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Show B SEND THEM BACK. H We are informed that there are certain "Walk- H ing Delegates" from an outside state, in two or H three of our mining districts trying to incite dls- B content among the skilled laborers of Utah. If H this is true then these comers should, to use a fl French phrase, "be conducted to the frontier." fl Utah miners are abundantly able to take care of B themselves. They are receiving all the wages B they demand, they are doing well, there is per- B feet harmony between employers and employees B and this should be maintained. There is another B feature. These delegates are, we understand, B from Colorado. B Now there should be no affiliation between one H portion at least of the Colorado miners and Utah H miners, for in Colorado one class of miners under fl the influence of some scoundrels backed by a B certain portion of the Incendiary press of that B state, have crystallied into an organization not B one bit more humane or American than were the B Molly McGuires of Pennsylvania whom the de- fl cent men of .that state were finally obliged to B squelch in the good old way. fl "Their heals above, suspended In a row, B With quivering feet they beat the air below." fl And after the work was finished a great calm B fell upon Pennsylvania. We believe that the same B process will have to be tried by and by in Colo- fl rado, and hence the miners of Utah do not re- B quire any advice from that source. Utah miners B are doing first rate; they have flood and perma- B nent places and are satisfied and the man who B comes here to work up a spirit of discontent and B anger ought to be dropped down an abandoned fl shaft. |