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Show WHOSE SENATOR SHALL IT EE? DON'T DISf'KI.MI.VATi: AGAINST Till: STATU OI'' l.TAII Elect ft Sowitor for Not a Sni. ator fur New York or Massachusetts Don't voto to cur. port .1 syr.t ni of fiovirnincnt ho opposed to your own interests iinrl ho favorable to big fl-Haiifl.il fl-Haiifl.il interests of a f..w I'.ri- t in tllit.l IlliH H S t 1 1 1 Is ftllllili nly known as tin- "HICH MSN'S 1110," vv Ii i 1 (; thin stale rind other st rni; .im; Western slates beg in v;.in for the crumbs dial fall from the "lUCIf liA."H TA 1:1,1-:"! f'enntor Rinoot's boasted infl'iorci !n tlm inl! i!.-iic-; of A.MilMOW W. MKI.I.ON. .Secretary of tho Tivaa rv of t ho United Slates, and tho third richi :it limn in the world - "Ilfl (Mellon) in undoubtedly the fciiiHlandin'? world-wide exponent of modern indusl rinlisin, haying pr (-tired (-tired every device that n:ouoOli'S may employ for purely profit purposes."-- ( Vonr Servants ill the Senate Haines. ) .-Mid that of Senator WILLIAM II. r.HTKMIt of M:i.8-irhii:ftts. chr.i'man of flu' Republican T;i I jo n ;il Corni't-f"e, Corni't-f"e, and one of lhe largest, if not the hirnst, Individual 1 ; nufu In rers of textile" and cloth goods in the worl 1. Till interests ropros"nted by th. se nu n are radically- and often ( p- posed lo the iitrrtMtB of Utah, yet f-'liNATOIt SMOOT ilia alwavs advocated advo-cated and snp)or!eil policies advocated advo-cated by lliem. Policies Of E ' Stl I'll 1 nd ust 1 ialism, as opposed to Western West-ern Prosperity. The senior Senator's record 'n favor fa-vor of New York and Massa'h is-.et's mid against tho interests of this Flale, is siimnied up in Colliei's National Na-tional Weekly of May S and October 2:!, l!)2li, as follows: "There Is the agricultural West, having an almost irreconcilab'e conflict con-flict of interests with the industrial Kant." Senator Smoot and Senator Warren, War-ren, are, on most questions, just as ( nod eastern senators as are Senator , Y.'ndsworth (New York) or S nator Puller (Mass.). SENATOR SMOOT Is hmrst In this attitude just as Mellon and Butler But-ler are sincere in looking after the interests with which they are connected. con-nected. They stand together for fie damnable political doctrine that if you make the Eastern niillionii"e richer some benefit will trickle through to the struggling citizens of the West. They act upon literal interpretation in-terpretation of the Scripture that "To him that hath shall be Riven and from him that hath not shall b? taken away even that which he already al-ready has." MELLON CONTROLS. The Aluminum Alumi-num Co I of America, one of the mest powerful monopolies in the world. This company (as found by the Federal Fed-eral Trade . Oommie.sion ) con trrls 67 . oJ.her corporations engaged in almost every line of industry affecting the V. est, including the Aluminum Cook-in;-, Uten-il Co., four prominent r il--roud companies, eleven power compa- . Ties, ten oil companies, three of the largest hankimr institutions in Amer-i Amer-i , and the Standard Steel Company. The manager of the Aluminum Co. of America admitted before a Con-pri Con-pri s ional committee that this company com-pany had been paying: "From ISO to 2"fi P"r cent every year on the money aelual'.v invested." Tlie affiliated corporations, including includ-ing the Standard Steel Company and other millionaire corporations supported sup-ported by this Mellon-rSutler-Pmoot System, are making profits beyond 1 tie' dream of avarice. The West doe? not participate, it only pays. Utah pars miliions in excessive rates and charges to tin's System. The average; family in I'le'i contributes hundreds j of dollars anmuely. I , . ; : Av I v J f : A Big Man for a Big J.jb Ashby Snow, Candidate for U. S. Senator "I AM FOR UTAH" |