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J 12 " TRUTH, ! WILMS E. VIGU3. H Republican Candidate for City Auditor. IT For many yoars Vlgus and tho As- E soolatod Press wero synonlmous terms : In thts city. Ho was tho manager In this part of tho country for that great Institution and had full chargo of all Its Interests hero and always ac quitted himself with ability and faith fulness and has an onvlablo reputa tion for honesty and straightforward ness. Ho has been nominated by tho Republicans for tho very Important office of city auditor and Is thorough ly capablo of performing tho duties thereof. Ho Is popular and has many warm friends In tho city who are ex erting themselves for his election. n W. R. HUTCHINSON, Republican Candidate for City At torney. 'Tho city neeas an nblo and con sclenclous lawyer to guard Its legal In terests. Mr. Hutchinson Is just such a man. Ho has lived In Salt Lake for about ten years practicing his pro fession. His standing at tho bar is first class. Ho has from tlmo to time handled as chief counsel very Import ant cases Involving largo property In terests and has shown marked ability, and deep knowledge of the law. Ho stands well In tho community and has tho respect and confldenco of tho public and of those who know him In timately. Tho Republicans mado no mlstako in nominating him. n CALVIN 8. BUCKWALTER. 1 ' '"' Republican Candidate for Recorder. Mr. Buckwalter is a Salt Lake pro duct; was born, here, has lived here all his llfo and' received his cduca ; ' tlon at tho public schools and tho university. Ho Is a young man with great perseverance, ability and good Judgment. In his oarjlor youth ho was omployed by Mossrs. Howlett Bros., and tho Donhalter Co., as salesman In tho mercantile and manufacturing business, and mado a success of It, and enjoyed tho W. R, HUTCHINSON. full confldenco and esteem of his firms. For about three years ho has been deputy county clerk and has full charge of ono of tho departments In tho office at tho present time. His experience Is such as to thoroughly t W KEfl , & jH) -'IB Jf'. ,- WILLIS E. VIGUS. fit him for tho duties of tho offlco of city recorder. Ho has been active In political matters from his early youth and Is an ardent Republican, trust worthy to tho fullest degreo and al ways dovoted to duty. HERE'S GOOD SENSE. "No one thing contributes so much to raco suicide as our modern school system," said Dr. F. A. Lankton, ad dressing the Missouri Valley Homeo pathy Medical association. Her sub ject was "Tho Imperfect Development of Our Girls." She suld: I "Ono of the most grievous problems 1 of tho day Is tho lack of development of our girls. Our school system so crowds tho child as to divert to the brain those energies which should go to its physical upbuilding. From these nervously developed mothers tho child becomes an Invalid from childbirth. While tho body Is In process of development tho brain should be rested. "It Is not possible to produce a per fectly developed body and compass an education In the short period of twenty years. Owing to the strain upon our girls during tho years of physical development wo are creating a race of women incapable of produc ing normal children. "If you are to have a raco of strong, symmetrical and capable men and women you must modify your school system. Dull children in our schools up to the age of 13 and 14 very often develop into the most brilliant stu dents after that tlmo. Nature has 'fy been developing the body during thoso years of apparently Intellectual dullness." u THE REAL REASONS WHY THE "AMERICAN" PARTY WA8 STARTED AND IS CAR RIED ALONG. 1. Tom Kearns wanted to be re- "V elected Senator against the wishes of the people. President Smith of the i Mormon church refused to help him, turned a deaf ear to Tom's pleading " and Tom's threats had no effect what ever on Mr. Smith except to make him more determined not to help Tom and not to get Into politics. 2. President Joseph P. 8mlth of the Mormon chuch prevented ex-Senator Cannon from "skinning", the church out of $250,000 on the church's Issue of bonds. 3. Ex-Senators Kearns and Cannon want revenge. That's all. HBHbBRmSjJH H. N. STANDISH. w - - - : . . a