Show TWO OPINIONS OF JUDGE GOODWIN OF FRANK CANNON personally alta ak J CANNON is a bright man mail we believe that in congress lie he would make inake a much more effective de delegate agate than mr AINE AIM has made we believe if mr CAN cano CANNON o i could 21 get ct to congress concannon he would take in all active interest in all ina material teral altmira alTi ira of utah we believe ally any one gen tile ile or mormon who would apply to 0 o him fur for assistance ast istance for any material came or interest in this territory would meet with a prompt response and hearty co operation salt lake Tri buin butle sept ile he is a winsome speaker a good writer an all round c capable young man mail lie he is ambitious to make for himself liim selfa a name and lie would not go 0 to congress cairn carrying in 0 in his bis breast the belief that to abjectly serve the mormon church to the exclusion of everything every thing 0 ell cac c would secure to him him the highest high V cst Z glory salt lake tri lu hunt nc yep sell 17 1892 THE MORMON PEOPLE I 1 rejoice when I 1 see young A mor moll bood hoodlums lunis playing bi billiards M getting drunk runn running ing with bad women anything Z to break the shackles hackles they were born i in n tribune Tri bitne mareb march 6 1831 1881 and yet our courts court call these creatures creature cormons mormons Mor CATor mons up ui by bv droves wretches that t have no giorc more conce conception p of our government than a has of an incandescent light and in effect eff feet place the free american ballot in their scurvy hand and say bles you my children tribune ti irime june 7 1889 tile the church rule here is little better than that kind of for which men were broken on tile the wheel or bu burned ailed riled at the stake tribune march 27 1889 now we say that it is a crime on the part of the government of tile united states to permit P brinit enemies lemies ci of tile the government as pronounced as the to obtain patents to public lands tribune july 10 1889 we ve are arc willing to take the declaration la of the president of the church that there will be no more polygamous marriages we ve are willing toas to sump that it is true while we do not believe it that is tile the great vice of mormonism but its t theocracy he is iti greatest crime tribune oct 27 1890 |