Show A LIBERAL legislative RODY PARK CITY furnishes the world with a small scale example of a legislative body composed entirely of the class claes of politicians who are seeking to regenerate utah and bring her into harmony with the rest of the union it will be borne in mind that park city is an ideal liberal Libe ial municipality no other kind of voters make a show of existence there there are not mor imor mons enough in the place to serve the local press and political leaders as objects of abuse mearld if not quite every municipal officeholder is a liberal and presumably a member of the loyal league the press of the town towia is also exclusively liberal anti mormon and pro loyal league the city council of this elysian burg is the exemplary body of solons to which we reter refer and taking as at least partially true krueth the descriptions of it and its surroundings which are given by the lecal press we judge that a breezy untrammeled species of liberty has been established under its aegis which is probably upon this continent during the legislative deliberations of the city council of park city it does not seem to be an unusual thing for the lie to be given by one member to another and pd for epithets of the most emphatic character to be bandied about in the most unreserved manner it appears to be quite a common thing for aldermen to rise up and express their opinions of the representatives of the press present using tor for that purpose the vigorous vernacular of the mining camp saloon it is in vain that the cowering scribe suggests that a legislative hall ball is not the proper place for a journalist to be flagellated flag elated by a lawmaker law maker the lat tatters idea of liberty and propriety brooks no admonition lW whereupon hereupon in his next issue the liberal I 1 editor editor refers to the alderman in terms and a style peculiar to mining camp journalism one of his bis mildest expressions being a comparison of the park city council with the lime kiln club on a recent occasion the city attorney addressed the council in an attempt to make an official report of his doings b but tit was too intoxicated to be coherent or intelligible in his remarks seriously the wangling quarreling and utter lack of ef order and dignity that often characterize the sessions of the city council of park city are shameful we are justified in assuming that park city where a number of wealtny wealthy and influential men reside or own property has given us some fair samples of officers chosen from the ran ranks ks of the liberals and of the loyal league |