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Show i This day's work will settle the political Etatus of Utah for some years, at least. Then the duty of democrats is plain. We believe they have recognized recog-nized the stern duty which has been resting on their shoulders and when the vote is counted it will be seen that their work was not done ith baby hands, but that strong ardent men went at the work in earnest and the result is a victory worth crowing over. Now let the passions of war subside. The fight has been made, it was a good one. Let all be satisfied and as good citizens obey the will of the majority as it is expressed today at the ballot box. The wounds of the conflict will soon real, and peace will prevail. v'Let every patriotic Utonian use only Utah made sugar, even if it does come ' higher than outside sugar. We owe this much to the sugar mill, and in Ithis way we can hit the Bugar trust a devil of a lunder. Use Utah made supar and no other. It is the proper caper, commercially speakirp. It seems now, to our apprehension, that the republicans have got such a dose as that they will lay still awhile. Fran kie might as well conclude that fiere is no open 6eat at the congressional congres-sional fireside for him. Let him stand by that power lever. It's the place for him. . '.a The election is progressing peacefully peace-fully but earnestly, ft is sadly against the republican0 and of course they are not in a good humor. But they can do nothing. They make wry faces over the result but muBt take their bitter medicine. TnE Herald, Monday, set forth the issues of the campaign of two years since. They are the same today. The same people are voting and the same result will follow. Like produces like. Let no democrat doubt the result for a moment. The Tribune deals largely with Blaine Let the poor fellow sleep in peace now. It is too late to aj ply Blaineism to Utah and the day we iive in. Blaine's work is done and the republican party's work is nearly over. John P. Jones has the republican party down fine. He knows that the republican party oan r.ever and will never do anything for silver. The people peo-ple of the west had better make up their minds to that fact. . Frankie collided with a chunk of American dynamite today. He'll recover as the centuries reel off, but it will require several of them to blunt j the hurt. It's too late now boys. If you hayen't gotten in ycur work by this time, you might as well go home and stay with your wife and children, Today haB been the work day of the campaign. We can all rest tomorrow. The sticker men will never reBt. Get all the belated democratic votes in. Rush the boys to the polls. Every vote counts now. DemOceatb will vote up to six p. m j today. |