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Show republicans of cache county, will you I I UNCONDITIONALLY SURRENDER? J President Wilson. has thrown down the gauntlet 'Mi I I I He has challenged the free exercise of your rights as citizens. He has used His high office ar' President I I, ! of the United States and Commander-in-Chief in time of war for purely, partisan purposes, and has is- I i sued from the White House a call fo THE UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER OF ALL I I REPUBLICAN VOTERS. I .Mm MB n a. f mm 1 : ; His mandate is that only Democrats must be elected to Congress? This is not only a challenge to your I ;, intelligence and fitness for self-government, but constitutes an invasion of your sacred rights as I 1 Americans Citizens. I lis The decree goes even further. IT STRIKES SPLENDID REPUBLICAN WAR RECORD ' such measures were 72 per cent, while only 67 I if J AT THE VERY ROOT OF REPRESENTATIVE Tllll nf p0w:0 aoov a nn ' per cent of the votes cast on the Democratic side I I GOVERNMENT. If Democrats are to be elected .-JKM, were in favor of such enactments. These were the I If: simply because they will do the President's bid- $? I&SP h Iff SSSSSS" President's own measures. Does that record look I U J ding, there is involved an assumption of all legis- f 5SJ?2L iJaSi!JS& M if RepubUcans.in Congress had hampered him, I If lativi power by the Executive which, in itself, is Sft ?!55 or woulS hamper him iH the proper conduct of J Mr a bold and dangerous step toward autocratic glv- his singular pronouncement. And yet the Re- ? HJ:' eiwnt V B p utuviout Bu pubhcan congressmen of the type of Major Gard- 1 IUV ., - ner, who fathered the preparedness movement in In spite of the fact that 33 per cent of the I H( If, on the other hand. Democrats are to be the house, and later gave his life in the service of votes cast in the senate on the Democratic side I H- t elected simply because they are Democrats, then his county, of Julius Kahn, to whom the adminis- were against these important war measures, and I H , J this is a partisan plea unworthy the chief exedu- tration was obliged to turn for assistance to car- in spite of the fact that practically 50 per cent of I M I tive of this great country and lamentably unfor- ry through4he first draft, bill, against the Demo- the Democrats in Congress turned a deaf ear to I IjH'f ; I tunate as coming in a great national crisis from cratic chairman's opposition, and men like "Mr. the President's personal appeal for the passage of I H, ; f I the President, not of the Democratic party, but of Mann and Uncle Joe Cannon, who said and the Woman's Suffrage Amendment as a vital war I He,. J these United States. . ' MEANT that politics was adjourned, so far as measure Tie has no criticism to make of their con- I Kt President Wilson has declared that the fun. Republicans were concerned, whenever it came. duct, and is demanding the re-election of all these I if- damtal S &M!fe beCaUSe they m Dem0CratS' . I gk o v all peoples Iree and untrammeled self-expression rlnSKttFY arf rc It is true that :RepubUcans have differed from '. I Kf ,v K in determining how and by whom, they shall bo fArAT fAith aq twf topSkt the administration. on some, domestic questions. I m-'; I? governed. And yet, in the very hour when Repub- llltAL Wn AP Lat fuM They have felt, for example that.it was not fair J Hf &$ lican fathers are buying Liberty Bonds to the TJie test is not one of fitness, of service, of for tlie administration to fix the price on the' I R'J) limit of their financial ability, and Republican loyalty to the country, in this great emergency, wheat and wool of the northern farmer and to ;fl HfffV mothers are dedicating and consecrating the lives but singly and solely of political allegiance and leave untouched the price of cotton and rice, of the n 1 H, :l t L and fortunes of their sons to this great cause, the membership;in the President's party. - .southern planter. I MMM'' Whole body Of Republican Voters . are officially Vrir examnlethp enters nf Miphi'aan aVe called , . I - ' proscribed and told by their Commander-in-Chief 1?S ffiS-SwSSwa REPUBLICANS FAVORABLY KNOWN I WMt- .tiono? qualification for Democrats. ? ai&t eeHlSe ft i -Is this President Wilson at his best or at his he wiU bUndluP?0rt thpresMenUndwin8r. Sha'S I WrSt ' - 3SftBa Sadlnf K J HIS ASTONISHING ACTION as vital to safeguarding the liberties of American atthe ISSSSRS taSLStt Km p . Some months ago President Wilson solemnly. cmzensmp. -wag conducting a great national campaign based Hp 'id announced to the, American people that, inasmuch Republican voters are called upon, either to upon the slogan "He Kept. Us Out of War." And M. , , as a great crisis confronted the nation, "politics is stay at home in their respective districts, or to the election of a Republican congress will consti- W-'-' - adjourned." Now upon the eve' of election, the support such men as Mr. Kitchin, who voted tute a declaration by the sovereign' American peo- 1 'ivV'-'s President, following & policy without precedent, against the declaration of war; Mr. Dent, who, as pie to their allies, in Europe and to Germany that ;.':'' y has issued THE MOST ASTOUNDING PARTI- head of the military affairs committee, opposed the war will be prosecuted vigorously to a decision pt V SAN APPEAL THAT HAS EVER COME FROM the selective draft, or Speaker Clark, who also on the field of honor and that nothing short of ft'' . ; A CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF THE UNITED opposed this measure and declared that "There unconditional surrender will satisfy this nation. BMH $ tr ' STATES. Is Precious Little Difference Between a Conscript mu, l-,!' -u Jul w,ji.a u mx K v- . ' And & Convict" ' hat imowledge, with n mandate it carnes B 4 The pronouncement is made to elect Demo- - V,W1,T to the President, will reassure our" allies of our j 11 crats simply because they are Democrats, irre- HOW REPUBLICANS HAVE SUPPORTED v , firm allegiance to the cause they have so long and Hk " spec tive of personal"qualifications or" their record'. " y 3V ''WARMEASlfRFir'' "" " 0 courageously defended,fand will depressno one ' H ': ' during the period of the war. In .one sleeping .... i:jaow save the Huns;" K ' 1 decree the Commander-in-Chief cauVf or the de- " AlthoUgjf the" Republicans of the House are .,,, p'Aiu.. il Ar w. I ? feat of those loyal Republicans uvCongress with- in the minority, they cast more actual votes on Tf, SSSi??' K1" , H'k out whose support THERE COULD NOT HAVE seven great war measures than the Democratic wiSSS? ,f wSSi?01 ' A? BEEN PASSED SUCH VITAL WAR MEAS- majority. , . SJjS?6,: BmVI i' itrfq aq rnivsrRfPTinN hkvf.kttf. n.Ti? - x i,. -f v . . UTance that his life shall not have, been given in Ki ' B. n fven CLARAm OF wS 'On fifroneroU calls in the Senate on war vain, and that the fruits of this great war shall K 'AND EVEN THE DECLARATION OF WAR, v measures, between April 6, 1917and the 29th of not be lost to humanity in an effort to secure an v: " , Is this patriotism or partisanship? May, 1918, the votes by Republicans in favor of early peace at the expense of an' enduring peace. H ;v Vi ' REPUBUCANS, THE ISSUE IS PLAIN. THE DEMAND IS FOR YOUR UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER NEITHER MORE- NOR ; :r: ' LESS. YOU ARE ASKED TO GIVE UP TO THE PRESIDENT; THAT SACRED AMERICAN RIGHT OF ELECTING MEN OF YOUR '" - OWN CHOICE TO REPRESENT YOU IN CONGRESS, AND TO FORFEIT THE BLESSINGS OF TRUE CONSTITUTION GOVERN- H: ;:'L THIS IS THE CUUfflNATION OF THE METHODS EMPLOYED EARLIER IN THE CAMPAIGN BY THE DEMOCRATS OF UTAH. THEY HAVE REPEATEDLY CALLED YOU DISLOYAL AND UN-AMERICAN, AND NOW A DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT FOR MB U PARTISAN REASONS-CALLS UPON YOU TO FORFEIT YOUR MOST SACRED RIGHTS OF CIHIZENSHB?. - Hr .. - mi. -. . j Tp the Fight, Republicans! Make Your Answer to This 'Attempted Invasion of If L Your Rights an Overwhelming Republican Victory at the Polls Nov. 5th H . Caohe County Republican Committee. RL ' - (Fold Political AdYcrtiMnent) , m'- . . . . MM-;' Ik. - " M-TT - - - '"--' - ---v - JJ MMWr - '-' v MM -, v Vfflii H! Mai.SaHBMMMMMMMMMlMSMMSiBliB4SaM ft3ffW',Jfrftt'iVTf Jf t rgWwtjj.JklllIZI J |