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Show VOTK r)K JAMKs DKWNE. Soma Kaeaua Why U.inoerat e aad Liberal Lib-eral Werklnctnen auoaid 1 Kdltor Tn'Kj: I notice considerable ha been said by both the demoijratio and liberal organs of this city with respect re-spect to the men who represent the working class on those tickets. I think there is also one other who is entitled to especial mention iu this regard. lis is not only eutitled to the good will and friendship of every man who takes an interest in the welfare of this commu-ty, commu-ty, but be is actually eutitled to the vote of every man who loves Utah as he loves everything e!e. Tho gentleman gentle-man I speak of has honestly earned that vote, a ud uo true citizen will fail to give it hiiu nn Monday next. He has probably done moru than any fther man toward making it possible for lli-people lli-people of this city at least to see that we are In the very near future to have clnn politics here. Kver since he established es-tablished his residence in this city he has hucn in the front demanding ths' the unnatural state of affair which ha" existed here be brought to an tnd, and that peace and harmony should reifii in its ttP!id. lie has proven himself to be the friend of the people of this territory terri-tory on all occasions. Furthermore, be is the known friend of the workiogmen and has asiUd them iu their hour of need; he h spoken and worked for them whenever they required it, and ha probttdy dnn more for their good than any otiicr among their leaders. T care not whether a man be a democrat or a liberal, he should vote for James; Dfvine next Monday, and show to him ' ' that his lahori ia their behalf have bti- ; appreciited. L. M. E. |