Show DESIGNS I 1 there were comparatively few men in the south at the close of the war who bad had not at some time during the contest been engaged in active hostilities against the government of the united states or who had not given aid and comfort to those whose efforts were directed toward the destruction of the american union there are many more loyal men in that section bow than then but the lead leading ing democrats those who control the pol political destinies of that section and keep the south solid at every presidential election have never in fact given up the idea of making the people of the north pay for the losses sustained by the people of the south on account of their rebellion but quietly as they have worked on this scheme their ulterior purpose baa has not escaped observation their plana plans have boon so well understood that every precaution baa has been taken to prevent the democratic democrat tic party from gaining control of all sill branches of the N government and as a result of careful watching by the loyal men of the north the democrats lave have not succeeded in electing a pros president since 1856 should the democratic party once get pet full control of thia this government the ei ex confederates and their tax ir sympathizers who compise a large majority of the party would demand payment borall for all flossea incurred in their treasonable at tempt to destroy the union billa bills for slaves already fill the pigeon holes of washington attorneys attorn eya awaiting the good rood time expected when they can be presented successfully for payment true it will be against law and common sense but the democratic party is equal to any emergency in such a dilemma the foreign holders of the bonds of the lato so called confederacy have already em played borne some cf the most able lawyers who have bad the effrontery to argue before a committee of Con giese that the government was bound to redeem these bonds because in the hands bands of innocent holders and that the government As aa the victor received all the assets of the defunct concern under the law of march 1 1863 any person claiming to have been the owner of any abandoned and captured property right including slaves might at any time within two years after the suppression of tho the rebellion prefer his claim to the proceeds thereof ia fa the court of claims and on proof of ownership and that be he bad never riven given aid or comfort to the rebellion receive the residue of said proceeds after the deduction of any purchase money which may have been paid together with the expense of transportation and sale of eaid said property and any other lawful expense attending the disposition thereof millions of dollars were paid oat out of the treasury under this law and an effort is being made now to so amend it as to cause the payment of many millions more the proposition is to amend the law so that those who were restored to their property rights in 1868 by president johnsons Joh naona proclamation may prefer their claim on the ground that they were technically loyal two years after the suppression pre eelon of the rebellion but did not understand der stand sand it and failed to put in their claims this bill is now dow upon the calendar with a favorable report in the house of representatives and its passage is being advocated by men professing to be loyal to the union should the democratic party ever succeed to full fall control of the government the public debt which baa has been gradually reduced under republican administrations would grow to larger proportions than ever and the one item alone of paying for far the slaves would bankrupt the union but the men of the north will see boo to it that no democrat shall be elected president Jent for many years to come Tit aStar of grand junction colo is in an anxious frame of mind it expresses its feelings as follows are the tuscarora braves still 0 on the warpath karpath 7 if not will some kindly disposed american gentleman be good enough to send their address to this office for immediate use the star is respectfully informed that by addressing orpheus maxem powers big medicine man salt lake city or fred J kiesel klesel sub chief and general utility man the necessary information can be obtained the star erra in saying that the have gone out of the scalping ecal ping bu business Biness 11 they have merely transferred their field of operations erat ions from chicago to utah and are whetting their knives preparatory to letting out lots of democratic gore A FEELING FIZZLING is apparent in ahls this city since the two national political conventions vent vant ions concluded their labors aad and adjourned jour ned this is especially true of the republicans many of whom have algal sigal fidd their willingness and desire to here after work in harmony with the organization and let byron by ron goasa ba be bygones they dread democratic supremacy in oden ogden city and weber county and their not allow them to contri onte to that undesirable consummation which can only ba a reached by the prolongation of the strife heretofore existing among citizens of republican predilections with the tile thoroughly united the democracy Dam will not be in it to any appreciable extent when the battle royal off in november TUK of judge gresham to lend his name to be used in the scheme to defeat president harrison by throwing the election into the huss of representatives ia 13 creditable to his patriotism as a republican and to his good sense as a man no good republican of good reputation will run ran on the third party ticket yet it is hardly likely fikely that that party will nominate a Damo democrat crat of national fama fame for the first placa place on the ticket as the thereat real object is to secure republican votes in states and give the victory to the Damo democratic cratic party THE tin item below is taken from an editorial published in the provo dispatch Dif patch it is evident that the dispatch bai formed an alliance with the liberal party it bays As to THE tax STANDA STANDARDS statement that there I 1 Is but one recognized legal organization ol 01 each party etc elci that paper Is correct as to the democracy but altogether wrong aa as to the republican party except aa as to possession ol 01 I 1 membership on the nation 1 I committee the liberal of 0 the territory are upon the same level as s the so called straight outs the minneapolis convention having accorded each action the tame same recognition ihachi caro cago convention gho the tuscarora claimants ahalt a half vote or any fraction of a vote but fired them bodily and placed the brand of ol 01 ishmael them TUB tile FOLLOW FOLLOWING IENG shameful and brutal editorial item appeared in tha the chief democratic paper of utah the salt lake Ir herald erald last tuesday morning blaines Bl alnes ba ballrick ball I 1 lack tick and Clev elands good fortune by aade curious chance go together la itt wl 1551 blaine was elected the day cleveland was inaugurated blaine attended his sisters funeral in baltimore cleveland i w was a nominated less thai than two weeks alter after 1 blaine 31 a binnom was beaten for the presidency and about the time was returning from the funeral eon la the game same city in A low months blaine has lost three children whilst C cleveland eveland 1 1 has been blessed by tha the birth of a d daughter aughter a GROVERS POUNDS of meat fell upon the democracy of the centennial state with a dull and sickening thud the grand junction star declares that pern dam socratic crow go down worth ft it cent the leading democratic papers of colorado repudiate the platform and its nominees ir eky nominate cleveland said henri watterson you walk through a boube bonao into an open grave the Damo democratic cratic party with cleveland a at its bead head is marching to ita its doom the open grave is yawning to receive it tue LEHI lem banner bays says that the utah sugar company baa lias applied for agov a government license heense to manufacture pounds ot of augar sugar this year the company campany expects to handle about t cars care of biats this season SK y |