Show DEMOCRAT 1 CRITICISES Editor Republican I see ace it reported in the press that thal one James II 11 Moyle Iole assumed the role of a Don QuIxote and turned tunic loose his bottled elo elo- melee quence In the tho recent Democratic convention against tho lie Republican lIcan party part and what he hc c calls lIs the tho Federal Bunch and its Us methods Perhaps It woul would be lie not amiss lo to give the thC record of this cal demagogue anti and Tribune I Echo cho speaks about out the Republican party part resorting to the use of or money to control the tire state It comes comas with ba bail bad grace from such a n nian as i to tall talk about tho uso 1151 of money In campal campaigns lIs When hen lie ho was waR Democratic state chairman in 1898 he openly boasted that he lie had access to to one A. A W. W McCune's l bank hanc account un and was waN at liberty to draw any amount ho wished The rhe McCune senatorial cant cam is a matter of or history and anil a disgrace graco to 10 thes the tho s state la le He tal talks s about political machines At lie time he lie was vas state chairman and had hall access to unlimited means menns he ho n a i l an nom norn- himself for governor governor lIe He was ils not considered cOnsidered consid cOnsid- d I ered gubernatorial timber er at al that thai time anti and was wat looked upon as a ft L vcr very small man compared with Moses Thatcher and other men who W were verc lO contendIng contend contend- ing log against him His popularity at Ht tho polls was wa-s shown by ly the tIre fact that he was WO badly defeated and ran lan over a thousand votes 1 behind his Iris ticket talks s about out wanting peace rc restored toled With the tire exception of the Tribune une he has done dono more than anyone to make malce strife Ho He nominated D B. B H H. Roberts for or con congress knowing at al the tire time that Roberts was a high churchman and socially disfigured disfigured disfigured dis dis- dis- dis figured In iii the tho eyes of oC some ome of or lila ills party to make malio tho tire mc race Friends of 01 the Democratic party patty pleaded with Moyle not to tu support Roberts rhe They pictured to him what the U consequence would be he lIe He stood firm an and he and Roberts ertH ripped the tire Democratic party parly figuratively speaking wide wille open Olen He lie sheds crocodile tears tours over ever the tho fate fale of the present ent Republican governor o Ho lIo utters uttel'S un nn unequivocal un Ull- umi- umi equivocal falsehood when he ho status s that any political cal machine forced John C C. C Cutler to LU make mako therace tho the thor thorace r race for or OJ governor governur or has hag dictated or tried to die dic tate tato to o him in his state duties dutle Governor Cutler made an open Ollen fl fight ht against Heber M. M f I. I Wells for or tho the nomination and amid also against l this same samo James II Moyie Moyle for the position position tion LIon defeating both hoth of or them thorn While Ville tonic sonic of oC u us may differ with Mr Ir tr Cutler on policies no iro one aile b beto be be- Heves him to 1 be e the weakling cd l ly liy y James Jame JL 1 too Is It too lUte late In lii tho the day hay for fOI or a a. man mUll like me to object to the u uso o of money or hl high h churchmen was Instrumental in placing loses Moses Thatcher one of ot tho the most popular Mormon apostles at that time on tho first Democratic stale state ticket et to be indorsed for United States Slates senator and he hc nom near hinted B. B II H. Roberts another high bight churchman for fOI congress s. The Tho record shows that Moyle having inS had n no objection to high churchmen in his own party holding political positions I la is a demagogue of the tho worst type when ho he objects to a man in another party on on that ground doyle and hit his friend Orlando W. W V. V Powers have I been defeated so man many times time in Utah for fot political I office that thal they thoy can be bo rightfully classed as has hns beens and aird sore heads Every time and Powers have been defeated which has haM been numberless numberless num num- berless they have laid It at tho the doors of ot the dominant church My Iy friends friends Moyle and Powers pride e themselves on their great oratorical powers DEMOCRAT DE |