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Show a-. SILVER IS SUPREME. rending Resolutions Adopted at tha Meeting Meet-ing of tha Ora I'rodaoare. The Ore Producers association as the advocates of silver have very aptly denominated themselves held a meeting meet-ing last evening in the office of Messrs. Baskin & Van Home at which there was a veritable gale of enthusiasm. The gentlemen present represented the heaviest interests in the great Industry that is increasing its product each year and weref-vied for the work before them. As2jrome discussion In which all took an active hand the following resolutions were adopted as the unanimous unani-mous sentiment of Utah. Whereas, A natural right ot silver is to unrestricted un-restricted us as money, and, Whereas, It enjoyed this riiiht from the ta-RlimliiK ta-RlimliiK of our history down to twenty years at-'", ami, When-as, This natural right was taken from silver. by the greed of money lenders, who thereby rtvitKl. uon the debtor class, the chains of penetual debt. p1, Whertvis, these uiom y leu lers are still persuading per-suading the nations of tie earth that silver mony Is debased money, while lu truth It Is the money of the masses tSe pay of t':e 'aie-earn"r 'aie-earn"r and makes up the bulk ol the email hoardings of the poor; and. Whereas. The only dUi redlt silver money labori under Is the discredit done it by adverse laws, which In discrediting sliver leaened in like measure the price of staple products In our country; Now, therefore, bs It resolved. That we earnestly earn-estly urge coiiKress to take away, by law, the discredit Imposed by law, aud provide for the Increasing UBeof silver as money, until the mints of the world shall be tiirown open to its unrestricted oo'na u. and Hesolved, That the sooner such unlimited coimige can bebrougnt aliout, the sooner will come to the markets of the world nllel from monetary stringency, t the farmer at a fair price for his crops and to the dbtur the hope of freeing himself by his labor, from his burden of debt, ard Hesolved. That we earnestly request and urge congress to provide tlrt any one depositing deposit-ing it the mints of th Unite 1 States silver bullion, the product of the mines of tuts country, coun-try, shall receive therefor at his option, lepal tender certiflcites or coin at the rat of ll for every 371 grains of tine silver deposited, and Hesolved. That we heartily conuratuiate the senators aud regireseutatires friendly t silver, upon their brilliant struggle in behalf of the white metal, and pledge to them our he irtiest support In obtaining the use of the whole silver product of the United States as money. The stamp and seal of approval then foil with ringing effect and a copy was mailed at once to Chairman Warner of the silver committee. |