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Show H f In t,vcr political campaign tbiro H I H7ncro.olc of jexcitcraent, and H f jL' intense partfctu. rreqaqutli- tun j ' J ovfflttUrfbjjialsfQf ii-op-ifsty, same H J ct ISwuirarisceriiHnsllie limits ot H I truth an I caramon aM, There 13 H I ii9 ueci&r the Keral jublif to H J filLfetmiu in thetracrobatlc vault H I inirfnorin their bad mnuntrs and H I liof rilinir eou-tesy. ( itaens H 7 auiTtliLir IilJe-ienJeirse, stud-, in; H 'i tfieflfovrnanilhtf pjVic Iiilet-st, H 3tni u-ing tlieir good judgement in H I (Ue eMr$9a of the elect., e fran- E ch.se irreypectiw of the nonen1. PJH ' uitnd tiy j-2iiaiioail Dareoii. or H jujurs luc'thiriiiie. PH ! "Tue,"ljibenii; or-rani badly rat- B tied Tim drivel that IiUb up its H e&taiil V!umu? Is a stale and PJJH J -.aprJasitistolh. anJ nervele. PJJH 4 Tlie political wplra:rooe,ai.l pere- JJJH j-nnatioiis of iU ejito- bae Hj f Wu imlul--d iu at the ex- PJJJM jwh(. of h's peial pat?, RJH I and The ruffian lef. on the tn- PJJJE d cxliitt- uumlakablc ynii- PH to-s of ImpotLUt malice ind maud- H lin'aieoholian What is left of his 1JJJB mind barro-ars In the siMy pii- H ' a-WiiisVislorted i-nst-irwlioii turns H garblud extracts ftaai rmulJ f recoils into present exponents of living issues. It is all iu vain. The cjutnUau of toJaj is what concerns the people of Dtah, and what tomor B f H row will bnns forth as lU ounce K f ijuencc alio conixrta them and K ' attb:deaJ coa-eru- of tlio Ian; HH The tbier prijcat topic is the BB t , cicdjeu of a Delegate to Courc. BBC Tnat- is import int b-caue of the BBBj prlht'p'cs si slake. Wc wJl not BBBm Sy srlih the "1 oeral" camlida'L, BBBf that ' men are nothing ' They an. BBBk uiuiba? rtprcacutalivej of pnnci- BBBf pic?, sni do23 and int"rest What BBBj ou!J principlcabewitLotttptreOat? BBBb Mercabtrad Ions, -vrithoul force and K without effect. Sj wuiie the BBBj rincipletatstak: are of great mo. BBBj ment, the question o' wlia is thi BBBj man to represent them is rVicipiei- BBB tion of the hou r. BBBJ Hon. John T. Caiuc is the I'co- BBBj p'e'i cauiblatL, .b-cin-e he stands BBBt for the rights of the I'eopk. And BBBj thb means not only the rights of BBBf his-rrra party but the liberties of BB ij ni '.iitrnr what may be their BBBJ larty.thtlr race or their creed, lie BBBj lias demonstrated this in his official BBBf career' In "Congress. .No "Gentile" BBBh cr Uebrnv, nuy more thin a "Mor- BBBt cunUJias eve: appealed to John T. BB Ca'nt. for-lus orTlu.al aid in am. BBBJ Ue lis tvjrkul for the interests of BlBB this Territory, faithfully and con- HJBJJ Uuuouiy. His hams i here. He BJBB is identified irilh L tab's welfare, BBJB ThollandpeTunentl. lleknou: BJBJfi tho1 needs cf the commonwealth BJBB and uaJustanJs flow to labor to BJBB rapply them. Jfu represents that BJBB ' principle of the rto;.Ie" Tarty plat- BBJB form whicli demands the grea'cst BJBB pi'Ibla freedom forecr individual BJBB npatoit with the general welfare. BBBj irel3 for the universal lil.rtyof BJBB law. He would deprive no citizen BJBB of hi volt, or of an right or privl- BJBB iySS ou a '-count of-his fiitii or his BjS politics. BJBJfl t The candidate of the ' Liberal" BJBJf partyC. C Goodwin, lias no claim BJBJf upon the tutTragv of the people ex BJBB cept as the paid literary ad vot ate of BJBJf tho tilcr interest, and of the di- BJBB franchiseoient of the "Ilormon" BJBB Ivoicn Trho hate obeyed Ine lans BJBJf and havc,:wom that they 111 nut BBB Aiobte them in future. His en er- BJBBj Kits If be hive any byond tlioce BJBJf -that-tre l.tenry will be devoted BBBj chiefly to the ar:omplishn.cnt of BJBJf the last nam -d purpose They will BjBBJ thus te deitructivc in their nature BBBj and JintcnL JIo will seel:, not to BjBjB 4 sjDport and extenUti e principles of BjBJB human freciom, bJtto breik down BjBBJ and tramplo upon Uie rights of the BJBBj majority of the eitizcii'. Ho will BjBBf not and cannot rcprcentthe i-eople BJBm of TJa b Jt only U fraction. BJBJI Ttm ji)Iygam pretence for this BjBJB Illibaral jdei anJ purpose has BJBJj bcenl shittered and swept away. BjBJB The onI pretet that remains fjBJfl i a fallacj It is claimed that the BjBJB "Mormon" Vetera of L tab are not BJjBJjV free, therefore the ballot tliOJld be fBJBJ otabui ftoai taem 7ul js.a'ingu!ar fBJBJJ imi-uiodof p'on.otm ltbertj. Hut fBJBJJ V the cJai ji is loth fal-p and alcird BjBjBj The ballot is secret, c ery Dter has BjBBjj zrtLe opportunity to foe either ticket BBBj in the field or to make one fur hlm- BjBJB "elf, and nobody need betbe riser. BjBJfi There is no inlluence u-eJ to induce jBBJf people to vote the TeopIcV Ticket, BjBBjj otlier thaa argument and that legitl- BjBJfl mate urging which eve-y ac'Ive BjBJB man uses for the benefit of his party. BBBB The story' Df ' priestly thvtMian' BBW toM every dij b the ' li.oera!" or- BBBB fT" utforly unfruH, and ito folly BjBjBj mast be apparent to all who Lnou fBJBJJ anj thing of Jtormon,'xoters or of BjBJB thefreodoratiflhBeon.t. ballot. BjBB Tne whole iue couiesdown to BjBJB "'is: The "Mormon ' votes fchould BjBBjj he ili-v'ranchlEed beeau&e tiitj do njt BBBf Mi port the "Liberal' UcKct. The IjBjBJJ only eii1oncetol their freedom BBBf which i-ll ba sotisfoehjry U the IjBBfjE "Liberal" candidate is tLeir vo'e in fjBfBfj lii' otd favor. fjBfBfj Npnr arethe ins'hlc. citizens of BfjBBj Utah prepired to tndor-ethLs policy? BfjJBfj It cannot be exalted to the plane, of BBBJ n principle. Yet this is w hat C. C. fjBfBfj Goodwin inUndstoadvneateifhuIs fjBfBfj elected to Coszress. He siy "it is fjBjBB the ngbt tiling to do."' These arc BBBJ his own word. They eiprty. the H chief thonght of hlstuind. ' They BfjBfj , convey his settled and principal Ipurpo-e. On this subject he is a mono-maniac. He is alike impervi- o js to reas6h4and to fact His whole i nature is "mbued with this anti-"Mormon' anti-"Mormon' sen'lment and tho d- lll franjiibcmeat cf "ilorraou oters is BfjBfj the great end he has in view. BfBBfJ Ttio question then, for ral.onal fjBjBB voters tbeclde, is this: Shall a-man fjBjBff be returned to Congress bo will !B represent the entire community, maintain Uie liberties nnd rights of HHHHHgB ml la-jf objerving citizens and the HK pcrmuie'iL Interests cf eery in- PPfH v dustry i Utah, or shall a fanatic be i t;nt who will be the mouthpiece of ' i a clique, whoe mind is warpwl with IjljljljH one iileaf in3;uhc. Is Untonlhe H roilUt'-ilUeiructionof tha majority B .fLbopeorlce.fthuTerrity.'' B "ut'ln iI I'lia'sQ nou CUM; fBB aside, this Is the Issue before tho voting psople of Utah, and all we' ask is that they contemplate it without prejudice and without pas- , sion, and then cast the r ballots as ' enlightened conscience and good c mmon senw shall dictate, regard-1 less of Tribute rant and the buried Issues of the departed past. |