OCR Text |
Show PE00F OF SINCERITY. j The St. Louis Glole-Demorrai, a Republican Re-publican paper.says that Utah will show by her next important election, the truth oi falsity of her assertion that she has honestly and finally cut loose from an anomaly. If there be a division on national issues and she goes Democratic, Demo-cratic, it will be fair proof that her reform re-form is not complete, and consequently consequent-ly she will bear watching two or three years longer. The Democrats of Utah might as well learn, if they do not know the fact already, that the old system of misrepresenting Utah has been resurrected in the East by the Republicans to the extent that the Democratic movement is an anomalous anom-alous proceeding and in direct epposi-j tion to the Constiiution,and consequent-! ly should be held to the old Territorial i systems with all its miserable domestic I warfare, unless she goes Republican; i .j then in that event the anomaly would I yield to the constitutional rights of men and Utah would require watching no lunger. It is astonishing that men will listen to such a course of procedure in the event of the defeat of the Republican party in Utah. I mistrust that the Republicans and the Liberal party are in league. If the Republicans win, the Liberals, though they pretend to be opposed to national politics, will go to some out-of out-of the way place and laugh at what "2 thvy will call the science of govern-! govern-! ment. If the Liberals win the Gb, he-Democrat will have 1 r head lines something lik the fol- ! i lowing: "Utah Want? Watching No Longer," "The Republicans Aided In ' Restoring Peace to the Common wealth." "Wages Here Increased Ninety Per Cent," "Wool Growers Are - Now Sorry They Sold Their Clip When They Did," "McKinley.IIorr and the (rlobf-Democrat Brought About the ' Glorious Culmination." a heul brick bats at the European "snob," but our right naight bo questioned, ques-tioned, when we remember how the newspapers of the country gire space to the President's domestic affairs at Lis seaside cottage. The retinues, the tyle, and the sum total which is simply sim-ply stuff". Senator PLU.n, f Kansas, writes a letter to Ogden, in reply to an invitation invita-tion to visit that city, that much as he would be pleased to respond, yet big time will be completely occupied at home. There was a letter founded upon facts. Who picks the next plumb in Kansas is the question, and every Republican realizes the danger of the party in that state. A loss of eighty-two thousand at one shake is enough to make the ton test heart tremble. Yet. r j |