Show WKTEBS AND CLUTE A Word in Their Defense Honest Men for Judges ElectIon To the Editor of THE HERALD It seems to the writer that you are becoming be-coming rather severe on some of the can didates on the Liberal ticket and I wish to take exceptions to some of your strictures especially relating to Messrs Winters and Chile You complain that they are not representative men of their party and lack many things that go to make up good officials offi-cials I must modestly dispute this and impose on your generosity to make a few comparisons Mr Winters Do you mean to intimate that he has a peer in his precinct Do you suppose for one unhappy moment that such men as P L Williams Theodore Burmester J C Conklin Judge Marshall or W E Smedley approach him in any par ticular I hardly think so They are mere pigmies beside this intellectual giant this honest yet Godfearing mortal The men I mention would possibly do for policemen but not for guardians of the city Mr Clute Lives there a man with soul so dead who never to himself hath said this is my own my only Clute You are not so verdant as to suppose there is a being in Salt Lake that could fill the space in Gods atmosphere that is taken up by him I hope not To change the subject a little you ask the Utah commission for fair honest judges of elflrttinn Worn is where T nrnnnco tn moLo o suggestionwhich to use a slang expression will make you lay down and be quiet and it is this Ask the said commission to point all the deputy registrars except Mc ap Calluin as judges and thus insure that honesty at the ballot box of which we hear so much see so little of and you pray for The reason I make the exception of Mc Callum is that not being nominated for office by the Liberals T conclude that he must be a little shady and I do not wish to see a judge of election who cannot stand out in the bright sunlight of public scrutiny without blinking HONEST GENTILE |