Show In Inthe the famous Se Serles Searles rles will I case the the Judge decided that the 1 should stand s. s Calvin S. S Brice man chairman of the democratic tic national committee will resign his position as cl chairman im immediately n mediately after the fhe 1 p presidential residential ide i l nomination next summer f Who has ever heard of of a Mollie Maguire since hice A few years 1 later t r Chicago hanged some of her anar ariar- anarchists q Wherein this b broad d lane land has tas as an anarchist opened his mouth j since times since Times The Attorney General Cener l of the he United States has prep ared f in the toe cases brou brought lit by b bj New York rod nd Chica Chicago o im importers orte s to list the i c cons constitutionality itu ion lity of oJ t he e McKinley r Mill Bill Th The cases a s Ui probably be tried in a short time r Igna Ignatius ius Donnelly of Minnesota lara is getting more than he bargained t forin for in his libel suit against the St. St r rPaul Paul Pioneer Press Some of his r crooked transactions transaction of the past are are I being shown ti n u up in a manner r that can cannot not b be very pleasing to the he gentle gentle- F 10 tho r ct- ct to if n man 1 I The republic of f Chili is getting in ina a fair way to receive a good spanking spanking spanking spank- spank ing from Uncle Sam The recent t murdering of United d States States sailors r is S stirring ilg up aP consi considerable erable eq e- e q ment ment in o official circles at Washington and it is li liable le to be brought u up P h x f within a short time if the offenders k r tare are rc not not punished h e d i a. a tF r There has bas teen been considerable talk Q the last few years years years-of of the annexation annexation annexation an- an of Canada to the United V States Mates t tes but until very recently it was wa nearly all done on this side si e of the line ine The Canadians are waking up now and ar are holding meetings favoring favor- favor F- F ing mg annexation The lh world keeps i moving mo ving and Old 1 England is liable to lose lose her grip on her American Co Colonies Col- Col d ogles onies before a great while yh ile t is foot for the A movement on organization organization organization or or- of a f tare lre re brigade in this thi i. i t ft 1 city it This is a good idea As things h ii s ore are at t p present resent e suit without out 9 t an any aly the people t t c o all an tile tl people could do dot don dorB t case of fire in the would be beto n case ase a m ci city vo ld 10 rB to to stand around an and see see burn A hook and ladder outfit would r not t only prove a gre great t d deal al of protection protection pro- pro i if t Jo in case case of fire but the fact I t that at such an organization on existed existed in inthe rl the the city should make a material rep re reduction in the rates of insurance r Organize C t p Durin During the past year murder has been be n rampant in Utah t h. h It seems o Tto be on the increase and for this r there here here can be but one one reason the punishment puni has not been ee made to tofit tofit nt fit t the e crime The taking of a human human hu hu- hu marl man man life is a grays grave rave offense although r mere there has h g been be n a dozen more or less murder r trials in th the thelast last year we ve can j jj j recall but one first first degree d degree gree verdict That was returned against Ai ALMA JA MURDOCK at Rr y only a l day or c. c two since With it was as coupled C a of mercy rp rcy which secured se- se se secured cured a life senter sentence ce This we ho hope a is s the beginning of a more rigid enforcement of the laws in that direction ion The light sentence sent with sith t ch so many 1 ny have ha-e. escaped have I tended to i make ks desperate men and t r Women homed h almost ni contemptuous of the s 's sanctity of human life In one t famous case the slayer slaver was made i a heroine eroine The natural result was that a case soon followed in o. o it was no fault of the young i V womans woman's th that t her aim proved less t accurate than that of her model Her punishment was merely nom- nom gel inel This encourages encourage s others to take lake the law in their own hands It r r shakes shakes hak s the faith of the people in inthe the power of the law to protect them It offers an apology for a resort mob law a notable example of which we have recently had hid in the lynching at Omaha The infliction of the death i P penalty h has js al alu always ys had h d a good effect upon upon the 1 ra a of any community A sentence of one two two or three year years r for the taking bf t li Human nan lif life seem seems inadequate even eyen when shen there ire arc ex- ex extenuating ex- ex x g circumstances t n s sA A A mari man who steals is likely to g gS get et a S longer term of imprisonment J 7 Where the death pen penalty has been r in inflicted it has invariably been followed followed fol fol- fol- fol lowed marked lessening by a ver very of crime There are two very nota notable not not- a able le examples A few years ag ago j Pennsylvania Pe in one year hanged hl X t four thirty Ma iF s1 s. s 1 i c l 1 2 r t. t p 11 a sv i 7 re ut city council did a good thing Monday night when they ordered Bordered that hat te tuc surveyor sh should uld be employed employ employ- ed d to survey the streets a aud d a place substantial mark in the shape hape of a aStO astone StO stone 1 at the center ter of the crossings so so that there would be be rio no more lore trouble m in determining where when the the corners corners are If they V would continue the ie goo gool gooi 1 work work b by having a gra grade e established Ol on oil Ollain Main lain street so that peo people ople 1 le who ho wish ish to to build sidewalKs will have something to go by it w a blessing lessing to all w who o r vish ish ish to to make improvements Now is the time while the city is young to have this matter attended to as it will probably be the means ieans of saving citizens who wish to make improvements improvements improvements improve improve- ments a good deal leal of trouble i I The greater part of the sensational sensation sensation- al l dispatch ich sent ent from Denver night before last th that t a ahu l ug e conspiracy had be n inco en the object of ol which was was to cause the Congress which w was s to meet in Denver ne next t month to pass a resolution favoring the coinage of of the American product product pro pro- duct only of silver is mostly false false fals That What part which says that Chicago St. St Louis Butte Helena Sa San l Francisco Francisco Fran Fran- cisco and Salt Lake have hac been approached ap ap- ap- ap and every Governor has been importuned to send delegates favorable to A limited coinage billis billis bill is wl wholly oll false so far as Utah is concerned concerned concerned con con- and we believe it is false entirely e tirel We suspect that certain genteman in discovered discover discover- e ed that if the matter matter were left to lo the people of Colorado who who are iner- iner ested in ill mining and in busin ss they would favor favor the measure on en the I ground g that would it not antagonise the capi capitalist of the East Last who have tremendous ous investments in tho the West Vest and with it once a law the silver question would be practically set set- What W at the luna ic k who sends the I dispatch means where he says the intention is to forever defeat un un- coinage and also injure the silver industry of vf f the United States State no one but a a Denver man can pos possibly possibly sibl sibly explain c To give free coinage to toe the product of th the United States would be tl te de e absolute recognition o of p 2 U standard grains ns of America American American Amer Amer- ica ican silver as a dollar It would increase the val value ie of every of-every every ounce of bullion put out fr from m Colorado mines 30 cents ants it it would increase t e profit of mining fully 60 per cent Perhaps Colorado is not ready re dy for forth that th it kind o of injury and would pr pre pre- ferto g go on for six or r- r seven years years to come just as it has for the last last ten years making a furious clamor at the meeting of every Congress for free and unlimited coinage and going going going go go- ing home at the doss close of the session without anything at all If there is anything in m the arguments arguments ments that thit we of the West Vest have used in regard to silver slIver then tIe tte world outside of our own country needs more silver slIver every year than it can procure procure from the mines If that is is true then if we were to to coin our own product and give it it full frill recognition recognition recognition as money not as subsidiary metal to tobe b be redeemed in gold but give it back its old legal tender power pow pow- er nothing could hinder silver being at par in New Y York rk at once If that should co me mein in in New Y York rk it would woul be the same in Loudon London the silver question would be set settled led Now the men that take this view are just as sincere possibly as as the Denver Denver Denver Den Den- ver men who c call them traitors they perhaps have just as much anxiety to see the best done that can be bedone bedone bedone done for silver as even those patriots in Denver and certainly their most anxious wish is to to see silver in n sonic some s me form released from its thralldom to gold I Gur Government is now buying I ounces per month but it is not money after it is is only a substitute for money and that thatis thatis is not what is wanted That does I not add to the real money of the e world any more than it would should the Government issue promises to lo pay every month as it did in the war At the same time we are aw aware re that Senator TELLER of Colorado Senator StEWART SIEWART and nearly all the Democrats in Congress are determined to insist on free and unlimited coinage and if they they they- do dothe dothe dothe the chances are ten tc to t one ope that they will fail again this winter as they have heretofore and ann that the question question question ques ques- tion will enter the campaign side by side with th the tariff next summer and th that t it will vill be discussed just jast as it h leas Eias been en this year in New York and Ohio fin jn in the East both sides repudiating repudiating silver iver and both sides Li 11 l the West Wes clamoring or g fo for it We think the whole question is pe perfectly plain we think hin if the Gov Gov- Government Government Government would recognize silver as the the full equal of of geld and treat it ita a accordingly that the result es lt wo would ld I. I 1 71 e- e t C v be e so b tI ik nt such buch progress process would at once be ina inaugurated in our country th that t the whole nation would won wonder onder er how they had been fooled so long ong We think a law fully frilly recognizing recognizing ng silver as money and giving t I unlimited coinage to the product of the United States would answer every purpose We th think 1 k such a law might be passed if a a majority in Congress was really reany intent upon practical legislation regarding sil sit ver At t the e same time we e are not doubting the sincerity and we are not criticising the he wisdom of any other set set of om map n who insist unlimited ed coinage or nothing only we e do donot donot not s see e on whit what particular ground they assume to call everybody who does oes not agree with them traitors 1 |