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Show 4 4 HORNING EXAMINER. j WILLIAMS SOUNDS I KEYNOTE Demo prominent Salt Lake (Continued from page 2.) Telegraph St crats to Turn Motion Hinted Down Anti-Polvaa- A Comprom-io- bad been laid long before it reached us, aiuioM i he last among the nations. Then, with the panic upon ua once more, nostrums of a national character Were nugget ted to cure an evil of world characicr. One of them, as you will all remember, was the repeal of the purchsaicg clause of the oherinan act. This nostrum was sug: gteted hy wise men and it was administered to the paiient. it did no good, of course. The pauic went on; went on until when? Until the boil upon the body commercial had burst, the poison of -- peculation, boom values and credit operations was relearn-from the system. It went on until agriculture. the basic imlm-try- , revived. In the midst of the panic all the wise men, and chief aong them the Republican leaders, told us that It waa lack of confidence In tho money of the country that had brought on the panic. The Democratic administration with a sufficient number of votes of both parties in the tso houses d it look that view of the situation and demanded and secured the pas-sag-e of the act repealing the purchasing clause of the Sherman act. t hereby. for the first time, practically establishing the gold standard In the United Ria'es. Without either free or limited coinage of standard silver money, the country was, after the passage of that Immediately act, necessarily and actually, it has been since and is now and as It is destined to remain for a length et time beyond my power of computation, on a 'gold basis. I was not one of those who thought the Irglxlailou adopted wise, but wise or otherwise, the result is an accomplished fact, plain, palpable and obvious to all men who have common sense, and, like another step in history. It Is beyond recall. Thia acwas complished fact the accomplished fact of a gold basis then, not by the Republican party, but by the dogged persistency and indomitable will of Grover Cleveland, aided, it la true by Republican legislators, wbo thought they saw in it the final disruption of the Democratic party-- . That was in the main tholr motive. Now they would steal hi's thunder" and thia Republican platform boasts that It was the Republican party which established the gold basis. Moreover, they would now eat their worda and their votes of 1893 and teU ua that the panic was not brought about aa they then said, by lack of confidence in our money and too mnch a tariff act silver, but. forsooth, which was not passed until more than a year after, lu 1894, when the panic, that is, the acute and fright stage of depreaslon.was virtually over. Do not misunderstand mo. A panic, of course, is not succeeded all at once by the golden house and by prosper ity. Industrial depression must follow it for a while, as depression must precede it. So depression continued until when? As I have said, when the boil burata and the poison is eliminated from the body commercial the flesh begina to heal. It cannot begin to beat one minute earlier. The process of recovery wAa aided by many, for ua, fortuitous circumstances. The first of these was famine In India no Indian wheat competing In the European markets with ours. Simultaneously with an immense crop of wheat and mall crops elsewhere, wheat rose from about 48 to about 70 cents in n few weeks during the campaign while Cleveland waa yet president. There is not n man within the sound of my voice that does not remember that. With seventy cent wheat farmers could pay the retailers debts due them; and the retailers could buy more goods; the retailers with empty shelves or shelves becoming empty, by sales, oould order from jobbers; the Jobbers, who had been overstocked, were enabled then to order from the factories. When the factories got orders then they had n reason for making goods and they proceeded to make them and then the wheels of industry went round. The farmer In the wheat country with 70 cent wheat couhl pay the "baker, the butcher and the candlestick maker, and then they could pay others and they in turn could buy more goods. This endless chain of human relationship in the world of commerce la no mysterious thing to the platform-makin- g anybody except ' politician. But wheat going up had another efi feet. When wheat went up during the campaign, while silver bullion went down, there waa furnished a seeming object lesson of the Inaccuracy of the contention of Mr. Bryan and hla followers, of whom I waa one, that there waa necessarily a connection In price between the two. Western and border state farmers in the wheat belt who had originally been Republicans anyhow and who had gone off from the Republican party because of their belief in this very theory, began to leave the Bryan column and join the McKinley column, first by the dosen, then by the score, then by - the hundreds and then In shoals. Thus it came about that Mr. McKinley waa elected because wheat went up and because the going up of wheat and the consequent increased demand for other things, leading to higher prices and n better volume promised to their minds prosperity without free d atlon made it so difficult to get gold out of the treasury in exchange for other forme of money, that practically it cannot be done at all to any large extent. and hence that all danger of an Louis Leaders. The Are Urged THURSDAY MOIJXIXG, OGDEN, UTAH, e at endless chain thereby produced baa ended. If so, 1 this not keeping the gold redemption promise to the ear. but breaking it to the hope? The then boasts that Abe secretary of the treasury can and does contract and expand the country's currency at his will, and illustrates thia by the occurrences which happened In Remember he 1942, whjeh. he quotes boasts that this is a fact. If so, what is. It is s magnificent one man power It wielded almost as great aa that lately himself, when he by the was emperor of the Philippine archipelago; when, as he himself subsequently said in a public address, questions affecting the interests end lives of millions of people had to be decided by him upon not much more than a moment's notice and entirely within hla own discretion. What do the men who believe that the government ought to go out of the banking business and the men rho believe that the banka ought to go out of the government business think of this remarkable, this boastful assertion that fine man In the United States can and does contract and expand the currency, which furnishes the life and blood of so many, at hit sweet will? The temporary chairman told the country that the act to expedite hearings of the trust cases, namely, the act of February 11th, 1903, was Republican legislation. He. forgot to aay that every Democrat voted for it, and that I have never la my recollection. known a more Ingenious mind than Root. Hla ingenthat of uity la never so marvelous aa when its power la Illustrated by the things which he forgot to mention. Verily, he Is the Root of all evil when it worse appear the cornea to maklng-th- e better aide of reason. . then tells us, in a The burst of eloquence, that the fatal 14th of September, 1901, marked no change of policy; that when the kindly fraternal soul of McKinley winded Pa way from the earth be left behind him no break; his policy was continued in spirit by his successor. Who is there in America of common sense who does nut know better? The changed spirit of the policy of the administration with regard to reciprocity with the foreign nations, with regard to local in the south and in twenty respects which it wonid take too much time to particularise, will suggest themselves to your mind at once. But go on to the authoritative utterance of the Republican platform in The platform convention assembled. like the temporary chairmanship deals definitely in the boast that the Republican party la responsible for everything gopd which has happened. It also deals much In ancient history. It did well to go back fifty years ago. The present Republican party needs a running atari of fully fifty years to enable the imagination of the people to Jump over lta present obstructiveness and ita evasion of live issues which lie in the pathway. The platform, in speaking of the access of the Republican party to power after Mr. Cleveland's second administration had expressed Itself in this language with four years of Democratic rule in evil plight oppressed with misfortune and doubtful of the future. Public credit had been lowered, revenues were declining, the debt waa growing, the adminlattations attitude toward Spain waa feeble and mortifying, lta standards of values were threatened and uncertain. Labor waa unemployed. Burines waa sunk in the depression which Succeeded the panic of 1893. Hope was faint and confidence waa gone. Suppose I paraphrase that utterance by saying that "when Mr. Cleveland succeeded to the presidency In .arrb, 1893, after four years of Republican administration under Mr. Harrison, ths Democratic party found the country, after a long period of public misrule and extravagance, in evil plight, oppressed with misfortune and doubtful of the future. Public credit had beta lowered, the revenues were declining. The outgoing administration waa preparing to bane bonds A government deficit was confessed. The panic which devastated the world waa relentlessly approaching our shores. A long saturnalia of extravagance, public and private, and of reckless speculation had been already followed by depression. Corn waa burned for fuel in Kansas and elsewhere In the west In 1890 and after. Cotton waa at or below the price of production. The acute reaction which we call panic waa inevitably approaching even before Mr. Cleveland Business was sunk la silver. was elected. A greater falsehood was never utthe depression" which' preceded the panic of 1893. "Labor was unemployed tered than that which went up "beor pooly remunerated In factory and cause McKinley waa elected. Things Indeed, had struck rock bottom and bad befield, especially the latter. business depression, especially In agri- gun to revive before Mr. McKinley culture, and the leek of adequate re- was elected, and tbe first infallible muneration for labor, taken together test of that fact waa the rise in tbe with the high prices of manufactures price of wheat, followed by the rise of products. Then under the McKinley act these con- other agricultural stituted the chief Industrial reason In came the Immense increase of gold the public mind for turning Mr. Har- that kept prices up here and elserison sad the Republicans out and pot- where. Not only Is the boast that Mr. McKinleys election waa responsting Mr. Cleveland and the Democrats in. To go on with the paraphrase, un- ible for high prices not true, but It is The der Harrisons administration for threa a very dangerous falsehood. years, hope was faint and confidence Fopulista first taught the people in gone, The plight of the'people was certain sections of this country that so desperate that like drowning men, prosperity waa chiefly dependent on government. Home men preach the they were catching at si raws. Agrarianism and socialism In the doctrine with the hope that during and other periods of prosperity tbe average shape of and man will let even the extravagant, schemes were rife from 1890 in dishonest and unjust government thence on. .The two old parties," as they were which he la interested, continue unincalled, were blamed for it all, but terrupted. This Is the chief, If not the the one in power waa blamed most whole hope of the Republican party hence the outer power got in. Men today. Let ths Republican party bethe ware and let all men wbo love tbeia advocating these nostrums, In this docstate of public desperation then exist- country beware of carrying government-create- d of prospertrine throughtheir audiences, counted ing, out the suffering west and depressed ity any further. If the idea is once no longer by "numbers, but firmly Imbedded in the human mind south, the there will be no saving ita teacher by the area Who will deny from the wrath to come state socialtruth, the historical truth of a single sentence of the paraphrase? Wiiv ism. I quote again from tbe platform: pretend to have forgotten thfeell this? We refused to palter longer with people Why not be honest with as men ought to be? It Is true that the miseries of Cuba and declared after the election of Mr. Cleveland war against Spain. Bad history again. Democrats deths chronic business depression It If true that It became manded the recognition of belligerent rights and Independence for Cuba day sente; In word, reached the banks, Republican and then ths fright or panic of 1893 In bfid day out. The came, which was not a local dr Ameri- e speaker constantly refused them even so much as a parliamentary recognican condition, but one which bed to where Buenos Ayres com- tion. The Republican president was mands It buy; one whose fousila1 ions thoroughly out ef sympathy with their be-hin- gait Lake, July I. At least a score of urgent telegrams have been sent byls Democratic city, county and mate of Utah to David B. Hill, William offl-Im- 3ryan and other prominent Demonic leaders now at St. Logie, as well aa to members of . delegations, from other states than Utah, strongly oppos- the insertion of an plank in the platform, and urging them to turn down the plank on this subject ahlrh it is understood is being urged teleby Senator Dubois of Idaho. Tbs esgrams to former Senator HiU were pecially emphatic. A telegram was received from National Committeeman Peery today atsting that a compromise plank had been agreed upon, which will not be offensive to Utah Mormons. anti-polyga- ing COLORED WOMEN STILL IN SESSION. The second days session of the Western Federation of Colored Women was much better attended and much more rat busies' I was displayed than at the first two sessions. There were twenty-eig- ht delegates enrolled when the con- vention was called to order yesterday, and about twenty of that number were present at the meeting. Governor Wells and Mayor Morris made brief addresses welcoming tue visitors to the city and state. The session was opened by singing Jesus, Lover of My Soul," after which the Lords prayer was repeated. The minutes of Tuesday afternoons session were read and approved. A letter was tead from Mrs. W.T. Williams of Boise, Ida., endorsing the action of the federation. The president appointed Mrp. E. smith, Mrs. Julia Emery and Mrs. I A. Ridley as a committee to frame and send to the National Federation of Colored Wdmen a greeting when It meets In St. Louis on July 11. GOVERNOR WELLS SPEAKS. Governor Wells was then Introduced Mrs Taylor, and was greeted with He said In part: hearty applause. Ladles, I welcome you here to the capital city and wish you success in pour convention. There la nothing that ran be done to advance the cause of the colored people of this state that will not meet my hearty approval. The legislature of this state and the peo-- i to pie of this state are not prone draw such a close distinction in tbd matter of color aa In other states. I belters that the colored race baa the brains and the brawn to attain aa high a station aa the white race. Their brains are as large and they are as I congratulate you large In stature. Upon the organisation of such a move In this state. I thank you for your attention. MRS. EMERY RESPONDS. Mrs. Julia Emery responded to Governor Wells speech In a very approthanked priate manner. She herj-tllhim on behalf of the visiting delegates for his words of welcome and on behalf of the entire federation for his words of encouragement THE MAYORS WELCOME. Mayor Morris was next introduced amid hearty applause, end said: "Ladles of the Western Federation of Colored Women, In behalf of Salt Lake City I extend to you a hearty welcome to our city. I assure you that your action meets my hearty approval, and anything I can do to assist you, both during and after your organization, 'I will gladly do, I thank you." MRS. NESBITTS SPEECH. Mrs. B. B. Nesbitt of Ogden, responded to the address of the mayor In a very graceful speech. A rising vote of lhanks was then extended by the federation to both the governor and the mayor. v j A paper touching upon the organisation of the federation and its objects has then read by Mrs. C. M. Ernest of Ogden. Remarks were then made by Judge A. N. Cherry of this city, Rev. Helen of Denver, W. J. Wheaton of Ogden. Mrs. RoUnson. Mrs. Washington and several other delegatee, after which an adjournment was taken until 2 oclock. BANQUET AND BALL. The grand banquet and ball will be riven on Saturday night instead of Thursday night, and will he held in Federation of Labor hall.. This chaiw was made necessary because of the objections to holding a ball In the legisby lative hall. YACHTING PARTIES. Yachting parties promise to become ' the regular thing on the Great Salt Lake this season. Already there haa been considerable limiting and there are numerous daily cruises In gasoline launches at Saltalr. The latest one to go into sendee is the Esther, cuts the water without a Jar at The Esther is used for short runs only, all long cruises being made by Cambria n. are Some special parties to be taken to the Lunin ent-n- ff in the near future and the Cambria will carry them. The distance la fifty miles and la covered In about five hours under favorable conditions The boat hav a regular crew and private staterooms and complete sleeping accommodations She will carry about forty whlidi the rate of ten miles an hour. WIFE PERISHED IN BURNING HOME. Portland. Ore., July 6. A special to toe Telegram from North Yakima, Washington, states that Mrs. Elsie Dennis perished in a fire which destroyed her home and her husband eeived injuries which may prove ratal. The fire was occasioned by a lamp exploding In Mr. Dennis' bands he was ascending the stairs ' COLD KING MINE TRANSFER. Denver, July 6 Ofie of the big-fe- -t a'.nifg deals in this state some iUie consummated, according to a retort received here today, by the treat-o-f the Block of the Gold King company of Silverton to the iiuuure .Mining corapanv. The price J"! is utirl to lie 15,000,0119. I If to-wi- t, Bryap-McKinle- e,' y con-tinne- d. exist-Danub- I y Jn.Y T, 1901. . wishes. Finally rv and cru-1-- ty this, If it means anything, means that unprecedented ,. j ti cic is to be no sort of reciprocity at I an of the Maine up l.r iv. I vur. ure my head that Mr. iul-jail. j no !.: ,.r !., res; rainopiuion would !! is aelighted with "any.' ed "Renjejiber tl.O I;,." . J,, j a haul.- - cry. Ii w;. i,.,- - llie llM.ril.s ti.rThru iliere is cunningly concealed in he:.i;Mii-aplat form the hydra-- : of Cubs at all lhx 1. 1 ,;!l. Kisu:iica,i ha of vet worse form i of special leg--; u, p, party to fall into i ... )le i.'lutiim, uumely hy dtrr-- subsidy tak-- ) maud and light u. H.si-;i,the icg money nut or the treasury and echo of that cry. "it. r lhl. hiunliug p over bodily to a special Maine. and amid tl, iir.ivt ia! class in this care the class of shipand au,.i ;,. builders and ship owners. It will he speaker and the s,0lJrt noted, also, that the Republican party aout of the way - im th.-- might, was not quite brave enough io say out and the former intervention. loud what it wanted, and intended to It is unpatriotic to i( lend that even do. ship subsidy plank is bolsterthis, long delayed a it was. was in ed This any proper sense a llrpnhlican meas- timeby inthe usual false statement, this innuendo, that the English ure. ltcmocrata oird fur it as fully merchant marine the most piwsperoua as Republicans. They did tbls and of all Is dependent upon subsidies. voted for the act ot intervention not dollar psIJ by the English govbecause it was a m licsn president Every ernment to owners of private ships la or a Republican l.ut because for carrying the mails, and la paid the American guvet was at least paid to the lowest bidder, and foreigu ships pursuing an Amerii-m- . a imlicy. policy are permitted to bid. How a plain whicn had always lui-- Democratic. tale doth down. them put What the Repaid;. a Demo I say it is the worst form ot special cratic tariff law bat-- .i mi free trade i! principles referring tariff of legislation because It is naked and 1894 ths without hypocrisy and hypocrisy is n bill was the lhrtb.- -i removed from the reverence which vice pays to vir"free trade" of any tnrff law that has tue. An iudirecl subsidy, like proever existed In this rmiiiiry, rxiept the tect ionisin is at least veiled with the one which bore tbe r.ar pretense of being necessary taxation McKinley and the one which ni .rd bore the and that bide its enormity ft om pubname of Dingley. H,,eu this was lic view. Things have at last reached a tariff law which followed adversity the old decadent days of the Roman consisted instead of preceding i:. Beside all republic when government that, statistics show- that our imports chiefly In distributing bread and giving circuses. The worst of all this is were not Increased itttder that act hence It operation ul I not hurt us by iluti it Is sought to be Justified, like Protectionism, upon the pretext that inducing undue foivigt. comiieiltluu. It Is done for tbe benefit of AmcrU-uMr. Williams read an editorial from lalior. the New York Times of June 29, enif you want to glva labor ly legistitled A Question of Fact. giving why not statistics to disprove the Republican lation panen et ciense it directly? If you are golig to platforms atqteniHir that A Demo- give money util of tbe treasury in orcratic tariff haa always been followed take der to increase the remuneration, why business by s Republican rot do Ii frankly, and honestly? if adversity, tariff by business prosperity. your object in a ship subsidy is ui inMr. Williams concluded: Remem crease the wages of tbe sailors, why ber that the author of the Republican not diclde upon. the percentage of Inplatform la, or pretuu.la to be. a his- crease advisable, make the appropriatorian. Thia la true, no matter which tion and it over to the sailors of two suspected parties be guilty themselves?pay t would be no more jusof it. the president or Senator Lodge. tifiable to a law to give every The voice waa undoubtedly the voire of sailor and pass man and woman iu the the Massachusetts Jacob, but ihe hand United Slates earolug less than one may have been the hand of tbe presi- dollar a day an Increase of & per dential Esau. But both know the facta Vent, than it would be by protectionWe are railed upon In the Republican ism, or ship subsidy, to pretend to platform not to falier, In our allehave that end In view, while the mongiance to protectionism when the only ey raised from consumers by taxation. free trade country in Ihe world is agi- Instead of being paid direcly over to tating a return to protection. This haa tho laborer, who constitutes the prereference to Charberlainism In Great text of the law, la percolated through Britain. Tbe author forgot to aay that the hands of others to whose fingers what la really being agitated In Great moat of It and some times all of it, Britain la retails! Ion sgslnst protec- sticks. Republicans say that the law tionist countries by a proposed system will make the corporations able to of legislation to contain aa little pro- pay higher wages. Who la going to tectionism a is possible. lie also intercede effectually with the Almighneglected to state that the movement ty to make them willing to do it? has signally failed and that It would Then our friends Ihe enemies speak not have had a leg to stand on but for of tbe Republican policy of Chinese the enmity created in the minds of exclusion end boasl of recent legislamany British subjects by our trade tion upon that subject as a reason legislation. He also neglected to aay fur longer staying In office. Again no that that tbe supreme evil of protectionism mention of salient facts, la the excitation of this spirit of entbe votes of the Democracy were mity and commercial war. Perhaps the unanimously east for the proviso prerichest piece of humor In the platform sented by Mr. llitt. Is where it says We have extended We pledge ourselves to Insist on s widely onr foreign market, and in an. Just and equal treatment of our other place, We conquered new marabroad, says the Republican kets, and created a volume of exiiorta platform, and in another place It U which far aurpamea Imagination. The a duty to procure for all our citizens, Ml" in each sentence is the corner- without distinctions, tbe rights of trav stone of the humor of it. They might el and sojourn in friendly countries. Just aa Veil say that a man had a True, true, I say "A Daniel come right to boast that be had increased the to Judgment, but our fellow cltlsens current of n river by putting n flam in of Russian birth and Jewish extracIt, because tbe current had not stopped, tion, who cannot procure from the but gone on over the dam the man state department a passport to revisit who, would attribute the current to the Russia without being cautioned that fart that the dam waa In It, or to the they will not be protected there, will fact that he had placed any other ob- read ihia part of the Republican platstruction there, would not be n greater form, considering its source, with sinfool than he who would attribute an Ingular astonishment. It seems rather crease of International or national strange for a party in full possession commerce to the operation of a policy of all branches of the government, Just upon the verge of a presidential attempting vitally to obstruct it. to profess an Intention of doelection, Tbe ot the products of first time that which haa for the ing other countries1 into your own markets and which la not now and ths refusal to purchase from oth- not been done being done. If the Democracy goes iners does not tend to make them purpower It will in accordance with chase from you, whatever else It does. to the record of that party to declare all Aa Mr. McKinley said, "Ws cannot alover tho world that a duly authentiways continue to cell without buying. cated passport Issued by the governcommerce has ment of the United States to an AmPlainly our foreign grown, not because of, but in spite of, erican citisen shall be proof of the the obstructions which have been fact that he is- an American citizen placed in the current of trade. How and shall entitle him to the treatment ridiculous the boast la, too, In connec- due him aa such. tion with the refusal of the It would be sincere coming from Republican party In the senate to ap- us. --The Republican platform to auai prove the reciprocity treaty Instituted it all up. obeys the precept to stand and sent to that body by McKinley for pal in every respect except one, end approval, especially the highly bene- that is one which well enough might ficial reciprocity treaty with France; have been left alone. Tho plank in and In the teeth of the refusal of the this language is used: We favor Republican administration to take any such congressional action as shall deInitiatory step looking toward the re- termine whether by special discrimconvening of the Joint high commission ination the elective franchise in any for the purpose ot establishing reciprotote haa been constitutionally limitcal trade relations between our northed, followed by the promise made. In ern neighbor, and our children there that event, to reduce southern repreand ourselves. Could complacent and sentation in tbe house of representareckless effrontery have gone further tives and in tbe electoral college. Tbe than It baa gone In making thia state- pledge Is to reduce representation If it ment? There la n succeeding state- is found that the suffrage bas been ment, however, which will vie with it unconstitutionally limited. Tbe onIt is where the platform favors com- ly "unconstitutional limitation would mercial reciprocity wherever reciprocal be in violation of the 16th amendment arrangements can he effected without "because of race, color, or previous injury to American aglculture, Amer- condition iff servitude. "Unconstituican labor or any American Industry. tionally limited. --The adverb unconla useless and fools The word any is good In that con- stitutionally" nection. What a atop cog that la to the nobody, and especially when one returning of the wheel of American reci- members that tbe author of tbe phrase or at least the voice that read procity. Think of lta full import. Injury is good in that connection, it, wan the author of the old force too. It nil depends upon what la meant bill whether or not the suffrage, has by the word. If the nudimee will ex- been "unconstitutionally limited la n cuse me for quoting myself, I will read matter for the courts to determine, an interview contained on that sub- and a representative of a Republican committee on elections in the last set: it If a man be If the phrase means anything. It congress so confessed denied tbe sufunconstitutionally" means this, that ths Republican party if, in determination to that then, frage, la not willing to secure immensely effect.he can vote, that In his remedy, larger markets for the produce of our and the remedy. Having voted, farms, mines, forest or even manu- of course,right there oould be no reduction factures abroad. If fh return for them But It ahall be compelled to admit Into com- of representation on this account the adverb deceives nobody, as I said. even inleast the of with our petition object of tbe Republican of foreign Tbe real dustries any articles as that insofar is conparty, growth or production. Judging by cerned, however speciousplank the phraseSenator Lodge's record in opposition iif which it is clotiugl, is to reto the French reciprocity treaty, ology duce southern representation without which waa initiated, completed and reducing that of Massachusetts and sent to tbe senate by President Mc- other wherever In the south mean would that the Repub- negroesstates, Kinley, it not ns such are disfranchised, lican party wouid refuse. If they were but because of Ignorance, by an eduoffered, greatly extended markets for cational qualification or because of western and southern asd middle elates any other right reason, in any other products. If thereby it were threatened constitutional way. Disfranchisement to cut down five per cent of ths pos- of n In Mississippi for ignorance sible charges of a Massachusetts cottoa Is a negro horrible thing; diafranchlaement mill. knitting of n white man for Ignorance in This construction of the plank Is In or Connecticut, la a of of New England higher education.part keeping, too, with the utterances Mr, Dalxell, of Pennsylvania, perhaps let not the business interest, of the ths most highly accredited floor leader country deceive itself: let thane conof the Republican party, wbo, amid an trolling It prepare, if Roosevelt Is elecoutburst of Republican applause, said ted on this platform, for another perion the floor of the house that the Reod of uncertainty, unrest, business disturbance and race war In the southern publican party rould not have reciprocarticles. ity except la states, Instead of that peace and prosHe and hla collesguta upon the Repub- perity which both races now enjoy nod lic ah side were then challenged to which haa been rendered possible only n&tne a tingle article produced anyby home rule and by white supremacy. where In the world, that either was not Let the south not deceive Itself, either. produced or could not be pro lured If the Repubilren parly is sincere In enmewfcere In some of the states or terIts proposition to reduce southern reat ritories. or "sepunensn appendages presentation on the ground of or protended ufider th stars asd stripes. Of course unuoastltu- - ij,.1t . 1 P;-;- i : ih d m-i- re. t Wtlson-Gorma- . - to-wi-t: cltl-sen- - flat-foot- ed ilonsl limitation itself It would ac- order. or herairoe they do not pay company the propoKitiuu with another, their ohlit'kiiinn." We will annoum tnwit. the proj-isltii repeal the in uiimiKi akaole language io the world 15th amendment. and to tiiA nation of Europe that we will nut make or (Lh army and navy a Ta snrrn. appeal Their duplicity is shown in this. .ouftn'-uliirr the rolMiion of They wish to maintain the 15th am- debt In the government or peoples of endment, which forbids the negro for t'oiith Central Amtrica. Where Ja racial reason from Mug I'.isfiMiti-hiH-ed- . "brutal wrong doing or impotentand. a- ting on the pretense that he j which rises in a general loosening of l for racial reasons disfranciiiKe-l- , they j Ihe tie cf civilized v iety." The w'ould bate ilio negro not counted a a American people will regret it. ami will basin of representation in the south- extend every aid in the way of eniight-enmt-it ern states, where be chiefly resides. and example to tb people thua It Is not the white man. as a white living la darkness, but they decline to man, who Is Injured by a recurrence of odmiiiihier the affairs of such people the pendency of forve hill days, bn can or to take upon the United State trea and will always maintain himself. It ury the burden of their Inlernaticwia! Is business, commence, manufacturing, reformation. A democratic administraagriculture aud the negro himself. tion will find In our treatment of Cul Commercially and industrially, the and example of American courage. Jus-tirwhite man of the aoatb will not be and an example to l't more Injured by thia sort of agitation Imitated magnanimity as anon as U ran be wisely and than northern people will be. The safely done, la the Philippines, ulti. mercantile class would be the first to mate! leaving them, and giving them suffer, but as they own debts to the the promise, thus to lnava them free aorrii and buy In the north and a and independent to work out their owq nearly ever) thing they sell Is manufac- destiny la accordance with their own tured la the north, they would nut be rme traits, tendencies and capabilities. alone iu their Bufferings. The democracy, In niy opinion, bellevre This is but the entering wedge to a Ihe whites will have trouble enough to new period of somheni reconstruction. mulntain their full Integrity and the It la ths beginning offer of the old white mans civilisation In all parts ot scheme, reviled for political advantage, his own country, and it is neither his to retain as a Republican asset the duty anr his right to superimpose bis solid negro vote of Indiana, Illinois, civilization Ity force apou the brown New Jersey, and like conditioned states, nun in the brown mana oountry. this time without the price in money A Democratic president, such aa he paid, by disturbing all oier the south whom we shall nofctuute, will devote land peace and order and uusettling htnmelf to the faithful execution of the business, and aa a remote effect. If suc- lawn of tbe Uuitod States as they are cessful, hybridizing tho race there and written, without executive construcAfricanizing lta civilization. That is tion or usurpation, whether under tho the ultimate significance of It all if in- pretext of neotwsity or under the predeed, it be not merely a voice In ths text of superior wisdom, aud will wilderness" ctylug out empty promises leave to the legislative branch of the to the negro voters in llie doubtful government, llie ot making and states. I wish I could believe It. was uuniaklug and duty laws A Demamending for but believe if I would only that. ocratic mUnliifo.tratiir.1 ouce in power the opinionated aud will pnt an end. aa fast as It can bs character of "The man la tbe White and a quickly a possible, to all done, House. existing Iniquitous partnership arBOMBAST FOR EFFIOUT. rangement between the federal gov In keeping with all this, consider the eminent and favored special interests negro Santo Bambino scene In the Re- It will reduce the revenue of the genwild national the convention, publican eral government to a sum adequate to adoration of My little Alabama coon. the needs of economical and conetltu-tton- al or was it Georgia coon? Why waa It administration, pin a safe workall thua prearranged, and by whom? which for ing margin contingencies Why were the two little white girls cannot be foreseen. placed on the same platform with the PANAMA POLICY ENDOIUED. little negro boy to aiarch around carIt that Who Under the treaty with tha Republic pretends flags? rying was accidental? What was the pre- of Panama, which was rmdered postended lesson to be taught? What Is the subtle symbolical moaning of it sible only by Democratic votes, the all? la It. a meaning which only white Democracy when entrusted with power, Republicans dare to put In words? Or will construct the Panama canal speedIs it a meaning to be guested at and to and economically, therebe left to negro orators, speaking to ily, honestly negro audiences, to pul In worda such by giving to our people what Demoas are adapted to negro races, traits, crats have alwaya contended for, a tendencies aud longings? But enough great Intermwanlc canal, furnishing of the other parly; some things about shorter and cheaper lines of transporourselves. One thing the country can tation and better and leas trammeled rely upon, that Democracy will nomin- trade relations with the people of the ate for president a man trained in the world. With It. as tha power having glyea ways of the constitution wbo will not usurp legislative or judicial sovereignty and ownership, we were functions; who will not recklessly compelled to negotiate a treaQr for tbe violate International usagea even acquisition of a atrip of land to Be used nation, . no for tbe construction of the canal If we the weakest with matter how tempting the profits to were to acquire It at all. Entering late be reaped by It; wbo will not keep a treaty with the Republic of Panama people guessing about what he la going In order to acquire the untold benefits n canal no more to do or to aay next; It will nominate of a besmirches ua with the ahame of the him upon a platform Ignoring dead and dealing with every present manner of its netting up as a mushlive Issue In tones certain and uamls-takabl- e; room republic than entering Into an exfavoring economy of admin- tradition treaty with Russia, Austria istration, enforcement of honeaty in or Prussia would besmirch with the the public aervlre, a wise and business items of tbe partition of Poland. like revision and reduction of the tariff Gentlemen. It is in the power of na by the friends of tbe masses sad of the man or party to assume success. It ia commonwealth, sad fought by tariff In the measure lu which the humblest beneficiaries and their representatives deserve it. God grant that we may have alone, a reduction of which shall aim it. let ua, hy tile character of our at equBltiF of burdens and equality ob-of platform and the character of our canopportunities and whose ultimate didate, deserve it. Let ua erect a ject ahall be to raise a revenue by tax- standard to which all good men may federal to government reiwir. With that Injnnctlon, gentleation support In virility, In simplicity, an object to men, I declare this convention ready be reached In a biiMlsmi alike, dlscusolve for buslnem. and common sense way, with due regard to existing conditions, and by steps constituting la themselves aa object lesson for their own Justification and for the Justification of further reHAS MOVED form. It will not falter when it comes to declaring for a reduction of tariff articles to taxation on tne point where foreign competition the popular back moved hla stand to the Kay may enter the American market, when combines raise the price to the Ameribuilding, corner 26th and Washcan consumer to the print of extorington Ave. If yon are in a tion, nor will it falter in declaring for hurry nee Slade, hes always reduction where American concerns on time. Excursion wagons leave dally habitually charge American consumers at . m. and 2 p. rv for Oghigher prices than those charged forden canyon. Parties over 20 re eigners for Identical artlclea. It will come out for amicable rathcetve apodal rate. er than retaliatory trade relations with Phona C7 k. Rea. 244 k. the other nations of the world, and especially for generous reciprocity with Canada. It will denounce the heedless and reckless utterance of Che candidate of the Republican party for presiRoot dent. la hla letter to If you want & upon the second anniversary of Cuban independence. It will announce la no Corn-Fed Eastern Beef mlstakeble way that we have ao duty of any sort to "intervene to the Internal affaire of other countries because go to Ballard & Rinckers they "do not know how to art with de331 24th Street. cency la industrial and political matPhene Net 127K ters, or because they do not keep J un , I ! I t - i - e snpcr-sirenuou- a trans-isthmia- e S. SLADE trust-produc- ed flat-foot- ed IOCS j jk jt A DOC Keep Cool Why stand over a hot Range and cook this hot weather when you can buy a er gasoline stove for $3.75 good two-burn- Freezers. Special Price on WHEELWRIGHT BROS. OGDEN. 2476 Washington Ave. GO f 0 town Q Wfpskew PARK jzr x? UTAHNA STRICTLY A TEMPERANCE RESORT. Entrance on 26th street. 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