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Show 2 oa | TO BEAT THE AMERICAN PARTY, PULL THE TOP LEVER TO THE RIGHT ; WHAT Salt Lake UTAH City destined beautiful parking histo histor © broad driveway , Spots SETERCT city ‘ay that the skirts the looking, valle: over Che HAS. is SMA in to be the ‘Streets, ‘ and "fine ng mountains : CITIZE VOLUME_xI, NUMBER Republican Inter: Sloun tain 75.. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER PRICE FIVE CENTS. NITED TO DEFEAT KEARNS President Tells Mormons Some Facts About Crowd and Urges Unit2d Opposition to Party of Bigotry and Hatred. . |: the better. Do n't wait for someone tocall for you in a carriage or automobile unless unable to get there yourself. Go to the polls and ex ercise your privilege as an Arerican citizen and vote The top ‘vote eo ae ae on the straight machine Republican on that ;the | same thing and,ftathered ‘lhe Taft-Liberal by clared that the only real adversary it had in this campaign | ticket backed by Tom | real platform ) monism. : against us is the Republican party, which means that it is not seriously opposing the Democratic party.''-From the | The of Kearns which Bryan-National is and will ;register a vote for' ti e, entire ticket| | of this so-called. American: party. To vote the straight American tick=t "speech of Nephi L. Morris in the Sixteenth ward meeting ~ house last night. is. J . : | didates % are m committed Siret m 3ne cr Y ae te! h LL r | Jacked the Hoube solidly to the which packe doors, H, Cc. Iverson ofpresided the evening, over s es. pa Mr. a ed opene speaking c : i S formally by which ColonelwasGeorge 2B. | Iverson almost the confined wholly to his the After Going er between for iifferent eee to different cerry Nic le. peopte. io eeXK the parts < At the irman.. Oe Declares 90 hay city cily |} ¢ had ‘ -Morrs piano, and eee in suggestion A Brill Iliant with | With: : yephi on Nephi L . Morris Dio! cheering ae es 4 the re was that such i of € s " s Irn \ ote OF cn, prilliant and : tare comm one : appealing she hee. o cam- Cy oe ik ee yea | ote oy can : a 2.-The No Nov "hamlet o5 in. the) In United then. politics a ‘ dismissed ee wi - : and "EM be made a, on Chairman ts " i Hitchcock Valatmwe‘ eae all} » : ease 10, Se s Colorado ary will have the |rality for siec Roosevelt is; nomination 3 of |Loof David B.> ~ Trarently marked panes ot. eo = aes e aro. a ecret to by Tom "hierarchy." organ as ise-I the Be a . Kearns am'a ‘ m ember the Latter-day people from f this attacks ‘ ing ee as I lying i was Hill, made on dictation] . . . = "yer was Was pop popu who never ‘fammany, ‘ous fouyu and protest of Senator ht up » to to the€ last to I ra fot. MI.ch eRe tet of which oe met hall-and: every or have ?I have ting Be gas one of of ! ut less ? have D0" | \1ojce abuse, heard myself hings said about ee have done » atwhatyou I The these : becaus 4 Bas the whereparty« ee H voarder aera 1 ardeds my of- : than the discharge r of} news: era "A numbe r ofme years near ago saying4 UtgentleIrishman-I com Utch in the lt mites mnan-represen * ; was my vote Lee] Pia, slped eee ‘him oe Honorable ag " DE ac oe aaneT Or since. ‘Later, came to Med this P , aaine etn. oeue ied ave (Continued anc 2 Vote Neces,| ae ve . *Lurality 115.822 : on ‘ "ns, LOA ees man, TOMSMeiseonal() im | id ant Joseph influence to he Morm not would Ligeet rs party. menced people, sturn Ter him to them th fieht what was 2hthe 9g2 | didate 'aese y 1 : table jes the 2s et t states the states os 711 | } $3 | which, ¥ his | of « time ec, ir algn gee could sooner ‘ ce y present lly comthis| ] weace eusted ) party winzepublic|} nisthan | the Re . years: } or | s will oa ee Te wre rou 5, aE Page et : him. , Seve) or |Wvoming | ae a Long)tana 3, r to Oyster | Dakota I h é Py essolde ut wr 3 TT | He 6 2 : seat ‘ eo eedksate that for 33%!ran, his esti- | four years he had B.as Judge Alton sll theta 5 - Every towurd election ofs of the effort the bets sald was than the in y in order to carry mene rr tr 2 New ange the e-) | be ges - noe ago when Roosevelt his opponent formet Parker of New York. we : re Dakota Ohio the Practical a é | statements hy j tels. One ' ia ia i rt,i 7GF y w ip e ey dba Ye . in any previous 15, 4, Rhode Wisconsin Idaho Is-|the financial interests 13, | liberal contributions 3, Mon-| No akae"e!* Santh 23, Nebraska &, ant South 169. Total, 333 politicians. c analyzed } tonight In fact. it was fact it was the uptown ag 1 was agreed was the; He al na was also and called tt . that Interests len campals tonight, ho-| date for { lerrick ecvi- | Herric gene his rally; wert campaign to. Tammany accéptable the n to the that control it: also: was Peet ot as Democratic eee Eo governor was Judge of Albany. Judge Atbany of ting viewpoint. w "d and | dollars enoose pote fo RaW there betwe OED aAbtan at Ka sinial Hughes it 10 to re-|2).‘} 1 Eee ee Coes . Decween Stas D. Cady | mone Herrick''s | money In or 3 the ‘ eat offering-odds 9. The wagers eae y é can Les Ph Nant uy aane a .wa S 2 Sal g Gh ) , * "8 so C ara ee a near-leader ore ete nd xpi for; iS as hers oe tut again able ny | the It city All over to'§, |made, is odds : will » i are to to t] ie and from progress in every ° ‘Thousands of honest Do your duty today. it Leo corner of the state. a Repu the city prac tically || bets, but\ about: (Continucd OOOSSSSSSSS DSB oe un-, d last: f after his or there were : Je in the Carte taitt ero ee: : vasMo Gob the fully hause, titald there aCe iekiteo _ Re Poe 2,000, outside, were nearly ne zt ones ran ang, as many besides the people who had 1g to ge given. up ae 7. oF he ark theater Judge Ta oes half daratlop. is ¢ E I é : Z | li sa esi 1 Yr ‘ . oe ce d Py 1 upp srover on oi sd 6 D f Senntor La Follette Speaks. the ¢ Am erica rican yb nothing all on that per i on a = Puge eeg Ss - | cn were : | out at got Judge [to "a a bie big le , x ee been on a campaign trip sheDunkirk, seemed theKe rousing had on ees OOOSDS Dunkirk a Taft board | talk freak | topics A even bowed than crowd crowd station, Yalks Cleveland, l three -bands, ee and Mr. ae ae an Festfield. 4 = sand workingmen injunctions and platform repeated other aren atee Soe Cleveland. a O., Nov. jozgen a doz | huge bouquet Fanion up ‘to her acknow!6.000 persons welcome Oe : a | tabula . Sauk the rear ga ne ee naft's ee e but Raacaili: nice the' few had the Cay. " agg daa clock ; s i tn weBuffalo early the first. time a || of |aede aera More pe lean | Taft ee party party la of . of his labor ear 2.-Bscort d by marching clubs S ering and ten thous Taft, - Oren! te William seep andidate forHoward President, Was,Repubes- lin unform leorted from the Union depot to the | ee eting in the Armory here | big mass meeting parade sround the {this afternoon. pameeting ing. his 3 -eceded theA has been ale ; ‘ & triumphantly. elected, fee ne ares Oust aseniled the S ; » trusts-and tr |Leeprvan to.eliminate plan ©: offered = a proper solution "the regulation fe uch cerporations e also uatHee Hed a Gompers for attempting to deine . Bryan the labor vote and thus } anne van njustice, This. action, he - ~way affect his in- j sald, "oye teres will not ab In "The American party voters, disHundreds : of'former . mn » ‘ : a ane we oe Lake { ity. Republican for Taft and the entire party. They are voting ° * . » 1424 desirous above all things to defeat the Kearns Democrats are adding their votes to those of the Republicans, Be earmest, faithful, fearless, and a magnificent vietory 1s assured. ‘ up departe nusband, and At immensely. thie | euso. j a et | candidate 3 firs a : At midnight Monday there is every reason to believe the Republicans will carry Salt with the leaders and the methods of their party, have come back to the Republican opera | murder. we n ight hic oP Geant virtually the i pijcan money was left oe ae ht There were last nig f aera ee ffeet thaté Taft " eflee holds Joelc get that . beat SOO COO OOOO : . had Sp OEM DCG aan p irk the sate at rs wh ic ee the doors. Besides - s vane raisin! Ww hatevel me effort campaign, Sapa consideredane a It may be snapped 2°to 7 ‘ i are practically ne} Ree i Mrs. Taft the theSam Democratic King trade, party and the) o i © tsoy is of any morning. mie) 10 : ofeep 1 fail make sought| party & 4 " oe walitee-| ae ; : o made and a' roll of $ 10} while he: talked there and wi which to clean};yetary James R. Garileld ws wh ‘ ‘ t ta |to Sen some 1,200 people at i ° as" age of _ the} cea) he had speech to rub off| one kept e ti Cincinnati. ; Waiting party county serjousl though end: | \ , a_ch ay rai Sneath presence 0 he aoe SSOODOOCO ;' Taft. | He about Mc-!} jas mnany yotes In Sa a : , | of the features } the Republican and eae | geen | bined f Owlng to the Neopet i tickets fact} this combir morning. J Y ? that the American and Democi atic = Bll average price on the| would. be somewhere ; ivhes and even ee the pman p o They . it mcked away a ve < = . a iin 0 X~ paula ace 1 y aire e "the. oeuing said. it e Fe » le ) e eedec t € ce ope The only bet of any ae left ee Rai | cece Peers nGUes for it to puss the || boards one of part eeu aealeraveca st{| | Viewing sta Senator La E was oliette that the was American_ speech early in the afternoon one= battle sok a of crowds. was town wildly shrieking : tils far after midnight, back Into the ae oe eee ee | tain Ther« r ose inside knew whe e | | perien perienced : 10 Ww number; of-tho jaq done they went after the Ameri-/4 riot call ~ table} ft will| even money, as a rule, while bettors - insisted dénthe men TH ; _ it been . before with beats c the man wh ac ath . bet of $150} and he followed it with hb in .bou money we ar fea! talk at the opera house. In 7 m¢ te has just been posted. | time tne, peared val feature E are went n on oute-os carniva Joe took the $50 bet and the ) wept | side with all tne adjuncts which per made > 87 ughes i large volume yn was board ee | parties Nov,that 2. It is a conserva! through $300,000 bet ON allure Presiden-) New | tial election. eine7 aR Parker's candidacy 4 4, New Jersey | supported by Belmont and Byer d at. there thatajority the y are elect a major! vad espied a it never : lights and unting, : crowded in every down - More Is a see mae ‘" ‘ sti ( ca he That wont star¢ a oe = ar lati Republican money. on the eee atk : 5 hi vas sollec e suc- York I put an The city, decorated as it] C&8M-jtphat : the : a hun money. that he was ready icans cpuswould ticket. He for gugu ‘i . Carre than with some where with' he! pulled. cee 5 vith from his with eee pocket dl-} state Democratic forBrvad: governor te another following rm... : rht last nig ag ain the kK celebration. = with: the jeers of anthe|| around burn-jand i circles} toward| no This has-been wavs evident in many. , ways. ~ Tt will be seen from the above | that whicn, are Connecticut ; 3, Indiana of 4, ° ca 1 icket. ans. Jone penance Oe ns, bul "y pave t vote. for wor decide who costing Unae ve to you 10 knowing 1 ieee6, North 39, ™ $50 you made a bad |} street with carrying every ° state won | Vv Roosevelt in 1904, ° ery county in Utah. Governor Colonel Loose has received advices from every part of the state, and is confi lent that the Republicans will carry ev Spry and Congressman Howell, and the entire ticket is elected. thempermit not should Voters . attention, ‘anard should:excite the Salt Lake county is certainly won. No eleventh-hour Kearns-party ap smallest the polls. Goto the polls early, and> vote the P selves to be intimidated for a minute by the special policemen secured by Tomm Pitt to spread Nerror AY ete ne eT: * ‘insuring toward duty your Do straight ticket. The E election; is won. ; Make it as decisive as possible. Make this the finish of the Kearns crowd in Utah. n the} the man Wore oe (contioned oe candidate Colorade Sait . ¥ opposition said that ‘ re, crowd Andri PRES Se aad McCarren for] Mcti carrying : . oY the Presidential rather bernatorial ticket mr. i » a . The result & of today's will 3 be a decisive Republican all along ne, rea ss a election ! 4 ' g 3 9 victory a4. (eee ee ‘ rose, Latest advices from National Chairman Hitchcock to Utah's State Chairman Ed C. Lo se, || es merican shoe he orga iized: th ‘and: eight campaign the Trt 0 aisrupt ee is follow York 112, Kansas 10, Oregon at|]Jana 4, West Virginia 7, *Van! } vegsed for and he was Saat ned to the senate, "ii. ingrate hatit. they cold. pexp people, saying ne| did resi- | New in' | ye. - voting or <The Bpesicans my ae Page Seven.) yen Gone NO wildest scene of enthusiasm ever seen in this city, for celebrations of any kind what- hedging te'the stoo una || bas the : from another man had money. ea ke acking escaped, the}eame 3 Tammany hall and Mec ure : i Mn 7 | time are very much more interest¢ ork This Herrick. rected yi a49.| Y es West Judge Chics Bes 413) 7) diana Kansa DODOODDOOOCP pitterly ever| Penance. Done me 3. Total, 325 Mack's claim is arva e bases here around tral _ people against itlon and my pe unscrupwous oppositlon, | tacks of i we to do, secking no am here : r0 | , ashe 13 Wyoming .for|°"Gpairman to Vote, Jersey City a0, EL 3 § ms=elf | fice"p that right ae defend claimfrre the right oOto he abusive at- | a other en . Delaner 5 jeube tomorrow Lat eis «moruineSe \ tugee convey d City, wen ay awa I yster ea ut Father and Son train is due at lock Q1OPa: 20, njoyed | T.will enjoyet' ; to be conceive can't name tht left. train on the accompanied | retary Loeb been n present this sam at) _f them I and heart.Woo 7 have bit organ," I ath closing of the Repub-. lican national campaign with the Taft speech here was the} 5 gathered in B. Lowe booth |} out ne} Sec e gan n McCarren, | entered McTiernay's place, minute - for}g . o'clock x and announced i liners M. Grout ;ler In Edward E thisa campaign, ao e : in certain the states plu-| and the|there was a lukewarmness ade. var 1904, ea against New York, 12:30 o'clock o'clock tonight in|. votes - for 12: tonight Bryan He bas Judg . lee | tive veréd estimate todav in this city on the élec-'| attached to an express} mat yn the Solid South, in which ne It was admitted after the last e ae fest, enthis sum comparatively HWt-}| Pennsylvania He W423) pas included Maryland and Delaware, | tion that more money was used ano tle = is placed on the national tickets| by Mrs. Roosevelt, Sec-| jjaking a total of 69 vot He} fight to carry the state for Parke een because of the... practicall prohibt-| and a number of Walte|qeures. with these states, he claims, | ever before was spent for a DERLO Gra vee ivoritism: of: Taft from = bet-| employes who have Jvater peBay Oyster at t 1 specia) car talk- or my vility- determined to speak a onees 3 fees | str reference to nee Lzark have Athout feel W osidon to the oak more or | .o)sideration.. | President. Roosevelt ofie. .th Saints, priesthood | ysposed to be able to camspeak, iot to ‘defend myself to 0 the scurrilous and ceaent -ssage Youngstown, 0., Noy. 2- The of Joe Joe put up bet you |his owr candidate, former Comptrol-|Tiernay eS The in with 7 a oe e ere | number of yotes that must be cpaneed [acer See Tonite arc slectora]l votes o 190se jing, b $ re She give of eeto -s to Brvanorn follow: or . in the ; machinthine slect- || Nev electNew Ohlo ) \jar tcl oan eH neate lw ee oe to change figures of four_years ~@ 4 jor forced hist ome an | wher: changes pee Ds || Nebraska New ers chairman 6, Connecti-| 2 less there unless lection that ésee ay te giVe3S | Minnesota E nn sist toe * with ay r states ect Se ‘Sas A2yrornia js | : revolution eh z of the | States Hi techcock electoral national yotes, publican thes r down!" ape Chair Chairman tov Theaft 325 Re l« settled by r AS was that certain. The =e tomorrow | Bryan of one the rnor result and in the the e ; and | Taft all att S e liz Wwe 3 ansas » he © ¥ e . 7 . avor o iryan vas no o E » p palgn. ie : opening words, in.) ass stlo co Feeotinn wnat‘ org ‘ will, bet elects * a | Seer 2c ian aoe ol sermebsers 5, Maryle art § ttsLs 16,ade Michlieved to E be St doubtful AV change rita that .such a change e could = : ites ent at‘ot A| likely cels nat he thanked the audience for | ind that his policies are to be conigan 14, Minnesota 11, Montana 9», Ne- | one yote is one for and on ae Ms be brought: about, even under the rs gee stion, and drew the happy CoM~"| 'i) cq for another four yea | braska 8, Nevada 3, New Hampshire 4,/and counts as two, Upon the ey Sa the, it was (Continued only an advance ‘ on Page Mr. Seven.) Taft will not come to Washing- | New Jersey 12, New York 39 North/|none but He ae Peary ee ‘ _ ea | 03S Pe eee Smee atc y to be recorded to-|} - the coming session of the | pHorat: Yhnio 23, Oregon 4, Penn- | tician could figure how Brya Le pide . eee ono ved the fact) soninrer sane as his presence is desired yale ee day,: ns Mr. Riiode ToyTolan? + on ~>» ofoe these= 4, South New ogy York men state, without | by Eh FROSPECTS TOO 6 3 heats vos) congress Vash- | jry or electi by some is of the at com searcely possible. which ; his }| TAFT'S Utah eg 3, Vermont 4, Wash election i i ely that he ase iu: , menacing, hob= Aitios having his pet measures under | rae pag = West Virginia 7, Wisconsin In this connection it was recalle d GREAT FOR BETTING has ~A large. crowd. of the Dewitt bet,"" came crowd who sman apolitical: ‘They nearly : : 10 o'clock NC ffices offices ade to fin-a he assault svala dai= Hardly had a when Leon Sklirls took him u Joe began to hedge. wanted include the city ticket and the legisla ; n,dent > in, oll } polls morning. c o'clock by aa National 3 $0proceeding See On §£ at | Sofft ‘ _ "trusted throughout COM Ob-| | Bach Facnce claimed in the victory, result expressing Che Lonereat them, beaten. comment as President. av re- 2.-President Republican party and Chairman Mack ! State : tard sep xy See i two this onmorn-| >> the party gave California final hours results the lout thelrDemocratic last forecasts of tonight the election Tinos . : ' sue mrasainac' c a s got. his was of and ppt ; State other> | "ah ose close bern * night it isae expected the ' result5 > ieof the/ election for ats President will be Known. t is also likely that an accurate esti- | : Nov spent over +) ooents | re oO York, tomorrow lv , 2 country-sent political situation him by "vers." servers. frazsle "We've. that) > evelt going ing :a fully and vas loud ‘ Ne every city and States open Will : Washington, : nalie i| | places, He the bold may be'necéssary a | will 3 Junior, : at a { an , was then started to bac 2 "Come 7 let's dred." shouted Skliris.bet BAY DISCUSSES LABOR'S RIGHTS Says Republican Standard Will Rid Country of Business Evils, as man,.chief sachem of. the _ American party inner: ecirele during the afternoon Joe, had not béen seen on the streets very much during the day, but toward 5 o'clock he made himself nown quite. boldly. _) Places One Bet. \ | ' | day | OYSTER Salt afternoon The election judges will give all the. instructions: that 4 |front t in ‘Things quieted Ting the ‘evening, and there were few-bets made jafter 9 o'clock. | The interesting story of- the ! Hughes, oO the| too efore he : could I h, which. was San . Po anos Theodore, : the the Speech. "I - Jaf five AT OE! pada aa response to ar ae a: eaceneilinn its : ust 8 > SS ae a ati singer, remained thanks ie ache and ‘a s y tO salt - He: ; Democrats VOTE for Telus IADR Bu l i- seatec ersell 2 ? sea rhe another verse. Then, acai again riven p ed by yi Mrs.Se |i Aree eull anowiiin close of the S010, chairman's..cajl. Reports. | the 4 tive. The c methods, and Beaten. close of hls) | WILL announced Emma .t Ramsey song singer,Morrls being, ae greerstea song and oe dience, who, at cheers by the oe fused to heed ar th ; election . } " finances} cost of the e Sts 3 aie ‘aa Stain," Over Going re- nder present adminof aT the. city es under ththe See ieae TTA : risons compariso re a. Be. 6 () what, bluff they may make: 0) ee €ads o ea ¢hur ¥ ; These three tickets stand for 2 (Continued on Page Seven.) ' gathering, in to } 0 the also on tory of the city. Up to last night a careful investigation was made which showed that approximately $84,000 has been put up and called by betting men in-the city. -It doesn't show a | Veky great scarcity of money, and the | belief is that today will see~ this | amount doubled Most of the money had been bet on |the national election, but yesterday local interest began warming up, with | the close of the campaign and bets on {Spry against Knight and on the county Pas 5 preme. This should be remembered in case of interference from the hundreds of special policemen whom Tom D. Pitt, the American chief of police will put on. These policemen will have no rights in the polling booths. They will have no right to advise any voter and no voter should listen to any advice which they may give. Judges of election will call in officers if any are needed and none of these policemen will have any right to step in otherwise. They have been appointed for purposes of intimidating voters. No voter should pay any attention to anything the American. party workers with badges. may say no matter anti-Mor4 ticket D slielelate soe Siete « cela $84,00 Betting |Lake City, county, state and nation | has been the most spirited in the his- At the polling places today the election judges are su- Tom ticket is bogus and | | | With the Bryan-Nattonal] ticket is part | | >» American campaign to oe the voter. To vote the Taft-Liberal | ticket is to lose the right to vote for a | President and vice president of the | United States | Bogus Instructions have been given fout at the Tribune office regarding | this ticket. People have been told that | to yote this ticket will cast a vote for | Taft. This is false. The Taft-Liberal ticket will only cast a vote for the straight American I say it is the duty of the Mormon people to themselves and their faith, to adopt the only means at hand for their defense in this campaign-namely to vote the Republican ticket at the polls tomorrow. ‘"The American party, through its mouthpiece, has de- evening, net "eve @ non-partisan addressed PERMIT NO INTERFERENCE ticket Assails Bryan's Plan of Destroying Trusts; Says They Should Be Regulated. 1,000 10,00 Total today's GIANT PARADE IN CITY $40,000 25,0 200 co sabes scev cccccveveréen, Lewis Smoke House....... | Bonttewed: 2.2... cwectae eeeeee _ | There are three American tickets ;}on the ballot, two of them masquerjading as the Taft-Liberal and the} } Bryan National. They are all one and understand my duties as priest to the people, it is to defend my people from the attacks of the comand I am doing it to the best of my ability. Iam openly and above board, without the wish or the inclination to conceal it from friend or foe, when Taken on the Boards, B. Lowe's comenkiane DeWitt = TO VICTORY DOWN Lippman's Bluffs Are Called and Crowd Wants _ More, MOTICVURY'S % 5. Mieur deLAs... will ticket. is no other way to vote for except -by voting for the taree | electors --- lever the Taft ‘‘As I my duty mon foe, doing it slightest | for the Grand Old Party. When you get inside the curtain by the voting machine pull the top lever to the right. BACKS Are ‘Thousands Cheer Candi-' date on Way to Cleve| land Mass Meeting Joe | That is the way to beat the American party-the party of persecution, Kearns of Early Wagers Made on. National Issues. BIG SACHEM The best time to vote is the first thin g in the morning. The earlier each vote is registered { | Stake Most on bigotry. | TAFT ENDS" | HIS MARCH | BETTING 1S BRISK ON EVEOF BATTLE Today a great victory will be recorded for the Republican party from the national ticket down to the election of constab‘es on the city ticket. All signs point to it. Every voter should be in line to help to swell the Republican majorities. By so doing, he is registering his protest against the unsavory American party, founded on hate and existing L. Morris and H. C. Iverson Address Big Non-Partisan Meeting At Sixteenth Ward DERIKE TELLING BLOW AGAINST MISRULE ee $ 3, 1908. RALLY TOPROTECT REPUBLICAN VICTORY HOMES AND ERIEN ASSURED SALT LAKE Nephi WEATHER TODAY: FAIR METAL MARKETS, New York, No Vv. 2.-Gopper advanced ‘%c for all grades, Close: Copper, lake, 313.8746 @14.00; electro, $13.62% @13.75; cast, $13.37% @13.50; lead, 4.30@4.40. Bar silver %c lower at' 50c intolerants. Democrats say the Republican party ought to be condemned and there ought to be immediate eae tion against me because as a judge against injunction few "a Vissued | labor sald Taft He discussed Sumuel. Goampers's proposed bill for » jssuing of injunctions in labor disagainst the destruction of *s only property and not against interference s with b usiness. issued injunctions against J e laboring bank presidents, ministers of the gospel and Many othsaid he. "and Iswould do it again men who were violating the law. I laid down such law that labor decisions to must goa to unions basis for the existence, for find ti ie they are doing for society. } the rood effort been made by. Gom| "An Continued on VPage Sevem ‘ te |