Show SEE TO TOMORROW Tomorrow will be election day It Jt will rill be the most important election ever held in this cit city The result will wiil mean either cither that the spirit which guides other oth-e states than Utah has assumed direction here 9 or that hat the Mormon l church as a political power is still to to dominate this city and state and hold its iron hand upon the tha progress of this cit city It must be one or or the other If Mr Bransford is elected it will willi i mean that the Mormon political power is dethroned in Salt Lake Cit City if either cither Dr Plummer or Mr Morris is elected it will mean that the election was wasl decided by the church and that at ut the tho beginning of the n new w year ar it will through its henchmen resume I sway Mr 11 Fernstrom is typical in word and look and act of what that rule would be All the people who have been here herc for five years are already familiar familiar fa fa- fa wi with h what that rule would be No o abatement in taxation improvements stopped accounts made I impossible of explanation and all the money spent But that would not be the misfortune At Waterloo tho Allies had been heen driven hack back a mile a and l a half some of the continental troops 4 hadro had bad tu thrown ro zv u away their t arms arma and aDd t were tre re in full fun 1 retreat toward to to- ward ard Brussels Those who still t ll stood firm were mightily distressed and d even evon the imperturbable iron duke could not conceal his a anxiety A cloud doud of dust appeared in the distance and soon the tile glint of ff the sunbeams flashed on the Ule metal on soldiers' soldiers uni uni- forms Was it Grouchy or Blucher Both armies in the pauses of battle watched intently and when it was known that the column was Prussian and not French that decided the tho fight The French were in indiscriminate t rou rout t before Blucher reached the field If either Dr Plummer or Mr Morris should be he elected tomorrow the news that the Mormon l chiefs had regained their would be flashed to and it itI the world in tomorrow nights night's dispatches would be to this city what a white frost is to the I opening blooms of spring We e do not expect an any such calamity but no contest is certain until it is ended hence the Americans should work tomorrow as they never worked before The Americans have enough votes if they can get them all aU out and vote vot them and th this s should be the work tomorrow The others will have their vote out no trouble about that With lith thousands it will seem to be a religious religions duty With the Americans it should be a sacred duty from the time the polls open until they close The She he stake is immense The result may decide t the e Mormon chiefs whether to remain in politics and keep their people churned into an agitation all theor the time or whether at last for their own reputations and for their peoples people's welfare they will determine to give unto God the things that are Gods and to the republic the things which are the republics I |