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Show Krivil. Tliat the .material and political In-lfi'.'M In-lfi'.'M of Ulan Imperatively il.'iii.itid tno null, d a -tiou of all . al jump,, in tins ti rl-lory rl-lory iinni IIi.t.i aiiall l.e an ai.aoliile ur. l un- lUilllll' li liball.lolinietlt of polygamy, 'lll-l lltllil r- .moiou iu cvi irti, Mini. V' .-iipplio.1 thai Hi imm w!io control the mormon rliuivh have Miaily ricttn-Miiiirt.l uiMin aconnleoi s.-paraliou jl cliercii and state ill 1 1 i i - let rltnry. lO-aolw-u -it !!m i-omiiiltU'M ilfWH with .ti"r.- rtjiivt tin) ilriftiitK' v!t ol fr rMu'" lr.il:oii :irly llll'-K. Ull I :ook V.i'h I'Oilll- tlv.e- tiroir .! sly r-turn to Ui i:irty li.at has ii,a it: iKiMiiiit" nil h a.lvarcii lu tin' liol:l (I. Ko.'ial. an.l til Hi rial roK.v ol L'lau as bai mutt far le!U uiMiiupUiii-il. t will lin observed tlmt tlicro is not s niii(;! word, tint a KunnuHlioii of re-publiu.iniHiu re-publiu.iniHiu frcm bwjfi lining to end of thesis leiimtliabin doc-lar.ttions doc-lar.ttions of tli'H must jH'euliur re-liii;ii':iu re-liii;ii':iu (V) committee. Tim gentlo-liioii gentlo-liioii do nut at any point announce tlieir dlisiou to any republican jiriiifiplni limy do not exjircM any coucern for llu) well'aiu of tlio repiiblic.'ib purty; tliey do not cuusul republi'-ttU timcliin?; tliey do not Hhow any concern for tho future of the republican party iu Utah. They utter nothing that is republican or ttiat shows any traco of loyalty to the republican pally, but simply iu-iiuij iu-iiuij iu a liberal tirade aaiust the mormon church and iu a manifesto against utatohnod for tho territory. There were eijht liberals and out republican re-publican iu attendance. Tim exception w Aur;il it I'lUowN, who made a vigorous vig-orous plea for republican iutere.sU. and who tiled tho following protest ngaitist the unwarranted courso pursued by the majority: Mr. C iai:'aia:i An a m.'inlior of th repui.ll-i repui.ll-i :i.i t n !..- -.i ro'iimiitej, i pietist aualusi ti.i'i r.-M.'u: i-'ii. I I. li riiii.ii.itii e In unantlr.rl . ed to aft in o;,p .i.liion to t;i,. pari v. Wh iv.t. app.iititud to pn.-r.a and e vi.iinl Its iii'Iucuoh. 'I i.i'Mi n.folntloiis ait."iii.t to iiellvor thi .t. Hory ovin- to tin i d iiioc. ail" parti- ami to prt-vi-nt tlie ri-jiuiilii-an p.ir'.y from oLitaiuiii).' ti.e niipi'i-nia-'y to winvU it in ent.tird. 'rit-i niormoQ p.'oj.iy w lio Ii.ivm lierfto'ore l i luiiui il t t Jio jH. ni. h parly, ai. now pr.i-1 pr.i-1 ii.t'.l tiMli,-.!,aml iin.l to join oth'.r .;irt.i-.. A I in fna.oriiy ol 1 li.nn. irovini'.t ly tli.'ir ma-tonal ma-tonal lutrri'HiH. l.y tti l.ioail pr,iii'lpls i f e In-i-.iiiun iiml civiiiritioii i.ii.l iirol.-i'Ilon, ro titan. ti-tan. .-.i iu t hp pl:ii loiin of tin-rHirb!U',a!i pa.ty. 'onlil join ti, If iM. nhotilil iiiilie Hint aU t'l 'in to no s . 'I'lt.'-.if r.'Kol iitioim are tlo ..gin-.l to piei-'fi't ti.mn fnun ors,-:tnl'l'if( with n. nod to pnu'ent tin. nipunli' an p iriy ironi or .'.anl,-10 .'.anl,-10 aud oeialiitiiit 'ii" li t nyto wlitrli It is entr Ji'-t. 1 ti" a' . Pt tUf mti.ri'Kt of those that i. ': " ." t! u reiriiiiu-au parly, and 1 tnuretore piot.-.it a; alu.'t tlii'iu. In this protest Air. liitowx fully set forth the claims of republicanism in the present einergeuey. Jlis logic is uua.s-ailablo. llo has laid down truths that cannot be controverted. No comment com-ment is needed, and it remains but to say that the republicans of Utah are united upon the propositions laid down in tin) protest. Those who wanted the old coiumitteo to move can now see that the ouly hope for the republican party is iu the completion of the organization orga-nization that has beeu begun. Permit Tim Times to add that all real republicans will soon bo united under the party banner; that the party is on a working basis; that it will be the political politi-cal master of this territory and that the committee which took the disloyal stand against it on Saturday will never hoid a convention or do auy other official offic-ial act in its name in Utah, instead of killing the party, tho committee has killed itself. A TKUAHONA HI.K (lIMMiril.l. On Saturday nine nieu met together assuming to represent tho republican party in this territory and passed resolutions intended to destroy the party aud bury it out of sig.'it forever. Tho proceeding was tho most reinark-ablo reinark-ablo ever conducted under the liatne of republicanism in this or any other community. We nay the resolutions were intended to destroy republicanism republican-ism here, becausu do other motive for them cau be discovered if we are to re- gam t tie) men wbo pasneit them as reasoning creatures. If the resolutions resolu-tions could be effective iu suppressing tho work of republican organization, republicanism hern would be effectually buried, and every man who voted for them must know this. We say t ho pro-' pro-' V ceedings wero the most remarkable 1 '"' ever witnessed anywber, buua,ua o 'mmTi coniiuittee elaiminir to bit BCtiutf uud' J ,;, ,,,,. " ii "i ' wWpfry-CVer before attempted at-tempted to take the party by the throat and strangle it to death. The committee that indulged in this astonishing performance was the old republican territorial committee. It was appointed three years ago. There was then no call for party division, and the committee would probably not have beeu named at all but to maintain ssme sort of an orgaui.ation by which, alter four years, a convention could be eallud to elect delegates to tho republican re-publican national convention. The committee had never held a meeting, and would not have met at this time if it had not occurred to the insane spirits who are fighting party organization organi-zation that it might bo used to obstruct the movement. It could not possibly claim any authority over the actiou of republicans who desire to put the party on its feet as an active force in the territory. The convention that named it was not a convention of an active patty. The delegates elected to that convention were not authorized author-ized to do anything but name delegates to the national convention and it cannot be held now that a committee com-mittee named to call another such convention con-vention after the lapse of four years has any power over a niovemeut that Is inaugurated by the people in favor of republican organization. Tho organization organ-ization of the party on a working basis means that it shall bo participated iu by a large class of republicans wbo had no part in that convention of three years ago. and who would have beenjex-cluded beenjex-cluded from it if they had asked for admission. It was a gathering of lib-i-ral republicans; its committee cannot have any jurisdiction over the republican republi-can party organized upon a comprehensive compre-hensive political basis. Yet, it might be supposed, aud people will grant Hint such a committee should be interested in looking after the interests inter-ests of republicanism, that it might take steps calculated to advance the same, and that, at least, it would carefully care-fully refrain from doing anrthing to injure them. There is an idea iu the luiud3 of republicans that any committee commit-tee bearing the name of tho party will always bo found true to the cause; aud the republicans of Salt Lake expected that, if tho member of this committee should not see their way clear to assist the present movement, they would religiously re-ligiously refrain, as a committee, from any act or word of opposition to the interests of the party. It was felt that, ii" a republican ct,-micittffft, they could not d. les than to keep thiir hands off, and if we read their resolutions wo find that they are disloyal to republicanism, acting merely as tools of another party. The resolutions are as follows: He.-oivp.l, That the .l-danr ious made by the convention vr.'iic.'i appoint",! imn committee arohtill U::''i'.,g m oi, tttfi committor. Kofiivi-i, Tine w-i,i,i tut tiie e.l vision bv l.y.i1 m.-n on partv iin,s m ft i!i at tus tine) won,, i be an irwvo.-a. le. fatal imstake.a-.it vuio.l i.lu.-e the a: soiuft, n. !,- of the l.-rnt.-ry in the handa of th" liist nr-.H. iicv of tin, i,,i-. Inou chur.-'i ; a, it would ..,. liu- re-oilt In W uivinir ..tattfho-t t ties term ,ry. an I lint Mali-hood would be under o mti',4 of the mor-liion mor-liion th-o-r-ra. y. Kcsoivci, That Utah is not vt prepared to a.-cei t the truit of ?t 'tehooii. becau.-e a ii;a or-lty or-lty ot hr j-eopte stlil ma.ntaut a b '-lo-r al-Jeoiiine al-Jeoiiine to t in) t'n.'oiT y under u lii.-ii they have ail their It .-us -ervo i tnau to the a-oveiu-Bjiilt of tiiu C'Uitod status. 4 |