Show afternoon session at the beginning ot of the afternoon session E II 11 knox read the repol t or of tire the committee on an credentials showing the presence in person pemon or by proxy ot 0 31 1 1 delegates As the committee on resolutions and that t on order of business bu elness were equally unprepared to report a recess was wai SUR sug by temporary chairman clark clam but the convention called for or angus lit cannon who mho responded to the demand rot for a speech alth a strong talk tor for silver air cannon canno n set bet r orth graphically the folly ot of waiting for europe to agree to tree free coinage when the financial interests ot of its it rulers dei banded the continuance ot of tire the era ot of I 1 amerlean american subordination lie he said that w while bile there was plenty of every product pio lit in tile the country no money was in circulation with which to make purchases tilt the tree free coinage ot of sliver and the that t alone would bilof about a belter condition of afra affairs irs WANTING AN 11 LECTOR at this juncture the first agnal was wait given pi of a desire to noal nato nate tile the republican elector who was to be placed on the democratic ticket at froio judge patton of weber opened tho the boll ball with a motion to the ilia C elect that the convention should bo be communicated with raid and a aleshe expressed of naming the republican republic an member of tile the democratic cleato electoral ral ticket thomas kearns supported the motion molion tion which however tho the chair believed to lie be premature as the c convention 0 1 was I 1 not permanently organized organo n various amendatory motions followed n ith a aurill ili nrc fire of conversational I 1 sat ional debate ultimately the wh whole so matter mailer was tabled on motion mollon of oc J jos S daveer tills did not dispose of tile question the chair declined ineil to rule harshly hars lily fillad permitted permit teI tin tile delegates falli to talk to the matter matier that by virtue of tabling 9 I 1 v as beyond the pale of debate hut but there was nothing for the ilia contention to to do and dr cla clark k kindly permitted tile he debate to in drak drag nanne a I 1 ont until 1 aror KC I 1 e 31 cannici the report of the committee on oil permanent orani allon I 1 atilt and older of business i IUn PERMANENT MANENT tills report provoked cl a fly flight lit that continued intel all the afternoon tile the principal cause of contention being the lh failure of tire the committee to pr provide 0 ile rot for tile ilie nolia ill al loll 1011 of a candida data to tc congress Con Riess vic report lio wever was received ind arid tatt pot lan p hviding for a I 1 nent was quickly adopt and tile ollon lne gentlemen Install installed etl I 1 in n coffle ch chairman airmail clarence U E allen alien secre tary lary W blont fel l eiry IT of summit assistant secretaries K I 1 11 II anderson of weber and anal R 11 ICK Edg ot of kalt bait lake sergeant at aa arms ms reuben christen sell ot of salt lake ASsist assistant ailt sergeant at arms peter S condl of salt lake chaplain re rev JS 51 11 knox of bavis ALLEN was kas warmly received when lie advanced to take the position of ini illo callie cr tills warmth warm ali grew to fervor as lie he tried made e telling point after point in fa favor 01 of cryans candidacy at frequent intervals cheers inter idoll apted lils his speech and at its conclusion he L the he ovation of tile the day d ay in ill beginning he said that one question alone was to be solved this year whether bother the people had find already buffered enough under the lite domIn domination ailo n of the money power arid and whether its day and hour ilous had ceased with the return to 10 tile me people of oc their so rights which lied had been taken away by stealth and manipulation the republicans of utah said he in ISM 1894 declared silver to be the paramount issue again acain in 1633 and ISM 1896 the same declaration of principle was waa made do the die election of 0 1533 ag was won upon that platform the people believing that from tile the I 1 republicans t kans it might most safely hope tor for tile the legislation they desired mr allen alien said bald eliat many mckenley a ter called themselves I 1 SO ista lie he believed that with equal show of I 1 cason the torlea tories of 1776 tn might ight have declared themselves therra Relves in favor of independence pen lence dence 1 illey I hey are in favor of silver or 11 lie added when england consents etnis and when nhen germany consents but ge germany amany at will 1 I 1 1 not content consent until england san d is willing w 1111 r and england never will be prepared to do so why because I 1 ahe ir e culmination of the present binari c bial ic at system Is worth annually to great britain ile he quoted front from tile the london to show how falling prices had inured to the berie flit of the english importer NN hile the lie I 1 american producer lot lost millions 13 annually ile he denied verome vehemently n SAY that the republicans 0 of the rast east had any desire or intention of restoring sliver silver why said he 1 I could pile up lip proof of this so 10 convincing that any one would believe they have no more idea of ie storing silver than I 1 have of noting doting for william mckinley 11 cheers and c r in I 1 allen alien argued arg bcd that it if the gold power WAS NOT THROTTLED a at t once Us its next attack would be on the public schools so that soon goon the only means of edu education caLlon c of f the P poor ral mans ans an s children would be rendered gradually more and more inefficient in e this ills question must be se settled filed here arid and now ile he conti continued allu col our party has turned bade back on its honorable record arid and has yielded to those who would govern us as foreign nations might dictate this convention should be wise in I 1 the he selection of its ita electors it should In indorse clorse those chosen at the elio democratic convention cheers Clie eis it should proceed with the greatest caution and with the utmost AvIs wisdom dont to name a candidate for represents live loud cheers 1 1 these nley followers follow cis talk of 0 f h harmony arni onY let tile other fellows h harmonize ar a little let them make some concessions there has icen nothing fit the sliver silver republican press antagonistic to avy any man because of ills his honest opinions lias ilas it been the 1110 same with the opposition press not at all any plan of harmony carrying with it the idell idea that silver republicans could be trilled into dell delivering vering the electoral vote of 0 tire the state to mckiniry Kinley has beer been regarded as ai good harmony it Is 13 not out our kind of harmony no hurmond will satisfy us that anea not rilean mean ft a representative in who he will at all times prefer the advancer advancement nent ol of the silver to pally and anal I 1 1 may say we propose to bomin nominate ate a man inan lor for Congre rs who Is as good a republican as any man 11 I 1 r came in a chorus front from a doan throats it if our brethren want barri harmony anny they can accomplish it liy by the alie candidate we bill is ill select sc elect lect godny mr allen alien was about to stop but tile the convention insi insisted S I 1 ed that in ila continue VALUE VALLIE OF EXPORTS pase page 7 of the republican hand ill dooh ok for the present campaign campala n I 1 he bald sal 1 Is i a knowing till the value alue lit in dollars 0 of exports from the united states Sli ilos und and the inference that is drawn raft nod expected to be drawn front from the tha figures fi gurLs 1 Is that thai tire quantity of nt exports forts liaa has fallen oft off secretary cm lisle in I 1 ai upon the export of as ag products product for tho ye year ar 1895 in effect said anid the folling on off sit our agi li cultural exports Is due to tile hie im fill crop condit conditions foris or of for ign cantil 1 o s carefully cona on ing tile hie c laft fact that vc uc t cal sit abroad more ln in quantity fit f such produce lit in ISM I 1 iliin ran it in a 1594 or of cation we empol led in ill 10 lwi P ands mole p thrill in ili W 1 and hild had vao rece received ired IS I 1 we would have bern been ekht r by va MW tile of fell off 14 per cent in quanta tv it lul lilt 26 per cent lit in value wheat nour hour daei decrease frayed lit in quantity so 10 per centi cent tut but 25 tier per cent in value baron a and n d hains exported rose front from fi pounds to fiS or more than 10 cent but the money received in creased less than 1 per cent lard exports in ISO in 15 pounds an increase in ili 1 I inn MY ot of more than six per cent but bui the total amount paid us for our lard ex boits poi ta increased less leas than one third of one P cpr pr cent till the above pio products ducts icia with beet beef pork tobacco corn and cheese com comprone comprise prime our principal agricultural nerl cultural exports tile the total amount received from the ten named was waa tor for 1895 and for 1194 1494 a decrease of 57 q 4 U 5 or per cent ils had we lie sold peri lie amount exported of the articles above named at 1891 prices we would have received therefore by the hie fall of prices we lost upon the ten products above aboa mentioned in 1895 arid and mckin ley leflem leral proposes pro pones to cont continue irue such a condition dionn alor 13 STUFF LESS the records show shall that we ive exported 8 33 per cent more 0 of these theme ten at ai tides in than in and ami that wo received 11 2 per cent less mone money y for thern them in 1823 1895 than in 1 yet our opponents propose to continue IS nue tho the monetary system which has I 1 yin rind d u e e d atif this g r result asu i t and a antl which h i cl i t they h e Y co condemned n a e m n ed w when he n k known n ow li as C cleveland 1 e v el a n d ism the supporters of 0 the existing gold cold st standard say we must rehabilitate sll fall ir er by means of on air international agreement they are careful not to name the countries which must assent but that england the strongest com mercial nation nadon in europe agree to such at a compact no one of reputation among the sold gold men will deny will I 1 englana consent if fr to her ud ad vantice van tace tare otherine slie site will oppose to 10 the bitter end find effort of the to relieve itself it amt of its burdens the london of 0 january 11 WO 1896 contained an article quoted by senator teller lit in his treat great speech in the senitte which article will lii be found u P page 1197 of the congressional record ecord li 11 al session fifty fourth con gross to my mind that statement ent of 0 the settles tile the question whether england angland will consent to tile the restora restoration lion of allver ingland In exports snore more than ole th imports it if prices price of her imports fall with those or of tier her exports she Is the gainer the shows that her c capot ta have not fallen relatively in price alth her bet imports this would be expected because beeg ulac she raw nia ilia terell and food while bile exports finished goods boods E I 1 DS GAI GAIN X ill the lilalma that by tile fall of pt pi lees ices england in ili 1894 put ch se I 1 for that which in N emilj haic cost coat tier her nry i hut but what she exported in ili 1834 1894 tor for would have brought broucht her at 1890 pi far ices therefore there was a profit upon hr her export and import trade for 1834 1814 compared with the pi ices of of L caused it holly by the tall fall lit in prices start and the nations w which it fh sold her bet food arid and raw mil were losers to the amount of then the says sit in 1895 this country count y lass his been able to pure purchase I 1 lase foreign and colun lal lat produce even more che cheaply than in far had Eng england trind paid in 1895 the prices al of ah tire the says saye tier her imports would have cost tier about more than they did and had tile the ISO 1894 range ranee of prices pi ices prevailed she would halo line received about LS more for her exports thus by the fit fall in pi ill lees ices england in 1815 ns as compared etli made a clear proult of 0 or about it if she had bad exported ted ant and imported during 1895 upon the range of prices for she bile would have lost about 50 OMAN ner her imports for at 1190 prices would have hae cost hr her I 1 instead of a gain to hr her ot of her exports would wool have produced I 1 instead of thore oi e her net gain in 1593 as cem compared pared with 1890 produced wholly by fallin falline prices was the mighty sum of or nearly does the history of oc england or the genius of tier her people suggest bilat that she will assist us to restore it store silver so long as aa she an maids akes millions by its tiza tion T conference WITH PROVO then the fight on the obnoxious portion of the report of the committee on an order of business was renewed but temporarily stopped to enable george A snow to move the appointment of a committee to confer mith w ith tile the provo convention as to a silver republican elector upon the motions prevailing chairman allen alien named mr snow J D mupphy of weber and IV 11 smith h of juab to tire the committee SENATOR CANNON WIRES then the rep oil was vias taken up lip again only to be side tracked again to enable the chairman to lead this dispatch providence R I 1 sept 24 1896 chairman republican R became aci ame triumphant through courageous devotion to tile the peoples needs I 1 it t will never be defeated while it ft clings to truth oruill FRANK J CANNON STATE COMMITTEE cosa mittens upon another trial at the report beins ing made it 11 vaa as decided to take it up section by section the first part of section 5 at lafell provided for the election of a state stale committee consisting of one member from each county was adopted without A any dissension but the latter portion caused a row it provided said committee shall meet at a convenient time lime and place to be announced at the ogden convention to be held on the octh dinst to elect a chairman and executive committee of ten said baid chairman and executive com committee en attee to be selected from their own number or from other members of the party at the discretion bisci atlon of the state committee delegate anor after delegate arose to the wisdom of such a pro provision i it vas as not known for a certainty that the mckinley wing would recognize a sze the committeemen selected and in n spite of the assurances given by the mckinley men at monday evenings harmony meeting doubt was felt as to hat the convention bould do finally van horns motion was adopted as covering the difficulty it riot consi consisted ate al of an addition to the section s cc providing that in case the twenty seven in members embers selected be not recognized anil and received BS as members of such committee they shall constitute the state committee of the independent republican party before this decision was readied rebelled however on an attempt was made by dabler and others to talco take up u P the question of the nomination of a congressman gre ariman this plin plan naas lias defeats def caled d to give place in turn luin to a motion for the report of 0 the resolutions committee tile the report as aa read arid and adopted as follows 0 TUB TIIE resolutions the independent IK of utah tile the people upon the presented ly by the electors tors for their determination mi nation during this thin campaign campal Rn d by of oc apparent success cess lite aitio gold power rit nt binm has hals off its im mak ma k na its purpose aud and nelm de flance to the that hat there can he n no 0 protection to american america n indest industry ry alit abil no P prosperity a A r for homes until 11 silver mabit ehnle be re raford to colna at 1 tang the pur rose pos of th tb national republican ican 1 part to surrender tho the of the taft people 1 and I to accept tho the of foreign 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