Show UBEIMI 11W5 AMI JIOIt1L 1TV THe III1W1c meeting called by the Chamber of Commerce held lat 1 J j cvii1ugIn the Flderal Court Houk vasJargey attendeil One euljcct recvlred marked attention We refer re-fer to Hie question of morality within tbe mu nlcipullly of Salt Lake ThIs drift was iloubtl s given to the meeting by lie MIIS In that dlrtc iftil taken by the residrat sectarian clergy and the attention givcu It by fOn of tIieiQ najwrs Tlueeof the cpvnkcrs favored the treating of the blacker adjuncts of thu civilization of tile age with a f hand ooverud with a silten glove r tut fpk Tliite were Judge Col I burn and Jul e Orlando V Towers i j fatter anneimctd a fact tbat nejtied no repeHiion that lia had R C liaa fcOiiMtiiliij to do with the late fiwtlio jeledhm which gave the J ttraln lit reitrss of powrr e IIu ue nut < Ietthls mice 4 fn Hie campaign So forgotten or that tlifurice he received for it S10000J 1Rtui ie urinvmbered I wan a ujr flultyou IIi Irt afco to nsfrt Jfiit night ae a reason wby the lower fcf rtrstao the muneial fcoclal body 0 1 tUteuU be dealt with in a gingerly wny tlMt he had t contult with the gambleis and low characters an ctctf generally as well as all other cla ef iociudiu the clergy This eaibultatkiu busiuesstccuied t < i > ut uj > ati plea for practical liumuuiiy fur the conductor of and ojieralors In dens o vice from the ZT 1l Ilon oC thI luhwC the l 1U It ajqared to be iu the nature of a hint t the officers that if they 0 i vlukej at unlawful and unmoral practhea in the city I woulJ 0 all t 1 faias be WR concerned W the chief liberal manipulator The Liberal organ i of couree I ranningon tbssame line tj cakii > g njwlogrtically or certain iccs o thst men give way t and which 4 Buoot suppressed This J ji a4 < tiOti was naturally t 0 expected c o from journal which huunMush July favored the drinking Iou gambling din and houe of ill fame as auxilirlctt in the solution of the Mormon question by drawing draw-ing the youth away from the restraints re-straints of their religion and the influence of the Priesthood of the Church From a moral staii Jpoint the pros pet of this oily is seriously becloud t I t status a a clean orderly ami industrious municipality has bemi a cause for admiration lu the port The Mormon people have Aught Immorality alongthe line jgXMMiriUKandlng tb odds against S Mdi they have had to battle the inflneuee of the large majority of g liberal officns with tneir following Inviag eHenllyworkedonlheotlier ale Yet a lirge degree of success e attended the efforts put forth o the S eide sobriety and good moral Xow a radical change has been inaugurated f in-augurated and proaiiseH a flood of uneleanBess ant mini putrefaction DuriiiR the campaign which preceded pre-ceded the late election the People fk were warned of the stream of moralS moral-S mat that would Hood this fair city t should t Liberal seize tlie rein > of power Bud Gentile rule lie ebb The transformation from comparative cfeaulinetrf t ring sociil oviU in Ogden lyn r ly-n transition of hat character WHS I < 4 i > > IntodtoajaivarnlDiorUielatetIint e p ntolOWarloothefttlt jf awaited tub city certiin probable C A eveulualititjs were reached On the V o ier hand the apparition denied the cxteteuce of any such danger should tin government go Into their band they announcing a determination ti I maintain I morally cleau city These denial came from tili same sources that are now advocating len feiiqr cube hw toward corrupters ort S or-t the avenues of soctety TJie situation f ffll I is I a mat 313 terefrejrei that there Moll be Influential In-fluential men here who would even hint at the rropriety of nursing in thia 4fy the social pollutions that o c ril polltul that 7 pniXtenJveJy exist ebewlierc J Thfy have looked upon Zion and seem to have sM I Lei her toni I ri ° anJ daughters ole l I |