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Show reeognizo the great chieftain through whose, wisdom, courage and democratic spirit our country was saved from the curse of aristocracy and neihaps from a return to hereditary rule itself such as Hamiltonsought t" cugraft upon our institutions, and as many other republicans of more recent times would cither consent to or not vigorously vigor-ously oppose, iu preference to the rule oi the messes over the classes. Resolved. That we sent a word of cheer and hearty erecting to our brethren elsewhere who celebrate the day and contribute towards to-wards making it received by the public at larire as what it rcaily is, one of the most notable days in our national day. Bctcdved. That these re.-o'utions be spread in full upon our records. Rc ut ne business was resumed by the election of Maurice Somers to the important office of wiunebago. Sachem Powers then announced that during dur-ing ut-xt week wigwams would be instituted at Ogden, Ptoto, Eureka and Park City and that Maurice Somen had been detailed to institute one at San Pete. . Sachem Powers also announced that there were but fourteen places to be tilled on the trip to Chicago and admonished those wiio desired to accompany the special train to notify Clarence Hall during the ensuing week. The trip will be the most interesting ever made out of Salt Lake aud no one can afford to miss it. It is requested that liberal democrats in all counties outside of Summit aud Salt L'ke counties communicate at once w t:i H; rrv Duke, keeper of the wampum of the so -i ty and member of the territorial demo: r . c committee, with a view to obtaining a tn 1 delegation from all parts of the territory o the democratic territorial convention, to bo held in this city on May 21 next. jit GREAT BATTLE, Both Parties Now in Active Training-tor Training-tor the Beacontres Before the Aational Convention. Western Democrats WilF Stand l"n-eompromisingrly l"n-eompromisingrly With tbe Organization Organi-zation or Four Years Ago. THE RlPUBLSCAN CLUB. Resolutions Adopted by a Body Numbering Number-ing 700 Sndorsiu;' the Dooley Territorial Committee. TUSCARORAS IN SESSION. Now Wigrwanxa to bo Kstabdislied at Many Outsiibe Pointa in tlio Territory riie Pllsrriawge on to Chicago. Commentino; on the approaching Utah contests before the national contentions, a prominent democrat said this morning that some metst important decisions had been obtained ob-tained from the state central committees and national committeemen of many of the states in which the Utah committee of '88 was upheld. The Pacific coast committees are a unit on the question and as they are familiar with the minutest issues in the situation, sit-uation, it is very likely that the national convention will recognize their opinion on the contests. "we have not been governed by auy do-litical do-litical affiliations," added the speaker, "but have submitted the proposition to democratic demo-cratic and republican committee alike. We started out te tret the sense of competent judtre- in the matter, and I feel confident that Thu delegations that can trace their title back the committee of '88 will be reeog-nifd." reeog-nifd." Then on what do the bi-chloride democrats aud republicans rely:-" "On nothing more than the farcical as-sunuition as-sunuition that the committees appointed at th alliance conventions last year represent the party organization in Utah. Of course the li-chloride dremoerats am! mormons liojie to draw strength from Joe Washington aud his outiit who are advocating statehood. Merritt and Korrell expect to reach the southern democrats but it will mean work. The sons of the south are too chivalrous to subscribe to anything that advocates the hydra-headed queen as the proper custodian of a household. Let me say to you lliat the democratic organization of '88 have sot this light their own way now. The ltepulilic in Club. Tiie national republican club in a trale of enthusiasm met at Grand Army hall last evening, and H'led it nigh to its utmost. Once more had the patriots awakened to the fact that they were being threatened by the Church of Jesus Christ in its ;. with the few unwary republicans who had been entrapped en-trapped by .Smith, Sharp et al., and to arouse them to a sense of danger every patriot was prepared to do his port. The club, which now shows an active enrollment en-rollment of over 70.), was called to order by-Ron. by-Ron. C. E. Allen, with Colonel E. M. Onion at the secretary's desk. A report was thc-eupon submitted by territorial ter-ritorial committeeman Charles S. Varian, who, after submitting the action of the re publican territorial committee at its recent-meeting-j cautioned the club that if the Seceders succeeded in obtaining obtain-ing recognition at the national convention at Minneapolis one of their purposes would be to secure the adoption of a plank advocating statehood tor Utah. The awful warning fell like a thunderbolt among the members and there was an evident evi-dent determination to o to the convention prepr.-cd icr a struggle. Af'.ir remarks by Chairman Allen the following fol-lowing committee was appointed to arrange for tii. approve! ing convention: VV. (i. Van Homo, Elijah Sells, T.J. Greene wald, J. L. Franks, C. W. Burris, J. 11. Morris, J. C. Conklin. The work of establishing clubs in every county in the territory w is then taken up for ( onsidi ration untl the following assignments assign-ments posted: Eureka C. S. Varian, J. L Green. Summit C. E. Allen, llarrv Ilaynes, M. M. Aui-hn. Weber Judse McDowell, F. E. Palmer, Henry Page, 3 II, I e;rdslev, H. W. Law-re Law-re nee, W. S. McCurnR-k. It was announced ihat the Salt Lake Theater The-ater had i-eeu secured for the convention on May 18, a oigh noon, and for the mass , mectiuir o follow in the evening. tint ToUoniug resolutions were theu adopted by a unanitnnus vote of the club; ffistotveii That this club recognize tin- com-p.iltee com-p.iltee of w):ich J. E. ftooiy Is now chairman, chair-man, as tho only lejxit.snate'and nutorized j territori:;; repuliiicau-romniittee of Utah. 7iV.':;V(i, That we endorse the able and na-tnoti. na-tnoti. address adopted and issued by it at'.ts ' nnotin;; !,u Ap: il 5, 1834. 7Je. ifiuil. That we aho endorse its call for a rc,,rtb!i' a. territorial convention to meet in ' .salt Lake City on Mat 18, 1812, to select dei- I' egiuea to Uiu lopuiimuu uatuma: convention tu be bcld in MlnnoapolLi June 7, ISBB. Kesolvrd, That in the opinion of this club said committee represents, and its action will be indorsed by the republicans of Utah. The club is already achieving magnificent rc.Milts iu the dis.-emina ion of this territory with republic I teachings and wiil overlook nothing that eau add to the weuritv of republican re-publican interests in a Ik kl thsit shali have been baptized a state when polygamy is iu realty a ih sid dot; a;s;l tin-ehi reb has taken its hand from tlie mantle ot state. Th j Tnacrora 1'atriots. The Tuscarota-s held another rousing meeting in their w igwam last night at which time forty-four new applicants were ad- i mitted. lissmd Sachem Powers presided aad r -;td a communication from tiio- county dem- ! oeratie committee of Summit county an- i nouueing; tnut a d'elegation forty strong would obey the call for the democratic convention con-vention to be held in tiiis city May IS!. Its s reading was the signal for a tremendous outburst of approval in 200 throats shouted themselves hoarse. the following resolutions were submitted , and adopted: The Tuscarora society, realizing that we have reached the lth anniversary of the ; birth of the father and protector of the democratic dem-ocratic party in tin United States, hereby mark the event a one worthy of commemoration commemo-ration by us ami all other democrats in good standinjr everywhere. Remlvkl, That in Thomas Jefferson our country had one of the purest, ablest and most unselfish statesmen and patriots, with- out fear and without reproach. ftWrn?, That in the luster shed by his re- j fulgent nam-- upon the iasid which nave him birth and honored him, and which be in turn honored, we realize the light whi.-ii w.ll lead us out of the shades of the prevailing dark-aess dark-aess and rescue ;;s from the state of thing created by the unseemly scramble fo:' place and power of many ot mir more recent public pub-lic men men whose effort- and acta contrast most strangely with those of the trreat man whose name we revere. Rolved That the diplomacy which gained for our country honorable recognition abroad and the matchless statecraft which protected pro-tected without robbing sis at home, the lOMjre oi Thomas Jefferson arises above and soars 1 beyond that f any competing or opposing Statesman of his own or any other day. Jicxolivd, That iu Thomas Jeilersou we j |