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Show VOL. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, ClTVnAV OCTOHEU II NO; 33 13, !!K(7. The THREE BIG TICKETS and THEE PLATFORMS. The American. The Democratic. The Republican. . tsons aboc t forlli why fl should rc-The Ticket. The Ticket. without explanation being offered for ini; fealty, uur unceasing determine-jtlonceii tin suiNirt and suffrages ol ami cur abaulutely single-heartIf a Republican the dlsapiieuraure. Morris. Richard For I. Maor lour fcllnA citizens, the Dciwx;ruHc For Mayor Dr. C. fl. Plummer. For Mayor J. S. Hransford. ... eil act ton until Utah meu and women administration cannot make the iminn F. A. J. B. Moretou. For Recorder J. For Recorder Jaquex. Khali in ery titled be free in all tbeir provement for which a tax ia levied For A uilHor Maxwell H. Hnithefs. 1,1 n For Auditor John K. Hardy. ,lMla-Fur Auditor Rudolph Alii. h1 an 1,1 " and collected the money will be reI rights ue citizens and in the undisTreasurer-- M y For Cunningham. For Treasurer Joslub Harnett. For Treasurer Gideon Snyder. funded to the taxpayer. He will not puted, unchallenged exercise of their For Aftorney-Step- hen L Rlctardm. j For Attorney K. I), For Attorney H. J. I)i ninny. ixilitical privileges. read on the ikxr of the city treasurer Coiincllniunic Candidates: Cuuncilmanic Candidates 5 ... To this imriiaHc we devote our poli-Fithe American party legend, "No J First ward Andrew Smith, Jr., ward Alden E. Payne, Thomas from henceforth.. 1 movements funds. Upon thia legend the ' h 1). Murdoch. Hobday. lo all that this is not, nor 'V1 a, American party la entitled to pledging BurWdff. E. ward cronu George W. Currie, C. 11 ieltera Second wHrd-- J. , , Second ward Ijorin J. 'Wood, Heo. j wjj, ;t jle- - HD Httack tiKin anv church.1 nietliixlK to t tinimr ami ,, patent by right of original disH. lluybould. Dave. nof an Interference in any form with We believe there la need of covery. ..d-- F.' S. Fe.nstroi,.. Third ward Albert .1. Davis, T. A. invest igat ion of the unlawful use of cratti p.i "'"j Third ward J the religious reiatfous or affiliations T. Coburn. destroy tin- - semis Cullister. Kidd. 'of any man or woman: hut solely a public, money by the present city Fourth ward Fourth ward John F. He mi el, Fred I Fourth ward Frank Harris, J. J. xacefiil warfare for tbe rights and fur 'J n r,llBi",IS It. Davis. Stewart. Ktal, the true and lawful liberties of every FI ft inward W. U. Wallace. Saimielfc01 ,I,J Fifth ward John M. Hayes. Henry Fifth ward Arthur J. Davis, Mark t,ne within the borders of Utah. A. fiiues On behalf of the taxpayers of in our inaugurate again m. laiioi. icnniimniwealili ci mention and bitter- - ('Oil II. UixHlali. tills city we demand an intelligent, The time has fully come to check nes ihal i xlslod here twenly years; the encroachment of the aixistolic powclear and concise statement of the The Platform. The Platform. ago. financial condition of our city. From er in ixilltics. and in the public The Democrats of Balti-ak- e City, la Whereas, in a movement lo exlab - schools. We ask in this movement to The of Tile the Republican (he incomplete information published, delegates Republicans insist ilmt a Morlish the elementary principlea of in- right the growing wrongs that are so convention assembled, reaffirm their mon cannot lie a Democrat and the party of Balt in convention it la apparent that with an Increased City dividual freedom, such aa that in which evident in this evil source of tin: plui forms of (wo years ago and four Americans insist lliat a assembled viilinlt to the voters t lie i revenue of over $200,000, the present sub-m- il the American party la now engaged, a: church leaders, this conspiracy or yeats ago. and in addition therein must helong to the American parly. following declaration of its principles aiiuilnlsl ration will clime its books on 31 next with a deficit, and the following: of original principles Is cleBiaslicism against jiersonal rights, i December Dy this raise contention, made in eaelii and ladieies: lliat for the first time In its history, appropriate and useful, we take tills the support of every lover of Ids Tin Democratic party does not re- case for selfish and corrupt 1. We reaffirm our fealiy and de- Balt ljike City will commence the to again pledge our fealiy to j try, of every one who would lie free gard a city government as a ixilltlcal Hiey succeeded two years agopnriHises, and last votion lo the grand old Hepiitdiraii New Year without u dollar in its treasthe declarations of our firtt parly as- - yud who himself would strike the machine, but as a large imsinei-- enter Tar reducing the vote to which Hie parly of the nutloti, lliu party of l.in- - ury available for current expenses, which is successful only when Deiuociaiir party was Justly eiitltli-xemblagf and of our first convention, blow prise olit, Grant, Garfield, Harrison. McKin- practically a bankrupt. We deny that "This was reaffirmed in the Ameri- managed by honest, capable wen. and These methods, without viz: will lie ley and Ilixisevelt. 1. lids deficit is due to cxiiendltuiVM for That we will no longer play Into can stole- convention of September Jo a Liil ii re always when handled by men retorted to again in the doubt, imlitif-aconthe hands of the church leaders by ajof the same year. public Improvements. who have been selected because ot test uMin which we are now entering, Recently 2. We reaffirm lliat Republican were apixiinlcd by the city coun"And we here and now solemnly other reasons Ilian capacity lo do the hilt the lMnccrats believe division which panders lo their desires the that, are olid policies uiTCsaury principles same as reaffirm the cil to financial accounts of audit, the and earnestly sind purposes. business properly and who justify their puli'al Ion or Utah depends upon Hie to the successful development of the the ciiy, and their report haa not yet 2. That we will repel wilh every the cardinal principles of American- selection by affairs on 'iialntenaiiee of conducting American ixdltfes great west (of which Balt City been made public. We demand as means at our command the intrusion ism, and renew every declaration, other than honest business principlea. among our people and the keeping in- Is an integral part), us well as the their of ecclesiasticisiu into jxditics of the pledge, and endorsement put forth by right that the taxpuyera be made Viewing government from this violate pledges heretofore made, and other iiortions of our eountry. the American party in convention as- standpoint, affairs of state. acquainted with the true financial conwe ask the ieopl of Balt we are resolved to struggle for the 3. That we refuse to merge Utah sembled; and invite to uur standard 3. We declare that there ia not imy dition of the city. our Ijtke City to compare the last Demo supremacy of this belief affairs in any national party action, all who, with undivided heart and cratic administration with the present ople aa long as there is among a single justification In conscience or justice 7. We condemn the course of officsince the division thus created para- mind, accept these principles. administration, and we promise tlienr slave or hypocrite that dares assert for the attempt now iieing made by ials of the present city administration the to to cite Salt the Americanise "We effort public Ijike lyzes every u few Individuals who, beinf; inspired in If the ticket nominated today the coni i ary opinion withholding from the public the the benefits which this city has re- that state. be elected city affairs will again To this end and for tills purpose, as by malice born of disappointed politi- evidence of crime committed, and reshall and work are here ceived by the splendid public 4. That so far as affairs national or to without conducted seek special well aa for tho other reasons above cal ambition, graft destroy mind the voters of the exposures rebeen manifest in be ' conceited, any division on old lairty progress which have privilege, on business principles sad we appeal to every liberal and party lines In Utah and lliua wreak cently made which have forced resiglinea ia a sham and a .farce, every that Skit Lake ia an American city, solely In the interests of its citizen. given, iMcelovfng citizen of Balt Lake city their revenge upon tbe Republican nations front public office and brought pledge of the ecclesiastical power to and that the spirit of American pusha contest In this for Rupretngive hla suffrage and moral support party. entering ft made disgrace upon our city, . the have In and the direction city political enterprise refrain from acv in the administration of joxr.jniui - w Democratic party In the conflict val- no is people haring , been metropolis. wV affairsof theviolated: a fJfF'PrWsWiiclT-tbedorfc Ox1- -' U4 every pretense! "We took a conduit, badly planned, ripkl affairs, in addition 'to shamelessly of letting politics alone a shameful which had not been provided with of the American party; that tlona recently adopted in the' precinct American ' and shallow mockery. any water to run through it, and that Utah la a sovereign state of a glorious conventions of the its in the candidates pledging party, F. S. That we will never cease to de- would not have carried the water If it 1st. John liennett, of parts. the union, and all Its people a part Republican of public Improvements, to dimand complete freedom ' in political had had it. American officials made paint and glass dealer; Fred R. Davis, American population which di- making .4 ,4 ,l great vest themselves of political manhood and provided mining operator. affairs, untouched by any taint of a pus this conduit water-tigh- t American party managers report vides on national party lines and that and heroine the creatures of a partisan tolic control; that we ifemand the the water to turn into It, without the necesN Fifth Ward. such healthful division ami Hut is looking very encourcommittee not responsible to the peoAmerican Arthur J. Davis, mining aging.everything complete Reparation of church and delay and bad feeling that would have The ranvaaa haa been almost sary not only in Utah, hut elsewhere; ple. it was known at the time these which the and Demin the well as as tailor. name, in fact accompanied litigation state, operator; Mark Reedall. and they claim Hie ciiy that only through national parties can were adopted who were to that we will repel to the utmost all former city administration left aa an ocratic W. U. Wallace, manufactur- ccmpleted. and io!leies en- resolitHons methods lie stowa a material be the candidates of the party for gain for their party. forced which adopted undertaker; efforts to perpetuate the ecclesiasti- evil legacy. M. for an the Samuel Taylor, necessary er; are and other important offices. "We have paved the streets, built Republican John M. llavVs. cashier Their rooms in the Atlas biorkBiTre-tarcal control of affairs in Utah of our mayor progress and advancement Thus was presented the amazing specbusy places. Chairman Darnter, Cohn, A. That the public schools are Hie sidewalks, put 411 sewers, and. though we Henry further j and country; aiul Utah Topper company; of a party which, condemning alChristensen, Assistant Becrelary stale declare that Utah, rich in mineral, tacle especial pride of the American ko-pl- this lias cost money, there , is ample wool dealer. Chris and Cashier Weaver isiliileal dictation on the part of Wagner leged dominaand for the money we resent the grasping showing .4 ,4 .4 agricultural and other forms of natur olliera adopted tiulililslngly a policy of working day and nigh). tion of the ecclesiastical ixjwer there- the citys finances- are in far better of al need the wealth fostering (in absolute dictation as to its own can- It was inferred front remarks volui4 .4 ,C i in, and pledge ourselves to shake it condition than when the American adcare of national legislation friendly und giving notice in the most nteered by some of the country visitor off at the earliest ixiKsilde moment. ministration took charge. October 15 and 29 arc the days on ia tbe last place where a jieople. hav- didates, had week that they thul these candidates conference way public of continuance during must a "We the schools of go. Chnrch control promise at stake, which you must register. If you an ing those vast inleresln pret-twould, If elected, enter the public serWe disclaim most emphatically and good work of improvement and better- "been studying Balt Lakeof lxdiilcs did In still to national seek tlie that should you destroy living party place the visitor not as tlie servants of the peoclosely. A number when you registered last year, you lines, and that the Republican party, vice, positively any desire or purpose to at- ment and pledge a full value in good were as tlie tisils of an irresponsible but in an Ashton avenue car that need not ple, tack any church or to assail any ones work for money expended. All those who which reflects the conscience, justice, and register again. and County hnilding. the corrupt political machine, and City affiliapassed benefits of American control "The or church sentiments have moved, and all newcomers, must progress ami grandeur of the nation, religious this is the reform party which, as an the strangers asked what build' Thi will in gmxl time meet tions; our purixjse is as set forth here- have not only been manifest iA the One ofwas. vote. can before they the register satisfactorily of excuse for its existence, alleges Its high "That. replied one abundant and unlimited water supply ing it in. and no other. Real and adjust every Issue which arises qualifications for voting are: is the state penitentiary." munipurjxise io secure for every one, citiin partv, and citizens the all to public improvements counHeld of Utah. in iKilitical dent one Appealing of the state the year, of the zen and official, xrfect freedom of ac.4 .4 .4 of Utah to sustain us in this, our right- cipal progress generally, but also in ty fonr months, of the district thirty 5. We emphatically declare iu favor tion In ull political mutters. eous purpose, definitely, surely and for- the Increase of population and in the P. Jenson, a slrling young days. Following is the list of registry larley ot public improvement a and pledge the and of Chairman state ever to separate church and stale, business, as manifest- Republican, was named liy healthy 9. We declare In favor of the contheir addresses: and agents nominated by thia conven- tinued asking in this the support of every ed in the enhanced bank clearings and Devine as secretary of the Republican 1 Charles B. Doers. 1032 S. 8th K. upbuilding und improvement of lover of American institutions, we de- in the increased activity of all forms city committee. Mr. Jenson Is a hard 2 Fred C. Sanford. 142 So. 11th K tion to support wise and liberal poli- our present great, free public school in thia resiiect; we eondema the The great worker in his party, and a bright 3 cies clare the occasion for this to lie time- of business and trade. one of Hie best in the nation, John Beager, 804 E. tih So. wasteful extravagance of the present system, ly. and the provocation reiieated and works of improvement tin progress young business man. He is secret!? 4 Charles Sex I on, 055 K. 8th So. commensurate with the rapid growth club, comus here have called forth approving Conte with us. and let extreme. city administration which, in the face of cur city, and for adequate salaries of the Young Mens Republican 6 Howies. 730 So. 5ih E. of a largely-increasements from all visitors, and the gen- press agent, of the Orpheum theatre, 6 George revenue, amply to teachers. redeem the state. 021 Bo. Main. M. Adelia Money cannot be belter Eanlley, eral public of this country have, by secretary of the Utah Pros associasufficient to pay the citys iortion of Old Principlea Reiterated. Oth 27 E. C. South. apont than In aid of the cause of edu0. Brown, ha i and become cost these of Grand In he convinced the that has next At the signs, jiubllc improvements, meeting tion. manager of the Blkuben 8 cation. V. F. Langenliarker, 347 E. 5tli led to a legally questionable and altotheater of September 14. 1904. a re- Salt l.ake City ia the liest city of the other business Interests. He is South. of taxes in. We declare absolutely in favor port was read which recited repeated west, with the most assured position miliar with politics and the member 9 William T. Knaptou. 440 E. 5th gether unnecessary increase of an overburdened violations of the hierarchic pledge to and future. Our gain In population is of his party, and will make a splendid xople: and we of tlie separation of church and slate. South. abstain from intrusion into ixditical 15.00M in a single year, a remarkable record for himself in his new office. pledge the voters of Salt Lake City 10 Ella McAllister, 511 Bo. 8th E. 11. under a Republican administration that We declare tlie time has come and civil affairs, and this declaration oiintrast with conditions two yearn .4 ,4 .4 H So. 1129 A. 4th E. E. Trapp, lie honestly! in the history of Salt Lake City when will i these was made: ago, when people were leaving by the improvements committee 12 The Republican city John McNeil. 1012 So. 1st W. and economically made without In- in the publication of matters affectWe therefore hold that it is time hundreds. Now they come in by the fixing Co- 13 Charles Ulrick, 1 tip headquarters in the old Sperry Avo. crease and ixisslbly a reduction of the ing our city and people, falsehood and to proclaim our disapproval of the thcusanits. See of 11 James Cowan, 641 So. 3rd W. mmercial National hank, corner The American party, therefore, ond Kouth and Comnierrlul street. 15 H. H. lax levy, and that every dollar paid Blander should cease; and we invite breaking of the pledge of freedom Kilt So. W. 1025 will be sacred- all publlc-splritcmade to and for the people, and ojienly submits Its principles and its record, The space behind the railings on the 16 Eunice Husbands, patriotic and loyal M. Hroberg, 253 So. Gra into the public treasury to the confident, of the public approval ot east will be used for coninii(ti- meeand applied to the purposes cltixena to unite with us in the work held to come out in opposition ly Ava. her for which it was paid and the widest of advancing the interests and welfare church interference and control in both. And it takes as its rallying tings: the central vestibule will be 17 Mrs. C. V. Ianlee. 458 W. 6ih So, saying that the liartltioned off and used in Hie reir 18 John E. publicity given to the details of every of our beautiful city to the end that politics. We demand that the pledge cry the W. So. 2nd 453 fiinncial transaction. Wt will not It shall lake its rightful place aa the of release shall be kept ; that the peo- best advertisement Salt laike can have I tart for fw 19 Ella M. Cowley,349 So. front the and 1st W. meetings, Alpln. present to the people at the close of leading and most progressive commonple be left free to act In their politi- la to be free of the 'priestly tolls, and a reading room : Chairman TVvIne 20 Ellen Garey. 216 XV. 1st So. n cal affairs as they see fit, without di- to be known as an American city. And office will he on the left in the room 21 Lincoln E. Mahle. 501 W. 1st So our administration the outrageous wealth of the west, and to the acof the dis- complishment of thia great purpose the exists which d- 22 rection or interference from any under the folds of the American flag today and nsed Mrs. the S. T W. 603 president Jennie Stanford. formerly by we will push on to a church or apostolic authority. funds, col- Republican party pledges its best efirectors. while Secretary Jensons office 23 Elizabeth E. Davis, 64 No. 5th W, appearance of special taxnever lected for improvements And lo this we pledge our unwaver- - victory at the polls." made, forts. will be the place used bv (lie cashier, 24 Mrs. Bell White. 44 No. 2nd W. The room Is being fitted up with n 25 Vlnnle B. Campbell. 155 W. 2nd N convenience. 26 Martha Hackwell. 83 Green St. eye to comfort and and Flit" 2" Alexander Edward. 193 Center St 31 -- Mary Kelly lye. 335 2nd Ave. Roosevelt of Andrew Large type ojierator. city committeeward. being assisted by Republican pictures 28 Joalah N. 22 Anni" Hicham, 759 2nd Ave. Smith. Jr, deputy sheriff; J. D. Mur- banks are at the end of the i 619 W. 4 ill N. Lees, Secretary Swan. while- flags and hunting nre hung all .9 John C. Sandberg. Suiierlnr Addn .4 ,4 , doch, mining operator. J. A. D Valley, 1133 1st Ave. about the railings and on the ! 9 Mra. Bertha M. Gray, 80 3rd Ave 2 The Woman's Republican club met p. fl. Hoffman, 587 5th Ave. Second Ward. at the home of Mrs. Howard A. King 33 Florence Iloneley. 224 F St. American Iorfn J. Wood. etn last Monday afternoon. Refreshments lie Edwards. 146 E. 2nd So. ployee street department; George. H. were Berved. a good programme given C, o. Fornswnrib, 47 K. 1st So. Raylxwid. contractor. Democratic 3: Mr. Jettie Drowning, 435 E. 3rd and campaign mHiters discussed. George E. Burbldge, yard man. Citi.4 , Bout It. zens Coal company: George G. Smith, Ask Your Dealer For A meeting of tlie Women's Demo vice president and assistant manager :,M .'Iia. 1 ixzie Felt. 110 So. 7th E. cratlc club was held last Wednesday Martin Coal company. Republican Contain, 777 E. 1st 80. 4i afternoon at the residence or Mra. S. J. W. Currie, aasayer; C. E. Davey, II Har-- v E. Earle. 133 So. loth E. A. Kenner. Addresses were made by ,4 ,4 ,4 furniture dealer. Third Ward. candidate for Ciiainr.i'n Snow of the Demorrath. M. F. Cunningham, American J. E. McGinty, architect J.iHoe ha up offices treasurer, and Joseph Kimball. cm city .4 ,4 marble springs," and contractor: B. A. Rldd. propriety just in the Windsor hotel building, The Americans will hold a riiiv In The Purt Whiakey. Democratic four F. S. Fern-struare shop. There Kenvon. print .lo of Miu'h Here are the candidates for council merchant: Harry T. Coburn, rxnus. Hit'-- of thf-n- i fronting on Main the Burlington Baptist church on men on the different tickets and who railroad man. Republican Albert J. stp-et- . Thev are handsomely fur Wednesday evening next The speakthey are. given In the order in which Davis, farmer: T. A. Canister, pro a ers will lie D. C. Dunbar and W. S. 1, lulled and convenient, there being they were nominated: Dalton. print shop. prietor chairman, secretary. the for room First Wa-- d. Fourth Ward. roont. Mr. and reading committee American Frank Harris, mine opAmerican Alden E. 1ayne. wholeJuSge Barker has decided never to RIEGER A LINDLKY. Distributor. Snow is busy all the time, getting sale lumber merchant ; Thomas Hob- erator; J. J. Stewart, wholesale lum-le- r In shape for the campaign, run for any office again Colonel Biy-amatters Oliver Hodgmerchant. Democratic U R. day. florist. Democratic could not find anywhere a nobler workers and party followand party son, contractor; H. L. Penrose, lino Hall, merchant: James Maxwell, flor- ers are beginning to wend their way example. M-- J -! v rt 'Tsrs?s. Mnwissa-V' ! 1 1 j ; ii ' coun-occasio- n s ! ex-lier- ls . . tAaBMW d T" so-call- exix.-nded- j fair-minde- d d 7- I con-di'io- d LOCAL POLITICS Words and WorK - 1 Hi-nr- of the Politicians. ois-ne- e n ' |