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Show j r v WILL DESTROY WESTERN INTERESTS Tho nurllngton (Colorado) Itepubll can publishes the following: " "Senator Guggenheim hns wrllter an appeal to the Chamber of Com mcrcc and asking the support of al commercial bodies In Colorado thnt t monster protest ns well ns that per fconnl bodies bo sent to Washington 1). C, In order, If posslblo, to provcnl the destruction of Colorado resource! which are threatened by n reductlur of duty upon lead, zinc, tungsten' sugnr nnd wool. Wo ccrtnlnly1 nppro elato the loyalty and devotion to dut) o' Sonntor Guggenheim, and wero II only thnt Democrats would suffer, wc would bo frank and say, "Do youi worst deeds while you havo tho op portunity." Unfortunately, tho whole state must suffer through Democratic loolcry." Altvc to tho situation, and with tho Interest of the great west at heait the Utah Republicans In their Str-l. -ccncntlon went on record as follows: "Wo reaffirm with emphasis our adherence to the great American doctrine, doc-trine, consistently upheld by tho Ho-publican Ho-publican party of protection to home 'industries. Tho peoplo of Utah, lire- ' spcctlve of party, uro vitally interested interest-ed ln tho upholding ot this policy. , Without It the profltnblo cultivation of the sugar beet and the manufac turo of sugar from tho beet root would tc.ibe, tho flocks would bo swept from cur IiIIIb and plains, our low grade lead and silver mines would be closed tihd with othct kindred pursuits would disappear from the Industrial life ot Utah. Wo condemn the Inconsistency of IhoBo of our fellow citizens who, appealing to the Republican party to piotect their lead, silver, Iron ore, wool and other Interests from dlsas- ter by threatened Democratic leglslv ' tlon, go to tho polls and with their otcs support tho pnrty from whoso 1 nets they ask the Republican party to protect them. Wc ask them If such a courso Is consistent with straightforward straight-forward political action and Just to the people among whom thoy live and tho state In whose material welfare they havo a common Interest." I Dear readers, what do you think about such democrats "who, appealing to the Republican party to protect their lead, stiver, iron ore, wool and other Interests from disaster by thieatcned democratic legislation, go to the polls and with their votes support sup-port the party from whose acts they ask the Republican party to protect , them?" We havo such In Utah, and by the way this is one of the planks thnt none of tho democratic papers havo mentioned. Consistency forbids any allusion thereto. This Is one of the things that Is unanswerable, and whero wires are so crossed that even the slightest word would develop a flame. ,-, |