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Show f i RUT H. settcs in their hair, ribbon sashes, rib tial vote, and asking for some good re son why you should vote the bon collarettes and ribbon garters. Repute of can been has referred wondera to ticket, such are profusion me for "People outside of Utah There has been answer. the ribbon that prismatic d ing why this sudden uprising against The reasons are many and strong " a faded like look the Republican party should take hue3 of the rainbow place," said a guest at one of the ho- shirt waist in comparison. And the why you should start right by voting tels. They know in an indirect way ribbon is said to have been identified the Republican ticket, yet it ir. that the Mormon3 live here, he con- a3 coming from a certain dry goods sible, within the limits of pr, uru.r. ,,j tinued, "and they also know that there store that is more or less involved in etter, to state even briefly ai: has been a state of harmony existing politics. When the beribboned phalanx lere are a few of them: for some years between the Mormons First You. should vote tfip and tlieir Gentile neighbors. They end of comment among those who can ticket, because the record of that are at a loss to account for this antag- were destitute of this favorite female party for the fifty years of it3 onism just at this time. I have been adornment, and an investigation was has been so uniformly honorable and have set on foot. A horrible revelation is and consistent that it is today a crown in your city for several days been investigating and have learned said to have been made, implicating of glory to every man to say that he They have was one of its founders, and has cosomething of the political conditions. many noble Americans. I find that the American party is made no doubt been engaged in bribing the ntinued to act with it to this day. It i8 women voters of Salt Lake with ribup principally of friends of Senator bon. One woman who was decked out a privilege to any young man to come Kearns, mainly those who draw pay in a way that King Solomon never into such an inheritance. No other from the senator in some way or other. dared to be, told the story of her po- party has existed in our country for Nearly everybody wearing the Amer- litical defamation in the following that length of .time, but its honorable ican flag badge is being paid for it, words: know we had a little members have at some time or other you Why, a is either directly or indirectly. It and we never thought of been obliged to admit that its princgathering were viciou3 and its candidates mersort of Hessian army of political politics nor anything like that. There iples of their support. cenaries, with no more principle than were as many as sixteen of us and not unworthy Second You should vote the Repua man jt J possess the souls of a band of a man in the bunch. All at once might blican ticket because that party was oJudge Botkin, in his address at the coyote wolves. There are a few fool- visitor was announced. Of course we to make this the land of free rganized is man Grand theatre, said: "If Senator were, all in a flutter, for the ish pofor this it soil free and men, people free speech. Hayup whooping quite a. social favorite and seems to be Kearns should receive a revelation litical party, that, like the mule, has Bpending, money for this new political ing accomplished Its purpose, it is the from the head of Main street that the no pride of ancestry and no hope of Now, not one of us knew a party best fitted to preserve them. Mormon church authorities would use posterity. These people are mostly party. about politics and when the man Third You should vote the Reputhing to blican inclined be ticket because the party is ophim to the political mendicants, was introduced, he asked us all how their influence to a for handout. might looking They we were going to vote. We told him posed to free trade and free silver, and United States senate, he would stop a as fall from few crumbs catch we didnt know. Then some one of the has consistently stood for protection the American" partys fight against the rich mans table. Itthey unfor-turnat- e an is on that part the Mormons today,-crawparty said she thought her vote ought to both labor and capital. not some do that people Fourth You should vote the Reputhing to be worth $2. The man .said he of his anatomy which in snakes fur- live therelives. of and blican independence, ticket, because a man is known nishes tfeem the means of transportathought so, too, and then began to ask cannot think fore independently. they to1 the s by store us of company he keeps, and no man ribbon we liked kind all what tion, from the naI about know "Now, something in is bad adcompany who is a member He took cur names and the church headquarters and lick the tional at- bet. I some and have politics paid dresses and was careful to' notice what of the party of Fremont and Lincoln boots of President Joseph F. Smith." tention to the eccentric conduct of colors were becoming to each of the and Grant and Garfield and McKinley your Mr. Frank J. Cannon. Mr. Can- ladies. The names of these colors he and Roosevelt. All good men are not This, Thursday, afternoon at 3 non is quite an actor. He has played set down opposite our names and sure Republicans, nor are all Republicans I a number of and them of ladies the oclock the Republican parts played enough the ribbon was sent to us. My good men; but the vast majority of well. to a He is He versatile degree. h meet at the will twenty-sixtribbon is just beautiful. I suppose I Republicans :are men of good depute. district, of the melodrama, will works line the along have to vote the American party Look about in your own community home of Mrs. Fred Price, 731 West with an occasional stunt at the serioticket now since I have sold my vote. and see whether this is not true. First South street. Addresses will be comic. n bit-Fifth You should vote the This man must have gone to many made by Mrs. I.'C. Brown and Judge "This man from Idaho, Fred T. Du3 where there were ladies, be- can ticket because its .candidate.' :cw, Bowman. bois, is a political trickster of no mean place I see others cause the same as in the pa3t, are honest, able And at J ability. In these days, when trickery kind cf ribbon that wearing was given to us: courageous men. As has been ea: If ext. Friday evening Judge Botkin gets the first prize money, Dubois I cant see anything wrong in selling what more could any mother and fullwill address a Republican meeting at ought to have a wider field in which to ones vote, when it doesnt make any er ask than that their son should fol Bingham. It will be a treat for Bing- desport himself. His follies are of the difference who is elected. Maybe some- low the same high ideals as Theodore kind that are usually attributed to the ham. else will offer us $4 worth of rib- Roosevelt '.has followed, and live the fox. He was given all his political body bon and then we should have to vote same honorable, loyal, pure life as his On Saturday, November 5, Judge preferment by the Mormons of Idaho. for that candidate. I only hope tha has been. When he made his quick change from Sixth: You should vote the Repub- Botkin is booked to speak at Cooks the politics will get so interesting tha indignant Republican to the hope- they will offer sealskin sacks for votes. lican ticket because .that party is dis- hall,. Sugar, Twelfth South and Ninth ful Silverite, he left himself stranded East streets, and he will close the on a barren political beach. He cried It is realy too bad that the ladies in tinctly the young mans party, for its for out to the Mormons of Idaho and they tha eastern states cannot vote, for i future offers so much of promise campaign at Sandy on November 7. is so jolly to have somebody offer to the upbuilding of the honor and glory heard his helpless wail. They placed to V J buy your vote and then sell out to of our country. If you wish to take Hon. C. E. Allen, one of the staunch- him in power as United States senator them all. part in this work, if you like to be dodicand then he became and arrogant e est of the o Liberals, will have tatorial. He ing things, .if you are progressive, if the lash to whip swung you are ambitious for your own bet REASONS FOR FIRST VOTERS. nothing to do with the K. Ks. On the his constituency into line, when the terment and that of your native land, contrary, he is with the straight Re- whole state was turned topsy turvy. He if you wish the world to be better for 23 Water St., Newburgh, N. Y. publicans, and will be the chief speak- found himself to be distinguished. Afyour having lived, then you should line er at the Republican rally at the Grand ter election hi was the only living September 23, 1904. Dear Sir: I write hoping you wil up with the Republican party. If, on theatre next Saturday evening. Democrat in Idaho enjoying the emoluments of office. To be deprived of find time to answer and enlighten me the other hand, you are always looking J Jit as to how I should1 vote this coming backward, always carping at what othan is hard' political .pie excruciating Democanvass taken by the The to a devoted patriot, and Mr. Du- election. It will be my first vote for ers .do, and afraid of the future, and ship crats shows that the "American par- bois is mai our country may patriotic. He raved in his po- president ,and I value it next to my xeanui too great, then there is no place in ty will rhave 1,742 votes in this city. litical solitude and began to manufac- life, for it means either a full or empty We. believe that is more than they will ture bombs with which to blow up his dinner pail to me. I have tried har the Republican ,party for you. top promoters. He attacks the to find some sound conviction by read- to Vote the Republican ticket from get. Fifteen hundred in the entire faithless .bottom, and then, on election night, Mormon church, horse, foot and dra- ing the daily journals, but apparently fromnot be mark. will far the county goon. lie declared that inasmuch as they are striving to see which one can when the returns are announced, yonI ' If the "Americans suffer losses for the Mormons had deserted him, he lie most sordidly in their criticisms of can throw up your hat and say, the next' twelve days in the same pro- would disfranchise them all. Some- party and candidate, therefore I appea helped win the day. portion as they have done the past body has said that the last resort of a to you for some sound reason why Sincerely yours, two weeks, their vote in the county rascal is patriotism. Mr. Dubois is a should vote the Republican ticket, ant CHARLES H. DUELL. Mr. wont exceed a' thousand. The people patriot. wish to add that with all my strength Joseph L. Coleman, .23 Water to the K. K. have thoroughly got on and mind I endorse your president in Street, Newburgh, N. vY. o aims and partys object maintaining the army and navy ant RIBBONS FOR VOTES. o the progressive government we have THOSE OF THE K. Ks. WHO Knocking. The WERE FORMERLY REPUBLICANS alliance, unholy enjoyed for the past eight years. the best candidate will win, AND THEIR CHIEF ORGAN, THE "Thats and "Whats that noise?" Hoping between Thomas I remain, Sincerely, Gladys. She has a $5 gold piece Kearns and TRIBUNE, SAY THEY WANT TC is now Joseph Lippman, JOSEPH L. COLEMAN. EE ROOSEVELT AND FAIRBANKS bangle that was coined the year she accused of to openly prowas born and she wants to wear it attempting ELECTED, YET THEY HAVENT The Answer. PUT THE REPUBLICAN PRE?; But that doesnt explain the fane the social circles of Salt Lake. again. My Dear Sir: Your favor of recent DENTIAL ELECTORS . ON THE R hammering." "Shes 'battering it so A number of society women have been date, stating that at the coming elec- TICKET. THEIR ACTIONS AND the year wont show. Houston Post. seen wearing ribbon belts, ribbon ro-tion you will cast your first presiden- - THEIR WORDS DONT AGREE. from which the sheriff collects licenses amounting to $4,375 a year, for 'which the Tribune gives the sheriff no credit. Salt Lake county never had, at any time, a better sheriff than Mr. Emery and the department was never more faithfully or more economically conducted. t The Tribune, in speaking of Treasurer Garbis and Auditor Fisher, in substance says they are only clerks or bookkeepers, and that their work is fairly well done. Anybody knows that much executive ability is required and the exercise of much Judgment and business ability needed in the conduct of the departments presided over by Messrs. Garbis and Fisher, and it is just as well known that both those gentlemen possess those necessary qualifications in a high degree and that both offices are conducted with scrupulous integrity and absolute accuracy. The object of these attacks of the Tribune is so apparent that anybody The animus is can see through-them-so plain that they defeat themselves. ! WHY THIS UPRISING? vari-colore- . ; o,-- v-.- : i - exist-enc- e . . re-ele- ct -- l Keith-OBrien- . , : j . : . -- ; r ; jj ; old-tim- . . - . . . Irish-Hebre- un-Americ- w t i ( |