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Show LOCAL LIBERAL LACONICS. The Liberal missionaries have goue forth in the cause of American civilization. civiliza-tion. Diiriug their absence the home ?uard wiil continue to work for the test interests of the people of Utah, who desire to elect Judge Goodwin to congress. Chairman Executive ComiuitteeF. II. Dyer is doing his prettiest to make this campaign a blessing to romiug generations. genera-tions. . He is ably assisted by a number of worthy lieutenants who are unsultish in their devotion to tho grand cause. The Goodwin pilgrims number liftv-four liftv-four good and true mon. Their train is composed of a Pullman buffet, Pullman Pull-man sleeper and day coach. All in all the party is a jolly one and Salt Lake may well be proud of the outtit. The martial band consists of three lifers, two snare and one bass drummer and a color bearer. The people's party pointer, John T. Caine, is endangering his prospects by bis reticence. Does ho know that his fences around Zion are being demolished demol-ished by the stalwart judge? Tho eiti gens are in earnest about the matter, and propose to bo heard November 4th. This is not a log-rolling-hard-eider persimmon-knocking campaign. It's a right for pure civilization in a country that longs to become a state and have a voice that will command respect in the national council, " There are few, if any, axes to grind In this campaign. The end desired is for the public good. Therefore work with all commanding strength for the harvest is near. Judge (ioodwin can hold down a chair in congress better than any man in Utah. Tourists coming in Salt Lake inquire what tho excitement is about. They are informed, and somo conclude to stay on deck until the returns are in and the winner is announced. The discount on rerolations in Salt Lake will be tgreateihan ever aftor the election. As masters now stand, this feature of ancient affairs in Zion is fast being consigned to oblivion, and nobody is any the less Wiser for if a. Shall we have American Institutions In Utah? Can American liberties thrive here when the atmosphere has been purified? Wilt the population of tho territory increase rapidly if Liberalism prevails? These questions are replied to with a big YES. ""' ' a V v The Liberal drum corps makes music that has the ring of freedom and purity. After election the tune of "Girl I loft behind" will be changed to the "Cain that is no good." Tho words will be set to a solemn march. S .: e No local political body ever had abler representatives than the pilgrims on the campaign train which left Salt Lake this morning. The mon accompanying the popular candidate, C. C. Goodwin, possess a thorough knowledgo of the condition of affairs throughout Utah. The people of the territory will warmly welcome the contingent and assist In all ways possible to bring about the measure so earnestly desired by those who are praying for that condition of civilization which commands the respect re-spect of their fellowmen. - - That was a dandy meeting the Liberals Lib-erals held In Electric Light hall Saturday Satur-day evening. Mayor G. M. Scott presided pre-sided and in his brief remarks made before be-fore introducing the first speaker he told the whole cause of this campaign in these words: "We want a man who will work for the welfare of Utah, not for aoy church," Rattling speeches were made by C. E. Stanton, C. K. Allen. Al-len. Judge Wanipler, Judge Powers and Judge Goodwin. There was a great audience present and the event scores another success for the Liberals. |