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Show Till. Mill .111, "COM I It! Ml'." THINK Is great dissatisfaction among llI.llcrt!e"ovir the manner In which almlaalon to the"ljberal,froucutloti or "conference" aa It le called by the "Liberal" orgnu, to meet In thla dly on WednetJay la bring managed and Itmltinl. And all the pretend cd explanations of that manlpulatltn nrelookid ujion as exceedingly thin, or In other words decidedly Trlbuuleh. If as la claimed thedielre la'Ho confine Ihe conference to Llberala that a full and free expression may be had upon all iiuesllom pending at prreent," why la It that thu tickets are dispensed only by O. W. Towers and O. I'.. Allen.both notoriously oppowd to the dlvlalon movement? a la It not a fact that the olject of tho "confereace" la to atop, If rosslble, the drifting of "Llborali" to the llerubll-cin llerubll-cin party of Die Territory on the one hand and tho Democratlo party of tlie Territory on the ulber hand? Is It not to ral.e tho old bugsboo and i ndeavcr to frighten the timid with terrors of "Moimon" rulolu Utah? We find the followlug ts the leading lead-ing editorial In the Tlntlclflncrof July 13th and rei roduce It for tho edification edifica-tion of thinking "Liberals" who do not draw tbelr Inspiration from the do-eaj do-eaj lug organ of their decaying part)! "1hoLIIral Itepubllean Terrllorl.il Central e'omudlleoinit In Malt Lnkol'ily last Frldsy. Tho comtnltteo was cum-posed cum-posed of uitocn members, fourteen of wbnmwere pre-wni e'thor iuiicraonor ny prosy. The lira! quo.tlon whb h canio before the committee was wlietnar or not ItwBslbe sense of tho comrailteo that lbs Ubersl faction disband Afurlir hoursof discussion, a volo v.ss taken and thoroposillon was otoddown by a mi-Jorliyoltaio, mi-Jorliyoltaio, the voleMtaudlngO for to 8 Biralnat,aud ouo not voting, but who wa In fsior of Iho resolution. Upon tbe oto being annotineeil, tbe ehaltinan, aecretaryaud tno other members of tho committee tendered tbelr resignations, which were accepted aftor some dleu-sion dleu-sion The committee adjourned to meet again on the Stat instanl, the day after tbe Lll-irat convention. The acnlor Klltor of tho ..iWr was one of tho members who resigned from tho committee, ond by so doing aovercd his calinoctlou with tbst wing of tho Ito publlosti (arty, Uf they can tie called ltepubllcans), and In so doing lieltoeta lie baa done right for several good rruaous, among which are, llrst, tbe Itepubllutn N'alional Conetntlon riognlxei1 both fso-tlons fso-tlons aa Itepubllivins, snd admitted tho delegates selected by tbe two content Inns tosontsln tbo Vslloual rumontiou, with tho undorstan ling, ellber lm!led or stated, that after returning to Utah they would consolidate an t make tbe tight fir supremacy In this "territory shoulder lo shoulder, tseoond, that when tbo msjorlty of the eommiltoo refused lo ally them aelvCM with other Hepublleane, that there was nothing elao left to do but resign or beccruo a tr-uor to one's own convictions and to his party. "This conviction was forced upon us more etrniihly w ben we saw tbe Tusca-ron Tusca-ron IiQinoorais of H ilt Iiko Clly button-lit button-lit III g the socrsl coiniiillliemen uion tbelr arrUal In tho city ami laboring with Ihsni lo stick lo the Llbersta, when It was for oulyouo purpoae, and that, lo crnllnuo themselves In fstollloes In tho ropolls. " hen ho considered tbo iUestlon and looked around for results, and found Ibat out of all tbe cltyotllcl.il. In Halt IaV.e, only ono was a Itepubllean, we came to tbe conclusion that the Literal party was a very good thing for Iiemo-erata, Iiemo-erata, but certainly not for ltf ubllcans. '1 tia.ii, again, tbo dlvlaloii iiah taken ptsce, snd tbe only thing to do was to make the best of It and join tho party with which one bas In the post or lu-tends lu-tends lu the future to atullato. Nothing can provent the oioii ruptore, and careful studonts In political atlatrs In both turtles see and recognize tbe truth oftbese words This being tho ram., and our former atlHlallora baling always lcen with the llepubllesn parly, wo thought It f ur duty toe sfKuise thecsuso sgsliiluau or-i.li manner, an 1 while bo liellsvlng, acted. t do not regret our acllun, but on thocontrar, bollore tbut wltblbeudieut of u politbal ouuiialgii with prlncljle and not J rejudlco tbe dividing di-viding force, tbls Territory ulllexperi-eucf ulllexperi-eucf tioneflclsl results not hereloforo fott hbouldtlm Territory provo Democratic, and llemocrsts elected to till sll tbo oltlces by Democratic votes, we will feel Utter thin with tbo onlces filled by Democrats, the result of llepublican folly." |