Show I The Duty of Republicans t II For a score of years the organized political poli-tical opposition to the church party has been managed by Republicans Gentile 7 Democrats have said that Republicans alone were influential with the governing power and whatever should be done through Federal legislation must be < pushed as Republican measures Hence while the Liberal party was composed of nonMormon Democrats and Republicans alike the party was to all reasonable intents in-tents and purposes a Republican organization i f organi-zation Every officer appointed by the j Federal Government here is a Republican Republi-can and appointed because he is such It is not important perhaps to remark just here that Republicans have succeeded in I just one thi lgthey have kept the church party closely united and in the full possession posses-sion of the Territorial government But now and henceforth the Federal administration is Democratic and all measures for the government of Utah I will be Democratic measures and the Federal appointees will all he Democrats Demo-crats Why now should not Republicans as heartily support the Democratic policy as heretofore the Democrats have supported sup-ported theirs If they really want the i people of Utah to become lawabiding will they not confess that the Democratic policy gives greater promise of success i than did theirs Is it not fair now to give the Democratic experiment a fair irinl t and see if good will not come of it They must concede that they failed in solving the Utah problem and raotriiiP t ° = thinly J do S ferrate cer I can y 0 no wo p justice n TeV j Is It not simple ritiro d pth1t they should practically i 4 1rom Utah politics and give the > Democrats a chance And as in all these i years no Democrat has asked them to put or maintain him in public office why not now frankly concede that a Democratic administration ought to appoint men in this Territory in sympathy with its own principles |