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Show anotherTnsult TO ' w TOE MORMON PEOPLE BY THE DUBOISOCRATIC STATE CHAIRMAN. Says if tho Itopublican Ticket id Elected a Qimrtor of n Million Dollars in Sugar Bounty Will I Bo Given to tho Monnoi Church. i Oolse, Ma. Chairman Jackson o the Dcmoncratic committee reccnllx gave out the following: "Very favor ahlo reports come from all sections ol the State to Democrhllu lieadijunrteu and it looks now that the eutiio State Democratic ticket would win. The detections de-tections from tho strong prd Mormon grounds now taken bv the leaders ami llii-lr open let-alone pulley in th) face of the shameless confessions of Presi dent Joseph F. Smith and other Icadeie of the Mormon hierarchy, that they are living in violation of tho law o( Uud and man and Intend so to live, In having the efl'ect of driving many Republican to openly declare they will support the Democratic Stato and Legla'ative ticket. "In Fremont county the RepublicaiiR have put six bishops and ux-blshops on the county ticket and the Gentile Re-publicaiiH Re-publicaiiH are correspondingly disgusted. This, with the general tieud of things In the southeast, is quite llahlo lo bunch nearly all the Gentile voters for the Democratic ticket "The laLorlng men all over the statu are aroused as never before hecaudd the Republicans turned down tho eight-hour eight-hour law in the Legislature. What buy tart!cularlv incensed them la that the paiHVumii invviievu iiivim in nnv uv Republicans have nominated Oacii, the Uingbsm county Muimoti, who with In the last Legislature, and who said In Opposing the eight-hour law; that the forking men,' ,if they had more hours for leisure, would spend them In dlnsl-pAllon, dlnsl-pAllon, They want him sent back to heap more Insults on the working men. "Neitherjlo the people relish paying out f2J6,0O0 in sugar1 bounties, most of whlcti villi go to tbe"MuTiubh fffiftotrf In ca&e Gooding is elected Governor. This bill was passed by tho Republican Legislature two years ago and whs engineered en-gineered by John Henry Smith, n polygamous upostle from Utah. "The timber steals up north, whereby where-by certain limber syndicates expect to enrich themselves by an extension of limit for the timber twenty yeara bo-voud bo-voud the iircscut law. aro nttractluu JUUU IIU IIVOVII Itll, HIV llbllUVWMK much uttenlion in the northern portion ot the state. Because Gov. Morrison refused point blank to stand in with this deal, the agents of these timber syndicates, syn-dicates, who, with the Mormons, ran the last Republican Legislature at Moscow, turned him dowu ami put in Gooding, "All this, taken In connection witli the fear of future evils sure to como to the Mormon hlernrchy It they, by in order ot the church, mass their voteH against the Democatlo ticket in the Mormon counties, looks well for the Democratic party In Idaho this year and mates It certain two years from now." |