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Show DAILY 10 UTAH STATE 8ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1904. JOURNAL. 4m4H4H44444444444444m44444444Mm4444444444 Violations of the Constitution DOS PASSOS ADDRESSES THE BAR OF UNITED STATES two rich rich brother hud no children, but in the family of the poor brother there were many little mouths to feed. The rich brother could have helped his relatives, but he was mean and sordid and louth to part with any of his wealth. However, it was his wont to give his brother a hum for his dinner once a Once uim a time there lived hul ft truth In such a statement. The Ai't'iivinir the Ilepublli'aii party of will It and way all are that brothers, one of whom was very tendencies five ilisiimt viol.i tioiiM of the constinot be long, if the people permit fre- and the other very poor. The tution of the I'nilcd States, Hon. John K. Lhim Pmww. one of the leaders of the New York hui' liaa preparedan elaborate addreitx to the "gentlemen of the bar of the I'nlied States, which will he placed in the hands of every lawyer in the I'nlied States by the Democratic national comiinttee. In this address Mr. Dos Ftissos reviews the whole history of the Republican party from the death of Lincoln to the present time, and singles out for special argument what he believes to be the five principal unconstitutional and unjust acts performed In Its existence. These acts are: First Those of reconstruction. of AnSecond The Impeachment drew Jackson. Third The legal tender decisions of the supreme court of the United States. Fourth The theft of the presidency from Samuel J. Tllden. Fifth The theft of Panama from the republic of Colombia. He then makes the following resume: I have given five Instances where the Republican party violated the con atltutlon. I have indulged In no gen eralities. I have brought you to the scene of the occurrences and placed your hand upon the living act I have cut open each transaction so that you could see the true Inwardness of It or as much of It, at least, as would make you fully competent to Judge of each event and to determine whether my conclusions are correct of the United "The constitution States la not a complex Instrument. Its beauty is its simplicity. It would be a failure if it were beyond the power even of the lowliest citisen to un- derstand. "I have shown that the drift of the Republican party was to disregard 1L In their ambition to do things' the organic law becomes of secondary Importance. When Satan came In contact with the impassable wall enclosing the Garden of Eden he did not waste time In searching for the gate, he leaped over the enclosure. "The first act which I have Investi- Democratic State Platform ...For the Young People,.. and It was not long before the rich brother came to buy the mill to save labor In his household. After some bargaining the poor brother let him have It for a bushel of guld, and the rich man walked away with his purchase. When he reached home he announced his Intention of preparing dinner for the men in the harvest fields, and bade his wife go out and superintend the workers in his stead. "We shall have a fine dinner, he said, such as you and the women here are Incapable of rooking. Do you start at once, for I am anxious to get It ready. When he was ready to fill the dishes he placed the mill on the table and Grind away and let us have said: some herrings and milk. Immediately the mill began to grind, and the herrings and milk began to flow until two big bowls were filled, but when he tried to check the flow It continued grinding. He shouted lustily for more bowls, and presently for kegs, and finally, as the floor was swimming he gave the mill a final wrench and rushed madly out of the door, pursued by a torrent of herrings and milk. When he reached his brother's humble door he cried: For heavpn's sake take back that mill!" But the poor brother would not consent to do it until he had received an additional bushel of gold. The poor brother built a beautiful house upon the shore of the sea and covered the roof with gold so that It could be seen far away. One day the captain of a merchant vessel on his way for a cargo of salt stopped to see the wonderful mill. "Will It grind salt? he asked. "Certainly, It will grind salt as well as anything else. The mill was brought out and tested, whereupon the captain purchased It for an enormous price, glad to escape the perils of a long voyage. But he neglected to find out how to stop it. When the casks In the ship were filled he tried In every way to check the stream of salt, but It was no use. The mill kept on grinding, the crew s. were obliged to take to the From these boats they saw the sffip slowly sink under her weight of salt Down, down she went, until she had reached the bottom of the sea with the mill still on board. And there it Is grinding to this very day, and that Is the reason sea water quent violations of the constitution, before the whole truth will be realised. The time It takes to pull down a great mansion depends upon where you begin und how constantly you work. If you take from the founda a time. It will t inn only u brick 8t eventually full. Despotisms and oligarchies are not made in a day, although, when events year. are ripe enough, they may be formed One night the poor brother had started home with his ham, but he overnight.' tok the wrong road and gone some distance before he realised that he was THE AGE OF SAVAGERY. When he underground. walking an old man with a long, shag(Written after reading the report of paused the slaughter In North Carolina of gy beard approached him. You have lost your way, I per40,000 birds, to be sold and used for he said, "but your best course ceive, of millinery.) purposes Thrice valiant Age, proud of thy Is to keep straight on, for you will come out presently to the road you strenuous life! forsook at the beginning of your Jourand sin of deeds Thy damning ney. Tou will have to pass through shame, In all the cycles of earths ceaseless the village where .the dwarfs, the Hill They will be eager to People, live. strife, Stand forth most foul, to curse thy buy your ham, but do not part with it for anything less than the little old name. hand-mi- ll that stands around the corThou bulld'st thy temples to the ner of the main street" No sooner had the poor brother enPrince of Peace. Thou mak'at the Cross thy peoples tered the village than he was surshrine. rounded by imps clamoring for his Pull down thy fanea From mocking ham, but he declined to exchange It for ritual cease. anything except the mill. As this mill Thy victims' prayers ascend, not had stood on the corner for years and thine. had never done any good, they were willing enough to make the exchange. To Moloch, not to Christ, thine altars When he reached home he found his raise. wife and children awaiting him, but Thy hecatomb all ready walta great was their disappointment when A threnody of woe thou hast for he Informed them that he had sold the praise, ham. After the children had gone to The death songs round thy temple bed he produced the mill, and placing gate. it upon the table, said: Grind and let us have food hand no piteous cry for dinner.away, Thy blood-re- d can stay. The mill began grinding and turned The lark shrieks vainly In thy snare. out bread and tarts, a turkey stuffed And thou, bedtsened with thy murwith chestnuts, a large pudding and dered prey, barrel of cider. On the turning of Da rest to kneel and offer prayer. another crank It ground out a number of toys. Age of Savagery! "Oh, husband, said the wife, how reign to have such a dinner and wonderful The Golden Age of peace doth wait, how the children will be! happy While thy red, ruffian hand brings said the "It will grind anything, back again husband, "but be discreet, for I do The Iron Age of war and hate. not wish our neighbors to know how It Hushed la the flashing oriole's joyful Is managed. Great was the Joy in the poor brothcry. ers family next morning and the next, Mute are the thrushes In the dale. The winds that o'er the sedgy low and forever after, for the mill ground out everything needed for their comlands sigh Bear on their wings a voiceless wall. fort. Of course Its fame soon spread. Is reconstruction laws gated the showed how openly and wantonly the the party disregarded Republican rights of the states by keeping them out of the Union when the whole scope and purpose of the war was to keep them In. Now. by means of the reconstruction acts, the Republican party placed the southern states In charge of carpet baggers and adventures. and to perpetuate Itself In power, created military governments; In forest glade, by sheltered reedy bank. and how by means of these atrocious No robin answers to her mates. acts, it was enabled to cast the elecleaves toral votes of Florida, South Calorlna But, where the blood-stainare red and dank, and Louisiana In favor of Rutherford A silent, faithful lover waits. B. Hayes for president of the United States and to seat a man In thnt high office ngainst the will and votes of The mother bird around her ruined life-boat- Adopted at Salt Lake City, Sept. 8, 1904. The committee on platform and resolutions of the Democratic state convention held at Balt Lake City, platform presented the following which was adopted by the convention: The Democracy of Utah, In convention assembled, reiterates its belief in the principles of the organisation that has always stood for the rights of all the people, as against the demands of the favored classes since the founding of the republic, and reaffirms Its faith in the great underlying principles laid down by Jefferson and incorporated into the Declaration of Independence in the following language: We hold these truths to be that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain Inalienable rights and among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights governments are In stltuted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, and we pledge ourselves to a constitution of the policy which has ever characterised this party a strict We deadherence to that principle. clare once again In favor of the axiom, first laid down by the founder of the Democratic party; "Equal rights to all and special privileges to none." We endorse the platform adopted and reaffirm the principles declared by the national Democratic convention at St. Louis, and cordially and enthusiastically approve the nomination of Alton B. Parker and Henry G. Davis of for president and the United States. We direct the attention of our fellow citizens of all parties to the condition confronting the electors of this state because of the selfish and disgraceful contentions which have divided the Republican party Into two opposing factions, each led by a Republican United States senator. Such conditions are the net results of the success of the Republican party In recent years, now plainly manifested, and are but the natural consequences of an attempt to array one class of our citizens against another class In a feud, which, If persisted In, will result In permanent Injury to the best Interests of the commonwealth. The Democratic party of the state enters Its protest against these conditions and time-honor- the cause - of the party whl.-for the situation. :ill , Uln tt at the .4 is ai.,,, e !rropiB Wcilblt The DenioviiiUi- i.aiu . . nor fears the li.ierfe, clesiastlcal power with u f popular will at the poll, a"a ' the right of any or set of men, to dictate " polli inations or to control "" tlon. We hold that Ami are politically free and IU1, , 1,4 th people alone , While we are willing! ll!0"' all times to accord to the 81 the United States the credh for his work In securing' of the national IrrigatioH law same time we positively refuai cede that it was a RepubU ure, but on the contrary b the record. InltUted J? labored for and Introduced ocraL advocated by Democrat, by Democrats and of the Democratic members' houses, would have been Republicans, overwhelmingly. We believe in the dignity of bhi and recognize the right of of our state, and pledge our for office to the enactment of policies and measures as will in - "-o- ed lM self-evide- nt; time-honor- theivf.n- people of the suie Polls the a sHuiui. tini defJ ed canS them In their rights ft?, and Insure personal liberty In the pursuit ft? several occupations. The Democn? party now, as In the past. Is thswlS of labor and pledges ltc cindldatMto a Just and equal enforcement of laws without di crimination in ft, of persons, property or power. Itfan,. vocates a just and compensatory was for the service of an eight-hoIn work on all public works and duto mines, mills and smelters, and In aD cases a fair and living remuneration for the labor of all men and women With a firm reliance In the Integrity of the people of Utah, we submit the issues of this campaign, national and state, to their candid judgment at the polls. vice-preside- nt ur KATY KRAUTZMEYER. Is as Dutch as the name Implies Hayter and Janet in the above act at the Pastime this week. "3:30 p. m. See novel Evenings, I 9:15. and Stone Jars to Preserve Your Fruit In salt Another Carload Just Received The ed Prize we offer is 100 cts WHEELWRIGHT BROS. 2476 WASHINGTON of good hottest work foreach $1.00 collected AVENUE. PHONE 147-- nest our cltisena In anguish flits, and calls her brood. All Kinds of Glass Fruit Jars. "In the second place I have shown how the Republican party attacked The mountain lark sounds from her Extra Gaps and Rubbers. airy crest the power of the executive In the ImA requiem In her solitude. of Andrew claimJohnson, peachment ing In substance that the president of O unrelenting hearts, untouched by the United States had no power to love! take steps to test the constitutionality 2214 WASHINGTON AVE. PHONE 805-of an act of congress; and that he had The wide world hears your victims' cry. no right to defend his measures by H. ISLAUB, Manager. FINEST SELECTION OF THE speeches which he had made In his The flaming fury of God's wrath ye GOOD FALL AND WINTER SUITS move character as a private dtlxen. And AND EVER SEEN IN AND TROUSERS By your accursed cruelty, how, in this Instance, the RepubliOGDEN. can party was rebuked and defeated by its own members, who refused to Ills are the cattle on a thousand hills. They live by his command alone. vote for Impeachment. And Life la one. The pulsing Life 28.?Jwoe.t-rft-h third the I 'In have shown place, that thrills how the Republican party packed the And moves all Being Is His own. By Carrier, One Month, 60c. By Mail, One Month, 50c. supreme court of the United States by Increasing the number of Judges to Vaunt, If y will, your strenuous life! nine, for the purpose of reversing the But know. previous decision of that tribunal, deTour kindred's blood to Heaven claring the act creating greenbacks le shall rise. gal tenders, unconstitutional. Thus Nor ruth nor tears can stay th avengforever casting & blemish on. If not blow ing Impairing the efficiency of that high Meet for your bloody sacrifice. court, and creating a precedent which Charles A. Barnard. may at any time be used In the fuWhy Pay $6.00 Ton for Coal When You Can Get for $3.00 by Owning ture to enable unscrupulous factions The writer is chief Justice of one of to defeat the law of the land. "In the fourth place I have shown our Boston courts. Our Dumb Ani how this party stole the presidency mats. from Samuel J. Tllden, who was elected by a large number of votes both Startling Evidence. popular and electoral. "Then I turned from domestic hisFresh testimony In great quantity is tory and opened to view the acts of constantly coming in, declaring Dr. EVERY President Roosevelt Into his dealings King's New Discovery for Consump' THAT OTHER PROVE TO YOU THAT MANUFACTURwith a foreign power the republic of tlon, Coughs and Colds to be unequal THE POINT ABOUT ERS OF MALLEABLE RANGE8 Colombia and I showed that out of ed. A recent expression from T. BOUGHT A COMPLETE LINE OF this grew not only gross violations of McFarland, Bentorvllle, Va serves as Great Majestic Range International law. but. in connection example. He writes: 1 had bronchi therewith, of the constitution of the tls for three years and doctored all the OTHER Great Majestic 18 SUPERIOR TO ANY United States, the president being time without benefited. Then YOU GIVE WILL most grievously wrong in his treat- began taking being RANGE WE Dr. Kings New DIscov AND PATTERNED THEIR ment of the republic of Colombia, and ery. and a few bottles wholly cured THE RANGE. RANGES A8 NEAR AFTER THE GREAT having no right under the Spooner me. Equally effective In curing all EVERY RIVET IN THE act to deal with the GREAT MAJESTICS AS THE republic Lung and Throat troubles, Consump' WITH A IN MAJESTIC IS PUT of Panama at all. I cun safely say, tlon. Pneumonia and Guaran LAW ALLOWS. TON. therefore. In summing up, that the teed by Jesse J. Driver, Grip. HAMMER WEIGHING ONE druggist Trial EVER YOU WHAT IS THE REPUTATION OF Republican party has run the whole bottles free, regular sixes DID 60c and SI. A POINTER IT gamut of constitutional infringement. IMITATORS? REALIZE THE DIFFERENCE "The question then occur, what la PHYSICAL CULTURE. TO MAKE WOULD the result of the frequent invasions of K'TC the constitution by the executive and OF YOUR WARMTH Women Increase chest measure' LEA ' BY legislative branches of the govern- ment from can EN IN THE MORNING 3 to 6 Inches and decrease ment? FULL HAVE IF YOU EVER CLEANRESERVOIR waist measurement If necessary. The ING THE "To me the answer Is easy. are IT B0 ED OUT THE FLUES OF YOUR WATER AND LETTING with rapid and long rooms are fitted with dumb bells, nppronchlng STOVE YOU KNOW THE ABOVE bags, trapexe, traveling strides the confines of centralised punching GENTLY ALL NIGHT? rings, wall machines, etc., etc., the use IS EXACTLY THE RIGHT EXgovernment. Centralisation means the absorp- of which Is at the disposal of the PRESSION. The Reservoir on tion of power by the general govern- ladles after their class exercises. ladies be will Many Ogden glad ment. It means drawing the blood and strength of the Individual states learn that Mrs. Erick Von Engle will Into the federal reservoir. It means start a ladles class In physical culture on first of next month. Ladles destituting the states of their powers whothe are interested please call after 2 and lodging it in the hands of a cen tral power. It changes our form of p. in. Information cheerfully given. hn THERE IS A 8PECIAL DOOR on the 359 24th street; upstairs. being government from a confederation of THAT ALLOWS THE states to a nation. It destroys, as sudSIDE, RIGHT NEXTTJ,AIEt TO GO RIGHT UNDER THE HEAT den frost kills the delicate plant, the WELL CLOGGED. FIRE, WILL THAN beautiful fabric erected by the constiBOTTOM OF THE CLEAN-OURobert YVinstanley Is the champion MUCH QUICKER tution. Lancashire clog dancer of the world. AND THERE DOOR, IS NO THE RI.GtHT8HTHE WAS ON "Centralisation may be caused the At the Pastime this week. DANGER OF SPILLING You Owe It To Yourself to Own THE executive grasping power which does SIDE. IN FACT, T Hg LEAST BIT OF SOOT OR DIRT not belong to him, and then despotism, STYLE IN WHICH ONLY TROY LAUNDRY DRAWING. GREAT RANGE MAJESTIC BOl absolutism or Imperialism Is IllustratON THE FLOOR. WATER WILL EVER ed. The unconstitutional acts of Mr. The lucky numbers this week for the Roosevelt In his dealings with Pan ama are a plain, square example of Troy laundrys drawing for a silk umbrella are 7C51, 7633, 7194 and 8951. absolutism or imperialism. "Now, it would cause an American citisen to become Indignant If he were FIRE KINDLER FREE. told by a foreigner that he was living Buy your coal of Parker and he will under an Imperialistic or oligarchic xlve Hardware Sto JOHN A. BOYLE, Manager The you FREE one or the best fire Popular government. And yet there would be klndlers on enrth. i Western Steam Laundry a SEE CALL THE JOURNAL It Will I Anderson Do on Half the Fuel You Are Now Using a It Great Majestic It Is a Fact IRiange If we Cant Ranges ed A Dirty Job On the the Majestic Steel Range Majestic left ASH-PA- J T a The Boyle Hardware Co. 1 1 |