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Show Wi.f-'i . S , ylilMtlllsSjiatsjisfctiitsiMM! t t4 m .'Ml . NsAiMf UTAH FOR 8ILVER. The Suit L-iku Dee U wfiidlevu n"d hiis-lip'uii slneo ) liirejfjilnn a cirfxli'' ten rdviiciitc of blnii!iallni. . In ih.t liistlcsuf, hotyi))rf the Uee affects In liellevu that In the dlrcieiici shown In Utah's volo fur lion. H II. Uoberts und IIih volo' fur linn. W. II. KltiK In 181)0 thero 19 an Indlcai Ion of a f l ipse Ironi tlm hvlluf in that ere it principle ihnwn by thu vniurs of Utah. yu do not iiRreo. The election of 1800 was u presldetilbil con'csl, a cont't niinle purely on national Hues. iTocul eon dltloits were not a factor, hut nil voted for l ho great principle of human lllr erty, by bIvIiir their Imllots to Ilry.in, the people's cliiuni'lnn. At tho last, led loo, tho point w is early miiile by all the adherents of the ancient doe-irlnus doe-irlnus ont('pulileanliu lliii't, Hits elet'v lion was simply a local question and one In which untlonnl politic or holler should cut no fluur. That wo were only voting lor Ulali men and women, and ijrit nil of them; of either pur y, weru Irpe silver advocates This nigu tnniit, coupled lu many case- with Hie persona liy of candl lute. Irul "nielli with the volois and ilius we seo n mnrked decline In Hut Deinoeraliu inn Jinny over 18D9. Wlillu we helievti the argument iidvanccd by the Jl-puiill-cms was wiimK. wo can readily see wh'y It was adopted by thu old line UepulillcAii voters. Tho Ileo says: ''Everyone knows (lint the semlmuni of thu great majority of ihu peoplu lu this Statu Is tot thu freu colnagu of silver." Wu believe that statement Is liK'ontrovoi table, and wu also believe ihucotiiuol ihu National Republican p.iriy Is now, morn than ever bufote, Kiich as' to mjiku the people know Unit party Is unalterably opposed p ilio freo colnago or silver. Wa havo no fears but that Uiuh Is as strongly for blmctallsni as ever, unr In saying that In 100O her votu will bo recorded for free Bil'yer, or In other words, thu Uum ocralic candidates. |