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Show We give the following paragraph from Monday's Tribune as a further indication of the republican situation as the Tribune sees it. Certainly things must have come to a pretty pass to warrant two euch articles as Sunday morning's leader and this. The situation is even worse than we apprehended appre-hended it was, but if the Tribune keeps up this lick it will Boon make the republican re-publican party too infernally hot to hold Messrs, Crane and Trumbo: A gentleman thanked us yesterday for the editorial in yesterday's Tribune Trib-une calling for a Bquare deal m politics, poli-tics, and incidentally remarked: "Just now the republican party in Utah seems to be headed by a fake and a freak, and run by heelers. Certainly there should be a readjustment. Mr. Crane should get off that committee, and Colonel Trumbo shoulu conliue his efforts within legitimate channels." The importance of hayiDg straight poJi- j tics in Utah this year ought to be manifest mani-fest enough to anj one. The people are nonet i ; they do not wish to do wronj; thev are patriotic peep e, and a great majority of them are republican. But it would be easy at this particular time, when political ideas are, in a treat many minds, in a state of formation, forma-tion, to secure the new state indefinitely indefi-nitely to the republican party, or to make mistakes which migut make Utah a democratic state lor years to come. Hence the special necessity of a square deal this year. Parties are like men. They are judged by the record re-cord thst they make, Utah is not to. )ng to be a rotten borough state, III I II in in .j j,,,, I.IHM..I, II,!,! , j, rrsftwewsww . v-nw - -.it- ---n f-hnc. j ii-r7ryttinrrr r-T-i-'iyr,irM. nsiifir"-'" and the party that tries by shrewd I poli'ical tricks to so prepare the hearts of the people 'n this territory that they will accept corrupt methods as all right, makt's a mistake. We must have a Equare deal 11 around. Dux's assurance tat western jobbers job-bers are preparing for au immensu fall trade, is a very comforting bit of information. in-formation. It presages better times which God knows are sadly needed, A eood broad and sweeping democratic victory in Utah this fall will help out very materially in giviug conscience to business men of all classes. Now let every patriotic citizen becd his energies toward wining the victory. President Jeffkky of the Ilio Giande railway who has just retained from London, takes a very gloomy view of the question of the restoiaiion of silver. Tne English government will do noth'ng favorable to the policy but everything against it. The large increase in the gold output and returning prosperity both here and in England are the causes ot the gloomy outlook for silver. The Park City Record takes up the rumored early suspension of the Herald. That is simply ridiculous. The Herald has plenty of money and there is a great field for it. No, it will not suspend, however much its enemies may wish to see it collapse. The result of this fall's election will be a loud argument against any such policy. A young girl at a convent in Cincinnati, Cin-cinnati, whenever she committed a sin thrust a needle or a pin into her body, thus doing penance for her sins. The doctors cut about forty needles from her legs at one operation. More are to follow. A girl with such a tender conscience should not commit sin at all. The Murray American, with many othei republican papers in Utah, has out the banner inscribed, 'Tor governor, gov-ernor, Charles Crane of Kanosh,"Now this all is becoming interesting to a degree which must be very exasperating exasperat-ing to the Tribune and very comforting comfort-ing to Crane of Kanosh and Ike Trumbo. That case of elopement reported bv the Herald Monday morning is a strange affair. A young girl elopes with a handsome young married lady with one child. Now we aie 1 d to wonder what will be the next original sensation evolved in the staid and decorouB capital city of Utah. It is due Clerk Beasley to say that he denies being short in his accounts. He says his affairs in the office are in firstclass shape and no body will lose a penny by the retiring clerk. Mr. Beasley is indignant over reports of his dissipation and gambling, which he avers are false entirely. Pe Campos did really win a victory vic-tory over the insurgents in Cuba on July 12th. That will probably restore the warning reputation of the Captain General, but it will by no means restore re-store the island to the authority of Spain. The Ogden Review ia about to indulge in-dulge in some financial history. The whole question of finance hangs upon the Horr-Harvey tongue -battle now going on in Chicago. Sholto Douglass is after all bat a a canny Scottsman. His bride, the variety actress, turns out to be the heiress of a half million pounds sterling. sterl-ing. Another ocean collision sends a ship to the bottom, and 140 people lose their lives. When will this dreadful occurrences cease? Mrs. Crstn'i T!nf rrprlwv A woman, Mrs. Henry D. Cram of Boston, will furnish tho Paris exposition of 1900 with 75 derricks to bo used hi the construction of all the buildings that are to be of durable stone. Mrs. Cram will personally superiutad the plaetn of theae derricks |