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Show One sickens at the record of riot, battles, murders and disorders now occurring oc-curring all over the land. Pennsylvania led cff and from thence poured a perfect per-fect stream of blood involving the entire en-tire country. Alabama, Tennssee, Illinois, Indiana, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana and Cripple Creek woutd up the tale Saturday with the most tragic of all the battles in this purposeless bloody and distressful war. O ne half the people of the union Beem confronting the other half ready to fly at each others' throats. If there is power anvwhere equal to the task of restoring order it should be invoked at once. The riotous conditions seem to have but one source and that is the same which has sent the wan wealer hosts marching, starving and pilfering from one end of the land to- the other.-One other.-One thing will reetore order without waste of time and that is the free coinage coin-age of silver. In times like these, brave, patriotic men should gather to the support of the law and its officers. Our only hope for the future lies in the maintenance main-tenance of the law. We are personally person-ally sorry for those among the citizens of Provo who were Indiscreet enough to permit their sympathies for the wealers to outrun their judgment and are now In trouble about it. When a devoted officer is facing a lawless mob engaged in carrying off, injuring or interfering in-terfering with the property of others, with papers issued from the courts of law and the bystanders threaten and abuse them, and encourage the lawless law-less at the same time, they should be taught in some effective wav that such conduct is not only unbecoming but dangerous. We want to see them get off with the very lightest punishment consistent with the effective learning of this lesson. We regret infinitely to see in the band of sympathizers with the lawless at Ogden, the name of Major Breeden, late president of the upper house of our territorial legislature, The major has made what we honestly fear will prove a fatal mistake. He is a nice fellow, but so intense is his republicanism republi-canism that he has succumbed to it and has stepped over among the men who are arrayed against the law. The republicans are opposed to anything the democrats are in favor of, and that is what's the matter with Bieeden. Tiie devil has surely entered into those Ogden men. Why don't they call all the wealers back and give them homes among them? We are told that Breeden has hi3 blue eyes fastened upon Joe Kawlins' seat in congress. If so, he is the most reckless man in Christendom when he essays to reach it by taking up with the wealers. All the gods weep over the spectacle of Og-den's Og-den's melting sympathy for and with the Southern Pacific's hobos. Fbee coinage or the repeal of the ten per cent, tax upon state banks are the only remaining un tried means of unlocking business. Of the two we are for free coinage. TriE Herald is earnest and outspoken in it denunciation of the lawlessness of the invading hordes of wealers from California. Those miners at Cripple Creek do not fight as do maimed men. Good war blood is being wasted there to no purpose. pur-pose. Davis county has struck the keynote in theBe wealer troubles. Keep out the mob. It is the only thing to do. Davis county hath statesmen in her service. Hood's Cares. In saying that Hood's Sarsaparilla cures, its proprietors make no idle or extravagant claim. The advertising of Hood's Sarsaparilla is alwayB within the bounds of reason, because it is true; it always appeals to the sober, common Bense of thinking people, and it is always fully substantiated by endorsements, en-dorsements, which in the financial world, would be accepted without a moment's hesitation. Read the testimonials published in behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla, all from aeliable, grateful people. They tell the story. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sarsapa-rilla cures |