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Show Tin: attitude of every liberal toward the mormon people today should be nch that the ri(ht hand of welcome would be extended and words like these spoken: "Vuu hav done all that we asked roil to do. When we made tho demand we honestly believed you wera following a wrooj lioursH, but in the light of the position which yoa now take wn havo nothing more to say of tho past and ws are ready to strike hands with yoa and work for the prosperity of L'tnh" Farnei.l and Mrs. O'Suea havo been married. Tims ends one of the most remarkable romances of tho century. Tahnkll will never regain the ground th-i he lout through the publica-; publica-; '.i.'ii of his relations with tho wunm whom he has now mar- i ried, but tho impulse of the public mind will bo to let him a'ono and give him every possible chance to win a new place for himself. The woman in the case uow bears his name, aud tho world, recognizing tho fact that he has done all that be can to repair tho wrongs of tho past, will coi longer sit in harsh and unbending judgment upon him. |