Show TUB TRU below ar are the candidates candidate 0 of the liberal party for or congress the year tears in which they mado made the hopeless rare race the vitel they received respectively and tho the votes rotes received by their ful mormon competitors gau mormon ae rad alro vote IM a im 41 gwm K R max marll mar well ll alf W bearg it Sl ill lm am 2 alto ai wa wl da I 1 it N ifa frkan ki aw As SIW mi K R N nankin baskin 3 1 RK noha ji 57 14 1 1410 A G IL iwa 1 IW P T vo van mv it I 1 vol 1 1 md W i a I 1 7 rn 2 W ich I 1 6 M il farry 9 RIO 10 6 IM ilk it N 01 1117 IM IS C a etu SAin SA K R Ti FURMAN 0 of provo brovo ru ran in 1818 as a a democrat and dd received sll votes volet IV it af aa a nominated by tho the democrats Demo crt in isso 1886 the liberal party failing faill ni to hold any convention or nominate anybody abo party did nothing in 1678 because of 0 ft a now election law which it was w thought aavo them no show at al the polls polla a law by tho the way ot of which tho the Morn cormons mormons ions who mado it thought the same amo when it came through tho the whirligig of events to bo be administered by somebody elo clo than themselves glancing back along the above column ot of liberal biennial votes that ot of VAX A q ZILE cast eight years ago witnesses to effective end nd work that year tho the territory was canvassed from logid logan to st george and if the ilia party had bad done as well last election day in proportion to its in strength th the e liberal candi candidates datos vote would have b been con near nearly ay doubled the large relative vote ot of 1871 1374 was due doe to tho the presence pre tence of ini miners ners many of whom afterward scatter scattered C d to other parts the colemn of mormon votes Is not without interest W 11 was elected in ID 1870 and 1 2 GEORGE CA ON was elected thereafter to and including 1680 1680 when ho he was banished from congress because of polygamy such being tho the result of ton icara cars of contesting his bis seat mainly on tho the allegation that ho he was not an american citizen congress regarded OSS naturalization w age a matter adjudicated but gao him passports by pasting a law that no polygamist should sit in Con congles ConR gres in his contests str mr cannom lie had don denied led being a polygamist but this was probably as a legal fiction designed to put pot his opponent opponents to their proof rut rot to him I 1 through brough a 8 law ot of congress ho be pecked packed his trunk and left washington JOHN T caiz cai z was the victim of 0 the interesting situation siti lation thus brought about it ills Is not likely that any loie loe Is wasted on CAISE CAINE by brother rother IS or any of the old dis franchised elite of this people for that matter tho the coolness of caines support was apparent during his first tour four terms it came mainly from young men who but for the liberals would never have been heard ot of in public or as politicians at least until their fathers were all dead these young follows 0 oo 00 a their distinction and emoluments to the liberals and between men as distinguished from poltroons the obligation would bo be tie ac knowledg who supposes that joint T CAINE would over ever have gone to congress but for tho the edmunds act brought to pass bythe by tho liberals or that fitly other men in the territory would ever hae hac been sent to the legislature or elected to tat city and county offices but tor for these samo same dreadful liberals yet these chaps have less consideration tor for the liberals than the old crowd have who have not only been turned out of office and forbidden to vote be but t have been turned into tile ho states prison tor for living their religion twenty years ago tho the mormons cormons cast votes tor for captain and tho the other day but f for or coira T came CAISE that was the first year wo we bri boileve leve that women voted and there were no dis franchised then than it Is true hut but the population las increased two old fold there tharo were doubtless mormons cormons in utah in 1870 these have at least doubled those theio who are anxious to divide the liberals on national issues and thus permit utah to enter the ilia union should ask themselves how bow they aro are going to overcome this vast and over ever growing host of 0 mormon votes once a state HO a may bo be sure that tho the polygamists bo be enfranchised and tho the u onion omen all test oaths would bo be repealed and tho the mormon machine would turn out votes at w will ill no I 1 0 o doubt thoy they could and would PO poll 1 I two votes lor for every five souls in their ranks or communion THE THURMAN speaking of tho the thurman banquet it Is very splendid to see tho the chiefs of a great political party gather around their most respected member and on h hla I 1 9 birthday greet him till ith welcomes mid and all halls an old sta statesman lesman and clan li Is a good deal like alko an all old actor yo no matter mailer how much philosophy ophy there may bo be in ills his brain tie ml os ios more or less tho the footlights the cheers and the plaud placid its of the th treat great crowd lie has a that tho the curtain hn has been rung down that most of tho the lights have boon been turned oft off that tile tho musicians have haro loft left tile ball around him aro are nothing but vacant seats cats and as 05 lio he fixes ilia his eye eio upon them and thinks aho vho occupied such a box who used to be present la in such fuch a stall what nhat splendid company filled the A tingo of loneliness cornea comes upon him in thought lc be oven even misses the one who in ili the gallery ate the ilia peanuts with the most vora ity and nd yelled the loudest at the good points in tho the play when in such a twilight those hoso ho he ro re how tho the ficat actor i harmed charmed them through forty years how bow in ili car talu roles no one else could fill 1111 expects tion except ho he gather around blin and give to him tho the cheer of their presence tho the of their the happl happiness ness of their kind words it Is a beautiful and touching sight eight and the world orld looking on front from the outside cannot help but applaud this thought to give ALLAN 0 on an annual banquet on his bis birthday so long as ai those birthdays return t to 0 him a most moat happy one and irk in con 1 the bitterer i partisan lays laya aside his bla kinks and ahls and jocius in the th applause when this abl particular old actor can meet his friends thus thug and though bowed by great ago agn and by alii dl ease eam cn can so 30 accept the lh welcome riven given him and so oo return thanks that cery ono one who sees him bed and listhaus to him recognizes at once that all the famo fame I 1 which lie ho has ho he has honestly henf fitly earned for himself all that the charm and whether it strengthens party parly ties or not it certainly don does strengthen that other tie tib which binds all sections cc tion ot of tho the I 1 country together and makes fach each ludl ludi vidual proud of the count cou olry rys groat great men no matter where they live or in ID what way their greatness has ha been mado made manifest TUE returns ot of tile tho pennsylvania Is one tion aro are interesting they bow ow the state stat to bo be its as solidly republican as aa ever except that have boen been drawn away from the ticket the Republic arl candidate tor for governor was defeated by votes vole title tile tho republican lieu t governor was elected by a plurality ot of the republican secretary of 0 state has a plurality of and this added to tile tho voted by the aroh lots make up tho the old pennsylvania majority tho the republican candidate was beaten boatin by the republican press ot of kightly R or wrongly it was charged that lio lie was a candidate forced upon the ticket by senator QUAY QUAT and hall half tho the I 1 republican prom prem of tho the state stale including some of tho ilia strongest stronger and most conservative of tho the organs flatly bolted him and worked tor for |