| Show CORRUPT FEDERAL akle IX IS tho the salt lake herald J is making mailing ench nc b an exposure of tho the ousted U 3 8 marshal dr elands operations that 6 khouli th ouli we think startle the demo cintio national administration into an active and and earnest investigation ot of matters and things i connected with the republican government of abi this B territory for years utah has baa hoeu been cursed with and plan dare dareil by ra R corrupt a lot ot of villiana vil lians as over ever were rewarded or fust fostered ered by the so called grand old party it they only know knew it there is one of I 1 the h e finest opportunities right here in utah that hat the democrats east ever had of tinco uncovering yering a nest of republic can fraud and rottenness and making it count in their favor on future tit anre mo mentora political occasions take the last sst twenty five years republican sway in this territory and we dare venture to assert that nowhere in bis big broad land of america can bo be found a spot where finer opportunities pro sent themselves to tho the democratic party for an investigation axil and a rove rave lation lalion of 0 corruption that will amaze the country Ile member that in utah the mormons cormons have constituted the I 1 vast majority of the population that none but republicans have hold held the F federal offices and what few demo crati crate were here her and they were not numerically strong enough to torna form even a corporals corpor alB guard havo kept their mouths because they feces harily had to subsist and could only do so BO on the crumbs t that but alfil from their more fortunate republican publican Ile masters tables the mormons cormons Mor mons hon bon est eat and truthful though they were known to be at home were through the misrepresentations of interested republican publican Ite federal officeholders con ai si derad dered at washington and through out the country to be enemies of hi he general general government and for that tha reason the characters and re presenta tiona of the republican task masters in utah were regarded as ir reproach able honce the office holders have hall had everything their own way for foi twenty five flye years and while the tha government at waihing ton has bas trusted trostad them and treated with distrust the mormons cormons Mor mons they have had bad the be opportunities tuni ties eve even 11 ties lave have not been tal taken on advantage of to swindle rob and deceive I 1 the tha its ca tion tien experience must have taught the party now in power that their political opponents would not permit such opportunities to pass by unimproved during the many campaigns and struggles for fc r supremacy in those twenty five fiva years have hat not the tha democratic party con scantly charged the tha opposing party part y with corruption and fraud in their administration T and was it not on a successful showing of those facts that the turning of the rascals out was at last accomplished f if then in the tha elates where the cry of mormon polygamy mormon priestly domina tion or mormon disloyalty could not be raised to influence voters official corruption and mal mai ai administration ministration finally proved tho the overthrow ol of the republican party why is it not at least considered highly probable that in utah where few others than mor mons mom are to be found these republic can office holders have been havi ug a high old timet we contend therefore that the democratic party cannot find bud a finer field or morn more op hartune circumstances anywhere than they can find right hero here in utah to secure evidence of republican frauds between now and the ilia fall of 1888 in view of the next nest presidential election the democratic party will be hunting bunting Q for dinst such evidence evid enca as they ton can easily secure here in utah since Clev elands elanda accession to office the republican cro crowd wd have run things as they did during daring the years yeara before ile he has seemed afraid to any changes herein behalf of li liia s party friends probably because the might injure the reputation and ana prospects of his par party or his bit object any atly waybe interpreted to mean friend lineba to tho the mormons cormons Mor mons tho the republicans have understood that much danch and taken advantage accordingly of the situation old man bauo is an illustration of the fact ua has ha practically I 1 dolled defied the tha present admin adain the republican duet duct has aL accorded corded with republican policy and doot doctrines doctrine rines sf it has boon the carrying out of the tha declaration of principles adopted at the national R be publican convention of 1884 0 IV Powers the only democratic 0 o judge wo bay 3 had on the bouch since the change changa took place in the adminis tra tion was waa not expected to act in bar mony with republican principles and pledges but in ac accordance cordan ce with those 01 ol his ova party adopted at their ill dional convention through a 4 raia MIS asken idea of what was necessary for him hid to do in order to maintain lie hid place on the tha bench he be followed in the wait Ws e of his bis and bore I 1 I 1 I 1 af X Is I 1 I 1 S marand man and has bas come to grief the democratic convention formulated no such ench policy na as that abal of the lican toward the people ot of utah the former dep deprend rund it both unsafe 11 ind and unjust to RO go to such lengths the party that nominated jamea burno 0 blaina declared in emphatic firms that mormonism had bad to go and the expectation of their success lung hung on 0 n that declaration the democrats held their convention later arid and by its silence on the subject of 0 mormonism decided to lot let tile the utah problem solve itself its success Bucce ssi or failure brin bung g on the policy and principles adopted although the democratic party w were e twilled twit ted because of their attitude atti tudo on 0 n the mormon question and the licani assumed to believe their w g on OH tho the same bamo question would prove a strong point in iii t their heir favor avor the former won the raco race had judge jude powers pursued a less lesa Bj rire sivo give course and acted in accordance dance with the ilia spirit of his hia bartys accod na national onal convention B BO far as aa it effected the utah problem he might have hava been retained in his hia judgeship A differ d affer eat live lico ot of conduct was expected from him than that which was being pursued by his republican associates the fact however bobev r that he be fashioned his bis conduct affer after the ce 11 model contributed we believe to his official downfall |