Show THOUGH a cit izen of utah belonging to the mormon church testifies in this court that ho beli ovea polygamy ia wron because it is in violation of tho laws of th land and iu the very face of the name being prohibited by the church ho r still not allowed to eiff on tho grand jarr and all of this is in tho free land ot america tae sprince JP rince of Wales long be on and 1 MI M eay revelry though englishman leave tolerated tha acae they have 3 never endorsed it and now that tee prince has taken to gambling and the matter has become notorious we believe ahe recent episode will result greatly to ehg injury of his royal nibs IN last monday night a be publican club was organized with a good deal of enthusiasm and both cormons mormons and gentiles have joined in tho movement the press of both i the old parties seem quite toward the new party abo standard says A republican publican Ee club wag organized nith such enthusiasm and upon buch a platform as mark for it success and use bulnes ita success will mean eliat it will gather numbers of devoted adhel ants under its banners its usefulness will mean that it will be actively in tha political field legitimate part in contests for supremacy in governmental affairs as well as educating the ou coming generation of voters in the principles of ane party of lincoln grant and blaine the liberal organ remarks there is one feature about the arpan that the commercial is glad to earnestly and cordially recommend that feature is the fact that prominent cormons mormons took an active part in the movement that they were earnest and sincere cannot be questioned that they intend to stand by the work with the party they have joined is equally true we believe provo utah to be the very best city in the territory for please ure health and money making the resources tributary are ample to hakea populous and prosperous city bohld that we were located there solid aul doon that editors he ad IE level who dares dispute that provo is the best caty in the territory fmc effect of railroad legislation in kansas has been detrimental to the best interest of the state they have legislated too much on the question oo and the bad laws together with the general depression in the business of the state has made railroading almost a failure in kansas UTAH kansas and nebraska each offers a bounty on sugar produced within irrespective the borders A bill ia before the colorado legislature providing for i cent bounty per for all sugar produced in anat state within the next five years |