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Show THE Bousing Demonstration at Walker's Pa-, vilion Under Direction of the Tuscaroras, Vigorous Exposure of a Series of Oohab Secrets and Tithing Fed Conspiracies. v I THEREPUBLICAN NOMINEES Hebor M. Wells Trotted Out to Carry the Standard Boman Cannon for City Marshal. MORE DEMONSTRATIONS, Liberals of the Fourth Precinct to Itutify In the Twentieth Ward Sehoolhonse -Exposure of the "Combine" Progress Pro-gress of tho Campaign. The ratification of the. liberal ticket by the tribe of Tuscaroras and their allies at the Walker pavillion last night was an event that compares favorably with the grandest of ion's political history. The ruivillioti was taxed to Ita utmost and with floating banners, iuspiring legends, reflect) in the mellow light of swaying lanterns, presented ft magic that is rarely seen in the vicissitudes of political warfare. Tho ladies whose interest in-terest in the present campaign has been aroused as never before, were out in large numbers. The menu was opened by Judge Powers, Mho said: We have assembled here tonigiit as Tuscaroras Tusca-roras for the purpose of expressing our sut- fict, for I care not whether you divide as republicans or as democrats, you will find facing you n institution which is antagonist- to all tou loye, and you will rally around the Bag. Cheers. The issue is higher with us than the great national question of tariff, for here we are met by a people, wealthy and powerful, who are striving to jrain control, and who we are fighting to establish American principles in these mountains. We are striving to build up one of the greatest states that ever blessed the Union. You may talk of men and their faulls, but it is as true as Holy Writ, for it is the great law of Hod that man shall progress and march on, that h" sliall keep on until his brow is touched with the glorious rays of perfect manhood. With (Mil succeeding generation mauhood has been lifted up. The men who arc now lighting light-ing this battle and the women by their sides are flghtinirfor a principle, and the children who are now attending free schools will live to bless your efforts. The great principles that men arc created free and equal, and that there should be a separation sep-aration of church and state will be estah. lished here. Cheers. I speak not as seer or prophet or revelator, but no matter whether or not statehood is secured by the church forces, the fight will go on, for Bod intended that tliis should be a free, iudepen dent and progressive state. Cheers. We fought it without the aid of congress and we can tight it again. Cheers. I We are banded together for the good of our city nnd territory, and (iod speed to the tribe of Tuscorora, whose colors arc red, white and blue. j Cheers. I It is a society which may not be allowed in a datioual convention, but whosV members have the proud satisfaction of having the courage of their convictions to support then! Cheers. The tight is on. We never (read in the i-aud uor place our foot upon the grass when the dew is I upon it. Nor do we break twigs at the present time, for we are on the warpath, they may east slurs upon us and hurl imputations impu-tations at our wives and daughters, hut here many have laid away in the hlUalde those we love, aud her we propose to live, so long as wc are assured of the protection of the .American Bag. Cheers.) Judge Powers predicted that the majority would rise above all majorities of the tiat, exhorted the patriots to join hands, and declared de-clared that when the vote was counted there would be mingled with the glad acclaim of triumphant ranks the voices of their wives aud children rising to the ears of the angels seated at the base of the great white, throne. The meeting then closed with cheers that will thunder through all ages. Republican Nominal ions. The republicans hoisted its ticket last night and floated the following nominations: fox SUVor Holier M. Wells For recorder A. Hanatter, jr. l'or treav'uer. K. K. KUIredge AassosMir and Collector Frank s. Kimball For marshal Boiuaii I 'sunon The committee on resolutions having asked further time in which to prepare its report the convention, which had assembled at noon, and adjourned loo o'clock, simply elected O. .1. Salisbury as permanent chairman, chair-man, and C. Ii. Martin and W. (j. Nebcker secretaries, adopted the reports on credentials creden-tials and order of business and agaiu adjourned ad-journed until 7 o'clock in the evening. The night session opened with the renort of the committee on resolutions which recognize the republican territorial committee com-mittee of Utah in that which was elected In September last; advocate advo-cate the burial of local differences; condemn the administration; deplore the moral condition of Plum alley nnd Franklin avenue without making personal reference to landlords who have consecrated brick buildings lo the use of the demimonde; demi-monde; reaffirm! the platforms of last year; proclaim for the eight-hour system; reiterate the belief of the party in the sincerity of the manifesto handed down by Wilford Woodruff, Wood-ruff, "proxy," and urge the enactment of the Teller MIL The resolutions were adopted and following follow-ing up the order of business S. 3. Renyon was made chairman of the central committee. commit-tee. With one full swoop tho rules were suspended and the names posted above was launched until the nomination for mar-shaley mar-shaley was reached. Here Boman Cannon was pitched against B B. llayward, but the lirst ballot lauded the martyrdom on Cannon's Can-non's shoulders. The convention having then finished its labors adjourned sine dir. Isfaetion over the nominations of the liberal party, and ill this connection it is proper for me to say something of the, object and work of the Tuscaroras. History tells us that they were natives of North Carolina and that in the revolution they fought with the Americans. Cheers. Many were recog-nized recog-nized by the emigres . ol the United Slates and given positions In the United States army. It was the last tribe to join tile Six Nations. They were ever known as a true, eajnest and loyal tribe. In the moon of rote the Lies and Piutet induced a few of our tribe to leave us. They established an organ to expound democratic principles. It soon became necessary, as time went on, for them to make promises of democratic fa it h iu order to Induce our "promising young men" to idray away from our wigwam. Our young men desire to say that they Bite COUBtry before party. Cheers. J The loyal and true then organized this club and ( pointing point-ing to the club motto, "Country Before Party") they adopted that as their war-cry. Cheers. It now has itio members, and every warrior is an earnest worker in the liberal ranks. Cheer. The great pavilion rung with tumultuous approval, the cocks crew and it was full a minute before the speaker could continue. We find yesterday, continued the speaker, that wc were not wanted by the Co op democrats dem-ocrats any more than they are wanted by us. Cheers. The chairman of that convention groans J gave expression lo language that would not be proper lo repeat here, and in such a way that every man who respects himself will resent. Groans and hisses. For my part I cannot see why the wearers of the cloth should be dragged into a the mire of contumely: I cannot understand why our wives, daughters and children should be so attacked:.! cannot understand why womanhood, wom-anhood, so revered by every true and respecting re-specting American, should bo 60 insulted. Groans and biases, They said yesterday that lie is a young man derisive cries and 1 replied: '"'Then you should have selected some one who has shed his pin. feathers. Laughter and applause. Judge Powers here introduced Hon. W. C. Hall as the presiding sagamore. The audience tendered him a veritable ovation Sagamore Hall reforred to the good wrk that had already been accomplished, accom-plished, aud said the medicine which tho tribe intended to administer was the liberal ballot. . It may lie asked, added the speaker, why we are with the liberal party. It Is because we as democrats believe that the work of the liberal party is not yet done. That party has made it possible to make laws which congress made twenty years ago, respected and obeyed laws which before the liberal party became a power "the people" peo-ple" regarded as a dead letter, claiming that they were unconstitutional and not binding upon them. The same liberal party had not only made it possible, hut established the fact that values of real estate had Increased an hundredfold and more, iiad upheld the cause of rinhteousuess in the face of the greatest obstacles, caused the mormon church to tremble from center to circumference circumfer-ence and its walls to totter, compelled the manifesto to be issued and made it possible for one man and one woman to love and wed secure in the knowledge that no power in the territory can now compel that woman to share her husband's bosom aud bed with two or more women. The liberals will continue to lead the people oitd touch the church to have a revelation ordeiiug the party which now represents the churc Ii lo stack its arms and give up the light. Then will we fraternize frater-nize witl) them ami not till then, for we will not go into a party which is controlled by the very men we have been lightiug so long to place under subjection. Hun. It. N Buskin, mayor unmlu.it. . was then introduced and was accorded a reception recep-tion that is rarely experienced by men even in public life Ho calmly uiid dispassionately dispassion-ately pointed out the error? of the opposi lion ami congratulated his parly that the renegades had weeded themselves out of its ranks. Twenty-five hundred democrat, con tinned the speaker, canned be dictated to by the 190 renegades. By their fr.lsu representations the representatives of the great national party in Washington will throw their weight in support of theocracy. Cries of "No." Yes, I say so. I went to Washington and in a short time. 1 got the unanimous report of the committee against statehood. Cheers. I thought the light was won and came home. Then the question came up before the committee com-mittee on territories, arid h distinguished ( ?) democrat, Caleb W. West derisive laughter nud groansj, said that lithe leaders of the mormon church should i.-sue an order to "the people" to slay their flrtt born, they would comply. "Is that so?" (hey asked. ' That's what I mean!" was the reply. He said that less than two years ago (llo,ins. The mayor nominate tie n turned his at tentlon to the fellowship business and nth-crwise nth-crwise that exists between the mormons and gentiles. The simple declaration, said he, thai conditions have changed is not enough for us. We can still see their animosity to us betrayed in our social relations, in our business relations anil tho greatest, argument against division is the great co-operative institutions. in-stitutions. How many gentiles are iu the employ of mormons',' Do you know of any V "Rone." That policy has made Ishmaei Ites of a great many persons. Has it ever I been proven I hat the endowment "ath has been abolished ? Kvery mall knows that oaths are taken incompatible with the laws of the laud, and evey man that passes there; takes an oath to obey the priesthood in everything. -We have a harder light now than we ever had before. We not only have to fight false representations made iu con grcss, but we have the same old tight on our hands here. We should send men lo Washington to defeat those measures and have them to remain In ululu qn for a fow years more, when wc can be able to say, Utah is redeemed. Chcersj. These speakers were followed by C. B. Glenn, Phil Corcoran, J. B. Anderson, C. M. Jackson, Judge K. I. Iloge, W. A. Irvine, William Newton and Judge Kcssler, after Which Judge Powers followed with benedic-1 benedic-1 1 . m from tho ritual of the Tuscaroros. He sit Id : The honor has been given me of welcoming welcom-ing the coming and speeding the parting part-ing guest. 1 thntik you for coming here tonight and silting with us by onr council lire. Little do we think of the importance im-portance of the political acts of the men and women of this territory. Here we are met by an issue lhat create? au irrepressible con- |