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Show HOW ABOUT THEM. Tho New York Tribune on tho ovo of election said: Vote for tho Republican candidates for repre-tentntlvo lit Congress. Tjiey are all situd money men, while thtUr opponents are tor freo silver or tiro trimmers who do not dure to tell what, thoy uru for- Thu freo sbvor majority In the United States Suuato has so far made any currency reform legislation Impossible. The kpo of a Ileal settlement settle-ment of thu sound money question lusts In the election this full of a sound money Congress n both brunches, which will miss a currency law and m) take thu subject out of no bles. The Hryumstes ate doing their best to prevent pre-vent such a Butt lenient., beliovlug.lli.il. with a freo silver Congress oletted now, thoy uln pave tha way for a v'ju-lory v'ju-lory for Ha Chicago platform In 1U0O. Out hero In Utah the Republic tn party ruado a campaign crybf ''free sllyer, protection und reciprocity,' f(( order to have been strlotlr' holiest they should have said: ''Gold Btandard, protection pro-tection for Eastern cotportitlnps Unit reciprocity botweoti tint administration and )ho m'lllonalio bond holders and government epntractors." That's what, the Republican party of tho present day really ejpjorsea. Which do ynil bolli-vo represents thn trnii Reptiblleitn sentiment of tho Nfttlon) thoEaitern RfpuiideaiiB who are nduiltedlv' siimgii -out g'-ld men ntel wliii e t) ml O:o 'I'cjiiticiit and Congress, or tue Unth Variety of so called sipe.-beuti He-pu'illyarf He-pu'illyarf Wlp. In' order t0 epirH a few euyoRleu'! Hf willing" to tytcrjiJce a rta principle sad o lotoaOHmpnign '" . ' r t with (he wind "silver" as a bait lo euleli tl low Miekerc? Thiui 1 only one Republican party In the Nnllon .ntnl t lint la the Republican parly of MntU llnnna, and the Mew Yon. Tribune I-lis I-lis chief mouthpiece, |