Show DEMORALIZED Liberals Worried 6y he I Exposure of Fraud T E PEOPLES COM3IITTEE Perforate Powers Impndcnl and Fooli k Better THE AGREEMENT FOR ELECTION DAY Tfce 1111 eton Inblbed b Ihe llberft OI When the exposure of the stupendous e ur te ttu pendous Liberal frauds sought t bejwrpetraled at the 1 jrptrlc election t b held on Monday began t develop In real earneot tho Liberal committee bcCAiuo excited and thought to resain corde of her lost grbunxl by Rcuting possession posses-sion of IrStbrmation which had been obtained by the Peoples committee com-mittee With this view a letter i was written oiTering to Joiu In purging the Il = > T > rp by the Liberal igistrars Hut Uie gulso tlego waste transparent that the Peoples repretentaUves very promptly In formed Judge Powers and his henchmen tat they must kcej > off a their confidence game would not work Then Uie Jibvral leader got mad 1 must have ben or note not-e en a politician of Judge Power stamp would have written such a letter as that sent t tho Peoples committee There Is not even an attempt to eCO the mtsalatements of facts well tnbVn to the wclhJbWn t observing public umong Uiem Uie signer of the document Thn nu I alieled chceV with which It assumes I as-sumes t dirt what tho People shall do is ROaingly funny Here I the precious document Hon K 8 Kichanfe Chairman of the Poople > Perty Municipal Cen tU lg tral Committee Salt Lake City Utah Dear Sir The reply of you com mittee to the oiler made you in our letter of the 30th InsU iiat I hand and I am directed by tho Liberal dlrde 1lbtl com mittee to express surprise and regret tat you have declined t accept our offer to Join Xfiln yen in using all law ftsl cleans to perfect the city mec t pret te ciy reg btrallon lit S that none but lawful voters should h permitted t exercise exer-cise the franchise at the coming election Your party organs have persistently asserted that your committee com-mittee had in ltpo esJon convincing convin-cing proofs that large numbers of the LIh1 party were registered 1e py gally and your letter indiztcs that claim to have Information verify Inruntol ing there charges and yet you er de clitic to taVe any step such a the law pint out t remedy these alleged grievance While we regard your decision on our proposal a final we cannot permit per-mit your refusal to jass without noticing tho reasons which you assign as-sign for your determination Our proposition was made lo you in per fect good faith and in the hope that g hop by having an honest effort made to rm j have a Wr registration as nearly I perfect as our joint endeavors would I j make It ue might put at rest in nd vancc all doubt of the integrity of I the r ult Frustrated in thb by refusal upon your part to do any thing In the direction indicated and forced to g rbrnarl In the duty which I a much our A ours utthout yeur cooperalfen we feel that justice ft our committee commit-tee require that we reply t your I reaschs for nonaction And we premise that the statute under which tho registration officers are now engaged in perfecUng the reg istration l t r the work of the Peoples Party At let ono member of yoilf Committee Commit-tee if not more was a member of the Territorial Legislature which enacted the law wliicii prescribes the method of purging the registration registra-tion list I which is now being pursued lli lit is cI known to you that the I Liberal party earnestly opposed this statute at the Umc of its pwge and Uiat it was Uie Peoples Party that secured It When the Governor Gov-ernor of the Territory was waited upon by leading Liberate who protested tested against its approval after it had received the endorsement of a legislature then unanimously of your party Uiey weie curtly told that he would sign the bill and hear the objections afterwards 1 view of the fact tliat the authority under which the ofllcers r now reviewing the registration lists I one owing its existence to the Peoples Peo-ples Party your refusal to proceed r I Oth in accordance with its provisions Is one t which your litter affords no explanation I suggests t us tat iLs purpose when enacted was one Uiat iU authors could easily havu ultle by persons under their con prl trol Your action in repudiating a statute of your own making becauoe your j artisans do not administer I H n direct impeachment of the I motives of its author We regret I that you have felt compelled to cmple I i demonstrate the bad fait in which your own party exercised tho lawmaking law-making py e1ec to lw Passing however from this lM rnl thi t the reason you assign for declining the offer made you by the Liberal committee we venture to reply t these reasons First You deny the authority of the registrars l to exercise the power given by the statute of Utah to strike a iiame from the list of voters because it is judicial If Uiis bu I uJlcII I UII position po-sition becorrect then the Judges of election are ouuollv without author ity t reject a disqualified volerwhen j challenged at the polls for they possess pos-sess Uie same power These are J powers which fudges of election have I exercised every where without que ton before and we think your objection ob-jection to it asjudicial would b unanimously regarded as puerile The ellbrt t provide a judiciary in the United States extensive enough to take char of thn elections elec-tions la one that we think would strike the world a lioth novel and useless Your opinion that the officers of-ficers appointed by the Utah Commission Com-mission 1 exercise the duties prescribed scribed in the statute have not the power is in defiance of the Utah Commission of our unchallenged practice for eight years and of a decision de-cision of a chief justice directly upon n I case instituted by I yourselves We respectfully f I that lawabiding citizens ought cot to place themselves in such an atU tude Submission to the law as con itrueIby the lawfully constituted tribunals for the time being is we bmlt > He duty of a loyal ciUiens citzn This position which is fundamental in our system of ystm government your Jernment acUon repudiates Second We have no information that justifies your assertion that the registrars claim that they tat sup ar reme and beyond control or sup The statute authorizes and directs tho officers who exercise the author ity t perfect the list t hear the 1 challenge and t overrule or sustain it I assumes tat novotcrshall be rejected except on satisfactory proof and provides otaf although he may overrule a challenge g7 retain the name an appeal maysUll be had at tbo polls If an appeal is not provided when tbo challenge Is sustained it is the fault of the I not of Uie officer The tlO ofcr Te allegation tint these officers refuse the ofcr rruse t b guide by judicial precedent Is I in our opinion incorrect and In view of the manner wit which you defy Uie decision In the < of Preston made by the chief jiutlce last week > > s l the powers of the registrars your reverence for Judi l cial precedent nnd tho decisions of competent tribunals does not cmptt tbnL do strike u with much ror either as a reason or an cxcuso As t Uie ImputaUon that the e plUcers r partisans we remark vdhLn dect on ra n 1 conducted b cuiucte where the officers dc not belong to ° jfe Party anU while your cfm t cm mUt mr not b ablc l ° ncelve that nn Ofllcer WU1 partisan Onlcr I do jUsUce t a oppuneiit as well asa party friend cl nre impressed that the aerg omerC311 Cilteh In lon will do his duty irrespective ohuc cn hlert3m we can CI not share your want bf confidence in the Integrity bf theie official ru J Bo far as wb Know Co Cue tem has ever taken any oath or obliga obl tion t any party or any authority except Uie Unite States and l they are respectable ciUzens tclec te with carc anj commlfiloneU by < cmlllone the Uth ComtuMott they are en ter titled command lo your confidence our own a fuiir a Exprence prfvesjthdt an Indl vidnal who Ilr before a tribunal i Jl I weak case is 1 apt to challenge the I Impartial character of the judgt d r o tel and your suggesUon In this regard incites from us the observation that Uio proofs which you refer to prof whlel rler C a el In lng your possession may have a force on your own niiiids which you are conscious they wouM notre cuuslhewok notr Uect upon other Thlh Yor on te vC cduld not b hal on the per sohs whom you would desire pr t challenge because of their non residence need hardly b replied t If the proof which you indicate you J have In your possession I existsit the would hit supply Le tho equally rsRsns effective of as nt sonve the persons would respoul In tier > ve may state in this connecUoii Uiat the challenges which our com mittee have causal to b j mniu against perrons registered I In a single t gle precinct In this tltt has resulted tltll J ° deeoplug the fact In about fifty rajes that the rftrllea fo abut len c Had given their residences upon CUt lots and at other Umcs at points whera such persons were uterJ unknown to the parties who did ride there This prove that persons have registered who have nt ° t SH600 i lile l tity ton con sWeratleeTfcntwioare not of the l DIberal party and that such regis ri tration needs Uie attention which we have given it and which your you-r emphatically declined In conclusion nnd without In tcndlntr tl tm itfp tA < iniri n U n n u must be permuted to say Uiat the attitude w hicli you have iaunled In this Inlportint nidtter I otie tat I most remarhsble You mot tle permit Uio pri assertion I to go liefore your iieople gr ll rolg dally through the organs of your tarty that frauds are contemplated and arc being manipulated in the interest of your opponents In a most important cIpuents I I boasted that the most ample and complete proof exists of a conspiracy to tarry the I j lofl fraiid andytt 7 the proofs In your inssession and ready for exposure you decline all the means the law provides for their redemption and fohjing jour hands before the public declare tliat you w ill do nothing either In your own partys cause or in Uio public Interest In-terest for the laws of vindication or to assist those who arc doing so We may say in our oplulau your attitude is otc tiict I unjust t Uie public interests Xo good citizen lias a right to stand gt and see the laws violated and refuse t make nn effort to prevent It His doing 8 must suggest that his al legations are a pretense and that he is conscious that they cannot lie supported I the Peoples party should b beaten at the February election I ould be w e respectfully urge much hloh to Its credit tint it b et1t should have made it greatest effort Uian that it should come out of the contest declaring it could have won the victory if it had used the proper means If I should be defeated by the means which It suggests Its defeat will h a digracu to itelf hardly equalled I by a triumph won by its opponents because of Hi dereliction We confess to cstrcme disappointment tlppnt ment tliat we cannot havu your cooperation operation in our tflcrU to rUon tforb secure a fir election but feeling that our duty to our own party and to our city cannot be discharged except < by persevering in our efforts to secure it and again regretting Uiat this labor Is left to us alone we nre m v very dear sir you rs ref pectfully O W Poxvnns Chairman Louis I UIS Secretary Jfo wonder the recipients of Uie letter scrutinized tho signatures t lo l > sure thai such a document had emanated from Uie Liberal committee com-mittee I might have passed as a joke but even those acquainted with the gall of n party that would run a special train over the U G W lo get names fraudulently on the registration lit were surprised sur-prised that It was meant In enrnrst The arrogant assumption and dictatorial dicta-torial expressions in the paper were Intended as sober expressions So J ordinary courtesy called fora pi and the Peoples committee made one that I eminently suitable to the occasion Here it Is IlEADQlAnTEIlS PEOILES MONI CIIAJ CKNTItAIi COJIMITTEK SALT LAKE CIT February 41SW lon Orlando W Powers Chairman Committee Chair-man Salt Lake City Liberal Dear Sir We am directed by the PLples Munldiol Central Com mittee to say care not su rprised at the regret upre in your campaign docu ment of Uie n Int In fact we rather expected and even desired that your jarty should lie dip jiointed 1 by our response to your former commuuicaUon Xor are we surprised at the reasons alleged by your committee for your regret We expected these reasons to be as they are marked less by candor than by cunning Since you consume r much to construcour motives space t cn treour motl permit us with nil due respect t brielly elucidate own It L your was your manifest desire to learn Uie nature of the proofs held by us ablus your party That wo r Jry fused your molt mmest I sutli clent ruaton for Uie melancholy air assumed in your second letter Xorarc we now to be drawn into an exchange of campaign frt dls < ecang cwry and policy despite the affectation af-fectation of cordial unreserve visible visi-ble in your lengthy communication ofyestcJjlay Such an exchange would be unfair far we have no perjury tojirotect and no fraud to palliate Your party seeks to deny us much do not we b deny us our right t act as thegjardiauof our own information nor the right t proclaim Uiat Information at the hour and place In which the cause of fustice will be best served I I a vaulting ambition which k t run both sides of a political rn Ilc rJtC1 campaign Youradroit assumption of solicitude solici-tude concerning the result to us of our refusal to cooperate with you If I wjre real sympathywould be misplaced ympatny Charity begins t home tU some cases tf would better stop there All your anxiety shmld I be for the persons who have n ttJ at wholesale and the persons who have counseled and permitted It I I were nil bestowed there we could not share your bounty We expect t6 win tho election nnd we intend t win I honestly We do not bUP pose that Uie hundreds of names which liave ben fraudulently stuffed into the registration lists will h recognized as the names of legal ter we do not suppose that Ipl1 one man will b supp vote often without punishment we do not suppose that dead men will b personated wlUi impunity and therefore we dq not doubt that the Peoples te coming Party contest will be triumphant Your letter is one entire implication implica-tion of the idea that unless we shall accept your aid wo can cot n Justice from the registrars We a somewhat astonished at this Inferential Inferen-tial admission r uncomplimentary to the men whom your party has rewarded re-warded with nominations The genera public has been disgusted by the spectacle of registrars who are candidate and candidates who are judges of their own election But we ma not expect you tojoln r com pl tJy In th aentmen1 or suplelon fnt I o r tlt l te llutecnllero the r1lr we do not to pr rn done uc n Inr y by t J SUc or aphig te han < s ohworn 01claI a We trust tat you will excuse us yu exc u if we do not discuss with you the law governing elections We do not recognize tliat the Liberal party Is the appellate tribunal before which I UitJ acts Of registrars should be con tested nor cten thai the Liberal i party EF ltr oar hitcreejfof to prevent ustirpatipn b5 Ibesi officers Our arguments Upon that law and our proof of its violation rtlll b made at our appointed Ume and In the proper form e trust that you will also e C us Ir WI d not aCpt roUy f rrJ E le t ro Irou phl I I a t In effectual and believe fctul wo lee an unreal un-real repefltnnfr i our second letter like I your first lias failed In one of Its objects the gaining of our coufidcDce But I may accomplish In part the oilier of its l designs I lay distract the attention of thoughtless persons pfl from tht newspaper cSposure of Liberal frailda an J which I we shall take Uie llbehy of Inaugu raUnB in rll othtrway Tlilnk Ing men are already tohVlhced and your communication cannot blind them when we choose to produce t lewl all the testimony we think Uiat every man whom your letter now misleads will co longer doubt that stupendous Llb > ral fraMds have been perptlialed m To all your cxprenfons of courtesy we return an equal measure of courtcsv We remain dear Mr your respectfully F 1 ItiriiAnDa Chairman It W Yotffltt Secretary This I brief but I is I Id the pint A huiidred ether lliirUa mhthtbe ssld bil 11 was unnecessary lor the demolition of tho assumed demolton te position l ume by Messrs Powers and Hyams They had every confidence in Uie registrars uo doubt or that run would Hercr hnv > 1eu mndt over tie K G W cor v ould four of the registrars have been placed on the 1 7I ticket Judge Powers dont like the imputation that the registrars are partisans Of course ho dont as n matter of policy but I for his party it suits him nil right Neither wnulil hI lko the Dllor of one of Uie rtslitrars and Liberal candidate wit nfereuce t Uie Peoples Party Weve got them now and w ell grind them t powder pw der tliat Is rl he knew the expression expres-sion was made in public heJrf sentiment Is all right with him he people only want t keep it from the In ono thing however tho leader of the Liberals whethtf by his own fault or Uiat of his tools it makes no difference has been nuke nl dlfrnCluls Len very unsuccessful of late He has not been able to hide the fact that great jnte frauds were being perpetrated r behalf of his own party that the ol ject of Uiosc ruds pry t deprive the honest voters of this city of their choice of officers and foist upon them persnua rclq profited by ti lioiief t election methods And now that these methods have been brought t light to the Intel disgust dis-gust of every deut man who lias heretofore trained with the Liberals the 1 > prospect ot inglivious and overwhelming overwhelm-ing defeat lias driven the unscrupulous un-scrupulous gaig t dcsperaUon They have endeavored t JusUfy tliclr actions on tho grttind that the end justifies the means Hut In this they see failure so they arc making frantic efforts to find some new plan to work on They would like to treat Uie old plan as they did the carpetbag This was hoisted over the stan and stripes I but as Uieru was danger r5 it bringing a = attack of 1 grippe in the Liberal Lib-eral ranks It has been taken down although that which town IlthOl1 It syrntolizcd still remains They would like to keep Uie plan of fraud out of sight but si benefit by iU nefarious operations I I a fact however that tho light has been turned on tostrongly for this to lie done Turning from the unpleasant pic tureof tho Liberal party struggling I strug-gling with IU load of dishonor attention is directed t the arrangements arrange-ments for preserving the peace on election day I is fully developed that the horde of thugs gamblers el that have been run in by the Liberals are likely to prove a dli lre turbiii feature Anything in the way of violence would lie n serious blow to Utahs welfare To prevent anything of a disorderly nature = 5 r saloons closed and take every precaution pre-caution for preserving the general peace The committees of the two parties have also agreed to a method lor keening order at tho polls and the following stipulation has been made The municipal central committees of the Peoples Party and the Liberal party by their respective chairmen after due consideration hereby agree upon Uie following points relative to Uie conduct of the election on February 101S90 ITlut each party shall b allowed al-lowed one challenger at each poll In each precinct who may be relieved from Ume t time by his party during dur-ing the day as desired 2 Eacli Orty Ehallbc allowed two checkers or Lilly men at each poll in each precinct A That the shall be an equal number of deputy marshals and policemen at each place of election I In each municipal ward each of said officers H on duty t have a conspicuous badge of once The numb ofofliccrs at each place of election shall be 3 follows I I tho First municipal war five 5 policemen po-licemen and flvu 5 deputy marshals shals Second n twenty 20 policemen nnd twenty M deputy marshals Third ward five 5 > o Thir fe nlrlmJs war liccmen and 5 deputy marshals FourUi ward five S policemen ant i deputy marshal Fifth vard ten IU policemen and ten l l 10 dcixity marshalt 4TIt each sMe shall honestly observe what I called the 100 foot rJe that is Uiat no person shall h permitted to reddle ticket or solicit so-licit votes l interfere with voters Within 100 fett of Uio polls S Tho peace officers shall not arrest ar-rest alleged to be Illegally rt persons ale t b Iegly registered until they have cast their votes and have left Uie polls GAI persona not engaged working work-ing at the I oils lor their respective f rn parties are requested to avoid congregating con-gregating nut tho pulling places and those entiUed to vote A urged t peaceably cast their votes and quieUy retire T That peace ofllcers will on application ap-plication furnish the name and probable places of confinement of persons arrested by them t repre tentaUvesof Uiclr party 61 dealer pry IntoxicaUng liquors r urgently solicited t i faithfully servo the laws and ordinances ordi-nances prohibiting the sale of intoxicating in-toxicating lfUOr I on Sunday and on election day And any person blnl reasonable grounds t b lee the laws are being violated In this regard are requested to report the name of the person BO offending t this party All citizens are earnestly ear-nestly requested t lend their aid t preserve quiet and order on election day and to prevent any disturbance of the peace or violation of the law F S RICHARDS Chairman Peoples Central Committee Com-mittee O W POWERS Chairman Liberal Central Committee Com-mittee m I w vouxo Secretary People7 Central Committee Com-mittee Pepes Louis HvAJia Secretary Liberal Central Committee I Com-mittee The Utah Commission have considered 1 con-sidered I that additional polls are 1 < er < pll A necessary in the Second and Fifth precincts and have made an order prDct mae orer accordingly The following havo been appointed judges of election in the Stud Precinct neW 1 Ed I Butterfield Henry C Wallace and Louis C Shaw In the Fifth Precinct new foil the Jud s aro Cj E Allen Albert S Martin and Hamilton G Park The morning organ of the Lib e party made n promise yesterday yester-day pry that todAy I would regale Its readers with a KBsatlpnl Xatur ally the subject matter n ubei cd t b the election An examination of Uie paper this morning caused We l surprise and surely created a senstiUuu among Uie exclusive ex-clusive readers or the sheet The article was very orlef but It was Uie frt truthful tUtement yet published pub-lished in that columns papers lebe regarding re-garding the present political proceedings ceedings flt bID the thane of a telegram from Chicago and says CilicAod Feb BHlloberts of Salt Lake CjtEMu fa Uie Mormon Church and a ttouC defender de-fender of the teachings of the Prophet Proph-et Is on a visit t CJiicago for a lew days His mission her I to tel the Mormon fide of thestory with reference to tho coming municipal election in BIt Lake City Mr Robertjispeaks fluently and well and jitvwf TOle to Itfa Mciulu a connected con-nected way u 1 The pending ejection In txlit Lake City bald Jie ls attracting wide attention and becomes more exciting asthe day of election por 108 i3 nfo t ruary lOtli tlrnws I near Outside interest is firoUeU bteaute lite fete of Morraanlith Is Wppofed lobe Is 1 connected f with jL In Salt lake the contehdlii jwtiW rife kfiown respectvelv as the Peopies tiirty rpoUev l tty and tho Liberals The Liberal < party I made up ofnonMormons many of tem apostate Mormons carpetbag officials clinging with desperaMotUo the v y last jolltlcal = f tb iWJI Jd teat Within thtlt Feicll bd ridven turtrs bent on bqpmlng the city for the nutraw nf txii1itnn 8 far do the Libeial li party acknowledge the transient character of their settlement set-tlement u to udopt the carpctbaz for their political r badge This molly crowd is making despehllb efforts to steal Salt Lake at Uie approaching electlanj and h y ordfrfil fnclli Jtt Ues at command to accomplish Uie scheme The first of this is a returnIng return-Ing board known as the Utah Commission Com-mission appointed by tho President of the United States and of course all aro non Mormons baptized with the deepest prejudice against the people of Utah THIS returning t ilO t board has the management of all election affairs the appointment of eleton af3r appintment registrars judges of election and canvassers of returns They have Invariably appointed nonMormon I registrars and have given the same clas a molorit of thu Judge election The five registrars of voters vot-ers for the coming elton were all nonMormons and two of them officers of-ficers In tho Liberal poliUcal cub of the city that they would work In the Interest of their party was t bo expected and that they did f Is I a act In hunting up and registering Liberals not only In tho city but going outald and avoiding the Peoples party voters As there f ward for services rendered four out of the five registrars havo teen nominated for office on Uio Liberal ticket two for aldermen ono for recorder and tho other for collector The registrars a made Uie judges of their own work Eel alt a a er Judge to hear objections and Inot late decisions In the district court located at Salt akq declare there is no appealfrom the decisions ter alpIJon of these registrars K > that the Den may ttrikn off and retain wliat names Uiey please on Uio registry 1UU In an election her they themselves them-selves nre candidates Hundreds of Peoples voter are summoned before these registrars t show cause why their names should not be stricken off the 111 scores that were torn in the city are challenged chal-lenged on the ground of being aliens ana nonresldentn in thu city a number of bachelors are challenged on the ground that they wcrepolyg amlsts Uie names of men wlio were polygamists once but not now and whom the Supreme Court of the United 1 Stats decided have the risht lo vote and hold ofllce nre Ulng stricken from Uie regWry Htsby tluSe registrars JtfSo I lUrton of Chicago lately admitted to tho bar of the Supreme Court of the Territory Terri-tory of Utah andholdingcredcntials of admission to the bar of thu Supreme Su-preme Court of the State if Illinois was iieremptorlly denied the right t appear before one of these registrars regis-trars courts as attorney for voters who were objected t such is the power in Utah of the Interested registrars GrauU and petit jurors in Utah are drawn entirely Irom the nonMor mon population ho imy whitewash white-wash their friends while members of tho Peoples Party are cnUrely at the mercy of thelravowed enemies and recently sensational charges were trumped up by one of these iionMorraon Jurlc ssainst I city and county officers for IU 1 IL The Peoples Parly having every reason to believe that a gigantic ron t le tl gibnte fraud would h pracUced upon them on the rl l lraUou of voten employed em-ployed detectives from this city to ferret them out They hive succeeded suc-ceeded In doing it unearthing the mOt shameful ca esof violation of the registration law finding non restdenta have liecn plentifully enlMed t swell the Liberal oto one achievement being to take a special car cqulpixal wiU > whisky nnd cigars doWR the Denver A Itio i Grande railway and register a host of men t corruptly swell th LIt eral vote This and many other corrupt ACt are being I completely unearthed that there remains not a or label to cover them rag The cry Is rnfced In Salt Lake that the wicked Mormons are seeking t inveigle thfsegood pureLibcrals into gambling dens and brothels Int gmbln brthel and thu the people of the East are t Jet tt lii made to believe that Uie Mormons Mor-mons are engaged in corrupUng the rghtcl eng Uiese Innocent carpetbag officials and adventurers U Is a sufficient answer Uiat r Ilonficld siys ho I In Salt Lake only to ferret out cntej of fabe registration Under tho disadvantages which there circumstance place Uicm in the people old and tana fAe citizens of Salt Lake are contending for the control ol the city which they and thch fathers founded They are trying t keep from their throats political vampins who would tttal from tho city and cune with amoral a-moral blight their community Hence I say that In seeking t keep control t of their chief city the people are not only trying to beat off a set of political robbers but also striving pltrl t preserve their city from a moral blight and curse which no temporary tempor-ary business looms would repay There was another article in the same paper on tho election business but I was sojfull of gross misrepresentations misrepre-sentations that I must have been t oldUmc readers a rehash of the long igo There I hardly a sentence sen-tence In Uie whole two and a half columns IhaHias a ilia < Iow of truth for a foundation In one place It ng1 that afelow naurd Arnold Ar-nold is employed Jiy Uio Peoples Party and that others who are numbered from 1 to 7 are also numbr 1 F engaged The fact I that Uie parties alluded to are entirely en-tirely unknown ut the Peoples I committee ornuypne acting with tem The statement that they nre I wholly untrue and I in line wit the whole arc In wblch they are contained Hut = uch desperate straits do tbo wouldbe election thieves Indulge loJhat they publish pub-lish anything Uiat they believe will In degree attract attention any trn attchttnlon away from them while they try out their plot The ese of the people peo-ple are upon them and Uio honest voters of UiecommtirHy are fired wit a determination tat the great fraud shall ia > t prevallf |