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Show Trcmbo stands fire like a vetoran. He came through the republican convention con-vention at Salt Lake yery much as a veteran comes through a skirmish line. Col. Isaac is a bold fighter and plays for big game; be plays well and the v who wear hip -alp-lock irtTV .. .. Uft-eitfl ta:ur8' Doth money and brains to help them out.and the fact is these two grand requirements in modern politics do not often run together. to-gether. A little money will go a long way if only it is driven by a great big healthy brain, such as the colonel wears. The boys are all talking, but Colonel Isaac is sawing wood and thinking. William of the wild and wooly west, Buffalo William, otherwise Bill Glas-mann Glas-mann of the Standard, is both riding and driving now. Talk about your four-in-hand.Bill in this inBtauce drives four BCore, both in and out of hand. He's hieh-muck-a-mnrir in we d like to see any other political division di-vision in Utah that Bill would not or could not ride, save where the results are to be counted. Bill isn't downed The fact is Bill is down to win, now beat him who can. The Enquirer may scout.fiout and raise sheol,but William does the getting there an J he lugs off the walnuts nearly alwavs. Rav in the Btate convention. The Ogden Press doeen'c seem to think a political newspapsr should get anything whatever from its party eave in payment for noticee, etc. That would auut friend Glasmann out completely The Standard couldn't live a week nn such pabulum. It takes something far stronger for its subsistence, but the Tress should not be personal. The Standard is an excellent paper if ex-cellent ex-cellent papers can be run entirely without with-out ever considering the truth even as side issue. The hardest thing an editor eyer attempted at-tempted to do is to sit down and write entertainingly on political subjects and not say anything. With us, somehow, the pesky row-breeding words will come up at every turn. They will not down. It ia no use to repress them, they get into the paper anyhow or somehow, and the result is somebody 's toes are the worse for a slight pinching. It takeB the Enquirer to tell of the democratic factions. Yesterday it had a leading article which was a daisy and the burden of iia wail was democratic demo-cratic factions. We wish it joy over its latest diecoyery which has all the elements of sensation about it, save only a slight gleam of truth. The Deseret News is now after tLe boodle newspapers of Utah and the boodle dispensers. That will settle them, yery likely. If not, then we can ail fall back on the Tribune. Its ehoulders are broad and capable. Tub republicans are all broken up over what they call a secret, oath-bound oath-bound society at Ogden. They charge ail this and what sins may be hereafter here-after done in its name,to our Bill Glas-mann. Glas-mann. i Hon. John B. Milner, editor of this paper, is in Salt Lake on business, and if the ' Fub" commits a fault it ia to be over-looked with eizhs and tears. The Great Campaign is a great pa per and it is doing a great work on the wrong side of the fence. The western editors drank their champagne in Salt Lake yesterday. It was a finished job. |