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Show Feanck is not alone in her anarchist troubles. England, Germany, Spain, Austria, Italy and even the United States are honey combed with Jan-archistic Jan-archistic sentiments and at short intervals in-tervals they break out into horrible overt acts. There is as yet no considerable consider-able organization of anarchists into an organized band or army, and while this condition prevails do very serious raids on organized e ,3ty need be feared. I The very worst v i j apprehended are those isolated mxi wres such as that of Barcelona, tH camber of deputies and the Termir hotel. But enough is known of tl '.e'" -anization to render it necessary t! ci better organi zation is needeci to op ih the malign energies of the j r.- in the world. In this work all czsi.jzed governments govern-ments should nuke common cauBe. That policy would at one seal the fate of anarchy. i The next national campaign will be I fought out on the silver issue alone. It I will take that sort of policy to convince I the gold bugs that seven tenths of the I yoters of the United States are ardent, 1 devoted and determined free coinage j people. We have tried reciprocity, tariff, and various rallying cries, but when we put up free silver something of a new idea will be drilled into Wall street, and the Rothschilds will also get a new wrinkle fiom the masses. They are daily making big strikes at Cripple Creek and in many other gold campa in Colorado. Hay we not ask why it is that so few similar strikes are reported from Utah? Are our minerB idle, incompetent, or too lazy? A good many southern senators had the nerve to vote against the confirmation confirma-tion of Feckham, but had not the courage cour-age to vote against his silver policy. They will reverse tlae very next time they have a chance to vote on the white metal again. The Colorado legislature up to date has not passed a single bill. The Utah legislature would make a good second. But it may be said that it has passed some that it were far better had they never been offered. TnE Leadville News, an able and exceedingly ex-ceedingly bright populist paper of Colorado, says that Governor W7aite is' today the most popular man in that state. Hoodlumism is rampant in Salt Lake. It affects ha!f-s;rown boys generally. gen-erally. Set 'em to work on the roads in the country. This is a sure remedy. WnEi Provo is the capital we'll ask for no $2,000 relief for our poor. We'll take care of 'em. without asking the territory to put up a cent, Ex-Governor Adams' panecia for panics is to hold our own securities at home. That's it. That knocks the back out entirely. Fbovo can do very well without the capital, but still we think she is en titled to it as a matter of fairness. The Coalville Times, a bright newsy new Beven column weekly, is the latest addition to the press of Utah. If Col. Biieckenkidge had it all to do oyer again he would probably let Miss Pollard severely alone, jjASILAGKIPl'E. |