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Show IM J ! STOPTIHS SEXSELESS STRIFE. '' P T,rE conservative "Gentile" of I'' I Utah should take notice that tlio ! ji ; jj j defeated candidate for Delegate to j'i if i CoDgreu-Ja-deterniluei to fiuo j'- ' ! jjj lils policy of hale and bis coarse of '..,'' II antl-AmerlcauIsni in regard to tbe ' B "ilormons." KW , ' ' From the first ha bos used bis S brain and pen to foineut discord f and promote strife In this Territory. 3 ' i i Every man who has endeavored 1 j'i to cast oil upon the troubled waters 1 tjt of Utah society has been the AiJect Bjr . J, f his maledictions and his mlirepre- Sf '' ,K sentatlons. There is not an article Bf ; SK on the "Mormon" question or in S1 reference to tho "Mormon" leaders, I'm which has appeared in tbe columns I that he controls, but has contained I ! if' deliberate and malicious fu ebood P, I I the bsls of specious sophUtry and B j . ' ' the excuse t or malignant proposl- E i tlons. j B 'if The notice served upon him In j B ' ! hta huml'ialin? defeat, that hisj Ml disfranchisement measures and H i J schemes of despoliation are not fav- H ! II ored by many of his own political B S A party.seems to have made him, if jji anything, more venomous and spite- B J 9 ful than ever. Tho refutation of Hj 1 m his dally Jlies about the dictation of BBC i fl the 'ilormons" by their chiefs only B ' ' '1 causes him to repeat his ridic IS "1 ulous libel. And tbe evident I desire of reasonable business men of ' It toth classes here, to put aside the BBv "1 1 J rancor aud unite for the material Bhk I Iirogressand permanent prosperity BbV I af Utah, regardless of differences In H t faith and politics, appears to render BhW f him more rabid in his hostility and BBm J rancorous in his determination to H h promote division and stir up tur- BhV jju moiL It would taic but little effort BBV i m on the part of strong men whetlier BhV f fi Republicans or Democrats to put a Bj I stop to this flow nf gall and inces- Kl act stream of calumny, which Is Bl I boun J, If continue J, to keep up the BBV . b agltatiou which prevents that bar E i' 'i mony that ought to be established. BBV While every person of every creed BKBj Is entitled to freedom in religious BhW and political aQairs, and may follow BhV them whither he will so that he BBBj does not encroach upon tbe liberties BBBj i of others, community interests BBV should prompt sensible people not BHj only to allow such differences proper BBVJ latitude, but to pay no attention to BBVj them In the promotion of tbe gen- BBVj ral good and tbe conduct of public BBVJ and private business. BhVJ IT this antagonism Is to lie con BbBJ tinned, it is not.W be expected that BBVJ I these who are attacked will remain H ' unmoved, or that they will always BKBC maintain dimply a defensive at- BhVJ titude. If peace is to lie established, BBVJ , f for the common welfare, these (wolfish and mendacious libellers mu't be quieted. They must stop vomiting falsehood and pouring out BBVJ abuse upon the people who laid tbe BB foundations of this commonwealth, BVJj and who are ready to join with its I true friends to build it up and maVe it great. And those who want to see right, truth, liberty and consti- tational government prevail In BKBB Utah, should serve a notice on the BKBB obstructionists to cease their vicious BBvJI folly or get ou t of the way. |