Show BIG BIO SILVER MEETING S S S Get together That was tvs the slogan at the silver silve meeting fleeting at the the theatre last Jast evening which was addressed by General Warner War ner of Ohio Hon I H H. H F. F Bartme Butine and ex- ex Congressman Johnson ol of Virginia All AH three speakers seem to lo tink that tha nothing c can n be done within the tile ranks rans o othe oC the old parties partie f for r the white while metal ant and that the only alternative is to 0 unite in it one common party pany for the elect election on this thi fall 1111 with the single issue that of silver slIver The speeches last evening were ve very good Every Everyone one of If those who addressed the m meeting eting agreed that silver was the sole issue isme Tariff according t to to- r theIr theIra a assertions is a delusion and a. a snare Incidentally Arthur Arlhur Brown was made a n target larget of by General Warner and Mr Mr- Johnsin n and and the sallies lames directed at that aJ brought down the house Johnson espe especially made a hit when he said the south was as far advanced as the west on the matter maller of silver that it il sent no doubtful senators The Tise audience appreciated it too and applauded vigor vigor- His His s speech throughout was br Bright and witty He is a nail driver er too oo and when he says anything the most dense can understand it S Mr 1 Bartine's address was brief but contained much of a satisfactory nature inthe in the matter of its ils 1 n. n Tile The silver cause caus is not nol as dead as the would have us believe General Warner Varner too had much to to say sa of an encouraging nature He believes that if the people unite a victory can be won Although the notice given was short the theatre was fairly well filled when the he speakers of the evenin evening arrived It was past the hour when General Warner Hon lion Thomas G. G Merrill ex- ex Congressmen men Bartine of Nevada and Johnson ol 01 West Test Virginia Hon Joseph L. L Colonel Richard Mackintosh Colon Colonel M. I. M. M Kaighn Speaker Denny Hon I A. A AJ J. J Evans EVinS and sev several ral members of the legislature took toik seats upon the I stage tage S I Richard sh d kI- kI Hii Jo oseph eph L s for flu witch selection was vociferously eudor endorsed td Mr Rawlins said the speakers came camen came ame camelot n lot fur the cf d t discussing the silver ilver question as ciS usually discussed but rather to lo report the pro progress ress ma made e in iii inthe the he east These gentlemen have fought the silO sil- sil silver ver v for many yeats- yeats atia l of le leI I lave ave b been en making good progress among those loose who have in ill n years ars gone bv by he the idea t-f t silver coinage He did stat not rome ome ho hover ver lo make speech a-speech a a. a ch and asked the pleasure of the meeting J. J J. J D Daly moved d the appointment of ofa a I c committee on ou resolutions and f. f J. J paly aly Henry bury W. W L I. M. M M M- Allen G. G Campbell Campbel and Richard l were selected THE TUE RESOLUTIONS The citizens of Silt Salt Lake City including ing ng rig members of all political parties placing ing ng the tile cause of silver restoration above e arty parly in mass meeting assembled adopt the he following preamble and resolutions We note with wills alarm the constant cun- cun stant tart falling in price of all property measured by the gold stair stan lard lard The millions of willing and able ng rig men in iii enforced idleness seeking seeking- work and not finding it il Th The V money 0 and issuing bonds profound of peace The failure of both lee free trade S sch schemes mes to check the decline of prices and t to afford relief The of the leaders of both aoth the democratic d and republican parties as well as of rf the metropolitan press t to the gold of Gf Erland En Er- Er I Iland land and th thi ir Wall Vall street sHeel allies allie j I IThe IThe The rioe persistent attempt alter to lu mislead t ad tire the people by ambiguous platform declarations declara declara- li lions ml thus tItus preventing an honest expression expression s- s sion slots of their political sentiments Tile The indifference of the east to 10 the needs of the pioneer pi west The Tire steady contraction of the volume of currency while business and population population tion lion making the load of the struggling struggling debtor heavier and heavier with each succeeding u year sear ear The ire manufactures of the country threatened with wHit destruction by c- c countries producing on un iii a silver basis and enjoying an advantage in exchange of about onehundred one onehundred onehundred hundred per cent by reason of the unjust unjust unjust un un- un- un just appreciation of gold of-gold gold Resolved That the one hope of relief and the die all aU important issue tower over over ing ini all aU other ther issues before the the- American merican people is l the e free coinage of silver at sl the ratio of 6 6 to x Ion on exact equality with gold without reference to the tile action of any other government and the increase of the volume of money in circulation Resolved Th t neither high tariff nor low Jow tariff protection nor free trad trade will bring any substantial relief f while we at attempt attempt attempt at- at tempt tempt to maintain the tile gold standard Resolved That we are utterly opposed to the attempted of the gold old standard either by borrowing money and or by forcing down dawn pI prices ices to the Asiatic Asiat c level and that in the tire campaign n of 1896 we will give our support to no party parly that does not st stand nd positively pledged to the free coinage of silver Iver at the r ratio tio of 16 to Inor l I nor will we support any my candidate whose past record does not give assurance that he lie will be true to 10 that pr principle n Resolved That we earnestly request the United States Stales s n tors and the representative rep rep- representative r in congress ss Utah from to tomake make make the make the free coinage of silver the paramount issue and to labor at all ait times limes and arid in all aU ca caws cases es l 16 to bring about the complete ie tOla ti ri rj of f silver to the position it occupied prior r to 1873 These resolutions were Vere adopted amid great cheeling |