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Show POLITKS AT 1'llOVO. Ilia ItrpuMli-Anl Hat .Mcfllni? In tlit (Jptrn Home llicrr. AahtliflyinnoiinrvJ InycalcnUy'a Kkwk, Iho llcpubllcana of I'roro met In the Open housa at that placo on MonJay evening. Anionic thoaa uccu prlng atata on the itagg wcrothn lion. Jnnica HIiArp, 0. W, Ilttinalt and John Morgan of Halt l.ako City; II. It. Kid rr-lRc, l'ctar tluU, J. W, N. While cotton, H. Hull rook, J, C. Oraliam anJ Mteral other leading ltcjaibllcan of I'toro. Altera telecthn by tlio baml, Mr. EMrnlgenoailiMM J. W. N. While cotton aa clialrniAii. The motion wm rarrletl. Tha chairman aalJ, In aulnUncal Tha lleiuh!lnin orgaiittAtlon lini alwiya couiteU Inrrallgitlorj. Thera lfiiurlufoir ricorl that we wlli la corr U. Till la the rty tint Im Urn at tlio head of errry lolltlcnl reform In Ihlt country. A plauiv. There are many Democrat! who will likely hear thlngi thla eTeo-lug eTeo-lug that will alaitl them. Aaanor sanitation tha Dernocralln tly liaa atood In the way of progrrm. There are many (a-opla In thitlarty that are lioneat, upright, aud patriotic, man who, when the nallou'a llfo blood wa about to be rplllt-J, helU to aate It. lut aa a parly Ibli aa net Iho cup. We IiitII. you lo llaten to the argu menta that we hare lo oiler. Compare them wllb what our criwnonta aire. and when you hare tlio open l-sok bo-fore bo-fore you, we are ml afraid of the re lulla. Applause.) lion. Jauieariharilhen read tha ad ilrrea from the Uniiriry Territorial roiumlllets He waa Irojuently ap piainkJ. Mr. John Morgan aahli In coming; Uforo you tonight to iIIicum the ellti cat tuliiclplea that are agltatlDR the .lo of tbla Territory, I dealie to be free ami to preaent my tlewa In a manner man-ner thai will be fair; not aucli aa will atlr up ilrlfa or anluioally. The InMUcal flluatlon In Ihll Tel-rllory Tel-rllory li one tint la alniott auomaloua. We hare had broken up the old political llli, mil In tlio change thitlaukluc place we do not citt that the reulla which a great many .ijle hate looked for, that the great majority of the loople of Utah will Join the Democratfe party. 1 have not I'liangt-J toy hlraa at all. 1 hare alwayi been a Itcputllran. The Iwu great principle! lu which Iho national illllcal arllre -litter are the Urlfl and the poaeraof thegeueral KOTrrunieiit The queatlou of rluti' rlghla la a very old one. When the Southern rluUca wlihed lo avevde front the Union, Jainra Iluchanan, wtio waa than i'rvl dent of the Hulled H(au-i,tald that the goTrrnmeut had no roiutllulloiial right to Interfere with a HUte. Abraham Lincoln, ou the other hand, nl.l that It had, and look rncaaurta lo atop the acta of aeceaalon. (Aiplauae.) I have 1-tTii forrot Into a txieltlon llial I illd not dealre, from lha aUtctutiita of the Demorrallo newcair, the H!t lke ;eruW, to Ilia efTect that the Democrallo -itty ha leeu more friendly to the opleof Utah than haa Iho llrpubllcan. If we take hlatory for It we will find that In nearly every caw the active oplllou haa come from the lemocratlo orgrnlxa tlou. 1 ahoubl not hate brought up thla matter If It had Mil been agitated by my vpiainenU. In education alwi the Itetaibllcaiia have alwaya been In the lead, l'runi a conijarl-on of aevi n or eight Jjlatra which are Democratic, and the aaine tiumUrof llrpubllcnn Hlalei, thoae of the latter aro rery much In the Iced. I lake It that the Hlatea which go lte4iblliTin do au on acrauut of Iho higher education the people receive. 1 atk )uu )olo of Utah, who have made tucheproud record lumallenof etlu cation, IK) 3,011 wlh to ally youraelvra wllhaiariy that haa audi a thowlng of Illiteracy aa the Democrat.? I aay thai a Territory which ehowiau Illiteracy Illiter-acy of only o r-.-r cruk, aa Utah Uoea, that It will never go Dciu. ouratlo. II knoHa too much. It ha i len tald by the Halt Lake Ittnttil that a man' In order to be a "Mormon" haa to be a Democrat. Them never waa a greater mUlake. The Democreti pretend, lo fallow Jetler too. whowrole that all men were cro-aled cro-aled free and equal, ret during halt a century of Democratls rulo Iheru were four million humaualavia In thla coun try. IttookaUibllcaiiadmliilalra lion lo free Ilium. And In all mitten of progrrM that party haa haaalwaya been lu the lead. And ao llwlllcun Unuetolie. Applauae.J O.W. llennell It lanotonly proper, 11 1 It la a duty, for the oplo of Utah to atudy ulltlre. It la my purioae lu ahow you that It will bn Utter for you to ally ynureelvva with tlio llejait llrau tarty. The rly came Into eiliteuco lu the finite, and put up aa a candidate for I'mldent tleiieral John (J. Fremont, Fre-mont, who waa deflated by Jamee llurhinau. In 18W Ilia lleubllcaiia weroeuccexafut lu taittlug lu a proal-drill. proal-drill. It Walloon after Ihla that the war broke out, and It waa then that the doctrine of Hlatea rlghla aud alao that of alavcrywetu forever Ail at real in Ihla country, Applauae, The Ite-publlcaua Ite-publlcaua prraenUd for adopt Ion the thirteenth amendment to the L'ontll-tullon, L'ontll-tullon, which la thai alavery or Involuntary Invo-luntary aervltudn eirept for crime commuted ihetl not tilatlu tha United Hlatea, The Deniocrala aa a arty opaeil thla amendment, but II waa carried, aud now our opxmenta aay they are glad of lu Tim eaker here read from a itcIi of Ueurral Jamei A.Uarrleld In the National Itepublliau convention lu 16S0, when he put In noiuluatloii for the preableiicy lion. John Hherniau. All tha thought, all the elmueui which could Iv brought to War on the ml.lect. could acaicely ahow the lalwra of the llrpubllcan r ty belter than that ettract fromUen era) UarfleM'! ijmch which I have read. Alto the irlnclpleof prvlocllon, II la one of grral Imi-Jilauce. Our Democratic Demo-cratic friend! clamor for frio Iradr, Kmio of them, aud othrra aak for a larirr for revenue only. None of llniii ik for a tarlirfor piotecllou. The lllat law of protictlon waa laaaedlll IJaO. There were few arllclraat that time that were Included In Iho law, I ut It waa mm at that early day that American ludu.lrlea ought to be pro. tected. Itwil the atuilid lawriu-aed by an Aiuerlcau Oougna, the lint one lng a law i.rovldluir foroathi of dike. Mollification! lo Ihla law wcru made lii , IMO .and a lluaiicUldepiea-ilsu lluaiicUldepiea-ilsu fnllowfj, Ho ever aluce when iiri.tectloii waa tbo rulo there waa na. lonal proai-trlly, aud free trade brgughtonUii (eytrie conjltlon. It waa tl.rough tlilt protective policy that the government waa able In pay tbo war debt. II la urgueil that iho hurtle hur-tle n of protective ttrulion falla nu the farmer. Tbo llepubllcunt claim thai a protection lirlir not only ralaca the wagea of the woiklnguien, hut lowera the price; of luinufacluted piodi by bringing Into active conia tlllon our home nianufaclorlie. The McKlnlcy bill haa lowcml Iho price of nilton tlolh half a cent r janl. and that la only one out of many atilclea that mleht bo meiitlonevl to a'jow thoaama thing. Utah la Inter-rated Inter-rated In the aticcre of tholuduitrlt-jr.f thla great ciiuulry. At lexit we are lrlotlo enough for that. If I hire la iiolhliu elaetocauieaulnleteal. Wu are Dot deciding for only a day, hut It la for all time that we wieh lo look for ward. We aome time will have Iron tnanufiictorlri In Ihla Teirltory, ai we have n woolen factiry built and a iu gar factory that will loon bo In or.v Ibili. We all wlati lo m e these luc rrcd. It will te Impotalbte to have tlieni iiircctl If Ihcy are liot protrrtnl. thir mlneeala would have lo cto down If the duly rtituldle Ukeutir leaJ, The farmer! are to a great ea tent dexndent on the mine, a one half the roducl of cur mini g jra lo y for farm pro-lgtta. The Itrpulll cad partyrukayoiir ronildentlon of lta prloclilraandcalla your attention lo the achievement! II haa madeauJ hi Vllea ) ou to rnllat III lta rank a. lion. Jai. Shari We aro confront-el confront-el by a condition, and not by a theory. The national ttlra atk ui to Join them. We are net to Judge a party by lta actlom toward! lie eiclutlvely. There li nothing In Utah but that Iradi me lo the fundamental principle! princi-ple! of reaibllcanlem. The Democrat! arenotfrcv Iradera, ai many would have von tllV(-. hut thnv am Demo crata with ltrpubllcanjirlnclpee. We are In favor of Utah flirt, brt-auie If wedoiiolitittalnuuraelvea wu Injure the nation to lhal extent that we fall. Utah never can be a gnat agricultural HUte, on account of the unrounding! and IhecllmAtc. If wewlahloU-cume great we mut do It through our ruann fart una. What haa mado ui great a a nation la protection. If we Liko the tarlu" olT wool It will drop In prlcefrom mli-eu rente, aa It Is now, to rife or li rent!. Holt la with lead. All our inlnea would havotocloae. The great majority of the ivopte of Uuh are protectionist! whether they are Drinncrata or lie-nib llcani. I believe the llepubllcaniity la the one that will make Utah a great Hlatr, Wo Invite you lo our party, tail If you cannot Join ui be Deniocrala, Hut whichever rty you Join I know you will be true and loyal to the Union of thl great country. The proceeellngi ahortly aftarwardl terminated. |