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Show ELECTION EVE THOUCHTS. Every voter should show his true manhood by voting early for the LiV-eral LiV-eral candidate. Here is an opportunity to assist in making history that will forever for-ever live if Judge Goodwin is elected. Be at the polls early and all day and work for the great cause. The battle will last only a few hours but in those hours much o"f future importance will be decided. ' Rumor says the factional politic will be sprung upon the territory and thus create a division in the ballots. Men of Utah,, this is not the season for dillydallying. dilly-dallying. We bolieve the democratic and republican voters of this grand country will stick together like brothers broth-ers and. vote the Liberal ticket to a man. Shame on the ballot castor who would refuse to support the man who so fearlessly presents himself that he might do a common benefit for Utah and prepare her passage into statehood. state-hood. Keep your eye on those fellows who cry vote for Caine. The self-thinking, liberal-minded men of tho territory aro tired of having Utah represented by a man whose actions are locks to the progress of the country. In theso days only hustlers are (it to represent such a rustling land as this. In John T. Caine favorable to the many improvements in hand iu Salt Lake? Does it not make his heart ache to look around and sue the work of the year represented in the magnificat buildings in the city? John knows the Gentiles are getting there. Advice to tho Poplo's party voters. Don't allow any campaign literature issued by the heads of your ring to influence in-fluence your vote. Sit Jdown now and solemnly think which of the candidates you will voto for. Charles C. Goodwin is a man of the times and if elected he will act for the welfare of Utah's people peo-ple and the thousands who will come before long. John T. Caino is a connecting con-necting liuk between the past and present pres-ent and is full of that revelation which is the biggest farce ever hatched in the head of man. He is for the Mormon church all the time. v, The Liberal pilgrims have done nobly no-bly and the people who demand that American institutions be established in the territory gave the voyagers such a welcome that belongs to the hospitality of Utah. The advent of the heralds of patriotic government and genuine representation rep-resentation in congress is causing not a few Mormons to thoughtfully consider the matter and let the church go to grass. A follow with such a millstone about his neck as the fear of a so-called religious body ought to awake and decide de-cide who is his boss. He who votes for Goodwin is preparing prepar-ing a comfortable place for posterity. He who votes for Goodwin is an American Ameri-can of the intelligent type and believes that Utah is worthy of his support. Ho who votes for Goodwin will surely And favor in the sight of God, who desires that purity shall exist. Ho who votes for Caine will be classed with people not interested in the advancement of Utah. He who votes for Caine only does it because ho fears what the church may do. Ho who votes for Caine signifies that he is favorable to the continuance of that old sticking plaster. |