Iowa Unionist (Newspaper) - October 31, 1908, Des Moines, Iowa IOWA UNIONIST Interest if One the Concern ill All VOLUME X DBS MOINES IOWA SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 1908 86 HON JOHN L I Sale HOW JOHN L Born in tho count of Ireland in cut in this country in Hue John 1 Bleak ly through in stilled by frugal bv the native shrewdness and wit is to Erins sois has made a ii the of enviable linn was acquired i schools of Illinois and Iowa supplemented by business pro his entry into the banking world at Ida Grove He was elected to the state senate in and served with distinction during the and 32 general assemblies His stand for the square deal on nil occasions his honesty and trustworthiness In action has made a host of friend regardless of part or party factions As labor risks nothing hut a squar deal it follows tint a maa who stands on that principle be other tnn a Men of IIG the staunch of Bba ly for measures in lahrs i a prominent cf hi record The support which always from Hi men of his district who toil will te repealed on a larger scale at the election PM next when they mark for auditor of HULL FOR John A T Hull representative Irom th 7th congressional district and candidate for makes his ap peal to the voters of the seventh on his record of for the district In the opinion of tha other members of the Iowa delegation Hull has captured the share of the for the seventh district is the beneficiary In labors realm Capl Hull calls attention to the fact he secured the passage of the which forbids army bands entering into competition with civilian point which is mad much of by his friends within Hi ranks The many buildings which Cap Hull lias secured for this dis have alia to his popularity the men who toil while the care in general with which he meets re quests from constituents has placed Inc captain vhre h seems almost in vincible in the arena JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE The Presidency to be Discussed by the Ablest Men in Iowa LABORING MENS GRAND REPUBLICAN RALLY At the Auditorium Evening Novem ber 2nd at P M POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT r L ANNOUNCEMENT EVERYBODY INVITED Chairman for the livening BJ W Van Duyn SPEAKERS F nnu r HON GEO W CLARK HON t K HON A T HULL HON GEOL DOUSON Music by T Fred brass band of fifty by uUs Speech os will bo to twenty min Evory will speak Ills mill cl ou the great interests of labor as connected with the political ca Laboring men arc free aud will please All our home candidates will be at the meeting Como out and hear Cummins Carroll Laeey Clark and all the nominees of Iowa aud Iowa Come out and hoar the interests of labor discussed Come out and hear what the speakers have to say on the night the election This meeting is conducted by laboring men for laboring meu You will hear something that will interest you You will not hear abuse of anybody or any cause Wo arc citizens of one common country There will he patriotic music and a glad welcome for every The stage will be filled with laboring men The of their wv a wiu bc laboring men and Tt will be Hie K night firing your wives and daughters They will be interested and will be no reserved excepting the first three rows or tlin main floor mil he for veterans of the Civil War and tlin members of the Club Thc boxes i will be reserved for ladies and the ushers for the boxes will ho laftos No for the boxes First come first No for any part of the house i a nf Ulc Tt will he everybodys COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS J 0 WALKER Chairman E W VAN DUYN W J KIBBLE Secretary WILLIAM ELLIOTT EDWARD A DC Wild Frank G P Hall John P Ross J W Moore O E Merrill John Mullin E L Pringle R T Mills George Inlow Muss Kd J Hopkins Bruce Hill Dave Davidson Mosc Max Norton E J W R VALLEY JUNCTION Jaines H E Salt Jolin Haliday C H Westfall O B R J Wiseman James Wilson M L Douglas Charles Albert Burnett J W Mullane J W Cox A L A H ENTERPRISE James James Louis Ashley VICE PRESIDENTS A L F I Guy Art Mitchell Herbert Bishard Henry Richard Campbell R K Anderson Harry Nelson B J Simmons T D Merrill H Richler Oscar T J Merritt P A Miller M VV Driver S W Allen BOONE B H Smith Joseph Hague Bryon Valentine C J John D Owens J D Woods E F Roberts Una Coleman John Page Charles SWAN Hunt W H Wier Emerson Hunt HON J AT HULL for Di O J Hector First Asst Usher W J Morris James McCabe F W Stebbins W H Moorehead C W James Liddell George Hulson J A Jacobs Harry J W Dodge W H Hayden W E B D Cavanaugh Frank ONeill Jr Joseph Jones Sweeney James A Williams Abe L G Bennett Charles Gilliland M L Connett Charles Schull H L Fickle j W Moore John A Smith J S Walter J L Ford USHERS C Boyd Chief Usher Usher L B T Fritz C II Johnson F M Tate E R J Willis E A O R A H Apple F W Friar Ira Lane George Moorehead F M E J Jones U A Ogden W S Winters W B Stafford M C Skinner T J Reeves Ed Thomas C D Gould J W B W Phillips S O Carter Bryan H O Newman W P W I Erl W H James Bridie Louis Kramer Samite Singer Louis Miller David J M M A Hayes J I Huston Farl B Young George C R Johnson G A G R Holladay L P Joyce Thomas Hopkins Dan F M COLFAX Charles Phil Cragen Abrams J T Johnson David Lamh Philip Jones A W Hall Ben Brown Morten Jenkins William Mabic Irivin Paynter Joe Pratt Ed Williams Styles Second Assistant Fred Whitmore W E Cooper A R Ruiler Roy Sheets Coffman G VV Pring Otha Thomas F M Beltz R T Spicher A H Rockwell George L Brown Fred Hoffman A B Ashin Stone B Henry George Newell James While O G Olson J F Hankammer W S Jones W J Thomas A M M W 6 Spring George Greuner Walter Walter Kirk Edwin Frd HON A B CUMMINS or Se HOK A 11 CUMMINS Governor of Candidate for Untied Stales Senator When the carpenters of ave a card of in their to Alien B hey knew their man It was wnile ho at the bench that he preparation for a ife When the 30000 railroad f the state took i frr Cummins they knew they were favor ng one whose every heart teat hvl een in with them The did not forget who it ws fir them their first great victory in Iowa over the Temple amendment Governor Cummins has been a con earnest and effective friend of workingmen More has been dcri under his administration for the la boring people as a class than ever be fore in Iowa His enemies cannut point to one act of the governor in tile least harmful lo the interests of men who toil for The laboring men of Iowa the earners the day laborers the common toilers of the trades and without trades all owe it to themselves to see that the great leader in the reform work of the past seven years shall be indorsed and approved and be given commission for higher and at the feat of the national gov Every laboring man should vole for Albert B Cummins for United Stales senator DYERS ATTORNEY GEN ERAL in the midst of a political strife each candidate vies with clli rs in securing commen dattn it is refreshing to be able to a good vord for a man who has accomplished without blare of Attorney General H W Byers has hean a figure in tha lcn state of Iowa as ns a in ths framing of iin laws for years there for n touch with thi sentiment and affairs of the stata as are but few In his first campaign for nomination to of attorney general he made no beyond Ibat of seeing that tie of the slate were respected On the duties of office he had called to his attention the fact that it element of the state was de the provision of the mulct law Ths law provides that saloons may dispense their wares between the hours of o a m and 10 p m during week davs but that their doors must be ab locked during the other hours of the week Th violation of this so flagrant in many parts of stale that attorney general de to insist that all citizens of the stae respect the law alike FT ths h has received not only censure but open antagonism from the saloon men who were violators and their friends Be it said to his credit that this is lln only element in the state really antagonistic to his elec tion The Unionist considers it a compli C ii 1 W or Genera Register Tuesday