Show 1 TILE DOOM OF POLYGAMY ml The Cleveland 1lainDealer In an article ci ar-ticle on tho Utah bill says After nil d tho declarations of the Republican party for tho last twenty years or moro that 3 polygamy among the Utah Mormons I ought to bo broken up and after all the professions made that only tho Itopubll can party would over or could ever deal 0 with this monstrous iniquity it has remained re-mained for a Democratic House of Hopio sontatives under a Democratic A ministration I min-istration to deal it a deadly blow The r Tucker substitute for tho Kdmunds bill i il that passed tho House Wednesday if Vfi Wednes-day by an overwhelming vote l 0 a bill drawn up by n Democratic c d representative and advocated by Democrats t Demo-crats is certainly tho most radical as it I I is the most practical measure for then the-n ey utter extirpation of polygamy that has i t over been proposed or acted upon in all I the course of legislation on this subject M 0 The result will bo if this bill is agreed to by the Senate that what has been talked about for u quarter of n century 1 d what tho Republican party was always 0 going to do but never did what in its ca d1 vociferous selfrighteousness this party I declared would never be done will bo S d dono at last and done effectually Tlio feUli operation of such n statute as that proposed by the Tucker substitute l d for tho Edmunds bill will extirpate 5 1 polygamy in Utah utterly and remove what had been a National scandal for l years It will prepare tho way for tho admission of Utah cleansed from this 0 foul stain to tho sisterhood of States It c0 i0 is one of tho most important measures c i over passed by any Congress in recent years and is in itself a sufficient answct i to the oftrepeated charge of tho Itepub I to c lican organs that tho Democratic party 08 possessed neither tho will tho wisdom nor the courage to deal with tho question ho of extirpating tho polygamy of Mormonism Mormon-ism d |