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Show HOW TO END THE WAR, The people of Utah buvo utilized a question tint seem to Ijo giving the govern menu of Kurupo coiiJiidcruUe uneiirineKH. Crowned LeaJo and aristocrat. aris-tocrat. arc beinuinij to learn that labor has its rits and it glory, as well as star-decked warriors, wlio live on other peoples Mood and Kweat verily, the world moves ! ! The iiiasiM hava rights, and, what H better, education, and the proud are telling them how to maintain them. Kokand, preut in all things, yields readily bel'oro sho ullov.i th:it monitor, Revolution, to rise in its Rory power. Concession filter coneen-ion is made and soon the people will enjoy the ballot, when the employer will no lunger be alio to lureo his employe to tijllow his bohest. No loiter trail money buy positions in her nrmy not money, not blood or titled names, but only merit. , Sho is atrLiliii, a a giant, to throw ofi" the clerical gown that entbldd the State: much remains for her to do, if Mho cootempliitOH the continued luiultirship of tlio civilized world in tho ninflteonth century, f lor hereditary system bus, through long years, gathorud hor soil into tho hands of the low; and the rich niako daor-parks and hunting-grounds, whore tho husbandman husband-man should toil. Tho lib oralis la of Europe olaim as God-givon righw to man, free air, free wator and freo soil; and tho moralist unks hiuiHolf in tho crowded States of tho old world, (a question Americans will think of in a century or two) whether it is rifht, that a fow deer hhould livo, at tho ozpousu of tho lives of a thousand human brings, who need the soil for thoir support? Then eomos tho question of tho rights of the government: At what particular point should tho peoplo purrcoder and where does tho power of tho government be-giu? be-giu? Kvod Amorioa is getting muddled mud-dled on Homo things tho Republicans: elaim protection, tho Democrats freo-1 trado, but as soon as you get these I warrior-partizans into Congress, solfj interest swoops tho idea, "of buy whoro I you can buy tho choapost, and sell J whoro you can sell tho best," lo the winds. t Co-operation, with thoui, means no: "taxation, bond on equal valuation j taxes collected by State and Territorial i authorities; f'roo ports and free goods." j Tho rich man that should pay, j m fortune has jtiven him the! ability to do don't do any such I thing, lor all legislation U on his siJc: tho poor man can struggle, hut his! troubles are not taken into account for "ho h;is uo business to be poor!" While Europe is engaged in the cou- Hict of liberalism, wo too have our; matters to see to; our own house to sot j in order, before tho servants got pos-; session of the Establishment, and kiok i the Masters out. j Wo must do away with all uselosw ol- j ticials: redueo taxes and the expenses; of (J overtime til: umko the oil'iced ofj Mich value, (not by stealing from tho Treasury) as to make them respectable in order that honest men can aflord to accept thorn and to ably and honestly honest-ly fill them. To-day, oftioials look upon tho gcveniuiouL as a rich gooso to bo plucked and we feol sorry to admit that good, square-toed honesty, is lound to bo a very ruro accomplish-uieut. accomplish-uieut. Co-operation means united work, aud wo should work harmoniously harmonious-ly aud constantly for tho glory and prosperity of tho entire nation and people. peo-ple. When wo do this, the wolf can no longer feed and fatten upon our vi-1 tals. Tho co-operative riem of trade I which has proved no remarkably mic- ! ecssful here may be an taiislaeiorily j employed clsowlicro all over the land. ' The shares are always ut par, regardless j of tho dividends paid upon them. No! speculator can fatten upon them, and '. a "corner" in them is impossible. They are always for sale by the Society, at i their face value and tho purchase-' money goes to increase the capital of : the concern. With increasing capital i comes increasing business and greater i profits. The problem of co-operation j in trade, is practically aud satisfactorily settled by tho success of the thriving Institution, the capital of which is the property of a multitude of stockholders j of large or small means, all of whom re-ceivo re-ceivo an osaet prorata of tho profits pro-fits derived from the business. Cooperation Co-operation has solved tho problem of trado by giving the consumer his exact share of the profits accruing; may it not , with equal success be applied to every ; branch of human industry, and thus ; terminate the "irrepressible conflict be- i tween tho demands of labor and tho j usurpations of capital V |