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Show TiiE great republican result in the eastern Etates reveals the fact that the people are yet blinded to the fact that the country was knifed for the benefit of the tfold bugs and they go on blindly voting the republicans into power, who firot tolerated the idea of demonetization demonetiza-tion and which party has bitterly opposed op-posed since, every effort which has been made to restore the double standard. stan-dard. While the Tribune is glorying over the wonderful victory of the republican re-publican party, does it never recall the traitorous act of demonetization and place that dreadful responsibility I where it belongs? Or is it Dot true that it cannot rejoice in republican success and preach for Eilver at the same time? Has it. like so many other traitors, thrown over silver at its paity'8 behests? If so then it is playing play-ing the silver people of Utah false. One or the other is true. I I The best possible Jthing now to do is to perpetuate our democratic campaign I societies and to maintain our excellent organizations, for the reason that next year we will have another campaign of equal or greater importance than the last. We can only fight well if we are thoroughly organized. If all Utah bad organized as Utah county democrats demo-crats did, we had saved the territory. This splendid county has given a valuable valu-able example to the party in Utah, and if it ha? the wisdom to follow it and act upon it the fine result will become territorial instead of being confined to Utah county slone. The Tribune wanders arame the stars, the masteries of geology, through the realms of poesy an,U the labyrinths of history to cipher out the fact that the good God had determined to beat Joe Rawlins. A whole drove of doEkies might find employment in the Tribune editorial sanctum and do that faded old sunflower no very serious injury. Ignorance, conceit, Impudence and gall are the principal factions in that abominable old humbug's make-up. The Millard County Blade is very justly very severe" up.oh Chairm'an Crane of the republican committee of the territory for the ugly circular against his brother which he alkwed to be isEued during the campaign. The Blade's condemnation of this dastard's act will be generally commended. It was bad on democracy but death to populism. We can occasionally force a smile through our misfortunee when we think of the fact that populism popul-ism has gone down.never to rise again. There is a silver lining to every cloud, it seems. What part of the glory does the Tribune claiai?. Why was the great Tribune so silent Sunday morning on the constitutional convention matter? It would deem that the close result was, with it, a bit of a disturbing circumstance, as well as with others of the patriots. The Millard Biade should not be disgruntled at the ungenerous criticisms criti-cisms of the Tribune. Its mental resources re-sources have been severely taxed during dur-ing the late campaign and subjects are scarce with it. "Those republicans of Salt Lake county who voted the ticket straight and honeBtly" did not follow the Tribune's Tri-bune's advice and Bcratch Hardy. Here's a bit more of the inconsistency of the Tribuae. The Herald of Sunday morning most effectually explodes the Trib's fake regarding Hoke Smith's determination determi-nation not to have the Uintar and Un-compahgre Un-compahgre reservations opened. Cablisle runs the bond racket-at 'em again. There isn't money enough and even Carlisle will not be able to furnish ths deficit with the sale of bonds. Thb eun shines brightly in Utah county since the election, if nowhere else. Who honors the Tribune at this interesting in-teresting juncture in Utah politics? |