Show republican convention instructed to Us use e Ic delegates legates their best endeavors milver senator cannon chomen first delegate le lein col brown third cem crenin grese nr enin xuan allen alien thomas kearns of cf park city and 1 l W 9 Ne Cornick make up the liet allt tho mat flat form salt like lake city april I 1 the first crt re publican convention of the state assembled ambled in thit this city today for the purpose p 0 se of selecting six delegates to make nominations nomination for president and vice pres ident of 0 the united states state at the national republican convention which will till be held at st lour louis june 16 next was called to order by john E dooly chairman of the republican state central committee the following delegates were chosen respectively senator frankj frank J cannon colonel isaac trumbo senator arthur brown congressman C E allen alien thomas themas kearns W V S mccornack McCorn lck the alternates were chosen from the six having the th next highest number of votes and this honor fell upon C C goodwin Goodw ln L R rogers james at bolitho webb green joseph A smith and john C graham the report of the committee on resolutions was next in order and colonel nelson the chairman mounted the stage and announced that the committee had unanimously agreed to the following the representatives of the republican party of utah assembled in state con bention to name delegates to the republican national convention which is to nominate candidates tor for president and vice rice president of the united states hereby renew their fealty to the th principles on which the republican party was first launched and upon which all its honors have been won we believe in a protective tariff we believe in reciprocity we believe in bimetallism which is the full recognition alike of gold and silver and their free coinage in the mints of the nation at the th ratio of 16 to i we contemplate with sorrow and shame the spectacle which our country presents today because of the attempt to substitute for a protective tariff a tariff for revenue and because of the destruction of silver as money of final redemption we hold that a policy which has filled the land with mith idle men which takes front from labor its hollest holiest reward which doubles the burden of debt which amid bountiful harvests in a time of profound peace makes necessary the issuing of hundreds of million dollars worth of interest beating bonds in order to meet the current expenses of the government to Is an impeachment of both the intelligence and integrity of those who con arol our government we hold that a tariff for revenue has failed to restore prosperity so 8 a krotec tive tariff as long as the money of the country is held ounce for ounce zoo per cent higher than the money of the orient and ad of spanish america Is impotent to save our farmers and manufacturers against a competition which they are helpless to meet and we repudiate the belief that protection without bi can restore prosperity the situation makes clrar clear that bl bi and protection m must be accepted as constituting sti one vital indivisible principle that not only the progress but the safety of the industries of our country and the toilers boilers who carry on those industries make the acceptance of this principle imperative protection by by a tariff to eju equalize alize the wages of our country and those thoe paid abroad and bt to take from gold ts present appreciation and to equalize equa lise the money of this country and that of the silver standard nations we cordially endorse the stand giand taken in the national legislature by western senators and representatives in behalf ot of holding bl bi and protection together as one we ask our delegates to st louis to do their utmost to secure in the national republican platform a full acknowledge mant t 1 ot I an imperative need of a return to real bl bi and a promise of lie its adoption without regard to other nations nation by y opening our mints to the tree free coinage of f gold and silver at a ratio of 16 to I 1 |