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Show f On with the printing press ! Give U9 more editions of "Nuggets of Truth." Snow the territory all ever with the opinions of the brightest minda in the Mormon church in favor of the party of protection and home industry. In the meantime let the Democrats keep on with edition after edition of nuggets of nonsense. If any voters are left undecided by the Republican pamphlet pam-phlet they are sure to be converted by the Democratic response. j NUCCETS OF NONSENSE. What a high old tima we are all hav-ing hav-ing over that innocent little pamphlet, "Nutfgets of Truth!" Of all things we despise a dull campaign, and so we feel I tinder obligations to the compiler of that interesting document for the livli- est episode of the present political sea-Bon. sea-Bon. But what bushels of nuggets of non-tense non-tense are being dropped from the Democratic Dem-ocratic press on this subject I All that that pamphlet attempts to do is to il- luminate the Mormon mind on the subject sub-ject of hom industries and the policy of the party that makes and maintains them. It demonstrates that several of their greatest leaders are on reoord as Republicans, and that all of them have been in faror of having Utah bring nothing from abroad that might as well be manufactured at home. In a red-hot political campaign good managers use every influence tley can to convince the voter that their principles princi-ples are right and that the principles of f the other party are wrong. The Ger- ! man, the Irishman and the Swede, the workingman and the soldier, find the opinions of men whom they know and beliove in brought to bear upon them. It is all legitimate and it will be done hereafter, as it has been done heretofore. The Democrat- of Utah ar the last crowd on earth to make any objection. They have pursued this very lino of tactics from the beginning. They presented pre-sented us with a solid Democratic legis-latare legis-latare last -winter, obtained through false pretences. They got that legislature legisla-ture by telling the people that the People's Peo-ple's party and the Democracy were one and the same, and they are trotting Caine; Penrose and Thatchee all over the territory today to make the Mme "argument." It is only because the Democrats are desperately wounded that they set up uch a roar. They have intelligence enough to know when. they ere in pain. |