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Show ssji ' - IV 3fi "LIBE1UL" LIBEU1LISJI. ' T,,IE. J111'" "Ubenl.sm" H I Jgft. Sf tlons. The case of Architect An- ! .'jfcT P?D?!is vefy diking. He j3 di3. 1 I ffUl8:,ereeme enters B 1 J K wIUihliahM been repudiated. M ' 7 A fP be does not vote the K I k T Si1," tlcket Dor ' the HP- ' 1 At , ,"bttal"Bc'eniwasaIiuttho ma-SH ma-SH ' 1 I jJonty of our citizens. That is the IB ' ' iM J PaofUberty which "Liberalism" MS i Ifc 1 P' There have been several Instances Hg' I fife I Rt 0f thB discharge of People's Party f Jfl- kme "Liberal" employers, '-g V' -Pee they would not agree to H 2B ft J010"18 "liberal" ticUt. One case H IB Brr,?!'!'1' U 0f a wmau on Uie 19B1 15 buuJ!nE in process of erection by H ffiB fK Whlttemore. liSI I I UPU 8 maa was askp,j by the fc' i .'. "boas" on the bulldinR, how he Wk 1 ' was going to vote at the Delegate WjM 'M election. "That's my business," he H responded. Well, said the "bo," H tre don't give men work here unless H W m they Tote right. Are you going to sH "Tote for Goodwin?" "Tliat is my Hj ", business," repeated the workman, hX3 E "and I am not going to vote any way H f but as I choose." "Well, you can B JM uit right now," was the "Liberal" IHj decision. The workman replied in IB yt emphatic language, that he bad no iH rote to trade and could do without H fC any such dictation as that, and H ' IS accepted his discharge with cheer- iHj J J fulness. H I This is the building at which tlio H 'I '.Tribune said Ben Whlttemore or- I fir -tiered all his workmen to turn out m and with presented, shovels salute f C. CS Goodwin, the "Liberal" can- I didate, and his pilgrims, on their f way to the train which did so much to ensure his defeat. I These are specimens oi "Liberal" liberalism which both Young Utah and old Utah should regard with curiosity if not with admiration. rjSBjl They are political object lessons, in HH ! contrast to the perfect freedom lu- Hf v in cnlcated and practiced within the H 11 lines of the People's Party. |