Show WAS MOST REMARKABLE S Continued from page 1 ernor by adjournment from Music hall A resolution was presented by 11 M Ixwnancy endorsing the nomination of Bryan and Bewail and the Chicago convention con-vention The resolution was put t a vote and declared adopted Thomas J Oargan then took the platform and called for a bolt of sound money men from the convention The resignations of H C Thatcher H S Halton C C Spellman N Matthews t Mat-thews jr Walter Cutting and several t other members of the state committee te T were then formally presented and were I t accepted with a great shout tribe usual I committees were then appointed Phillip J Fancy of Lowell was elected permanent chairman The committee com-mittee on state nominations presented the name O George Fred Williams for governor and the report was adopted but without enthusiasm Christopher T Callahan was nominated for lieuten antgovernor A special committee w appointed to spa ticket E C Marshall of Boston and J 11 Murphy of Lowell were nominated fo electors at large The convention then adjourned THE PLATFORM adopted at the Music hall convention was in part a follows I 5 The Democracy of Massachusetts pledges Its loyalty and support to William I J Uryan and Arthur Sewall and endorses en-dorses the platform adopted at Chicago a I representing the very essence of Democracy I Democ-racy in its unfettered advocacy of tho I rights of the whole people and In their defense against the exactions of all who through prlvaleges and monopolistic combines I thrug bines wou4 prey upon tem The Democratic Dem-ocratic party has again become the party of the people as i was in the days of Jellerson and Jackson I We demand the restoration of silver to Its full money function and its free coinage coin-age at the present ratio of 16 to 1 without I with-out waiting for the consent of any other nation The Democracy of Massachusetts recognizes no difference of the rights of I mon before the law and Insists the rich I and poor aliko are entitled to Its protection pro-tection Our country only remarkable for the equal distribution of wealth and the prosperity pros-perity of all its citizens is now dominates cy an oligarchy of millionaires many of whom possess wealth acquired by unjust privileges and frauds permitted by our laws They find THEIR NATURAL HOME I in the Republican party whose cardinal principle is to build up one mans business busi-ness by the taxing many other which has I becbme the party oC those who pay for public favors ° I The modes of despoiling the people are mainly through unjust taxation monopolies I I monopo-lies and the appreciated dollar Our national I i na-tional taxes based on consumption fall I with undue weight on those least able to bear them The income tax passed by the Democratic congress attempted to remedy I this injustice Ve endorse tho talnorlty opinion of Justice Harlan of the supreme 1 court that the recent Income tax decision overthrowing the settled construction of the constitution as applied In 100 years i cE practice may not improperly be regarded regard-ed as a judlcinl revolution The Republican party is the bttlkwark of monopoly Its campaign and presidential candidate are dominated by the magnate of an ore trust and the destroyer of labor unions and the nominee for the second place is the attorney for a coal combine that this year despoils the people of Massachusetts of two millions of dollars by raisins tho price of fuel S S S S S Government by injunction should not Ixj tolerated in this land When courts 0 equity assume unusual jurisdiction they become liable to all the abuses and t tyranny of the infamous star chambers a of England The Goldliugs BOSTON Sept 2G This afternoon the sold standard wing of the Democratic party dissenting from the platform Y adopted and state ticket nominated by to days convention decided to place in the S field on nomination papers a ticket favorable favor-able to the nominees and platform of the convention month held at Indianapolis early this The ticket a filed by the national Democratic Dem-ocratic state committee of Massachusetts Is as follows Electors of president and vicepresident nominated to support Palmer and Buck neo or Governor Fred O Price of Boston For LleutenantGovernor James E McConnell Mc-Connell of Fitchburg Secretary Waldo Lincoln Worcester Treasurer Horace Tobcy VTharem b Auditor Charles O Spellman Springfield rt Spring-field f AttorneyGeneral Henry F Hurlbut Lynn The Ic plcs Party BOSTON Sept 2GThe state convention conven-tion of the Peoples party today nom nated the following ticket For Governor George Fred Williams by acclamation For Lieutenant Governor Archibald Dsltin of Brocton Secretary of State Asa Hill of Hudson Treasurr and ReceiverGeneral N Knox of Boston AlnKtcW P Proctor of Marblehead AttorneyGeneral H Morse of Chelsea The platform adopted reaffirms the platform of the national Populist convention con-vention IIa1or Wlnn and the electors nominated by the Music hall convention were formally for-mally chosen as presidential electors |