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Show UTAH'8 REPRESENTATIVES, Tho Ogdun Standard has In a recent Issue tho following udvlco') to Utah voters, nnd tho sjiino Is feelingly endorsed en-dorsed by the g, 0. p. organ; Thu Republican party Is tho dominant domi-nant party In the Nation, a fact which tbo people of this State should bear in mind whep about to select men to represent re-present 1 hem in the. halls of Congress, A Democrat, to accomplish anything for this State, must he 11 poison of wonderful won-derful ability, so Ions na (ho machinery of Iho government Is n thu hands of a Republican President! If 11 Democrat sat In tho Presidential chair, thui tint conditions would bu exactly reversed. Knowing that in send Democrats or mugwumps to Congress is virtually to leave tho Stato unrepresontcd. I ho people of Utah should lieslatu bpforo inaklnu such a blunder. Let's see, As near ns we pan recollect, recol-lect, whllo Cleveland was Prosklout and Congress was Democralio, theso two sniuo Republican organs, the Ogi don Stnndard and Provo E,nqurur, wero IndiHtilottsly working for to ulectlon of a Republican dolegato to Congress, and later, In 1803, for nflo-tuibllcan nflo-tuibllcan ropresontatlvo. If their edl tors believed that to hnvo a Congressman Congress-man who ' not in sympathy with tho admlidstrtlon would "leavo tho Stato unrepresented," why did not thoso highly moral journals support tjjo Democralio c iuiIltbiit.'T By not doing so then nnd 1 1 adyanclngsucli specious reasons for present support ol thu Republican Re-publican candidates, they both cstab, lUh theniS'dves as political charhitons and tricksters, who neither know nor respect thu truth. Even if the Standard Stand-ard wero correct in its premise that tho political views of our repn-sent-utive should accord with the dominant Views of Coogrcsj. It would ho no ground for tho support of the Rcntibli can ticket, as oven the rankest gnldbug organs admit thu possibility of the loss of Congress by tho Republican' party. And even If Congress wero 10 bo Republican Re-publican after the next election It would be no excuse for the people of Utah to lend their aid to political Infamy, In-famy, Tho peoplo of this Stuto know the prlncplo for which wo nro contending and wo aro proud to know that the people will not allow themselves to bu dlvertod from tho truth by any such specious roasotisf?) us that promulgated by tho Ogden Standard ana enilorsoi! by tbo Republican Repub-lican peo-wee of l'rovo. |