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Show THE "LIBERAL" RALLY. Speeches of AnU-"Mormon" Ylrns by the Kon-DltrslonlSiS. rnor.Ai 1 t insults toumi utah. He Fall T"J ,ul ' (nnttnt to Ilrtktlu at the ltrar, A largo gathering of men, wcme'i anil lulMren anoint leil at the note aloruaml wanhouae ol llio Halt I.lo Htovo h ltarilwaie 'onitiy, on I n ilay nlgliti at thn inciting if the "Lib-cral," "Lib-cral," or "Imitarii," aity, bj It li callitl liy Kx-Uiillnl HhtM l'meecut-liig l'meecut-liig Attorney C'lltchlow. A tiniu. rarjr plnlfornr lia I been erected, an 1 ou ItaaUinlgo 0. 0. Ooolwlu, (lontral Connor, Judge Hoge, W. II. Dlilwn, -.. 11. Olute, lUcharJ Molntu.li, 0. 1.. Allen, C. A. Wanton, A. I William., A.M. Omit, C. H. Varlan, Colonel Kalglm, h. V. C'olbath, M K. IV r. tout, Ulitlitotlicr Dlelil, J.M. Harrry, V. (1. Vanhorne, Judge llaekln, Iter. IhiU Ulttr, V. II. Btatlbnl ami vtlier. Ou autl around tlio itautlanl throughout tlio)iiilldlugeredliiia)id the teinntra anil detli-ee bornd by llio Miami" jntty during the laat three ollllcal cam, algm. Couaplcuoua among Umm rellca of alrlle and ton-tuition ton-tuition were tlio rlralU of l'owera nnJ Connor, at the rear of the lf tn' platform. Oil motion of ItlcliarJ Mclntoali, Judge lleaVlii km elected chairman of the nintlug. Mr. Ilwkln took the floor atidepokeeelolloiitl It liaa been eald that llio "Liberal" Irly la dend, thU ineetliiir irote otherwlac. The political eeenU that hare recently, and are now, Irene-iltlngln Irene-iltlngln Utah aro llio greater eib In the tilatory of our Territory. hen auch eudden uiiaaiirce aru at rung and when tuch gnat rerolulloiia In llt. rallHiin take tliie, reflecting mlnda Inquire the rtanon. I can eailly under-aland under-aland why the l'coilo'a I arty am auilouito dltldn on national laeuia, hut caunot coucelre why thu " l.llral" party ahould do eo. The "Liberal" party haa been an I It etlll d dug will; lhalehoulil bo eulllcleiit. During thv ail four yran our epilation baa doubled, finance hare lucrraml and wonderful liuiirovimenta bare been inailo by the "Liberal" patty. To tlio patrlota of Utah the future uevir IvoVhI brighter, but to the theocracy that wu hare been lighting eo long all la gloom and uncertainty. It ! ill-tin ill-tin on the wall In letUn of llilng light that the thi-ocracy of thlt Territory Terri-tory la doomed. There la, how oter.ouo way In wblih llila datigeroue liitlltu. lion ran maintain 111 uilalciice, and that I Ian Ilia along tbel alhway of the now dciatture, which If followed will load toatatehoodfor Utah. After lhat the I rlrethood will Mil every ortlio wllhlli the gift of the pool lo and the old order of tlilnge will l rcetored. And yet, la the faro of euili robabllltlra we are railed upon ty certain ofour ' comralietogrounlour arme. nucha . I rorredlug would l-e the death knell of all lhat li diar to the "LIUral" ally, and we would be at the merry ol lhat rideiitlieafoe, the l'rletthood. Under tlio pment elate of atralri we have the great nation Whlnd ua. We haeo fought hard for tho reineillca winui have earned the l'eoi lo'e tutly to die. Uud. I f they are taken from lie, I re-uwtirt re-uwtirt that Utah will U eoinu a blato and tlii.il a revolution will Ui Irouiiht about thalwn will have totttth at tlio l.ilnt of the bayonet. 1 U II yru peo le who are making llila inove, If jour nuaiurra are rurctuful jou Mrill In wnfrouled by the boya In Hue. I am not drawing oil my Iruaaluallou: I eak undettlandliigly. When the lail movimeutwoaou foot here, a few careago,toccuretutehoodfor Utali, theviry men who aro now eager to divide on national llliea wtru 0 (whiI to the proposition. I deny that the altuatlou l not m dangiroua today Itevir u We haio ihllJrcii, that le, eonio of ue have (tadljhaud w think that wo are refunded lo hand down to tin in the heritage of itale-hood itale-hood la a gloomy pliluro to gaw Uo. The admlaalou of Utah would bo an Infamoua crliue. Tho einaktr then dwe.lt uponwhat horallni the "iwlltlral pollry of tho Church," and elated that eviry mem. Ir of tho "Mormon" Church a ollirlng iraytre for tho le-ihctlontf tlrovi-r Cleveland to tho l'nal Itury ot the Unite,! Mali. Continuing, lr. Ilitklu aake.1: "Do 1 dlrtdlt tho homttyer tboentlro Moriwiu ew It? Nee, I do, and why aliould 1 not!" f A voice "Thire are many nuaoin why you aliould not,"' 1 aui arulul. J with thilr hUtory, contluueil the riakir-"and: they with jo'ir;", chimed tho voice again aa Mr. Uaaklu couiluilwl Ma BK nil. v, II. DICMW.S waitheu lutroducoi. The following la a I rlet J noiale of hie remark! t The lluallon that eonfrouU m today la luado doubly dangimua by tho fa--t that we have not he 1 time to pinpare for II. Only a fi daya ago mteln Deinorrata and Iteuibllcani began roqtieltliiB with thai wily ol I Iwly, tho "Mormon" riiiirdi. At flrat, I ! Ileve. tiny had no Idia that thtlr addrienii would reault In auylhlng inoro than nil Inuocuut lllrtatlon, Jmt It now artiiu that n downright lariurt rainrmlgnj of rourtahlp hae Ui u entered enter-ed iipoii, an I thiroaie now gra;ejui Hum na to win thcr their Inti ntloui are lionorable." Unlrw roveuted tiny wIllwtilBtiiodlitantlday. Pireoiial irilullcra and parly ad vauUgia mut U tram lnl Uon or wo will lou ground lhat ran "ever la to-rained. to-rained. Many leartegiithoUtntllnpf Ulah rombliiul agalott the t bUrili, and now.aa wo are atanllng on tho I bonlere of tho I'romlnil Uud," thow whom wo havo U-eu wont to roiin. ail with havu drairleil ua. I ho lWle'e I'arly hu dlabandcd, thiy w III I robubly follow In the wakoof the two Lnat lattice In about upial numUra, but what Bttiiramo ran our oldtlme frlrnda and lo-laloreia glvo na that the "Mormo wlllalaye rimaln Ueuio. rrata and Itel ubllcaua.or that they n 111 "up apart wl.en tho iry goia forth for them to ri'tinlte? Ahaolntely none whatev.r. With a majorllyof I.XM elietoralu thu Tirrltory what ran we tictfrom them alter ilatihn-lliaa Ueu muiedt Willi rharactirlillo aluewdnna tho 1'coi l'a iiarlj ha ;u liredunon a cnnnwlgii tho oi ration of which ha Km wcleerly mapped out na to ihallenjo tho admiration of very thinking roan. If auciwaful, Utah will cerlaluly bcconiu a btate. Then wo will havua"Miro "v. elm r. a .Morin n" lo 1 1 1 ur n 1 Mi Irtly "Mormon" Itwawmld lieiu-actinl lieiu-actinl ntul the remit woulJ be uu lliamnt. When Mr. DIik-.ni llnlthvl apeak Ing bo ww a lauded, 1ml not with the romtiiiTa nur enlhualaam nor byaa many . lo be would havo Utn by a ehulur auilletiio a fen week ago Jl nun lu 1 115 waa the next waktr. Iloeildi After lUleulngto thu magnificent, elou, nt and iiiiauawcrablo preaintAtfon of th raael the uuapj roachable gintlrmin whobavo iuled me, I do not feel much llku ulktng. (IlitelU-kln and Dlckaou ml)ed,aiid the an llencemailn autllortlii Iheeaine direction, aa tho Jutlgu continued.) Hilton thlamemor-al thlamemor-al le night) that will maik nil uuprece deiiteiliuch In the hlatury of Utah I atiuol rifralu front going on record aa being onuflcd to illvUlon un national larly llnieaud atatehood for Utah. My rrnaona ale many and obvloua. In llila movt ment I am daugi r We ran only JuJgu the future by the paat. The Juugohero revamped eomo of tho ell elorlfeofnlhgrd iiilltloal rule ly the "Mormon'M liurch, when them wiru only a few (Jtutiltn In the Territory. juiui.Iiikji: adlrcaMlthu audlencu aa followai It oinillmet dota govt to have the hla-tory hla-tory of the aat rakeal up. I had forgotten for-gotten much tl at Judgn l'owcra haa told ua. I a.u a 81m m-pure Democral and opjmaeil to thla movaliH lit. A ir mliieiilDcmncnitlolliuettin oilier day that he wotil t rather ate Utah n DrmneraUo . Htato than a "LIUral Twiltory." I wouldn't. Will you have a government of the fuiilr, by llioroh an I for the --ople, cr Uo you want a government of tho churt.li, by thoihurchaiidrbr the church? I eay continue your march under thu old "Liberal" burxard. U.K. DiaTltlOTATrotlNrVVAItl" nut came forward, lfutaldt 1 want tucalljour attention to a Utile ipua-llou ipua-llou of bualtiHM. Tlii m la n Dimorm. tlo ally otgaidratloii In tlilf rirrllory. Them la aim a ltepullloiti arly fit thlaTeiiltor), organlicdyiara nko In nllguuient with the nalloial govirn-ment. govirn-ment. Now t want thtao giutltmcn lo auaarcr met ho hn a right to un 1 1 In lli Mall LfiLii llinatrn nr In a (lull room on Comnurcla! atreet, and or ganlu? 1 notlrntbat urtatu nun of national fame have rn-ogulied thla paily, and I want to know why thiao men recognlto any eel of nun oulalde of the regular urganlted rly. The old tly nut InUglKii and tlulirod ajalnit aUtehood. The lleil Heine alao nut at Ogden and declared agalnit atatehood for Utah, llolh com en-tlouatndotH'dlbu en-tlouatndotH'dlbu report of tho Utah fomuiMon, oppoalng atalehood for Utah. 11)- common runaent tho mi hi-Uraofthetwn hi-Uraofthetwn i.lltlcul llli ramu togelhir Int the Lllaral tity. The) haiethilraeiiaraUi organlutlona, and are received by thu gnat national tur-Ilea. tur-Ilea. What aru you going to aay whin the Ilepul llcau and iMnocratlo Urrl-toilil Urrl-toilil arlleaiiiul? Vou niiinot brink away: jou arr bound to ataul ly thrm. My parly, the HeHilllcnu party, la romuillled to the Liberal parly. JUKI!! llOUUMIN wea tntroituceil. Ill aiibalanre lie eald' I have. Un eaktd why I am not willing will-ing for thu lion and thn lamlilollo down tcgither. 1 rcrllcd that I wruld be jierlectly willing If I wireaaaured that the lamb wuulilll'l lie down llllde of the llou. Hometluielai.t eutnmirthe l'rraldent of the "Mormon" Church raid he had n wrratle with llio lrd and waa told to give up ul)Ramy:yet We eve 110 evldcnwof lie Ulncouttuu-anco. Ulncouttuu-anco. Are tho nl I tulygamUU I iitllug away their wlvce ami giving them a eqarato allowance? If tin) ate, wu don't bear of II. I f w e get atati hooj,na roiind, we ahall bate a "Mormon" governor, "Mormon" Judgia, "Mormon" "Mor-mon" ilMlIrt attorue)a, "Mormon" jurlea, and then what? Hu; iiotu u raw. An old "Mormon" l! gaiulit la rallnl for trial. Wouldn't tho Judgu tmlh? Woulln't thejiiryamllt, mid wouldn't the old "Mormon" aiulle? Kerloual), but wouldn't that be an awftil, uuyut thing, 1 w at at Denver the other day, at the Tiane-Mlaaleali pi ('onfiriuiv. Several "Monnona" wiru there aim, and jou couldn't tell n "Mormon" from a tlentlle eicept 1 ) the alie of hla neck. Thla waa intent aa a will) tliruat ugaluat hla "Mormon" frlenda, laitaa the Judgu tailed the bulge uu Ida own net k the aiidlcncu roved with laughter, thinking ho referred to him-ailf him-ailf Wjieu Ilia Judge ha 1 rrcoveied from the mla-ai I lliatlon of hie wit ho continued: con-tinued: "One of thieu "Mormon laniU" Introduced a rteolutlon In favor fa-vor of adinlttlmr Ulah aa a flat.,. Thla brought out all my old vlrue, and thank Mod I downed film. Cloalug hla rrmarka Judge Uoodwln eald: "Lllierala" do not llaten lo Ibu almi'a long and be led away, but for )ourowuaake bu faithful to thu old truat. 0. A. 8TANT0N waa called fur and tclatid a meaning-lruiiiiecdotowhli.li meaning-lruiiiiecdotowhli.li failed lo trovoku Weuaauille. llo waa followed by ('. I', ALI.liV, whoaald It waa a tinkling of tuch an audience at thla that one of tho an-aiondliig an-aiondliig ltriaibllcana lallt rattle " I waaoueof the "cattle" who had lo ttaudoutlutheriln a few eveulnga ago at the Theatre while UO luiniUrt ol the l'eoplt 't parly were, by the Ula. tallaflid element of tho Ilipubllcan iarl),tmuggled Into thu building. I (ol 1 them then, I lell them nniv, that lhat Won't go. It lathe "latllu" that count on tltcllon day. Noir )uu )ouug men of Utah who hatu wdrkid with the lV'l le'e party biietcfori, wu don't watit joiij that la, wo don't want you In the front ranke, If jciijcln ua you muit rimaln In theuarauJ work lhat way. but don't coinu to tho front and aak Co Join tn the honor with ua, betauaiiyoii aronotuitltlrd t It, In Augmt uextlh"LlbiraU" will tend tbrrerin-iiiUtlvitolhu lrnur ur.J alxtothounrr houae. |