Show STILL LICKING ITS SORES 1 again the herald licks its campaign sores son and assumes to believe that it did no small partin the ute via municipal election we congratulate it upon its onn self satisfaction it made a gallant fight to make silver the paramount issue in that campaign and we are willing to admit the belief that when nilen it was over quite nine tenths ot of tile the peopled were bellev pra in silver at the ratio of 0 16 to I 1 ot of gold that a little more than nine tenths wro that way when the herald beg its mis inan flonary work ought not nol p to detract in the least from the credit ihie duo our con coni i temp temporary omry for its ita zeal tho the herald says saya tho the non were conil ident d 0 f electing their J by a pid rl ralley of at least 1500 iwho who were ali the e 11 non oll tl blat nt w were e re thus conal dent speaking of oc that 1 by NN hat pin bality wa waa tile the herald conal confident dent at 0 electing its entire ticket then it again poultices its own sores by in that it ul all by itself I 1 in 11 thai 11 I 1 at cami campaign laign did a great daiil deal to block at n most nefarious scheme it does docs not tell N what list that scheme was but A tittle further on beclar that the he people ale cannot understand why the tri TO bune should have been so heen ajai an eft eager er for or a political alliance in the municipal campaign and why it scented so much danger from the same bame religious source tit hi the school campaign anil and wants us to lo explain it stuffs a suit ot of its old prejudices with straw sets it up declare that it Is a man then proceeds to kick hick it to pieces and then as assumes sum es the bearing that Pal FaIR taff put on hen lie said it if your father will do me any honor so it if note not let him kill the next percy himself it required the mind read ing or of our contemporary to discover that such gentlemen as mr lit dooly sir mr mccornick ser salisbury burY mr william and others entered into a alliance to entry a city election true there were men of 0 various religious beliefs tn in that company ant and some aiho had no special religious beliefs but wo we never heard of 0 any man maji in hat campaign using usan any priestly or other rc influence fluence to 0 I 1 obtain votes it if I 1 mr air or mr r dooly doody or mr salisbury tried anything I 1 of that kind we sincerely hope they I 1 pot got snubbed there was an effort t to a 10 lo do here N hat has ofal often n been done d I 1 in n a other I 1 ter places what was tried li in a OZ denver n ve I 1 in new york city what has been done over and over again in san francisco to 10 name and elect a ticket which should bo be under no possible obligations to any man or set of men bu ti I 1 alone to lo the people tha u aas lus never a squat squarer er purpose pu rrose andi icer k ore e carried to the end mor mork ift th the square than was the non I 1 movement for a straight tion in tills city last L TO say paya that tiny any church or creed was waa involved involve in it Is pure bosh the trouble wl our fw contemporary 1 Is that vui w ith it party I 1 Is BO a much a religion that it holds as infidels all ali who do not attach to it I 1 and is utterly incapable of understanding a nature which hol holda principle above party part when it came to the school election it nas discovered that there was a design on art the part of 0 ee 1 maln citizens gentiles Cen tiles and cormons mormons to kill the high school N naturally A tu rally the tribune believed that such s lic h a design should be stamped out toward the close of the campaign cc certain r maln officers of 0 a certain church assumed to use their priestly influence to try to sway the election in the first municipal ward that the tribune hotly resented it would have done the same famo had bad there been any occasion in the lite general municipal election tilo tile herald supported eup ported cheerfully a ticket made up almost exclusively of 0 mormons Mor mons because the candidates had been named in a democratic Democrat lo convention though it was a ticket mode made up by such transparent trades that the tribune published it in advance now after six weeks the herald that in the campaign worked so faithfully that it reduced its party vote about CO per cent wants to know about the tribunes religious bellg ious ally can the herald explain bihy ihy it urged tho the election of it upon fifteen of 0 the lite twenty ono one candidates were members ot of a particular creed and four fifths of whom were named solely bodely to catch the votes of uia the members ot of their own church As to our explaining mr dates dales motives and actions sc tlona mr dale himself supplied d the data he paraded guilty in advance his mistake was in pretending to be acting irom from honorable mo me lives I 1 |