Show SILVER tho inter mountain tella aby it cannot enter the democratic Deao cratic fold and why it prefers to remain a silver republican paper there ie cauch of bound reasoning iu alie editorial and it eo completely portrays ays the views eo often set forth by THE that we reproduce beveral paragraphs the intermountain baye it ie true the cuna are t anale stam lard men and on the ot have gothing common with the silver but who can give any satisfactory assurance that the national Dono cratic convention will declare for free coinage it is hardly more likely to do eo than the national convention ie likely tu declare for it every democratic ik froan tho baat will go to the axt national convent on saying se what we did in new york by ignoring ig norine the silver aoe in 1897 had we come ont for bryan wo should have boet loet both the city and taft state wo foe bliem again it the Dit ional demoa a declare for for on that baue wa lost them in that ie t to be the talk cf all the df le tea and happen hat thy platform of 1900 ill not bo anything iko atio platform of 1896 tuero is an other icleon tor eo the working all over the county re lo 10 the idea of goinz in another cani pain without money to cany it forward the money wil be abort if the bitt men of the party in the bet who bare all the money take no in the that would mean that the would noi work the democratic knowing that a catraio cam raio of apathy would colloff the ol 01 the silver doctrine might therefore lav an incentive to drop the race it is a well knarf act hint had it not been for ono or tart patriotic western last 1 who as a matter ol 01 io cipf nd party liberally aidel the democratic campaign committee tb bryan campaign ava a before abe election and lle doorba 0 the national borow attee would have aten clie cd tho i maregert ma and workers do not de fire poverty campaigns aad thero is A probability abat abey iti h the dilver besne rather ahn face another condet without th bac inc 0 thi casern kiil liona irea of the party ach men the alio arcee and the ciple lands the men 0 the west would like tj eee the hoist the flee of every silver republican would for alie pres enoy a dilver man of we pho id cilc iek what woud the silver baag do if after their tariff principles and johnine the racy the latter should refuse in 1890 to ho et of free dilver the silver republicans did not leave one party in order to join another of abe same kind |