Show HOLINESS TO THE LORD II I I ILIMIII U in OIJAHDHI in TIILI IHi tits inn i IIITLIILI Favors Enough For One Day Tucker Hill Passes the house By u Large Majority 1 und the Loud Timbrol Oer Utahs Dark Sea heGontilos Havo Triumphed And Utah Feels Free ark January 12th in Bold Letters of Red or Utah Has Risen as Christ From tho Dead 1 ALMOST UNANIMOUS VOTE mlifkoK iiliiuiiiul tiiLkLr lint linliN I DclcicatL IIiiil ii > Sit > llmls ItiUllliiL Sp1cli niul fuckiiS 11 < uiiiCi roriitlou Ihl I III lit i Hill I tUSMt Kill t i Democrat 1 UHIIS < ION 1 Inn lTho Tucker Ilias II > ul the Ilonsu I nt 0 8 10 oclock H oteviiis ilinoal tin minions IH lU1lllMI fill I Ill lilll UsmsaTON Jan 12Tho Houso proM pro-M to the consideration of the Ldimmda t poljlfaiuy hill nnd the t luokor suhsli thereof llr E H ijlor 1 < Ohio gllOfl brief sketch ikeHtalilHhinent of tho Mormon church lull and the efforts which buss been UsbyCmijuiss to suppress the practice pjljKiuiy Ihoso efforts had been only irtmllysuccessful owing to tho dilllcultj ohtehdng proof of piilygnmoiis mnrrinees grm uliouklltako the matter in hand not the pint of paisuciition but with tho do iimmtion Hint the evil and wrong of po ranmj ataU ceaso It was now growing iMuujUonfmul to the boundaries of nh IIi friena tho legislature of Utah idiot strangle it but Congioss must J fortunately Congress could It had the legnllCr i miller tho Conslilulion and I ithad the mnllq ut hand to exercise it Ho tally Ulietoil nol only that tho bill would neilhruwpoljgiiinj but thai if supple Bentfl by tho proposed conslilutional ininjiutnt it would relieve tho country I torn nil four of it and its cognate ovils lit Mormon Chinch disposed of lifo and i rty It dictated tho lints nil in tho lu eotrelIgjo it t ntrosEIJ fliP 1IUCTIC1 SOIYOAM1 I Ihis iHjoplo and 1 this church delled tho I Total hoOt of civilialion and vvoro anlag Ifiitioto tliu principles and institutions of republic lint while ho heartily favored Into l fenlllwH of the lauding bill hoI ho-I ippwul to ono provision that JJuliinK fi I iii its siiirriigo in the territory Utah Ho stol apalled at tho first tog pi not Inking tie decloral franchise N a considerable class of people aoous ted tu its use Would tho precedent hero Jell involved hen after and if so In t directioni1 Hut though prolesllng lilt Ihli prnVIHII Il he would waivo Ins I aloe ml honrtily support Iho bill r I Clue I IInhi oarnostly opposed Iho sure nn Domooralio nnAiiiorioaii I rUtuitonlvdoHlriiatlvoaf human rights PJbecnuso J it sol at naught tho immutable If aelplo upon which the common righls l nn Wire founded and lunied the Odor t fluted their church over to insatiablo Jilers Hi sketched tie Hottlomont of ah by l Iho Mormons depicted Iho porso IIOO 10 eltch lucy had boon subjected J h Wyeiilogiul the Mormon pooplo for 0 1 rill Industry iiilelligenco and honesty 1101 Wrl Hiou to the coiistilutional discussion uuruvHiotiHot tho bill ho declared 1 It Uu a > iraoriiliiiH of the lest oath us n iwto lo u mini exorcising the light of truce win not only odious lo every Amor Jiml n char violallon of tho letter am rOot the < iislilutioii It might ho said Ilhe rOut < it sutTrago was not expressly urel by 1t thu onstitulion but bo con tedthat 1 Jlnliji logislaluro j t utiigilh declare WifmiiriiiKO forfuitul by the com t ll biM tuita > 1 CCII icould not inllipl a pun It IIl1nl on 0 Ullln bi cause ho would not wtlmt ho would never lifter bo guilty of OlItta olfIIRO Hits provision of Iho bill prellOHlcrOllq because It WiBCUIAllII rill UIIIINHIIII to I t lath wllholl Iho 1110 process of law II D 1ppaloj 11 iho Hoiwo to consider well Dr b roll nillItml Iu tile monstrous pioposi ill Knitnmidintliolilll I Ho l know too Kttll tl J it Itto liithlillico3 I tilt weio at work to ao hl I ° pllSh thu llMIKO of Iho moasuro lie I It lizoti l Ihat tiC IIII had icon 11111110 lr ° K II With hIiMltt5 oaluiimios t Hlandor and uiueralle fllll h > ilB ceaselessly eon ted tutU IliHistonlly ilissominaleil Ito iUtblgltrv iii I inlhioncos 1 wore airiiigned Ut lilt 1 > to iiltjcai iiooossily cant lOOny 111111 l ill hull i Cli I 1101SIl1llllIIiAIII itt i ed IlIlhc hUI hIll < 1 Cly 1lIllforl11llIIlllt press wr Ih I liitiihy ellglliClI fur the lit iittteiti Cl i Ihllo auntilllunt 1lllIir tcrie5 I lti hUiti lllthir dlii I euliatsultly hull vltii ii twit i Ill OlllrlllllllI I lie lilIes labIle tt Ojiq wdl lull 1I01IIAHihlufurILIIY IIIILl1 hr i von Irullqt IIUlliliat II 11Il1L1I u II < IIIIltlil hw IIIl1l1alrulIlI how IInOUII I 1itt II OtlIIIII III l WII 1111111 III JIlllrlllllniqlll W ttlul ll Niit lIt I IllI ill WIIS II lllu1 lit Ill I UV Ir l I whv lilt give Ihu IlLwII 111 y CIIIIItll m lull SII vIglIlOllsly lilLY Ill orJ ih lu vily Ii 1111111 rtulhlhtv tu still I 61 t5 Itilllllil I ltllctu H l f lalK hill hOOUIIIOII Ia t Ib duIj Whlpl11 ii Iho IIIorlllun lUullo lIt sl ul icy II 1 i hI IIll1n whoqo uhjt was 10 II h 11 ILIi IIwl rlhly toots lb I HI1 old hub hell frolll their hUIIIUII III 1i < luttlJu tie I nlllily hcllov < 1 Ihllt IL IlIw 11 I1g c Iwrlll I lltllIlIry till itt1 O4 htlttlCt tlIwrJ IIUlllnAt 1111 whu lt II > I1IIl1U 1I11l1 rollllt their hu itt dfo l I 1111111 it 1 IhllWh wuuhl Ihl I IIll1r Pt ill lit IH I with lull olfolH uf this k I t W II IllS nut tIll morals of till 1 I tt Hit llty I ruoiiintummallng Inllu r r IWlui HIf Illlll C Ii II till piibllo Ibalwas al tile Ifliiro It i till IIIrHolltiulI fits pep to hlll lo falk i liuii I M WIIS poslorous nonsonso III latll t iiof I Sal till tiit tIlIrIlIn blot on tho ulUII I II II W If Oongrous worn to nn jIll tlelllIlte i li to eradicate the 1lotl1 UpOIl our olvl 1I1IIt1olllt would have Its iluilhils full Tllelo Cues sonnt lrolJllblllty of TIIK CANK1II Ol H01IMON IOIAOAMY ndangcring 1 the morals of Iho world in the pipHonco of such 11 wido Rprcnd and Leiiornl demoralization of morals ns lICe demoted III Van ° uthVior s floral sntislios published ill > in 188J Iho Mormon Church establishment Will the thing aimed at in alt this onslaught upon the Mormon people It was n rolig bus problem which Congress was endeavor f ing to doa with i in this legislation Iho men who were here from Utah clamoring for tho dlsfrnnohisomont of tile Mormon people were not afraId ot the contamination of their own or thick fnmllles morals they know moro ns orderly nil lbs upright l world know Ood fearing Hint i a and Ood serving community did not oust on tho earth than the exclusively Mormon Boltlo incnls In Utah It was simply because Iho IIIII l lIt Wl t IIU minority I could not under the Uomocralio American local govornmonl rulo Iho major Hy that these mon wore clamoring for the disfrnnohisement tl of 1 his i people Iho Houso was asked to mako honest that which was iihercntly dishonest good that which was hopelessly bad lucre lust which wns reeking reek-ing in tilth noble and olovnting that which Via ignoble and nil by legislation In other words it was asked to legislate the sow H oar into n silk purso nosy had been misruled by consent from the government that did not design to bo unfriendly by men who hind been thoir enemies in every way but that which jjavo the garb of honor to piiimly nnd bis people had BUbmilled Ihey hnd been tempted by wicked and treasonable designers assume a position of open and avowed resistance to tho guy ornmcnl but the temptation had failed jet f re JY gr ai charges of treason had boon entered ngninst i them which were shown to bo fnlso and the whole nation if tile words of blatant men prevailed was arrayed ngninst them determined I IthiI mined I upon their destruction Ho asked Iho House to pause It could not afford to take the step which was determined upon on such insulHoionl and uiilrustworthy tos timony ilK t00fltCD IllS VOI1 And his character Hint the statement1 upon which this legislation was based were without with-out foundation in fact t lime the corrector of all ovils would right this wrong if such it wCle and tho lint of tho Eternal had nl read declared thai Iho last vestige of Mormonism Mor-monism shall bo swept away by the pence ful progress of events if i it is not that which LU Jrti in His wisdom i bus appointed I such l survive ns tho iltlest Mr l Honnott North Caiolina opposed the bill In speaking of thoclnnsoicquirmg I l all this malo inhabitants of Utah to register and lo swear to uphold and observe the laws including this not bo said vo woio again to subjected to that state of things which in tho south ended in corpornls ro viewing tile decisions of tho supremo court of a sovereign State Mr Itced Maine sold that Congress had the right to mako rules and regulations for tho territories As to Utah he was not sure that tho wisest course would not bo for Congress to take complete control of thai territory And why that territory A long timoagoa body of lellgiouists had taken II imrt of certain property belonging > lo the j Ad fH l II it 711 Unlit States it was not only a body of religionists it was a people that had a wlioj 1 lliat was the key note of tho stlua Lion they Intended lo pooplo that Territory Terri-tory oxllluHiloly with Mormons audio seg regale themselves as a separata band on a portion of tho pioperty of the United States lhat hierarchy had boon kept up over since their organiation was an organization inside in-side of this United Htatesand controlled one of its territories It was usolesn to call this bill an assault upon religion It was an assault as-sault ul xjn a band of mon organized for this I purpose of exclusively controlling n lerri tory which belonged to this people of the rledlto IOt J United States lo day Congiess I was root mg out AN UNJUSt lOSSLSSIOS 01 TI1F bOIL lhat belonged to tho pooplo and that should havo been open and free to them all Polygamy was only one of tile manlfosla lionsof the bad condition of society in that I tern ton It might bo asktd why wo did not lot them carry out the principles i that actuate them hociuse some day or other these pooplo might be admitted into follow ship in tho btatos and while ho recognized to the fullest extent tho right of local self government tho right of this preservation of local institutions while ho domed not that right one of Iho strongest bulwarks hbartj nevertheless this country must bo in the mam homogeneous in thought and fooling if it was to he a strong nation Ihe difforonees that woro to bo tolerated must 110 kept within reasonable limits which will enable tho nation to bo united in thought and fooling against all exterior opposition op-position Mr lacker iNirgmia I said the btipremu 311 I tlg tl Court had 1 held that there was no right of suffrage by unj inhabitant of a lerntory an Ihoro was a right of suffrage by a citizen of n State that tho absolute dotormmalion of thIs question of government of tho lorn lories was in Iho powor of Congress sub jtct to tho Constitution and that whether a man or a woman should bo allowed to volo was a question for Congress to decide here had never boon question brought to tho attention of tho committco that had boon examined with more earnest cole and the oommitteo had come to the conclusion tin t somutlung must ho done if Ills Uniled Sti leu did not desire lo declare lhat they were unable to cope with tile I question of J Morinomsm tOA lenitory of this United btatesthd not btlong to tho first little squad of men which oamo and smmlted upon it and u ud Wl Alll MONAliellS 01 All VVK BUIlVKi I It belongs to tho United blalcs and il was the duty of the Unitttl States to say lhat this lenitory i should I hIlt 110 rl moiiopollod ll vl by IIII frKI uny class of men or any church Fliers was no doubt about tho I power of Congrtss ill this matter Iho bill violated neither Ihe letter nor tho spirit of the Constitution 1holllh ho had retried tho hill ho would volo against It if ho thought there was one hing in it which t ntrenclitd upon tho etui oienoe even of Mormon lie did not core I vhat II Mormon btlievod but ho must not I ml his belief into acts if llieioby htn i riiiLodon the 1 lights of other men W lillY vaspoljgamj It was a oriole bj tho law IIf every state of Christendom Ivcr I Killed Jhrisl Interpreted the Judaic law and gave lit Ihorefoiu shall man leave father and nothir and oloave unto his wife and they tWllinThoy twain and not u whole MiiulloLaiHhlor and applause I lvor 1 Hinu Christ utlorod Hut sentiment 1111 hiisllan nations havo adopled moiiogamj pplauso I I till I nucleus I oj a nation was 1 n tile ul homos of tIle peoplolho I I lino man md this one woman i this lull man loving su iremoly none hut her and till one woman oving supremely iiuno hut him IJmnU 01 tbolo Ire alloh htlll1lH I yet Applause I I lhat was hill foillidatioliuf the boilv politic Without it1 Hit would nol ho a OhrllIulI Htatu that would bo lit lo Iho in IM I ilauso IN UTAH inn iiMar UK 1111 IIUSIIAND Was dlffustd among u number hat I was the basin of II olvllliillim thai went out t tlo Itt basis joins of ago a llrillchills except l of in Uvilia tcili Ours ion of was oNo IilIYi tile lIluWIIIlIII tlllit uf II110iunt civillJl ttllhl 01111111 tlity ill llnouigilt tllglhhien ilJtlu gil they h shils Ily shIll V115 titers a 1111111 5VhiI IIIIIiiltSlltlI II lllilllht tIll VoIW I r ltlH IIl StIlts r Wmli lIlt i tillI 11111111 I tOnIs lIt No No I lion VVIIIIL WUH v uu nm II FI Io Mm 150111101111111 fiom IHiili lJnlnu I milil Ihl if vvonrovvnme vvn wilt i Milk I mil Wiilt ss aro ls II w tIll g lovi rimiint vviintul Utii i us olio of hIll HlllhlI uf this UllulI Why tlill It hIllY 0lU1 iiOollIisLI lucre lire urtl J ofllllH Ill IOOIIIIU 1 plllyglhhlly 15 111111 lIf hill Viil 11 iIistitIlthIIhis i lIt tiillt MIllie IIr WIts I HI liilt3 I tlf li tIl llrlIPihtl I titlill J ill 11111111 11111 ItL III xti 1 10iJ IIll lrlIIllht I It ily OltlriIlitllili I tiini wiiion wim 1111011 10 tile I out nnd rooling IIlulI j 11111 roulllg IUt Institutions Ho I bo nonius of cm IUAllulolla 10 uovml Ihllt if thIs I 1UI Sells T0ti0v into II law nnd HUpplimunUd by the pronosed Constitutional nineudmeiit Odor oto 1115111 vvoulilKuto pieces bo meant asa as-a poljKiimoHi I vl ilistitetholltllat Utah f bo peopled Ijy n free people and would bo ready ole coino into t the Union Ho was KO lug out uf publlo life mid if lio could do nnjtlihi5 to establish n proper system in TIIIH UNFOHTUNATl THUUTOnV lo uproot this tiling Hint had been n blot upon its fmno and permit it to corns into this free sisterhood uf StateS bused on tho iden of Clirislinnjlionica ho would fool that Ills humble public lifo would not Imvo been in vain Loud and lon kll continued np plnuso Mr Scott of Peimsylvanin naked lease to offer nn ninondinont to the bill Mr locker deolinod to permit him I to do t IfllIrh l h1 so laying that ho wanted lo pnsa Io bill hero and now so that tho 10th ot January 1887 would bo memornblo in the history of the country Applause Iho House substitute vvna Ihen agreed to nnd Iho Senate bill nn thus iimoiidcd was I pnssed wilhout division only eight mom bera rising to demand the yens alIt nnys Iho Houso then adjourned |