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Show party hail been firmly planted !a Utah, promised his hearty aud zealous sup-port. sup-port. The convention was then addressed by Delegates Cannon and Ninth and Us Inborn having been completed adjourned ad-journed sine die. The foundation was I laid. ITAHS IIITO'iLR'AN. TLo Objots and Purposes of tb Convention Conven-tion Accomp'iHitd and tha Eudy Adjournod ioa Dms. A Oormrtfid Test of the Ooiie and Eitual Upon Which the Groit Struj!a is to be Ma'iu. A VTE2AH'S EWCI50 EEHAH2S. El-publican OfTnrn for Kpnublicaa Occupants Occu-pants a.id Utah L?.bor fur Utah Laborer!. A Vltrilftnk TrrUuril C'ommlt.ta with Jutlo a Ub tJiiiiiuinndHr .1 i'lHtloriii Ktriiiiif lOduiiti tu Huppork a (iaUaxy of ilonnt 2ittotis. T!m ropnbliean ti'rritorial convontion hai:ig iicroinpliiSind nil the olijueis Mid purpc.ios lor which it wisa assfMii-b'.u.l, assfMii-b'.u.l, udjiturtio'l xin-t shortly niter !t o'clocii last tivi'tiint;. Tiio !a-t hours woiu chuftu.-tcriiid by iiiany spirited anil fnthusia.ii'C incidBiils, and ilt-inoii-Hlrali-d beyond peridvL-nliiri! tliut the rc-iui)li;-:ui parly and ivuiiiir;ui prin-i-iplus have hiueii 1 1 1 thiiir perinaui'iit i-.hudu in Ihi'.si- lulls and valleys. Tim adnpliou of a plalfnrrn that is pregnant willi U..J priticipl-'i nad sp.rit id the. nation, tlio propagation of a rode by which its machinery f-lmll be governed, and tho t-pei'ili'j.iti.ins of th-e ollieori who shall direet U in tlio pre.it f-tru-(.k's of tho pre.so.rit and postmity, 1ms plneml the party in nnei!iivoi'al altitude alti-tude before the territory and the world; and mot with a perfect jralo of approv al. Its ho, Is may now go I'm th with h ilecla-ral ilecla-ral ion of prinei pie; that is hroad enonjrh and strong enough to support a galaxy of nations. Tho work was performed eareluily, caliu'y and dispassionately, and to thosu who believe in the perpetuation perpet-uation of American prineiple.s a creed u oll'i.-rod to which ad m.iy hiioicrihe. 'Ill K MM-: VV riiOl'KIM'liE. Tho code that in to govern in the preat strujii'lu for siipreir.aey is m braned in the following eMract from tlui 1-iMini-t itf fli. i-nm iii it I ce t) wiinl to fosff-r thi liit'.ri-stnor the Beet Ion in whlrh w- live :ih vv.-ll as t ie ml -ruH'.n ot uiury othar aeet mi ..f mir c.iiuiii. i e.nni ry. We a t'.nn ".n.r nn wei vt-rluu nevot.oa t'J Ihn ristt niHl o ir.ht. t it. en uMiltotli.i inasol-iinl-i iiumuoI ih -t.tl.-. t iiii.) a..ilioi-f.y re-M-rrrit loine m ,t ell-li-r tn -o.ist:.u ion, anl 1 1 1 ic - r..n ii iixl -ts an 'I Mn-rtiea o( clt-l.ii!t clt-l.ii!t in :ili t'io nian-e ini'l o i rito. ii-a. ' 't e iriiioiie an- n U thai all no.iiienl power lsnlth. pe ..-, tleit n item il ant-mrty ih.io-rn-i-fl I. -inn mi swop itt ot ail t. o -tains anl nut -ail iio.iiy ii'iis tae 1" "ll "f the i nte-iii.o-. ia'.c; t.iiii t " i." i .'i '""I' in of tae i n.teil Mate.! i u-so.-si'n the pfin'-m naiii'.-.l la its i int-utiiittuiii int-utiiittuiii an I i !.--.- ii --es ,ry o. t imi kj-'i I-ii: mat Urn p. ,: "I i h - taie i'"'-.'H the i o-i ra tn.t so i-.ii!-.-ri d or je n.'.i lo V.rr. I J t:i:.t in-rti-ii-iiHi.t; Hi it t - I i' i: i-i-.i.iii -i.t ii ay e-t e-t i Mmi imiii. imrinti mi in p". Mile in th i.ave ieil i i t .ol ' i-.ai-titiit'oo i.nb.d-,,. i.nb.d-,,. u Tit u i of: t it tie-n.sllo :.i. ani tats 'iier ;lie- itv ' S". v.,'. in in t.n'ir :e-'e'-tie i-fiii n-e.s, aii'lr-.t tr ore ran It mi t.mill' t he- I u .li.ni- rim ' beii.iile.l. Ali'l wo liir'lmr ii'ili-i.i ! : a- i n al'o ; a-eii) o( 1 ' u i.ien of Hie t. il'e l Sli'tis n iliie.-l. uti.l .lil-iii'-;. ate ami I -,nt In ai.e '.mil' e ,,i t.it. Mi a: not ..ilei-.--no au i l-i ( ".ii i -us " follow-, liiatthe liiiiiu i Ht.tt n.-'io '- - - u .,:, hi.. . ipi.n.il. :;riy In favor of Urn Am i-i. an -u "' .i-..;.-.-f.. V pro- I I V ai ; s? I : J i-.a tl. .ii nil (i a by 1 . e iin He) ' ;i 11. V. t : : . l'i I . r.i.l. -'it I ot '.11- j'- p.. vie iv, ii :.n Hittti- ii'-' r .-.is of Ai-.i rl.-a. -Tim win l;v ,j -. -tiim i.ri t li u, :riU mid: its ah i.,.i.i;.m -ut 'i..n ,ilw..ya . e-u 'oi-hv.v,! i.y i e:-.'l J. i " in ;11 Hi'.'- e.'t.s i x i-i l.ioio or liiti niai r ani' tiie lie-.-iff. .1 o , -e: .iiN! : t--. plo:r) -ll-in "f tiled1.!!'-v tiled1.!!'-v oil: jivev ;.i pas w.i il ua th- f.-.-e li-t." 'I ins ii.i .--. p. r ..-;-'iM .--.!- ei I-; Hii: p ny, iiiiiilj i- rU ,":..' '.i.-.!e-' oi oi.iM f uiir in sl j!.iii..;-r;i'.t iii :ii -' ' u a 1'iinr ri.in to ln.inv, t ii-ii.i ;. v.ii. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of lie n oat oj i-iii-pl-.. in. -I t ;iii I !'' .) t'i Ui.au a i e -y lar. part j 0, l,i)i- nn-iiiiio iniiv e.iiu iail;. rti-i-iv.nl from tue Wo On. V e vn-iv iv. til i i ll l l.i il . -.1 al.n-.rl tlio l.e"-1 l.e"-1 1 't l.t e : 'i ' s nil- !e ny tn" i'i 'il.i' ra. ic p.irt' t i a hit t 1 "ti'- ii i'- 'il 'l'i1 f "i e . 'I u 1 1 ' y . 'I'n it pa t v .! ii;i'i! .. .1 in't pp.p -:l ..ii hi th" last ,,,,, r-- .mil .vol In I'ui-..- t ti.i-ou. li if it hi.oill i ii o re. 11 .-lli ' o i.e ii.l-i nilllpli-t.: 1 tr.. o( t ;n. u t '-r. -.' : ' . . inn.eni. T' re- p. i. ii in ) o r i ii e i ' .I .. 1.-1 .'! il n n it ; lu-iln-trv ).!i i -i- iii a-.-il'i t t'-e n p '.i iue: of ili"ii'i.i ;ei ir. nu. hi ami l.-i- ili-io .yconlnr-r. .yconlnr-r. il mi lues 1 n .eiu 1.1. hSfi.' t.p in I 'tun ; ami it. . i -.n.1'1 -d ti t'i" i.ii'. a-. ::.'.. i-npiiort ..f all i iii , (',.i in i . r tier Imli-eiu .1 p-fsperity i lie n t iiiii-i i:t. of tlio t-.-r lory. i i.e n. ... pi-; i.- l.i t p .l ey .. a;.proprlat- i;i ; tn P i n l.ni'l 1 t,... I. u t n tua.iii for ) ; - t. 1 f"r A in lie. . i i-.l .- us and is. :'.-r-, i. "i al '.' s ..Ir'-h the roll ro-ll ii.-.n p.-iri v e t. '.lihs. ',',. I ,n IS'.'.- iik'ilii.it ii.. i t e--i '..'.ii (,.po in f ieii.ii.trai a in.oiii; e. ,1'i.liV ii n ".ii lir'iii.'lit mn- LT.-i-. t mm .-iii ii.inpiin into niien ;n,.,i;.il lieoiit duvel- i. l in. -in.' I Ai.ii.i.i'o ii'ii l mn iih r'pui.lie.u: p-ny'a i- i iii .li.i th-f res; i v.-e i-. lit to ti.e lainire i,,f tiie .1 "hi .el- . . i.' nil ..lli '! ' at loll . Ilniler j ;.ni " i i e.e .1 ei "i" ei.-- n ' Hi law . (.-i (.-i i i.r i ,' t i -. "tl -is I',. -ir t.i to li'i'iie .leal-." v. .-i i .I -.-i i .i on ni-i ati-ei ol i'l t s 'i.-nt ti;u rt. ) i an ! i ei -i e,,l ir ye .init elii t -itH-nni-MO pni sii ' i I v o n' - i i. , . ,i..iMi- iii-n;. We l.eanllv in, j. rove lie- i'.t : i 'j-. " : y ; ..hry in;t.i.:iir:vti-tl i.y t . i.s iiil.nimsl ".UiO.i. le i vonr It. will opnn ii. -iv line i-ni : ' .1 in : l-li.ns f..r A nin'lr an fal in-. in-. i s ,v!i,l in umriiei. '.i-'-r.-. .iiil tie of lie.) groatost vi.ln.. in 1 "' ni'i-i. V,' ,. p. . , . , i v., in in I to ! lie l'i c il'.l oT I'leii-(I I'leii-(I ii liior' on - an iii inirii'oii n e .ime -ciort i. 1'ii .: -i ni linn ihi'in -ins in Iii.m t -rritorv. i.e a .ii ii"'n;e n-i inivm ; I en ma io from ! a. ...n i i 'i ' r ilut ol I tan. til h lie-! lie-! i j in n .r e- i hiiii' vv.in t :n re. iir.l i:.f the ! ii.- no r;a n iiiiin '.i i'l'i tin;! pit'i-tMle 1 n. I t. urn Inv nil' llllll il"ll lo t in.'ii priin-ip'.-a j of tl.e n u i -.ii' in pai'l y ami -r w lileli It strn ee nt Owl creek. I am goinst t0 make earnest appeals to thorn to (tivh McKiniev oO.dOO votes and upwards for his'earuest work. 1 know nothing of local ijiies'Jons, biit if ymi have tho principles of republicanism republican-ism at heart and bland upon them, yo.i are right. . 'The' rernarka were received amidst I.-afeninjr applauso and when quiet was fii.iiy re-.tore.l the ordorof buaiiieiswas proceeded with. XII CI LI.ANKIil'S KKSOIX-TIONS. I)e!ei!u Artloir Hrown introduced the foliowini; resolution.!: n,i, f,! That, it. is the s. n.-e o' this o mvan- tlon that Hi ie i-r.u ai'piiinun'-nls ir Utah a'nnini le seli-. l, il from tue repiihl.. aus "i I hoi w o a t. nti an I .e ;ii to ti e p u t.., who vol- it t . '..i t. ;i m lie' ivpnhl ran admiiia tra tlon I, r-j'-Mcil to s -if -t 1 -aii .oinlne! tioat tnat c.as ::u 1 ei i ... al "l e ,, l he w.ir.ls "and ret ail all others fot.ud oi.jeotion. mid V. L. Hrown launched the foliow ini' nub-titiUe: l;tnlf f. That It 1 s the sen-'o of ties eon. on-tl.ni on-tl.ni timt as an on: nl. . -I p..ny "I tiBTt-i-ri-ti ry v. e are .-nt t eil t-i ii.o i'ee.i--0',u io i of tlio nat niil ai'.v.ii I i rati hi In fntro :.p;i.init-uienl :.p;i.init-uienl i ov tne a Im n.-tratl-.ii tor tins territory under tne l!ii:uiii.,o,i. yof .he rcpi.b.l-an party. Arthur l'.i-owu said he had io or three. insUiic-s to relate that would show tho wisdom of his resolution. A gentleman ot i;ood r publican record, atul hol'iinir ollico joined tho republicans, republi-cans, bill so rlt-'i-."d was ho at the chan.'e to address a liberal meeting that he left the republican parly atui joined the liberals. Another t'entle-maii, t'entle-maii, hoidiuK a stiil higher ollice, who said he was commit out with the reputi-eans, reputi-eans, when approachetl for a tew dollars dol-lars refused to eontribuin and then, voted ain.st the party. I think th.s resolution will do morn to whip into tine this class of republicans than a year's talkip.jj. f thinK some notice should be taken ot these incidents; and especially in r.-oard to these hih Ollices aiid bei'ausn of the respect we should show the olli-ers themselves we should make at least casual muniion of them. V. L. Hrown in support of his amend menlto tho resolution said: As we have had heretofore no platiorm. nothing noth-ing binding upon anyone, no one can bf held to account for what he aid before this time 1 claim it would be unjust to hold anyone to account for what they have done. Republicanism in L tail is of today. We beiu today and we must not hold to anyone who has followed his own volition vo-lition heretofore. We have had noth-ins noth-ins to adhere to before today. We have now. Let us invite all of them to w ork with us give them an opportunity opportun-ity to join with us. Do not try to whip them in line. I would not by forced there myself. Let our motto bo "raal-ieit "raal-ieit to none, tfood will to all." Delegate Devine offered the follow-resolutiou: follow-resolutiou: M.--That it Is tha ansa of the rep ublicans ub-licans of Utah in convent ou as emitted that all e n. tracts to l e performed within this territory ter-ritory be restricted to competition l oiiilneil to tne bona line residents of UtHb. terilttny and we rucoruiiieiiit to thoi-e havlin; the lower to determine this privlleee to aije this tlie.r earnest consideration. Harlow l-'ersjuaon pleadud for tho adoption of this resolution. ' It ia." said he, "in accord with the principle of protection. As we do not want for-eijrn for-eijrn workmen to do our work, so we do not want anyone outside of Utah to do Utah work. If $100,01)0 is to he expended ex-pended in street pavinir, let every dollar dol-lar o-n to Utah workmen." was conlided thu work: 1 Tin-; tin i nit-. Tlie onice n of t ie r -p ml '.n Ji.t' ty In flit , t.-tr.t .iv 'r l'i. i i !n;;i n .ti fo I i t s K:rst ill. ilr-n.in o; I lit -f. ir i . .i .il ( . in "i 1 1 ten ' ! Se.oml Secri'lai y of the T.-l ritor.c.l c-i-.i t lull;..''. 'I'll : i .1 Tl-.-aiiiil'in- of the Ti rt 1 1 n- al com initt.-e roniili -Tim Te-rilni- al C "i'"'il co -.ini " e.-. Hiia i'li" l-;ei:nl io coinni lit' . Kli;.'-..N AND m iiKI nr I I'l l ' i.l. I'i -i 'i tl ) i ii.in m.l I i.r ti'" t"i ritoci ii . e i tr il e. mini fee eli ill b- ele led by ( til ( I. .l'i, 1 1 e"Ilo:it,OU, a-III eil '111 I e O I"-'" .. ". i e ' nu I ci.a i i.,aii of i lie e.."-io i .-. . -.ii ii r -Scc.i'iid In.) e.-cretiry .-niil he i le i I i v I the te.'itlnri.il conoiilltes .inn -hill it in nf '. Ii 'io -nicrel ;i V of t tie e .e -III 1 1 n com in I : t e-t 1 Tun. I -The" trcamivr .,l,.i, , e,.ci. d ly t ie , teiri'ie-. nl ' .''iiniitten from i . ic.vti n.e'nieis. I l- .c,r!h Tlie ten il. r al eoinin.tl e -Ii il 1 c .e ; I s si of one '..eiiilicr 1'u 'i tahi"tni lntlo.S I. M-i.iI. to ii.- tm iiina'ed ny th tl -.e. at. s fr nil e ii h e iiiut v r.-s i.. live y I 1- .it 1 -The evnciltive coinintte.- ah-ill trn I -1st ot ei'lit niemttHi w to l-e eie t d ny I he t -t-- I rit'irntl i-ota mtt'i.) wnicii eie-ii.lV" com nn. t.-e may or en-.y n d. P.- n-e i isof tie- i.-r- rnorinl coiiii'iitlett. Iclt in li'lli'" I'Vi-ill m.l-t It in nun-in me nl.ei -i of t liar com m tie-. sni 1 esfcuii . e niil tee hall n an i-..e tie iiiTaii-t ot itie i-.'pu-'ican pa-iy in I 'inti in Hi li-l'-r m between lilt) Illectlil'.'.- of lie- I erri I o' i . i'n ll iii t P es. At any inn -tin it of eit.i-"- "t 1 1... com lull tees a in vnnity of silt- i eoliimittce pre-ent h i,i,i c iniit.uu a ipittiiim lor tiie tr.iiib.n iio.t Of I'tliil 'I'-i. si i Ii -Any vacancies In the oi'i'h es aho-.e n imed or in th : o-.iiiiinitt.ei! nnail be lilicd by t : , o o ini.niit ie. lift. is. Fir.t 'I he mai'tit'i-of v.nin' oi ail niea-tio.i- in rn i ention ex .---p! i nriocai y o:- ...in I . , tlo i. Wnere lie- i- ii i'l t nilltiji Is iltiled ;u ' - iii l hi- a- f 'i.ott .: The then m;. ii of i.e ri tu en I 'oil ;-h o c:iiie ti rni in i-iiaiii.t'i t ) l.-i . uli -d in u.phai.i ti-c ti-c 1 tn-J.-r. 'lint iii -irm.-in ol tii-i ilelir.i ion fi-o.n e it-i county m i.i n call. -i', ihl!l ii-i-.iiinni .' '"'t'i nl mi in - oil 11! v. ii 1 1 1 c 1 1 i- 'ri ! I h .) re.'ii''. Icil liy t .e hi.ii'.-t.iry ft' th" t-'iiveii ion it i iinnoiin --.!; provine i, tli.ii anl- tie!. '.ate "f - ml i n..ti'y S 11 i' t. , lie. It to til ' ami' ' 111 -elil-int. ol '.!,.' till', of h'-t co liny -iiet prci-piis i ' Oc iiQIl eln e-liu-nt ..( tli '"v. ie of in c .iiv.-n'i on. . i...y iii-i-.i alii ittil'' t llul !i )i- miilv Ii' i 't'n.l V.-'"il b.l it re ne-i -..an 'i.. v I. i r..i.i- . t ne ni! i - In ill ..ll.i.i tin ne l! It -ly e ..l-i" t. ie l.-'i "f lie " II. . ie- 'I'Cil HI'! eo inly lo ne .a '.-I. M h'il e.i h il. I 0" i'n -r. r t.ii.ili niiiMitii.'t' It'-' vine t ii .'('.ill, iil'ti li" I'c.c.lil i.l -i. ii Itell ril.tii lie 111" ' v.tio "1 -ii 1 ( i'li" y oi sneii a lion. S Ill A m. I j e i: " "I III.' tote eil-t on ,ny r.-ii. ,! l .-! hero.'.. ,! I'liin'-iiljiii -i.ail h ) !-.! c'.-p. nf s ,. h ones Ion. 'i nn-ii ii ...".- - iiiii. .i of i nd -r shal ; -.. no I I,- "it 1 . " 1 : l '. ' - . 1 1 " - t tl! In Out I it .1" W.d" III Ot del lor by the e in. ' ll. on. I'l.IlM IMINT (lltliAMZA 1'l.iN. The i-ooi' olie i on pi'i iii-ment o-'i'nni-z itimi mil l t the f'lll'uviurr report, which M as a-lopluil as read : Y.'i'.r cicni-rtlce on p-ninine ,t o.- -a-ii 'a-tlon 'a-tlon !..-.: 1 nv - io -. in. n:t t.n- ,o 1 ni ii ; reo i.r:: i'. i.1,;!'. .. n:':i'ti.ii -I c a-r "1 n " n i h 1. I .u -In ; li ,: of if. .- ' s.s vuni- ;i -rinau iit. o.;i -ers of I ,.. i . id.. ,u: l-'.e-1. -i.i.ni ,'t ..i r .'ii -ll. T. ilii.iu: ,',:i oi "..'.... i c pi e-el n - A 1-1 .X" of 1. !ah co.'.nty. W.lii m H. il. ir-- 'i s , o i n ,-. ;..iin ; 'i-li-.r of linnet"' in y '". Vi" n I -. .v. i i li or .lor- ! ii.tiic I'li.t..', aa 1 1' T. I'a-'-i e.voi-tii ot lleaver i eon'ii . . ! Hoi- n i"n n.-nt ne -ret. ;ry ---Joel ili 'lis o.' ! F, . at- ' a t -e . --ta--y -Ll-oi-.e M 11 m.-tta i ' : re . :. !.:.. i it t o y II rliert S. 1' n of , Uta!: c -ili.-.y. li. 1'. H'llii'.i.-ki perm ui 'tit chainn--in I wns c.ii:dii'i"J ti his s.-at and inii-o-i duced to the convent ion as tho lirst ; chairiu hi of the lift i-t-.'ul-irly i:tiri!i'Z" I republican ttorrior a! con- vetili oi ever lielil i.i I'lail. Mr. H'ii:urs:.i thanked the convention i for li-morin r him with the posh ion of 1 jtrt; - it i : ii r oiiicer and cotie-t -uulale I it on the splendid portion of the republi-: republi-: e-iti p.uiV in th-' United Stales to lay. ; Th.it unviable position ho believed was ; largely duo to Inn peerless ability of 1 thai great stait-sm-t'i, Jam.'s (i H.aine. ; ji ii eat apo'iau-e. It is mir duty to carry i on that work which he has hen-jun. We ' will now pronem'. t tho reu.ar busim .-s i of tho coin enliou. i Tin) I'laltiirm. i Tiie e.immlttt-.i on resolutions tliro.ii its t-h :i ; 1 1 ii i:i. Wili'.am linli'er-! linli'er-! stoit, made iis u-p .rt which after some debate an I am-ntim -n'. was approved ; amid iuten-ni eii'Liiti-iiism. I T'e- "epii'lic in- o' Tt ill in conv..ii':,n n-- S''l'..' C !!." Ittillil) I '1" pl'O'-l Of 1 . U. Tl ; lory tl'.ili t ... ti ll il ,rt i .l ie Wi.-n i n y ;i i. I ni.' old .hii rcn 't'-, b -!i'ii I rtii'in an.l'i oie j loruci line:! t'.o o li''t'.-i Unit ieu I nio.-i u.-1 u.-1 re -t y t- fi.i- leiiili'- u'ooii. 1 .'... Hi.'llliit.'i' .e -.a-l. . .' in . i i-n niil of pa! no i-"i t i r- c ';,"!. , e i ne i :i !i ;.. r !Mt :i:i . . in' ii r ii mi I i - ;i p -. i"-l r ii'e . it i i e ..-11- i ..ft y. an t ne iii 1 ! L iii t i' any .-'o:-' .o l..r -e con lo-s u ! e.- a . : ti o . ! in m mil l lie l-e esia ' ish i ..II I ..1.1 !' tt Tl. 1Ve 1 1H fo be i onde i n in it m mn il to lie- be-l ill ! le" -ts of aii - I.e p of rum. i Vv e . oii-.i' il .I I.- ihe r.-iiiitiiicans of rtb 1 Upon lie- lil'Lie o:.' p. f it'.l itl .lie I e.'t'iit ci ' 1 1 ill. til Hi! 1.1 I1 w . re -mil til it I i.n n.i: V c .ill I ,t..-- h .p - to in. ik" n.ore l r.u i a l e . ! uini"."!.'. and t -te -'l:en u i ;.ri.-.o!-t..i is of i . a. ! !". i ini 1 1 1.: . 1 ir;i. s onr c. n id-ill iiele-: I h .1 f th" tine- '.i ne ii- .o ..nail w In n .i iume ma only 1.1 tl:" pt..,p;. of Hie t Tl tit" I -V i 1 1 be ft. till. I ar . raye ! nii.iei' i he bannei uf ili.i party nf pro-. pro-. pre -a. i-efevhi" that the party nnon ivli.rli coin-i coin-i iiiiiiiiiii rlnnl.y reiy for i.lie ic-nt rnsnltt of ir-.i .- iiiieni bhonU i-icai ly u -line itt p. wition I Iff'. re ;he H-i.pie upon ail ipiestinns of j L-fli' r il int-Teet an.! on oi tunee, we l.ereiy 1 eiinii' nile the foil .wii'if as tho plalformo'f ; prlnciti'es of the r- tiit.il. an pa ly nf t'laii. ! l e m e iniaPer.tb y al t tcl-o 1 to the principles i of the repii"l!":m p.itty a-id a' e pre'-ii-'i1 to n. ii:-t;i;ii t -em hef ire the p 'l-p.e oi this t-n-- j-itorv "t.-viHj l.'.ut thup are i" Ucti 1 .itd I. lie ill! tie. i.e l'.,'l I..H.V to ir.lt"Ct tll i- i ti "t f' ti! It ; e. to ina.nt.iin rree s. hooi--, to r., o ii ei ! ... 'ei' to nm nain t .e h-eeir I II. , e '. i ; :!. ;. ' ' p. i e" Amc if m , !.,..... i . n an in. .ii, .till to be. lire ; i : i li 1 n t el!,-."' I in" vet -rails i . t.n. -, ; .in i : c .1," iii '.i ii n it families of ..'',! II 'I . ' vV .1 net id ll; i -..v. '' til. II be restored t t l ii . ,.,)., t ...I ; h i il ii.-:'! I'i'i -re l iit) pasna:;n of In.- ii" mei-l ,,'in i ii. ' o.' is;,'. , ,.,'. i . I . .! ..fi'-.i: i p..,iil,'r fovernment i i in It r i.' ir ... f r li..io... il. -liiici .oa.. by mi- n : e or - 'r Ii'oin nil .1 Id .it i. tu. ... i o ... ... liv hi .' ill. ii -.enietlt. of ;.!.,-. i; . i; ,.- nt i ' I I i, - llf .V.il.'-I lie -llllll I, ... ! ,, n ... -. '.! ll t.lle ',' . oeecs of l.lV.. , ,i i i,-. ; ', . ; i" - - - ol i in- p.iw. r of ;i ,i' .-. 1 1 to a 1 t "i i s. alien i. sen on ae-i ae-i .,1 i of po :!',.) i.i oiv aiiioiis relations, ai,. v.,1! ...... u.-iil ii-. .oil L.:ii laws ol the li lt il .-lit"''. 'i - n-.'-i ri ;i nl " if" I ie 'i'K'dty of hihnr o il t ! -h ;,' ' : i ri.e. l--,:liai'.n.l to pro-p. pro-p. .t ti-t ii 1 '. t - i nn ie I oiorer anil c. m-l: m-l: ! , - i .rr !.! t.i" iinbile funds, iii- .f s- . i.n . n to ) pr Ie el.eeln all pllb-!i pllb-!i iMii ,.-. a nl I .1 I t ill work should go to '! he nu' .on .! '-ep ii.; c in party, in its plat- f . in .el pie. I hi -s--. ... '-i.i'V.I. -'Tiie fcoterti-j fcoterti-j ne nt. nv i i ncre-s or the tm r.tor.es. Is based nnon lie ---it v oi.lv. to . h . end t itai. they may be oie i -t ii -i oi on' ii'i'O i. 'l'..e,e;o. e. wh.-n-i t .e ' fie t on I ti. n o Hi p ipuialimi, mafoi-lal i 1V.MU-. r ., piiiin. nile i .-c e .Hid inoriility j in sa ii a-t t n n!' :-. .he lo.-.tl ptiei'ii- ! i ." .t tit -i'l'in. in ' p i '. j o: the t.-rritorieti hoi'd -i. i er-ift;.-:, a- a rielit I iner.-rit In I ii, t" 1 .nu 1 . 1- t ..-ill -elves i-onstitinl 'bs ii-.l .t.ire ! n---. nl ., a id be adiiiiit .d into ; i nn on.' Witde it- t nit 'he r-pui'it -an par' y In Utah is oi-'-.,.!! t- I in in iln'v i as tm -ia.eli.io 1. Tee i, esi.i in n ,.t-.t:o .en i' ior Utah is not Invoheit in ; li ' l-i e e ii - 1 ti-nl ii s ii-s. or In tne iii-vlfl-l io i of iii (i epi!. o ti.e tniiioi-y oi national ! p. I ' V 11! c.-t ! ,Ve ii -,e tho .-ii it 'ii-nt of laws which will ; c- nn : li niii .. n t i an.l e n tt- in the appli-, appli-, ",lo : i i t "let-,' I put ....f tin- i'llited Slates ! ;d,. rinii n I ' ic.-i.-i-, to I he io'tion aud de-! de-! . n . i e ii "1 mi i il inopei-ly, so that pros- ',.,.,-. .;-i in . I.e nin e ijr. at.y enconrase-l to j co iiiii f ihe'r ".jili.ral. nils in our great inln-e inln-e ai ill -it lie. .-. e .I n.iii 1 i It-e'ni -tmeiit of a law makln; It a nn f.e ,'e.'(,.:or f . - emjil.f, t;rs to tii-ctine ! -.. h it is known a . ' 1 1 l: l:-tin or to ihtn fere i i in t i - f: t tlo . i o i .e.r e'n; 1 .yees i.l ti.e e-'- r. i-e oi tne nan. Li' o by any ro.t oi coercion coer-cion ti e hold t eat d-lit houra -t oiihl be made bv la' ii il I'"- w r - on i.l public tvi.i!,. -e. o .ti ii in in i or ol t- pi t.ii.l i railroad le.is-l;i: le.is-l;i: ion under wt i-ii ra li'o.i.'i companies shall Im eiien,ir:i.;,.ii to i.n.ia tiio linns that are p.". led f ii- till) fni-'ll I' oeeiiiiipllliilt Of I tilh'S ! i; -,.t ie o-irco , .ii , v, inch sh ill at tne Wiine i ! 'nn fiily prole ", th lilt ,18 of ill iivitl- nl- in: i i'ii, !!,.iii'liics ia ti.eir relat ons p, ;:,' -ot.i.f. n :.'. erf. .', ' .ie l. .ii-i a"!; ! -I lull "H as v.'ill satisfac-t satisfac-t - ,,y .iil..o th " a- .e.-i-IlltHlt a id taMi.tloIl .1. jl.'o 'l-i-.. V. .i . Ini-. r he em. cnient or a personal r.'iris-ti-: ti- n la.v whic., -. ,t-l i coiniiel litters to re.:- i.ier III pcl'ttll or ie Site f.;ctor voucin.i'H. li vnm 1i:o r t-:,;ict ri sid-'tiCH ; a'til wo ur e the iiiioiiPon in a litiii.t law uiiulineil afier tlie Ai t .iiiiii -'.siciii, .-. . th.it ihe .li-sm i '6 of f .ml ni i Ii el1 'nireooic ino f.uuil.ar In i .-nine pi es in tils t-ii-.iory may not in re-i re-i ..tic.- att.i. :. to t:.t- r..T inline- ol fUu. a ik::ai KKi-raucAN'. At this juncture tiie presence of (lenernl Norton, every white strati in whose white locks represents a tnnt'lyr-1 tnnt'lyr-1 doiu of 1 1." tu b ! ma n loyalty itl the ! political warfare of Texas, was detected ; allium tip- sot clali rs a.-.d at the motion ' of 1 )i-ieT,iti. Miller ol li.i oi was iuited a sent t.n tiie rostrum. Tho history of the lvpubiican slrurlo in the Mtutll wo-.iid im incomplete without thistiiiud old p-ilriot's presence itl il. His voice was raised in behalf of William lt-irri-miii and In- is now on a mis. a n to Ohio in oeiiaif of .Mr. .Mciviiiiey. V.ciditii; to ! th- hearty ovation that his prc-.-itce J aroused tiio pioeral acknowledged it as f it i o w s : Mr. '!i;ir-i'fii mid (h iitjt mat: I came here as a iookt-r on. As the bee noes to thi! I'ower for honey, so I jjo to every r'o.iubii Mil iiieeliiiif possible, to gather i slte-iylh etui because they do my heart I pci'd. I "rive you the netional har.d of ! a uatio'ial repuldican. The rcpubiicau j p:.rty is il." party which elected that , in in of (bill. Abraham Lincoln, i T)iroii;ii him millions now exercise the i ritjlits ( f American citi'.eus who before ! worked in sh u-kf --. It is the party nf ttiio itnd iinadiillerain 1 A,n.,ricaii i pi i'icip.es; it is the party that Imihues ! tl. it the Auicriean laborer shouid re-i re-i reive pay enoinjii for Lie hi! or to hai o i mid own his own castle and vine nml I tie-iree, and none to uiuie-t or maku ! linn ulraid. ! Tint republicans of Utah have just i lhi curd to tin s!' rosnliiliin.- rcsnln-i rcsnln-i tioTis riiiiiiu"; wit. i i'ciibiiean principles. prin-ciples. I nm one of tfioho plain iincir-i iincir-i en 'ii scribed ri" publicans who bei,t-i e that : those who do tim work shouiil recuive ! the reward of their party, j We have a sound national currency I aud the liberty of our fellow men as records. We have many who ate able I to hold leadership of party, but we have i one matchless loader, James ti. Pdaine, ! w hom no power, European or other, can prevent being the president of the United States. His e.xaiteil ability and his reciprocity idea are enough guarantee guar-antee ior us. Harrison is respected every where for i his devotion to republican principles. We have honest John Sherman. We have Judpn Cresham tha soldier and I eminent jurist. We have William Me-j Me-j Kinley. 1 am (foiatr to Ohio. first I ittieiUd piud," at -laeob Lmithful said.. Mr. Miller said that should the contracts con-tracts go to outside men, Utah men would have to lie employed to do the work. Even if outside laborers were broueht in the chances were that they would become residents of Utah, so infatuated in-fatuated would thoy be with Utah's beauty and climate. Frank Canuon said he saw no reason why the brick-layers and stone-masous should not be protected if the lawyers were lo be protected, undortherule asking ask-ing for federal appointments to bamade from Utah men only. He for one was heartilv in favor of adopting the resolution. resolu-tion. The resolution was then adopted. The convention adjourned uutil 7:o0 o'clock. THE NIGHT SESSION. The delegates reassembling at 7:"0 o'clock William Lewnian of Garfield couuty Introduced tho following resolution: resolu-tion: I'milrrit, That we call upon conirresa to mod fy the law reouirlnit those de- innKtn .-tit timber on tho pub.ic la ids lo secure ,,enn'ts. Hi order to relieve the peop e ot the burd-r. that they aru now couin: be I to tear in eon-neetiou eon-neetiou with Uieir tua..er supply. Judge C. W. Bennett introduced tho following: R-lrM. That until fur! her ordered by the ronublicans of th'a teir.itny, in convention asB 'nii l-i, rooivsent Hi. n in future repm-li-can convention- oi th s territory shall he b.is.-.l ou the re iii'e i"ust!-en. tn in the set etal c . .n-lies .n-lies .laeapres.'.d a: tiie Ui.-t i - em rai t lectiuu, Tne resoiutiou prevailed. TERUITOKIAL COMMITTEE. The election of a territorial committee commit-tee was then proceeded with as follows: 7; -anrJ. W. Cox. l!f Hid. ' F. A. Hox. C.ifp J. C. Jvnowles. JhtvuA. T. Aiavbee. i!u-firlil-J. P. Chitlfstcr. 7 ;() H. V. Hay born. ,.' Alma ila:.ue. VwiHi John K.tler. MUl'irtlO. M. Hanson. dit'.n-.v T. K. (1. Wells. ,'-'.-V-AVeMi-y K. W-illon. ,!.' ,., .1 (iei rgc M. Cannon. tS.iM '( A. H. Lund. S'i vii rV. II. CmrK. iimmil Alma Ehiridge. Tutu k A. C. Shields. ', (Jeorgt! Sutherland. t'(is-.fi T.i-.tmas S. Watson. li'f'.i-r A. P. Hey wood. Tho nominations were confirmed an.! i Judge Lvnch presented the name ci Hon. (J. V. Dennett as ciia rman. The uoiiiiiiiuioti was eirtpientiy supported sup-ported bv John Henry Smith an I Judge Bennett Was unanimously elected. Judge Bennett responding to vociferous vo-ciferous calls aud congratulating the convention that the standard of tiie I |