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Show 1 DEMOCRATIC I TICKET M For Congressman. IM First Congressional District MILTON H. WELLING For Judges Supreme Court of Utah S. R. THURMAN f VALENTINE GIDEON M A. J. WEBER 9 For State Senator M JOSEPH CHEZ S For State Representative M MRS. E, M. CONROY D. D. McKAY MURRAY K. JACOBS I P- M FOLKMAN IS , Por County Commissioners IB For Four-Year form M .7.. M. CHILD. 9 of Harrisville. pS For Two-Year Term J D. H, ENSIGN . For County Clerk M ' C M. RAMEY M Fr County Attorney. M JOSEPH B. BATES For County Recorder KATHERINE HIGGINBOTHAM' For County Assessor OWEN M. SANDERSON For County Treasurer 1 .DAVID W. EVANS 9 For County Sheriff 9 H. C. PETERSEN 9 For County Surveyor . WASHINGTON JENKINS 9; For Ogden Constable EM THOMAS CUNNINGHAM . M (Political Advertisement) I r" Mtmbor Denver Consolidated .13 Canker, 1.. Exchange ' ?J ,nKer,u1" National bank, Denver -f E. WINBER & CO, III tio.n 1 tockbrokeri. CEP BtoclVn emP'r Building, 1Cth 5 I Prlt. i V? u" s- A ana Canada. ASIl UItu Mailed on Appllcail..:, I Pinvr polo, Read the Classified Ads. 1 I ': American I . Today's SaSS Lake Tribune ; Refer? , . . I 1 'Kaiser As An American I ;fl Kaiser Wilhelm is a strong-willed, domineering, overbearing egotist. In his. own 1 S H opinion he is always right. All who differ are always wrong. To his selfish ambitions he .' I 1 jtj H I would sacrifice his people and his country. I T H He might send his whole family into war, even offer to go himself, as an evidence I W't H of loyalty to himself, and incidentally to his country. But he would not hesitate to sacrifice 8 fjrj ;H uri everything, even his people and the prestige of his government, to gratify an overmastering ' m. H . mania to rule or ruin. ll E I ' That he has sent six sons to the battlefront does not make -the kaiser any, more of a -i H ; .statesman, a sane leader, or. a spokesman for humanity. ; f I His six sons fighting for the fatherland do not make the kaiser any less a disturber of t ui H the world's peace or a menace to his people. U Were he an American, instead of a German, the. kaiser would set his own ideas 1H above those of every one else and would insist upon being the dictator of his party or of S 111 I ' the country. 7 S III B If the American people did not see fit to entrust him with leadership in time of war Jf! I. ' because of his intemperate arrogance, he would naturally criticise every act of the accredited leader.- in I U i The more successfully others might conduct a war, the more the kaiser's envy would t i ll ' be aroused and the stronger would be his opposition to all that was said and done. Ji ;. He would be the absolute dictator of his adherents, in office or out,' and would assign. lip - 7 "them to their various roles of opposition, in both secret slander and open attacks. I j'J j v - '' He would interfere in peace negotiations and counsel repudiation of all conditions j V'"" not dictated by himself regardless of lives and treasure wasted through personally directed j jjj partisan filibus'tering. t J If g1 ,;- "Look at my sons at the front," he would say when chided with insubordination or re- j If a T',' bellion. "Am I not exposing th,em to the same risks of continued warfare' to which I subject I I , A ?-v,- : the rest of the army by my introduction of discord at the conference of allied powers?" j '- ;i And it would be even so. For he would sacrifice friends, relatives, country, party or- j Is ganization, everything, to the reckless demands of his domineering egotism. That his party ' s! J or country had honored him would make no difference. il ! k . . I It s fortunate for this republic that the kaiser is not an American. It is fortunate j for the boys at the front that the kaiser is not an American. It is fortunate for our harmonious I international alliance that the kaiser is not an American. y; Were he a native born citizen of this country he might do all these tharacteristic j j things and remain at large. He might even get some applause for so doing,' strange as it mayf j !j seem. - jff j; But if he-were an alien resident, or a partially naturalized citizen, he would be sent J j v . ' promptly and properly to an interne camp whether his pockets were full of Liberty bonds or If , ,his service flag covered with stars. ' ' & ! , It is not what a man's sons do in this war it is what the man himself does to, help ;,or to hinder the government. From this we must balance his account for good or ill. A " nil But isn't it fortunate that the kaiser is not an American? . , ' . w I . STATE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE ; t ' " "' ' "" 1 pajd Advertisement rw; v Jffi iOtMnMjiMiin3Wiwn7iwTT i n i. mi ii i ii i i i -i i i 1 1 i t t r i it tit1 ' i j hi i i 1 ri n r i il 1 1 'i " t i r1 r-mTmirwrxrny-vtrl, i .j mi i i , , i 1 i i 1 1 Green ChHo Cheoso qontalno rhoro protein tftM sight ton's fl8 Ml AVERTS -QELIEVES 1 I I HAY FEVER If V ASTHMA , M WRL Begin Treatment NOW MM HyjyS AU Druflfiliti GuAiaatce I |