Show IUE LIBERAL VICTOR Mr GEORGE WAiiACS of Salt Lake cIty i In Or aha visiting his brother WILLIAM A LAGE cashier of the Omaha National bank and umoK thoroughly pleased man could not b louna than he over thu result of last Mondays clccUun H Lot homo immediately after voting early Mon > jy morning consequently got no details as to now irmUore came out until he reached this city Spcakinc of this matter he said Oinahu people think they know what a red hot political campaign is but I can tell them they thinKs have a very poor conception of such The defeat of Mormon rule in Salt Lake city Is the grandest victory ever achieved What does it mean Why it means that we will force tem t sell tboir property it means extensive public improvements and the rapid building up of a large commercial center I also means an increase in valuations an enlargement of taxes and the accumulation of a fluid sufflcent to do something wih Our taxi s nuw amount t onehalf of 1 per cent on nqeiter valuation Think of run acit with suet an income as that Th1 now administration will at once adopt a br 1 Liberal policy inaugurate an exlensiv tsystfir of public improvements offer Rood i dnoou Its lor the investment of foreign capita in BUOII tive us such a boom as we have lang beem drtiunilng or Tbe above is from ono of tho Omaha papers I i unnecessary for us t say that it is not the kind of talk that those who know Mr GEORGE Y WALLACE would expect from that gentlemen Mr WALLAC is well posted on the status of affairs in i Salt Late and this i tho reason why Tan HEUALB hardly looked for him t make use of such a statement as the Omaha paper has credited him wih ll WALLACE is one of those men who have made the profession pro-fession that they had no sympathy wit the rule 01 ruin crowd in this city and that they desired one and all to have their rights no matter what were their opinions und for these reasons we are the least ltte bit surprised that the gentleman should make use of the following language The defeit oi Mormon rule in Salt Lake city is the iiuuaest victory ever achieve What does it men Why it means taut wo will force them to sol their property it means extensive puijli improvements and the rapid bUJlL up of a large commercial centre V > r under the impression that Mr Gi l Y W TALLACBisa high churchmem be i lio Episcopal church of this city an vv would like the gentleman to ex pini i what Christian rule ho is going to jubt 1 limself and his party in the force bu tKss Force is not the kind of wu1 a one expect to see used by those prt > i = > iiio buperior virtues We are of the opuoi tat the more Mr WALLACE reads the words which are attributed to him in tut Ouiaia paper the loss he will think of the ad TiE HERALD is not going to think that he was guilty of the expressions quote L There has never bon a day when Tn HTLALK was roton hand to give words of prais to ejih and every man in this city ivlio was willing to do anything for its mr U ui advancement Wo have had as our ivttttli v ords Salt Lake and its success and pro = vnty Wo have been for Salt Lake ant ts advancement f t last and always We have said nothing in praise of that class of ptTsuas who are bore for tho solo and ony purpose of booming real estate to rae and then seek for other pastures gruiU On the other hand there has never be > a person who has shown his faith in our < ity and who has been on hand to pile tbv bricjis ono on top o the other that we have uot pried his efforts We want the boUi which comes from the building of iniiuiiacturing institutions and the erection flea of dwellings aud stores but we have no desire for the advance which comes from the sale of a piece of real estate today to-day for 10000 and for double that sum tomorrow to-morrow GroitGE M SCOT the ACEIKSACIIS W S Mi COKXICK and others of this class too numerous to mention have at all times received their full meed of I praise from us for the good work i they have done in advancing tho ma torai interests of this city by the substantial I substan-tial improvements they have made Itwas TjecLuso we wished a good government in I gD this uty that we desired to see such men i MiCcuxicK DOOLT ROEBBTS SOWTES a 1COISICr DoL RocmTS i ana others of that class in the city council i I 2 > 1 WALLACE was counted as one of the broadminded gentlemen in the ranks of i tlK Liberal party who were willing to see all have their rights and while they differed dif-fered from the majority of the citizens thvli difference was an honest one and just such as wo must of necessity look for We trst that we have not boon in error in our csUsiato of Mr WALLACE and that ho is re tly not one of those who are on hand to j force people to sell their property nvf xciher they wish t or not I Mr WALLACE WAL-LACE i correctly reported in the Omaha paptr TUB HEKAID would like the gentle mia t rise and explain how he would enjoy en-joy some one forcing him to sell his stock in the telephone company We have no I great doubt that he will not sell that stock unless lie is forced t do so and there is no mnjxrea on why he should not b forced I tbitii there i why those who have property I sauiiid not be forced to sell it unless they I oo desire |