Show vAriZ VA LEi saturday farco farce in the court room during saturday a number of dodgers announcing a liberal meeting to bo be held in the F federal ader al court room in ogden were scattered about the streets lu in the evening tho the Ogden chae out and ind the excellent disco discoursed urged was ws highly appreciated and listened to by the citizens not one in fifty knowing that such a brilliott brilli ont musical entertainment had been provided for them at the expense of tho the anti mormon democrats of ogden in particular and the liberal party in general at 8 scout fifty persons had bad assembled in the court room to ii listen sten to the windy stumping I 1 of colonel ferry an obscure india individual i d from park city and some of those who had inveigled him into accepting the nomination for anti mormon delegate to Congress after that high and mighty position had been refused by brother baskin you ou know who said he be co could uld do mier better work without tho votes of the liberals but with their financial aid As the meeting progressed probably fifteen or twenty more persons dropped in thus coc cor sti the crowded house of which the ogden department of the salt lake speaks well A D W thorburn esq called tho the brethren and sisters for there were three representatives of the fair sex in attendance to order and the de y of weber county captain ransford rd smith after shrugging ita its eliou bent its energies to the herculean task of boosting colonel Colone 1 W WM if ferry into Oon congress gress 1 following is i a viry very brief eynon sis big of what the thi democracy of AY we cher county said in utah the democrats and republicans unite as an anti polygamy party part opposed to a polygamy party A all fl I 1 that is required cf those who infringe the law is that they aill will promise that in the future to live thelawar law john taylor said in tho the ogden tabernacle two acara agothar ago that as for himself ho would live within thelah the law all that is is required is for the people to do this captain ransford then read from a it discourse which appeared in the deseret desert X jeus 4 and which was t delivered in ogden by president taylor october 1884 As pres I 1 i dent taylor had bad promised himself to live within the law nil all thai that is id necessary arf or man who ii not hide bound to cosay bay 1 I will follow my leader aind what bat ho he has promised to himself I 1 will promise the court the cause came for nominating a dem cratic candidate waa was because in the past ast the democrats had always ca been subservient to the republicans no kow the democrats require the republicans to whoop up nn an opposition to air mr caine not be permitted to masquerade in in the halls of Cong congress it makes no differ difference enco which party is in power in national polities politics eaid said the stumper r the cause of liberalism will always flourish in utah uta b captain smith durin during g his short but labored effort received two hear hears bears and one applause he closed with a grandiloquent announcement that when the laws as enforced by democracy shall be recognized in utah then will she bo be disenthralled enthralled dis Colone Forry the champion cLam pion of a lost cause waa was then introduced he commenced by stating that his best efforts would always be for the good of bf hie blo country he told a little story about showing what side ono one is on which was at the same time affecting and interesting in the states the issues issue sare aro between democrat democrats and republicans in the territory of utah the issues are daffe different rent 11 who mo are lo 10 looking oking into thie this result said raid col fe ferry rry no one answered the question 1 and he went on to say that one man has disguised biesele and appears in the halls balls of congress aaa asa aa a demo crat 1 I said col ferry can say without fear of contradiction tra diction that he be is is in no sense ft A democrat and inmany things I 1 lg he ia is no sense an american citizen 1 Z e a john taylor said the speaker ker did hs be not mean caine went to congress Oon greES oa as the YF representative al ofa of a church and ant his I 1 time iliad wag spent in ward warding ing off legislation aga against 1 dinst that church and when ho h was not doing that he was opposing the labors of judge baskin and he lie wae was aided by a lobby of women no not of wo men butof but of a remnant of womanhood why today to day tho the crook of john taylors finger from the underground baa has more potent influence than the avor dupois of governor west this nation must suppress this powerful and despotic organization either one or the other must goto go to j the wall it seems a forlorn li hope pe to battle against this organization but it is tho the very thing to nerve mo me to continuous action three stamps and a clatter do your duty as men aid said col ferry perry and ans fight this organization whose ambition knows no bound whose purpose as vz expressed ia is to to have a kingdom of god pa on earth dont let apathy overrule you for your opponents will go to the polls next tuesday if it rains pitch pitchforks faike tine line downwards the speaker thanked the au diance for their patience a great deal of which they had bad been c called upon to exercise and subsided during the delivery of his speech the champion of a forlorn hope res peat edly stopped to gather hn his scattered ideas this unpleasant 1 feature in a stu stumping raping speech ie is ao ac SOL bunted for by bythe the fad fact that he be had riven given it to the republican organ iu in salt lako lake city for publication and had not timo time to memorize it thoroughly judge P H emerson made a brief speech and A IL heywood hey wood an lawyer harangued the thron about statistics 4 ti ariee arles criminale criminals republicans and democrats for a short time after which jas B stoddard wae was intro intros deuced and prefaced his remarks b by asking the audience for their fai faith t and prayers that ho he might be in by the spirit of the devil to combat the kingdom of god he thought though t he be know all till about the mormon church because he was born and raised in it he ile then proceeded to read numerous isolated ei extracts tracts from mormon publications and from the addresses of some prominent mormons and by distorting them into inconceivable meanings and the application orsome of some of his maiden invective succeeded in making the liberal gods nearly crack off their buttons with laughter As a rude blasphemous effort it was a paragon and the following is on extract from a part of his speech the mormons 1 I 1 I brigham young 1 1 11 II oppression I 1 church and state I 1 1 1 john 1 1 1 I the kindom of god I 1 I 1 hierarchy I 1 I 1 I 1 once the speaker subsided and asked the audience if he should continue they assented and he opened his mouth and put hils foot in it again for a it bri brief ef period the chairman made a few closing remarks and the g gathering hurried homo home in the darkness anxious to escape being recognised recognized as having havin attended a quasi democratic ry rally ly |