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Show To Vote the AMERICAN TICKE ; Mark the Ballot with an X as Indicated Below &K H X it i CANDIDATES FO ELECTION FOR THE OFFICES 01' MAYOF, COMMISSIONERS AND AUD.TOR OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, A F THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO HE HELD TUESDAY. NOVEMHLR 7th, PHI. K n (Place a cross in the square pmeding tin names ol tlu dates for the respective positions). pc isons you favor as candi- Official Municipal Ballot CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION FOR THE OFFICES OF MAYOR, COMMIS SIONER FOR THE TWO-YEATERMS, COMMISSIONER FOR THE FOUR-YEATERM, AND FOR AUDITOR. R u on 111' JOHN S JOHN E. IiK SAMUEL U BRANSFORD M NSEORD ) It 111 -- ol, GEORGE P. KEASER CHARLES R nil (Aniuii.m) REED H. , , i l u i i . l i, m Mi.IOsvinM K HENRY W. RICHARD X CHARLES X GEORGE IN It . r ( I I li Wo) nan) H Am, a WHITAKER I r M l"K rnmiKMiiM lull ul 11 11 11, I M f an) (Am, iVnic fir i w man) L Liin man) KIMBML SIIEARM k I tv M FRANK fill MORRIS P ' Amei RENCE I. A ( ( ll ln lnt W. II. i KORNS SAM S. RORTI L in. f klllMUnihMitMl.liiinunll W. IE i (Am, rmm) P RK me f r urn ( R N O tK Mi I IP H I II heartily endome tire principles of the American Paity as set forth m the Platforms adopted ly it m the past. We believe that the ticket opposing us m tins campaign is the ticket of the dominant church, will be controlled by it, and that it is Anti Amu-ican- , reactionary and unpi ogi essive. W'e n, Confident in the splendor of its principles, in the greatness of its work for this city, the American party claims that it is distinctively the business mens oi aaniatiort that its success w is coincident with and was the cause of the magnih, cut advance in population and wealth shown by the United States ce isus of 1910 foi Salt Lake. It holds that the gain Lett in population m the ten ycais was in fact a gam mad, almost entirely in the five ye.us of American control. , We denounce as opposed to free institutions the act of the dominant bosses ip this state in enforcing upon the people of this city a new and untried form of govern- Sinnr k it y y j !'K!D' :j t K'fifKSf Kjf J ment, unlike that put into effect anywhere else, in that it is stripped of all of its nonwhile the boss, s partisan features, though coming in under pretense of know well that it is sheer partisanship throughout. In acting on paity lines the Amcr ican party finds itself constrained thereto by the very law which is falsely aliened to he Fiorn the American Party Platform non-partisa- n. Tribunf-Rqioi- t Pi ting Company Salt Lakf . |