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Show I ROSS SPEAKS ATEVANSTON Democratic Candidate For Congress Compares Work of Two Parties. EVANSTON. Wo.. Oct'. 14. W. B. Rom. Democratic randldate for cnn-jrresi. cnn-jrresi. spoke nt the Wyoming hall Friday night. Ho Said In part: "During the time the Democratic party had been In power they enacted Inw after law that benefited the poorer clafFs, placing tho burden of taxation tthnrfl It belonged, on the millionaires' The Income tax n ttoj the Ko rnment $900,000,000 unnunlly from the corporations. cor-porations. The reduction of the In-COmC In-COmC 1 i bj the Rcpubllnins of $60.'..-000,000. $60.'..-000,000. van mmiffh to have paid the soldlerV bonus. "Thi reduction of Income tax on Income of over $100,000 did not help A single man In Wyoming, alnce we had no one with that large an Income The price of coal has come up notwithstanding not-withstanding the ftlCt that laborers wage remained the same and freiKbt rated have been reduced. Th- loaning or money to the prefi rrrd banka at 3 per cenl nn rharglng the people 8 pop i-ont WSI an injustice. .Mini e this really was th lr own money. ' Two years ano the Republican he-Ban he-Ban U wnrk on tho bonus bill, notwithstanding not-withstanding the fact that the president presi-dent had warned them that such a bill would be vetoed, u riles some measure for aerurlnp the funds wero ndnpfod first. This time of official.-', drawing $7..rp00 annually, was deliberately deliber-ately wasted, since they were vlr-j tually aware that the measure could; never be a law. The Wyoming farmer needs relief and this could be secured by loaning money direct to them with Kood security and low Interest, or else mortgages will tend gradually to grnw larger." Harry A. Lourk. candidate foi atate treasurer, stated thai he WM proud of his union card and bis former for-mer career as loconiotlve engineer Mr. lxucks advocated uintr some of the money coming Into the H rlslaturj ; as royalties and saved as permanent I government funds for school fund Instead of Issuing bonds at 6 per cent C. J. Brooks of Park City. Utah, spent a i-v days with his family. A daughter watt born to Mr. and Mrn. lambcrt Gullet afonday Mrs. Ben Blagowakl, who has been l 111 for the past week. Is reported to b Improving. Mr and Mrs. F W Vilmore and . children havo been called to Iogan by the death of Mr. Wllmore's undo. . Friday, the 13th. was :i big daj In Bvanston. The main event of the evening eve-ning was tho initiation or the freshmen fresh-men as regular members of the Evan ston High school. The rturftfl wor clever and amuolng ami were arrangi d by a commltteo chosen ly the school. ,They were Alfred . Reeves. Glen Mills, Hale Cook. Miss . ir.-n:i ;i r,i and Miss Sarah Holmes. There was a crarker contest, broom-ellck broom-ellck horse race, snake dance. Spanish Tango, and many other turei followed fol-lowed by a dnnce. |