Show J A o I F w P N i n r ir i > i to t > MO To the Women of U < al 1A great victory was gained for equal suffrage lat yea when tihe constitution constitu-tion of the new state of Utah conferred upon you the right of franchise the j crowning pledge and symbol of full citizenship with ail the duties and responsibilities sponsibilities thereto belonging A victory vic-tory gained for a great principle if barren of results is more to b deplored than a defeat for defeat leads to renewed re-newed effort while victory followed by apathy and indifference Is like Dead sea fit and the apples of Sodom that turn t ashesi on the lips I the women of Utah who one year ago were earnestly demanding and striving for the right of suffrage now sit down supinely and fold their hands and say We have the ballot we will vote but J te balot beyond tat will take no further interest t e in politics they are unworthy the right o citizenship in a growing state and a great nation The acceptance accept-ance of the position and privileges of a citizen carries wit it the obligations and responsibilities of citizenship and in my opinion it is every womans duty not only to vote but to inform hunelf on the vial Issues of the day and acquaint ac-quaint herself thoroughly wit the great principle that uplift and benefit Uie hum re and underlie all correct cor-rect legislation good government and true prosperity Having done this for herself I believe she is then bound by her duty to the state and nation to disseminate these principles and tote to-te as far as htr influence extends ex-tends that all other women vote and understand what they a voting for In a few weeks you will be called upon t exercise the right of suffrage at a mot Important crisis of our nations liistory The election soon t take J place Is fraught with momentous results snIt to the people of the United States and on its final issue depends the happiness hap-piness or misery of millions of our jnp r fellow cUizene I is a renewal of the struggle of 1776 but the battle will beSought be-Sought wit ballots instead of bullets The < old spirit of liberty is enthusing the masses of the people and its beacon bea-con fires are blazing on eve mountain moun-tain top and in every valley and hamlet ham-let of our once prosperous and happy country The f ca question Is the paramount question of the hour because be-cause i affects so seriously and directly i ly the entire life and buciro < j > of the people Next November the voters of the United States must decide at the J ballot < box whether the sovereignty of a t free people shall be usurped by the plutocrats plu-tocrats of Wail street whether Ameri on freemen shall be hanes aa hlavea to the gilded chariot of Dives and the dignity of American citizenship citizen-ship be trampled under foot by the shyiocks of the eas < t whether a national na-tional honor a eternal a the stars Eh ill be held for barter and sale by the crowned heads of effete Europe I and insitead of the eagle the proud bird of freedom being the symbol of a free nation a golden caif is to be set up as the god of an enslaved and degraded people whose life blood is being drawn by gold usurers and leeches till human endurance has no alternative but revolution revo-lution In1 this conflict so pregnant with mighty results the conflict of might against right of gold and gee I agadnct patriotm and prosperity of I the industrial toilers and I industril toier wage earners on tie one side and the gold gamblers and privileged classes on the other side you the women of Utah are entitled to take pa and by you enlightened and conscientious use of the ballot determine deter-mine whether Utah peopled by may of the descendants of Puritan patriofs and the heroes of 1776 shall assist in restoring to the country the money of the constitution In driving out from I the temple of liberty the money changers chang-ers and usurers and in substituting for a proclamation of human servitude to a gold power conitrolled by an Eng j lish syndicate a new declaration of independence in-dependence which shall declare tot j We the people of the United States seventy millions strong competent sventy milons stng a CmDetent to manage our own financial affairs and demand the free ond unlimited coinag of gold and silver at the pre ent legal ratio o 1C to 1 without waiting wait-ing for the aid or conitnt of any other nation thus opening the door for the return of that prosperity tat blessed I our country during eighty year of bimetallism i bi-metallism in contrast to the depression depres-sion low wage poverty Idleness and suffering tat hfcs characterized the reign of gold for tnlt gld twenty years Utah t especits every woman to do her duty and may you tb act and vote in this hour of the nations peril that tie blessings of a free government may not perish from the earth and the > juggernaut of a gold despots be no longfcr permitted to crush beneath its wheels the lYe and liberties of the children of this great republic ELLEN B FERGUSON TaVUes Rr > im bill er CInlss The Fifth precinct club will meet at t Mrs E K La Barthes residence 144 Fourth East street I on Monday August 31 at 230 Mrs C 13 Allen Mrs Gorge A Lowe and Dr E B Ferguson Fergu-son have been invited to address the club All ladles interested in free silver ver are cordial invited to attend The secretaries of the Ladies Bran Silver clubb are requested to kindly send notices of club meetings to be inserted in-serted in the MTomans Political Column in Sundays issue not later than Friday Fri-day of each week in order tat Fr al I may b duly announced On Sunday September G In the Wo mans Political Column will 0 commenced f com-menced a free coinage catechism I which will give in the form of question and answer Information on the s1er question for the use of the Ladies Bryan Silver clubs I will be compiled frI the best authorities on bimetallism bimetal-lism by Dr E B Ferguson who is well known as an earnest worker in tne cause of free silver The Ladies Bryan Silver cub strictly strict-ly l marts l will meet at the home of Mrs La Barthe 144 South Fourth East street Monday afternoon at 230 Mrs C E Allen will give an address and all ladies interested in silver are invited to be present CASSIE C NEWMAN MABEL C NEWMAN President Secretary The Ladles Bryan Silver club of the First precinct will meet at Mrs Spiers residence Seventh East between Fifth and Sixth South streets on Friday September 4 at 230 p m All friends of silver welcome The Ladaes Bryan silver club of the acfcnd < precinct will meet at The Barnacle 443 South First West stet Wednesday at 230 p m MRS n K THOMAS President 0 > The Ladies Bran Silver club of the Third precinct will meet at the Helief society hal of the Twentysecond ward on Third North between Third and Fourth Wet streets on Friday September Sep-tember 4 at 230 p m All ladles interested in-terested In the slyer question cordially cor-dially invited child can easily take They ac In 1 perfect accord 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