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Show HARRISON ON SILVER. Evidently nil Jlopnbllpan do not he-llevo he-llevo lu the claim of the Uinb vailety that silver Is not an issue lu this campaign. cam-paign. Col. ltoo-evelt and hit canlpaltiu speakers in Now York declare that the olectlou of tho Democratic ticket In that State means it luvlval of what they call tho "silver cmzo" and will contribute added slreouth to I be ''silver ''sil-ver fanatics." This notwithstanding Ihtit the New York Hate Deinocnitlo platform has Ignored National issues, and that Utah Republicans have been 'rylni? lo make inlicli of their asserilon tjiatNowYork Democrats liavoaban-donqil liavoaban-donqil silver. Now comes ox-ln-?idei.t Harrison, one of the best known Me-Klnley-IIaunii-Roldboe; Itepahlteaiiy, yho lu speiiklnt; of the polllical sittin-Hon sittin-Hon In his own Sato Indiana says: - Hero a Democratic success would distinctly set forward and sircuKihcu the propaganda for flee silver coinage. In refHrriiiir to Ihe Itupubllcao victory vic-tory in 1RUU and Ilia claims of that party that the cause of silver was dead, Mr. Harrison says: It would he an unpleasant lliln to conteiuplalo If, while In the enjoyment of that victory, any of tho?o wio cup-nmted cup-nmted the cause oNouiid money In 18110 Siinuld now, ollher tlir.'iiuli lethargy orpUine or tliioiiKh the infltieuco of inluor questions, bo led either actively Vir passively lo clvn their aid to the io-vlviu io-vlviu and perpetuation of lids disturbing disturb-ing lulluence, In the light of such authority how can Utah Republicans elalm that sil-ye sil-ye i1 fs1 not an issue in this State. It Is admitted by all Republican mithnrliles to be tin Isitiu Jrj New York, It Is admitted ad-mitted by Ihoiiuilii Itepublloan author-itlc& author-itlc& to ho aVi issue In ludlaim. It Is equally nn Issue in Utah, and tho only way to suppon thu lR4iue Is to vote the ticket of silver, tho Demnerutlc ticket. |