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Show we stands out squarely for Democratic princtples without any ifs, ands or buts. J, H. PARRY, Manager. © _ §. A. KENNER, Editor. APRIL 18, “not fight, This is not official but it is true. ve elected and be will election August -nominated county. ticket Peniorraric STRAIGHT the for in this York has been sat down on in New because itis immoral. New York itself is so very moral, you know. Bavaria, ; Sa imsane the of King to marry. of his mental wants further evidence No| con- dition is required. | kills.” Mr. Pieasant Pyramid Tue reports, among other entertaining matter, that its “devil” has had a sick spell.. That’s the time when the devil would be a monk. AS BETWEEN a Liberal (so cailed) Legislature and a Democratic Leg- Gslature, what should be the choice those favor who the best A LaBERAL (so called) Legislature means the passage of an Idaho test oath and the securely Republiof State Utah. Democrats without reference to social distinc- tions ought to keep this in mind. ~Tpis announced that BLaInE of once more subject will himself to defeat by running, for President next year; but he will come nearer to success than any other Republican could. Maine Ir 1s the custom in Denmark, when a person asks for a drink, to give him beer unless the request is . qualified 1 in some way. And yet a good many Danes leave there and | Jeome here. criticism visited with Hence deserves. it is not it agitated, It is shown that the heis losing money under the McKINLEY act. The price of his wool is going down and the demand for it is declining. An increase of duty has not helped him. The manufacturers prefer Australian wool at ‘higher price, because it is better adapted to ther: purpose... The sufferer, the Ohio nothing. however, Oi sufferer is the man who has to pay hat or his carpet in consequence of his effort to compel the manufac| turer to buy wool that he cannot something Harrison, Esq., can pass on. the B. car- befriended come. paying local issues, that paper and the Re- publican times squad called induce not case remcan no is Business~hike. Congress longer exist, us that of West Virginia, was to leave Monday on -atour of the west for the purpose of organizing Democratic clubs, The trip will extend to Tacoma, will occupy several months. representative He comes as the of the National Association Democratic have legislate es- for each party as a general legis- but either may late against political organizations which are neither one nor the other, and whose existence is a source of constant irritation. Of course the Republicans havé accomplished nearly all this class of legislation, but that matters not; they would notlegislate against Utah if it were advises WILSON, and to against Republicans, proposition; telegraph (some- would stand or fall upon a different line of policy. They would be, politically, the same as any other people. Democrats arenot going to legislate against Democrats, nor Republicans: _are of thatclass. ‘The it pecially for Utah; if we were Democrats and Republicans here, as elsewhere, such opportunities would learn in no other school, and most of those who give earto therobbers Congressman behind ‘‘Liberals’) opportunities to mislead, befog and | creased prices for actual necessities, This the at least be taken with a great falling off. So long as we have purely in- would be ludicrous if they were so successful in places. Itis a in which experience is the only edy; acertain class of people Local issues are what former paper feeds and fattens on; without them it would starve, or Apparently the when the Trib- as we have no doubt the Enquirer will be enabled to see things differently ere many moons more have factures.”’ The efforts of the protection robbers to make the people believe they are and hope which has not yet departed, low believing that wool may be raised by extortion. A good many people will be deprived of the luxury of carpets by this move and prices. deter- have no voice, were decidedly in hopes that it would be permitted to have the holdback field entirely to itself, a though the Ohio intellect is not be- manu- in which we That is about the way not do them a particle of good, al- is now mutter is, our very exisiu local issues, so long as united.as the aggressors. led the attack, and next une talks on the other side, and we ‘‘will Oy our woolen Democratic, because the Democrats which is putting in practice its plan would not letthem; and they would not do so if it were Republican, Before fall the of organization. association expects to have Demo- It does not thus appear that ‘‘our of : iS Me namie ak Nd Ss ph Se a Sted, Clubs, bites chs eS Ret ree issues,’ but the contrary. And it derance is as suggested. With this admixture of political sentiment al- Traek. ignore the dangers that lie at our very doors. If the Liberals would hoist the flag of truce, and show by their actions that they are willing to live and let live, then we can meet. them on a broader platform than church and anti-church parties, but until they lay down the battle-ax, it would be an insane act for us not to stand in defense of our homes and our rights as American citizens. pet-buyers. We do not grow thirdclass carpet wools, but the Ohio man has persuaded the Treasury officials to charge. double duties, provided for under the McKINLEY act, on sorted carpet wools. ‘This Ohio wool-grower be August election will see them bitter as ever. political wool-raiser will not endear will be advanced. here ‘will Therefore the FEnguirer claims it is folly to chase the vague fancies of national politics, use or pay an artificially high price bit of spite,’ says the World, The _ The fact of the tance lies involveu the Liberals stand They have always more for his clothes, his blanket, his carpet-makers and clubs The Enguirer, of Provo, is usually more logical and just in its conclusions than ‘it is in the following: something that he wanted and that he ought not to have. “The real him to the local is not wool-grower. He loses He simply fails to get Washington, Ir Has become so customary for Presidents to go swinging around the circle just before convention tne: that have they have obtained what they want, but the result is different from their. mined to Hee interests of the community ? can they for the wool that he needs. Another effort made by the Ohio A MAN named Pace killed his wife with a hatchet in Ontario were recently. Her- last words that Pace the is (probably )—“‘It of says the We as ever; the few of them who are prepared to give Mr. WILSON a Democrats will at least come out watm and fitting welcome and to aid him in every proper way in - and stand for national politics if the people’s side will do so in good his work of national organization. faith, and then the Liberals and Re. This : has been wanting for “some publicans will have to follow suit > time. Withclubs in every part of or be hopelessly lost in the shuffle the country, all in touch with the that follows. headquarters of the party, much We have said before and we say more can be accomplished than by again that all members of the Peoany other system. And then our ple’s party,so called, are not Demo- » Territorial organization should be crats; on the contrary, we know similarly placed with reference to of some very staunch and earnest local clubs, and the great DemocraRepublicans among them, and we He. Party OF tne. Wiited Srdtes do not say that all Liberals, so would be in. full accord. Nothing called, are Republicans; but it is like discipline. very evident to us that the prepon- scolded and threatened, until at last principal THE NEW play ‘‘Thou Shalt Not,”’ Orro, wool, is not shown that next August will see the Liberals as bitter (as such) hope York real wool grower of Ohio finds that THE Unrrep States and Italy will A New World, after showing that they have always been foremost in demanding increased rates of dutv on raw anticipations. 1891. the be directed from Washington. » for obvious reasons. Sat ol : » ; : tT ; | ' , ready obtaining, it would seem as if the only difficulty in the way of aligning ourselves with the national organizations was practically over- ._ come and that all that was needed consent. was common As to the Liberals hoisting the flag of truce, as stated in the extract, it seems to us that most of them are willing to goas far in that direction as their opponents are. In Ogden, and Weber County, there were no humiliating concessions made oneither side and no entangling alliances entered into. By mutual agreement the voters gave up local politics and became Democrats and Republicans in accordance - It with their personal preferences. is not to be presumed, or desired so far as the Uraw DEMOCRAT is conthe Mormons cerned, that become any less Mormon or abandon their faith in any degree on this account; norisit to be expected that the Gentile element will be less Gentile or come any nearer endorsing the doc- \ Lt Utah. of Democracy in of Ohio, very existence lies involved in local trines of the Church. Let each remain where he is as relates to that; but the welfare that what has of both demands been. done in Weber County be done in this county and every other in the Territory. ‘That is what we labor for, and we be. lieve that upon such a consummation an era of peace and prosperity hitherto onJy dreamed of willdawn upon our grand, great and ee eh erritory. Republican Self-Stultifieation. The Republican press and politicians point with pride to the abolition of the duty on sugar, and show how greatly the people will be benefited with that important article on the free list. This is an acrobatic feat such as only the average The Republican reason, as can perform. stated, duty was removed because we do not of it in the country demands, an that the from sugar was produce enough to supply our the enormous amount imported makes it nec. essary to cheapen it to consumers by taking ; off the customs fees. 4 is the organ DEMOCRAT The UTAH and exponent In an article on the political wool growers cratic clubs in every voting precinct in the United States, the whole to. pomp BA Ake, Clay. - $2.00 per Year. Price, Subseription Tariff. i sili The Wool Published Every Saturday at~ & 29 W. SourH TEMPLE ST., 27 wd balan Democrat. cae Utah DEMOCRAT. {rato UTAH a tt La slatebidealsleslidlil URE eae | |