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Show INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKF CITY. UTAH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1908. 7a ° ° ac 4- lieve ) the injury » the 1try would equal tg which Rd S es election of 1 War wouls or 8°! the result, a hunger and w:en oe visit homes wher: pw peace a FaeeS +++ soothes GUEST Regular 2c COTTON Regular e sees teste WHO. REMEMBERS. +| Ft+ttF FF FFF FF Ft +F tt ttt +o mocracy is struggling to win in resent campaign, with the SE ES the South This Peete beautifully ‘that ee fragrant "This missionary work for the|two fine Dimycratic meetins," says he, } | benefit of the American party bosses, | ‘@n¢ 1 boss wants youse there,' says ; i : e Is Sure a great oecupation," said Mr That's th Asstartimecim me vex soap and refreshes. ROOM SOAP 5e a cake for A CAKE BLOOM SOAP 10¢ a cake for Murphy, as he thoughtfully cast his peryence ever heard a polytical eye along the work the contractor IS) walkin delygoat, for a forin party to doing up on East First North street ask workin min to attind a Dimy‘Saturday whin we were all At) cratle meeting, and asked him for woruk here, grading th eet for th} why? new paving, up comes a big walking says he. ‘Have youse been delygoat for th Amerykin boss, and|/as so eep all the rist of th time wanted us to join the parade th night, }as whin your'e workin? Io youse and make a show for th party and aj think th boss would take th troubl bigger one of oursilvs. to invite youse to come if he didn't "Do we get overtime? I wanted to) have a reason? know, because 1 have a blister on me Mr Murp or lapsed into thoughtful heel from th shoes Abraham sold mé@| silence and tamped the tobacco last pay day, and I wouldn't parade tighter int the bow! of his pipe with with that for straight time, after th) his little finger . 7c ACAKE > iPr escriptions whistle Filled- No Substitution DRUG STORE THE PURE DRUG DISPIENSARY. 112-114 SOUTH MAIN STREET TEMPERANCE MOVE. AGAINST SALOON ce People' S Christian | ‘Overtime, nothin,' says the delegoat for th boss,' all you guys on th Job thinks of is th money rys he Sure, says I, what would we think) of but th money, says I, ; rouse ought to have some party} patryotism,' says he ‘Looks at all the | money youse is makin,' s¢ he, out of th city povernment There ‘d be| nothin doin on pay days If it wasn't! for th Amerykin party, " says he, ‘and th improvements it's makin to the city. | yuse wouldn't have any more job!) nn a jack rabit,' says he ‘if it wasn't for th parthy, and yous want | pay to parade a little," says he, ‘and besides, after th parade, there's to be | Carefully ae et The following address to the AfroAmerican voters of the city, state and} county has been prepared by | Mrs. L. A. Morris, on ee Mrs, W... W. Taylor, of the Utah Plaindealer. The address i one of the most noteworthy contributions to the literature of the campaign that has so far made its appearance in a Salt ake newspaper, and its appeal to the colored voters to support the straight Republican ticket Is aepal and foreible. The address follow We are on the eve oy the most important election which has been held since 1860 in th!is country. hat election was followed by a bloody war in which the Ives of thousands were sac- A oeae Republicanism Has Always Been a Power for Good in Negro Ranks, time r was electknows that Mr ed to serve three years each as county the Salt Lake county, covering wee from 1884 to 1890. The reason Frank J. Cannon to remember Mr he was convicted and occupied county jail, which ae time In the building as the clerk's office It is a fact that John C, Cutler highest number of any county officer elected at that time. Evidently what Frank J. inded to g same Cutler did the kind of jailbird notoriety as the oe penater peal oe Bes his rather ter ONE. Fe FACTS Ft INTERESTING SHtt ttt +t tet tt tt str strstr tt++++ + SOME Editor Se Reunis: Dear ‘I notice In the arhier issue of the Tribune that Frank J. Cannon {s reported as saying in a speech Ogden Saturday night that John C. Cutler had never been heard of up to the iime he was suggested as governor of Utah. "Evidently Mr. Cannon forgot his audience that John C, FHFt F AVt++4 ; Mrs. L. A. Morris Points Out + 1+ Strides of People Under + + Republican Rule. + LLY | AT SIXTEENTH WARD | Sees Amerykin Pyrty Min Fill NON-PARTISAN RA Theatyer for Dimycratic Meet STIRRING ADDRESS CANNON FORGETS AN Toilet OLD ACQUAINTANCE, TO NEGRO PEOPLE - Soap FEW BETS PLACED There will be strictly + partisan + + teenth ward amusement Fifth West between Nort + + ple and evening. + gathering a Bt First The at the ey | ; non- Six- ‘4 on em- | North streets ea thisa ¥+ | | meeting Is called W for the one purpose, to oppose +I eue bigotry of campaign the persecution inaugurated by the American party and which a ae. + Democratic leaders have beer red ate e assist | +| the and music be ae a ae L. Morris "4 will be Nephi speakers + + + + ; + ‘ eae VR ° e TEAMSTER tiGETS RAISE dwe is possible may be on that the _ | crowning cone _ unknown ck In certa climax of olitical The negro Matcanehiced in b the Democratic party, localities, but there 1s so much, at stak| to ly familar with the condition of tick the our hand that smites Is Stab y. Holds the South, ee nentan | Pay |] : $1 margin, great loss, and enough at the have : Just that this is no longer advance The to save price from aide the frrom a which they All is Quiet n| TS Boards « Interest in mains Tight. . Big 5 Growing | the P negro race has established al/with centuries of « lization behind world's record in the progress of cl v- | them. There are 40 000 negro studen {lization and enlightenment. higher institutions of le rning pure Today 3 number jons in na negro, m len nd women to the| suing all acle branches from Sa trade to class 7 = oO of 1: ne USC nee De et otne An ee Sacto toa cena the eeearmaot service, unt ‘ ron Republican fe administration, and032,355LW | college Institutions of Leon De gaa OD RECO | : Negro t The race Development. has deve loped before the law givers of tho state. was expected that yesterday would be ; nounced that both the Dean and GyPhe executive board of the union,|a@ day filled with money deposits tO} roscope companies have - withdrawn its last previous meeting, passed|back more or less inaceurate be-| their cars from the competition, Puil ; r ; es lution tocs this effect, an liefs, there was nothing doing In the} teams of four fours each, however 8 : bs z | : 7 or hich 16 makes it obligatory | betting line and the boards remained will represent both the Buck anid he bers of the organization | practically unchanged from the night/}the Maxwell ; lds et ea ae itl ha tl ie co-operate Se ital| befor f ee ; york \ 1ave nt!-Saloon i a5 } works will hay teach-| of DeLee rT Uta eae he ernoo ee mas 3 DO me 5 | > audl|} aeennal | There is h Par was a » heard Oa i; oF an hg . re Ng oceasiona 30< ~S( mers-Detroit » re >} ' : pxemenrdinary and minister plenipo-| erty amounting to $1.100.000,.000. In tentla to 400 the farm property belonging to | ; Perhaps few colored pe ee are aware | negroes w aa ; alued at $200 000.000° tt that the number of Afro-Americans in! mnerates 746.715 farms and owns 187.-| he service of the government, exclu-!797 farms, or about 25 T per cent of the| sive of the army and navy, has more) tota} ° | than) doubled: in: the last four ‘years bo not let us heed the false cry or| Their pay has been Increased from $3,- alarm of the so-called "American nar-| OTe 16 nificancé 2S It was Secretary opening CA) dsue porns aa aa ane polltt ul sig- born of er ; ? spoken at the mass mect! {|tlon and plainly annopuc ed by General produced O, Roland Mumford. ; ie sromise, of the meeting, that i po There ck cht pene icles b eae morning a ; a ne up for considera-|bets than producer eee has Secret eh not lots, not or te to r more a ee $ $,000,- | ty" be) and beeen so oy away carried sper pes) byY ee aly thelr sSanship raat ne | toes men, without fexard to race, or Color:| EVERYTHING 1S TAFT who would net ones eae wit with cee ut real embodied in have eae ne‘ro cee accwill s oes from Lippman chewed urge | their disgust. Accordin COE ap dg De-| SS ; ' 7 Daniels Daily the aslipport -- Talk- No. sari » ana anc ancient ersons in i tne y he 33 L history MG | lobbyists . mil of the] in be half Bepubligp na ~ of their measure. Socialists to Die Happy. Socialists SEA OA RA EEE WE TEFFEEA FH FF PTF t+ $+ 4+ 444444445 + AN AMASRICAN ERROR. The statement pyerexink ae the front page of an evenin paper Saturday rant to ihe wifner that the United Spanish war yeterans would march In the flag parade, is In error, as such an act on the part of the organization would be a serious breach of the rules and regulations governing the order, Such veterans as »peared in the parade did so as individuals only. ELMER JOHNSON, Commander the campaign, clothes have + heen neglected. After election + + when they come to and look + at their clothes and feel hard ++ + up they will come to me. They know I make good clothes and 2 make them cheaper in price + E. A. WEDGWOOD Camp than other tailors. They know Ott t+o+er++o+ ttttetreete hand-me-downs which they wouldn't have, cost as much as. iW my reliable fine suits. I will men who -Cost make sults (o nee for bet the wrong way fo re 00 | 5o They will, be glum and some hard up. In the excitement of So 7__ Will Not Hold Convention. Cigarmakers International Union of America will not hold a convention Eeree te aEe designed to make a con ntion possible has been defeated by iar narrow margin of 30 Ss Sass bets. J was glad to see it. It means that half of the men will lose. That will set them to thinking. Hey" 3 DANIELS, THE TAILOR too, the day and | eve ning: in - day Pos =f ~~E Pardon) WANT TG JALL YOUR ATYENTION TO DESKY'S AD ON PAGE TEN. funeral at ee IDENT! Attempts . to i Avoid Collision and Steps in Front of Car. standing a eee South and While Main streets abou i Bune day . Miss Pauline Ku a. 245 est popth Temple street, was knoc Ked down y an automobile driven by genith of Murray severe ay: "brulsed. O-= one wheel passed over the ng an's foot, injured thie. SIDE only slightly. The automobile collidwith a street car in the mix-up. Miss <urz saw auto coming slowly along the street. Smith saw ae young woman as he etter ee to oe m her, but in her effc irarn {t she stepped Sty in tt Smith gave the steering wheel turn and struck J cur blow, and. the treet car crossing was have slowly us sopults might eee eee the collisio dress ruined, hhas as " compe ted te That the grand a‘ , Peacock . Springs FILL THOSE BOREAS WILL BINS GET oe Central Coal Coke Co. . Phones & ge ene atl Sie fp i - p | "FIILL OF IDEAS" | 8 i --] the | | | We Write t Societies Sons of Veternnos U. S. A. There will be a large class of cruits ran ing next 13 there ment, to invited muster at the regular reeee | \ Fr day nient On Noy eriber will cial entertainwhic i the cab sie is earalalie af: { there is merit beh ina what roe ee Se sell, we £m ould ltke out eune an advertising campaign for you, V 3 Women's Relief Corps. ee make, Ae 4 assist In creating a demund for what you offer for sale. We have satisfied oaDy others we believe. w satisfy you Let us ‘know. Bell 6419. ce, prize will 7 be ; truly lea and in, 1885 Mr. Ayland took up his 2 " p. will m. at. ce be the > rut comstreet home mission poe its colliding with the ear. The young woman was taken In a ro psa sk The ee department has me tl ne fin F in the DLR Th 18 Buacin counties at 16 bu makes the total y id proximately ae 2,000,000 of 1,600,000 bust percentage of acreag ge fall, mpared wit a spa A the past five years. of state Injuries ag for + Salt Lake City they have + made the taxes so high that small + property + + - street and faiarik eet heavier tax does not pay provements, + tax + pro HEFT owners eons y eal ee can scarce cely pay meee those for the for + + + + + The im- + «+ + EPEPEFFP FPF H+ +4 444440 Burial will b 136, W ALKS TO TO WARSAW MILITARY Rg publican G. The ladies will give < FESTIVAL Speolal Ca ble. May Cnose Death, still activ enough to travel from G.M. 4 & ‘ Advortising Agency, 205-6 Atlas Block. or -_-__ oS oo repairing An Automatic Answer, watch Re Iser No 12 Eakt Wiret South St Said a man to a pilot in blue ‘What time do boats leave for Bay Tt is estimated that the rice crap | View?" Texas Bay resents $8, 000.000. The pilot inside of wiich $4 000,000 went to growera With his whistle replied: and. oie a 900 to furnishers of sup-|"Two to two; two to two to two mal? plies ess Magazin Fine jaweler Only One "BROMO QUMUNE, i oer is pe ese Brome @))uinine Curesa Coldin One Day a in ? Nave De on every SPO Cabo. The Republican ticket fast county in: election beat the Democratic ticket by over 6,000 votes and the American ticket by 1,500 votes. AGGED YOUNG WOMEN'S A. R. Reynolds cirele No. 1 at the home of Mrs, ast _ i st of ) eorps of to atte end of fnvited rades dially indies" are NOV. 7 cor- Spunish Wor Veterans Bolo club will entertain" the Wa Ee Tans at the new quar56 Second South street, at ine regular Wednesday night meeting.| The nee his The condition of Mrs ed tardadr te home Tiflis Warsaw. where he Switzgable the aged woman of 457 attended a military festival the other South Main street, who was injured by an unmanageable horse Gtiraae night "The old man's ariny pape rs show that near the postoffice, is seriou She i he was born on September 6, 1772, that believed to be injure d internally and on hy enlisted In 1796 and was discharged account of her advanced age her reom the army with coe ra covery is ae Mrs. Switzgable ts ere major and a ood penaion Sid 34 year She suffered a broken 857. arm, a aime ated shoulder and sundry He had a ae eee record a cuts and es horse ridden by} soldier, his period of ce vering Mrs. H 1. Harrison, 625 East Third| the Napoleonle wars ona the Crimean South street, threw its rider and fell,| campaign; he wears twelve medals fo1 cate hing Mrs. Switzgable who ras; gallantry In the fleld nding at the rb. rs. Harrison Schmidt, =e has been a widower for ‘ cut - brulsed, but was not ser-|62 yea s, has never smoked or drank tously hur spirits, but ne takes snuff. the sown street | held Wednes- |! Twenty-fourth ig S e| ae 7* Peterabu o -The "oldest man fn the world probably Is Andret ayton-Daynes Music Co. Th @X- | Nikolalevitch Schmidt a veteran of the cee regular prices 109-113 Main. -usslan he who bears the welght -* 36 3 rs. This ancient warrior Is oer ee ars) ar greeetereerarateeseteettsg overcoats, v during considerable property. Jeremy Was named in his honor INJURED 3 expecting defeat and et to it, but eae happy nevertheless, will spend the eve of election in thelr headquarters at 39 Postoffice Place where a big program of music will be rendered and uw general good time. At the close of the meeting badges will be distributed to the workers for election day. I noticed in one of the daily papers a long list of posted that< The 1S } ; The - petting will be freely indulged who cha giving their reasons they declared t a0 ft acts dealing wit h today and thi at anyone could rob a erave yard. TL = declared.|anq THE COAL the inflamed campaign imaginaA newcomer in the field of racing : . ce : : is the Amerie ristocre i v smoke-house talk, and they > ; hieoe - a cs : ap sted no glittering wealth ry vlintderceca ° tube cycle 7 é ot less empty than thinnest alr o ngine of 3.65{s a general belief that this inch bore and its performance will be will see a number of larger closely ae sonee: as It will be the first have hitherto been poste1, | /mstance wh« a two-cycle engine Lake wake fount in tre mind of any. eaeea game of 4 to WOMAN emselveg of « ) sought, . mperance oniriiie SELL OF after many ‘members, had. offered| ,,ERWFence, Rydberg, Dice Lawrence done the ‘same| GRAVEYARD ROBBERY virile o {issue except those ‘the Peerless One," " heVoutobject24 purely | the furtherance Friends of Negro. | ourselves and the masses of our peanle The Republican party has LE on See Due Be us eo.n fo, tre fons pcre . che a ee 8 sent pa ote ee iatmuticwdtiesay Mtcalnht He abTionn E t om and citizenship. It wrote | ticket. KING YoU more, | The James B. McKean W. R. C. will be entertained by Mrs. J. J. Thomas Emery apartments next Thursday afternoon Mrs. Thomas will be peers and . an \ international in jn by Mrs. Campbel Mrs. Chatterton | cause aU tah or Sellinet eaiteeeaamaniscaniieeti shown by the fact its that characte no less than Mrs. Clift, Mrs. Colvin and Mrs, Cook.| Mennctacste Address. 7 R four oe ee are represented in the -_-_-__--_ee : av33 entries-France, Women of Woodernft. | Italy,Se he mecting was opened with pray Cl Y B IEFS : ' Germany ) rae roa a 9 1 the Be laratio To each loyal Afro-Ameriean an after whicn Secretary Mumford dend America Italy and America Silver Maple circle 108 kindled the regular camp fire last Friday night. | fete ae his civil and political) % van of Utah who belleves in| livered a short fax on temperance and aaoanae enehere_Britcine: the} bere entered six cars. each, while tight d progress it beliéves intodayntelll= nce. hie | rosneritvy and the wellbeing ur fa object the meeting, talking from word. that Jie ace theater-goers | ‘rance and Germany will be repre- OD OD Neigh bush of Devil's Slid "hoteworthy race, T will say. when the eloviowal sn n appropriate Biblical text: Be not Pain Baro Stare Po d Nelg them, three| sented or Brown of Garfield visited | by five cars each a" : fe d hv citizenship ha mann en Ne em ae ere ae Sily ver en oa me drunk with . a : na lietened ta, radvance ‘Tech "raprererr ak the Wilson -_o--___ éearne ie e deere and encourage end morning ov avember 2 ea 1e nollie some exce on music a stene | Nefghbor Kaus: who f the nation ote and work for the whole! both by the | from hes honeymoon, choir and rindividuat} >" oo Me xa?s* a B oe onner.| . Ne ighbor Here is one plank in the: pennavcen | R cepubliean ticket Ericks nembers, who "rendered ioice in-amost | 7 Sent oo Tom P hillipps, "The | Wlatform: "We demand justice for a pleasing style. and the Bc ond Neighbor = quilt. ri rare f ) aie » -d. | Bes Bates gave the thimble club 5 ntertainment at her h After pamany ae 7 the Na iydberg rec f years | ervation for the enforcement. Ir |i te , 1embers> sess of 2 oMnanue : : Tate Eday afternoon, he ente ee short prayers for the succe 6 month died Sunday morning SS at and in spirit. of the thirteenth : cane | SAYS EASTERN VISITOR . rork ‘ cusse I the ‘© | land Sees is planning a ball abou o be discussed by A the sidence of his parents, Rev. and teenth aT fifteenth amendments to th futu he election of ee ing, sev 1 ten-minute talks were |ar " ean > BGs constitution, which Were designed for! «., Me meeting, severa Sak ee, ane te Emanuel - Rydberg, 166. - South E 5 k You say 5 ae me that afte a | listened to, th stree H ‘ had Beene i} the protection and advancement of the i Rev B our th Ba st ber: fo1 reason members r negro, and ies conden all devices | at observation of conditions in the | tained in what was said by either Rey. or some requested to attend ever time with typhold feve Friday night tev |W. ite Ayland that have for their el ani his Element ees : peonely any that A Bimpkin, Rev Fr. B. Short or Rev. | Rydberg is aren ote the Swedish Lu. | 5 ? Fathera of CapIn the month, Visitors are always : very ling s for Taft e will receive 5. Bowerm }theran chure tiee of the une ra a welcome, De ee ee ae ohn olor 1 vote nearly as large as Roosevelt did. Mr. Short's address night have been | oj)‘, pill ‘Nchea Pe | tain Ayland, IS ae as to ine anh a ne ‘ Nie "OF on He is. the message T am proud to bring | taken as. representative o Z sen i. oa Dead Maccabees, ta ere ors - ote ¢ Such is the statement of M.| ments held by all, and ae speaker's | stZION'SSealine SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. " Banner hive No. 1 holds regulé ar re Ca anr he: € -| well-kn , onvincing orcet . : . view next Tuesday afternoon at 30 i n Te ymou Pai chureh Har eck Pe ro eecinyn, a qneed of ad aE thes me anutac: .| Deere le aS profound impression }and | Transacts general trust business | recent- firine |-1, salt. wonveny Lake ‘ | retin pays 4 per cent Int. on savings aoa ore ae Kk yr es vets Visiting ladies are ea the i ly sa ‘What the negro and his Raper nee oie = e 2 n the mee Bs he' evils of intem- | posits Joseph F. Smith, prest.. W. T. Ayland, one of Utah's pioneers a tty welcome friends demand {s equality of enforceMr. a" es eavtoren a Stl catenin, patent G all -§ o observe con- | thon H. Lund, vice prest.; O. C. Scape oe of Captain W. T. Ayland jr. of ae ss aw under the ena ns Kaufmann is Mr.; Greénewald's niece ditions, and think and then, as no ¢ ae | cashier, . a a Seer e te ee rare | eres of America, = ‘aufmann is combining business | cism is such, which does not provide | ; ome o a o'clo As lL. A timis, deputy supreme aaa vlad Ripole L sexi tnents of | with pleasure in his trip to Utah, the remedy, haying exposed the fault, ee oe for rent.. of indiana and father of the Daniels, the; dayears evening He was Dac rates ur : Ww IB ne | Stila reports everything as mos oe he showed the meeting the way to cor-/| Tallo W. 2nd So old and ofhad old beenage, In good health82 at the Pe ib sO ork canta an Cort Slin the East' and with the election lrect the evil contained in the liquor SSS until a short time ago, His death was ies No. 1 nex s number of the white man Jin Baa Alara! ata aah mee JU Hew menage in business ene j th t legislature PIONEER z the South OF 1849 IS mprovemen re was Tne of England meeting of the next legisle expected to be prescnt to re Aotaae ae eine ant a fnnative "ng en ene Sree age ch Sint cee ake gk ig no nly looked forward to as the DEAD AT HIS HOME. having been born the os country inCG, distinguished visitor. A committee publican in the North | antidote for the polsou, but there can | 1825. S parents emigrated to Amerappointed at the last regular meeting to prepare some social entertainment Tae Witte: oo the ROGET on attended the meeting yesterday that John Jeremy, aged 70 years, died | residence in Utah and has liv in the for the occasion, termined ti nat "* © Fan h 1 pis DISGUSTS WOMEN ? Christian unlon very much in/at his home at 43 South Bighth West | state since, For veral y a he hac e ned negro shall be disSe hat its demands will be] street Sund : 1 9-30 o'clock | been retired and Hved at Bountiful franchised Seer sie it necessary Yeomen, 4 carnest, aus : gislat stree ee eve eeeees ‘clock with his son, who Is the ly survi to prevent the recurrence of the hor- Republican Special Se ermace made Lady Rowena aring a social | cn >» wey a a, er than to | #fter an illness of several Tors of carpet- ae = ‘ } wa i z é el rule of his father. ‘The eo funeral Bingham, will be ld dance Nov. -Twelv woman. will have little option, bill wi ich: will Mr. in the Jeremy was a native of W alea| °Wednesday at Bountifu 1, ie ar oa of Negro roeneo ay oe Ieepubiiean headquarters roubtedty he ote a in ner hands.| and came to Utah as one of ar plow | requested to, ‘ here yesterdi an announce heir | unc , e be ae . present a . y } TE a meeting, as} te a Hoke Smith, who member of} desertion of the ran 7 sf the " Biel | ind the determination of ‘the young|neersae j there is important business to trans-| in 1849. Wor many ye Glavalvan Aas a who is, at pres is aie S j " such that they may be ely | was engaged in active business ih "Salt i * Sa eevornorcabinet. . RUSSIAN > VETERAN ee n AT party... They had attended the cer ake. themsclves' falt. as|fane. Gul act Sane ienn > he amasse¢ hain i| : a-| recent rally here at which Joseph | trusted to Ure ce = ake, during which 600,000 DueRepublicans ae WE BETTER OR OLD tae| raised 50,000.00 by is «Oak LE Tell. Mie: Ind.. 2600 MBs: advanced price of coa) {n carload and the railroads have price of transportation at rani 30000 The ¢ a a OG aera by ie ean ers, 16,000 clergymen, 1,700 phvsician Miles: ee t cond step in the) Or. Mis:.brother-in-law's nele pe oO an taby Isotta-Fraschini. The 7 and latter | and surgeons, 1,000 lawyers, 400 jourehureh wes: U Bove = hs tc ot ,|be around like a roaring lion, during | the smallest car so far entered nalists and literary people. has 200) present netic eat SLE Oe eMitataai Da: the afternoon, with a roll guaranteed | Isotta will be driven hy Lyttle institutions for hig education In the j tlq ate trat = ae 5 strong fight|to choke the biggest watchdog in New Three-C Al le United State In 1904 It owned prop-| Diao eu Ta URRIO ATS interests town, but these were only whispers,| en bets ieee% r Nat} of eny eciraor nary and minister plenipotentiary Their larlés rane} from $60 o $10,000 a year, the latter sum being pald to our colored envoy! ie ‘ Rock Overlooked. Fe ‘ a AND . . Meet ¢ .........$ KING ti eeerie g $200,000.00 CAPITAL ..........$200, | Enthusiastic Me him, ex- Nis' Democratic oppressor yo Sut and' up $5.75 For Utah Black Diamonds. : g oun SaviNe of their money®and alspree of rate liberal a lows C= accepts deposits On) cannes ae $1.00 and upwards. You are cordially Invited to account, an open and in come 4 Per cent Interest Paid on Savings Accounts of | ENTRIES CLOSE FOR Y : f National Commere lal qpene cere eee ant "Did you parade, and go to the COAL BUT HIGHER s meeting?" wint to th meeting because J v dimycrat up till now, and th force of habit's strong Be es, it was Saturday night, and th d woman still) thinks that if IT don't get me bottle on that night it'll be a dry Sunday, but th blister that Abraham sol Salt Lake People Must y SURPLUS me with th new shoes, prevented me appearance in th parade | "What's been botherin me ever = since th walking delygoat waiktiavs, is: | For why did he want us to go e Dimycratic meeting, and why w Local dealers have advanced ane that th theatyer was © filled th price of coal from $5.50 to $5.75 a fo Amerykin Party. min, if th spe sieve ton Was Dimyers at The raise in price at this time Is COAL explained by the dealers, by saying that they have been working on a Union o ire es p People + OOO Gl ROAR i e The Bank yt ARAL GAO ABR s D e iH principal cause claimed by the deal-| ers for the present necessity for an | |} advance, fee in the fact that there| has been recently, and is at present a very heavy demand for teams, and this time that they shoule 9e =OVET-| eoute an about-face movement and uid because of this delivery companies | looked. Do not take || any chances Democrats in inging Rey rublit | While | Big M oney ReWith Little Cars Not , > a split split ballot. Weare thoroughnto thethe hane as | and teamsters will no longer deliver voting i Z n « states of the a North into . . for the hitherto prevailing rate, but | people in = South, where Democracy | tye aay nf its th this party has ‘no: -- | have raised the price 25 cents a ton, | is in addle We kni te are art only halted oe beueeed Democracy | | eae which covers the adyanee in rice n ers of the Democratic pa ao 1e cole e, b as bragre< 1 t A charged the consumer The dealers Pe a of association in politics, tee 7 a Us not if wo ee | about | Resoly ¢ 10 Pr epare Bill fol Whether those otherwise imbued New York, Nov. 1.-The entries for |further state that the greater part but. only hope to use us against the) hook. today for our benefit ant | proces: | | o lat e to with the bellef that Republican "man came on} y oth the grand prize and light party, in order that hey | tion car of their margin of profit is consumed at was not placed theca Reeg iS at ure ;€arth to take chance," were equallyof || races. So thre Ayite bilee Clu) ) may, wit t benefit to us, be elt ie | publicans in spite of the aoraeition of Cc le 4 l impressed: with the impropriety o #. 1® Antomo 2of {n waste, in Sepeenined and other un- | avoidable shrinkage, and that they| into7 po4 . t ‘does noe mocratic Sh te oe y| the Democrats. CONsiC el, |}making wager yesterday because it; America, which will be held at Sa1¢ € yi T . z < 26 i nlicies ir * = : rn or _oOR ee a‘ Pats o con U ona:ng ae Republican See ota } was Sunday does = not appear, but the! vannah, November 25-26, close torE § ra tke SESS : || race i yur| e to avold a loss to themselves } l¢ ee Yom A ‘ 5 : nN . esse t vince the negro with any brains that) jsheg before istory of the world.| 7% 41,6 cherisiied beliefs and hopes: of... t remains that it was so quiet mM) morrow While the car in the grand Last January the price of delivered | lris ingprest : nd future ae vicinity at of the: bookmakers' boards |... i : : and ' in thewelfare ‘hands and0 The a ill racePa at hethe time , lthe ¥the ungcherisn People's ) Chtistian union of | the Pence ti iq | Prize rather overshadows the merits coal was reduced by the same amount | that of his. race, Iles In M" ft eman most complete. | o 5 ht: Seo ¥ yesterday that dropping cotton coul¢ . ant ‘ar It ls now advanced, the reason for th the Republican party | When 90 was taken it} Salt Lake are realized, the next legis- |have been heard a city block. of the LT little : fellow, the small. car reduction given at that time being a The Americano Fing. | showed illiteracy had been | lature will be asked to consider a bill| Notwithstanding the fact that elec-|race which takes place on Wednesgeneral falling off in business and | Under the a fosterir eb th Feeling. hte nile It ay along the lines of advanced temperance tion day, with its alluring golden opday, November 25, will be well worth or t oe . . the making of a more advantageous ane aa en ~ aysat Jegn tae and|ee! Spain 68 per cent, and Portu al ao nae reform, which will be far in the lead | portunttl: s,> P,for - those in search of in | watching 3 rate with the teamsters Strip on with the blood of statesmen, } cent, These are on te countries| of anything that has ever yet come} easy money, is very near, and that it There ars 7 entries and it is an- fort It men +t ++ as THE 2 TAR'FF EXPERTS WILL MEET ININ WASHINGTON | Washinston, Nov. 1.--The New York | experts will tariff and Washington for the fins here this week meet the Under of gonds ifNeation E. epresentative of vision tne of 1airman means and ways lassuperPayne, game, with is the iat Harris Colgate, second has two accident COAL the first sign of storm, and With you "will lose If you get any other kind, Of course we have all the other kinds {if you want them, 5 CITIZENS AGAIN weels ; "the kr ‘a + property owners can searcely pay +. + + oe And ae and Are MIN 40, : a provements. C0. permanently s also sidcewa navtoen ear ral those ae ae paving. pS The somely 212 = 4 ecauipped lo- rooms. MAIN Ot Estee etettttt+t4+s+se+so| ST. Remember us : WE TREAT YOU RIGHT. y Painless extraction of teeth oF norpay - + heavier tax docs not pay for im- +l Read The 7 NRRL nlicgae + ca. ST. DENTAL now : COAL had this year, once be- |} cated in their new and hand- a SHFEFFFE+S +4444 444444444440 | + +|} + In Salt Lake City they have +) + made the taxes so bigh that small +_ taxes. SOUTH J ore, early In the season, he had one of| bis ankles bai) s peated frexe will! go back to his idies t it Is doubted hat "ints year,be able to play football again this year street :::for FOR 153 o COAL good, DIAMOND Will Harris, wha was formerly = nember of the Galt Lake High school | football team, is now able to leave th l iniversiey" By spltal, ‘ wh as been "laid up" with two bad ankles, UNION one sprained and the otter broken Harris recelved the insaxlee- in ae This FILL THE BIN NOW. com- have been experts uttee of the house, of decisions numerous the examining of ing the Interpret which courts the classifiregarding law the present have They gooc of dutlable cation ined what amendments are needtara In order to express language to the r of The ma tbe intent of congress. be. consider ed | not aot 7 until er a a | halrman Payne js oe a pro-/| erin: of dates for a hes & on éach | subject of tue tariff ace Nt Payne |} lag stated iat the proposition af | tariff revision bill will be undertaken| soon after e tion with a view to hav-/ ing it enacted into law. | HARRIS IS BACK AT WORK BETTER While the weather's there is bound to be All the News for 50c a Month O*, |