Show attack on president cannon it docs sem a ottlo singular that a newspaper of the importance of the now york times should devote seven columns to a private citi zan two thousand miles away as it doen in its attack on president geo Q cannon it is probably pro bibly true as tho halt lake tribune suggests that it is dono to defeat the utah company of which mr cannon is president in its endeavors to raisa funds in new york fur tho building of a now railroad I 1 may be though it is purely political the new york dimpfl is the organ of the administration and of course the loss of utah to democracy naturally does not sit well on their political stomachs in either case however the attack is directly personal and indirectly an insult to the whole republican party the is that arre in utah the people aie different from the rest of the country that if he ad ministration prick UP we do not bleed as they du ache truth ii however that we have suffered quite as much in utah as have in other states from democratic misrule our mining interests hava apen well nigh industry acs been knocked out have suffered and bushings ha been generally the people in utah vote from the met of the united states that ao largely went it seems to us a little strange that utah did not go more largely republican then for the great organ of the Demo cratin party to come onic and slander the people of utah as it is doing charging the church with corruption and the people with lack of stability and character is simply democratic in other words infamous it ought not to be allowed to rest here we agree with the the new york times ought to be made to show its hand in a libel suit the republican party will stand bemi cannon in tho expenses a suit for they are interested ahat utah be not the subject of vile slander democratic indebtedness there is no surer guage to democratic incompetency than the state of the public finances with which they have to deal they seam to inn in debt in every department of government they are placed in provo the party ran behind some thirty thousand dollars in utah county they are behind some eleven or twelve thousand bollara and the democratic legislature bonded the territory for two hundred and fifty thousand dollars when we come to the general government the same extravagance of public funds is bonds have been issued to the of to keep the wheels of government moving now read how the republicans ran the government from a report of hon charles foster republican secretary of tho treasury dated dec since march there have been purchased and canceled united states bonds of the face value of for which there was expended the sum of 20 of the bonds so purchased were 4 per cents and 00 4 per centa the expenditure was less than the sum which woud be required to redeem the bonds and pay interest thereon to the date of their maturity during the earbe feriod there wore redeemed at par 25 41 per cent bonds and a amount of the edme loan has bean continued during the pleasure of the government to bear interest at tha rate of 2 per cent per annum the annual interest chareen march 1 waa SO it is now the republican administration it will be been reduced indebtedness the democratic administration bag increased it that ia the difference between republican and democratic administration the one always runs in debt the other at least runs the government without lunning in debt it is the same difference as characterizes a successful business man and one who eventually goes into bankruptcy THE comans womans suffrage argument in the columns of THE aa it yi y i now stands seems to have narrowed itself dovin to a gentleman in favor of comans womans suffrage and a woman opposed to it we believe comans womans suffrage is right and ought to prevail in the new state it is no untried factor in government here in utah for we have seen it tried for aars and know its beneficial results still he ladica now should not be on the if they really de sire the franchise it should come through their exertion prompting the gentleman to an exact justice the columns of THE are open to the women on the suffrage quee tion THE democracy sent out to utah just after the division on party lines such great men as senator faulkner congressman bynum and congressman W L allson wonder if they were unsuccessful in their dealt bynum still pays that they had strong assurances that utah would be democratic if admitted as a state they did not reckon on the protectionist sentiment of the people when they accepted those strong assurances IT is really the salt lake herald that started the anti mormon rumors of the church turning utah republican the herald has been talking about deals ever since the last elec tion aud intimating that judge bennetts speech at the grand republican ratification clearly showed the deal had beon consummated of course democrats are sore and they blame their defeat on some one a sieve the chief function of the kidneys is to separate from the blood in 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