Show L WHAT THE CITIZENS SAY Some 7Pcrtiuem > Remarks Which fc tlto JPiqpleB Party Are I2e i wpoiislble For We invite nil good citizens to examine the water sect orseot of corruption running east from the Deseret Bank to tho Theatre on First South street and then vote the Peoples Peo-ples ticket and assist by your vote to return the same to office who are responsible for such an outrage if you want it continual Doesnt it sound childish to hear our City Marshal say I cant stop the gambling I cant convict the unlawful whisky sell ers etc Why one good man too honest to be bought too brave to be feared could in three months regulate and compel by his authority the proper observance of all the laws this little town has ever passed We ask nil candid thinking voters What would be thought of a business mal who kept around him a corps of workmen comparing com-paring with the force of officers employed by this city What would bo thought of a business house working a large capital who would allow filth and disease breeding pestilence pes-tilence to accumulate under his counters in his cellars and back yards Would you vote for him for your Mayor City Marshal or lawmaker Would you buy stock inn his institution or advise your country and foreign for-eign friends to visit him We ask all honest people if this city i not conducted badly and if so whether they will return the same crew or any like them to the same offices or make an attempt at least to improve upon it The Peoples party through their organ the Herald tell the ridiculous story that it tel is not feasible to sewer Salt Lake Citywhile any child who has ever been outside of this city can see that it has the most natural advantages ad-vantages possible for the purpose Surely the lazy health officers of this corporation are guilty of manslaughter in permitting the festering nuisance everywhere before their eyes I the back yard of property on Main street were searched hundreds of reeking cesspools full to overflowing with contagions filth could be uncovered I they cant find such health destroyers plenty of others can nnd will show them a few that will answer them for emetics the remainder their natural nat-ural lives Do the police of this city know that there are a dozen or more professional streetwalkers street-walkers practicing on the streets every night or dont they want to know i Any wideawake man is bound to find it out if he walks around the business streets between be-tween I J und 12 oclock at night I it n whim of the Marshals to permit it or inL ho such a weakling that hecannot put a stop to it Are all the filth nuisances abated One would think so as we novel hear of a prosecution prose-cution The Peoples party are evidently rr r satisfied with their very efficient officers or they would want a cleaner set sent out on trialThe The Herald is bought body and soul to defend the present city officers and will find an excuse for any unpardonable or outrageous e outrage-ous act they may be guilty of I the Herald Her-ald was honest it never would have made the silly childish assertion that it was not practicable to construct a sewerage system in this city It was instructed to advance this claim and apparently the Mayor and Council received their education or inspiration inspira-tion from the Herald I would be money in pocket to every taxpayer tax-payer of this city if they were to send their Mayor and Council to college for a year or two and give them a course in political economy They might perhaps learn that what they now claim they cannot do or cannot can-not afford to do are the very things they of necessity ought to do2 cannot afford to have undone and would increase their capital capi-tal by doing I refer now to the waterworks extension the sewerage system free public baths and thorough renovation and disinfecting disin-fecting of the filthy streets and alleys The police captain has been requested so often by the business mel around Godbos i corner to abate the nuisance of loafing I crowds in that vicinity that they are disgusted dis-gusted and tired of trying to obtain their protection and begin to think the loafers are pets of the police and not to be interfered with < |