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Show uv i HHBBflHJJHJJHJJ THE EELI010CS AXD lOUnCU. WIXKS. Tim rc'lljKis and political wings of Ytio anti-"jrormon" crusade grasped hands in Sanpete. The "pilgrims" of the 'Liberal" party were there joined by thcRev.ilifT, who mounted the stompatid made a political hanngee, declaring his loyalty to the tUg. JJrv tllfT Fecnis exceedingly anxious to liave people believe lie is loyal. From the frequency frequen-cy with which he reiterates his position it would npir as if nu thought grave doubts arc entertained enter-tained ou the sutjecU Out- would haveimigiiul, o'l the ground of his allege'' profusion as a Christian minister, that his declaration to tho effect thai iie placed the flag uppermost upper-most aud tho croj? under It, was suIlTcieut m ithout M many rc-ttsto ments of his pItiou. Ifecppcars to be a follower of tho Fetichisnt ol Orlando W. Powers, who pro. claimed the other day that the way for this people to reach a condition of "homogeneity" was for all of them to -'worship one flag." Poor Mr. llifThas evidently gone deeply Into the llag-aorship religion. He tt-ems to have been cm(.Wliat nt sea ever since he declared himself in favor of giving the Savior a subordinate position under tbe national na-tional emblem. The break he made at tho Walker House political jollification jolli-fication last February, when Judge Towers was laid 510,033 for carrying carry-ing the city election for the "Literals'" "Liter-als'" also dcruoralircd him. It will be remembed that in the midst of the revelry lie became beclouded and consequently unable to recognize recog-nize the difference betu ten Saturday Satur-day night aud Sunday moruing,sud indulged in festive and hilarious speech-making on tho cacrc-J day. He has also been fcund'writlug voluntary vol-untary and unsought-for political card" of congratulation to Judge O. V. Potters the man who said he had consulted with the saloon men gamblers as w ell as the clergymen regarding political alTalrs, and that the claim: of the former zs n ell a the latter fur couoidcrntion mutt not be neglected. Tho reverend geutlcmau teemed to get a tide elap at Sanpete, as one of tbe speakers belonging to the political nlng of the pilgrimage insisted that priestly hands must Le taken from politics. The amalgamation amalga-mation of Church and State must cease. However, tho Hev. JIr. Murphy, another gentleman of Ihe cloth, came to ?-(r. luff's rttcue, and cheered hh drooping Myrits by singing Campaign song eulitltd "Wo will get there." The Tnbunc report of tbe meeting does not state what locality was referred re-ferred to as "there," hence the reader read-er will have to conjecture for himself, him-self, ba-iug the inference en the merits of the tinger atid tho Vom-pany Vom-pany ho was In at the Uaic |