Show A CONTRAST A glance at the two tickets will explain which of the two parties is the friend of the workingmen and which is not Search L the Liberal ticket from top to bottom and I say how many wage workers you have found You will find speculators a merchant merch-ant or two some selfstyled lawyers and I one or two men of affairs but not a solitary soli-tary worker for wages not a man who earns his bread in the way that God said he should earn it Nor will you find employers employ-ers in the general sense of the word It is I possible two or three of the candi dates hire bone and sinew to a limited extent though none of them is what anybody would designate an employer em-ployer of men The workingman element is in no sense recognized on the ticket any more than it is taken into friendly account by the Liberal party Those in control of the Liberal organization do not propose that this shall be a w orkingmans city On the contrary they intend that it shall not be a city for workingmen They are doing their utmost to drive the poor laborer 1 from his comfortable home andsend him into the country where it is possible for him to live outside the influence of Liberal extravagance high taxes and misrule or force hjm to remain to be annoyed am aground a-ground down by a hardhearted land lord It would reiuire just about two years of extravagant taxation for unnecessary improvements to drive day laborers into tenements or to tile country Now look at tte Peoples ticket and seethe see-the names of the mechanics the wage earners and the laborers who eat bread earned by the sweat of their brows You will find them among the general officers among the councilmen among the justices and among the aldermen You will also find employers of men in the full sense of the word It is a workingmens ticket because be-cause it was made up by the genuine resi dents of the workingmans city If is a ticket composed of men who believe that this city will be more prosperous the more bone and muscle that it contains who think that the laborer has rights which capital should respect re-spect and that the more houses the occupants oc-cupants own the better the more peaceful and more lawabiding will be the community com-munity THE HERALD is pleased to believe that I the workingmen understand who are their i friends in this struggle for control of the loved city We are glad to note the many manifestations of confidence in thesPeo pIes ticket given by the men who toil and who want Salt Lake to be their permanent abiding place |