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Show '.- ' -V i. I-KAN C Vil'Aiw a. . We i..-e eoteri;v n;ioa a i i.iip o:ta 1 : pol.tie.ll C ) up. ii ii, i riKin , m imjiortant tha.i a.iy of th.- pijt. h ' witl foii;;.,t .i'o;; diitcrent lines t :a i t k. -e w hicit have b-.e.i f.d on ed ht-ret t. re, a .d the q us i ' ill' -'. i-'d .til. I Width ...II lc ,;. .cussed iu th.- press and on the tu,j,..-, tu,j,..-, tt'ili li.; tin. ike those which have I Jor.ii. d t..e theiiij for jiartisan ; paper; and pa.'ty har.ing n:s in pe vivUi Co.ue-ts. llitnerte it h.;s beetiGcnti.'e against Mcriro-t, a:id religious i:lits we all know have it ad age-, ot tho world been the bitte.-est, bitte.-est, i.ercest i.n l most ha eftd. The religious feaiu.ehas been tiiinin:.t.d fiom our local poiides, and we hope t w 11 n ver agaia be introduced n aa pol tical tontt f. u;ht ou Utah s;ii; with this elimimt-d, may we not a.k that the bit ernes;, the ha.-red, ha.-red, th fau ticij ii auu th. unreaun which i"v; raidy chatacterue tuos-qua tuos-qua reis in which religion isinv ,v d may aL-o oe dropp.M.' We earner 1 request this so tar as Democrats are concerned. Wc request that on the stump and in the press they w.U a vo'd personalities. anddLcuss principle prin-ciple and measures in a way to comu aiid the respect of the peop e rather than arouse the p ssions and baser element of men's naiures. it other want to indulge in personal abuse, f thy want te rtvel in faith and Hastiness and call out the evil in wen, le; them do so, Democrats all the time bearing in mind that this is a clean community, loving peate, and much easier of conviction by argument and reasan than by black guard abuse and personal assaults. Con itions have undergone a niighn hange in this terri ory, and w-' ups that c. ange has e, tended o nicn.s tongues ana pens tnd inspirations inspi-rations ai well as to their politics. We hope that when ' the eiectiou shall have been held, the votes counted and te results announced, the opponents, will be asuamed oi j nothing they have said or done a gainst each other, and th.:t where i they are worthy they can feel pat they are personal friends and citi.ens of the ten itory equally devoted to the progress and wel.'areof the cm unuuty. Gentlemen all, let us make this our first campaign in which only politics pure and simple can legitimately legi-timately enter, uch a one as we will be pleased to look back upon, and not one which will leave a bad taste in the mouth and be followed by unpleasant memories. The JIoiUl thinks it can promise that the Demo' crabs w.U do their share in this mater. |