Show OF ATITUDE THE that PARTIES GONVENTIOH THE will be standard of value the financial policy that by the has been steadily pursued wll be aban Administration our changed member a as Dee’s remarks and approval RECALLED the First Presidency were not received with he to surrendered David the for session the Evans evening he had acting under which been proxy on the committee and The roll of counties was called vote the unanimous In favor of was the reconvening convention Then a with appointed was at its and in Chairman Powers head Thurman Moyle and cluding Evans or which 1 present doned" Senator Bimetalism A Declares Chandler The repeated standard Win Will DRAIN CONSTANT Secretary then reverted In favor the free arguments a colnago of against that the declared however of the abandonment or defeat must not be expected to alone movement be sulllclent Insure finan to premanent length the cial He wont at Into peace obligation question of the Government’s notes under the $’16680000 of outstanding subject presentation to redemption on the One of the most Important questions Is said people have to consider he they afford adhere longer whether to can to a system which periodically augments debt for the the public purpose of secur ing gold by the Issuing of bonds to be ex for changed notes when which re not retired and canceled but deemed are reissued and put in circulation to be are and presented again for re over over as silver Democratic oft gold his to of Lead Powers's lows Fol Committee He free-silver Republican Party the Enter Will Campaign Presidential Next Silver to the Cause — The Pledged Mono Democratic Leaders are Gold Speech Gold metalists — Carlisle’s Club Before a Massachusetts Denver Clayton Oct 12 In — a T to letter C Republican of the secretary of Colorado League Issue a Call Rehearsing Predicament and Ask to in Meet 22nd Salt a Speech a on Party’s Delegates on the tion leave to the rather than tieasury rather condition this was a than debt-making a it Na debt-paying a freedom in have one tonight dome a tremendous ova was to Carlisle and his tion Secretary speech on the finances of the Govern the ment under present Administration to the greatest in with was listened The terest Secretary in on his arrival city the welcomed by the dinner was committee of the club and was escort ed to the hotel where reception was a tendered to him by the officers of the club An hour wap spent in general in and troduction and handshaking after 7 shortly o’clock those present filed preferring straitened said that into guest the large banquet-room the sat Hon can was clay Haber Ilebcr Hon M nominee born in Wells the Republi of Utah Governor for Salt August of M Wells City Lake 1859 lie on the 11th educat was ed in the public schools of his native city and the University of Utah po Mr Wells has occupied various sitions of trust and the honor within The right the evening on S of George Hale At who presided table Collector the same Winslow were Warren C Austin Browne Postmaster First Coveney Assistant Secretary of the C S Treasury Hamlin Hon John Russell Prof Elliott Charles Nor ton Commander Green U S N Gen Francis Walker and Prof N S Shaler of Harvard At the of the conclusion banquet for order President Hale rapped with Grover Cleve "We are Democrats land” he said “and Republicans with Teddy Roosevelt Sometimes we are Re with publicans Edmunds sometimes with Sherman and even with Greenhalge We take our find it property wherever we reject bad But we sometimes material” of - Mr read several letters of regret from people from all prominent the over The principal guest of the even country then Introduced ing was He was re with three cheers led by C ceived Aus tin Browne CARLISLE’S ADDRESS Carlisle Secretary began by asserting that the business needed men of Boston instruction the subject of “sound no upon said currency" they deserved the He of the having thanks whole country for politics in their put aside their party efforts during honest the past two or to uphold the three years administration and help Washington sustain the at of the and credit and honor Government the depreciation of its prevent currency spoke of the action of the Boston at critical period in the bankers who a affairs of the business country almost their vaults of gold by depositing emptied In $40110000 the treasury to replenish the and how later vanishing reserve at a “when the of the public date enemies the credit were denouncing Administra tion for its the conduct of our finances He Boston Chamber of Commerce assembled special and at a meeting unanimously called the and upon Senators Representa tives from lay aside all Massachusetts to of party and questions advantage assist restoring in the work of public conli dence” b He — w— said this action had been fully gift the of people lie elected was Recorder of Salt Lake county and served In that capacity In 1882 for eight two He served terms as a mem years of ber of the Board of Public works Salt Lake City He served as Secretary of the Constitutional Convention of 1887 and was a member of the late Constitutional Convention Mr Wells the Republican nominee was for Mayor of Salt Lake City In 1892 R N Bas but was defeated by Hon the Liberal kin nominee Hon E Allen ap had in fact been unable unwilling or equal maintain exchangeable value an of in the hands all form of currency people tell no can man ment the SILVER ' “CRAZE" ENDED of the causes “Fortunately one which largely to produce feeling contributed a of distrust and apprehension and which greatly intensified feeling at all the very financial struggle has stages of our long substantially ceased to exert any influ the people here or ence over the mindsthe of persistent and abroad ag mean agitation in favor of the free gressive tender silver of legal which lor coinage threatened to revo a long time seriously lutionize system and our monetary re of volume to duce our entire currency I I half its present vulue do not that there assert was evers & there real danger was that time when be done but there this would tunes were the sentiment in Its favor were so its and so aggressive in character strong at least reasonable there that were might for the fear that it be ac grounds and especially reasonable complished grounds for such a fear upon the part of abroad but the Investors Is has lost its and movement momentum It is formidable or aggressive no longerdefensive and revolution the when a on and is compelled to halt movement ary is It itself the end not far off defend that not be correct to the would say con is the sentiment In fa test because over is still vor of the free coinage of silver of the strong in parts coun quite some but it is not strong enough to exert a try of influence in the cot nclls controlling of the great political parte s and each achieve nothing in the this it can without In the or determina form of legislation tion of the administrative policy believes npw “No man when free-colnage well-informed O W PAWERS McDANIEL Secretary THE COMMITTEE Uniform to Hostility Chairman' q 7 MEETING Church Inter ference The counties lows Elder Beaver represented were G as fol Fennemore H Box Hyrum Standing Cache Joseph L J R Carbon Munson Martineau San Williams Davis David proxy P E A ders P Wall Willey Emery Garfield G R by Clark Grand proxy W Warner Juab Charles Haynes by Millard Joshua Greenwood proxy It Condie Piute Thomas W Morgan by Rich C Cross Anson proxy Salt O D C Call Lake W Powers H N M W Dale Brigham Dunbar H J Moyle Heber Bennion Sanpete Terry by L Oscar Berglund proxy G L L Sevier Bean Summit John Solon Spiro by Tooele Boyden proxy J J A by Robinson Utah Evans E by N A Wilson W proxy proxy A D S R DuBenbury Gash Thur J R by Wasatch Murdock man A Ivins Washington W We proxy L H G W Magln ber W Williams nis David Evans Thomas Dee proxy Iron San Kane Juan Uintah proxy and Wayne were not represented in the Judge Powers opening meet stated the for the ing which purpose been had brought to committeemen gether was to consider the advisability the State to of reconvening convention the crisis take action regarding which party said confronted the He called he the for from members of expressions and the flow of opinions the committee The rule that began was established each speaker be limited to fifteen min utes or the committee might have O B E W in session yet ' to church expression of hostility but opinions interference uniform was to the best of the method meeting as varied exigency were Doubt was ex the of calling to expediency pressed as again and the convention together the to subjecting delegates expense it sufficient be for would Some thought itself to issue the the committee pro of Independence” posed "Declaration after all the talk the for about taking Lemocratic ticket from the field it was that about assumed in the discussion all the State would do if convention be issue ad reconvened would to an Other dress members of the commit of tee suggested the calling mass meet in of the ings various parts Territory to adopt resolutions Dee of the only Ogden was Thomas the church apeak er who defended au the matter thorities He thought under and consideration had been overdrawn F had that Joseph Smith's remarks been distorted He thought President The to held for five county clerk He Lake elected was in county served two years Mr Allen has twice been elected to and the Legislature iho Liberal was In 1892 candidate for Congress 1890 and years of Salt Bmlth The the TO SHOT Civilization DEATH had acted in line with his d'jties sub-committee Not Who Would Surrender of De Lamar the Scene Tragedy — Hank Double POWERS Sam Shot ' Anderson and Was Brisbow Brought Down by Parties Answering of Murderer Lawson Terrible a Constable a the — Description and Gang His Boise Ida Oct reached 14— Reports and today that Hank Anderson Sam Brisbow have been killed at De It that is Brisbow appears Lamar likely to The Statesman spe recoyer cial gives the following: The tragedy occurred Sunday evening Anderson and Brisbow part were until recently at DeLamar ners in the livery business the quarreled over settlement They it is the and supposed shooting grew of a revival of the out business diffi culty Anderson and Brisbow met in front of and few Tom Hall’s saloon a words passed when suddenly whip AnderBon ped out revolver and a commenced firing at Brisbow fired three shots He through' the right one of which passed lung and lodged the under Bhoulder here ‘ - the of People Utah to In Expects Action dorse the Committee’s Last evening a crowd gathered at the headquarters of the Democratic com mittee ference half learn the to of the result of the State committee Chairman con At and other members of the appoint the call for the ed to draft reassemb the State ling of convention entered and it hall the quickly concluded was should make a brief that the chairman speech As Judge Powers took the platform to the address waiting throng David in of a moment un Evans of Ogden fervor cried out restricted “Three for Judge cheers Powers!” The cheers to were given and the Judge pdoceeded the State had been committee say that it since met the discussing question of the State and reconvening convention of issuing a Declaration Independence 9 -past Powers sub-committee Upon a roll-call the of it counties that been determined unanimously be convention should reconvened had had sub-committee a draft to call a It been been had tho and armed withm appointed he decided the call should state that stated fault of without any the Democratic had been raised that party an issue should be met without compromise The issue should be met in a spirit of but It should be moderation declared in the people their Utah of political Judge independent are action declared that the situ Powers well for the boded Democracy ticket and that the Democratic would be be elected Ho said the plan would to call upon the people to assemble on night in all parts of the Ter a certain the declaration of Dem ritory to hear to be put forth by the State ocracy and to their convention consecrate en if and pledge their ergies property ation need be for the he present storm atmosphere would be to prevent from misrepresenting the church nearly every uttered When for other arose he designing men of utterances wanted Democrat than he to had better a had been ever ticket Democratic from Moses Thatcher the Rawlins down and would vote San to the for it The Lands Entry in Cannon said was a Democrat now He for was he said further and L Joseph least man election on on it day OPEN County to at Oncer” Were to was he THROWN LANDS Juan cries preside not Q Cannon that announce and UTAH applauded Judge the finished but to on the platform At length speak John to talk persuaded Mr he started ed a short be Withdrawn Reis--stored from and 1888 Reserved for Southern Utes — Impor by Decision Secretary Site of In Wallace Idaho — and before abdomen but ed shots four stomach he Secretary of instructed the eral Land Office take steps at once to to to and entry the reopen settlement lands within San Juan county Utah Interior de by the advised negotiate for the removal of the Southern Utes from that for Colorado such negotiations removal had such stage of reached a indicate that San as to Juan progress county might be set apart for their directed the land office to instruct use of the dis the Register and Receiver trict in San which Juan county was to allow entries situated no or filings upon the public lands in the county un til further The treaty that advised by that commission No was made on by the vember 13 1888 was annulled last in act Congress February which the take lands in allowed Indians to in portions of Mexico severalty Neg of their and on the west forty miles reservation present and the the land office Indian Both office that the have recommended as of led to the withdrawal which causes lands ceased to exist the the have be lands in the county should again re to the public stored domain The or is therefore of 1888 der November will revoked and San county Juan again be opened to settlement affirmed the Secretary Smith today decision of the Commissioner of the Office in the case of F P General Land Pa Smith et al against the Northern cific the Railroad company from Coeur In this d’Alene land district case on 28 1893 F P and Smith nineteen May residents of the locality filed others the railroad protest against a com selection alleging that the pany's sec but tions are not agricultural mineral the and their that protestants grantors im had settled and made valuable of to the of lands "a of the large portion town of Wallace and that the Ida thereon” standing of well in the midst sections are a and country embrace known mining mineral locations made prior to the sur it is and that not valuable for vey agricultural purposes local officers de the After a hearing de cided against the protestants which affirmed by the cision Commis was he The sioner Secretary says sees no for their disturbing concurring reason and opinions dismisses the contest the de also reversed The Secretary cison of the Commissioner against the of C Frank Da defendant in tho case Frazer the vis against George from Lewiston district Idaho Davis's con is the that test ground dismissed on he was not an actual bona fide settler of making and that he had no Intention Mrs Frazer’s en a home on the land intact try is to stand fourth-class postmas The following ters today for Wyo appointed were reel three or the shots and died EUGITIVES Murderer Boise the Companions and Weisor Lawson Seen Near has 14— The Statesman Ed Lally from Welser Taylor came into town Sat Oct following and Emmett and urday report that Thursday on getting wood from the mountains they about twenty miles north of here by a trio of strangers were approached and all of armed whom were heavily while from the here who positive are and description The it was companions his that W N Lewiston Ida read runs by soldiers the to the officers follows: as It thousand hundred men my the things now fitted out with civilized troops to necessary did not things which ancestors your followed the they re when possess nowned Sadika of Andriananpomlmer of ina You harvest today the benefits Our civilization which Royal that introduced with the Father and Mother society help of the London Missionary To lighten your burden and to render able to rush upon the enemy you more it is I that have decreed unnecessary provision to which burden you with “ ‘O you most you are anywhere you will find Government the Wherever supplies of has gathered In other will receive share a you de the people you are to against the yoke of the foreigner rice per the of with that of the party tallies exactly for murderer Lawson whom a re The other two 1000 Is offered ward of the They had ap were younger men who have pearance common to men life for been leading a rough open-air jaded and appeared weeks even some and inquired the way to Mineral They isked If they could get into the Snake of it way Man’s called a but section penetrable climate tnd pleasant and just the place find of part That Land” almost of in quarters winter Begins wild Is often is as im mild a very the cold sea for fugitives to there in Realize to DEPRESSED that May He be 14 trial of Oct San Francisco — The for the of murder Theodore Durrant this did not Blanche Lamont go on So morning are many of the jurors business men day row court the is that unlikely not this being that the Tageblatt Ber in Napoleon appear queen! this He Hova keep his to how army Yet icy fields of Russia great the alive upon the matter is very simple majesty have do to Is this as appeal to chocolate-colored All proves now the to In- of Madagese “French as follows: and mis English their best to con sionaries have done the but without Hova vert success They remain without faith The emis society London Mission saries of the have succeeded in introducing Protest only hut nominally They un antism the that lerstood queen had to be won she if she pointed out to her that ind faith the would adopted Protestant become American the head religious of her people head Queen Victoria is the religious flat of the English The queen was she could not ob She tered saw that position in the tain a similar Roman Catholic church and she became a con The of vert to Protestantism majority her people followed the example The missionaries however aimed chiefly to influence French counteract The Mad all re agese are as much opposed to ligious ideas The as ever New York it therefore that does shows World the situation If it not understand lamentations raises Christian because' is the best of Catholicism getting in Protestantism Madagascar” tomor court will take further ad morning a the lead Attorney Deuprey for the Is counsel defendant con The points paper and privileges out that all conces En obtained by glishmen and Americans will be worth about as much as that by possessed Consul Waller when the French had conquered Madagascar is That to they will not be worth the paper say they are written on On the other the hand mineral wealth of Madagas will do as much for that country car has for the done as gold Transvaal— Translated for the Literary Digest uiai say especially in the In second tomorrow perienced seem to there Is ing and fined to his bed with rheumatism his associates will base this ds a reason for several days Al for a continuance a be Its me itmgusn language literary has uses with half of this century ex veritable renascence making may stiff claim Yet a much to justify so strong a The term and statement original im has pulse from the come specialists who have devoted themselves to the is the court known to be op study of Old English though to the language it delays in this trial is be literature and lying posed to back of the Nor the that lieved under circumstances The past thirty years man conquest the In will grant continuance that have witnessed wide he a popularizing of earlier the trial will not likely be the native literary re treasures case their efforts through the sumed until next Monday principal the texts have been edited and In meantime Theodore Durrant translated it and and lectured about their remains In his cell leaving in never use and colleges schools in exercising encouraged so even for the customary is that the It said he is becoming graduate from one of our the corridors now and liberally Irritable leading Institu exceedingly endowed If tions the choose with his his Since he finished testimony may know his father “Beowulf" as did his in court the Judge Murphy’s defendant “Hor ace” These elder classics of the mother has lost considerable vivacity and in been tongue have not only careless and indifferent taken into stead of being curricula of instruction but and troubled For the first the have he is serious been put forth for literary broader the ap time since his arrest medical ptu the idea preciation with of literary impressed with the dent seemed proper stimulation well as linguistic as drill of his terrible position idea At last the comparative Then too study of the It has dawned upon him that he may allied literatures— the output of the and he convicted realizes the be as Germanic group of German Dutch and of the chain of force circumstances Scandinavian peoples of which English de against him he has become much is kinsman— has a done its in share pressed shedding light upon our tongue as an for Dickinson Durrant Attorney to by organism governed linguistic laws day remarked that he thought the de and possessing long powers unsuspect be able to put in fense would the bal To this cultivation of ed Old English in two days ance of its testimony or —at first the province of the few but less the prosecution will present Then rapidly becoming the work and pleas its in rebuttal District witnesses At of the be ure the many— may added he will handle them Barnes says torney study closer and appreciation of later but is rapidly Dickinson preparing to literary figures and epochs: Chaucer cross-question witnesses at length and and the Elizabethans and Spencer to that account it need create no sur on say nothing of Shakespeare himself to prise if another week is devoted to the gether with the marked attention of taking work testimony reaching almost to the dignity of a Although Captain of Detectives Lees directed cult toward the historical in is busily the trial of engaged Dur English ballad and last but by no for the of the rant murder Blanche La Increased sensitive means least he is not mont overlooking the Minnie quality of ness to the literary the Bi is but still To case ble anticipate no effect Williams gathering sooner or the trial of later native evidence to be used when modern literature upon is all the begun Many think that from exploitation of that case the older In the is fields— allowed event the prisoner so convicted many of them to lie fallow killing of for a long of the he Blanche Lamont period— Is to over and effect will not be put on trial for the look cause In the murder develop of the of ment interrelations Minnie Williams Lees of Capt and speech letters District Nothing could be the Atttorney have made up and further the truth from than to to both this their minds however press suppose be a to Just the matter of mere liter how soon trial movement cases second fashion it far goes deeper will begin has not been ary determined than as The return to that Old for the English hearing has not been a date set ex pression (always of course within lim its IN STOCKS Fort Scott Cashier the Bank Steals $25000 and Closes Mo Oct 14— A special Scott from Fort Kan says: this A sensation was created morning J J Stewart et when State posted the the bank following “This notice: bank closed subject to order of the State Bank Commission Depositors will be paid in full er is to Failure caused the the defal open cation of the cashier" large of excited crowd depositors R gathered Cashier J Coleman has had the utmost confidence of all He since the has been cashier bank was Kansas to the A of and controlled common sense by Is custom and convenience) not a tem fad but will prove porary a permanent enrichment of the force and splendor of the speech— Richard Burton-in the October Forum City Star Vice-President ’ " ’ journment SPECULATED 1 soldiers hungry your commissariat departments European theh have not yet learned to supply In this simple manner troops Louis Post St ex The Westliche religious position of the the plains telligence collection until adjourned - the says comparison to not did know sions GREATLY deeds’ your small How lin does the being game Convicted It of as oldest the of persons Paul P with acquainted are Lawson sonage given descriptions ming: J Sweetwater county Black Buttes Cortez vice Matthews re J Williams Uintah county signed Dlamondvllle Comings A Melbourne vice Taron La Laramie county resigned Grange vice B F Yoder resigned J S Rice vice J M Clark Leah Albany county resigned Tree F Lone Tomlinson M M Farnsworth Uintah county Mrs resigned Lucerne vice 8 M Johnson Son vice J K E Sweetwater county Albany dead Wyoming Barry D R Hall vice C Wilkins county J S resigned survivor’s pension A Mexican war of to John Griffin granted was today Madagascar in troops slowly advance indeed and by roads hampered impassable ad by the fever but decimated they themselves hope to possess vance and of the capital The during the winter are reported Queen and her Ministers orders to to giving burn An have fled be de tananarivo if the city cannot the French Eugen fended against Berlin the of the Wolff correspondent that the Tngeblaitt reports Prime Min all ister barbarously punishes most The desert desertions from the army is alive Yet there burned a ers are Ilovas party of younger who wish large to The troops submit to the French and their not very or enthusiastic are is ratherprimitive The ganization de Tamatave Courier Madagascar says: soldier ‘Miaramila’ “The Hova or and buy his must must uniform own in all loose be satisfied with one gown Beside this he must kinds of weather belt leather and a provide broad a the provides small tent The Queen ammunition pouch and bayonet gun provided cartridges Each soldier is with an old tomato can or paint-pot fixed This to been which a handle has worthy thought part of the outfit was of special which a proclamation was you DURRANT C Oct 12 1S95 D the Interior today Smith Commissioner of the Gen part fired at Washington on proceed direction Anderson he fell IDAHO plenty provements They cover son the again Pascoe none of fell taking effect Anderson In ten A about minutes Coroner’s in and quest was held today Pascoe was At last reports Brisbow exonerated and will improving probably re was Smith On November 14 1888 been partment having commission appointed two the in by that liver canyon river or “No Snake - Mada parts whom Anderson’s house their when man ap told to his fend peared He was throw up In places will give cattle where you hands and complied A moment after I be found count are to no provisions he his ward however lowered hands supply to what 'ntelligence his revolver upon your and pulled thou need O hundred his at he you you my Pascoe Leveling weapon this pot with you sand supplied “I’ll be men said: d— d if I do” Pascoe Run you his and fired the load of can not let victory escape raised gun will fly to the frontier hear your Queen taking effect in buckshot Anderson’s ” the Use of tant Land volved distance the effect speakers among them Mr Dunbar stepped Dunbar C then the audience that sentence he them would and Scadden retreated latter The with loaded shotgun a himself buckshot and after Anderson would its officials excitable The D said but a and told hand alive taken be cause The clear his never Pascoe that that blade Constable Pascoe at once deputized man named Scadden and the two pro ceeded to Anderson’s Anderson house at the door with revolver appeared a in in Religion gascar Offender Idaho the FROM JUDGE and The French continue to as to the-people A been about mean E SPEECH whioh fullest A Clarence and wholly lion Clarence E the preciated at Washington not Allen Repub unexpected lican nominee for Congress born was he said!“The Continuing mere appre at Girard Pa September the 8th 1852 that might be de hension our currency the schools based by the inability of the Government He attended public of continue the policy of to redeeming its the Girard and Grand Insti River has already obligations in gold produced tute at Austlnburg Ohio he where financial disturbances one of the greatest fitted himself for college In 1873 he in and that ever occurred our history re loss of sulted in the thousands of mil entered the Western college Reserve lions of dollars to people There our from which institution he graduated other contributing causes were doubtless with honors in 1877 this result but this was the to most po it and In 1881 tent one in this country without Utah Helocitediu being should not have suffered more than employed we as an instructor in the Salt other parts of the world from the the Lake position general depression have Academy which he What would if these been the consequence apprehen if had proved correct the sions Govern to of every party the of way know E Hale Individual The Demo been the has ever to the citi freedom party to to proposes meet this issue and zen light it out that It may be settled for all to the people time that peace may come of of that the adoption the Con Utah stitution that is presented for the con not be de sideration of the people may It has quarrel with feated no any it admits the right of church every so and control its ciety to govern members in its affairs long as the rights own so of the State or the rights of other indi not Its viduals are encroached upon w'ho grievance has been caused by those ready and willing to drag the cross ot are and dust and filth of Christ in the mud politics to selfish ends It mat advance thlB occasioned by ters not whether was motives action the Innocent or innocent and issue has been condition is here an There should be injustice done raised no to be no inter any There should man church with the rights of or ference any of individual but for the good of any Utah as well as for the good of Democra be met In a manly should cy the question that will and in a manner that and Democracy has spoken will act accordingly In view of conditions exist Therefore ing in order that there may bo issued a and declaration of political independence the of declaring that no man for purpose set of shall hereafter the use or men power or the name of any church or ec clesiastical authority to control the votes citizen or tho political sentiment of any State duly the Democratic committee at Salt City assembled Lake on Monday 1895 by 14th day of unani the October hereby directs the vote reassem mous that the bling of the delegates composed that met at convention Ogden on the 5th 18&5 Salt Lake City day of September at the 22nd day of Tuesday October on All delegates 1895 at the hour of 10 a m the late convention to are earnestly re that laying aside all business and quested attend this for they convention excuses and the good of Utah and all the people thus aid in settling once and for all one of the questions that has so long harassed all classes in this Territory will also be empowered The convention action than that stated to take such other in this oall as the exigencies of the occa require sion may of cratic call a of its preparation presented contain defeat proposed members some of the wanted a clause covering that inserted that the Powers explained But Judge concluding paragraph Intended to was and the call so cover the suggestion as re was adopted by the committee ported Powers — Situation ill-advised draft hour in spent an The call report ed no refernece and of Statehood of A Massachusetts Reformers the Silver Agitation is Dead Oct 12 The Boston meeting of the — Massachusetts Reform club at the Yen to October Declaration Independence Political Makes Lake Prepare to the the 1 Tells DESPERADO sub-cpmmlttee City Oct Salt Lake Utah 15— Re urging State met committee The Democratic this State to stand firmly in of re publicans In this city yesterday afternoon demption organization Sena with the National "So single sponse to the call issued by Chairman far tho merits of this as of New Hampshire says 2 tor Chandler lasted he said "it is im The session from question aro affected” Powers will into party go “The Republican material whether our standard of value is o’clock until U last night with short a battle pledged to to bo gold or silver because the coin for the next Presidential and in the I intermission early evening believe which as sure as redemption purposes whether it be gold bimetalism coin silver be provided by coin will win or must the result of the conference was the is right Is right it and be procured the Government can the Democratic the call hand of following recon “On the otner only suance by tho sale of bonds and leaders— the men who dominate continue maintain the convention: "Whether to vening the State we Its Influence control National patron gold debase standard of value or our cur for the dissatisfaction The occasion gold the obliga to the silver standard are mono rency age and organization is that at a priesthood two mooting can tion of the to redeem its and his Government Cleveland metalists President in coin presentation will by tho first pres re dldates wore consured notes upon In the absolutely administration are and the question main consequently for accepting for of idency nominations J hands of Mr Plerpont Morgan and whether the notes when shall redeemed the fice thorn without consulting is men his syndicate of foreign bankers They be retired and cancelled reissued or in high avoided settled question being church officials sliver metal cannot be against as a which or are money one by in coinage laws It a change our based the ground and they are committed to gold mono The censure was upon be settled by legislation in another of the must that the two having consecrated them metallsm With the patronage direction and the advocates of free coin manipulated obliga selves to tho ministry accepted Government with money of silver at the ratio of 16 to at or age C by William Whitney and Calvin S other ratio Interested are as much could lightly be put any tions which not the hopelessly In Its correct solution the Brice Democracy are as opponents aside and for the furihor that reason of that policy” their next National subjugated and be interfered with It his church work might declared to be The Secretary convention will be as hostile to the opinion that ought be left it the notes to but mentioned was names were the En Ne principles of bimetalism as are to be retired speedily outstanding as as plain they referred to Messrs Roberts creditors exact glish who propose to the sound and safe be can se currency for Thatchor nominees Congress of flesh their take their place He said he and the pound from debtors cured to the and tho in all parts of the world It is the would not take the time to discuss United States Senator on man plans the retirement of the for blmetallst various This the height of folly for to Democratic ticket action any old United States notes and the treasury that but gold anything conceive Democratic loaders construed as au ef mono his hearers that un notes but he assured metalism can come from another Dem til such time should enact fort to control political affairs as Congress though victory ocratic National this the the necessary legislation to eliminate first presidency dony that such was of from the Nation’s weakness “We blmetalists outnumber the gold element and that the the caso reassert Mormon financial system the present 1 Administra of the world 100 to monometallsts follow affiliate with the tion to the peoplo par might be relied upon are froe to that not fear shall not and need we it has in which pursued past course ty of their choice eventually succeed emergencies “With a practical suggestion I close Charles Jackson and Collector Warren Since the nomination of the Democratic of the bimetallic held in John E Russell also spoke State ticket fault conference the Hon through no has arisen Democratic party there a States will be by Russell’s to be United attended remarks proved rep Mr crisis in the political affairs of this Ter all western-hemisphere the resentatives from speeches of one of the interesting the efforts It has been caused by ritory and governments from Russia evening He said among other things of designing Republi and unscrupulous France and admin Japan China Bimetallic that at the end of the Harrison who have used and distorted the cans Foster church of in India and istration Secretary Charles of high organizations Canada was statements in his ficials in order their de other free conversation to secure will send dele particularly own every country being ends Efforts made to and Carlisle signing are of with Mr Cleveland Mr gates The decision the conference the been taught people have who of cause the should and explained to them the condition that nations coin silver to authority to believe that the reverence He knew of dominant 1 the treasury at the time without limit at the ratio of 15 to church of Utah deslreB the de of tile Nation’s will be irresistible by ticket This even England the desperate condition feat of the Democratic con if did at the time and he not finances dition of things needs the most serious and Germany Our Congress should the exactly to incoming Adminis of thinking call and say consideration every conference man and a provide for pay It the people presents before a tration that a bond issue would be ne woman ing its expenses” before all others he which are as question cessary gave them to understand the rights of dwarfed It relates to per abso But President Harrison CARLISLE’S GOLD SPEECH much and personal and political to the sons lutely refused to have the bonds issued State of A I ter-general of Burbank Chicago Olin quartermc O William of Bo Inspector-general and Alfred Darte ludgo-advocate Pn heathen Chinee seems to have h 0cold deck in his sleeve when played with John Bull He acceded British ultimatum which ftom was he moval of a viceroy mce already hut seems that the Viceroy had be and removed appointed to another a higher Consequently probably office effect on the expected fanatics inr ing-New was York Commercial Advertiser Wllkesharre The t t t ’ |