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Show and train robbers the through pas$i'ger has a bard time to "get there." ' The Democrats have already cagried oil ; the front of Stevexson's house, look out for the treasury. All that ia left of the Liberal pspty can be herded together in the joint City and county building1. I The Democratic territorial committee re-joiceth. re-joiceth. So would anybody barely escaped from annihilation. lr the Democratic party really abhors force, it will now have a chance to abolish it in the solid South. There is solid satisfaction in this, that giving them plenty of rope, the Democrats will hang themselves, sure. Rawlins' plurality is not big enough to spread over two senators and two congressmen. congress-men. We'll be in it by that time. . Salt Lake Citt contains 2421 patriots willing to serve the country. P. S. Salt Lake City cast 2421 Democratic votes. Afteb the first shock of disappointment will return a fresh resolution- to down the Cobden party. It cannot live in America. The Times was the first paper to concede the election of Cleveland, simply because it was the first paper to divine the true import im-port of the returns. If there is anything to be gained by holding back facts or misleading mislead-ing the public, The Times has not bersn able to learn it. The only way to meet adversity is to look it squarely in the face. Aggressive leadership backed by Buperb organization works wonders. This has been proved in New Tork over and over again since Mr. Hill got to the helm. Naturally and properly New York is a Republican state. But like his preceptor, Samuel J. Tildex, Hill, knows what he wants, and knowing it, he proceeds straight to get it. Moltkb once said the secret of success in war is to get the greater number of troops to the proper place at the proper time. This secret Hill has acquired. Thus, one by one, he has captured the state in every branch and department. The last Republican Repub-lican senator is doomed, and the electoral vote for Cleveland is the largest the state has ever given for any candidate Why? Because the Republican vote was not polled in full, while the Democratic vote was called out line and reserve where it was sure to do the most good. It is not yet too late for Republican leaders to learn a wholesome lesson from that prince of tacticians, David B. Hill. EDITORIAL NOTES. Harritt has made room for Hilarity. After 1S84 came 1888; after 1893 will come 1896. We doff our chapeaux to Mrs. Frances Folsom C. Axywat, Jerrt Siairsoji had the socks knocked oft of him. It was the wrong favorite ions that were endorsed that's alL We admire Carter's firmness, though it is a little subsequent. The grip has reappeared in the East. Beware, Be-ware, Mr. Cleveland. That should not prevent us from building a railroad to Deep Creek. Ocr cup of sorrow is not yet full tha BriOtGS trial begins anew. As a protest against statehood, Mr. Allen was not a howling success. The fine Italian hand of Craio Chambers is visible in the Summit county returns. Parhaps the Republicans in the Liberal party will now realize the error of their ways. We'll have reason for thanksgiving. Four months of Republican government still remain. re-main. A sheriff stopped a Western express train and seized it for debt. Between sherills i I |