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Show AN EXHIBITION OF COU tf & 01 Not least among the topics j f J? cusston yesterday was the publlo' al of allegiance to the American K of Utah, by former United Stata 'SK ator Frank J. Cannon, hll' df not strange that a man as proj ,ely In Utah as Mr. Cannon, shoulfl f, ally espouse the causo of right 1 sr fact that he Is a son of M ffi parents, and that all his associ aro Mormon, were sufficient to f?1 widespread comment and com JfK tlon. iPn It requires llttlo for a Gentlla, whole life has been opposed to c lnfluenco In secular affairs, to heartily In tho plans and purpa tfil the American party, but when a' itJ w of Senator Cannon's standing w i1"41 filiation with Mormonlsm, boldly' catcs tho separation of ChurcJi tn State and throws his voice and! W ence on the side of constitutional , lcanism and against tho ecclli 2J( domination of the church with"1 jtsd he and all his family and friends a been allied, It requires the couri truo manhood. " ' yft) Senator Cannon has done this! K& has cast aside any petty mlsg and deliberately taken his place-those place-those who rise In Just protest aj the barrier which the Mormon c tffci places between the citizen of Uta political liberty, and in doing so,' JJ tor Cannon exhibits the daring th comes a man, and merits the pra &str all who admire dauntless resolul '"j? The Tribune holds up the 'couj J Senator Cannon as an example i & 1 of Imitation by nil sincere lovei iwld Utah, and to all who would hay "f13 great commonwealth take her.j and commanding place In the i id. hood of States, with all the v iCal guaranteed b,y the constitution with all the freedom that follow strlDcs and stars. )aip |