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Show The old Trib. has scored a neat one already and its cap will have the tallest tal-lest kind of a plume in it if Col. Isaac gets it in the neck when the legislature meets, which will truly come off. We wish to call public attention to the fact that inside of party lines the Tribune is all-powerful. It is no ubb for Crane or anyone else to attempt to stand up before it there. However the ticket nominated will prove to be easily bea'-en when the Ogden candidates enter the field. While rejoicing over the nine ticket announced at Salt Lake .ve must not forget that a strong ticket i Ogden is the only way to meet :r.. 7 . Herald epaaks highly of Wells, rati mo much so, under all the cir-cumii.ui cir-cumii.ui -. Ilowever, the democrats just '.:'" selves Btrong enough to beat'.'': 1 ne heads ana use no eortof w.'i-s t ;ing in the work. Mr. Wells ts Jf-noU'-'d to have already 8500 a month :x oe : " r s. If he can make It andadd $2,0 tr year to this list of pay, he v:i? he a very fortunate young man. Bill GLAaMiNs's sub denies that he is in any sort of a secret oath-bound oath-bound society in Ogden. The eub had better permit Bill to tell that himself. The aub would feel 2 way down to wake up and find that Bill had owned up to the soft impeachment, Bill feels a little sore over the results at Salt Lake and there is no telling what he may do. The Tribune yesterday dealt a devil of a lunder to the boodle papers and boodle candidates in passing. It exults not over its own victory, but over the victory won for the territory and decent de-cent campaigning. We can and do congratulate the Tribune, albeit we believe it has ?iven us a ticket which can be very easily beaten. The republican state ticket may be called very properly, the Salt Lake ticket. They came very nearly to giving giv-ing everything to Zion, That's a pood thing for Zion, but how will it strike the outlying districts? The democratic demo-cratic convention will do better by Utah than this. The republican platform denounces the democracy because its national legislation is opposed to all the material mater-ial interests of the people. As if anything any-thing could equal the great injury done -nm H, Mr milium III II mi i by the republican national legislation! which demonetized silver. The Kanosh salesman can invite the Tribune over to Mexico and fight it out there. T'iat is :b)it all he can do now; but aa to BiH Glasmabn, we fail entirely in cabling up his horoscope under all the clrcnm -taaces. The Silina Pres will not publish matter commetidine men for political positions, including judgeships, unless paid for. It guarantees a low rate but it must be paid matter. The Tress is getting things duwn upon national lines in fine shape. And Booth was left out in the cold with the entire county of Utah, save Chipman. This is shabby treatment for a pivotal county, to our way of looking at it. The Salt Lke ticket can never te elected Never. The Salt Lake ticket is doomed. |