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Show I1 j I Does Brother Cutler now feel that he . in can conscientiously urge ljlg audiences j ' l to vote for Brother Howell? f-, b Anyway, Brother Roberts must have ;( IB hart the permlEsIon of the Hon. Abel . 'j' John Kvans to deliver that speech at jji'JB Brother Robertf? must at leapt admi(. !., JO that he does not expect to be rebuked jfl for ofllclally telling the brethren to vote j j ; D for Powers, i.l'jl Mr. Sutherland, we feel sure, is not li' I one of those Smopt Republicans who ' i.' I think a Democratic Legislature would j I be desirably Iji D Evidently., the St. George editor is dell de-ll tcrmined to convince his readeru that I reporty appearing in his paper are not 'M to be rolled on. ji'sa Perhapy Superintendent Jones can ,ji ! fellow that the idea that the county in-'''. in-'''. Tlnnary lu maintained for the? benefit of ,,'' ( the Inmates iu yevy absurd, ' ,!'!' H Ap the county Infirmary iy being- F"n jl in a- manner entirely satisfactory -to the 111' I euperintendent, he cannot see that there ; 'jf I is any cause for complaint. I, h' I Brother Cutler, being an Impartial ' y U i"an, iy giving the people of ifoqthern. ; plji) : Utah the same speooh, exactly, that he !:i I 1 save his northern audiences. . K B Among those who are, convinced that i j; U Srothcr Roberts acted Improperly in In- I 1 fiorslng Judge Powers so strpncly, may j ) I he mentioned Brother Howell. 1 Feeling that as an apostie he &houd ) If ns9l-t in tho work of guiding the II bishop.?. Brother Smoot will doubtless ' jjK It so to considerable trouble to show them 1 their-duty. ItiL Gootl Mormon Democrats would pre- iljjj i; I fer, doubtless, not to vote for any Demo- jkj;s I cratIc candidate, it being so much less. iM - trouhlfepome to vote the Republican pp "ticket straight. ji.j 'ij Tt muKt be admitted, we think, that LM Mii Elder Roberts' did not do himself any tTtdU J" nlS ansnver t0 Ge"- "WUcher pjiJ 8 wno Jhterrupted him to refer to the fi I "Demoprvatic posjtlon on the nen.slon Hl Ij,,.) I Question, and asking what wguld bo the probability In cafJe of a Democratic Congreaa wltli Judge Parker as President. Presi-dent. Elder Rpberts dismissed the subject by saying that the war was a long time ago, and that we aro now living liv-ing in the year IDOi. But Gen. "Witchor was not speaking of the war, nor of matters long gone by, but of Jhdge Parker's proposition made the present year, to rescind President Roosevelt's disability order. The Elder's reply was both evasive and Insufficient; it did not In any way reach the point. |