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Show I j Boosters wear tho flap. 1 S "Everybody wear the American lla, fihe badge of human liberty. Jj Now .you "know who are to be I he jwinners in I ho county election. J "Shall tho people rule?" Tndeed li03' shall, if this racket keeps up. ' Apostle Smoot's steam roller is due to receive ono large and effective smash. '4 Xp, wo can "t see how Mr. Fo raker i lan now regard Mr. Taft as his dearest '.Jriendr ...Candidate Hisgcu has shown Salt' Lakers that he has a few things to say, himself, l Would that mine enemy write a letter!' 1 seems. to bo the present fashion i in political desires, ' President Roosevelt appears to have his hauds full, with the pen in one and the big stick in the other. What Uncle Jesse Knight wishes just now is that somebody would switch the ' limelight, in another direction. Of the National campaigners it may at least be said that they are becoming rather impolite toward each other. This introduction of' Standard Oil into the campaign has by no means had j the effect of. stilling the turbulent ; ' waters. - But it is questionable if the adniinis-tration adniinis-tration will be able to make the Stan (lard Oil company look like a grease spot.N B - That was a cruel blow dealt Utah Hj ''Democrats" by the prophets in the Jesse Knigiit matter; and right on the wishbone, too. ' ' The Rooseveltt hasto to join interests j with the Hearst faction is proof that 'even tho ship of state will make for j 'any old port in a storm. j H Anyway, the country has been com,- 1 1 polled to sit up and tako notice of tho fact that there is such an individual as. '"William Randolph Hearst. Come out boldly in defense of your-selves your-selves and your neighbors. Your vote i'or tlie entire America n ticket will do the 'business. Besides, wear the flag. 'i Whatever scmples fr, Roosevelt may H possess ngaiust -the uufair exercise of ' Federal influence in politics, there is ' nothing to show that bo is working them B overtime; H' Jf However, developments in the local H Campaign should convince good citizens that there arc few thiugs too low to Ho -stooped to by a pretended under-Hj'( under-Hj'( j stuy of Almighty God. jPhe Cleveland Plain Dealer says that M 1 there is anytliiug in a name, Mr. H ( S'PO" should make a very lively race. I But. in this instance there is nothing H! t in tb; name but the fatal millstone of B.'i identity with an nnpoptilar Federal H bunch. , ' hfder Morris said in the tabernacle on ..Sunday that tho Lord communicates B. witU man through thciformbn prophet; fc r jmrnrBrMMirri-nT-in-r - and tho Mormon prophet says that Ho doesn't. So it is up to tho citizon to make his own selection between tho two statements. |