Show SPRINGER ON TIN TINPLATE PLATE the opening ot of the great tinplate tin plate works at elwood ind a few days ago was made the occasion for a grand celebration eb ration of the tile long iong to bo be remembered event elwood less than three thre years eyears ago was a sleepy village containing a population of less than 2500 people then natural gas was developed new industries sprang into existence and now in place of the little village there is a busy city of more than people the tinplate tin plate plato works is one of the finest in the world costing upwards of and giving employment to more than 1500 men boys and girls this is the plant that the salt lake herald calls a plant employing forty seven men ten boys and nineteen girls it seems almost unnecessary to gay Eay that thata a democratic newspaper will never speak the truth about the growing american industry which when fu fully ily established will save to tile people of this country more than per year but euch is the fact democratic newspapers and stump speakers lie with equal facility about tinplate tin plate although they arc are being constantly called dorwn dolvil it is easy enough to disprove their false and reckless assertions even WILLIAM sani SPRINGER wen chairman of the ways and means committee of the house of representatives says the san francisco post extorts an unwilling admiration for his nerve though his judgment is not to bo be commended inasmuch as the tile statements he lie makes about tin plato are so susceptible cep tible of easy and complete contradiction ilia his assertion that the welsh tinplate factories shut down to allow consumption to overtake production is a lie out of whole cloth as can bo be shown by tho the most unimpeachable english authorities ties like the iron and steel trades journal and other publications of the same sort while mr SPRING was dilating on the money for tinplate tin plate under the tho mckinley bill why did he lie omit to mention the increase of price from a box to 9 a box caused by the welsh tinplate tin plate trust before wo we had a mckinley bill why did ho lie not say something about the millions of dollars drained out of this country into the pockets of tile welsh tinplate tin plate makers because we had not adequate protection to encourage the manufacture of tinplate in the united states ilia his speech is g genuino cuine democratic doctrine never make anything at home that can be bought in great britain it is isa a revival of the acts of parliament which forbade manufactures in the american colonies and a enactment reenactment re of the constitution of the confederate states which prohibited protective duties it is an appeal to the american people lo 10 close all their shops and factories of every kind and devote themselves s exclusively to raisin raising corn and other fool food products if wo we had had enough SPRINGERS INGERS between 1801 1861 and 1881 the country would still bo be just where it was when the civil war broke out bankrupt in pocket and devoid of energy and ambition frank J cannon Is a thousand times the choice of cache aa no other republican name Is comparable with his in this county we send him greeting with the word that we aro are ready up ud here for the fray NATION TIIE tim post says that if the democratic committee will employ a stenographer to follow FRANK J OAN aos and report liia his speeches the tile public will soon find out that his indian name is MAN ALIAN AFRAID UD of HIS there is no danger of the editor of the post ever coming to any such conclusion as to himself no matter what the public may think his ilia immense egotism precludes all possibility of his ilia ever discovering any of liis his own weaknesses and imbecility his ilis skull is just as impervious to an idea as the monterey Mont crey ironclad would bo be to a musket ball the tile old adage that you cant make a silk purse out of a sows bows car fixes his mental status as irrevocably as tile laws of the tile medes modes and persians did the tile political conditions of their respective subjects we unqualifiedly denounce the un Avi amerlean Amerl erlen can co course urse of the late democratic assembly of this territory in attempting lne ina to strike down the great sheep industry for Us its refusal to further encourage the production of utah sugar for the tho open hostility it displayed to tho the policy of develop developing ino the industries of the territory UTAH KE BE PUBLICAN PLATFORM THE democratic press is jubilant over the alleged suspension of work in the Te mescal tin mines the failure of an attempt to develop an all important american can industry makes every good democrat feel happy yet the success or failure of the Te Td mescal mine cuts no figure BO so far as tho the tariff is concerned for the mckinley law makes no fixed provision provi 1 0 11 concerning block tin unless the countr country y demonstrates its ability to produce a certain quantity par pr annum annum before the first day of july 1895 our block tin will ba admitted tree free of duty unless the tile prescribed amount is produced in this country so tho the howl about tho the failure of any tin mine is misapplied ao so far as the tariff is concerned to A MAS XAN up a tree it seems a e e J ns a little inconsistent for the 1 c a n coave convention n t ion to declare in favor of statehood an all I 1 at the tile game same tin time commend governor anor thomas in hi his arbitrary conduct during the sitting of the last legislature statehood andablo and absolute vetoes do not agree well Epli ephraem raim enterprise you are right about that the republican party agrees with you on that point and the republican platform adopted by the representatives of th tho e republican publican party of utah in convention assembled while favoring statehood lias has nothing to bay say about the absolute veto will the enterprise bo be fair enough to make mak ethis this corr correction eUion |