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Show Thk trans-Mississippi congress passed strong resolutions in favor of the free coinage of silver, as it was expected to ; do, as it ought to have done. But the J oaly way that we can Bee that good t work may now be don& in favor of eil-ver eil-ver is to procure declarations from all republican leaders of national and etate reputations to the end that when the new congress shall have met one of w its fir&t act3 will be to pass a freo coinage coin-age law, unequivocal and sweeping, and that their influence will be steadily stead-ily directed to this end. It all remains now with the republican party. Such 6. declaration now would force the next session to act, and we believe that it could ultimately result in Mr. Cleveland's Cleve-land's signing such a bill.should one be passed, either by this or the next congress. con-gress. . i t It was due either to Thanksgiving day or its libel suite, we suppose, but I Thursday's Tribune was most villin-ously villin-ously printed. The grand old Trib. should stiffen up a little. The roBes will bloom again in the spring as usual. But really it ought to quit its bull-dozing tactics. If it would, its woret troubles would pass away and leave it in safe, smooth water for the remainder remain-der of the voyage. A3 it is, its waters will always bahot and troubled. The Millard County Blade is an ex-j ex-j cellent piper, but it reaches for the salp lock of "Bi'l Giassman" with a specle3 of savagery about it which is redolent of battle,should the-editor and the sage of Weber ever meet. "BilF' is said to have muscle with just a bit of taste for handling it. The Blade man had better go and put a tew more thousands thou-sands on hiB life policy. Tnis dear old Trib. ia getting its No. ll'a into it beautifully. Perhaps it will find afterwhile that "it pays'to keepa civil tongue in oae's head at times. It prates about the liberty oi the press. That's all right, but where license is called by that name, it won't dc. Tiie campaign hard feelings between the two Logan papers, proper ihen, are continued now, which is improper, unless, inded they have already gone into the campaign of '95. Lord! how j they do fight, to be sure. Men ought to get tired quarreling sometime and quit. The Uintah and Uncompahge reservation reser-vation appointments may be good, but it would have had a better political effect ef-fect and perhaps given us better service had they come from the citizens of this territory. Wk will rind use for that constitutional constitu-tional delegate we won by counting in Weber county. He may play a very important role in the coming convention. The Standard is too independent for some of Frank ies' followers in Weber. That Is about all that is the matter with it, so far as we can see. The Pyramid believes that it is the best country paper in Utah. So do we. |