Show FKAKKJE AND THE TRUST Hon O W Powers charged in his speech here Saturday night that Mr Frank J Cannon was but the creature ofjtoe sugar trust and his candidacy ford for-d in congress was made in the interest of that vast conglomeration of money and corruption It is now Wednesday and neither Mr Cannon nor any republican Daper has as yet contradicted the charge It seems to us that the source of the charge is so respectable in every way that Mr Cannon and the republican party must notice it or stand convicted Is it so Can it be that that giant combination has fastened its fangs upon Utah and that even our delegate in congress is picked out for us by one of the most colossal corporations on earth It is charged that this trust has scooped in the Lehi sugar mill and that this is the last season it will run as a distinctive Utah institution It is further said that the power combination at Ogden upon which Mr Cannon is employed and by which he was to employ next year a couple of hundreds of thousand of men campaign boost is a purely sugar trust enterprise We are also told that 100000000 is to be supplied by that trust to develop and build up the agricultural interests of this territory terri-tory and that a similar amount is offered by an English syndicate for the same purpose rDo we need the sugar trust in Utah r Are we ready to elect its man to represent 0 repre-sent their Utah branch in congress Are the people of Utah ready to put their necks into the trusts yoke as California has heretolore done with the Southern Pacific railway While we want to see Utah built up and developed devel-oped while we want to see money flow in here to be applied in this way yet we would a thousand times prefer to see it remain as it is thantosee it bound hand and foot and made a mere dependency of corporate greed No sir Away with your sugar trust Well have none of it Well trust our own good right arms andthe industry of our own good peo pie forthe future of Utah rather than bind ourselves down and sign away cur manhood to the sugar or any other trusty As Utah can get on without the money of the sugar trust so can she get on without their man We had rather see Utah remain a half desert forever than to owe her development to such a combination as the sugar trust We want nothing of that kind to urge Utah forward upon the path of progress pro-gress upon which she is so bravely entering Mr Cannon may find himself heart soul and body to the eucar trustbut he will fail egregiously when he attempts to carry Utah with him He may serve the trust in the lobbys at Washington I Wash-ington but he will never serve it upon the floors of congress with tongue or vote We send a man there whose cheek does not blanch in the presence of Claus Spreckles and the hosts which gather behind him He is the man of th cRp llraoI f tRo man I of the corporations Now fellow TTton ianswhich of em are you going to vote for |