Show De Lome has le learned that it i inot is n not t always best to tell the truth about the president of a great reat na na- na tion tion Americans will wilt say sa what the they think about th their ir chief executive but they object to have the representatives representatives of foreign nations nation f d' d N expressing adverse opinions of this thi this officer t X t The indications at present ar are that the present nothing do-nothing do nothing administration will wilt soon be compelled compelled compelled com com- by public publio t to o end th the horrible war in Cuba Autonom Autonomy is admitted to be a failure and there is nothing else that will wilt servas serve serves as as s excuse for failure to take action r. r era Ben E. E Rich of Idaho has been J L commissioned by Chairman Towne Town of the National Silver committee ommittee to organize the silver sieve r t republicans in Idaho Utah andY and Y Wyoming He Heis is at present engaged engaged en in perfecting the organization organizations s L in this state This is action unS undoubtedly un- un S preliminary to a fusion f V of the silver forces in the next 5 h campaign i It caw 1 root democratiC national commit commit- 1 he es out in favor avor of unification he forces for the L j. j Pr election selection At a meeting of I I held last Monday owing resolution was was' adopt he be opinion of othis this kl Y- Y committee ee t ouId be I t I. I the most earnest cooperation between r jus pus friends frields of bimetallism r ld d by the Chicago platform y should use every ever I. I r effort to this sentiment senti- senti t rent ment and to unite in its support the t voters of every party opposed to the S gold standard I The advice given the young people by the speakers during conf rence was certainly timely The young people should ac accept ept iLand it iL f and profit by it The freedom which is allowed to the young people o of this thi city if it not t and kept within proper bounds is bound to bring sorrow into many 55 homes Parents are to blame to toa a great extent for or the present condition condition con con- of affairs If they would t insist on their young girls remaining 3 at their own firesides instead of tramping the he streets every night r there would would be much less dan danger er of their lives becoming ruined r There is no fanatic worse than a religious fanatic One of these I fanatics is never so near to heaven as when he is tearing to pieces someone some someone one one who worships God Cod in in little different manner than himself Rev Charles R. R Bliss a Salt Lake I Congregational minister r is one of this sort who recently delivered a tirade against the Mormons in a sermon before the Boston Doston ministers minister's meeting Every fool ool sermon of this character is au injury to the state because there is always alwa's some S people who vho wilt will believe belie the assertion made If all aU ministers would attend to their own religious duties and leave other c. c denominations to do the same this old world of ours would witness t much less strife and S ID MS M 1 S VJ g S J I I I t 1 it I i i l s I The managers of the Messenger It has no Editor have experienced a great reat change of heart They announce through the editorial columns of that paper that they propose to battle for silver The antics antics' of 61 the Messenger are c certainly certain certain- tain ly Iy y amusing It has ihas' not si sufficient t stamina to come coine out but and nd take t ke abold a abold bold stand b but t it idi idiotically tica Jy talks s about silver r and republicanism when nhen every schoolboy knows that tha t the republican party from McKinley McKinle y down has declared for fur gold Bu Du t s notwithstanding that the whole e republican party is unalterably y opposed to silver the administration tion organ of this J county propose proposes s to start in now nosy v O and make McKinle McKinley y and his party change their policy This is not not a question of the tai tail Il wagging the dog but is a a l question n of a small part of one of the hairon hairon hair hairs hairson s on the dog dogs tail trying tto to to way th the e dog If there was any sincerity t to a Messengers Messenger's advocacy cy of silver w we would gladly welcome it to the silver silve ranks but the whole thing is such n a bid for or silver republican support that is disgusting It will wil gain the paper no friends from Irom th the e silver ranks and must lose it if th the e support of every honest believer i ithe inthe in inthe n the administration Why Wily only las last t fall all when the then editor talked d favorable to silver through it its columns he was calle callec d down by the directors and told tha that t his contract required that he support t the republican party They eve even n censured him for or printing a rut rout o of Wm J J. J Bryan after his nomination These men now see that they havno have hav e no i standing politically and they simply make this bid for silve silver r republican votes voles The only wa way the Messenger can net get et any any silver silve republican support is to come ou out t squarely for the silver republican party As s long as it stands by i the administration and still talks o of silver it is 13 dese deserving ving of nothing but bu contempt The Salt Lake Herald is opposed to having the democratic party en enter en en- ter Let into a fusion with other parties in the elections to be held this year If II the Herald means the fusing o of all parties under a new name we we would heartily concur in the position position position tion taken by it because the demo democratic democratic democratic cratic party being the first and greatest of all silver ilver parties should I I nut not give up its organization or its namu nam but if the fusion of ot all an bimetallist bi bi- can be be accomplished as asit asit asit it was as in the matter o of presidential electors two years ago by e each ch silver party keeping up its own organization and all uniting on one set of candidates we would heartly favor that kind of a a. a union All admit that the financial question overshadows all other issues in importance that the enemies of bimetallism will be found standing shoulder to shoulder in their fight for the gold standard whether they be republicans or gold democrats why then is it not good commonsense common commonsense sense ense for forthe Corthe thc silver men of all parties parties parties par par- ties to make cause against the comm common n enemy It is admitted by all that it will take the united vote of all the silver forces to control control control con con- congress this year and ele elect ct Bryan Dryan president in 1900 Can this result be accomplished by taking aa a aa aa a narrow r partisan artisan v view tw of the question and refusing to cooperate with silver men o of other parties un un- les lesi they come into the democratic party Of course here in Utah the democrats can win by an overwhelming overwhelming overwhelming over over- whelming majority without the aid of ot the others but how v would it bein be bein bein in Nebraska Iowa Michigan and other states We Ye should shourd take a abroad abroad broad view of this question and combine our forces orce for the coming battle Let each party run the names of the same set of candidates on its ticket and let each party be beI I represented on the ticket in to o its members |