Show r l ACTIONS S LOUDER LOUDEn TITAN THAN WORDS It is pretty clear the H Herald Is not at all opposed to t the Sheets part party It is Js very ClY clear the sympathies and purposes of the Herald arc are In lithe line with tho sympathies and purposes of or the hc Sheets patty party formerly tho the American part party The Tho Herald Heral has for more than a year rear bewailed f the bad government provided pro the city h by the Sheets p party anti and one would woul suppose that its makers would bo willin willing JIlin to lo ee co the Sheets party defeated b by an any part party S Surely the elevation ele of or any other party part now existent in Salt So-It Lake or possible o of forming out of or tho the voting clo ele- tent ment of or this city would bo be an Improvement over the miserable rule of the tho Sheets cabal But tho the present course courso of the Herald its angry ion of or hostility to an any control excepting hs its it own can not po possibly be bc helpful to the cause of opposition r ft to the Sheets party part It Il should not be forgotten that the Herald Is Ig 1 f rd Fd with perfect erect favor tavor by managers of the Sheets Sheet party part And this has been truo true In tho the past as v v ll it as today During the tho fall campaign of ot 1906 prominent men inthe In Inthe the Sheets party declared the they were willing to leave the election to the Herald Heral itself assured that tho the result would be favorable to tho the cause of what was at that time called the American party art It is also well wen known that Democrats generally look with su suspicion on the pol political sincerity of at tho the Herald Members Member ot of- ot that party who fully an and aud firmly Ij f believe 1 in t the l i tenets ts or of t their i PO political I c creed e do do 1 not Ot give gho the Herald credit cr credit for wanting Democratic victor victory An And there is ever every evidence that their estimate is right Here Is the Tribune arrogantly launching itself and its party part upon the city campaign as arrogantly assumIng assuming assum assum- ing log It has hils the monopoly monopoly- of all the loyalty of oC all the decency decency de de- of or all the manhood an and womanhood of the city and as arrogantly demanding that all the cit city indorse Sheets and the bunko game his policy has pro pro- t ted And here is the Herald working directly toward towar a course courte which It knows knows or or should know the know the Tribune r wants it to assume If U the line Herald makers were sincere in their wish Ish furor for the defeat of the Sheets party at the eit city election I next fall Jt t would welcome any movement which would insure the defeat an and destruction of or that bad oI organization aa L IL now so EO completely dominated by tho the Tribune t Since It does docs not since it stands for the time vcr very things the Tribune stan stands s for or since it insists on opposing r ing an ina inadequate equate force against the opposition it must k be placed place in the category with the Tribune It must t sl stand ln convicted of or wanting the very things the Tribune t vein nn wants t ts The fhe Herald Heral pretends to be a Democratic l paper Members o of that party part have had reason to doubt it its Ils t allegiance to Democracy ii In tho the past paH They arc doubly w warranted in questioning its sincerity In the pr present ont In Instance In- In stance It followed the tho lea lead of Fred Dubois Dubols an and Tom 9 r Kearns In the last count county campaign doing doing both both in Utah Ulah and I Idaho Idaho exactly aho exactly what those two wanted want ant ante e ed It Jt is h proving Its subservience to them again inthe In Inthe f the present n 4 And whether r Its makers will a admit mit It or not the Herald Is playing a n very ordinary r second lid tile lIe to the lea lead of the Tribune It is 19 doing all ail It can for tho the success of the Sheets party part in the tho coming campaign cam cam- Things are uro arrived c at a pretty pass when a member o of the Sheets party can rise in tho the city council and tell hi his him brethren that the they are owned h by the tul tor tur He should know |