Show ASSETS SUMMED UP Not a Good Showing for the Legislature 0 1 nod rivo 11111 IMomed pariar the Veer Wk nessies hatcher liven Aa OlIea Whoss J Ile Addre4tord The Aeemblrlie 4 Udft p > rhPfel Now that the excitement hit tub ilded the people can calmly survey the work ol the leglilaliire and render judgment The product ol lour weeks ol hard labor are one United States lenator many heartaches and Ave new laws Two of the taller vri however apply 1 ap-ply to the leglilature and employers and regulate alarlei The othera are bllli for the Incorporation ol the Short Line nil way the Arizona boundary commission bill and the bill making approprlalloni to carry on title Institutions Institu-tions Solar no bad blllt have been made laws hence the record might be worse Even the legislators from Individual In-dividual expressions of opinion do not believe they have given value received for the 12000 or more that the station bit coil People almoit universally are glad the senatorial contest ft over Some are glad It tirmlnateii ai It did but It erejita how anything li I that the wittiest of the many were disregarded by their chorea repreieiflaltvea Thli has been made plain from dr to day by the crowd that thronged the lobby when balloting wit going on It WAS em phailetl the day after election when thoarnstarefert nd the doloostvAsq ranti were Invited to addrett the Joint i alterably Senatorelect Rawlins made a very appropriate address and was attentively listened lo and liberally applauded ap-plauded But Introduction ot Mon Thatcherwar made the war occasional a demonstration far greater than that tendered ten-dered to Ihe luccetilul candidate It amounted to an ovation Curloitty wit aroused ai to what Mr Thatcher would may concerning certain luduencea at 1 leged to be at work during the itrug Ill and all available room Wits crowded crowd-ed He wai calm moderate In hli Ian I I Rvagc and guarded In his expressions Yet there was enough ot a icniattonal nature In his talk to make an Impression on the anembly that will be tailing lilt addreil was ai follows Mr resident Honorable Member of i the Slate Leglilature thank you for the warm greeting which you have accorded ac-corded me I was entirely taken by lurprlte hat Ing come Into listen to such remarki ai might be made by the honorable hon-orable Senatorelect I paid careful attention t at-tention to the few remarks made by the honorable gentleman and Indone every word spoken by him I hope now that we may be able lo lay aside any III feeling which may have molten during the contest which ended yesterday There can be no queitlon on the ability of the gentleman 01 your selection se-lection he hating already proven him ell an able legislator and a defender of the right and liberties of the people of Utah I can say wlh pleasure and tat lifactlon that 10 far ai am Individually concerned the conteit hai ended w llhout any feeling In my heart ol a nature other than those which you would approve ap-prove There li no heart burning left ai ito i-to the result I know I Shelf do my part and am tatlified that you will gladly do I jour i to support Ihe honorable gentleman r man of your choice In Ihe labora In which he hall be engaged In the hall otictlilallon at tne eat 01 government I feel that It will be Ills pride lo do hill utmost to keep Utah In tile front rank not only In prosperity and peace but In honor In truth and In the courage ol her cltlieni TKIDUTK TO HAWLIVa Political utrugglei luch ai the one through wUch we have recently patted are to tome extent new In the Dung Mute ol Utah From the beginning ol the dlvltlon on political lines we have met to become familiar with the prln clplei of civil government I we have met tu carry on our contest In an honorable lay and when thing have been Introduced Intro-duced that tried men fee lings and men sometimes In anger have lost the balance bal-ance ol their Judgement the Democra I tic I party and especially I I the Democratic I UU < I 11 < UUII u UU u uu the troubled waten A few years ago In the contest then on between the Democratic Demo-cratic and the Republican parties when the gentleman of jour choice I ai our itandardbearer and obJectIon were urged against him that we felt ought not to be urged I took Ihe stand then and I occupy It now that If he or any candidate candi-date for office must go down under an Influence of that kind I should belie him by the right hand and RO down with him 1 Applauie I think we have made progress In the brief experience of a brief career and while there are many new things for ui to study many new thought entering our minds let ui each daJ eradicate everything that li objectionable ipurn eterthing that li dishonorable i retaining retain-ing that which la good and noble and rejecting that which li tile reverie WILL PRKURVlt UTAIla IIONOR The honorable gentleman whom ou hat selected to represent this fair new State In the Senate for ill 1 years will ice to It I take It that Utahi honor shall not be tarnished that Utaha word li ai good ai Utah bond that the covenant cov-enant breaker doe not clan himself among honorable and just men tiny where and that there It I but one roaf road to success to honor and to glory and that It I the path ol rectitude and Ill ths having Ihe courage ol convle lont and when convinced to maintain hemj I having the courage to protect every citizen In his rights under Ihe National and Stale Constitutions I The foremost thing li to consider the reiteration of illver for In that Issue li I Involved more ol mliery and ol want I than I a protracted could war or famine or ties olatlon could TII h mu bring The hand ol monopoly mon-opoly It on the throat ol Industry and 11 will be the part and I think the Pleasure of the honorable gentleman who has spoken to you to do his utmost 10 remove It And II e appreciate the heritage or our fathers lo be free from England ai our fathers declared al lie mouth of the cannon a century ago that hey would be free It will be 10 wtiiira mi RIVAL aiccaai And now li tile opportunity to thank the menberi of this honorable body who hroughthe dreary struggle sustained your humble servant for the highest of Ace In the gift ol the people I with success suc-cess to the choice which you made yes terday In every department In all he undertake to do to represent Utah the youngest the truest the bravest them all not only In her right to the ute of he money ot the Conitltutlon but Inter In-ter right to be free from all Influences hat are forklddn by this great Slate i Great apolaute > There It I reason In this newlaleforall societies and all org1iJkilonsbZt they mutt confine themtelvea within their proper Haiti Applause The men who enacted the supreme lair I of this Stale made a covenant with the citizens thrrp of and with IhU nation Those Coo enanta will be > kept and we mull keep hem lie who desIres peace and pro peril for Utah will draw the floe Ibllp If I between the rights of the clllien the poweri of the Stale and those ot the church Applauie emiXCII MID KTATr He who votes for the commingling of the two or the over riding ot the church by the Stale to I no friend ol Utah He who Invites Intervention ol the church In State matters It an enemy to Utah and If we thdk we can bring peace and continued prosperity In this new Slate by lemporlilng with those questions we are limply mlttaken I touched upon this subject briefly because be-cause It la the one that hat been aggl filling the public mind I do not believe be-lIeve that anything like the Influence have been used that have been talked of on the ilreett but the dav must come In Utah when he who holdl a higher allegiance al-legiance than that which brlonn to the State must not be a lawmaker to the halls of the State Applauie There li I bit one way to obtain peace and pro pertly and that li In have not only the form bllt the Ill nd ltalliv 01 renl lean covcrmrnt which rrcognlre the loverelgnltv to be In the people Representative Robinson cauted a ripple of excitement by riling to a quei Ilion I-lion of personal privilege In explaining a letter he had written which list heretofore here-tofore been alluded to Iferelt lot Kanab Kane county Utah Dec 311891 Mr Joseph A Smith Ogden Ulahi Dear SirYour teller of the ijlhlnit rrcelted I am at present unable to take that higher ground > 1 you speak of and Indorse for the highest civil post lion that Utah can give one who hai proven himself recreant to a cause which he had in complete and wholly pledged hlmietf and which I ihould judge You In connection with m sell consider even more higher and more thA ilh d S acted than that of the United State cnatorihlp Upon fill queitlon I am free and unpledged and Intend to remain 10 but unless my views are materially chanijet I will not In my feeling nor hy my vote Indorse Moses Thatcher for senator Respectfully Joi E KOHIN OV 41 may say continued Mr Robinson that I for that letter I have no apology to offer I regard the petition ol an apostle at more sacred than A United Statei icnatorihlp I was Importuned by Mr Smith a loyal Mclnley republic repub-lic I believe loupporl Mr Thatch er JIll letter to me I guarded as a rlclly private communIcation I suppose sup-pose I would be treated with the lame consideration Had not the gentleman reld 10 Ihh 1IIr nOlllhlv1 mlht not have risen but I regarded It ai my duly to lay what I have I mean what I lay and I atiert I would rather he a doorkeeper In the house 01 the Lori than president ol the United States In feeling AI I do I low nothing ol my loyalty to state Initltutloni Mr Thatcher later replied to Mr RobInson Rob-Inson oil I was not aware that Mr Smith had written lAid he timing my name for the support ol any office to Ihe honorable member from the south but Inatmuch at my name appear In that letter I beg the Indulgence ot this honorable body to SAY just a word or two t SAY lo the honorable gentleman from the mouth that he hai followed an Illiutrloui example ex-ample by adjudging convicting and ex i ecu lIng me without hearing the evl I dcnce I question much whether the few I remark that he made In reference to a higher allegiance might have gone further fur-ther astray than they did Nona Kenner hat Introduced a bill to suppress sup-press clarlvoanti It li really a mat ter ol education So long aa there are greenhorns there will be clarlvoanlt and other arms ol bilking But tne bill will pan ai It should prevents dvertlilng their business Sloan hat Introduced a new land bill Its principal provision li ore authorlt Ing thi Hate land board to exchange and where It can be done advantagoui ly For Instance the state has alternate sections nr trading It might obtain I large bodies 1 In a compact form making 7t much more detlrable I for letting Sut ileloui persons claim I to eIn the bill an advantage for cattlemen who would lease for long terms Representative Creeri sheep bill hit been killed It provided for the filling 01 I sheep In counties through which they might put In transit to range The attnrne general pronouced it unconstitutional un-constitutional I |