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Show Many Republican women will vote this year who have never "before cast a ballot. Among them the henchmen of th$Amorican party have been doing their most vigilant campaigning. These women mostly believe in Theodore Roosevelt Roose-velt and the Republican party, and the agents of the American party have tried to deceive them into the belief that the Revenge Society favors the Republican presidential electors. It Is for this reason that the names of the electors appear above the American ticket In the bolting organ. Gentile women should bear in mind that the ticket will not appear so on the official ballot. No names of electors will appear over tho American ballot bal-lot and no space will be left at the head of it for tho inserion of names. To register a vote in favor fa-vor of Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Fairbanks, it will consequently be necessary to vote the Republican ticket, and all the prattle to the contrary which may appear in the organ of the American party is Idle and misleading. The Republican Gentile women who vote this year for the first time should also remember that the Americans and the Democrats in this state compose practically the same party two organizations organ-izations with the one end in view of defeating the Republican ticket. If Republican women seriously seri-ously desire to combat church influence they should not forget that on the Democratic ticket there are 24 Mormons and 18 Gentiles; on the Republican ticket 17 Mormons and 25 Gentiles. 1H As the American party cannot win in this coun- H ty, and was not intended to win when it Was :1 launched, the vote of a Republican woman for its H nominees is really a vote for the Democratic 11 ticket, which, if successful, would mean Mormon '11 control in the state, the legislature and the jjflfl county. " H These are facts which the Republican woman H who has not vofed before, and who has not thor- oughly Investigated the real Import of the Am- H erican movement, cannot afford to overlook In il the present Important and critical campaign. H |