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Show J i Judge Klnc; will doubtless vigorously answer his Tabernacle address in his . '.' J next political speech. V'rj j Even Gentiles who took part In the '. j antl-franchlsc mooting Sunday evening; '( j are likely to he dlsfellowshlppcd. j "Mormonlsm Is Democratic," says Hj j Judge King. Not at election time, H'ljf j when the Hon. William Spry Is around. )1 . Mr. -Smurthwalte has been dlsfellow- ' shipped, hut he is still a better Mor- ! jpon than several members of the hicr- ,J i archy. I Loaders of the church will note a se- ;S I rlous error In Elder King's address, as fl!ij ! he stated that they had made mls- HkJ takes. J' -H,.:; I Docs President Dick Young f eel, equal- .j to the task of explaining what the Hon. . HuH "Will King meant in'hls talk at the- Tabernacle? K j Some earnest Logan people threaten Hif io hegln making large rollers to ' put H'i under the State University for moving 1 1 ; purposes. llE OITlclal or the Light and Hallway Hf company hate to see peopio so preju- f,j diced as to strongly support the Inter- HIIu csts of the city. Elder Goddard feels strong against llls accusers in the' consciousness of Aft perfect Innocence, having never sinned against Joseph P. Those who heard the speech of H Brother Roberts at Provo may detect in. his published report of it a few ijj things that he said. be H But we fall to find In Judge King's Hfj remarks any Intimation of pardon for H Brother Smoot for having changed the politics of Utah county. H'jll Cache county people wlfl remember Hleij that the Hon- JIm foyle intimated to y. them that Mr. Cutler was not the H man to vote for for Governor. v ; 8 President Smith could prove that a trap was lald for 'm at Washington, V ,c ne hd only been thoughtful enough ,'fi 10 bring the trap home with him. Ik If Resident Francis ever comes to Hjf ' Salt Lake to see tho sights, he will probably be shown the backs of sev- oral members of tho late Legislature. 1; Eut should not the Lewis. and iClark H' Commission lake .the .Jlon. Tom Hull j; alng to Portland, so that It may be H,.j shown how to properly start Its work ' there? : Wrhen the hierarchy engages In the H'ji Ice business, members of the churqh H j r wUI Proba,,1Jr have to take either it lce or C0Ql treatment from the offended H' oulcials. It , ' Doubtless, the baseball game to be played next Suriday between the Chi- ilj oso Nationals and local players will H: be one of the best one-sided games ever j seen here. Vt If ftny -Mormon thinks the hierarchy l? I ls not opposed to free speech, let him ' rise .In the Tabernacle at Conference H'i timeand,say a few words against the Hm: churcfi authorities. "' ' Ordinarily, the Light and Railway j company does not care for storms, but H1 the ono of Sunday evening that kept Hll peopio away from the anti-franchise HJI meeting just suited It. f H !t Is very aggravating to Cache Hj county Republicans to realize that HiJ they canndt do anything to Gov. Cut- j ler until 190S, and that then they may Hj not want to do anything to him. VJ Some' of the Councllmen probably are Hvf unablo to see that they should be ln- Hj fluenced by the action of the antl- H franchise meeting as the officials of Hl the company, did not control the meet- H inK ' H Many married men will be glad to H!. hear from so reliable an authority as w a Salt Lake minister that they and N ihch' wives are equals, as they have . -9 been often told by the ladles that husbands hus-bands aro Inferiors. |