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Show A COURSE TO BE AVOIDED. Our correspondent from Park City yesterday morning mentioned a war which the labor unions there are making mak-ing upon three men, one of whom, Harvey Har-vey Hardy, Is mentioned as having "Just returned from the coal fields, where he served ns a member of the National Guard." The other two' named are alleged to have fought against the unions; but as to Hardy, thero Is no such statement, only that he did service ser-vice as a member of the Guard at the coal fields. We trust that If there Is any purpose jn the minds of any members mem-bers of the unions to attack Mr. Hardy for that reason, the wiser men and cooler heads In the organization will shut off that Intolerance. Wherever this spirit of persecution by labor union sentiment has shown itself, It hasbrought odium upon the union, such conduct is against public policy., Is treasonable In essence, and Is Justly condemned con-demned by every right-thinking mind. It Id to be hoped that the unions of Park City will steer clear of any such exhibition of spleen against the laws, and hostility to organized government. For It is the anarchistic view, and wholly reprehensible from the standpoint stand-point of civilization and popular rule. |