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Show Men of Utah, suppose ex-Senator Rawlins or Judge King becomes Senator from Utah. You know what Senator Rawlins would do. His only thought would be to stand perpetually "agin tho government." As fqr Judge King, clever gentleman gentle-man that he is, he believes only in just government govern-ment "enough to hold things together, and when men slop over and roll close to the verge of an-arohy, an-arohy, h,is. disposition is to wait until they come ha,ck. But on another question, his thought is one that nearly every man in Utah is directly inter- ested in. He believes that In trufti "our protec-tlon protec-tlon is robbery." fie vfas born with that taint in his blood. He has an antl-tarfff strawberry mark on both anna. The .best way to relieve apprehension on that score la to vote a straight Republican ticket next Tuesday. ' In. Idaho, Nevada, Eastern Oregon, Montana Wyoming and Colorado, stock men and wooL men and laad.ailvr miners who ara. Democrat are going thla-yaar to vote the Republican ticket. Can Ofcak man, alike interested, refuse to do the same tMtisi" The chances of their being calle.d up to gp.Jta.war in. casQRoqsQvelt shay be oleotyjd, are as remote as their chance of being killed, by a falling meteor, but their chance to be ruined in case Parker is elected, is just as good as it was twelve years ago, when the ruin came by wholesale. whole-sale. The object of the Democratic party this year is to play a plurality of the voters of the United States for idiots. Don't let it be done. |