Show IN THE THIRD PRECINCT Democrats Open Their Campaign There With a Rousing Meeting THE CANDIDATES SPEAK HON WH H DALE PROMISES A BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Congressman King Makes a Brief Address On NonPartisanship Letters Read From B P Morris and Arthur MargettsOther Candidates Can-didates For the Council Speak The Democrats of the Third precinct opened their campaign in earnest last l nIght with a rousing meeting at Plymouth hall The attendance WWi good despite the snow storm which kept many away and there wad great enthusiasm The voters were especially desirous at hearing i hear-ing from thc candidates from that ward 11 P Morns for treasurer and Messrs Margetta bernstrum and Barnes for the council nor were they disappointed Mr Morris who has gone 10 California on a wedding trip has sent in a letter to Chairman Moroni Gillesple and It read as followsFROl PROM R P MORRIS Inasmuch as absence from the city will prevent me from attending the meeting Italce this means of communicating who you and the other workers of our district dis-trict I am pleased to know that it is tne intention of tho committee of the Third war as It is of tho party througnout toe uty to mane a clean vigerous and conservative con-servative campaign iliese are the methods meth-ods we shoula seek to have obtainedno other should be tolerated 1 cannot agree with or endorse tae Idcu that every man who does not fall in with or accent reform re-form no mattei from wOnt source It Is promulgated is a wura heeler rounder 01 whistletrigger whatever that may mean i am rather of the opinion that there are honest men and women who believe be-lieve in party loyalty who think that the best results can be accomplished by keeping Keep-ing up party organization and working lor roiorm wltnln taose lines Certainly that Is true concerning the Democratic party Whatever evils tnere are existing in our city today whatever weakness may be shown In the way of municipal misgovernment misgov-ernment none of them can be laid at the door of tire Demo rotc party for unfortunately un-fortunately for the tax payers it has not vet had tnt opportunity or demonstrating that It and it alone can tateiy be entrusted en-trusted with the admlntetratlon of public affairs One year ago our county was In almost as deplorable a condition as our city 1ne Democratic party promised that If elected It would reform and redeem it How well It has succeeded Is a matter of public comment No longer are county warrants i being hawked about the streets at a shameful and demoralizing discount but they bring par Again tao Democratic party pledges its best efforts to rescue the people from oppression and again will It Keep Its word if the responsibility Is placed upon Its shoulders I believe the people know vho their friends are and that they will govern tnemsives accordingly ARTHUR B 1IARGETTS Arthur B Margctts a candidbte for the couincSl was unable to tutitend on accousit Jf business engssemeoils but the Colicw ins letter from hIm was iced ana received wvllh applause Iinasmucn as I cum a candidate for office on thee Democratic ticket tha people have a righit to tear on expression of my views on maisuers iii Issue in the political combat wimoh is now being waged I take it that the data and assertion that has been mails by these The caniitStuite that listen ogeaJwus pauey styling themselves by the malttfytas term the inoapartisaln reform party are not correct in their claim itot ralttanal issues arc of no moment to municipal I nicipal cajnpaJsms If the party itibcft achieved suh a gallant jCry last toll throughout the entire state o Utah me party Uhait has redeemed every pledge that was given in > that campaign > the party par-ty that stood out for the patting into effect ef-fect of abase principles which woulti ce most < Italy to bang to titre = amman classes of Hints ootrncry a reallizaOoa of those EI vaulaWe Cranes mode to them by the con stSMiexwi of the United Suites life liberty liber-ty and the pursuit of happiness to cnrnige thus opeiuitJon from fiction ito acit I say If that party ahsuld gJJ dorsvn to defeat upon the oomOTg election Jay then apart the morrow before old dui shaH send his sMltaring ra ys > vr the ragged tops of > the WasaUch lange the msws will have gone aibraaS ito and will be rectlvcd by every stronghold of tae party tihait is today cttiompionjng eCu curIae of gold ug3m that the free eileen heretics heret-ics have been subugaited withia their stronsSBt citadel There are ample evidences evi-dences coming to us from < the pollMcal campaigns of the east that a fight as Wt fNsnktt toe as < the corJSroversy last fall is being waned on Cihe tones of free silver cr the gold standard The atttempit of a few men Dttitod closed doors to Select tvfto the people shall go through thfe form trt vat lag for end ratifying it seems to me Is directly di-rectly in opposJiiSon to one of abc 1 first prinoIpSes of Amer canism the ngfiit of the cyOsctis of tibia country to say by wtom thcy Simai l > e governed It is an insult to Cia honor and integrity ot tilrase of our tizrens who select as candidates men for tine great and august body of the Uon ted States congress and for the Sisih ofllcc of presldoni of these United Sitatea It Is the old doc rjn embraced by Thank God I am net as bad ia face bUr tine sake of brevity i am unable at tCis time ito dwell upon the other issues is-sues iavolvad In iliiis campaign anti wVe are of vital niment ito rae purple of our cityMcBsa3 McBsa3 Barnes and Fornstrum spoke braily but to the poInt and created a very laViOsuWe I iKipression COXORBSSMAN KING Consiessman Wllltim H King was pats cut aoJ made o > T9 of those noslve and eiiKiuent addressees far whlcei he Is famous fa-mous Mr Kmgdeioit IhlmMlf to show tog how governments were organized end the absuidity of the iuopantlsiii Idea nv H n uu i Hon W H Dale introduced as our next mayor wan received wish etrtJhu siajsm and made a tcmpenafte soil con stdersd address sta > timg thai if elected It Quid be his aim 10 give the city a clean business like atinnri3t iJcn He podnited out some of the eeraag > aacos of the prcBent Republican city governmaeit and made a telling speech In addLHion to time addresses tSioro wore P0 ngs by Miss June Druoe irecUaitlccis by Messrs Haiddick and Walsh and mosic by tithe Mandolin end Guitar club |