Show f WHERE SHOULD A 1 REPUBLICAN GO Its Its' m r if A good many people in III Utah have a wrong Impression of or the ImI im- im I of what Is called tl the he o Mormon que question Thc They have havo given It H n a po portion of dominance t In w wj l v il li h the number of or Its people and tho lie power 1 The have I by the same entirely en en- the they can exert Is vastly over They process x underrated their position as citizens citizen of the thc United Stales Tho state 9 F of or Utah so 0 far fal as the senatorial enl situation Is concerned has precisely the y same P po power wel ivet as ns has hns tho Imp Imperial scat of Now New York So far as tho the congressional cony con con- on- on t. t gressional situation Is conned concerned this state stale stands tan 8 precisely In the same samer r j a position as ns an any other district t ot of the more mOle than cl eight ht hUn hundred led there are Inthe Inthe in inthe the country People who wino permit what Is called the Mormon question to bias I their action In national affairs overlook o the fact that the they are permitting a n V. V handful of voters w to affect the hc destinies of oC an nn immeasurably greater mass J There arc are In all the world but throb hun hundred red thousand Mormons l There I j are In Utah a much smaller numbs All tho the Mormons on the face ace of the i earth could coul bo ho handled le in th tho Grand Central station of or New York In a n day a it A 1 bigger population than that is handled there between 6 o'clock In th the i. i morning a and lIl 6 G o'clock In flu flu- lw he evening c of every working day lay of C the world There are aie single lc office bull buildings building In I Chicago o In ht which live thousand men and r women women are arc employed dall daily daily a a whole Utah city under one roof More people peo peo- pie ie cross the Brooklyn er e every morning and evening than there are In Inthe the tho whole membership of oC the Mormon church nn and yet el some Republicans of or 1 Utah would permit this comparatively el small number of oC people to Influence I their action touching a question In which eighty millions o of people are arc Hall vitally Interested In this nation there Js is no question so momentous no I Is Issue ue so pressing as ns the con continued nuell success of t the lC Republican party part I It Is not n a question 1 of office r eight hun hundred r J congressmen cn and ninety senators It is not a aI I question of official Income Crr even cven tho ho anTI army of or re federal eral It Is a n question which goes to the tho money mone oJ income to tho the social condition to the ther r I 4 health nn and happiness of or P J every woy one of the eighty eight millions who constitute 1 t the citizenship of or the United States Slates Tho The policy of the Republican party part has been of benefit to every elY one of or these millions A contrary policy would be a disaster to them Any section n which would woul Imperil that policy polley m must st be the greatest of disasters There Is an obligation upon our people to consider consider consider con con- sider in n their political action what the leaders of or the Republican party of the wise of tho the nation have declared declare what the theer er very great majority men to be the correct principle principle- Thc must if the they be sincere patriots do o nothIng nothing noth noth- h ing Inh to Imperil the great cause caus i which engages the attention and commands 1 fir the support of oC the Republican Palt party Every voter ter who believes In the principles prin grin of oC protection no maU matter matte where ho he ma may live no matter what local consideration consideration con con- t r l may Influence lain liln can not afford to cast his ballot in a Wb w. r which will Imperil the prosperity 4 The Mormons can not po po po- destroy the nation Nothing m more more rc absurd has hats ev U cn n put forward as ay t. t a suggestion than the tho tho Tribunes Tribune's s 's bad dream V flat It t was tho tiro purpose of oC tia Una Mormon l church to secure a Mormon control of ot tho United Stat States 8 sena senate Three hundred thousand nd p people no matter what the they do can ean never nc dictate measures to eighty millions The proposition proposition tion llon destroys Itself b by its O Improbability And yet sane men and women wo wo- men nH are arc asked to say by their votes that the they are arc more Interested in the thet local question which engages them In Utah than they are arc In the big big- t I f h Impressive c national affairs which mean so much to so many millions There has ha never nevel been an nn election more strangely el Important than this If the Republican party part be supported in the thc balloting of next Tuesday President ent Roosevelt can 70 Io forward to the completion of or the gigantic and t ble blessed sed work which he began beg so fO bravely ely and pushed forward so successfully h. h through the first session of or the ninth Fifty congress It Is Js the duty uty of or Utah to rl rise to the splendor of pf an equal partnership In the brotherhood of states It Is is the duty duly ut of ot c every v r ry roter voter oter hero here to say by his vote ote that Utah et 1 stan stands s b by the President And a vote ote for tor the Republican nominee for conet con con- gress ress a aoto vote oto for the Republican candidates for legislature particularly for f fc members of the state sen sen 5 3 means Utah's unmistakable Indorsement of k the Pres President dent A contrary vote Tate shows as clearl clearly that the President Is not 1 approved It proves proves clearly clearly the voters voters' condemnation of ot tho the policy tho the President dent ent inaugurated It shows to him as it shows to tho world world that Utah Is not in tn line with the progress of or th the past ten years cars It shows to him as it shows to the world worl that Utah docs does not desire a continuance of or that prosper prosper- prosperity prosperity I I. I ity which has In n the past ton tn years cars opened the mines and started the tho mills lIIs and kept an Increasing population on profitably bus busy This Is not a local It is national In its scope and interests Interest We Ve urge upon every man and every woman of ot Utah to sink the small considerations considerations era era- ll 0 of oC t local Import n in the e big bigger gg er P patriotism m which Is tho the heritage and the i blessing of or a citizen of the s great eat republic t- t |