Show EXCHANGE GLEANINGS history will know the national republican convention of 1896 as the convention whose platform wits wag made by wall street the agent of england and whose candidate for Prec president precedent ident is the servant of a syndicate of gold speculators patriot frank J cannon is the only man who could be called a mormon on the st louis dele delegation apiou what of i it t does our contemporary want politics run on a church ratio la Is the enquirer a political journal or a church organ the broadax arthur brown visited in private the great and mi mighty oaty hanna owner in tee timple simple of the republican party a few minutes before departing in from st louis in that interview handa banna told brown that a mighty effort will be made 0 0 get the republicans of utah to vote for mckinley will they succeed will they vote against their own interests we jont dont li believe clieve it patriot even in this heart of the silver west there are papers that have the brazenness to presume upon the supposed ignorance of their readers with the theory that the question of finance does doer not conati the one overshadowing shadowing oer oNer issue of the oncoming political crisis corisis in the nation the southern censor of richfield tells its attaches that mckinley has made one of the most complete studies of the tariff which he saw co coming as the issue richfield advocate the course of the salt lake tribune regarding the work of its party in recent convention is honest open and conscientious and we are arc of the opinion will appeal to the great majority ot of its roa readers dere the tribune s course is one oie of the many incidents of recent occurrence which prove the and s seriousness piousness rious ness of our national politics without equal since Lincol ns first fereti election and that vital principles rather than party traditions will appeal to the people during the struggle now beginning the tribune will wield an influence to too mt alt pleasant pyramid A special train of wealthy monopolists opo lists visited mckinley at his home the week before the republican convention le learning arnin from his own lips that he was theirs for monopoly and gold they offered no further opposition to his nomination the man the people dont want to vote for patriot what can we think of arthur brown and banker mccornick where were the people to meet them ou on their return from st louis where were the bands banda that should have played for their be benefit refit where were the plaudits pl audits of the citizens at the gallant ul work done by these mighty stal warts of republicanism republican ism checho answers w where here republic the republican platform is silent on an income tax lax it would never do to declare lor for an income tx because mark harina the head of the syndicate which took mckinley out of af soak is a millionaire and would have to pay an income tax see let the chicago convention declare for an income tax and the farmers and wage earners will leave the g 0 p in a body utah pat patriot riot we believe that senator cannon felt the rebuff of the st louis convention more keenly than these papers state senator cannon was truly and conscientiously doing his duty ile he stood up before that great and mighty host and plainly told them that they were inere leading the country on to destruction lie ile thought more of his manhood than ho he did of his his party and in this he wins glorious opinions from not only his constituents but from every true born american citizen republic 1 I believe I 1 am modest in my estimate said congressman chas chap towne of minnesota when I 1 say that 75 per cent of the people of the united states are opposed to the gold platform adopted by the republican party congressman T towne owne is a republican speaking of the tariff issue senator pettigrew said the issue of protection however is no longer one of principle hut but simply a question of rates of duty for the wilson bill is 3 a protective prote cliva tariff measure with lates rates of duty duly slightly below those imposed hy by the mckinley act and I 1 am still earnestly in favor of the protective tariff and shall vote to perpetuate it on auy any occasion 11 utah patriot A respected old couple afforded a heap of fun to their neighbors the other day the old gent was dressing the flower garden in a manner not approved by his hia spouse she remonstrated then there was a push and a clinch and a fall the old lady on top with her hind hand twisted in the masculine heard beard lie he begged to be allowed to to get up but was no sooner on his feet than he be began to crow and made adash for his assailant with the result that he was soon on his back avain sain a a helpless victim to womans wo comans mans rights again he begged to be allowed to get up and was permitted to do so but now more savage 7 than before he seized a shovel a and nd a chase commenced but both were too old to run far so a truce was had and he promised not to do it again millard progress |