Show OCTOBER 17 1890 Cio siNn x editorial in reference to alic action of tho mormon church in declaring plural marriages alie new ark remarks that thia h practically alie cud af polygamy and the way f arthe admission of butali w a state denver yens VOTING THE peoples ticket means that you are in feivor of low taxes and bood government ia which all citizen have i voice voting tho liberal ticket that you favor political and religions and the chi of the pioneer fl of utah an after all tho now tariff law ia proving a failure in protecting tho poor nion of the audited state since its passage it ia found the cheaper articles such as ahe la borers buy advanced iu price per cent jubon ZANE has taken official cog of the action of the church in regard to polygamy and in his rulings in unlawful cohabitation cases ho is more lenient than io the past wo ure glad to noto this fairness on the part of chief custica etue editor of abo ogdan commercial ia a flatterer just listen to what appears in his paper the editor of this paper asserts without fear of successful contradiction that the ladies of ogden are unexcelled foi grace beauty and the man characteristics eliat make women so charming and attractive tuc cormons mormons may be sincere in their recent move against polygamy hut it will do no harm for the authorities in utah to keep watch over them for awhile yet st louis globe democrat the authorities havo been keeping a strict watch but for a year very few cases have como up in court which could denote that the batill polygamy THE park city miner bays of the liberal candidate for delegate to congress we believe judge goodwin to be the man of men in utah we believe he more of the necessary anttn attn autes of i statesman than any other man in the territory hero is a sample of this profound statesmanship laws to withhold citizen papers and lo 10 prevent cormons mormons from hereafter obtaining title to land ought to be passed po soon as congress meets THE city council has expressed its willingness to pay the waterworks Water works company per annum for fifty hydrants the offer is a liberal one and should be accepted by the water works company without so many proposals the business men of provo seem to think that the offer of the council is quite as liberal an offer as can be made under the existing revenue of the city and we think motoo the yearly income of brovo is not large and we need more than simply waterworks water works MR C C GOODWIN openly acano w ledges that he would if he could prevent any mormon voting in the united states or a mormon bs coming naturalized in the united states so you know what kind of a mancott are voting lor when you cast your ballot for th e liberal candidate for delegate ia congress we daro say there are many honorable men in the liberal ranks who know the mormon people too well to ever endorse radical ideas by voting for him IT is not very frea bent in the united states that the schools are made a political issue and we do not think they should be bagged into a campaign in the school s children meet from the homos of parents with different political and religious persuasions sua and are free to pursue their studies unbiased by political excitement the liberal of utah have tho school question in their tate platform and sought tomake an issue of the territorial university and its past and present management this is very inconsiderate to say the least and ought to be frown down by the public THE grande junction star says that it thinks the liberals in utah have made a mistake this time judge GOODWIN has always distinguished himself through the columns of the salt lake tribune as an in vet orate foe of mormonism and has not hesitated to score of that persuasion persua tion this will injure his changes of election inasmuch is there are very many young cormons mormons Mor mons voting this fall for the first time who would be willing to cast their political lot with tho progressive party of the age but who un no circumstances will vote for GOODWIN the man they aay who has slandered their relations and denounced their motives THE ogden standard predicts that the campaign just opened will be an interesting and well conducted ono especially on the part of the Ij ople choso whoso committee has every thing pretty thoroughly arranged it is not probable that any part of the territory will bo overlooked the blaze of torches and bonfires the martial strains from throats of brass the rattle of musketry tho roll of the drum and the tones of ponderous eloquence will be spread out upon the land like the blue waves of galileo while the orators themselves will bo as thick as leaves in and the descent upon the neighborhood generally will bo like unto wolves on tho fold TEE street railway is a feature of the city that all residents of provo feol proud of the work was commenced under rather adverse circum atances Bt ances but pushed ahead with commendable alacrity though commenced late in the season it was completed in time to do a rushing business far several weeks in carrying pleas ure to the shores of our lovely lake hundreds rode on the neat little train every day and the arm pany piled up the shekels but the run was not long enough and the expense of construction has been very great so the finds it all who have not fully paid up their assessments do no at wo hope this request will be fully responded to and tho rail way company be placed in a position to push the operations they have in contemplation ly the past the cry has been poly samy but now the tribune has commenced the howl of priestly rule any thing for nathe religious ioas suits the chief liberal or ane west isisore m oregon sarcastically remarks the house committee on territories lias appointed a smelling committee to visit new mexico arizona and utah to pee if they are eligible to admission to to union not need clothes pins on their noses till they reach the mormon territory TUE tarn financier published in denver replies to this as follows dant worry about utah neighbor beare thai this ten tory doea not esil oregon in all the elements i erity we have jut returned from a i rip to the reat sut lake valley we uv nothing nor anything but prosperity pro and splendid development vo nu cimpl int but saw mor n ins and gentiles working together for ilio good of all the sun does not cliine is to ba found iian a fairer land than valleys of utah the mormon people are entitled to bredt credit lor hiir untiring industry and ace they have accomplished vion results in causing aliis desert land to blossom as the rose they have sown what can he done polygamy is practically driad and buived aud it is abut time to cease n and perse cotins this industrious indu onest people |