Show advertis Adver tit ment democratic PARTY COLUMN before taking up the real issues of the campaign I 1 desiro desire to call your attention to the throat threat ot of panic which I 1 ii now being employed by tho the republican leaders as is a substitute tor for argument by using it they confess that they are unable to appeal to the reason to fortify you against tills this threat and to furnish you with an answer that will rout any one who dares to use tile the threat I 1 will present in just a few words tho the history of panics to make it easier to remember I 1 will give yow yo the facts in the lorm form oi of questions and answers and will call it a panic primer Q biow long since tho the republican republIc all party first came into power A fifty two years Q how many panics have we ve hail had during that time A three Q when did they come A in 1893 1891 0 and 1907 Q who was president in 1873 A U S grant Q to what party did lie he belon g A republican baity Q what party had control of the senate at that time A the republican baity Q what did the democrats li hae aie to do with the panic of 1373 A nothing except that they suffered from the panic in ill common with nith others Q who was president when hen the panic of 1907 came A theodore roosevelt Q to what party did he be then belong A the republican party Q what party had control of the senate A the republican party Q what party had control of the house then A the republican party Q What did the democrats have to do with that panic A nothing except they suffered from jt pi ii common with others J wt LS that three pa cs came ander under 1 l presidents and with republicans in cou con arol of both the senate and house A yes the first panic came in the like middle of a 24 year period during which every president was a republic can it came 12 years after tile the last democratic president elected before that period ended and the last panic I 1 the first president was elected after that period ended and the last panis ithac came during a 16 year period of republican 1 lule ule it came more than 10 3 ears cars after a democratic president went out sn in 1897 and nearly six years before the inauguration of a democratic president in 1913 1 Q why do the republican speakers ignore these two panics A the question ought to be easily an answered sered by those whom the republican speakers try to deceive it is because neither of these panics can be charged to the democrats and a reference to them would rob the threat of its teri tenor or Q reference has been made to the first panic i which came in and co the last one which came in 1907 let us now consider tile the second panic ithe the panic of 1900 3 who was president when it came A grover cleveland Q to nhat baity lid did lie belong I 1 A lie was elected by the democratic party in but helped to elect a ichu ie publican alican it to succeed him in ill 1896 Q how soon alter after ills electon election did the panic come A so soon that it canie came under republican laws lans not a single ic ie publican law having been copen led before it came Q under diat aliat tariff law did the panic of 1893 conic come A under the Alc mckiniry Kinley law lavi the tha panic came a 3 ear car before the mckinley law was ie pealed Q under what hat monetary law did the panic conic come A the sherman law the panic came several months before the purchasing clause in the sherman law was I 1 ic epe pealed aled Q Is it possible that only one ot of tile the three panics came under it a dome democratic president A yes only one of the three Q why to do the republicans speak of tills this panic only A because they are arc more inheres interested in fit making political capital than in III telling the truth Q why do the republican speakers fall to tell us that tile the only panic that cattle came under a democratic adminis administration tra came under republican laws A I 1 because ccaruso bellat t nat would spoil their continued on page seven ad V UK COLUMN frad lire l 1 ire irel pant paged I 1 argument and make their threat cullous Q are the republican leers leaders ignorant or dishonest when they threaten lo 10 panic in case ot of democratic suc ess cesa A they are arc probably both W J BRYAN JOHN P christensen democratic for state sena 1 tor iron Ho nJohn john P Chir stensen the democratic candidate tor for the senate Is well and favorably known throughout the county and state as a man who merits the confidence of all people iris ills home has been in brigham city since his youth his education has been obtained by the hand of 0 experience a and n d toll his prominence in public life by service to the people mr christensen Is presented to the voters as a man of experience who Is fr acquainted with the needs of the people who I 1 knows their feelings and the needs of the present for several terms sir air christensen Chrie served as city councilman of brigham city with marked success and honor his pubic life has been marked by his bis forethought foro thought and the sound reasons tor for his acts lie ile is a man of 0 strong conviction convict lon who cannot bo be turned from principle tor for self praise or flat lattery teryl the formation of the fruit growers association has shown the spirit which prompts his bis acts one ot of service to th tho 6 masses and not the selfish aim of 0 many men in public life the record of this man shown him to believe in the people for he patronizes the home merchant and does hla his banking with the home bank lie he Is a home bulder and the class of 0 men desired most of all in the state legislature at the present time one who cannot be controlled by corporations and stands for what Is right mr Christen sens life is clean and the democratic party Is proud to offer such a man of 0 high principles to the people for they know ho he will truly represent their interests MILTON mr welling Is a sturdy young man of uncommon and far reaching influence clean of wholesome morals morals and a Vom compelling personality it would be difficult to arrange to order the qualifications of representative to the State Legislature more perfectly than already naturally possessed and daily displayed by mr welling ills experience in the previous session of this body will serve him well he attracts and holds attention and he knows what he be w wants ints and what we want with all respect to other candidates we ve believe he is preeminent pre eminent as a leg sla tive timber vote tor for him and satisfy iffy your judgment andybur and your consciences ances I 1 justin D call the candidate for district judge was born april 6 1868 at willard bulard city was educated in the district schools of his home town and the university of utah taught school for 5 years graduated with tho the degree of L L L DO B from cornell university in tile the state of new york entered upon the practice of the lw law in 1897 his services have been sought la in the district court of idaho and the counties of cache weber davis and salt lake and in the united states court and the supreme court of our state ire he has had marked success and the district court records of box bos elder county show that since he began the practice he be has had civil cases and was successful in winning and lost only 28 ile he has had a large criminal and probate 1 practice bract 1 ce and Is eminently fitted for t the h e position of district judge and will if elected divide his time in the three counties of the district besides a lawyer of exceptional ability mr call is engaged extensively in farming and fruit raising is president of the box elder commercial club devotes much time to church duties and is a thoroughly progressive citizen in 1893 he married miss lula E dryan bryau of and they and their seven children const constitute tute one of the happy families of our community you will make no mistake in voting for him for district judged judge THOMAS 11 BLACKBURN we realize that what can be said here regarding mr blackbur Dlack bur burn il ta tana il t didace on the democratic ticket tic k t for f 0 r election to the bince of 4 year term commissioner will not add much to the excellent reputation ho he has earned as a public officer mr blackburn Dlack burn has served as selectman once before and be enjoys the distinction ot of having turned his toga over to his successor able to tai aay S bay the county owes no man a dollar lie is a man ot broad outlook on affairs of balanc j ed sympathies and W a keen sense ot of jus alce that he has the courage of his convictions too is past all dispute if elected aeiry air B blackburn lack burn will give this county service ic 0 ot Of inestimable value valde you all know him you all trust him vote tor for him 11 A E ROCHE j Is the democratic nominee for the office of 2 year term commissioner ile he is one of the pioneers of the dear bear river valley his interests Inter rests ore are in this county and wh where eren a man mans 3 treasure is thare there Is his hig heart also ile he has never bc n a public officer in the sense of 0 his name being on oil the payroll but his f friends whose names kave have been there have received of him wise counsel and aid unstinted dont you think he would make an excellent officer ile he surely would and will it f you vote for him next tuesday slake make up your mind and do it it W W christensen W W christensen democratic democrat tle nom for County Cleric was born in st SL dav Id Arizona mar 24 1885 lie he comes of a sturdy pioneer stock hla his father being ones one of the first settlers of utah later called to assist in the sett settlement leme n t of arizona in early youth mr carlst t ensen removed with his parents to idaho where ho he resided tor for several years ile he received his early eaily education in the schools of that state and later attended the university of utah and the agricultural college of utah in 1901 sir christensen Chrls removed to elwood in the dear bear river valley where he lives at present in ili 1907 he entered the teaching profession in the county aia during the past four years hns has of the elwood schools besides teaching he is engaged in ili farming and fruit raising mr air christensen takes a 1 deep interest in abe pra practical affairs of ills his community being at present precinct judge yr you I 1 will make no mistake in ili eting to fo t him for county cler DO LORIN REES mr D lorin rees whom the democrats have honored with the nomination for the office of sheriff is a young man of excellent qualifications especially ally fitted by nature and training for this important post mr air rees is a son of david rees who for many years acted with distinction as city marshal of brigham city D lorin therefore was cradled in an atmos phere of preservation ot of the public peace ile he has been precinct constable and tor for some time acted as cial officer in the employ of ther 13 company mr rees will not have to spend any portion of his time training it if elected to learn how to do the work required of a sheriff but Is ready to jump into the harness from the start as a real officer MRS OLGA STANDING is a for your suffrage on election day she has always been a consistent democrat and is well fitted to perform theouties the duties of county recorder she is the democratic nominee tor for this office and we promise you that it if you vote her into office you will not only receive the reward of a good conscience but be doing the county valued service as well mrs standing is pleasant patient and efficient W J PACER FACER wm win J facer comes before the vot vol ers of this county as candidate on the democratic ticket for election to jhb hei office of treasurer he is of nn an old and honored box elder county family and has for himself contributed in no small degree to that honor A man of unquestioned integrity healthy purpose distinguished ability his name adds lustre in any association where it appears As treasurer of this county he would be a devoted and able servant your vote will make his services yours for the next two years WILLIAM WILLIA E DAVIS democratic nominee for county attorney was I 1 born in willard Wll lard utah october jtb and his boyhood and early school days were spout there with the exception of three years he ha lived with his father in brigham city utah tab while the latter was sheriff of this county in 1901 he entered the university of utah and was as graduated from the state normal school of the university in 1905 thereafter for two years lie he was principal of schools at fieldin ing utah and in the fall of 1307 1907 lie he entered the law department of the university of michigan at ann arbor and was graduated front from tills this great law school in the spring sahng of 1910 with the ww 41 V 3 1 4 14 4 R va A A na 4 aa 1 t awl R 1 av ns ar 0 4 SCENE ENE FROM BOUGHT AND SOLD AT OPERA HC HOUSE NOV degree of bachelor of laws durin durina 1 all ot of bli bis school summer vacation mr davis has worked either as miner at park city or at other kinds hinds ol of in an endeavor to pay is as nearly impossible pos the expenses of his education during the fall all of 1910 he voted num numerous crous idaho cities seeking an opening to practice his chosen profession but finally decided that brigham city city x and t n d B box ox E elder 1 d e r C county 0 y today offer g greater r e ate r opp opportunities 0 r t u nit e e t to 0 the youn man than the over advertised idaho cities and he came to brigham city and entered into a partnership lor for the practice of 0 law with nels jenson in ili january 1911 thereafter there after in october former mayor blackburn appointed him city attorney of brigham city and mayor fishburn re appointed illia hini la in january following this position he now holds bolds term of his office besides the regular work of his office mr N da vis i has attended to the legal side bids of the recent city water works bond issue and is attending to the legal work incident to the paving improvements now being carried out by the city W 11 II 4 W 11 II anderson andersen candidate for 11 assessor ll on the democratic ticket wis born at bear river cisa in 1972 hi parents who are well respected respect d and trustworthy were among the earliest settlers of wie libe dear bear river valley mr anderson Is a man of good strong character and earnest endeavor ile he lias has always been an advocate of the democratic principles and has never sought public office ills his life has been spent on the farm in ills his home borne town where he has a host bosc oc at fiends vote for W 11 II anderson ho he will serve the people well JOHN II 11 WATKINS is the democratic candidate for precinct constable when the voters learn that he is out for election they will surely support him his excellent name and exemplary life are sufficient recommendation who would naturally be more solicitous of the public weal than one who has grown up or a part of the community mr air watkins first saw the light of day in this city and liis his heart is true trite to his first love give him a chance to serve his home town by costing casting your vote for him on election day henfry AI FIGGINS democratic nominee for precinct justice was a happy selection it would be next to impossible to find a man in the precinct more capable of calm and unprejudiced deliberation a man more sensitive to the relative value of evidence or more tearless fearless in voicing his conclusions we are wont to ta think of his native state kentucky in ili connection with hotheaded hot headed feuds but the tact fact that kentucky has mai inan talked a dignified i place in the union tinion argues arres the presence there ot of men fitted by temperament and training to combat the lawless eler ment mr figgins is one of these latter the levelheaded level headed ones it if you elect him he will dignify this important office and serve well and faithfully the ends ot of justice robert DO D ballon dalton democratic nominee for county |