Show SUM convention IN the house packed with enthusiastic delegates ROUSING SPEECHES ARE MADE RADE I 1 by governor walla waite and other notables the speeches Spee ehe are sensational but are endorsed I 1 colo july it 11 the mass meeting called by of the slate state bilter silver league was held beldin in the Coll hall today the building was I 1 crowded c with thousands from every of the state who had bad come to see what could be done toward towards crystal izing the sentiment in ili colorado tow towards a r d s the of the free and un limit linit tad I 1 coinage of silver there d aphea appeared r e to be but ono one fe feeling ng in all the gathering a and n dadd that a t w was daae s free alree leli coinage or not nothing cathering ta ing in lit h his is r e calling a g the meeting to order I 1 resident merrick said we e ask for jus tice for oar our rights we will accept nothing less 1 The he crime of 1873 has gone on all these years unpunished we are here to demand the early and speedy settlement of the silver question following ills his remarks the botu mit tee on organization was appointed and the tile motion nas was m made ade to take a recess at this point some somer ex tre mists attempted to in introduce tant nce a ion toil this created an uproar which canio came near terminating in a riot quiet was finally restored and a recess was taken on reassembling it could be seen the spirit which controlled the dele delegates catel at the rooming morning session bession was not un under de control but only awaiting an opportunity to break onta oat again Fain lion charles S thomas democratic national committeeman from col ool orado was made permanent ent chairman in ili assuming the chan chairmanship ship be he said WB wo ar are e face to face with a crisis which has had but few parallel parallels in the history of this country eo so deep deesso so broad and so far 0 o does not involve exaggeration stion to predict it means another phase of the old question of slavery over again it is the stagnation of business paralysis to commerce this stagnation homes Thomas went to show was from the failure to restore silver to its legitimate ratio of sixteen to one mid and at the conclusion of thomas remarks there was a call for governor lo vernor waite the taken up ina mighty shout from front one thousand lungs wilah was c carried to tho tile galleries nail eries where ae as man many more joined in the demonstration As thy the old gray tiered governor started down the aisle to the platform the scene presented was beyond the pen men whose future depended upon the tile cause for which they were fighting Ng g stood in their seats and yelling until exhausted the ex costive cou tive who comes from aspen one of aie leading silver mining camps iia the state confined his remarks to thesues the ques tiou of silver and iti its demone it z 4 biot 1 an and d to thoe those in the east and europe who were not only the ruin of the west hut but of the entire country count ryby by forcing such a policy polity and concluded by abing aying tr the money powers i to sustain its it usurpation by a str strong on g ban hand I 1 11 A e will meet that cissne when it I 1 Is forchi for forced cWI neou apon us for it is better intini infinitely tely that b lood should flow to the horses bridles rather than that our national liberties should be destroy ed I 1 if f it is true that the tile united stains is anable able to carry outfits governmental at policy volley without the dictation or consent of foreign powers if we are a province of an sit european Lur monarchy then we need another revolution another a appeal to arms and we have won that bat tie if war is forced we will send to halifax a far greater army of british tories according to our population than our forefathers sent there after theredo the revo antl lo onay nary war wa r war V been begun it itis Is the same war r which must always be waged against position and avran tyranny tv ranny to preserve the 1 01 ertes of man T the lly address created a sensation and a scene of great confusion followed the applause being deafening judge kerr of pueblo got the floor and spoke ke k iu in the same inflammatory feln as governor mo vernor watte waite lie he endorsed the recent revolutionary telegram sent east in which it war upon silver was as continued it boull resulting result resul tin in the wat repudiating all her obligations ob that men would be paupers and that QUO OUO dople to le on the u verge of starvation an awl revolution n woud would be the result 11 1 was then moved that the convention en ell dorse the remarks of governor walte waite the motion was carried amid the greatest enthusiasm the convention adjourned until tomorrow when the committee oil resola resolutions ions will report |