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Show LIVING Warren Fosters Paper. VOL. 4 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1898 Successor to THE INTER-MOUNTAI- o ADVOCATE. N NO. 31. If this numt the label con-- 1, H. L. GAUT SPEAKS. WHY WE WILL OPPOSE DUNBAR. certain paper. Mr, Dunbar deliberately talnlnir youi had bettei . renew mlKhty .ck,you as that is the Ogden, 111111, tug. 5th. 1NM. Some are wanting to know why we are so drew his pen across the name of the paper W next of number the issue. imo Foster, l)ttar Sir of David C. Dun- and inserted the name of his favorite sheet, opposed to the The voice of the office seeker is again bar to the office of county clerk, or to any thus demonstrating that in point of power leard. His number is legion and his schemes REMEMBER NOT THE MAINE. other office. We have two reasons. The first the judge is but a pigmy and a helpless tool as numerous as mosquitoes in New Jersey, ERNEST WIKNE, IN THE NEW TIME. is a personal reason a reason in which the in the hands of this Monster Moloch that has )ut the greatest of his schemes is fusion. coThis scheme be called fusion, great may Vengeance is mine, said Israel's God. public is possibly in no way interested fur- arisen among us in these later days. Thus else to or unification or operation anything Thus far forget the Maine, ther than their desire to see fair play. The it is that a servant of the people becomes an suit the taste of the individual, but its object And rather fight, if fight we must, second reason is a good one, and one in exacting and autocratic monster, who rules is always the same to A nobler end to gain. get the offices. I which every litigant in Salt Lake county is as with a rod of iron. The tendency of the dont like it, for two reasons. First, I do not Fight if there be no better way times is in the other direction. The people ike to be dragged in by politicians when personally and financially interested. To stay the tyrant's hand, need me and be when out kicked they For nearly two years prior to the first of are very much awake to the fact th2t hither they To rescue from oppression dire need me. Second, I dont believe in dont January last we had devoted a great deal of to the office holder has had too much power ree silver as the sole issue. I have two reaA helpless neighbor laad. time and energy in building up the business and the disposition of the masses is to cur sons for not believing tnat free silver should Give battle, if it must be so, of this humble sheet in the way of publish- tall rather thon to enlarge upon it. And e made the sole issue. First; as a political The fetters to unloose outside the mining districts, it is as ing summons and other legal notices. We, Mr. Dunbar will find it so. There is a strong issue, That dwarf a people's normal growth, dead as the of negro slavery; and And during the time, by strict devotion to busi- and growing sentiment against delegating second; as aquestion for the stop lifes fittest use. distressed remedy ness, had made a great macy friends among powers; and a still greater sentiment against of nine tenths of the people, it is abso-utel- y Bui let our flags float on the breeze the attorneys, who gave us their work, which men who arrogate them. The idea of popuworthless. This country has reached A manlier battle cry, a stage where its productive capacities have had just begun to pay us something over a lar government government by the people For death avenged by still more death No wrong can rectify. mere existence. On the first of last January is gaining ground very fast all over the world far excelled its capacity of consumption. A with the improved machinery now weaver, Mr. Dunbar stepped in and claimed that and Salt Lake t ounty is not altogether dead As fought our grandsires and our sires in use, can, in a week, weave cloth under the new law he alone had the right to on this issue, and we believe that they will to clothe a whole village for a year.enough That mankind might be free, The So let us rally at the call, fall rise this in smite the and man hip and same is true in almost all other industries. which all publications up designate the paper Remember Liberty shall be made. He, for reasons best known thigh who attempts to give greater powers The great question of today then is: What to himself, selected The Herald , When asked to office holders, which means that Mr. Dun are we to do with the surplus products of Free Silver Republican! You might as labor? Or, if you prefer; what are we to do why he did it he explained ti..'. it was a bar will be retired from the office he now to find work lor the unemployed? Every well speak of a white winged angel of his matter of conscience with him; that he be- disgraces. So far as the county clerkship is intelligent person knows that the country Satanic Maiesty. lieved the law contemplated that these no- concerned we consider the defeat of Dunbar cannot be permanently prosperous with millions of its people idle and millions more tices should be given the greatest publicity as the paramount issue. Let the Populists do business or quit. only working a small part of the time. With possible, and so on. We suggested to him The way to do business is to put up a tickaccess to the land denied, with the machinethat if publicity was what he was after that ONLY ONE WAY OPEN. The of in et oi hands the the way to quit is to fuse again. capiry production he ought to have selected The Tribune. This talist and every industry controlled by the Whether or not the Populist patty as knocked him off the tree completely, his distinct organisation is ever to be heard of trusts, free silver will be ot no benefit to the If one half be true that the Democrats mass of the this to Believing believe people. make great to us to and Republicans are saying about each other only refuge being try again in Utah depends entirely upon their I object to a unification that he believed that The Herald had a action this fall. If Populists are tired of be incontrovertable, it is high time that decent men seek political on a free silver basis. H. L. Gaut. circulation Of The than Tribune. their work and propose to go out of busielseuhere. greater We can truthfully say that Mr. Gaout lodgings course he knew that he was lying when he ness and close up by selling off in a joblot speaks our sentiments better than we could said it. But, to further refute his own con- what few Wheat is now selling for 45 cents. Of traps they have, we know of no do for ourself. To our mind, nothing seems conrse it is the republican administration scientious racket, some weeks afterward the better way to do that than to follow the lead clearer than that the silver issue outside the that is to be given credit for it. As soon weekly Bee was started and, to the surprise of The which is now fighting, bleedof all who knew the great and growing con ing and dying for the cause of fusion with few western silver producing states, is too as the farmers have sold their crop the price dead to skin. People are very apt to either will no d dition of Mr. Dunbars conscience, there that judi come up. known to the world as the claim a proposition true or else it is false. were quite a number of notices of summons Free Silver Republicans. We are just as claim that money is either the creation The wing and tail feathers of the Repubappeared inthat sheet, which had not at much opposed to any sort, of a deal with the They that time three hundred bona fide subscrib- Democrats. We certainly had enough of that of ja& or else it is not. If a creation of lav, licans prty aie getting together on a, mixers. This paper jumped onto his conscience two years ago to convince us that that course then the fiat money fellows are right; if not ture of free silver, protection and reciprocity. with both feet and, using Noble Warrums would be equally destructive to our future the creation of law, then the gold bugs are Possibly no three things on earth could be own language, who was then editor of the prospects. To our mind there is but one roac right. As soon as you pull a man away found that would mean less. At open to us, and we must either take that or from his gold bug moorings far enough for sheet, we plryed h 1 with The Bee. IIoo much of the war tax do you think him to see that the government can take all events, no more notices appeared in The go out of business and that is, to put up a 40 cents worth of silver and, by law, make the Western Union Telegraph Company Bee. We refer to these things more to show straight Populist ticket for at least one of the when it makes its patrons furnish the the character of the man than anything else. State offices. As there are only two State it worth a hundred cents, he will, in spite of pays Did not Congress know just how From that time on Mr. Dunbar has stuck offices to be filled this year the Congress all that sophistry can do, ask the next ques- stamps? it? Certainly it did. would it work to The Herald through thick and thin. Of man and judge of the Supreme Court anc tion: Why not make the other 40 cents fiat course Living Issues has been a great suf- as Populists believe that the judiciary shoulc as well? There is no sound sense or reason A long time ago we became imbued wiih ferer. But, as we said at the outset, that is a be divorced as much as possible from poli- in the average silver argument, and people the idea that a man who believes in a promatter in which the public is not at all inter tics and hence would aot care to make the are beginning to see it. Then to pin all our tective tariff has a soft spot somewhere in ested. Now here is one in which the public fight on the judgeship, it seems to us that faith to silver and make a fight on that issue his head. As we have never been able yet is interested: In Utah the legislature has not the party should nominate a good man for alone, is too much like shoveling moonshine rid mind our of to that idea. altogether as yet passed a law establishing a maximum Congress, slay with him and put up the best Of the three great issues of land, transportarate charge for publishing legal notices. Up fight possible for him. At the close of the tion and money; to our mind the money out Truly nir.e hundred and ninety-ninto the time when Mr. Dunbar assumed the campaign we would have some idea of where question is of the least vital importance; and of every thousand free silver repubrole of czar, the matter had been regulated we are at. Otherwise we would not; we would of the several phases of the money question, licans would join the populists before sunfree silver is of the least consequence; and a down today if it could be shown that offices by competition. When he stepped in, com- know no more of our strength after the eleca set of men, or a political party that man, off. all The was could Herald cut petition tion than before. lay within the power of that party to give. has gotten no farther into the reform quescharge just what it pleased for this work and tions than the free silver business is but a Broi her Smiths argument that the midno one dared to hinder or make it afraid. According to a statement published in babe in exdle of the road fellows are there for office embroyo and merits no attention It had Mr. Dunbar, the county clerk, to do the New Time, the receipts of the Western let alone until it be to grows. brings to our mind the story of the Catholic the holding while it did the skinning. Wheth- Union Telegraph Company ia 1897 were cept who wanted to be buried in a protestant er or not The Herald did this is not ma- $22,638,859. The expenses for the same for the great room see to We any fail cemetery on the grounds that it would be terial to the question at issue. It had, and period were $16,906,656; leaving a net profit manifested at Mark Hannas letter the last place the devil would look for an surprise has now thr power and can use it to the of $5,732,203. It should be borne in mind to Glen Miller. It is strictly in accord with Irishman." queens taste if it should so elect. That it that the expense account includes all salaries the platform of the Republican party. Did has used that power we think can be abund- of officers, stealings, and also the interest on It looks bad enough for the Populists in that the people did not know is watered stock, And when we take into con- they suppose as above that but stated, Utah to fuse with the Democrats. It makes proven, antly what the Republican party believes and it still worse when we learn immaterial. That one man should have the sideration the fact that the salaries about ten that the same teaches? Mr. Hanna's letter, with us, has himself Dunbar to Mr. that for times the chances to fused what with arrogates the be, they ought Populist party power Republican not added one item of information or in any j of in the some is wrong whether he uses it or not, and the stealing numerous and that the stock is nearSouthern States. But party way changed our attitude toward that party. when the Populists of Utah fused with the sooner such a man is retired to private life ly all water; we begin to get some idea ol the the better it will be for all concerned. Mr. vast percentage of profit this corporation is is claimed by some that the right to Democrats last year and now propose to It his to a honest true that and justify extraordinary making. We warrant Dunbar attempts vote on all laws before they become opera- fuse with the Republicans this year, it is course by claiming that the law imposes statement of expenses and profits would re- tive would do little good for the reasou that simply unbearable and, so far as we are conthe paper sult in a transposition of figures; that is to the people do not take interest in such mat- cerned, we would like to be considered out upon him the duty of designating is It in which a notice is to be published. say the actual expenses were less than $5, ters. Hitherto that ha3 been true, but the of (he deal. If it was fornication last year. does it state but so does law the 000,000 while the actual profits were more reason is plain. Why should they take inter- This year it is harlotly. true that inferred from the it be than $16, 000,00a If we had a postal tele est in matters in which not 3tate nor can they have no voice? When the Populist party declares itself select the must he all that law would of be this a there the of saving graph, Give them a voice in these matters and an wording against government ownership of railroads, same paper for all notices; or that in makisg expense, and the price of service could and interest will soon be awakened. endorses national banks of issue and favors his selection that the wishes, interests and would be reduced to obout one fourth what of those who are to pay the bill it now is. But when we come to think about The local Labor Exchange seems to be bonds, it will no longer be the populist and those who adhere to it will are to be ignored as he is doing. It has al it, that would be Socialism and Socialism is doing a fairly good business. We are glad party the court to desig- an awful thing; dont you know! to see it, and would recommend that all per- no longer be populists. The same is or ways been enjoined upon sons interested in bettering the condition of at least ought to be true of other parties nate the paper; but the court always consultyet we find mer. in Utah who do not aded the wishes of the parties in making the The only objertion that we have to Hoa. idle men call and investigate its workings. here to a single tenet of the republican Mr. Dunbars Frank Cannon is that he is a coward. Aldesignation. Besides that, if seldom in is ever The realiy progressive man party who still insist that they are republicoffice is purely a clercal one, while the se- ready he has admitted publicly that he ans. Why dont you be sensible and tear for the publication of favor of about all that the Populists want, points with pride to his past achievements. lecting of a newspaper label? We have Frank Cannon oft the He to with some he insists himself a on calling Repubusually points great pride a summons is a judicial function. Some yet achieve. particularly in mind. Your heart is all right in time ago one of the judges signed an order lican. Stiffen up your backbone just a little, thing the future that he expects to The same is true of political parties. Frank, but your head is wrong. of publication directing it to be made in a Frank, and you will feel better. con-citio- n X-Ray- s, non-enti- ty e so-call- . ! well-bein- g |