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Show O'JDKX DULY COM 4 rilK ' f 2-- !;. Ejr, l UTAH COMMKKCIAL. M: err- - y ft irty prl tory Lt at J thfct, the df cuci-atlto. Web eoucty drd tA Whj M...i-- - .j i'lt f a t FI ' " " the GeHile u irt-- - ft: tljl iM M KM l - i.iWi.iB rlit.r HL ) ilr ".c, TKLM'HUN tS : .JILV Mill 35. fc.U-sK- Di- - THOMAS fcL.lTKR. I rirt : Thir l JIVES X. KlM'iALL AND 1x MAGl'IKE : JOHN' J. CORTKZ AVD T. WHALES. SoperintJ'nJ. ut of Publie Srliool: (iKOR iE MTSfiROVE. READ WITHOUT FAIL. The Comk!icial said ytwterday th&t it askwl do liberal to tako iU uukd ord tot its drtrl.irations that in all time pat the Mormon prieathood has taught that the Mormon church is the all sufli- ciftiil and only riir(itful Kovernment in Utah or the world. That the m;iBtiof the Mormons Lave never heard anything else from the bos-bobut that they must olxy the priest' Iiood aa the supreme political authority in the Nation. That those people have no idea whatever of tha principles on which the Ilopublio is founded. They regard all Oentilee as necessary enemies of theirs because opposed to Mormon istn which they have been taught is tJod'e own and only government. We have shown that ths Mormons fiing th'H doctrine in their hymns, sing it now. They hear it from the pulpit also. They have it in their papers. IJut today we prove from lengthy exIrmts from a book now sold and read as a vlandard Mormon authority, written by ApoHtleOreon Tratt, that treason to the United Sinter is one of the fundamental clones of the Mormon church. This ex tract will be found under the liead The Mormon Kingdom," and liberals are asked to give it a careful fstudy. There will be found the church and stale doctrine just as em phatically as it can le expressed. It is there taught that the Mormon "Kingdom f God" will ovorcome all other governments. That all other political authority is "corrupt, illegal and unauthorized," and all other rulers of the world, except the Mormon political priesthood, Lave "acted without authority." And so on. Now we ask any man of common sense if he can swallow the shallow pretense that the Mormon priesthood has abandoned that sort of infamous treason? Will they do so for generations? They have not directly nor indirectly taken back one word of that arrant doctrine of re bellion. And yet there are men here who are plaoing themselves in position to be bound down by Mormon priest rule for generations and they don't know the folly they are running into. b LOOK AT THE TICKETS. In this campaign the Mormons are on their good behavior. They are trying to be more than normally fair. And yet they practically have every-- 1 thing on both the democratic and re-- 1 publican tickets, showing they are in this thing to run it as Mormons. There is no moonshine theory about Mormon polities. When they run politics the Mormoms are on top or nothing, and will be so if Utah is admitted as a state. They are sure to do it. That's why Liberals kick. With Utah beyond the power of the Nation to suppress polygamy and stop the priestcraft from running the state, the Mormon bosses would not only take the majority of the places of honor they'd take them aiL And they would probably run Utah as an independent kingdom of the Baints. Look at the Republican ticket, it has five out of seven names of Mormons on it, and the candidate for councilor is closely connected with the Mormons by 1 amiily ties. five of the Heven fcre also Mormons, and the councilor is of Mormon parentage, or of the two the Saints have ten of the fourteen. If that is the way the Mormons are goieg to run things in a Gentile county when tn their good behavior, how will it be w hen they don't have to be considerate? They'll take everything of comrse and discriminate against Gentiles without mercy to a man. Ooing into statehood means going into the Mormon power beyond return. Who is willing to make the plunge into lh dar k ? A sew paper has just been issued, sake, let some eite send several copies to Hurd of the Democrat, Sun, or what is it? eJled Brains. For pity's . . ... f '. M the Graiij in a dlsplcr A .ir irs jf " V i l.-- f tad r Lt-- r tswucUt: ' o V SACRED POLYGAMY. Notwithstanding the wav Mr. Evans In the Mormon "Sacred Hymn and has been carried otf his feet by the blanc dishments of his Song Book," now and for over fifty years neighbors and friends." he is not so far the standard hymnal of that church, da.edasto be abie to think they could be will be found, in hyicc number 32t", safely trusted with statehood, as he says sixth and seventh stanzas, the following plainly: "Formynwn nsrtlam unwillini? to ennptxln laudation of the crimo of polygamy: that immediate statehood is desirable." And why is statehood not desirable if Tlirouxh liim who holds the scaling pawor, the Mormons are to he wholly trusted? Ye faithful ounn, who hwl I'ray tell us, Mr. Evans. The only valid tl(tiiil lawn, take trny wive, reason you can allege why statehood is An l roar a rightaoua not immediately desirable, if it is desir"TIioiikU fmiU rcTilo, I'll honor you, able at all, is that away back in the reA Aliraham, my friend; cesses of your better judgment you fear You shall h Utxl's, nml shall bp blest Mormon "insincerity and political fraud With lives that never end." and deception," such as you have in years passed in your anti Mormon Just think of teaching that though speeches so clearly nortraved. "fools" (true American citizens) revile, all who commit the crime of polygamy Mr. Evans in the course of his letter shall be honored, shall be 0h1's owu, makes another statement which we chalshall be especially blestl And that it is lenge him to varify. It is this: Liberal party in the past an evidence of obedience to God's laws ha"The called upon the People's party to abandon that a man shall marry a whole lot of polygamous practices and to cease all interferences by the church, with affairs of the state. wives a mother and all her daughters autlmra-tivel- y the has church Recently abandoned and Kiven up such practices for instance as has happened in the practice of this grand, celestial concocNow, there is not one item of evidence tion. to support the assertion that the church Yet that is Mormonism, the official has given up interfering with affairs of the state. On the contrary the sudden stuff, never yet declared abolished. and autocratic manner in which the who has been taught And can a people People's party has just been dissolved, that stuff as divine law from childhood proves that the church ordered it in anbe trusted with the sacred obligations ticipation of its scheme to try to divide of self government on the plan of the the Liberals by going into the party division business. The church has never Republic, when they have absolute and repudiated its usage to interfere with uncontroled authority in the State of affairs of state in the least. And Mr. Evans knows too that the practice of poUtah? lygamy has only been suspended and not Who is willing to risk it? repented as a crime. By making misleading statements as above statements which he knows are not true he THE MORMON TRICK. is proving himself worthy of his The Mormon managers are at their newonly Mormon allies. old, cunning tricks in the campaign, in fact have been for a year. Apropos of Frank Cannon's eulogy of Their game is to get the liberals into the Hon. A. R. Ileywood, it would be ina quarrel among themselves, and secure teresting to know what such a puff would considered worth could its source be a division in the Liberal party by "tam- be estimated by the value Mr. Sidney Stepering" with its members, as Judge vens, in a written article designed for Shurtliff said would be done, and thus publication in the old Ogden Herald, put gain by foxiness what they could not in upon Mr. Cannon's character some few Mr. Stevens always was opyears ago. a fair tight church posed to the Cannon-Richard- s Let liberals pay little attention to the and state boss methods and incurred little flings and personalities that the their enmity frequently on that account And it happened that while CaDnon was Mormon catspaws circulate. the Herald he assailed Mr.Stevena editing main to the Stick questions no and Mr. Stevens in reply prechurch-and-stat- e rule and no polygamy, personally pared an article which would give Mr. no more Mormon ascendency those are Haywood anything but a high regard for the points. Liberals mnst stick together his late eulogizer. A Cache valley record and unsavory affairs were alor their influence will soon be scattered luded to. other The article would bear publiand gone. cation now since Mr. Stevens, Mr. Hay Then there will be no protection to wood and Cannon are all in the division their prosperity, to free schools, no de move as fellow republicans. fense from Mormon discrimination in Only 175 per lot in installments of $1 politics, no power of protest against the week in Rex Place on street car line. erection of a Mormon state in Utah with per Kelly, Ille & Co. 2114 Washington avenue. polygamy as one of the crimes that can not be suppressed. Notice. Stick to the question stick together. All persons indebted to the Union Mercantile Co. will take notiee, that I The democrats need an organ but have turned over to the Ogden Collec Kurd's Democrat like his shirt is such tion Agency, all notes, bills, and accounts an unlaundried rag that they were afraid due said tirm, for collection. All those interested must call at once and to have it known he was connected with with said Agency at room 30 First settle Na it So they changed the name and called tional Bank building, or suit will be D. H. Baldriroe, it the Sun to get the Hurd smell out of brought Assignee, it but that can't be done. Mormon-Democrati- V a EOi'fl. Um ai.J Man. "Mr. ( uinawtt whit they ' pre'.-c- lea!-- !; tbrou "Ul!-:-- . of 6'nrit .tjij f to say tl.e tinstone d iQ K'er; he did not thprti:ld 'rtlC? t.'jev Were mere. fuU n,L.,-- . 0 to the ru iupee-tb- e hi;Uj,v c,siieriM. action ,,erf.rmuoe. TLaX.wa regard. IMr. Hoaard aa a retuarKably clever io their Sunday Evening, July 26. Engagement of the World's Greatest .Medium and Mind Reader, out aioiplr to define the anJ;Q,hohas"speIiteara at biain knows how to eatrto the tna ail he advertise a public, d. J, .noc ' mVbtlie8 hi8 tu,Jn giveand la tK A:rintw , of the same sort. Mrs. May Howard is a marvel in her way, she says very little, but if we believe it is through Ler as a medium the wonders are performed, then it must be acknowledged she doeaa -- ECra?t amount of work. She was ably by lr. Coutris and James Lyle who acted as a committer, and the last named gentleman is free to confess that he felt the preissure of more hands than it was fioseibiefor anyone person topcs-6eIn Full Sight on Open Stage Producing the Most The "black spirits and white, the Startling red spirits aud grey," that Macbeth's Manifestation Ever Witnessed in this Country. w itched of danced around Jim in This is Something New and Never Before Seen on any the most approved fashion; but from Public Stage in America. what region they came will always remain a mystery. We will hot however Reserved Seats on Sale Sunday at m. Prices 50 and for our fellow townsman's sake, they cent 25 were not emissaries of that dark gentleman whose name is not mentionable to ears polite." dpectfUiv. ''VUbiatof J tiW 1 J.tt BOWES ! a. t prufl taptAnc OPERA HOUSE ;.r at will k;- (plritualittj.; aud fliu.d rradx; fxLIbi- The F r?IJi!id News tas tL to i , - e : Of the Democratic ticket rxi."ti-Iru-.-rae- y id aiiiH-stiij- r LIUEIUL OKSTV TICKET. t.uuc;i.r yuJ f'ooD'I Uiftrirt: fKKI J. not rrt of ird May tLi .Suttiay ) who M tL 1 GBA3TD lijard T"LiirLt. H-j- f T !r?TLft tt.fin of !" ca&didat 'lfjl a ImUP.iI t Slay 3 g.&:"-ti.&- wa tLxr J 3 s w-iif- v a Eifctiju it id J Evats, tL Iwa put forward Lr L M.rmon-LVtuoL-rat- WLfctH. mill and U Mr. David Lral " - ims TLy mj w at- B' CII tsrtiiifts ..,: THE - ti.c li.r " " M..i.'U - terriwiid, OM (BY s'.airLjJ 2C. AML'SI'MENT; is oppoel to ett'.oo4. oth- - tf a ct'urrdoua LttW Morula cu.pl?n privi and totl,-u-feay i fithw eLert, mostly tiled with prrsocahti m isf in public would eoaapet Mr. Evans in Of to 6tu:t;fv tbeuisflvt. bay iLey , and on f no contidecc in the Mjrmous in politics. t.-ir- t appear of What coa ardly ay duing thing M,'f I! tLat in! They etA&d just whr the Lt- - IT'-,,- v,?P,V?,L1 'r11- - V. . i i ic juornjoue erals Uo tt.er m lat would be ce&rly eure to run Utah aa a P , L?, h? to,t,L T'M Morouoa eUte if they get the power. Eut ri'"1 V P ,,,faT,'.t thoso democrats aud republicans are t jo H V , 1 ?J IH Vf L';alscoward! v to afllrui or deny. be used for such a Mormon A few of them try to be coceistect by caUpaw saying statehood u cot now an wsue, That is more cowardly and two faced Io hi letter aeopting his nomination by the Mormon Democracy. Mr. Evans tho keeping silence. If not an issue of ooure the Mormons aayt: "Sliall rhartr a whole eoi onr BeWli-b- i for aome are to be put on "probation aud filiu.i, itii ahum we a.cite uu i trmiMd txiMurw. ituiuUi.riljf aftj time. And while pretending to honor hha T (.inKai fraud autl and trust tbein the no issue Gentile Here is probably the key to Mr. off for Cvans' mistake. propose to hold the Mormon La whom Those years without say'tug they will or they has lately been aocustooied to asx-iatw ith and "amicably transact busine won't truet them. w ith." have played upon tbeopeuheart-tslnea- s We leave it to any reasonable Mormon of his aocial nature, to say whether the course or tne cl.arme.1 him with the tineg.xd Italian hand and of most flatteries not and pretty promthe Liberal party is soothing manly business like of the three parties. It ises and he cannot tind it in his heart tirm be in to the face of the blandishtells the Mormons why it opposes them ments of "neighbors and friends," ( Morof certain correction a and demands mons and Jack Mormons) with a horn he errors before statehood shall be consid- associates and "amicably transacts busiered. It Ppecifies what corrections it be ness." lieves should be made. And this being is also unother way in which done the Liberal party is ready for Mr.There Evans candidature seems to please statehood. the Mormon manager. Though he haa But the other party leaders ask the loug been an yet he w as Mormons to divide but intend to follow uorn tiie son or a polygamtst and on that alone the Mormon outfit would the same policy about statehood as the account rather elevate him to otlice than a Genliberals. If they don't propose to do tile of monogamous origin. The elevathat they are playing a two faced game tion of such a man, who has been an Which paves the way by prewith many of their associates cedent for and polygais it? mous sons generally who may hereafter The straight forward course of the oe ordained ror otlice as Mormon-demLiberals is the beet of all. crats or republicans. th - x il terri Morsboct-Detb-'jL-ra'.u- tin- LU-- e m in itself oa .Y. J I f.V i. Talk ox f)iiib TATEUU. I Is.'! I A MKil f I8S IAI HOWARD Spiritualistic Phenomena, a. ioa. The Rival Japanese Troupe that have drawn such crowds at Garheld Beach during the past week will make their first appearance at Syracuse tomorrow afternoon. The troupe includes eight of the Mikados most magnificent artists. Two cute little Miss Vukin, the charming demire little Japanese sword walker. Akimoto the superb fool juggler. Toyokichi, Japan's greatest tumbler. Sankchi in his perilous bamboo act. They will give performances each afternoon during tue week consisting of six acts. Don't fail to see them. The Hebrew Social. Ladies' Society of Ogden Hebrew The will give a sociable at the A. O. U. W. hall, 2403 Washington avenue, July 31, for the benetit of their Sunday School. The ladies are expert entertainers and deserve a liberal patronage for the deserving cause they are fostering. They will serve tine refreshments. Tickets 50 MONEY ! TO LOAN OX Improved City and Farm Property. CALL OX IIELFMCII & LANDIS. Citizens Bank. WM. DR1YER & SON, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS 2153 Washington A u.e, Ogden, Utah. cents. Timely Advice. Now is the time to provide yourself and family with a reliable remedy for Ixiwel complaints. It is almost certain to be needed, and no family can afford to be without it. It costs but a trifle and may be the means of saving much suffering, if not life. There are many different remedies in use, but Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ia undoubtedly the best. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by W. D. Driver & Son, and all leading druggists. Excursion Kate to Garfield Beach. The Union Pacific is selling excursion tickets from Ogden to Garfield Beach and return for 9225. Tickets good for return rive days after date of sale. Tickets on sale every day. D. E. Bt'RLEY, Gen. Agt Pass. Dep. at the Rally Eonnd the G. A. Flap;, R Encampment, Detroit, and then go to Put Isles of Lake Erie. the Thousand BUSTS GRAND Mid-Summ- er We carry the Finest Line of Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Soaps, Etc. in Ogden. P, OHENDEESHOT, Manager' O, A. PABJJLEY, Sec. aud Trea Ogderi Steam laundry Co. Those wishing a Fine Grade of Laundry Work should give ua a trial. Special care taken with Lace Curtains, Flannels, Woolen Blankets, Etc, Etc. LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON FAMILY WOKE 25th Do You Street, Bear of Beed Hotel. (.Telephone 173. Want a Bargain ? Clearance Sale! We must have room for our Fall and Winter Stock, and as we have a large assortment in various lines of Summer Goods received in late shipments, to make room for our early fall shipments we now offer some of the greatest bargains ever shown in our store. The people of Ogden are acquainted with the character and quality of our goods and know that whatever we offer is first quality and exactly as represented. SAJD DLESJ AND S HARNESS DUSTEES. LAP The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the City. All mus go at prices Lower than ever offered before. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES. These are a few of our special bargains: Scotch Zephyr Cloth, at 20 cents per yard. Amore's reduced from 2"tcents to 18 cents per yard. French All Wool Challies reduced from 65 cents to 45 cents per yard. 75 to 55 cents per yard. Standard Prints, 20 yards for $1.00. Pride of the Laundry Bleached Muslin, 15 yards for 81.00. Ladies' Gingham aud White Dresses AT COST. Outing Flannels. Per yard. 11 cent quality reduced to 8 cents. 121 cent Comrades quality reduced to 10 cents. 15 cent An old time liberal stepped into a An excursion up the St. Clair River quality reduced to 10 cents. 20 cent Mormon meeting the other day and the and Lake Huron would be refreshing quality reduced to 13 cents. after a six days session of theG. A. R in Ladies' Muslin Underwear, at 33 per speaker, Elder Dunn, of Box Elder coun- - Detroit. Call on the Union PaciMc cent, off from regular price. ty,said: "Brethren they tell us to divide Agont for rates. Chentilly Lace Flouncing reduced on politics. Do so. Some become refrom lfl.25 per yard to 90 cents. Money to Loan! publicans and some democrats, and we Spanish Guipure Lace Flouncing reMoney to loan on Diamonds, Watches, will get statehood, and then we will be from 81.50 to 81.10. duced Unredeemed etc. rjiedees for Jewelry, like we were twenty years ago." Children's sale cheap. 204 and 20C, Twenty-tiftSt AT COST. Gingham Zephyr Dresses UROznowiTZ Bros. Some little fellow has tried to make a Lots Lots Lots. political argument out of Mr. Kiesel's At $5 down and f 1 per week in Rex Houses at German Mr. accent Kiesel can slight Place on street car line. Salt Lake City, read and speak four languages how Kei.lv, Ille & Co. Logan, Milfora, 2114 Washington avenue. and Idaho Falls. many can the little fellow speak? STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. CONSOLIDATED IMPLEMENT COMPANY y .AND. SELL CHEAP FOE CASH. h S, J. BURT & BROS. J. F. BURTON, Manager Ogden House. |