Show I I JUST HISTORY 1 m. m By ALBE ALBERT F. F PHILIPS ILIP It was tas during during- the tho administration of ot President Harrison that thep the peo pie of of Utah organized on a lines It was on May 10 1891 that in an open air meeting held the auspices of ot the Democratic clu club clu that a a. memorial was adopted adopted rde flouncing the Struble Cullom-Struble l bill BUI then pending In congress which would disfranchise a large the people of 01 Utah It provided th that t no person living In plural marriage or who taught polygamy or was walia a member of ot or contributed to tIle e support of any organization That advised Or encouraged time the practise or who assisted in the time l tion of 01 plural marriages should vote vot t serve as a Juror or hold bi fn Utah In addition a test oath was incorporated which required c each ch elector to swear that he was n polygamist would never become one one would never storer advise aid or abet any person In the practise of polygamy polygamy amy and was not a a. member oran organization that taught or or aged the practise It was known known known-a a the Cullom bill In the similar bill had been introducers Introducer b Congressman Struble of Iowa benc the name the name the Cullom bUS bUr Protests were filed in j ton against the passage of the till and a strong delegation capitol to work against the tho meas meae ure The measure was held secretary Blame Blaine who was th the pre In President t Harrisons Harrison's net he having been given to f fl stand that something would be donIn donin don doni In Utah by which the would be met and the the Mormon people not be ta taker a aw away wa- wa waThen ay jm Then o oa o. the time day of or Septem ber bem 1890 tame ame the tM manifesto t frol Wilford Woodruff president o t church in mm which he declared thai tM I he would submit to the time laws O o land and that he would Jp fluence with the members of t church to have them do de like The manifesto was accepted b ij t I church in general conference unanimous vote yote This a the beginning of ot the tIme organization of ot the people of 01 the party lines f President Harrison visited U. U h hin i. i in 1891 It was on Saturday il 1 9 9 when ho spent time the day In Sal Lake In Liberty park II Harrison spoke of T tabs tab's proe ci cifor V for statehood saying M MI I have hae no discord a as a pubU f f I with men of any creed If or political if it they willo t U Uthe the law My oath of office my pub r lie lIc ic duty requires me to be again U those who violate n it T ri n foundation of 01 American lif life r. r American home That which c cl and separates us from f whose pol political experience experienc a. a history have been full of strife 4 discord is 19 the American home w wone one mother sits In single honor the queen of her hel home A W now now my I beg to toa U sure you that in every ery hope hops t Lit you OU have for Utah running on tb thea H lines of ot free government on th tb r lines of or domestic and social oro oid I have for tor eve every one of you J most cordial greeting and e cUt t with you OU into your most gorg o hopes God bless and keep T YOu u and guide you OU in these same p paI of social purity and order r a peace that shall ha make you ou on the he greatest commonwealths in Ini Ir American Union J On May 20 20 eleven days later a mass meeting held in the time SLake S Lake theatre an effort t was as mIL mail I to o organize the Republican Utah Utah There was some somo advert adver sentiment and a committee a 0 Oj I which was John Henry Charles W VT Bennett Dennett James Tames s Sa Shad a I and H. H G. G McMillan was appoints appoint J 1 to draft an address ss to the P leap Pj I. I favoring the party organization 1 This was done and the I II party of 01 Utah came into existent e eThe I The peoples' peoples party disbanded June 10 The first election after t l part parti t IQ of 01 the political Mo MondaY l took ook place on the first 1 August with w three tickets in t i ifield ti Republican II field field Republican Democrat ai at au Liberal Liberal and and with the exception g the l Salt Lake county count carried the territory ar On January 4 1893 Just t ears years to a da day before Utah admitted to statehood Pr PrEs i I eo Harrison issued a proclamation 1 past to for pardon to pOlygamists lon lb I recommendation tenses with a I 1 be vigorous future Infractions I being 11 t prosecuted the time pardon bel g since Om No November il M to those who ert unla abstained from 1890 1890 had agreeable to th cohabitation and e ie 2 terms the Utah commission might 0 that former polygamists wj at elections in the territory y yIn Itt In accord with the organ the he of ot the time people on party lines Q selected e w wS publicans of Utah tIo delegates to the Republican i al convention to be heT held in elis They were ere 0 J JFrank Frank Frnnk J. 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