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Show WE would respectfully ask Ths Salt Lars Timsk, not aa terminal favor nor yet for sweet charity's sake, but as a nwpan-r that loves fair il ly. t m nd Its own bulneK. Thl Is our tight and It Is none of your funeral. You urt not ue'iualnted with the situation; lu short, you know not what you do. Our b m is are now full, and when this battle o . il.htaalnsl wrong Is over we will try an euierta u yo.i. We give you notice, and a 1 tin-newspaper of th tempi -d city, to ke -p your han ' off and let us have a fa r tl'lit while wn ri'si tie your ster city from the accursed ac-cursed h;m Is of the deliaucher. There lsu't a wife or lstr In Ogden but what today la pray-Inn pray-Inn for th eui cess of the clliens' ticket, and you are mocking fiem while they are on t'le. knees and rusting reproach on their le.irs. In tlod's name and In the name of outraged .luetic .lue-tic keep your hands off and mind your own biiHinesK. Og.tcn I'nlon. Lugubrious and sentimental, isn't it? However when the election is over and the Liberal victory won, we hope the Union will rise from its knees long enough to enlighten Tiik Timk.s what is the business of a newspaper end why the public affairs of a sister city are not a part of it. The I'nioii does not, and as a matter of fact it cannot, impeach the ( haracter of a single candidate on the Liberal ticket, and yet it inveigles against the "accursed hands of the debaucher." A paper so intemperate in the use of epitaphs is either sorely pressed or irresponsible. "Tlicra isn't a wife or sister in Ogden but what today is praying pray-ing for the success of the citizen's ticket." Does anybody believe the assertion? as-sertion? Does the Union believe itself? Was it honest when It made the statement? state-ment? Is it honest wheu it makes this tight? |