| Show republican adopted by the tha co convention liven tion held at spanish fork sept 30 1893 1 we endorse the national platform adopted at the minneapolis con bention ven tion held in june 1892 and es ees specially ally endorse the protection plank 2 we unqualifiedly denounce the action of the democratic Demo critic party in the matter of bounties 3 we call attention to the beneal cent rei re suits tilts of the bounty on sugar whereby in casi cap will this y year e be paid v a id t to utah a counte v farmers n e ra lu tur r af bish lot th iari toe com bishing 1 n g the only n money ey with t h which they can pay au aa excess excessive iva democratic taxation 4 we charge the loss of two millions of dollars to orz orr or r territory this thia y year car in the sheep industry to the free t trade rade heresies her esies of the democratic party 5 we demand that the raw materials of our country be ba protected as well as the manufactured articles 6 we favor the free coinage of silver at a ratio of 16 tol to 1 with gold and de the action of the democratic party through its secretary of the treasury in ignoring the purchasing nur chasing clause of the seerman act we oppose the repeal of the sanio same until a favorable substitute ip obtained and we do hereby endorse the action brave men who are fighting for the very life of silver in congress 7 we demand that all laws be en forced until the chev are repealed and deny the power or right of a democratic president ident to use his own wn discretion des as to their enforcement 8 the present enforced idle condition tio n ot the laboring classes of 0 our ur nation is directly due to the election 0 of f a democratic president and congress congles pledged to the repeal of tha ehg protective protective features of our tariff laws 9 we believe in the doctrine of home manufacture that home industries are peculiarly peculiar lv applicable to utah on account of her isolated position and pledge ourselves to their encouragement promotion and maintenance 10 we hold the democratic parta reSDon responsible sible for the present depleted condition ot of tha county treasury for the extravagant salaries paid to county officials and for the necessity of a grievous taxation at a time when the people are least able to bear the bur don den 11 11 we denounce de nonnce the action n of th the democratic legislature of 1892 2 in th the autocratic anto cratic manner in which they refused to even read petitions from taxpayers of this county in relation to the maintenance of the sugar industry 12 we demand the reconstruction of the legislative and council districts on a basis of good s sense ense and common honesty |