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Show I WHAT MARTIN DID FOR FIRST WARD Desperate Means Arc Behii Employed to Defeat American Ameri-can Party Candidate. CHURCH AGENTS ACTIVE BOTH NIGHT AND DAY Has Always Stood for Improvements Improve-ments and Welfare of His Ward. H Th.it desperat situations evolvt a - BBl porsio means mi never better oxetnph- fled than In the efforts Of the. church 1 tools to defral euch candidate of the American party ;i- have especially been marked for laughter Especially In the First ward arc desperate tactics being WWM employed to defeat the American eandl- date, I V Martin who has not only H i Incurred Ibe wrath "f the miministra- I1 lion, but of the priestly powers well, i o doubt Mr Martin deserves the wrath a the church, a he has over been one ..r the stalwart seven who have attempted attempt-ed in stem the Invasion of the peoples iKlit 1 1 1 1 1 k-i.-d i.rporatlon which bbm is directed from the Beehive. Favors Water Increase Dv and night the etnlssarle of the H lib-run h are making a houxe to hoUb B canvas against Martin and In 1" half of B Hewlett, claiming thai Martin has con H puintlv opposed an Increase of the water supply r s.iii Lake, and that he has don nothing whatever In the Interests of the FlrM war, I The fact are Martin UBW piwe.vs lies favored ihc Inc rciaslnK f th.- water supply, hut the height of his of-H of-H fending In tin facl that he ha- B steadfastl) opposed the rotten contracts URW- whereby the fanners receive 2o per cent in n ter D the Joi dai i inal than the rit is to receive from Big Cotton-wood, Cotton-wood, to nothliiR about the 10 bonus tho city ha' paid and proposes to pay Favoied Purchase Outright. Not only for these reasons did he op-WWM op-WWM post these contracts, but alm undei the HH provisions of these contracts the farm- HBf its inav. lu tin- Ir -.-.'inin, retake the H , Ottoi v ten Ing tl e Big Cpt- Wmw tonwood conduit built by Jap labor drj Hj enough for i powder house What Mr HHl Martin fsVored was the purchase out- right and without londlllons such rights H were neccary for the city's needs. New Fire Station. in reference to Mr. Martin's efforts WMm tn beball mi tin- First ward It Is well HHf known that tin- first resolution he Iri- HH troduie,i was (Or (he cHtabllshrnent of a 1 new fire station In thut ward. Ills pie- HH ilcesaorj had attempted the same thing H without suecetis Martin persisted until HHl an appropriation of 10000 was made fur Hg thai purpose. The plans for this new Sta- HB flon iif being prrpar d. atid the contract HHf will be bt und the station Completed HH during the ycaj It Is due to his personal HH efforts that th work was ordered In HB1 sidewalk district 96, the largest lu tho WWM city. This district Is wholly In the First HH ward, and comprises twentv-slx miles of sidewalk now being laid at tho rato of Hg she blocks a day. Opposed Franchise Grab. It w:i Martin's pronounced st.nid ngalnsl the Infamous franchise Krab which has marked him as a man for the c hirch to defeat He Is a stralghtfor-Wgra stralghtfor-Wgra citizen and American, and while HHf his opponents were frltt'-rlng the conf.- denies of their constituents away In behalf be-half of the chun h. Mai tin w as at hla posl of dutv looking out for the Interests of his Ward and city. Both Martin and Crabtree are deserving of the votes of the First ward. |