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Show H '1' -HfEjVIClWll-ArHIEVEl). M jj" J TUB Utah-tloctiou for IJelegitc B I ?2 ' ( . has resullI" o&ee more' In a great B ky I victaryJottUfiieopIts!s Party. Hon. fl 1 1 1 John T. Calne Is returned to Con- HBi ' Rtees with a handsome aud Eatls- HH? If factory majority, the nnguttude of Hn ' I j is which cauuot ha correctly stated HE 'fa until the returns are all in. Eq . ' Iff u ,oots tIl0uS'J tile country B3g , ' H districts all performed their political HI. Ijl duty.andlhatUie voters went to tLe Big V polls and exercised the fraachbo a , UWL citizens fcho'ald. In the city there II ''. R was not the same fidelity to the I , ;B trust confided In men as citizens. If ; ' B It is evident that many voters of II I S both partie. stayed away from the HUi jt J ' The iea.soD,for this are probably HM j i i these: After lie czdtfuient and Hflj I ' ,' ij furore of The municipal election, HE '! 2 -omo Peopled raters became tired Hflj i I and Indifferent -from -reaction, and HB I ! j others were thoroughly disgusted HJ ! jj with politics, because they knew HHj J ' they had been defrauded by the HHJ "Liberal" party. Subsequent elec- HB j tions showed that these classes were HH i taking a rest. Others, thinking that HK : f g the People's candidate was tare of HHJ M I ' re-election without their aid, did not HH f R tate the trouble to ca-.t their ballot. HB j, j 31 and the hour" of closing the polls It ijjf comln; before some of them left ' 'I their employment, they did not HB ' jjf cxeft llianielves to perform their ( dutm U ' Ab i$ tlie Vliibendy voters there is no doub ana we think no dispute, that large"ilumb'er3 Intended to chow'tueir Opinion of. the "Liberal" candidate by.thsir absence from the polling places. The figures demon tiate-:Ers unpopularity. It Is to himamosthumiliatingsnub. After Uxrtreiaeadoas- efforts put forth by himself, by pronounced Democrats, by leading .Republican, by gov-crnment gov-crnment bfljcials, by tlie ".Llber.il" HM ,;i papers, and by hired politicians and HH " ! ' stampers, the rtwilU to the 'popu- HHj tn lar,u "genial,"' "'.angelic" and HH. ill "silvery" advocate of antl-"lIor- HHJ I j monism" and minority rule, are ut HHj ill terlyoVenrhclming in their crush- HHJ 'j ing defeat of his aSfiratious. HHJ j We should think this will prove HHJ somewhat of an. eye-opener to him. HHj ' The diminished vote of his party, BJ after the alleged rapid increase of H its members and nctual increase of HHJ "Gentile" papulation, ought to K teach him- a salutary lesson. HHE -JIc-Etoaht Jearn. from it that H j moderation is more, acceptable to B I . decent people of all opinions than H extreme liitterneaj and venomous H hate. That 'to demand the dls- H franchiscment of a class of voters HHJ if fcecaute they 'Bill not vote for their j F inallgnaut foes, is not the right way j 1 i . to gain the support of true Amcri- H I -cans. iTiial the conlinual assertion HHE ' of falsehoois wdl not give tbemthb i " color or texture of truth, nor deceive candid people who wiah to be fair. That while fraud my prevail pre-vail and triumph in a few-localities, it cannot be practiced throughout lie Territory, even to elect its chief BBB literary champion. That "Liberal. BBB to,'-' as he Interprets it, is at a dis BBBj I count. And that rant, falsehood, BBBE j blackguardism and riball abuse will BB j mt. count with respectable people, BBB no matter how much they may BBB di3er from the objects of tuch de- fi3E famation. HBjn 'The election is not only a vindica- BBJI tion of the Delegate, who has done BBJB his whole duty to TJ tah, but it is a BBB terrible, rebuke to his juppanent by BBB whom he has bean most shamefully BBJB abused. BBJBJj It looks as though every county BBBj has given a majority for the Peo BBJB pie's candidate, with the exception BBjB ot one, and 4hc figures from that BBES indicate considerable bogus voting BBB for-Uie defeated candidate. The BHBC acts of a,fuw of tlie election judges, BBBS f in, rejectrug legal voters of the 1'eo- BBBV i pie's PartyV cannot be toa strongly BBEI ! I condemned, -and wa hope that in 9 I the general Eitiafactiou feit over the BBBj result of the ejection, the proecu- BBBB V ' tionof thoe criminal Judges will BBBj ; not be lost sight of. We do not BBBBj ) wish to 'be vindictive. We only BBBj ' desire to protect the sacred rights of BBBJ citins. These are of tlie very BBBJ highest con-Ideiation and should be BBBJ nlilctalneJjnb'mitter at what cost. BBBHJ Put the rascals through! BBH We congratulate our friends BBl throughout the Territory on the BBBK plCn&bS victory they have won. B Sw And we congratulate all classes of B k lhe community on the fact that HHB Jk - they Sill have a Delegate in Con- BBH gress who will represent, not merely BBBf a clique or a faction of a party, but BBHK tjj the entire people of Ulsh and all its BBBBi interests, and will never become tlie BflBBBl tool of conspirators or political ad BBBBb venturersV1 We Join in the general BBBBflt jubilation over the victory achieved. |