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Show Shkatoh Mills doesn't altogether like the Wilson bill and in a great eecb yesterday he examines the whole question in a masterly way. However, he approves the income tax aid will support the main bill, even though, in many respects, it does not meet hs expectation". He dec'are the measure to be a compromise aff:r and while he doeH not believe it is all it should be, is willing to take the beei he can get. This is patriotic and just the line of conduct that one has learned to look for this able and patriotic patri-otic gentleman. If this spirit can be made to pervade the senate the hill ( ( frill oon bi pused. Doubtless Mr. Cleveland is willing to sacrifice a pood deai In nrder to have the bill passed. Populism is extending in the weet only because the hope for remonetizn-tion remonetizn-tion of silver seems fading out rapidly. We warn the democratic party that it must reveree on this matter or we will yet Bee the party in the west, as well aB the republican party destroyed. The latter we can stand but the disruption dis-ruption of the silver democratic party in the west would be a terrible disaster not only to this nation but to the entire commercial world. Let true democrats arouse themselves and waste no time. There is no sort of question as to who is responsible or what party is to be charged up with the present hard and distressing times in this country. The leading cause dates back to '73 and that supplemented by the McKin-ley McKin-ley bill was just too rruch for the people. peo-ple. All that can be charged to Mr. Cleveland not the democratic party, is the delay of remonetization. A true tariff reform will prove a permanent relief but it will- work -too slow. - A free coinage bill would he felt as an immediate relief. The Herald has at last discovered that there is a speck of danger in the horizon coming out of this Coxey mat ter. It would have saved the nation infinite trouble, expense, and possibly bloodshed, if the government had taken vigorous action long since. The starting up of the Deseret and Beaver woolen mills is a bow of promise prom-ise for Utah's industrial interests. We trust to see an immediate revival ot the industries of Utah. Kelly's footbacs march accross Iowa is likely to create far more mischief mis-chief and cost the government and the railroads far more than to have sup plied transportation. The chances are that Lacayo,at Blue-fields, Blue-fields, will get a bit of a brushing down from tne San Francisco Cruiser. Bill Dalton is etill iu the land of the living, much to the disappointment of honest men all over the land. Judge Jenkins ia now charged to be in collusion with the railroads. lie is likely to be severely cinched. The aeionaut Harris has silently folded his tents and silently etoltn away. IlAnrEit's for May is a gloiious number. |