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Show Utl'JK'A DAILY COMMERCIAL; SUNDAY. AUGUST 2, 1331. NOU' VOTERS REFLECT! ! Aori.-kjU4Lty K.J Lberty, d j the .tLtut prac'.K of aiOmxMi purity a lui tte-i- Stan ! we or arM;t.jcrry crje Utsss and bow till 4thpoiy:ous tL LUfkl party of Uiy. U-- y 1 all m mi TLe LtVrsJ party ta cer oJorsl How He is ComjlleJ to Safe Sore Grouni are nLmr a iiruxniile that Atwu-sto ouriM-LMen. aril be True of: it L Lrvw struck f njta duty; it hi lion f u Usea " k-- ..Vj1: W-f- rlly ! yetly y h h. e Demo-Mormon- s. ry V Mormon-Kepubacan- V tiiaSD hen the Saicu did "J otice KOBSJOS DA. abd cever employed in acy capacity on tie public works nor in any private matter was supported by Mormon money. t 1 Gctiie i Lever eeen at work uales it ks muh b!l and chain attachment acd in the city's gravel psL They mer put ti er for the most trtflituf offence aud treated in the most inhuman and outrageous manner. In all quarrel between a Mormon and a Gentile Mormon and where tbe k manifestly toe aggressor the Gentil m invariably punished most eeverelv. hiie the Mormon waa with out so much a a reprimand, and in every Mormon household for day tbe story of bow the Gentile inas "pinched" bv ,4- ral lt lirown, t he waa called iF. A. father-in-laI, Brown, rrank Cannon' was told through all its variation and with great delight. Ose Who Was Hebe. HO ILL ABK1VALS. TheRekd. IL S. Goodwin, Lexington, Ky.; Mr. Lee Blome, San Fran cisco; Arthur Mason, Seattle; H. M. Jar- ear, rargo. Dakota: vis, Corinne; J. N. J. D. Jarvia, Fargo, Dakota; J. A. i. hland, Chicago; W . A. Telallay. Wells; George C. Sterling, N. Y.; J. C. Morrison. hL Paui; J. R Wood, Chicago; J. A. Manly, Chicago; N. J. Cottrell, N. 1 .; A. M Johnson, Curtis, Neb.; Geo. F. Busch, Curtis, Neb.; H. C. Bottsford, Geo. Minneapolis; Peck, Cincinnati, Ohio; W. W. Funge, Jr, Geo. H. MaUon and lady, J. H Davenport Ogden; Arthur Clark, Hingham; I. P. 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IL Fee, Detroit, Mich.; John Var-coDiseases of Skin. the viz piles, fistula and fissures San Francisco; IL P. Lyn, Syracuse; J. D. Reardon, Salt Lake; E. IL Diseases of the Nervous Sys treated without operation. He) den, Salida, Colo.; W. G. Collett, tem. Also Galvanic, Faradic Cancers removed without the Salt Lake; W. O. Merrill, Salt Lake-H- . knife. S. Goodwin, Lexington, Ky.; N. B. and Static Electricity used. Hopkins, San Francisco, Cal.: J. L Antiseptio Surgery in all its departments. The "KOCH LYMPH" treatment for iuberculosia. Microscopical Examinations made. Atkinson, K vans ton; O. J. Smith, Evan-stoFrank Barnett and family. Nob HilL The above named doctors are regular irraduatea and have nermanentlv nnened The Depot Hotel A. A. Kropt Sac offices for consultation and practice of various specialties. Having had advantage ramento; Mrs. IL Wilcox, Mis Hattie iruiu me leauiug iiospiwis ana specialists or toe tast, reel continent in assuring Hill, Seattle, Wash.; K. G. Baker, Den- the public that all advantages will be given cases equal to Eastern Specialists. ver; J. Ilastar and wife, Mrs. J. L At Hour to 11 a. m. ) Dffirot nur PnatflW Vrt J1 t to 5 p. m kinson, hvanston; W. A. Clarke, Mon Sunday t to 11 a. m. Twenty-fourt- h Street S p. nil to H. F Frank Parker. Omaha. tarro; C. C. Warran, Phila Savage, Denver; delphia; Alice. J. Alder, St Louis; C, W. Towcsend, Louisville, Kentucey; George P. Lewis, Chicago; Aloys Jacobs, Denver; John M. Zane, Salt Lake. M. V. Gilbert Sherman Hight, city; Jacob Miller, Kansas City; II. U Burnett Salt BUYERS WHO WANT THE BEST GASOLINE William Lake; Nellie Cebb, Denver; STOVE SHOULD LOOK AT Gruhn, San Francisco; W. ' A. Seiler. A. R, Gillett, WeetfTeld, Mis.; Topeka; Mr. M. Hawtord and son, Park City. The Broom e. 1 HARDWARE! HARDWARE! Mr. J. W. Darsey, Washburn, Oakland. fclko, Web, r. W, The Central A. C. Dale, Salt Lake; Wm. liannlf, Chaa. Nerenson, I Deis, Spokane FbIIk C. K. Harden, Ellens-burWas1'.; O. M. Davidson, Denver; Luthen V Illinois; Tonev Perrey, W. Wild, John EdDuffey, Salt, Bowant, Ham Wyo.; John Howard, John Lusby, Sacramento; James Martin, Bartolo Midoly, Austin; Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Gillilan, Miss Bertha M. Clay, Ohio; M. J. Casky, Burrten, Kan.; Geo. J. Starkey, Crawfordsville, Ind.; T. Johnston, Idaho Springs; E. L Gee and wife, Morgan; R. II. Ilubard, S. L Freus, Kickopoo, Kan.; Ed Cad man, Terrace; Rev. Mr. Burr, Salt Lake; Mathew Kirran, Hufitsville. The Chapman M. E. Camble, R. McPherson, Oakland, Cal.; D. W. Warner, Chicagof C. C. Lidden, Florida;JW. M. Crowley, Corning, Iowa; W. W. Jones, Cincinnati; E. L. Baker, San Francisco; Minnie Olson, Albion; W. Davidson, minager Times, Albion. Grail CALL EARLY. lkr 360 24th Street. While there look at our Peninsu lar and Ohio Steel Ranges. BURT GRAND Mid-Summ- er no. flLTMiriEK 1 11 1 Co-rinn-e; low-live- d y U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1SS3. ti-a- e, V Highest of ail in Leavcalaj Power. lbtered Gentile. Editos Commebcul; Any ot sho Yield LvJ ia Ofc'jen under the Mormon know that a Gectile o kyal to boo. and eounln ; it Lw .t faith, with punt and today a of BARGAIN. THE DIVISION SHALL --COUNSEL" PKEVAIL? j . UI TVi III UV IU1 - (MM v vua a party brkivel oouLtrr. It ta above and Uyot J the transit puuuc A Little Good Xatnr4 Talk Intended of the dar and iu work can Dot be ta- - The Chart h Lu Ordered the Qg&eu i6bd until e try man woaita and child Eepublkans to b Sold Oat fVr Candid Sr!f mpwtiBS to Utah has at heart eodani iu pna Teeth and To Kails. Geutlfineo. cpk and come fairly and fully ucdr the avegis of true patriotism, flow more than safe it is tor GecUla to vote with We published ths assertion It U a mistake to suppose that be- such a party. that a bargain bad been directly struck cause Mr. F. B. Hurlbut, a registration between pertaio of the decuocratic chiefs comFor Sale August 8th. and certain of the church chief and o2kr, ic necerearily thrown la ComThc O.Dfx FkixMisi Publishing that it as on the atreegth of tbe conmunion with all class, tbat The House and Grounds, including the lot tract that tbe preoeat commotion was mercial regards biiu aa other than a brick building. awhkened. It is ftwt, and io-torgood citizen and an honest man. Our ill be sold at private sale unor orders tvm MORE DASTAKOLV referetee to tbat gentleman tbeolber of the probate court, on August Mb. and than we thought, because undirty must law otber be banded liida into the day must cot be regarded in any underder the original compact, as office US Wash -of Iireeden 4 Ounc41, light For our friend Mr. Hurlbut - baa ington avenue, between now and August stand it, it was determined that every Mormon in this county should vote the oa more than on occasion, during- bia eighth. This is choice "inside" projf ty. few ticket, with perhaps long residence in tbia city, proved bia being the same now occupied iy Alfred democratic l.ke Mr. James hharp and exceptions, IL Nelson. aound and judgment. reliability There are but two chief crossing of ApcMtle Smith, and other who had been avenue; one is at Tsecty-fourt- h out on lb rang Washington It haa been prophesied by the liberals WORKING THE BOV I P, and the otber at Twenty fifth tbat when it came to the test, the old street; and of ths two, Twenty-fourtis but it was told u that the republican People' party would be found virtually the better because tbe City Hall square were to receive the ttrecgtb of the Morfused and united notwithstanding the knocks out tbe beet part of Twenty-fift- mon vote in Ogden and Weber county. pretense of a division on national party It eeema that tinea. If that prognostication is incorThu property, by expending a little THAT COVEXAXT HA SOT BEEJI KEPT. rect the proof will be forthcoming when money for will bring a rental in the week tbe order went up the election cext Monday is over; and equivalent repairs, to twenty-fivper cent, on for early found is canvas it vote the counted, providing the investment. Title guaranteed per- and there waa a house-to-houbr the teachers made, instructing the that the republicans of the People's fect faithful party have been true to tbeir colors and betrayed none of their candidates by TO VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICK ST. Zane others are and Jcdge reported Such result will do more scratching. on cext Thi waa told by sevMonday to allay the distrust which Mr. Frank to have said, ''give the Mormon people a Mormons, and fully confirmed when Cannon's late diTulgenoe of church in- chance.' Our answer is, they had a eral on Thursday, Frank Cannon went into terference from Salt Lake City has chance for forty-siyears. And the ShurtlifT saloon drunk, and in maudtended to confirm into a certainty the as plenty of men are distrust of the sincerity of the members thought never entered their minds to lin tonestodeclared,, make of tbe late People's party in their divis- improve the opportunity and divide on willing A! AFFIDAVIT OF THE TRUTH OF, ion movement than anything tbatoould party lines until they saw Summit Such a showing of integrity to county, the order had coaie up' from Salt that occni. and Lake Salt Ogden City pats Lake not to profepsed party allegiance will be strong from their oppose the democrat, and and the in near that control, and incompatible evidence of sincerity he added in an injured tone tbat they an evidence that will tend to inspire lo future tbe whole territory would discard might lay "him down cow cal harmony and allay mere local con their authority. It was then tbey ofAD WALK AIX OVER HIM," tentions on the old basia. fered to divide, and by using tbe liberals or words to that effect Hoar do our as dupes, regain their former power. republican friends, who have gone out, Mr. Sidney Stevens is a republican like this? How do they like this charged condition tbat ha come with this week? and the right kind of a republican too. Czar Kiesel waa offered a nomination We told them all tbe time that He is one of those gentlemen whom we wish were more numerous in the church corresponding to theone he haa accepted IT WAS ALL. A FRAUD. one whose means and intelligence have on the liberal ticket by emicent demo waa to deceive; but the intention that reinforced his repugnance to church-and-stat- e crat if he would come into the fold they would not believe it What do arrangements from the first. Hence it is they think now; And what do tbey He is a consistent partisan and a con with the after they go and expose their own scientious republican who will cot be to be inferred that his pronounced views think weakness on Monday and see how how his his to from driven party in regard to a test ontb were entire'y allegiance absolutely of command or treachery by any counsel to the democrats. Judge Hen TUEV HAVE BEEN BETRAYED, from anv source. His honorable ex was derson emphatic in his wish to gov when the vote shall have been counted? ample is worthy of imitation and if our We do not wonder that Mr. Cwnnon Mormon friends who have joined tne Ke ern Utah by a legislative commission. publican party remain, like him, true to Mr. Kiesel advocated a test oath, which gets drunk. He was one of the evangel he that first started out on thi their allegiance on the 3rd of August the Mormons in Idaho are readily tak was to be a kind of John th cause; it will do more than any one thing to Baptist establish party division on an honest ing. It is the same oath which V. II, When he made his declaration last we commended it, basis. Smith, another shining light of the Lat spring ' ter-daBUT ASKED HIM FOR MORE LIGHT. Democracy originated and which And sgain, those Gentiles who have receives the sanction of the highest court All summer he haa assured tbe public espoused the Republican cause and in the land. that it was entirely sincere, this move committed themselves so far that they ment, and after the nomination h put Latsee back into cot can the way the tbe name of will make mistake the eral ranks today, MR. HCLANISKI AT THE HEAD of their lives tomorrow if they cast their Obituary. of hi column as a standard-beare- r vote for the Republican candidates as The many Ogden friends oi Mr. J. D worthy of all admiration and support against the Liberals if it transpires that s nave listened Kilpatrick, well known tht ju ;hout the tiut lately, since be received bis orders, the to the orders from the church and in west in connection with t he Oregon hi old love has come back, lis has con ceived accord therewith fused upon David Short Line railway, will regret to learn Evans. They had far better cot vote at of A WONDERFUL ADMIRATION de that which has gentleman'p. 'b, all, as in that event the result would Mr. Be-1for David . a, Nebraska. Evan. Thinks his letter at occurred prove that they had not been the dupes justir. a man or uncon- - of acceptance a masterpiece. That h is jvupatricK or of tbe Mormons, tbe victims misplacenterprise, courage and energy, altogether a lovable man and haa, so to ed confidence and led like fools into an quorable whole life was a bright career of speak, given the cold shoulder to his Hia tagonism with their old Liberal friends. business activity and success. own candidate. as such Mormon fusion would prove the benehcent was ever bent upon accompIT IS NOT ASTONISHING Liberal party to have been in the right His mind lishing material good for his fellowmen, that when Mr. Cannon thinks of how he all along. in extending and broadening the chanstarted out, the son of the first counselor nels of legitimate commerce and in pro- of the started out as a member the welfare of the pub- of a church, general And on tbe other hand, if those of the moting which gave him a mighty family lic. nature was he endowed with By late People's party who are known to prestige to begin with, after he as one of have professed feaity to tbe Republican splendid talents, which he employed in- the members of that family, and also as in enterprises of great utility a patriotic, honest man, party betray their inability to vote for cessantly their candidates loyally, and by scratch- and beneficence. His death is'a sad lofa MADE HIS DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES, to business imof national enterprises candidates and substituting ing their names of democrats demonstrate that portance, and the eminent place which is when now he has to swallow the whole, now vacated by his demise will not soon is it any particular wonder that he says they are, the same as of old, in the be filled. Long and kindly will his mem- they mBy "throw him down and walk all hands of church bosses, then whatever the result of the election whether the ory be cherished, not only by his busi- over him?" Ilia own soul is liberals win or lose their impeachment ness colleagues but by all who knew WALKING ONER ITSELF of the party division scheme and Mormon him. with sue'.-- heavy soles oa its shoes that professions will have been sustained behe would not feel it if the whol Repubyond the possibility of a doubt and the lican party would come and stamp him A movement. of the division transparency in the ground. Tribune. Daughter's Death. with all its pretence and fair seeming, in this city, of croup, Edna Nor-inDied, Frank is much to be pitied. He is a will brand the Mormon party plainly and indelibly with a bad faith, a treachdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sul- talanted young man, much liked by the duplicity that long livan, on Aug. 1st. Funeral at St Jos- Gentiles, in marked contrast with Conery and a years of future honesty and good faith eph Catholic church at 3 o'clock p. m. stitution Charley .whose precocious talent can hardly efface. today. All friends are invited. in the art of deception in early youth soon marked him as one specially gifted A Happy Event To every old liberal who has been in Utah since the inception of the Liberal Mrs. Dr. Jones was the happy recip- to maintain the traditions of his house, party, bow gratifying must be the pro- ient of a beautiful Steinway piano Fri and whose motto is, "the end justifies the means." gress which that champion of modern civilization and modern freedom in Utah day evening from the Doctor. A happy In this consummate art he is even con has made since it began the struggle gathering of a few of her intimate to excel his elder brother, now ceded made the in friends a nice evening very against polygamy and the polluting union of church and state, twenty years blending of the pleasures of this life. bamboozling the unsophisticated GenTbe Liberal party was organized tiles in Salt Lake City. ago. Schoouer beer 5c a glass at Broom to combat the monster of plurality, and But to return to Frank Cannon; his argus-eyethe hydra-headeoctopus of oar- struggle between duty to church and Latter-daAsiatic theocracy, and for If you wish to go to the Springs or duty to country is plainly to be seen in sixteen the brave Canon years nearly call at Corey Bros. & Co's. barn. of the staunch and upholders the col u cutis of the paper which heedite; ill do our best to please. of and the institutions principles hence his vacillation consistent only with under the American Republic one . thing: i. e., Liberal banner in this territory fought a Talmasre on Tuesdas-TO DOWN THE LIBERALS. heroic battle against fearful odds withOn Tuesday eyening Rev. T. DeWitt out one important popular victory. But In this unequal contest, be haa our enstill they were not daunted nor discour- Talmage, America's greatest living pul tire sympathy. We sincerely trust that aged. 1'hey knew they were contending pit orator, will appear at the Grand iu he may have strength to stay with his for the right, and that, therefore, they one of hia characteristic lectures on the known principles and stand by the right. could not fail. And, true to this conof "Bip Blunders." It seems al clusion, came the victory at length, subject most useless to say a word to remind when Ogden to her glory be it said-l- ed tbe Pqlice Items. intelligent Ogden public that Mr. the van in the proud and glorious is a man whose power of mind Brannan and Frank Brannan who Pat triumph that gave this city to the liber- Talmage the interest and attention of als by a good majority some four years commandand that his name is a house- had a difficulty in the Keystone saloon ago. Salt Lake followed last August, a millions, hold in all cultivated American Friday night and thereby disturbed the word grand insignia of yeir ago, and bo the and and that he is knowu well to the peace were fined $15 and costs yesterday homes, the right purity patriotism, enlightened globe. Such a speaker, is by Police Justice Billings. liberthe was by stamped of course, not to be slighted when he the An als democrat from the ramparts comes very upon this way and there can not be a rural enthusiastic districts interjected a Comanche of polygamous theocratic Zion. That the Grand will that be crowded question of the on was a noble work. The names yell in H. H. Henderson's speech at the Tuesday, from top to bottom. There opera house last night. He men who stood shoulder to shoulder in did not semust be thousands will who in Ogden lect a good location for the yell which that contest with twin relics of Mormon not fail to see and hear one ereatof the was wrong font and d barbarism and ignorance will go down est generally. thinkers of this age. The yell was long drawn out and had a through the remotest corridors of Time with the sacred blessings of unborn perceptible "up shoot at the end like a Removal. curved base ball. It was followed by an babes and the loving thankfulness of J. F. Maguire & Co.. general insurance audible question mark which Beemed to womanhood clustering like a halo of immortality around their fame. AThen their agents,' have removed their office from indicate that the author hadn t made up children s children shall ponder the the First National bank building to the his mind yet to vote the fusion ticket. .Jfc Merchants bank, 2138 Wash- He was promptly hustled out. pages of Utah history and find how Farmers their fathers as Liberal patriots made ington avenue. They represent the larg Ladies when vou want to ride ask for possible for ihoni tbe highest attain- est foreign and American companies, life, ments cf education, tbe enjoyments of nre, accident and plate glass. Jeff, at Corey Bros. A Co's. hvery. i W THOSE CARPETS! To please all purses and tastes. Come and see the novelties. Prices always right. DO YOU WANT A NEW CARPET? If so it will be well for you to remember that we have an elegant line of samples from the largest exclusive Carpet House of the Northwest. 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