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Show STANDARD. AN'l 68 SAINTS AND SINNERS. not an eligible candidate, because Stanford' Sinticbi-mwithin the! meaning and fair con A new book is oon to be issued The Utah Commission closed up struction of the Edmunds Bill said SALT LAKE CITY, I' TAIL DE0..18SL which the their business ftr the present on Caine was a polygamist. A protest with the above title, Entered at the Post- - Office in Salt the 18th of November, and ad- was als.i filed against the issuing of Mormon papers are praising very mail much in advance. This book is a Lake City , Utah , as second-clas- s journed to meet in Washington, on a certificate of election to John T. compilation of letters written from matter. the 15th of this month, after which Caine. New York World last it is presumed that a full report will The matter was discussed at full Utah to the Itsuod mouthy hy Tun Standard Tim Orgi.n of the Wo'nfu's XutiaiiA Anti I'oly.;"tiv The length by the Commissioners who spring by a correspondent named be presented to Congress. Society. Commissioners ariived in Utah on decided that the objections made Robinson, who was instructed by TERMS: the 18th of August and were in by Judge Van Zile in relation to that journal to write exclusively in One oar. in advance constant session until their adjourn- the envelops and ballots ought to the interests of Mormonism which he REMITTANCES: We underment in November. d it was not did to the letter, keeping truth because Remit tiuuT mny be made by dia t, money order or t'eac in the background, Oi tic" address in tur. stand that the Give icred letter, at our majority of the Com- shown that the law of the Territory iBtludini.' County nnd State. Of these letters our esteemed conthe rec i;)t mission are of the opinion that the or the orders of the Commission The receipt of the paper may he e.ma.detvd That Edmunds Bill has not yet received had been violated. Also that a temporary, the Tribune says: for the gahaci'iption Srut us. a fair trial, and consequently they candidate for Delegate to Congress the public may have a perfect unAdvcrtircmcuts intellect at renxmalne rates, and should to insure t(8Ch us ou or before the loth of each mcmffi, arc not prepared to judge of its mer- having other legal qualifications, is derstanding of their real value we sertion in the enccceedin? uuinber. not prepared to recommend eligible unless lie has been actually trust that the author will, as a preAddress all eommunicutions to The Anti Polygamt its, to enact any more stnn- - guiltvv of entering the condition of face, print what he said to an acStas da no, P. O. Box 385, Salt Luke City, tnh. Congress of the all in women from parts Correspondence solicited at least for the polygamy or bigamy. The Board quaintance in Ogden when on the the writer, not gent legislation, Territory, which must have the name of out of the Territory. He had of good faith. necessarily for publication, but as a guaranty present. Wo have it on good au- - of Canvassers seemed to feel bound way ihoritv that there will also be a to stand by the rulings of the Com- been here and traveling through Xlrs. Ann Bliz& Youug, of Battle Crock, Itich , is tbc to authorized is and duly the weeks several general agent of the Standard, Territory receive subscriptions and contract for advertiwem. nt. minority report, tearing the Ed- missioners, and consequently voted munds Bill to tatters, showing its without dissent to to issue the cer- while writing his letters to the Officers of the Woiiuns National AutMolj' utter inadequacy to effect the least tificate to John T. Caine which was World. During all the time he gamy Society, Salt Lake City, Utah had been directly under Mormon change in the government of this accordingly done. 6arah A. Cooke, President. There is no doubt but that the care and patronage. In this city he Territory, and strongly recommendVICE PRESIDENTS. that the Territorial Legislature Mormon ticket was voted by num- was given apartments in the Lion Lucinda B. Cuandi.br, Jennie A. Fiioiawn, ing J f'osrtK, Ellen Kliza Ann Young, MAROaRAT E. WlNSLOW, be abolished and superseded by a bers of people who would have vot- House the left wing of the double LIZ BRVH LCCKLET, iJ. Willard. France Marian Cmnlett, livCommission. Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker, ed the Gentile ticket, if there had harem in which Brigham Young M. A. Hamilton, Legislative Mrj. Jennie R. Leosai d It is said, we cannot tell with been no means of distinguishing the ed and died and while traveling Mart A. Rivsks, Recording Secretary. K Bank, Corresponding Secretary. If what truth, that the Commission- ballots, but the difference in size through the country he always had a Jeannettz C. Lawrence, Treasurer. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. all of them, are pretty well enabled the Mormon bishops and thoroughly posted Mormon guide and ers, C. Laura Douglas, Julia A. Kimball, convinced of the weakness of the spies to detect anyone who desired prompter. When his visit was finMart A. Llotd, Cordelia A. Smiiii, E. M. Fisher. Selina Boukoeskt, Edmunds Law, but they consider it to escaape their malice and yet vote ished and he had started to go away, Woman's National Society. Meets on Firet Tuesday in each month at Independent due to the framer of the bill and the Liberal ticket. But even after to a chance acquaintance in Ogden, Ha l tt i. m. the country to give it as full a trial the tickets were placed in the envel- in reply to an inquiry as to how he PLEASE ATTEND TO THIS. as possible. We think it only just opes, and handed to the judges the had enjoyed himself, he answered: we receive an order to discontinue T have been several weeks among the Standard from a subscriber who is in arrears to these gentlemen to state that difference in size was plainly perwho or has lot for a number of months, perhaps wc believe they have worked faith- ceptible. In several precincts, quite the Saints; I have been feasted, winpaid the subscription at all. Of course persons have a right to stop the paper when they choose, but it is ed and icomaned to my soid's content , and conscientiously, and if also ouhjust that they should pay for those numbers fully percentage of those registered do not in this report urge that failed to vote, and an examination and it all has not cost me a shilling. they Lave received. For the information of such we append the New paper decisions on this they We leave our readers to judge for other measures be taken for eradi- of the names revealed the fact that matter. Not. Any person who takes a paper regularly the Mormon ulcer, it is sim- they were timid Liberals who dread- themselves as to the reliability of from the Post Office whether directed to his name cating in this connecor another's, or whether he has subscribed or nul ply because they think the country ed the spiteful ostracism visited such an author, and for the payment. ls No. 2. If a person orders his paper discontinued, will be better satisfied if the .Edwho oppose priestly rule tion it may not he amiss to quote those upon he must pay all arrearages, or the publisher may conwhat the Century remarks about his tinue to send it until payment is made, and colled munds Bill is not abandoned until in Utah. He makes Under the Sun. the whole amount whether the paper is taken from its inefticaev has been established The one lesson taught by the book the office or not. This Paper. H;j'V to election is that the Edmunds Bill a great deal of fun of a very poor beyond the shadow of a doubt. It is not a difficult task to stop this paper. If it it should not be a difficult matter has been tried and found wanting, quality, his style is provincial, and comes beyond the time desired, you can depend uptoo often exagon it the pub::. hers do not know that the sub-- . ribtr to convince the nation of this fact, and there is no remedy but a hero his statements are wants it flopped. .',11 y,u have to do is to puv arto be of value rearages ami notify in by letter, and the paper will and to make the country see that ie one for this treasonable crime of gerated or inaccurate he slopped. competent legislation for Utah must Mormonism. Let the power he as facts. There is nothing, either of truth g THE UNDO ifilFiNT HOUSE ,!X- - originate in a body of taken from the hands of the or wit in this volume, worthy of citizens of the Territory who are and Mormons, comparison with the famous Indian familiar with all the features of the and the Government assert its sketches by Ali Baba, published in in accordance with numerous re- situation, and who know, as Vanity Fair about three years ago. cannot know, the obstaquests we reproduce in this number The simple fact is that Robinson The Butte Inter Mountain: the Endowment House Expose pub- cles which Mormon is m places in a hired scribbler, who wrote was voting strength of the priesthood as heonly lished in the November Standard. the path of justice. was ordered without regard to lies in the woman vote, and that is extra edition ;i was Although large TuE ELECTION IN UTAH. truth or principle, and we do not for as the law of the illegal, clearly issued, it was inadequate to supply a moment imagine that any intelliof vest class voters that Territory The returns of the election reader will be deceived by his all our friends, many of whom had with special privileges; but this gent the total number of or exaggerations. neglected to send in their orders un- showed that wrong is not likely to be righted till inaccuracy til the last moment' Consequently votes cast was 27,935, of which the Congress sends a Legislative ComTO NEW READEILS. Aran T. mission Liberal the The to candidate, Philip this only it Territory. month we reprint exThis number of the Standard that it may he instrumental in di- Zile received 4,834; the Mormon substantial gain made by the Cannon from of Congress, will be read John T. Caine, 23,039, pulsion by a great many peorecting the attention of the Ameri- candidate is the cleansing of our National can people to the traitorous obliga- scattering 12. When the Board, Council from the taint and stigmaof ple, who, in all probabilty, have tions which Mormonism requires appointed by the Commission met polygamy. Caine is just as abject never seen a copy before. To all to canvass the returns, a protest a slave to his spiritual pastors and such we extend a cordial invitation from its victims. W e hope that every one of our was presented by Judge Van Zile, masters as his predecessor in the to help our work by becoming regsubscribers will grant the following against canvassing the votes cast for Delegate seat. ular subscribers. We will keep Hie request. We ask you to mark the Caine on the following grounds, public informed of the situation of Leader: Eureka the oath Young, Brigham of viz: That the ticket used and voted paragraph containing denounced affairs, and endeavor to discuss as of Utah, recently Jr., disloyalty to the United States not was in the Mormon people the Gentile free school system. He intelligently as possible, all quesand send the paper to your by emaccordance with the law, hut said: "I havent a sou or a daugh tions bearing on the material and representative in Congress or some other influential public man who bodied two disiiuct tickets; that by ter that I would not rather see car- moral interests of the Territory. interested in the reason of the unusual size and shape ried to their graves than to have Every person in the United States lay not be yet Jtah question. Help us continue of the ballot, it so marked the en- one of them listen to Christian who desires to see priestly dominion ie agitation on the subject, until velop that it could easily be deter- teachings. I would rather take destroyed in Utah should become a conmy child and throw it into hell subscriber to the Standard. longress sees that tbc Nation will mined what ticket the envelop tained, and thus the ballot was oth- than send it to an outside school. not submit to any more Attend the ladies Market Fair at Saint but demands a swift and decis- er than a secret ballot as TCquired Thats the kind of Latter-da- y Walker Opera House Parlors, by law; and that John T. Caine was ive solution of the Utah problem. I U SIE U !AU (MJlIltSMDX. i N-- en-tire- ly over-rule- ri-- k. Po-- d j in- L 55 Anti-Polyga- 3 :.3o par-lie- s -- s law-abidin- law-defvi- law-breaki- ng ng rion-ressideu- ts tru.-Un-g Gov-erme- nt dilly-dallyin- g, IiJ ) i . |