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Show I Now the election Is over and no one can mistake the motive, let all democrats demo-crats go on record as in favor only of using Lehi sugar and no other, so long as the trust is threatening our Utah mill. , We must sustain it. Every consideration con-sideration of sound policy of good morals mor-als of right and justice demands this at our( hands. Tnis capital was in vested in good faith and we dare not let a foreign combination such as this trust is, destroy our own ' people eo long as we possess the means of saving it. Any ' other sugar will taste as bitter aB gall , until this is settled. Messrs. Howe & Taft of this city, the active jobbing house, give it out cold that they will handle no other sugar until this cruel war against the mill is oyer. The democrats reserved the best of the wine to the last of the feast when they kept Whitney back to Monday night. It was an eloquent, able and chaste presentation of the democratic faith. It was the epeech of a lofty patriot pa-triot and of a man who understands the dignity of American citizenship. Mr. Whitney's lines in life lead him away from politics. . It is so much the worse for politics. It would be a grand thing for us if all our men of Whitney's character would interest themselves more in the politics of the country. That will do more to elevate politics than any thing else. W trust that Mr. Whitney will often come' to Proyo and talk to the people. Oob obscure cotemporary at Salt Like has been firing equibs at our archaic English. Now we know how . many hazards a man's grammar en- counters from the intelligent compositor, composi-tor, displacement of letters, etc., that we never go up much on that, but the Tribune had one Tuesday morning which we cannot paB8 over. Here it is: Even in the last days of election our morning cotemporary cannot he'p fire its little squib at the McKioley bill. Now boys get yourselves down to work. You have saved the country once more and now your fields, workshops, work-shops, mines and other breadwiuning enterprises demand attention. Give it to them. Let politics rest now until the next time. It don't, do to devote all our time to these things. JTbk idea that Miss Frankie could outrun Joe Rawlins never struck anybody. Now Mr. Cannon cannot can-not devote himself to power damns and d n its. He will have to leinure to indulge his profane proclivities procliv-ities to the full of his bent. j Eauly in the day yesterday the re- 1 pablicans began to give up the I fight ia this county. The evi dences . began to come too thick and fast for them. They made a brave fight for it, but human nature can't stand everythine. All men who loved silver ana who wish for its full restoration, stepped up to the polls and put in the democraric ticket very nearly unseratcned, There was no noosence about the boya yesterday. We send ugreeting to our good old friend Israel Evans of Lehi. May the roses of victory cluster thickly about hia honored brow today. We have only one regret with regard to this campaign aud that is we could not vote for John M. Cannon. There was a great deal of scratching scratch-ing done yesterday, but the favorites got in all the same. Teh American small boy is an institution insti-tution in Provo as well as wherever else he is found. The reyellers are ail tired yet and I the most of 'em have huskey voices. We still have implicit faith in the democratic masses of Utah. The democrats of Utah county remembered re-membered '73 yesterday. Ma. Whitney is one of the smoothest smooth-est talkers in Utah. IIt was a democratic day in Utah county for sure. Voting commenced promptly at 8 o'clock. |