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Show HUNT THEM DOWN. We do not believe there are verv many disloyal men and women in the loyal state of I'tah, but we know full well that we cannot hope to be immune from the presence of such indivijualj unless the authorities are able to round them up as fast as they come along, which is a very difficult matter. The distribution of disloyal handbills n proof enough that the city needs combing comb-ing for traitors, pro Germans anl im h other elements of discord as are engaged en-gaged in the work of hindering the I'nited States in iu proecution of the war. The handbills in q-icstiua are generally gen-erally b'lieved to be to" work of ililt crates, but we cannot a!wy be sure in such rases, became it would b mi' enough for aa e-lucAted man to cover his tracks by putting out just tuch productions as thove ilisrovercd in this city. But from whatever source tner come there should be no delav in bring ing the offender, to jutiee. Thousands of I'tah men have cros-ej the teas to fight for their coontry, anl thomn., more will teS on the i'rr line before the end comes. We owe it to thnset men to see to it that their lives be not cn dangred by traito-s at home. I.et the city be scoured for the offenders. At thm time there can be only two rinses of people in the T.'niterl S'ates, loyal citizen and traitors. Hunt down 'he traitors. |