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C TACKLING LI II G i r C Cultural of or tho Copper 1 Company h l Well it If you think tilt th people are nN arev v j Interested In m my reAsons ons for fat r voting oUng for Cor Mr Tuft Taft 1 will trill o J them That le h. a ft few o of the 1 ones Taft Tan stands stand for fOl principles s of got ov- ov and administration s which S and d demonstrated t. t J have been tried f and are aro therefore no 1 longer longcr theories I the matter o of tariff revision re- re vision I will sY eay that I do not belle believe In it it but I do belh believe e In tariff 1 To ro have successful tul American In In- Int have havo protection protection protection- t we must r Is a fel feature ture O of 8 successful t tTa II on The Tho fitness of oC the Republican 1 party part to ire Ive us a a. successful administration gf of government to is sq o well d tad nil that If It nee needs no mere Thero has never a It o In our national history when our Indu Industrial advancement advance advance- I fast foISt and so o marked ment has hl bean beun so 0 as has been tho the case during the IHl past part t years ealS rs oC of Republican administration Comparing the iwo iwu two men Taft and stand staid for 01 Mr ll Bryan Enan and what they rafts Taft's dignity and ability Is known n 1 I not rot only at homo home but the world over 1 I Administrative study hits has been his i t life's lifes work work which It seems to me naturally lly fit him for the Un important office of or President of or thel United States better than any man in sight The principles he stand Ih for are arc as aswell I well known as the man himself and I these are well known and understood b by all Com Compare Comparo palo these 1 principles 8 anti and pollutes with tho those e of ot Mr 11 an and you will readily see that the theories of ot Bryan are theories only onh unknown and untried Thc They ma may b be b. all right right right- they mu may prove pro or 01 might prove C If It we Wc tried them to be all right but so 50 far they ar are untried and therefore are only theories From a business standpoint I am sum uro that the men I represent Industrially Indus Indus- S consider tho the election of ot oti i Ir Taft not only desirable but necessary necessary ne ne- cC sary to the fife best Interests of or the tho country Copper is toda today as accurate an n index to tho conditions prevailing in other great industries as is steel and this has long been looked to as ns asan asan an indicator of the condition of or nearly all the industries in the United States at least And nd the election eJection of ot Taft to the tho presidency Is looked upon b by those Interested In the copper Industry as of of vital importance e. e W. W S. S McCORniCK President flank Dank and Utah Rational national Bank 1 I am going to vote for tor William H. H Taft Tat because I believe he will make male the best bost President this country has bad had since Lincoln's administration Tills This belief I ba base on the character judicial training and wide experience of Mr Taft Tatt In affairs of state e. e In addition to this I believe Wil William liam Ham H. H Taft Tan to bo ho the tho greatest statesman statesman states states- man of ot this age I am going to vote to for him because J If b believe bellevo in the principles of ot protectIon protection tion Uon as s exemplified b by the Republican can party and I have havo full confidence in Mr Taft Tart as an exponent of ot thosa thoss principles The leading industries of Utah need this protective tariff and the ille rapid development de of the WC West t depends upon a continuance of or the UK- methods employed b by the Republican administrations of ot tho the last laet twelve O years cars c carsI r I am m mint to t Volo Lott fOl lt i T tt n I cn q atu er I l m n on 11 r r lh that thul tray ri lo lO 0 the h business s Interests of tho the country coun COUll- try and will wilis result in greater com com- mercial prosperity f rom from I m co coast st to coast OJ The past Ja t record public of ot Mr Ir Taft Taft Taft- one ot of ot great things accomplished ought to appeal to 10 every IY voter r re regardless regardless re- re c of party affiliation LEON SWEET IcU Treasurer carer and land Manager Cann cr tho the Sn dimly Candy Co Cu I to vote for fol Mr r Taft laft for tOi President because he lie is hi a mart mall of tried trIe and established abl ability ity and experience A- A Aman man whose whole education and andr r training has fitted him for the tho high I position for Cor which the Republican party has nominated him On OIL the the theother I Iother other hand air Mr Bryan has nothing but some untried theories t to recommend mend him an and while the theories may be bis theories of or the past have proven proton of so little value that ho he himself l has dl discarded them For lor these reasons I think Taft is b by all odds odd the logical UrEl choice of oC all thinking people for the Presidency and al also that the country will be far more prosperous und under r hits hit administration tra-I tra Hon tion than It Il would bo be under that of ot sir Mr Ir Bryan I Those are just a a. few of or my reasons 1 for fot voUn voting for Cor Taft n. u GEORGE LOHE K E. President of the Iho MorrI Lumber Company It Is hardly Imaginable to mo tiro how 1101 I there can oon bo be an any question In the tho mind n of ot anyone between the 1 two wo personalities ties lies of or the tho two candidates for COI the of- of flee lice of president of the United States William IIo Howard Taft and William Jennings DI Bryan an As a business proposition prop prop- we ve need steadfastness as n 1 L characteristic of our OUI chief executive This Mr h Taft raft has luu to a marked degree de do- gree grec while It is hi very conspicuous byUs by Us Ws absence in Mr Ir Bryan The Tho policies poll poli poll poll-I des cies typified by the two men are oro In In keeping with their p. p personalities Mr r. r I Taft Tart I la soundly conservative while I Mr Bryan I Is tS vacillating unsound u and n fanciful If Ie wo we had such uch an office as aM national policies critic 1 would vote vole for Mr Bryan m for that office with much pleasure bc because au e I think h he ho has In iii Inthe the pa past pact t done one tho country a great groat good In this way hilt but when It eom cony tom to placing him at thu tho head of the affairs of tho ho nation nation no no no I 1 could not vote vole for him neither do du u 1 I s sr e how any man who votes h M l believes n ves It is his dut duty duly lo to his country could vote voto for Cor him G G. G j Brothers Brothers' Real E nto Company rhel are arc exactly eXl 17 r reasons why I r am going to vote voto for fot William Howard How How- ard anI Taft for Pre President of oC the United States but r I will wiil only give you time there C or four fOUl of the tho main ones First I T consider Mr II Taft raft a it nUll man 1 with the ability character and experience exper fence In national uffa affairs Ir 1 which particularly pant lit fit him for this er very oH co He Is tho the present living exponent exponent ent of Republican Ideas which ha e tat e always been tho the pathway patha to our pros pro pen ty Second Recent utterances of O. O W. W i Powers to lo the effect that the thu Democratic Demo- Demo cratic pasty ty existed prior to the tho Lord said Let ULet there bo be light vet vcr i Ides Ules my opinion that the Democratic I party part was born In darkness and has hus been groping In iii darkness ever since ince i Third Ed Allison explained this Cull fully the other evening c at tho theater Prosperity and Republican administration administration adminis- adminis both local and national 0 arc C synonymous In ln my opinion I am fully ful fun ly H convinced that future prosperity In Sail Salt Lake Lalic will be he dependent on on the HK- I success of ot the Republican parr party LIMES JAMES SOn JENSON B. B of of Cr the lie Independent Sill Smelling I 1 Com Company Yes Yc sir I can tell you OU why I 1 nm flu III going to cast my mr vote oto for Mr 1 r. r To Toft t I Without going oln into political reason l ni 1 affiliations at ut all I will say that I consider el the thc copper Industry tOgI together thI r with tho trio lead Interests among t I greatest In tho the country and I J bell t f they will both prosper Inure muro undo the tho administration aton of Mr 11 Taft th than they would und under r oIl Mr Bryans Bryan's ad administration administration nd- nd ministration because of the prot c 11 live tivo ve tariff If It for tor no other reason and ami because these thelio Industries would woul rIO pros prosper per pel more It follow tollo to In my 1113 VII way wIty ot nt thinking that evel every other indU industry II In the tho country would also O thrive I naturally want ant to see Mec tiny the copper un tin I J lend lead industries prosper and 1101 s l cause Li-cause e I am more nearly toner conet ruler In fn them than titan in others but I nl all o believe If IC thc they will prosper the pro pro- p rit of the co country un tn will be bo general l rind and that iR w uin Il 1 w Y 11 and antI that i I 1 om to of ot f r to a n O J 0 r I President l of the Merchants National hank Bank I am nm om going to tooLe vote vole for far William illiam II IL Taft for President because I have ha no reason O ou I earth Uz t. t to do otherwise One of the tine principal r reasons tt why hy by I r shall vote voto for Mr 11 Taft is that hat I was n-as interested Inter Inter- ested In the thc wool bu business during two administrations of Grover Cleveland CI an and tho the discouraging experiences dur lur- luring ing InI those years ears would make mako any wool woolman woolman man an Iron-clad Iron supporter of oC a tariff on wool I firmly believe bellove that hat an any change from thE policy of oC protection of ot tho the Republican party part would be be dangerous to lo the best interests of the country at this time During the Cleveland Cle a administrations wool dropped dropped drop- drop ped to 4 4 3 cents a a. pound an and immediately Imme- Imme I before the these o administrations It I hn had been selling lIin at IS 13 to 20 30 O cents a I pound A little figuring will show what protection means to this great I Industry of oC the West 1 I j II I RODNEY ODNEY BADGER T.-BADGER t iCa t i Ca Cashier Urn Utah National Bank I am going to vote for William Ullam II n. Taft fart because I am a Republican and I believe in Republican principles Mr lr Taft Tart stands for these principles r. r r i HARRY HH P. P Cashier of Merchants Merchants' National Bank BUill f am nm going lo vote for William Howard raft fur for l President re first st because because be be- I cause I am n a Republican TIp II and 11 next I because I used ed to live in Cincinnati knew Ills his family and anti knew him anti and andI antiI I I r know hos ho's nil all right WILLIAM 1 L L. NICOL 1 0 Merc I am ant going to voto for Mr Ir Taft raft because I believe bellevo his policies promise Wrote more prosperity for the fire country countr than those of Mr 11 Bryan Bran and the Republican part party has hns fulfilled il Us its promises and I I believe In performance perform perform- I anco ance rather rathel than In promise 1 I GEORGE WILLIAMS Of or the llio hotel ln II Steam laundry CoWhy Co Why hy am I going to yO vote voto to for Taft TaCt 1 Who said sail I f was S Its Hs Its a fact that you t o are arc Is it not 1 Well ell I dont don't ont care to give 1 my 01 rea rca I sons SOILS but hut you nu can say 50 that Its It's a sure sur e I thing I will trill not voto oto n against him I r- r OUR NEXT PRESIDENT t a f t I j 7 11 tj Jt r t j t r t 1 w I I I e. e II- II III tt i ri t rr I. I I J T 1 I I t 1 A d lid fC t d i f 4 Ii 4 N 1 i 1 7 f f I r. r i. i f k j. j W 1 X 1 I h 4 11 l i. M lit r l. 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J J I I Ir Ij l Y 2 i t 1 j 1 l t. t r 2 I tl f f l. l w i. i y- y r I I I ii w Ii ft t p. p Jr l J ft N Ii v t 0 1 l j j os- os u i H 0 i. i f 4 V t i 1 1 i if f 4 v I It f If t M Ir r t 4 i J I y f f. f p P t f ff i d. d 5 jI 1 91 i W kr I I oN r. r r 1 J i iJ J. i t 1 frI I f f t l N j z to I t j it 1 l j a 0 1 t ir e-ir I 1 fr 4 1 t 31 I J. J S 'S 1 AJ Ii i tI A J t q J o J RY I T q ty K l 1 I p fI J r t W l i ifo I x ID mi J I w f t I. I 1 k I t I Jt ij f f t t iJ 1 tl E A. A i i 4 ii 4 M J I J V S SZ i r V v f 1 v- v I t 14 j. j 0 f I ci t b Z r t. t 4 h. f I N s t tor to Jill d J 1 dt Y r rr j f i 4 r f A J r i- i try I. I J Ji i L' L r l vir Fri i l 4 1 J Jt f f J p. p J WI J fk y t jo W i v 1 r 4 1 i j t ij t t Wl l t m 1 t 7 Ii t Vf i Y f t If I m- m Y II I I J lW jr j- j YO tf r D I I r A I r r I T t t. t O l. l I i rt fr f. f Y v k t I. I e l r 1 ft ji t. t i WILLIAM VILLIAM HOWARD TAFT P. Q General Manager r Boston B 11 Consolidated Con Mining Company You want to Lo know why I nm am to vote ote for Cor Taft Veil Well I r can an toll tell you OU I am um not going to vote for fOl him because I am am a u Republican because I am nm not but I am am going to vote for tor the H Republican can candidate for tor Pre Pre-I President ent because I 1 think his hit election will settle tho difficulties with which th the Iho nation Iff fa confronted quicker and better than would the election eJection of oC Mr 11 Bryan Dlan I am a 0 D Democrat but I think the Democratic Democratic- party has hils nominated the th wrong man ratan Wo We want prosperity and Taft seems to mo to be the right nine man ant tho the best man to the affairs affairs af at- fairs of the country countr to that en end A. A H II PEA PEABODY ODY Merchant National 1 Bunk Bank I am going to Lo vote volo for William Illiam H. H Taft because uru unquestionably Judge Taft iR I b by education and experience best fitted for tor th the position because I he stands for policies that no matter how his opponents may question them now will trill result In the greatest good for Cor all the rhe people insuring a continuation continuation continuation of ot the unparalleled Je growth and prosperity winch this country has enJoyed enjo enjoyed en- en jo Joyed ed under 1 the past twelve years of oC continuous Republican a administration I because he ho has tho the confidence of tho the thoI I great financial business and Industrial Industrial Industrial Indus- Indus trial interests Interest of this country which Is absolutely necessary to bring about complete renewal of or business activity easier casler money market and entire res ros- restoration I of or confidence l A. A 4 II H. CHRISTENSON I My ly reasons for voting for Taft Taff Tat Well it wont won't tal take o mo me very long to give gl them I am golm to veto voto for Cor him because I think the country will willbe willbe willbe be more prosperous un under ol a government government govern govern- ment of oC the policies politics he ho stands Corthan for Cor forthan forthan than It would under those of ot Mr 1 Bryan I do not believe in Pho |