Broad Ax, The (Newspaper) - April 25, 1896, Salt Lake City, Utah GOVERNMENT is ON THE CONSENT OF QUALITY OF LIBERTY WE POSSESS is EQUAL TO THE QUANTITY OF RESTRAINT WE PUT UPON THE 2 HEW TO THE VOL. I. SALT LAKE APRIL 25, 1896. No. 35. THE CRISIS IS JOSEPH F. SMITH made appearance as attorney for the cent Church manifesto at ott last According to re- made a con- the be looked for in Utah within the next few The old fight must not be it would only make matters The remedy should come from the Mormon a people they alone have although he had a bad the opportunity of bringing Utah up out of great and of making her the brightest star in the Where is the raan or the set of men who will seize the I cause and carried the majority of to audience with One would infer that the creed of the manifesto a new from the fact is read to the Stake j ing and lead on to Now is 1 J the time to for delay is danger Some of the purest and brightest members of the Mormon Church openly condemn the spirit H j I i to be the established law of the I and purpose of the and Church The creed or tenets of a I in them lies the hope and prosperity church or be of our young We must have rarely ever done until there j peace if we have to fight for and 1 1 Conferences and ward and after a one-sided discussion it 13 to the people for their which it is presumed appr but has been thorough discussion and we can have no peace until Utah is and a substantial son In the ent the promulgation of this edict more of strategy than tain any such monstrous and un- American Before racy can flourish and take heart there must be a withdrawal or modification of the church and an outspoken Democratic newspaper in Salt that will stand up for the party evil as well as good It is true that the cause of De- is growing brighter all over the country every that the West can see a star of hope by way of the but until we in Utah can get in line with the American there is but little encouragement to tight for party success when it can be manipulated by a power greater than the people We have expressed ourselves in line with the other American Let it begin with those we have indicated and the contest will be settled forever Daniel for temporary chairman and A. B. Norton and W. S. Kevins as temporary secretaries This is the last convention of Lily Whites at which delegates have been regularly The vote has increased materially since the first and the leaders are sanguine of making a good No in- will be given delegates and they will be left free to act as they see The above no for it is in perfect accord with what the Broad Ax has always The Republican party hates the negro race at and only shows them friendship when they can use them for their own selfish There will soon be need of a force for the g. o. p. in the Sole tor New York We alao carry Stetson's and other fine IBS j CAPS I R. K. Thomas Dry i UPTOWN 161 TELEPHONE 675. ALL sr Coal Main Office and Yard near Hot A f Telephone 650. M. if Co. Wholesalers and Retailers of ETC. a 13 SOUTH MAIN SALT LAKE E. f n ra mn m Dealer ln Imported and c s Security plainly in these few because j PROFESSION AL. we believe it is to the interest not I honesty It was railroaded through the General Conference at its ing hours without any apparent op- simply because it came as DESPONDENT LAST the Herald of i vhis city published an editorial en- i s its adoption strenuously j Despondent the Church and wnich to a reader a thousand miles we believe it is to the interest not only of the Democratic but of all other and of all the people of that there should be an awakening to the condition that confronts The remedy must come from those who brought They have it to the l ZANE ATTORNEYS Deseret National Bank Bldg. ELLIS Rooms 512 to 515 Progress Office under Deseret National Bank TELEPHONE NO. 142. Utah Mining 46 E Second South St Salt Lake MINES BOUGHT AND i Careful examinations made of properties Reliable reports Mercur property a Domestic CORNER E. E. H.J. John J. 1 and J. acquiesced in by the people without debate or Its away from Utah but when uttered to the t i and invite the sunshine or would sound all to light up our Will passage was accomplished by about i Democracy of of Utah immediate the same methods that the jv upon tne of astorn of silver was achieved in 1873. Many who favored it did so they do We pause for upon the recommendation of others not knowing or realizing what they were doing the matter came Legislation either by the church or state that is secured in this way is pernicious and and is always resorted to for the purpose of getting the tage by a trick It is almost always followed by a reactionary sentiment m a free and the tide of public opinion flows as far in the as it did in its Smith in his opposite direction President address assumed to expound the full meaning of the when he maintained it was the province of the Church to direct which threatens to cover the State with Egyptian darkness for years to the criticisms of Democrats by the Herald is ed either by stupidity or unlimited the Democrats of Utah are they are paralyzed and They feel that many of the professed followers of Jefferson and Jackson in the State of have yet to learn what Democracy is. They feel that be- fore marshaling their forces on the field of it would be far ter policy to get them over the hills and in some quiet valley let them practice on the awkward squad of politics until they know something of veteran and the editor of the Herald would doubtless de- 9U- RA Y YAM 507 McComick SALT LAKE Utah Poultry and Produce Commission Co. 108 W. FIRST SOUTH LAKE IS THE CHURCH TO BE AND so the manifesto ia to be presented to the people in the eral are still curious to know wherein this is over we think it will have a effect on Utah's We would that they hadn't asked the people's voice in the As a matter of fact the people can do no less than expect their honored presidents of missionaries or others whose time should be given to their ing to so devote it without being told by them what they should not We do not tell a trusted em- ploye not to nor should it be necessary to tell them not to mix politics with their or their FERGUSON 332 Constitution GRANT SOAP CO. OFFICE AND 761 TO 761 S. 3io War ST. Manufacturers of High Grade Laundry Toilet BEE ELECTRIC and 5c BEE Ton ET PINE PERfECT CASTILE AND COMMERCIAL J. F SALT LAKE L. CHERRY Rooms 0 and 10 Walker Bros. Bank Bldg. SALT LAKE Telephone 27. Manufacturer of Pure Ice Water Bread and 266 S. MAIN ST. SALT LAKE WHEN AND Attorneys and EAGLE SALT LAKE SHOES Why not buy the beet there Is for the money on the ROBINSON The Shoe manufacture 85 W. SOUTH ST. SALT LAKE and control in temporal as well as spiritual affairs of the members of the This is the true logic of the and this is less its true and no one un- it better than President who was one of the authors and supporters of this new What the effect of this dogma will be upon young Utah remains to be seen We that the intelligent American tion of the Mormon Church will repudiate this attempt to enslave the mind and conscience of that they will upon say to these church we are the followers of the man from who came upon earth to rive information and benefit by ing duty in this body of It is true there is an apathy in Democratic but why is and when did it The came unexpectedly upon the young Democracy of Utah on the 7th of 1896, and was rendered more potential a few mornings by the cation of a leading editorial in the great Democratic daily in this apologizing and justifying the that made the Democratic party in Utah the religious We hoped the Deseret News Rooms 25-27 Hooper J. L B. S. W. C. B. I now have In my employ a practical Am better prepared than heretofore to grind and fit glasses to suit the Bight EYES TESTED Jeweler and Optician 282 Main St. Salt Lake City FRED C. LYNGBERG FISH AMD Imported Fancy etc. 8 E. FIRST SOUTH ST. Telephone 18 FURNITURE CARPETS And Upholstery etc. Bicycles and Baby Best Goods and Best 11 AND 13 MAIN SALT LAKE would have enlightened an anxious public of its necessity for general Is it designed that all members of the church shall submit to an- other's counsel or If then is not the Mormon church behind the political hence the dictator in and a potential factor in all the ing with a power in the tion that is a menace of the whole We are glad to note that the press of Utah is not to be Such plain talk as the above shows j STEWART STEW ART 317 McComick Salt Lake EUGENE at 117 Commercial Salt Lake Real Estate Loans R. N. E. O. BASKIN Mrs. Anna f Artistic Hair Shampooing and straightening a spec 42 E. V i i. First South up room 5. J Hair dressing done at private TEA H. 0. FOB CHASE Spices Extracts 1, WEST Orders rtv n a With a large number of that there is yet patriotism enough together with m the state to preserve our the leading journal of the turning their backs to the WHITE meet here t elect 140 SOUTH W. Duke John B. Anderson i of is a make men and to make pies of the and not to enslave AU with a that is needed just now is a leader Democrat to who has the courage of his sense of and who will bravely stand with up and denounce this innovation of What is t e use I delegates at large to the Ba- the sacred rights of the and on party 11, convention at St. and i and hberty of conscience to assert There will be about three their natural bora and re- 8ituatioa m delegates in tne i the Darke 63-4-7 Hooper Salt Lake 1MB The best place for Family 58 E. FIRST SOUTH ST. 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