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Show LIVING Warren Posters Successor to THE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1898 VOL. 4. L INTER-MOUNTAI- N 'y NO 4. ADVOCATE. If tbia number la cm the label enuUleiac THOMAS PAINE REMEMDEKED. P01TLIHTH. Mojd iersonK, viewiug the conditions in tuur name, you 1ehad better reueer uiifftiiy ilia number of tlie next of quirk, an that the the written draw light a task is history, mind it For tlu average quite paper will be aent fur a kuurer time than paid it. uu The A. (). U. W. Ilall was crowded to conclusion that the memorable years of for, nor credit, except bjr tpeolxl nrrauKomeut. just at this time for one to locate himself from Populistic hearings. We have the its utmost cujmcity last Sunday evening the Revolution and the years of agitation regularly organized National committee to celebrate the birth of Thomas Paine. that directly preceded it, there was "a rise up forever. and what is known as the reorganization Hundreds were turned away. He refused to lielieve that Joshua universal demand for iudeiendenrc; that committee backed by the Professor Cook presided at the piano. the people were a unit; wrote an account of his own death, or tliat apologists elemctft. To say the least, the diviThe first shaker was Mr. II. W. Liw-renc- for the acts of the mother country Mores his own burial. were sion of the party is peculiar. It seems to who gave a short sketch of Paines looked ujKin and treated as traitors and He refused to lu'lieve that the book be a division of the ranks upon a question life and labors. called the Rible was the inspired word of spies, Mr. W. S. Godbe delivered an original that docs not exist. The two factions Rot nothing is furthe? from the truth. God. He declared that no one knew are a unit in their demands; that is to preiu on the life of Paine. who wrote a single book of the Rible. ReIndeKndeuce was an after Warren Foster was the next speaker. dress for wrongs committedthought. say, their platforms are the same. On lie was proved it by the Rible itself. all that the question of national demands there It being the only sjiereh that was in man- wuHjexiectcd, all that' was hoped for, He said the Rible contained many glararises.no dispute whatever. The only uscript, we reproduce the main points all that was asked. ing and impossible contradictions, and difference comes of the manner in which of it below. The man who doubted the divine right he provd that by tlu same source. Mr. John P. Monkin then entertained of King the end sought is to lie reached. OutThis is why he was imprisoned. This George to rule us was lookM facone The and "Columbus one would with that crew'd the is suppose wardly why his name is held up iu derision. a dangerupon as a traitor, an tion is in favor of uniting and fusing with Sword of Hunker llill. The crowd went ous, bad man. The factagitator, is why his name dot's not apjiear in This is that discussions one or the other of the old jaarties, while wild. ran. high; that political feeling was very our histories. Yet no man was a more The entertainment was closed by Dr. intense; that men wlioMiud convictions firm believer in God than Thomas Paine. the other is opposed to it. This is the contention. and of difference source in one of his characteristic of their own and dared,' to Ravlin only express them He hud an ideal God of his own whom The peculiar part about it, however, is sReclies. were abused, traduced and execrated is he loved, for the welfare of whose chilTaken altogether, the meeting was made manifast by Thomas Paine's (own dren he labored. His great heart went that such difference does not exist in fact. At least if it does no one seems to a glowing success. These are out after the oppressed of all nations, words, when lip declared luive any proof of it, or if it does exist at WARREN FOSTERS SPEECH. kindred, tribts and tongues. times that try men's souls. all no one seems to know to what extent For grandeur of heart, for nobleness of We further get an insight into the and Gentlemen: It lias ever Ladies it exists. The facts are that the National been the custom to traduce, villify and real condition of the public mind when purjmHe, for lieauty of diction, no gem committee, as such, has not expressed it- jiersecute a great man as long as he we recall the famous speech of Patrick tliat ever fell from man or maiden, no self in favor of fusing with anybody, and lives and then to build a monument to Henry, who, when he cast an insinuating sentiment ever inspired by angels, was we jicrsonally know several members of him after he is dead. remark at King George, had his voice more expressive of true greatness than the committee who are unconditionally drowned by the cries of Treason! that of Thomas Paine, when lu declared furnishes The care of Thomas Paine The world is my country, to do good opiMiscd to fusion under all conditions. no in Treason! who replied to their cries by to this rule, only that We believe that a very large majority of mostexception trithe over of my his head human religion." and waving cast's these traducers pajier the National committee feel the same character have contented themselves by umphantly declaring, Thomas Paine is dead, but Thomas Ik treaIf that Paiue still lives. The body of Thomas way. To us it looks like a conviction be- following the man to the grave; but in son, make the most of it. fore a hearing is had. We are in full Paine's case Puiuc lies mouldering in the grave, lint There for were who a it few: believed have men up they kept laid down the with his soul goes marching on. by jioliey sympathy a hundred years after death had tliat nothing short of a complete separatile At conference, but the nearly Colorado Springs I once stood liy tion from the mother country would solve claimed him. we should us is whether with of Pikes Peak, the grandest the side question there wrere a few who wrere the problem. Amongthese was Thomas In desert the National organization at. this so fact, that of the Rockies. Iu size it is mountain they waited until after Taine. It was he who first dart'd to put time liefore its policy is known or w'uit the cowardly for Comincomprehensible, incomparable, lion was dead before they dared to his ideas into print. His pamphlet, until it has held a meeting and decided raise their pusillanimous hands 1o The tliere with. is it mon Sense" was to strike compare nothing the first work ever on its course. As there is plenty of time him. so drastic a measure. train which bore me away to tlu south advocating printed we think the hitter is the projier thing to For nearly a century after his powerful And during the darkest days of the Rev- wended its course near some foothills, do. We fail to see where any good either was silenced by death and his po- olution it was the pen of Thomas Paine, which, because of their nearness, rose up to the juirty or the cause can come from tongue tent pen laid helplessly by him, there more than all else, sfliut cheered the and entirely obscured the great jieak dividing the forces. We are glad to note traducers of human character kept up drooping spirits of tlife Continental nr- - from view. I stood on the rear of the a disposition upon the part of those who their ceaseless howl against one of the. mica; it was the pEriof Paine that train to get a view of the scenery. Not met in St. Louis to do the fair thing. They if not the best man whose pres- V. armed tlieir hearts aiid urged them on being accustomed to mountain scenery, seem to have left the way ojien for a best, to dare, to do and to; die for the enure of I suppos'd of course that was the lust.- -. ever graced the earth. ence ' "union of the forces ' upon honorable lines, 11 freedom and nitfiT ''America glimpse that 1 would get of Pikes peak. It is only very recently 'that a independence. We think a canvass of the party would could utter not so. As the train sihhI on its Rut m Tlu s one word of praise for The relation lietween Paine and show that there is very little of the fu- Paine without being ostracized a snow-whitsociwas way capping began to apWashington by that, lietween architect sion sentiment left in the party even above the foothills. It was Pike's master and And pear business. in his builder,. Paine planned, ety and boycotted Tlu foothills seemed to milk again. among those who in '1M5 favored the what is worse, that sp;rit is by no means Washington executed, llrynn endorsement. but on the contrary we find Spanning the Mississippi river at Rt. lower, and the mammoth peak seemed to The following propositions are to be obliterated, thousands of mep and women who make Louis, Mo., is a vinanimoth structure rise. It was not long until the foothills submitted to the populists of the United altogether, leaving tlu great great pretensions to truthfulness; men known as the Euds.bridge. It is a mar- disapjieared States: women whose very natures would vel of architectural, bi&uty and mechani- mountain full master of the vision's field. and 1. That township and county conven revolt at an insinuation against their cal genius. What a fitting picture! , tions lie held in every State not later veracity, who would not hesitate For nearly a hundred years tlu priest, Mr. Eads did notr lay one stone, did to give Mliticiuna than the last Wednesday in Slav, 18!)S, currency to an untruth against Thomas not lift one pi we of M eel, or even rivet tlu preachers and ami that State conventions be held not Paine. vision Ilu from Thomas obscured. have a single bolt, but it is Eads bridge just he later than the first Wednesday in June, was all tlu there Paine. Rut while. same. to When voalook upon it von see the A lie is anything that is intended ISilS. Tlu scenes are changing. His name deceive. A man can lie by omission us the 2. That at said conventions the fol well as iiis fame can no longer be bid. and and commission. by his grave haw. they cast tlieir deOn hislowing propositions be submitted to the in the the historian The who, writing Ho when you read jjiie declaration of in nunciations. tlieir ancthcmns, their misPeople's jairty: of this country, omits to tell of Do you favor a National conference be- tory the great, grand and generous work of dependence and the.istory of tlu seven representations, their lies. Hut they do ing held landing the rntiqKiign of 180N, Thonnis Paine, is as much of a liar ns years of war that ratook to procure it, Thomas Paine no harm now. They only for the purpose of promoting the welfare though he liad emphatically stated that you are only lookilKtpon the materiali- fertilize the soul, out of which grows and future policy of the party? zation of what orijaiated in the mind of luxuriantly love and adoration for tlu had no part in Jit, for Paine H. What date is your choice historians tell Thomas Paine, lfene drew the plans, world's great unburied dead. Thus exWhat do our nominfor convention National a holding us regarding Paine? :.Ry their silence Washington assistin their execution. emplifying the truthfulness of the poet candidates other and President a he wrote: ating they tell us, practically, there never was Ho we conclude thit&jf this country ever when or 22, Uti'D!), crushed 1o earth will rise again, February 4, Triilh May '98; had a father, that man was Thomas July such a man. 1900.? The eternal school looked Paine. several years of God are hers; I have. through 3. That at the State convention dele histories that writhes in pain While riswounded, error, to was is to the abused? Then, why give Why purimrt And dies ainid his worshippers. gates to the National convention be ing generation a true account of the his name today held in execration? elected. We are told tliat,he was an infidel. Inearly struggles of this country for its 4. That the basis of representation fidel of in what? He';was a firm ladiever name Thomas and How easy it is to set your neighbor's the independence, for such convention be two delegates Paine is not so much as mentioned. in God. He did not: believe in the God sins. Poor Cubans, how they suffer. The from each State and one additional for Why do not historians tell the truth? of the Rible. He fould not understand whole country goes wild over the Hpan-ix- h each 2000 largest actual lopulist vote do not oppression; why is it hat They are afraid of public sentiment! and hence refused to believe in three or majority fraction thereof cast in 1802 Cowards! Afraid of the church! Afraid gods with one head: He could not com- see the wrongs and sufferingthey at home? or since. that the book might not sell if it told prehend God tlie- fatlier, God the sou There are more jieople in New Yifi-- sufH. We request tliat on the second the truth! And so it wouldn't. It. may and God the Holyv Ghost. He refused fering from cold and hunger and with no Wednesday in June, 1808, a National be humiliating to say so, but it is the to believe that three times one are one. means of support than in Cuba, the difconvention of the Peoples party convene truth none the less, and historians know His arithmetic and Experience had taught ference is that in Cuba tliere is Iiojh of and carry out the instructions of the ref- it. him differently. relief, in New York none. Independent, erendum vote. The one God in 'whom Thomas Paine Ringiiamton, N. Y. The same is true of our teachers. How' 0. That a committee of five be school teachers in Halt Lake City believed was a Go&of, power, a God of That is in line with the customs of the for the purpose of taking a refer- many dare to stand before one of goodness, a God God of mercy, Uniled Htates would who a PeoGovernment, and the Reendum vote of the members of the classes and tell what they know to a God of truth. their the above propo- Im the plain, unvarnished truth relative Thomas Paine r&tfsed to believe lliat publican party. It. believes in fostering ples party byto ballot, onand put in opera- to Thomas Paine? perfect sitions, and such a God wouldbahisli his own chil- home industries lienee it favors home tion a plan by which such vote may be We doubt that one could be found in dren into temporal an eternal death for thieves. Ho long as home thieves confine taken, and through which future prepo- the city, and you can count, upon the fin- eating a few forbidden apples. their operations to home people.it is all sitions may Ik submitted to the jieople. gers of a single hand all such teachers a God He refused such to that bejieve McAnd the same commit t re is hereby in- that can be found west of the Mississippi would drown his Children ns he did in right, and savors very strongly of structed to begin at once taking the bal- river. the flood, or burn JJipiA up us he did in Kinley prosjieritv. To do anything to and above report propositions, lot on the help home jieople, that is aside from the Hodom and Goniotfah.' Why is this? result by May 1, 1898. God a know better? He such to dont Is it that believe refiwd rogues, or to even give them an opportunthey Not at all, but it is because they dare not would harden tlu hearts of his people ity 1o do anything for themselves would Preple as a rule fail to recognize the do it. It would simply cost them their as an excuse to destroy- thorn, as w'as the 1m paternalism, or socialism, or worst, difference between public and private in- job. The cowardly, fawning, sycophantic case with Plmroah'aud the Egyptians. which everybody knows is a very, very He refused to bfeiieye that a God of stitutions. Public institutions should be school board would dismiss such a teachoK.rative to the end that the people get er ujHm a moment's notice, and the teach- justice would advise his children to sell had tiling! spoiled meat to their1 neighbors. the very best service possible for the out- ers know it. school board He refused to believe;' that such a God of 73 to each 'phone. The department dare of mmnbers institutions the The While of private money. lay dismiss to failure of for would demand the life apd blood of bis put in n system of its own, 140 lines cona are unrated with a view making the not do otherwise, of and bis own necting scattered buildings in Washingloss certain mean most money possible at the very least would place only begotten son A . ton, and the cost to the department now it. knows board school disaster but And the anger. power. outlay of rervice, nothing ' cerof love 011 God refused to a He .tolleve follow' can the beautiful (including extra ehctrician and help) is or truth, travesty has followed turning Oh, eterall for run owjji to would damn bis be only 1 0.23 Kr plume. Htill the capitalinstitutions over of public by tainly. flpldren Wliat are the facts relative to the life nity in a lake pfVre and brimstone, ists tell us there is no economy in public private corporations for corporate or priwhere the smoke pf their torment shall ownership. The Hocial Democrat. of Thomus Paine? vate gain. AIIDDLE-OF-TIIE-KOA- D middle-of-the-roa- d e, middle-of-the-roa- d e -- . pin-heade- so-calle- d, . - - . ap-sinte- d laH-aur- e - i 4XI Ji d |