Show BULL MOOSE LEADER RAPS IDAHO DECISION I After Third palt Meeting Party Men Go to Jail and Rally Around Prisoners Special p 13 to ri Tim Ida Jan 6 A A speech b by J. J B BOISE H. H Gipson chairman of If the time Idaho Bull Dun Moose e committee strongly l denouncing de lle- ile- ile tho the action of or the supreme court In passing sentences of fine fIno and anti imprisonment on the editors and publishers pull pub lishers of or the Evening Capital News NO was one unc of oC th tho features of tho ho Bull null Moose mooting meeting hero to today a After tho the meeting in III tho the afternoon the tho Bull leaders headers to the number of thirty thirty- five he matched to the tho Ada da n. n county count Jail JaB and rallied around the tho throe contempt prisoners R ri S. S C C. O. O Broxon anti and A It H. Cruzon I I Time The Bui Rul 1000 also virtually In Indorsed in- in Fred rc T T. l for tor United States senator two years jears hence L in n n- n C nt al ly en endorsed 1 o reed Im his I s a attitude t t I I. I de e I tov a tho the Mormon church chuich State Senator Dow Doss Dunning f author of the plan to collect penny m I to pay a time the tines flues of 0 Shell Sheridan an Broxon and anti Cruzen for tor criticizing time tho C courts court's decision ion barring t the Progressive Progress I I Ire ive can candidates tel for presidential ial electors doctors from florn the ba ballot Hot received 10 from Col I i I I I I Theo Theodore Roosevelt Hoose today said sall to represent represent represent rep rep- resent contributions from froni 1000 residents residents resi rosl- dents of O Oyster ster Bay nn and other Long Island towns towns' The Thc contribution was wa accompanied by a message praising praising- the tho three men immen for the tho stand they took The They have havo made all honest An can citizens their debtors and the they now no aro are the tho foremost champions and amI ex exponents OX- OX of the lie rights of t the e people to to- rule rulo themselves cs Mr 11 noo Roosevelt t elt said s In his message II Chairman Gipson In his his- 3 ug urged ll his followers to ra radical action In the politics Polities of or the state lie had hud the tIle following fol 01 fot- fot lowing lovIng to say with reference to the imprisoned im iti- ll Bull i leaders Notwithstanding the tile self evident l c fact act that unjust criticism has hall mb Mo pow power r to shake the thc public confidence in iii a tI manor nun nina or an institution and apparently mistrusting mistrusting mis mis- trusting the ability of tiE th the tho people to toI think for themselves l the Republican supreme court of our oum state stalo stun squarely upon tim Iho doctrine of ot tho the di divine dl- dl vine Int right of ot judges hailed Into court the time proprietor arid and w editor of our oui great g I e dally daIly antI nl another unfortunate Whom hom th time con tended I IH had been tainted by byI too Intimate nato an au association with those gentlemen The Time lO result of or thia wholly arbi- arbi ti-ary ti and antl 1 p proceeding In ii Incon con Continued J on Page 2 2 t Column huun 6 I BUll MOOSE CHIEF l RAPS IDAHO COURT I I Continued from Page e One WhIch the plaintiff acted as ju judges ge I Jury and court of ot last appeal without hindrance from or regard to laws limiting lim Um lUng penalties is familiar to you ou all Although h the statutes of or tho the I plain plainly state that the maximum punIshment punishment pun pun- for tor contempt shall shaH be a fine tine I of ot or five days daya in Jail joll or both the court desirIng no doubt to impress tho the common people with a 0 wholesome respect for tor the la law of ot the tho land deliberately de do- Ignored the voice of ot the peo- peo plo pIC as manifested through h their legislators legislators legis login and gave o these gentlemen ten days dM's apiece In addition to a a. fine of ot In Jn this tills tho the court no doubt followed L La a n. precedent I am Informed lJ by those thon skilled In the tho law luw that a like precedent ma may bo be found Justifying almost any pr proceeding c that the court d desires to tc t L 1 rAJ OI It T I Tho The Republican supreme court In n writing its opinion which was couched in language intended no doubt to teach lessons of or moderation and dl dIgnity dig dIg- to nil all of at us UH seemed to have taken particular l' l of offense tense at the publication of ofa ofa a telegram from tram Theodore Roosevelt a man for tor seven se years ears the chief magistrate magistrate magis magis- of ot this nation and the tho living American most honored at home homo an and abroad A statement b by Miles Poindexter Polo Polo- dexter United States Stated senator from tram Washington was ws also In contempt OB liS were apparently ono one or two efforts of at m my O own n Which of or us the Republican court had in mind when It referred with the moderation and dignity before com corn I on to tho violent and depraved depra I agitators who seek seck to annul thi the constitutions constitutions constitutions con con- of the several eral states I am not in a position to sa say If Ir I was in lu- lu eluded I can console consol myself with the reflection that I Was In iii might mighty good company Colonel Roosevelt's a assertion asser asser- ser ser- tion lIon was that this decision was against I I th tho law against justice against Qu t and 3 against tho the whole course of oC t I decisions In our American m rIcan courts court P I 1 believe bellevo that any fair d m ens mi I who carefully reads read the proceedings tho case caRO and tho the statutes on Oil which rested wilt will Ill M ay say that tho the colon colone statement was extremely mo moderate crat view Ie of ot tho tim decision ft I Tho The supreme court has litis champie 0 hero here also who t sa say that some somo i opinions that have been een based baaed on misinformation rho Tho coun friends sa say the misdemeanor for Cruzen Broxon and Sheridan are Jail was the continuous publication articles tending to show that the I premo preme court was vas corrupt and In ln a C cd and that It was wan not tho the p pJ 1 of or the Roo Roosevelt e. e tele telegram ram T TIt Tit It Is declared declare was held b by the court be legitimate net news A press pres le Fer these men say was Imposed upon UlOn by false Interpretation of the tho courts court's potion pO pen tion sent out from this city In the Dull Bull Moose roo c convention tb th t afternoon led ld b by Christian Jens Jen Jensen fn n-i n 1 Fremont county count an assault was maon maton mat nui nuion on Senator John Hart charging h hi with the use uso of sinister Influences Influences' 1 bring about his own election Form Senator attitude toward t tl Mormon rmon church was Indorsed T No Xo O resolution was wai passed him him for tor senator as the Bull BuH Moose hat hn no members elected c as such In the le leu But It was agreed that 1 Bull Moose oo e should get out and wot wor quietly for tor Dubois Dubols for tor senator 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