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Show Democratic Column. Edited by tho Democratic County Committee. To Tuu Voteus ok Box Emieh County. Permit mo to appeal to you In behalf of the people of Utah to do alt In your power on November Gib to bring about pvneo In Utah, How can this bo done? By electing to Congress Honorable O. W. Powers, and to tho State Legislature Wynn L. Eddy, and thus assisting in smashing the Rebubllcau State Machine. Ma-chine. O. W. Powers will In Salt Lako county receive a majority of 2,000 votes according ac-cording to reports. Ho Is supported by the laboring classes. It would be, shall I say a crime, for a Democrat to scratch cither Judge Powers or Mr. Eddy on account of his not being a member of tbo Mormon church. I ask all people, Irrespective of politics, who are tired of the agitation that now exists politically lu Utah, to support them. Permit me to say farther that while the American party nominated four of our nominees ou their ticket it was dono without solicitation either on their part or on the purl of the Democratic Party, and without entailing any obligation whatsoever to the American Party, other than what they would bo entitled to as American citizens. Wc aro sanguine san-guine of electing our county commit-loners commit-loners John P. ChrUtcusen and Alun Roche, They merit your support in every particular. Republicans do not bo afraid to votu for our nominees, aud I ask that no democrat scratch by reason of our nominee havlug been endorsed by tho Americuus. J. D. CALL, County Chairman. HON. 0. W. POWERS Is so well known throughout thla county that it is unnecessary to attempt to toll of his qualifications for the high position posi-tion of Congressman. He Is a man of superior attainments, In overy way qualified for that office. Every citizen of Utah could point with pride to their representative in Cougress and hlv election elec-tion would be the dawning of an era of peace and good will in Utah. J. W. N. WHITECOTTON has built up a reputation as ono of tho leading attorneys of tho state His home Is In Provo, a place famous for Its bright and Its wc.tk minds, and for other things fur whleh Mr. White-cotton White-cotton should not be held accountable. He will make en Ideal justice of the Supreme court. WYNN L EDDY tho democratic nominee for roprcsoutatlvc to the State Legislature, Is a young man of exceptional ability aud remarkable popularity. He Is a democrat, "dyed In tho wool" of tho old southern type. Mr Wynn L Eddy was raised ou a farm In Texas where he uttended the public schools aud at the curly age of sixtecu was given a first grade certiilcatc to teach school. Hu studied pharmacy and kindred sciences one year at Baylor University, Waco, Texas, after which he engaged with his father In the drug business at Wiulock, Wash., for a few years. Ho came to Brigham city about twelve years ago and went into tho drug business aud has taken an active part In public affaliB of thu city aud county ever since. He has been signally successful In his own business and will, If elected, bring to bear the same careful judg ment in the affulra of thu state. JOHN P CHRISTEN8EN. John P Chrlsteuseu has had exper-onco exper-onco in municipal mattera nil fllclen t to show that he can be trusted to regulate county affairs. Hu would earnestly consider con-sider the county's needs and try to make the hest use possible of tho county's funds. Hu bcllevcn in good roads and bridges to proinotu the farmers' comfort com-fort and happiness. ALAN ROCHE. While the Democratic candidate for county commissioner makes no claim of illustrious ancestors, neither U his uumu "Dennis" and he Is going to win out ou election day because he has mado a reputation that will appeal to thu voters. Ho Is a practical, Miccessful farmer and well posted on couuty attain and particularly par-ticularly on what Is needed by thu farming farm-ing community. He was one of the most actlvo members of the Farmers' Protective Association in its strugle for justice a few years ago and Is earuest lu all he docs. Ho will maku an excellent county commissioner. (Couiiuuud ou page 4) H Democratic Column. Edited by tho Democratic Comity Committee. (Coullnucd from first page,) FREDE V PETERSEN. The domocratio nomlneo for tho ofllce of county clerk, is a man In whom his neighbors have ever pluccd the greatest confldrnco and he possesses a high dc-grce dc-grce of clerical ability. Those who have bad to do with his records and accounts never tiro of proclaiming his carfulncss and accuratenens' Ho takes cspoctal prido in having everything In applo-plo order never putting off till tomorrow what can bo done today. If Mr Peterson is elected this fall, ho will fully varify ovcry word that wo have said for hlro. HYRUM 6TANDING In presenting Mr Hyruni Standing's namo for tho ofllce of County Recorder, wo feci that wo are striking a popular chord in the hearts of till voters In Ilox Elder county. Mr Standing Is a gentle-man gentle-man of tho purest typo, as thousands of bis acquaintances will heartily testify. In addition to this ho is especially qualified to fill tho ofllce for which he has been nominated. Ho has had more practical expcrlcnco with the records than any other man In tho county and the work that he has done In that olllce in the past stands a a monument to his praise. If elected, Mr Stundlng will not fail to glvo the fullest satisfaction to those having business with the county recorder's offlco. RIOY II. JONEB. HBV' Rloy H. Jones has boon a resident of Brlgbam city for many years and Is well known as a lawyer of ability and an eloquont speaker. He has tho quail-flcstlons quail-flcstlons which should recommend him to the voters of this county. Ho will attend strictly to business. OLIVE HAWS While a lady as county treasurer would bo an Innovation, tho offlco would not lose In efficiency should Miss Ollvo nawa of Elwood be electod to that position, She is a lady of educa-tlon educa-tlon and refinement and is in every way well qualified to transact tho business of that ottlce. Sho has been a success, f ul school teacher for sovcral years. WILLIAM LOWE. William Lowe has been idontlfled with the growth of Oox Elder County since its early settlement and has occu-pled occu-pled several positions of public trust serving the people faithfully and honor, ably, first as a member of tho county court and afterwards in tho legislature. He Is acquainted with all parts of tho county and la well posted on values In real estate and all kluds of personal property. He will be just to all In his assessments. ORSON LOVELAND. Orson Lovcland of Deweyvlllo has all the qualifications which go to make a good sheriff h strong man physically, a bravo man and possessing good Jndg. ment. He is highly respected in tho HHJ community in which ho lives where ho Is engaged in farming, JESSIE W. HOOPES, Tho office of county superintendent of schools Is of tho very hlghcnt importance It concerns tho propor development of our children both morally and mentally, and tho best man for that position should bo elected Irrespective of politics. Jesse W. Hoopes lias had years of experience In tho school room and Is oue of our most progressive educators and up-to dntu in his methods. He has the en thuslams needed In his profession and bis character is above reproach. DAVID LARSON. David Larson Is a young man and well known In the Hear River Valley where ho has resided since a small boy. He Is well educated and has devoted much time and ntudy to his profession as a civil engineer. Ho is highly recommended recom-mended and will make an efficient county surveyor. JAMES JENSEN the democrat nominated for precinct justlco of the peace, Is a man known to everyone In Brlgham city as tho pos-scshor pos-scshor of rare good judgment and one peculiarly fitted by nature to perform tho duties of this important offlco. Mr Jensen has been a democrat always, deeply interested in tho advancement of his party, and a progressive citizen in every respect. We bespeak for blm tho sup port of the voters In Box Elder precinct and promise that he will entirely justify the confidence placed in him by bis party if ho is elected. JOSEPH THOMPSON. Mr Thompson Is tho democratic nominee nomi-nee for precinct constable Ho wax the unanimous choice of the democratic primary, pri-mary, because be is a staunch member of tho party ,ls a man of irrcproachablo char, actcr and Is well equipped to till tho portion. por-tion. He has grown up in this city and enjoys the confidence of every voter. Elect him constahto, fellow citizens, for tho ensuing two years and you will never havo cause to regret your action. |