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Show I UTAH EXECUTIVE ' . JOBBEDjy BUNCH SJicme Concoefed Wherein Man Who Sat at President's Hf I Left Is Hit. HK 1 - 1 Hfj j! - HE IS BROUGHT INTO WAR WJTH LABOR UNIONS ,, Facts Regarding Who Will Bo Gubernatorial Nominee of , Church Republicans. Hw ''Tf there ever was a man who is HE opposed to organized labor in every way, that man is John C. Cutler, pros- H cnt executive of Utah," said the Prominent Politician to The Stroller on Tucsdaj'. "Of course you remember -i how he came to the rescue of the 1 "Utah-Idaho Sugar compan' when that H( big trust advertised for alien labor, Hf; and gave preference to the Japaucso. L "Gov. Cutler, at that time this Hf was in February last rushed into print, Bf he being a director of the Sugar H company, and gave himself away in H!l u communication which he sent to your Bi : paper, lie then feared that the employ-H employ-H ment of alien labor might injure his Hj i political ehanco in Utah, j J "Recently the forest reserve bureau H ( had occasion to award contracts in B Utah for a large amount of printing. , Job printing establishments throughout E the btate, employers of union labor. V taxpayers, men who have invested ff' i. large sums of money in their business H enterprise, submitted bids. Imagine H their astonishment when the proposals Hf were opened to find that a penal and H' charitable institution of the State, sup- Hi ported by the taxpayers of Utah, had been given permission to bid upon the ; work, and that their proposition was at so low a figure, one far below what H. any legitimate establishment could do thb work, that this State institution wns awarded the contract for a largo V I ( part of the work. Governor Gave Consent. B' ' "I am informed that Gov. Cutler H? v gave his permission to the individual Ht f school authorities to submit bids. Why 1 Hl r He knew that the school, while a Hf charitablo institution and a rcforma- HL tor-, is also a penal institution, those Bf ? who arc confined therein arc prisoners, Bl tho State, ho knew, cares for these Ij prisoners, provides for them jn every Hj way, knew that the institution is u I. - tax upon the public. Knowing this. Bi('!g., -why did he give tho industrial school Hi ; authorities authority to submit bids 'r There can be but one answer. Oppo-Eiiion Oppo-Eiiion to organized labor. Ky "Xow. the Govornor is an aspirant Hl : to succeed himself. 1 understand that H- he has been set apart by tho lecherous Hfj band of twenty-six to again exercise Hi,S supervision over affairs of State, as- H' ! sistel by the wise men made up largely IR of the polygamous crowd who dominate H'v him. ' "Gov. Cutler has a faculty of putting his foot into it always at the B;5 1 -wrong time; hence I. expect to see him Hlii ,out in a communication, in which he Hf I , 'will deny having grnnted the permis- H f sion to industrial school authorities which I havo cited. I voted for H Cutler four years ago because I am a H; ; Republican. I will be a delegate to the H; coming State convention of the church H,' Republican party. It is possible, in H; fact, I shall vote to renominate the Hj present executive. T do this, however, H ns a choice between two evils. Hr "I am a believer iu organized labor. Hr ind I do feel that all State institutions Ht' should be barred from competing Hjf)' Tvitji business firms who. through their payment of taxes, keep Hp up the State. I know that Gov. Cutler N f is opposed to organized labor, for not Hf i an institution with which he is con- B; J nected employs organize! labor. But H l with all this I will support him, for the Hr. reason that the Federal bunch is B' ' against him, and is moving heaven and I earth to encompass his downfall. K. I Where Whisper Started. H "It was from this bunch that tho HL first whisper came that the Governor HI had given industrial school authorities H f" permission to do as they did in this B , printing matter, and T also learned that K t ,lc sueecstinn that the Governor give K h- the authorization wns made to him by B r - a friend of a member of tho Federal H 1 bunchy and likewise a friend of the H I executive. The friend was innocent in Hl i what lie did, but he was worked by H? i the bunch. Hj )' ''.Vow that the suggestion made by j ' i this delectable gang which is housed in the Federal building has been carried HK tlif bunch are tho first to .iump H-' 1 upon the Govornor. TTis antagonism B of organized labor is to be made use B ' of b' the bunch to kill him, politically. Hf Is Mercenary Gang. Hj "This Federal bunch is tho most mercenary gang that over formed a ' combine politically in Utah save the ft '. J band of twenty-six. The Federal bunch ft- I . organization is formed upon the sarno ft I lines as the band of twenty-six, except ft that the bunch are not polygs, although ft' ' the bunch sustains the law-breaking, ?)( law-defying, lecherous hierarchy al- K ways. Unless they did they could not. ! K. hold their jobs. But the bunch is -' against Cutler because he will not do Jr I their bidding. This is -why the bunch Br I ' after him. BBpB; "Then Pee Wee Thomas ia jealous of BBpM' I Cutler because the latter pcrsonntas BBpB ' God Almighty in the mockery iu the ; temple. Thomas believes that now that ' he lias the puckering string about his BBpB :. ', neck and considers himself the best BBpF 'I I Jack-Mormon in the State, he should BBpft I take part in the endowment ceremonies BBpft'' I i and su)plnnt Cutler in his impersonn- ft' ' lion of the Deity. Cutler is willing BBpft J that Pee Wee should do the devil sacfc BBpft. .in the temple, as he does on the outside; BBpft J tiien, Pee Wee already has the costume BBB uccpsary to carry out the part, namely: BBBft . a silk hat. a cane and an apron. But BBBft this :s a digression, ft , I Has Made a Mistake. V "Going back to the Executive. lie BBBft. 1 Ins -not. only made a mistnke.,'biifc ho BBBB )' hiii made a damphool of himself iu per- BBBB v, mitting the authorities of a penal in- BBBB'I ''t'.tutiou to bid against the taxpayers BBBf ivho support the institution wliich beat BBBB I ; .them in bids, as all could easily do. BBBft I I don't know what wc will do With BBBB', ' 'tho man who sat at the President's BBBB: ' left.' unless we chain him or gag him. BBBB'. "But T'm for Cutler regardless, for BpB Ic's the best of the outfit: and inns- BpB Much as there is no probability of them BBBB 1 "'Minuting a decent man. a 'man who BBBB i' " w, rfijjonl. .stamina, backbone and BBBB; . : i resolution to act iu conformity with BBVB. ' BBBB.; ; BBBB 1i ByLAiL' . his ideas of right and wrong as he sees them, perhaps no more fitting selection could be mado than to nominate 'the man who sat at the President's left.' To me he is a lot more reliable than nnv time-serving Pee Wee or Kinky-haired Jack-Mormon; better than any three-buttoned three-buttoned corporal or any alphabetical tool that could be picked out of tho ranks of those who claim to be without the pale of the church, but who are still amenable to the orders of the band of twenty-six. "Of course, the real saints who arc in the Federal bunch dare not cojno out iu tho open. Bill Spry has had the gubernatorial bee buzzing around his head for some time, but he is so subservient sub-servient to the hierarchy that he is afraid to openly announce his candidacy 1 for fear that he will lose his presont .job as Ifiiitcd States marshal; Curly t'allister was so thoroughly scpielehcd t four years ago when, having the nomination nom-ination in his hand. Sinoot and the other twenty-five members of tho band issued their ukase that his nomination would be too raw and the people could not be made to stand for it. As to Fussy Jimmy, he has already been provided pro-vided for, as he will soon be in a nice position, he having been decided upon as church authority in the assay office to determine the percentage of subserviency, sub-serviency, meanness, hypocrisy, obedience obedi-ence to orders, servility and general cussedness in all aspiring politicians in both the church Kopublicau and Democratic Demo-cratic parties in the State. In plain English, he will be called upon to give I he. component parts ami a complete analysis of political aspirants prior to their indorsement by either of the church political parties. "Now, can you blame me for declaring declar-ing in favor of 'the man who sat at tho President's left?' " |