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Show J, il- I 'TliE JsTKIKEKS AMI MOIlJ- ! HEX.'' ,gj Thekk is trouble in the "I.iber- al" camp. It ari-es from personal m greeel, the sehemes of wire-puller" ', ' M atMi "LHcral" methods useil within ; 'f "liil-erar' lines. There are several : , candMates in the field ijr the most ' lucrative offices in the county. The r. . fi People's Party rulp, that "office SiS 3- s'wulil se-ek the man and not man "Pli the office," doean't work in the fS' M "Idberal" lanks. Tlie most dL-gust- f,"" '4 in5 scramble for the fit tilings il?' 4 whicli hungry office-hunters lust gtSS . X- after, is now taking plaeeamongthe -p Jf Ittrs against fair and free elcc- & jv The most conspicuous of tlu-se XfbB "W claimants of reward for political jB :S Krvice seems likely to gain the -"B Hi nomination of his party, as it is JjSfejln alleged by prominent men in it that SK he minaged to obtain the appoint- g ment of delegates enough, by means SMBBb ? printed ticLels and tilling up the HE primaries with his friends, to gain jHg the point in view. gEp The Salt Lake Fnounc, in giving W a" '"""'"t of the doings at tli.- M' primaries says: SWB' "In the Thirteonth thfr Wiiabi- &WW& eontM!lml it U raj the delegaUon raKXiKi H '" McCllla for recorder; bat W-INS. lhcre is no 'ck of indignation about it 13 ani charge abound of importations' - ofvoteisand fraud. Td. refosal of the resUtry list for th use of the -iucu,i,nrg6dlWHl,ruof t)al fnna wasinteodM from th. Br. In the Eighth, Mr. SUnton was notified, .o he says, uy 21r. McCallnm that he mnstgetoolofthe way as a delegate, because of Stanton's opposition to McCallum as a candidate for recorder that he (McCallum) intended to run that caucus In his own interest; and tho claim is that he did so." What! "Importations of voters and fraud!" Is it possible? Why, this is what the People's Tarty complained com-plained of at the municipal election, and the school election, and the idea of such n thing was scouted by the paper that now echoes the charge made in "Liberal" quarters. If "importations of voters and'fraud" are indulged in by "Liberals" against "Liberals," what can be expected ex-pected of "Liberals" against the People's Party? It is as wc have said. Respccta able uon-"Mormons" who wink at the wrongs perpetrated to "down the Mormons" at the polls, will open their eyes in disgust when they sec the same tactics used by the wirepullers, wire-pullers, the "strikers and spoilsmen," spoils-men," directed against decent people peo-ple of their own party. It will be seen that all the plotters who havo robbed lawful citizens of the ballot and have worked In illegal voters to supjiort their tarty, will claim place and plunder &s a reward for their dirty work. And to eecurc it, they will use the same means to effect their own ends that were connived con-nived at for party purposes. If the 'Liberals" do net get a heavy dose of their own medicine it will be lie-cause lie-cause they gag in time. Some of them seem to lie sick In advance. Decent "Liberals," look out for the "strikers aud spoilsmen!" |