Show WILD EFtfHDSIASM AT PROVO YESTERDAY Continued from page 1 lag an honored place on the platform Another wild cheer went up and ilr Thurman said The man who arranged arrang-ed the pictures told me he had done so because Abraham Lincoln had warned the people of this country against the centralization of great wealth and said that If Abraham Lincoln were on eaith today he would be a Democrat He said George Washingtons picture was there because he had uttered solemn words I of warning in his last address to the people against the danger of Dermit ting any foreign power to dominate any act of the American nation If George Washington were alive today he would say we could run this country without the aid of any foreign power Mr Thurmans references to Lincoln and Washington threw the convention Into another tunult of applause After it subsided he turned his attention to the paramount issue and said This plank of the Republican platform plat-form which says that the gold standard must prevail till an International agreement agree-ment restores silver presents to our minds the spectacle of the tinge of reported in favo of asphalt first brick F lION DAVID ETAXS shame coming Into the face of every true American citizen wherever he rray be sojourning when he thinks that a great party in our midst Is reduced to the necessity of admitting that our government cannot do one of the things for which It was organized I am glad to see that no newspaper In Utah is advocating so shameful a thing What about the Enquirer came a voice In the audience I said newspaper indignantly responded re-sponded Mr Thurman and the convention conven-tion fairly raised the roof with laughter laugh-ter and cheers I am glad continued Mr Thur man that no newspaper in Utah is advocating placing us In such a humiliating hu-miliating position before the world But the St Louis platform Is the logical result of the policy the Republican Repub-lican party has pursued since the war The fjemocrats have contended that the Republican party has been workIng work-Ing against the people and in favor of the money power but in spite of all we could say the people have permitted permit-ted themselves to be deceived until today we find the common people rejoicing re-joicing that the time has come when the shackles will be broken and they be permitted to stand forth free men once more Wltip Major McKinley sits at homelike home-like a prince and receives delegations whose expenses are paid by the money power to deceive the country intotthe belief that the rich and poor are willIng will-Ing to journey long distances to see I him and assure him of their support William Jennings Bryan is the giant that he is taking the gospel of financial finan-cial salvation to the people The mere fact that Major McKinley stays at home while Mr Bryan is willing to travel from state to state to carry this I gospel to the people ought to convince them that his Is the cause of the peo i ple SUPPORT BRYAN |