Show 1 I j I JUDGE KING P PLEASE I i oJ J i 1 r ir I n r Voices Hap Iap Happy 1 py Sentiments 1 r J t L TELLS WHY HE TE WON OUT U i ij 1 j I PEOPLE BELIEVE LIEVE IN DEMO DEMOt j t r I 4 j jI I iI i I Successful SU Nominee Pays Pretty I I i Tribute to the People of His Na No Native NoI NaI I I t tive State and to Individuals Who j Helped B His Ris Campaign Others I 1 Express Empress Their Sentiments I j jo t o II When asked for an expression as to of the election erection Congressman elect King The results of 01 this election cannot be other othet than thai gratifying to the great I majority m of the th people of Utah said saidI I Judge King The Issues of the cam campaign i are very important National I t Issues alone hould have been consid conId considered I ered but Republican organs through throughout I out ut the state attempted to prejudice certain classes of ot the people against I Ithe the Democratic party It is to be bej j I hoped that we can have h ve our political I contests conducted upon the great na national 1 I I questions dividing the people p J Republican speakers and Republican I papers tapers attempted to arouse a large ele cle element clement h ment meat of the people of ot Utah by drag crag dragging ging Into the campaign irrelevant and anI Immaterial matters The DemOcratic I party waged aged a fair manly contest It j appealed to the patriotism and intelli intelligence I gence geace of or the people and asked their t j support because of the great grent principles I t f VIes pies which it championed and the na national tl nal politics for which t stood I It appealed to the people to be true 7 to principle and to not abandon im Ira important important I portent measures which heretofore had commanded their The Demo Democratic o 1 cratic party was entitled to the sup support support fi port of the people of Utah For years I they have been the earnest advocates I I of bimetallism They were aware of the disastrous effects not only to the 1 people of f Utah but to the world orld re reI I suIting from the of silver slIver all sil I ver Both the Republicans and the i i Democrats in Utah in 1 the past were earnest advocates of bimetallism I I I They were o to trusts to the creation of a It money mone p trust and the or organization ort t i of combination destructive I of honest trade and legitimate compe competition I I They stood for an American I policy for the Integrity of the ther 1 r f constitution con and the maintenance of c j those tho policies which would preserve the traditions of the past When th Re Republican Rei I I i publican party abandoned 11 I 1 and at nt St Louis surrendered tu to the I forces of wealth thousands of Republicans leans in the state of 01 Utah courageous courageously j i ly and patriotically refused d to follow ii the great I I When the Democratic party In Chi Chicago il cago in 1896 1898 demonstrated its devotion I to the people and promulgated a splendid I c j I a did declaration of principles these I same some Republicans earnestly gave their i support sUJ port to the Chicago platform and 41 to the great leader leder named by the Dem Dam Democratic DemI I 11 t Uc party part Since Mark Hanna Hanza and andi I i I Mr McKinley controlled the I 1 ican party it has been shameless In its 11 advocacy n of unconstitutional and un 1 American policies Tool of Corruption i It has become the tho th plain tool of cor corrupting corrupting Influences in the nation It has the constitution passed class 1 ji legislation favored trusts and combinations combinations tione surrendered the sovereign power r 1 I of controlling the currency to private t corporations and inaugurated policies ci which are not in harmony harmon with a Re Be Republican Republican I publican form of government It has I 1 1 abandoned bimetallism declared against principles s which it heretofore I had supported enacted laws to fasten il the gold goldi standard forever upon the peo pee people 11 pIe refused refu d to pass laws for uniform I and just taxation It sought for en entangling j d tangling alliances repudiated the Mon Monroe Monroe i I roe dOctrine passed laws to create mo monopolies monopolies V denied the application of the declaration of 01 independence to the pol poi policies polo o ides of the government and openly es espoused a course centralizing the wealth of cf the people in the hands of a few and the sovereign power of or Individuals I in the hands of oC a limited number Modern Republicanism Is not Republicanism i I but monarchism It defies gold and apotheosizes power It has hasI I declared against the policy of state ml mi militia litla litia and in favor of standing armies and the evils of militarism It has haSl centralized wealth and now demands bayonets and standing armies which are a menace to free people to protect those who possess p it in the enforce enforcement enforcement ment meat of unjust laws la vs and the oppression oppression sion ZIon which they the p purpose visiting upon the people With the shameful record of Mark MarkHanna Hanna Hannu and the Republican administration tion don before the people it would have lf been strange Indeed If the people of 0 Utah had given their support to Mr J Hammond Those Republicans who en endorse endorse endorse dorse administration with jl its and cowardice its i Ity Hy to the trusts and base betrayal betra al of iJ tho the interests ts of the people were untrue t to that which they professed in the J past pa t It looked IO as if they were vere par partisans partisans 11 rather than patriots and pre preferred preferred I I to follow a a name rather than principle Hammond Endorses j 4 S The distinguished gentleman named by the Republican party for congress s sf f stood mood upon a platform that endorsed H the gold standard the sub substitution t of mon money i v ey oey which had the functions of ot legal 1 Jp tender for fur interest bearing obligations y i the legislation which created trusts the policy of the administration in refus refusing refusing ing to suppress trusts or enforce the law I w against them which endorsed im imperialism and the unconstitutional ac action action 4 tion of McKinley upon the Porto Porte Rican S question it denied the application of ot the constitution to the American peo people tf pIe and approved the doctrine that the United States had embarked upon co colonial coi i lonial conquests and Imperialistic pol policy policy t icy The people of or Utah would have been I untrue to th themselves had they sup supported supported I ported the Republican party part of ot Utah i when it presented such a creed Personally I am gratified at the ac action action tion of the people of Utah although I feel keen regret that so many gave their support to the Republican party part partI I r have no doubt but what further dis discussion discussion before the people le of the great issues Involved would have resulted in ina ina f a greater victory for the Democratic party As the people understand the I bill Just passed pass d by b congress t the record of Mr McKinley and all ll that modern Republicanism m typifies they will 1 revolt against It and give their alle nile allegiance I glance gl nce to that party which is endeavoring c oring to preserve this republic I am very grateful to the thousands 1 of Democrats who so eo earnestly gave of their time to help win this fight with without out ot hope of 01 reward except such as re results ats from the knowledge of duty per performed performed 4 formed They TheP left their work and 1 busin bu pursuits and faithfully la In labored labored Inc c bored for far party The silver Re Republicans ReI J I publicans and Populists who joined hands with us In this great fight are arec I o c to tho tiu thanks and gratitude of all who dc lre the peoples welfare j and speaking for myself I desire to thank them for tor the loyal support which was given me m mei i Thanks ma H p Friends I cannot refrain retrain from front acknowledging l my deep obligations to Hon lion James J m H Hoyle oyle state chairman and those who so 90 ably assisted ass me him in 1 the th man management of the campaign I am arn als ais grateful to the various county and pta pre PI uit committees s and to the many dis dL c tI tIU gentlemen who vho gave their time U rne in speaking SJ in the counties of the state st ate This victory won should en courage co urage those who desire financial re form to t wage a a relentless battle against th se Ise who support the policies the represented e by McKinley A state cam pa ign is near at hand and by organ atin iz I and labor in November next Bryan Bre B ryan and the principles which he rep resents re rele will receive r ive a majority r of ot at least le ast leap uIn In I wish to express my appreciation ap atlon of the splendid fight waged W by bya The Herald It was Vias in every way admirable a and I am deep y grateful for fo r the assistance rendered ren red by b the champion champlon ch 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