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Show SENATOR SMOOT OR MR. GLASMANN. WHICH? The editor of the Ogden Standard writing of the Henld-Itepubllcau, asks "Vo wonder If the editor of tho Salt I.ako paper ever gavo serious consideration consid-eration to any of the great problems confronting tho Anierlcan people; wo wonder If ha has been anything but the mouthpiece of other men; wo even wonder IT ho is' slncero in the utterances presented abovo." Pshaw I What's the urfo of guessing, speculating speculat-ing or betting on a cinch. Tho questions ques-tions carry their own answer, and the correct ono. In and through every political utterance of the Hemorrhage resounds "his master's voico." The above Is from tho last Issue of our local contemporary Is clipped from the Ogden Standard, nnd Is published pub-lished without comment. Hon. William Wil-liam Clasmnnn Is tho publisher of the Ogden Stnndnrd .and Is the "master" whoso voice directs what shall ho written in that paper, Senator Heed Smont Is the gentleman to whom tho Stnndnrd Imputes tho role of "Mns-tor" "Mns-tor" as applied to the Hbrald-Knpuhll-cau and as between tho two tho people peo-ple can Judge as to who Is tho most slncero In tho course thoy aro pursuing. pursu-ing. Mr Olasmanu Is now on n tour lecturing against the pnrty ho has upheld for a quarter of a century, whllo Senator Smoot Is, as he always has been, an ardent advocate of tho Republican pnrty without prefixes or suffixes, (ilasmann claims the honor of having been the first man in the state of Utah to vote for Heed Smoot for l S. Senator, and no doubt has done the bidding of Senator Smoot as much as any other man In Utah. Would he do It now If be could enlist Smoot for what ho wants? |