Show DEMOCRACY DENOUNCED Mr John E Booth of Provo has been denouncing the Democratic party to the people of that place The address is in the usual brusk and brilliant style of the gentleman and recalls the days when he was the Demosthenes of the University only he has not removed the pebble from his mouth He says that the foundation of the party is an amalgamation amal-gamation of the stones of truth and error but neglected to say which was truth and which error and which was most dear to his own soul This was very wrong in a great leader and Instructor In-structor of Section C for he does not acquaint ac-quaint his followers with the object which they are pursuing and they may find that when it is attained it is not what they had expected Is it that this vagueness is a sure sign of the greatness of the object This wonderful address i says that they the Democratic party rail at perhaps 40000 voters and ask hat these voters vote as the Democratic party the 85 selfstyled Democrats ask If memory fails us not this very Peoples Party have railed at 50000000 of people and yet we have always thought they had a right to rail at but not the right to rUle the 50000000 But where has there been such light shed for political parties as this statement sheds They ask the Peoples Party to abandon the celestial order of marriage when perhaps not one of the number knows what it is most of them being single or else married by some civil officer Just think of it married mar-ried by some civil officer Was the like ever heard beforein Utah This allusion to marriage by a civil officer recalls re-calls the times when the late President George A Smith used to call those mei who were but once married bachelors The gentleman seems thoroughly imbued with the celestial order of marriage so much so that in Provo it is whispered I that he knows more of and cares more for celestial marriage than the Ten Commandments Com-mandments Yes the Democratic party in Utah knows something of polygamy and those who are of it that were born in polygamy dislike the system because it i produces such men as the Instructor of Section C And further we think we know to whom Mr Booth refers when he says They talk of the evils of polygamy and at the same time select a man as their chief exponent who is of that issue and who would probably never have even succeeded as a first class adobiemaker if it had not been for polygamous money Perhaps not but we should never have tried the adobe making business but should have one to the Instructor of Section C and learned to pound sand They ought to join one side or the other by so doing they would earn a reward on the other side they would be respected their courage but being neither hot nor cold they are fit only as an emetic and will probably do some good in getting off useless bile from both parties We advise the Instructor In-structor of Section Cto take one for there was never seen a man who more needed one so much does he need it that it has been said that when the Instructor of Section C shall be no more that he will sink into the grave unkempt unknown uncombed Sulphur and sorgum are recommended re-commended as mild in action and pleasant pleas-ant to the taste Take it Bob take it Bob its better than tea It |