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Show i I which c!lJaR. );lunj!ua to one party I are. l vote rx ,'" !' ' ,H' ul11 or l'IJ j ns luf pUv 4 know nothing about It. I IVe do not' bnlji've it hn any esislcnen. "We ay, toll, lhl tile iliurch (tulhol'- llii-a haVi given no touii ,l or hU', nor biv ih, y mud any itMlimrlcn of the j character m, ii i;!;;nd. 'I ho v hjvii ab-; ab-; stained from directing citizens t s to coi!ti;.ii pivforyi.tes and as to uomiu.t-; uomiu.t-; terns and voting They have kept aloof ' 1 nun parly ullairit, aud no mihii can , rulhiui.y ti'.Al Iih lias been in-l in-l k-i'i -ii-il iiv them how ho shall voto or , Inlii.eiiei'il .y . nnii lr niigarn ill pol.t-' pol.t-' ul nc-t i.Tj Or - 'J y a'.lch uiidiouorao.u art o i ! i .. ort ! 'ili-a!.' ' ' V t a what e have said be-f'll'e be-f'll'e lii.i. I lii'i'i.'. 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U- tu ii i . ihi'. Lu lv ; Uie oppomtiiiii ii.) ihci mlpport oi orm of l:,ii oUli-f lirciiU and l.icy hive mil every i-!; ut lo .,!', et iliat purjioi i'ney know I'm!, it I lit' tfoo.l iaitli ol thia ilivi.n JO be estab isi.td by the result re-sult ol tin- fo ti.ciimiu iiini'iion, they wiilbn undone. 'I hey i lien-fore deiiro to brir.; .iioutf iu'li eou'litioiH that tney iv'ol Ijo aiili! U) I'.i.i.m Witli fcuiue appear-anco appear-anco ol lo.iii.Uiiuii ,hai lie' e-peoplu'j parly voters have linen oi.-t.ited to. The dcuMor.iU, iru i lo Hie tr.idiiiiins of their pany, have In n willing lo aa Hist the liberals in thii oeheine in order to gain Home temp irary a Ivantii'a over thu ropiiblie ins. They have hfcld out the idea that they were in a majority aud that former people's puny men (oih'ht to unite with them in bealiu the liberal.. Thus the fears of the liberal and the chicanery of thu democrats dem-ocrats have operated together to create tiu it..ldinita impression impres-sion in some quarter? that there was to be a deal, or a sta'iipr'l"; but there will bo nothing of the kit;, I, fur tho people of Sat Lake pro not foi ls, and they can iee thriiUfli a burn dour, especially v h'tn thu door ii wid.t op"u They are rot'. ini-- ratify thf liberals, neither ( wiP tl ey p'rnit theovjelvm to bn tna'lJ cati'e of by the demoe-a's. It. does no' tn a lie no much dirt'erence who is elected on Monday. We would like to see the republican ticket succeed, suc-ceed, as its election would bn in line with tho best interests of the city and territory; but it is far more Important that we should show tin world that we have laid down bread and enduring foundations here for the political structures struc-tures of tha future; that division on na- j tional lines has been eflect'd ,u good ' faith an.i that it has come to stay. This i is as utsoniiul to tho democratic as to tho republican cause, but iho democrats demo-crats soiU to be peifeoily willing to assist tho desperate hopo of the liberals in order to secure tho ballots of a few mi-guided voters. Let every man stand by his party. Lot us have a full voto polled. When tiie voto idiall havo been counted and when it shall have been shown that tho, liberals havo lost heavily, even if thnir ticket should be elected, tho victory wiil have been won, the etit-jring wedge will havo been drivun homo and clear sailing sail-ing for thu future will have been secured. se-cured. Wtiat we have to do in this flui tion is t.i show that we have divided divid-ed in (jojj faith, and, and that the pro-ec.i.4 pro-ec.i.4 oi disiuti-ira:iun has begun Willi the liberal party. A FCVTI l.i; til .UK Cl.lPAIOV. Under iho caption "Bo Not Deceived," De-ceived," tho .Ve'.'.s last evening published pub-lished the tcllowiivg: "During the excrement and struggles I of a political campaign, many untruthful untruth-ful rumors are frequently set alloui.. Rational peopla should receive them, if nt all. with the 'greatest citut'on and I with tha exercise of good common sense. "One rrpor' wa have heard of is that there is some kind of a 'deal whereby the republiea is of this city and county are to voto tha ik'inocraae ticket, and thus secure iho certain defeat of tne liberal faction. It is al-o represented thai tho church authorities haye advised ad-vised this movement. "We stale most emphatically that if there is any such 'deal,' or an arran cement ce-ment or areouiisnt of any kind, by 1 |