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Show : i r - 'irf ( i f v i - i J L f IIKBHR CH . . r : L- '; -J m v a ; YWASAICH CO UN I V, r J l, L3U .A r L UTAH. SATURDAY, GCdOBER he Record Laid Bare I 3. 1894. n-- llhams and George S, Peters United States Attorney, both. hired by Dyer, Rawlins was still attorney for the defendants though he had no part in the dis- graceful proceedings of Dyer and his henglimen. You will remember how Dyer forced the decree out of the church attorneys, because the defendants could have no appeal until the final decree was entered, and Dyers attorneys' refused to permit the decree to be entered, unless Dyer got what he clairrel for himself and Williams and Peters, But when the appeal was taken to the Supreme court of llu United States and there affirmed, the case was referred back to the supreme court of Utah Territory, because the decree, entered by Henderson, Sandford and Judo, all Democrats, was erroneous in forfeitinff thJ p,rsonal proptrtj to the United States, but the court tTsona property should be devoted to such uses, lawful in their character, as should most nearly cnrrexmd for which the with those al-LI- E. IiDlTEEr JOE" HLLDZIZED BY JEZII Y. 377 Triif-- Iclol Denocracy$ 7 TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. For Delegate to Congress, FRANK J. CANNON. For Commissioners to Locate University Lands, JAMES MEIKLE, Cache Co. ' J. G. ROBINSON, S. L. R. C, LYMAN, Iron na$keD. Joseph L. Rawlins Charged with Hypocrisy and Double Dealing Connection with the Escheat of Church Property Accused the Church Leaders of Bad Faith and acted as Attorney on Both Sides. in mocrntic candidate lor Dele- 1 The feature of the evening, tgate to Congress, Joseph He contrasted the was the address of Kawims. For Delegates to the Constitu- however, John M. Zane, Mr. Zane is upright and manly course of tional Convention, Wasatch one not afraid to speak out hi Prank. J. Cannon, who. while County. school, tell names and make of prominent Mormon lineage, A. IIAf CII, his own per- yr of Heber. culprits wince. His review of scrupulously Kept JOHN HUBER, sonality m the background, the great national issue, of Midway. free trade. with the egotistical position . flection home to the working-XERS- . occupied by Kanl.ns in nrro- WASATCH COUNTY OFFI- - brought men present, many of whom gating to himself the honor of were English, the difference havingf- restored the escheated For Selectmen: Between the drudger abroad church property. .TBkqnsox, of Midway. iAKKK HIE tsciIEAiri) I'RorbRrv. r'? Tt lHirISt,n and the independent Ameri A. Me veil m, WalKb rg. can laborer. - Mr. Zane also Speaking on this point Mr. r Attorney, execoriated Governor West A. C. Hatch, of Heber. For Sheriff, for his subserviance to the l'rom the very opening of J. II. Fraughtox, of Heber. of Democracy, this campaign it has been as- For Assessor and Collector, Grover Cleveland. 'To please serted over and over again, H. M. Aird, of Heber. Mr. Rawlins, and repeated i For Clerk the man who cracked the whip by i ins supporters, tlut the 1 West had vetoed the memorial b) L T For 'T. H. Giles, of Heber, Mormon 'ople ought to vote Recorder, for the last of the Legislature for him, because he, restored T. S. Watson, of Heber. , lead. tariff a on of retention the church property, I pur- For Treasurer, Wm. L. Turner, of Heber. He had perfunctorily signed pose to examine this claim and For Surveyor, vetoe after vetoe prepared by show trom the record that it W. E. Buys, of Buysville, Ids kitchen cabinet, and when- is not trui and is not honest. For Coroner, Rawlins cannot blame 11s ever a Utah industry lifted its lorX John Crook, of Heber. this lecord, be- it a whack. causeopening had head given he has himself appealed , PRECINCT OFFICERS. He had turned guns against heber. starving working- - upon Ids great service to the Justices of the Peace, men returning peaceably to Mormon people. F. L. Clegg, n lll W. G. Baird. place, you thpir homes from a state where will when the remember' that Constables: .he uli.te- labor Chinese gavr , cm tiol) as t0 Murdock, lie I, ai con- J. A. Smith. nian no chance. es- .uv 8tttmiaIity o tlie with a truculenttbencn cheating the church property spired to convict and imprison these aid annulling the charter of the church was argued. Mr. lmnoiiou. apiiu.ired as one of 'The speaker then referred A. Hatch will speak at thg tnt for tnc clelentiints, counsel L . . course following Places on the following , to iy blind partisan All through that citation, in . , pursued by two of the highest (Free different cases in the fifth judges of the Territory in pun- - volume of the Utah "reports, and p to the One of the en- Rhing these men. try of the final decree, lie was the attorney for the defend- A single sentence from GoverThe real sensation of the ants. While the contest was nor McKinley's speech on Tues- JOHN' M. 7AM1 S ADD R CSS. pro-ngaln- st Mrmon - , . ring-mast- ; 1 P,-A- A . A SIXGLXAK CH4NGH' er - g g.g had contributed propeity, "and our supreme Tias ordered to ascertain Here what those uses were. Mr. Zane read from the United States supreme court report to show these facts. Qur supreme court then a pi tinted Judge Lwf-- c Inirrow master in chancery, to take the c idcnce and report. tb.e ' la the meantime the !iutl x'l'n IS'Ki, and the 1, tha, iH manifes- itl OY.)!,0r church now claimed pretty should restored, because it had ceased the practice of polygamy. When the case came on for hearing on hat testimony, a singular change had taken place. .Mr. Rawlins now appeared for the United States and against the defend-M- r. ants, for whom he had formerly appeared. It is not every lawyer can obtain a large fee on r-- ual opr in most pie reason places lawyer cbuld not dc it, because he Would be disbarred, But passing by the question professional honor, which is et u, come to the cae ihfTmito at SJuncT! 18X. The question was this: The church claimed that this pro- T4,hof1ti be vested in the Presidency, m trust for the rdie of the pwr aml fur the, erection ana mamunanu of houses of worship for the im in- bers of the church. They claimed that they had the right to their Frt the manifesto, church of every other KAWUNS CJIAKGKD HAD FAITH. |