some with nudience BO fae tae | -- of end delighted other, ae to nun one from favorite, paign recetved FUNERAL applause mat fact ‘ ( of the i round with at a once greeted. ly to attested Which cam-| the Kent, ent, Charles : ) patient LANGFORD-T] entertainment! the ee OLoge ror and ner ha Squires, B. George Colonel t! = eo rorarae nee gor pare a to be the eneakeranaid-dediinad Hieed puede wus who Smoot, Reed topic of | Senator of the into discussion drawn hour, the Professor the anaes anythine to listen to minutes £°% Several how. the quarter, a and refused Senne by | over presided was nuateutter' wileaicing . hospitaL| tne sent was he that he his Clark. ‘ 5 \ ---->---__-___.. Gg ee to visit a relative a priwith work and marrymet familyto vate promised LLE reputation. a with school The - rin ul SEVERAL | Monday named man a ee-if co care aeely 60. be cuenere a soldier at Foort} against dl a result of a story told Ru by officials court elghteen-year-old girl foal in a was arrested who house | rooming | with | STORY to this city she came Fe sh secured ae Hoey opm aoa . S¢vere to] compelled : Cueue | men a an G ere employed eee. aeat mt eros Preferred Ke bers as fuvenile | Young, an | Mammoth. our miss won ou aan ae. = aoae year IMPLICATING ac mer qualify-ask* the busine CBS NIGHT SCHOOL, Mark's, 8 ne - UTAH LOGAN. the| in rented be may TELLS 3 Coit aee ace because demand as name FOOD COMPANY PU COLLEGE on be consid- | contained did | burglars the } safe but erry ee aoa GIRL So. eee te every one Policeman to a ae finishing eer plant. supposed near the packing compan axe | Says he did not hear the Salt Lake seou Mies Main street $3.50 per qualified a great number have better for peoy of young 4 ie e. Alre aay acoeen of Bee our students are man ee and. ninareda ee eee Our giding positions of trust. INJURED his ga who fan, = of applause to storms ‘he could*continue.-and hour an over for S rected RMLTADK ete Ww positions for the was ; ScIENTIFICALLY + PR oFE-ET BUILDS UP neTHE NERY BODILY VIGOR AND STRENGTH ae THE poe A fire FRAMES. fat at ve The plosion money, erable jt not reach -_ ------- Sane PICTURE 33 B Midgley-Bodel Co,, gee ee : r oP BUSINESS Our \ Haddock in hesty man a not is there that fact ranks whom Ge den. ‘ Blok, tstiersly! AE i a Bt ai eRre' eterl he 1eodo effect, | Th a¢ oe pie. from lian A ae Beseenel Its néhis Gi Geet HUpiive himies HOW WAS TELL HE CANNOT imagination beat wen Gar- reach of the to failed votce floor main the hls by|and on tOlthose Overcoats, Trousers, Sufts-|/ up Ma ae Big saving. Danie Is tailor-made ; AL greatest the by construed so be eould represents rather but deal-|*tretch honestytogether : of ) and plain of a drug his with them, Sit eee re 1e offi ao apparent. become not did condition to speak. until he undertook however, of the da speech his twelfth was It on best Gen Sanne ‘ieee a pet cnaretce tell- so style, adept. sarcastic same the party | '" of an |/Ng In the hands eater by the deine plane! hnishea cAion Bares * at nt Doty € - - ease cee nie his the th watched and multitude waving of 10,000 America 4,000 umbre sis and hats.. *S! beers and before stood he as pallid was face His wan shouting oe |™ F. Smith lead-|tlons of President Joseph Republican to vote the church 2S See fame, and the arguepublican ticket, which was treated by him are the sam¢ advanced being in mind having best Pate even ea eT DEE vay eonnection be true en n Pe to the ee ace 3 best ratepeste appeal own elr oh the audience His respects which | and for which Phese alleged Instructions, issues of the campaign within the conImprovement the in were printed fines of the United States cre of October, 1906, were read in One feature of every speech made by Mr. Smoot, which will always bear | [Ull, and the fact that no single refrepeating, 1s that which has little to| erence therein was made to the Rethat do with the terms In which he clothes| PUblican party, or to anythine the rote th a nd hoped that Goa eau that marked the at-|°f the recent utterances of John A. ing election, to de fend Hone the strength 8!ve him intrusted them | ae ofInstructhattheportion especially Street, Haddock. and to his kee ping past to referred which are Smoot M of o those ers of national ments advanced ae this leader republican reat vhf Ul Pena to] cheered was Taft to n - a he 1 Bmoot Banetet Haddock, of Mr. address of the part was| by the deserved the sarcasm which and|!n to way its on nothing lost subject with who Smoot, the audience, to listened consideration him accorded respectful that has always been the same reasons given Mr. tention principles The Ee in In easy. |and would ae hes campaign !f|ent time, he as nectir ng more is his sacrifice to can he of rescue love for willing oy he | °Mly etin the _ burning, | noticeable that the entir from a brand snatch been a Democrat fact. han from the tepublican, of the evening|#!so formed a_ sectional text, for ; speaker Reed Senator was to known aleo well was nddress witose those as speakers, by|than politically, which, to honest | ™ons, taught principles the addition and outspoken an and worker it,.in has till now, The second | FROM MADE ROASTED. & GRAINS ~~ TED > ie | chee eee CHOICE THis | (SE ETSEL in their lock the office shot the ey of Watchman James to get o What Are You Going to Do When thee | hurry no person presare being shed by Joseph Lippman, | "4S certain there was there can be no doubt. Kinney declared Wednesday that he to} Rent Comes Around? hall in which he| ent who did not want the people | till the floor of every youngerin|@ddresses to thechurch, Mir. Haddock fa- did not know a th.ng about the robthe evidence of Mr. Taft gave to make refon an audience becomes slop-| rule, and then went Mormon of thebelongs generation it at his home, of apprized until bery ead had he day hard the of great|tigue the of teachings i lepublican I Morpoor the of wrongs the over PY, ardent] an been always has he which advocate OUND @ South aise 7 ‘anit Thev frightened plunder. any MMr oa open- . hes a stbiccG o subjects. the to moment and speech to ‘larger myself force real | more people. chureh Mormon | him) pe send on the Smith of which | J°S¢Ph iS eemntocn e¥ort of conviction, weight result cf aereat the carly i| 4 E a charge big chrome doorand with here to greet the next President of |the Carter drilled nitro-glycerine |°f the United States when he arrives, but last moto the up to work I intend ment and will finish strong at that," _ supe rfluous to the popularity of the se Indulge in -: do not saidwantthe tospeaker, and oo ; e fo ayer same Tom! Preside nt not was "T suppose a not as suppose that influence when church begged and came Kearns it at Haddock J. Lon of great 7 speech hall amusement ward Sixteenth the carried| speech the That night. last it the withalwave is . Some politics. ; 800 people listened than the tn/ influence church of howl aad - ee ee ----- - been had introduction - ' the S Westest, Second. 347 oe Wednesday morn ing company, Te | Street, | became without do that," responded to like should would gladly governor the a man |/ train," shouted = Oh, eye in the galle "T _* Issues More b t e 500 1 Local and tional k ti a S Na- | aon oe KEAR nM { ope safe the 2 PackWestern blew crackers gd officce of ek ' TO Speaks 7 Morning. Wednesday Safe the s &~ insist on Dailies ‘All the News 50c a aq ee Month epee Smoot an es VO 7 a COMP Senator over y che th ! hand in meeting the took he cari for silence on the | and pleaded himself eee that he had yet two speeches to leave compelled was and to make , 11/in half-past at train a on city the Binion Address ° u demonstr the i er Hu 2 | Break Into Western PUpBlars acking Company's Plant einseae }::.:i) 2.0Jaa cuh'abint Mormon Business Man Deat the Democratic ticketee Young Delivers Masterly Political ¥ 3 oy 2q oF |