Show SPEECH PROM JUDGE POWERS Expects the People of Utah to Indorse In-dorse the Committees Action Acton Last evening a crowd gathered at the I headquarters of the Democratic committee com-mittee to learn the result of tho conference con-ference of the State committee At halfpast 9 Chairman Powers and other mnbers of the subcommittee appointed appoint-ed to draft the call for the reassembling reassemb-ling of the State convention entered tho hal and It was quickly concluded that the chairman should malt l brief speech As Judge Powers took the platform to address the waiting throng David Evans of Ogden In a moment of unrestricted un-restricted fervor cried out Three cheers for Judge Powers I TIle cheers were given and the Judge pdoceeded to say that the State committee had been discussing since It met the question of reconvening the State convention and Issuing a Declaration of Independence Upon a rollcall of the counties I had been determined unanimously that the convention should be reconvened and a subcommittee had boon appointed to draft a call I had been decided he stated that the call should state that without any fault of the Democratic party an Issue had been raised that should bo met without compromise The Issue should be met In a spirit of moderation but It should be declared tlaat the people of Utah are independent In their political action Judge Powers declared that the situ bodell WP be < ifiOlu > itnSiJJsaId the plan would 8Y to call upon tho people to assemble on l certain night In nil parts ot the Territory Ter-ritory to hear the declaration of Democracy Dem-ocracy to be put forth by the State convention nnd to consecrate their energies en-ergies and pledge their I property If need be for the cause TIme present storm ho said would clear the atmosphere but Its effect would bo to prevent designing men from misrepresenting the utterances of church officials The excitable audience applauded nearly every sentence mat tHe juuge uttered When he had finished cries arose for other speakers among them D C Dunbar Mr Dunbar stepped on the platform but to preside not to speak At length John Q Cannon was persuaded to talk Mr Cannon said he wanted to announce that he was a Democrat and a better Democrat now than he ever had been He was for tho Democratic ticket he said further from Moses Thatcher and Joseph L Uawllns down to the least man on It and would vote for It on election day |