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Show jus s'op and think for your self whic'j is bfst a vote to encounge him ur a vot- to discourage bi. projects and tbe interest of the national na-tional administration it, Utb. In this connection, thefollowing 'ttter a prominent gentlemaD j of Utah who is in Washington, bears a potent message to the peo- pie of Logan : Washington I). C, Oct 27 To the Editor of The Tribuner I wa9 greatly impressed, and I wish t testify to the truthfulness and potency of n editorial which appeared in The Tribane oa Wed-I Wed-I nesday, October 23rd, "Inportsraee of the ejection " It is apparent to any one interesad in the West that the forthcoming city elections in btao is a matter of more than, Tr,e Nat'nalAdminisHaHoo and man I 01 (e leading men interestedin noblicaffair recognize that Utah is entitled lo- fmT.wbh t legislation which will maieriajly benefit th. agricultural interests of the State, The legislative machinery is in the hands of the Ivepubhcan party in the House and Senate ot the United States; the men most interest-ed interest-ed in legislation for ,UtaJ. are Republican i he verdict of the maiotit of the people' of Utah last November, approved the policy ol the Republican National Administration By that verdict Utah tuok a place iu the :oIumn of progressive stales. Men of vealth ana enterurise at. a.ni, , in Utah property. j These men have fault iu Utah and her people., Senator Kearns and Congressman Sutherland Suth-erland are deeply interested, and at present working to secure legislation during the-commg the-commg session, of Congress which will add" to the value, of every industry in Utah ' W ill the people f Salt Lake City, Ogden,' Provo and every other city where mirji : cipa.1 elections are being held uphold and ' approve the elfarts oi their representatives m Congress m trying to secure this rvueh-needed rvueh-needed legislation? or will they handicap these men by expressing through the ballot a lack of confidence and faith in the Administration Admin-istration and opposition to the legislation proposed? Every indication is favorsble tht rt t;. nert jytu tanner iu t tah will be euactrd. Tj.e , Ijle of L tah cun not i.ltorcl. and nrnnt not bv itor thHin. Jheponyia of Utah are too inlelli 1 P i Unf P.rSS " wrov,a ,f the police i Kb te Kuoseve t uni the National Annlin lstrntioa and. I hereby relinquish rheir claim V confidence an.! sunpert. 1 m-nn ;hat '' ".e T"taDP 'iU contiru? to re voting o nThfrfnda,0i l'tah of ,he necessity ,! voting to uphold and str. nethen the hands o K-pii-wna.me, und thercbj continne thereeeo pleant exptaeneeB.-Ask and ye 'hall J TO AID. UTAH. The voters of this city should expr.s by their ballots their appreciation ap-preciation of what hae been done for the West in general and Utah iu particular. What a sorry spec-tacle spec-tacle it would be if this fair city j on the night pf the 5th of Govern-1 ber, should send out to the couo- ! try the alarming news that Logan! City hud gone Democratic. Such i a result would te a calamity.; When occasion demnnu ti,". I people will rise to 'the situation! and do their duty as true American Ameri-can citizens. Much impoitant legislation in tbe interest of Utah will le attempted in the United States this winter. :Sn.M, Kearns has under consideration projected .legislation which will materially benefit Utah. He proposes pro-poses interesting senatois and congressmen con-gressmen in irrigation legislation for Utah and h j proposes to do all that lit, can for our owa state, pro-I pro-I viditg ve will help him out by our 1 bal'ota. ' Before you Cast 'your vote ' |