Show t. t WAR TI AWAY AY FROM PHO HOME HOIE of or which residents resident J The mean meanest st kind war Is IR that of oC Utah incite away from and against the st state to of Utah 2 It Jt has always alwa's been the meanest the most despicable t and the most difficult of meeting of as any of the opposition i l- l encounter which men nUl may W When en Washington w of fragrant fl-agrant memory wa was lighting y r for the liberties of the colonies for fOl the establishment ola ofa of ol a nation for the building and the uniting of or the United America his greatest difficulty was to overcome I States of oC t the labors o of those people in it America who got brot help from q England by telling the tho people of oC England Engla things thinS'S about 7 America which were not true Iv r Through t all nil the colonial days the patriots o of this Y continent had hall to combat the influence and the gold of V te the th enemies of or the republic though those enemies lived ed S r across the seas SeS When the war of n came along y the s 1 problem in the nations nation's defending lay in t the e labors Jabors of S those Americans who told Englishmen that people p on on L I. I 4 f this side of tho the Atlantic were tired of or the republic that the they wanted to return to the tho rule of ot the crown that i they were miserable in their Independence that they v Yi were wee very poor and weak and wicked and am could easily easil be overcome by an inundation atlon of the power and amI the money of or the British Isles i r Th There re must have been and antl am and ClemI Clem- Clem I then then men men Who lectured in the cities of or England Englan and took up collections for helping the cause of or the British I h for the overthrow o of or the cause of or the American colonies colonies y I. I r When the war for the preservation of or the Union r began the most harmful foes were those copperheads s 1 who ho lived in the Northern states men who dl didn't nt want th the armies of ot the Union to succeed men who wanted the tJ t. t reb rebels ls to win men who jubilated whenever Lee or 55 s J Stonewall Jackson Jackso orv fr Beure and or Jubal A. A Early Earh or orr or Bragg 3 or Semmes o of or- or Albert Sl Sidney ney Johnston won won an r advantage over O Union arms The biggest difficulties of Abraham Lincoln were not with those who took up arms against the boys in blue and fought in the open for tor their states and their idea of homo home defending The foes to be i feared were those men Ipen who remained living Jiving in the North Korth I and yet worked for the South circulated In the South stories of untruth concerning the North orth men who trait trait- traitorously r or y and secretly went beyond lh the lines lines and encouraged r the rebels to believe that the really true sentiment at atthe atthe the North was in favor of the success of the thc rebel arms MAKING WAR WAn AGAINST HIS HOME So here In Utah the the bitterness of the fight is the fact that Tom om l Kearns earns is Is' Is making war away from home ag against his home Tho The difficulty is that the hirelings of oft t Tom Kearns have been working in distant states and 5 have havo been telling g things about bo Utah which were untrue B By that sort of campaign the people o of distant states I have havo avo received a. a i false impression of ot Utah have spent their monay money to correct conditions which they v IS believe exist in Utah and which which which-if If they did ld exist exist would would d I i be bo to the detriment of ot the people of ot a n state of ot th the e i 55 American Union J kP j tt f I The campaign Is the more moro to be deplored red because t it involves so direct an act o of treason so constant a ai i labor of ot treachery J 1 I Whatever di difficulties there are hero In Utah Utah people will take care of or Whatever evils there may be J Utah will correct Whatever or mistakes es have been made will be bo redeemed by Utah men and wom women n Whatever I la is right Utah citizens ma may be depended on to do o. o Whatever Whatever What What- ever Is for Cor the good of the tho state and for the honor of the nation Utah residents will certainly strive to accomplish And this means that all the residents of ot Utah who are here in good faith who mean well for Utah who have no sinister motives will join in that striving for forthe forthe f the best that can po possibly be accomplished r The wickedest wicked est service that any man can render to S Utah Is to live hero and assure the people of o the East I 5 that this is a bad place to live The Tho most harmful l thing will bo be for our people to meet the slanders of or Ea Eastern tern pe people based basell on the slanders of ot Utah people F I If a a. man or a a. woman thinks Utah Is bad ba that manor man manor l or woman ought to get out and go so to the place wherever place wherever it ft- may be where be-where where things are all perfect No man or woman should continue to live here making a living o ort oft f r the the- people of ot Utah and still tell to the tho rest of the world that this is no place to mal make e a good living Utah ma may have problems to solve So has ever every other state in til the Union n. n Utah has ever been capable of ot doing l I what hat Is necessary to be done There can be no greater S tasks than those of the past and these have havo been dis discharged charged bravely bravel and successfully The past has shown i the strength of or the men the excellence of ot the women I 4 The future can not be any an more trying I 5 Of ot course In the a advancement of ot the state tate there thereS S will bo be o problems There will be bo difficulties These arc are ih the the common i mon lot lot of t man There will be burdens to be bo borne There will be he people here in in Utah Utah mistaken as asto asto to the tho duties that lie He before them There will be some vl to tr try and prevent the achievement of vicious cl a 18 enough th heir lr states state's greatest greate realest t destiny These can be taken carer care r of or There There are aro foes f es e's at at home for tor the troubling of ot loyal loal men men In every commonwealth But ut the people of ot Utah have a a. right to escape the I attacks of those who live Jive far awn away who arc are not at nt all interested in conditions here hero who have no Interest here who will ahan abandon on their labors for the alleged helping of Utah whenever cr the notion changes who give no assurance assurance assur asur ance of ot permanent continuance in attention to even cven their ruinous assaults on the state stale and nOlI whoso only work affecting the tho state Is for the harm of or the state and an Is based on mistaken understanding of facts We e people of Utah have a a. right to tell the rest o of the nation to mind Its own business unless strangers will take the tho trouble to Inform themselves If Utah Is doing anything which Injures J all any other stale state or harms the people of or an any other state those people outside our bor borders rs have a a. perfect right to protest But the they should know what they the are doing They The should possess themselves themselves them them- selves ls of Information The They should not slander the tho state The They should not assail the reputation of our citizens 1 The They should hould not furnish tho the sinews o of war for the strengthening of the tile hands han s of the traitors who live hero here The Tho traitors who live 11 here should not draw their sinews of or war from rein the people of or other communities If the they can not carry carly their point with the help of the good people of Utah it il Is a n point I that does docs not deserve the tile carrying The states slates bitterest enemies then me are those that live here lIere and draw raw their rations from front misguided people In distant parts of the country countr And An these copperhead traitors like Tom rom Kearns Kearn who fattens on the tho people heis he heIs Is fIghting n against must bo be taught the line one lesson that IT rf IS UNPROFITABLE TO BE UNTRUE |