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Show TIIK IWll.T UULSTIUX. .In IrtrrMttnir iUltU, Uz.tr, lot Mttltl llriuffD I'nr. Taut bii J 31 r, Irttnk I a ft uon. (8)ieamliothIititRtT Mm) i.t.UiurlAanifVlttiiitiuiv ninJ outory tiiU my tor ujiwirun'cf Uu Lour toulghl M Tlmtclirr'j tifeiA liouir. vr.ilch wai croKilrJ tu Itt iilmust irj-v cltyLynn KUilft-i.ct ottnetrd lltrrvi j lliutJtUtlvon tin bouDt ijuttllou. The j f.ttlclnli were K. J. Cannon of ttie OjtJfii ttantiartt aixl J. H laulUtiftMuiIi.tfilUt)rortl)uHi.ll.aki) JItraiit. TJtoUUIa wm fouglit nobijr, both Jri e?lnc1ug m thurougb undtr-tmtltiitot undtr-tmtltiitot thu iiu.Jrxt, Thu j -aj In wtrt allowci (o ho tlitlr own Ju Ji ai to vrhlcl. tldo liJ uud. JuJrfliiK from th aptiltuffi toti of the contct tanla received, H woult opjior m tonrlj m HHi.fl to by a tlruw. Pron.i tljr at 8 (.'clock Hih Hon. J, T. UimmorUtiiitltnthe front of the ta(u m J imIu. Tlio JriUrnoii Oluti liolda that loutiltfa aru wronK In I f tnclplu muil i rnlclfjua In jiraUtiv tho toriu louiity to Ui riflrUtt-i to n luiipflt conferred hy a liUUturu iiou nu InilUfttry, Tin- Lincoln Club hoMi that cciuln bounllta are correct In hrlncllo anil tfiirtlda.lt. ret I ce. In ItliAlful tu Lincoln Club 1 Intro-UucHtoynu Intro-UucHtoynu Mr. I', J. Cannon. rh j i-fiianre of thli Ktntltiiiaii t licit U JouJ nnil ( rolougnl apiUun1. Mr. Cannon Mhl the I.I mo In i'liiti vt J.uiiit rradgulrtU ccrtalu IxmotlMai rlfMit lu irUntle n tl lnrl.cll lu praclkf. ilo uouMurtfuethttqtiwtlun iron, IhrietUt.iJfxiInt, Tit. -wan Ihr iKiUuty a cor Nit principle hgnll? Wavlt corrnt moral I 7 wai Itcurrict frc.tnoiiiiMlly? The HuurniH court of tho Ui.llvUau.Ua hail iltrlduj tbe con atitutlonalliy of Uiv Molvlnlvy hill, which hututa abouuti; anJ thl wai ulTklentfor thu to; 1b or Utah, hIiu rt-HllztM that from tho (I'llston of the Hurtme Court AuiurlcJim could not aiixNl toauy othrr earthly court. U Ihn l.untyn moral wronii If It hall holui'Jutly oiitn one to the nd vttii Ueol annlher, Ull xhnll iiotollftid utirtli it the moral law tnraid urun enduring UbliU of brhk tin J j libra of atoot, bulmoro luitrlaliabl) ujron thu hoartatid niludof alVHiirliitC human-i) human-i) ofnll tlacva ufou the fateonhu larlh? I rom tto first moment when thu (i.rlb of the Silt l,ak valley wa turned to dod'A nun llilht ly a woriltn ploUKlliaro i ha I learned tht nionl Hortti of giving a little that we ruluht eojoy inuib. The toiitruuntty had Nin momllj hullt Ui by Iti t.yUm of co dtratlve aitMiori. The wtuilth nod grandeur acnUved had aot falMi to tho iiortlon of niiy fiVtrH ila. Won h bounty tHOuumlcaJlj correil? It waa not lu (huJiituut or therkh, tut lnthatof tbioor H ini.de, comjMrallvely, no UtlTereiifu tJ the tlcli wlitthtr moi vy tvaa aiaroti or jleutlfu, That clan nln)i hud enough anJ to iare. Hy building up InJuntrlea and Mvlntf na (torn tbeLaiikruitcy of ixctale Im-iKirlHttoui Im-iKirlHttoui It would ruluce the rite of momy, ThU would not help (ho aellMi, butlt wuild euuble (hu jour man tu obtain loans without creeping upon hla kneiafortheprlvllrgeof jmy-lug jmy-lug lift ten fr Lent. jr annum lu ten t. The apoalir then icttanceJ what he termed (he deplorable condition Into which Utah U drifting lu uno respect, UeiUrtd that every )tar we are lm-ortlng lm-ortlng more than no exort, and ald that lu Utility itaia more the moiiey It-n J rr a of Utah would own tlu Teril tory. body nnd aoul. lleiltrd ltiataiittii (nccmnjauled by dtlalhd table of fUureijof the ilklo of the touuty )t!rm in I rnnte, (lerinau and the United bUli n A plying the ijuritlon to Utah, he referred to tt lminenio lni-jrUtlouof Irou, roptt ctnant and aiiKnr, nudtio.i cf Ibi. hilling of the lutul bounty l 111 uud IU i UrcU. I'rof. Itul waa tbon IntroJuretl by .Mr. It. W. SIi. lit UTx.il heum no ointor, "Aa llrutiu Ir," (pointing to hla opponent) hut lie trusted that a low iii9Jit, tiuplLtetilloua fatta uould lm iipiilly well received, l.rror wo ll e utuveof human mUrry. Mr. Cannon had w.d (if be umlirttoihlhliu arli;ht)thali.lIourxiorUitoothtrcoum trlea Were (Aid lu gol J, a value fur gooda received. It waa true tint ttht we Imparled could only bo obtilmd In thrtennt: Klrat,hy fcteallng; aecoml, by Ita Ulng given to u, third, hi pH--log for It. We ae itt every jmr to Clilnamllllontoftouaof wheat. What did they for 11? Ak the achiMil 10 T llo would tell n jr irarkm!" rheglrl would tell tu "f-nH" Ihe old m omau raid ta.I" Afck any IU j ut IN tun and he would ciy ho are luldln Chluene mono "tablet nnd yen " Iho nord ,(bountMhaJ awl Jotlghlfl-cation. Jotlghlfl-cation. Ihe llefublUtii toh tbo narrowest nar-rowest view of It, J. very I)em(rrnt ihould votu ;stnst auy proKjlttou to efttabhth an Industry by bounty; but when Ihe bounty exlata It lecoiuea u dltlerent jropoMtlou; and he Haanot hurirlud tu nee that several Utiuixrutlo memben of tho prnunt Leglahturo voted for It 'contluuiucc. Wo had beu charged wltli trying to kill the augar I mJ ut. try ut I.ehl. Had any one ollered any of them aloUc for notliliiR? 7 hey would Ifltliad UeukulM." Waa not the gift of the LtgUlatun, alrcijy given, (.unit it-Dl? The auger factor would not Lo tiorid ruuulng unleta it fAllid to pay. The owners would not run the concirn at u low-. Why, then, nhould thfcjeoploboiiintlroi to? 'Ihe rrlceofaugnr did not fnllbocauKe of tlieebtatlUlimi'nt of tbo U(uhfactry, tutHhiiilhofkrlU wan taken cf! by mean of UioMcKlnley hill a jeiirago next April. Did the an par factory g.MMtnployment? It did ulethan jtHihanJaandrorhiathnn three montha lu the year. Uuo thousand dollara In iatod Inn farm wouhl glvuemploy-mtnt glvuemploy-mtnt all the yer round. If thuni'me-InvehUnJ thuni'me-InvehUnJ In thertignr v.orka had t-wn iut Into farm, fiiW or moru wcul 1 havo Uen tmployid. 1 actoriea no lungir tmploiod mm, Machinery wai. the ruder or the ua, aud Ihe money wtnt Into thu jocketa of mauufactiirtra. The farmeriof Utah ibougbtthey would getrhh on iuIh-lmj;lKtU iuIh-lmj;lKtU lu MAPj liikUnccathey loat mouiej, cctwlUntaiidliig that It took four tlmea the work of ordinary farm labor 19 rulEu I rota. Jlewaalu favor of thoio liiJutiliH that ouprort theiiifthtf. Uioe who ehouUIoae were tbtKO who wcul I bo gull Km. Theluunty holtid thorioh, not Ihe poor working man. I'or twenty juira tho eiigar trust of Aruei lm hud a rnuuo) tj , It wua B.ild at the OUbMeLttiHl C0UlIetl(lQU Uould nduce the price. Did ll? They ell knew lhatue itwaia all from dghi lu twelvo(eitapi.rHUUd while tie Mine augar aol I by thu tamo compan rial-Jxvd rial-Jxvd leal than tlvuctnta btr pouud In thu world' market. Ytr i ) 1 It It tbe world'anutketut i ur centa pr Iund and iharged u at home elRht l-r-nifKi. rtivaathe llinlludut I try we heard . mui U lutn nl-out. AtttllguiUroin Mr. I'aul one of the areuia en the tae wu rolled back, dhtplaylugit whule row if Interroga tloimirtlueut to the Uillou under dtUtr, pah tul III larkellarkl'tteraon h htet ol while anvtw, fhla thnalfiial aliMifcr titnunloiia out-lufit out-lufit o.)pUue. ublchhutel aevtrai minima, I'rof, I'aul occupM exactly vn hour. Mr. Caotion Biralii occupied thirty mlimtta In rebuttal, Tt w nlliman, hnmlJ, lm put cpieetloiia Tor mo to attkwer nud anwered them hlouulf, 1 filiate it there aru not two aolutlona lo his rnttthematlcal pobltm Mr Cannon thn vlgoroualv u Ucketl Ibe theorleaniid figurva of Trtf. I'aul and read acibleurau. from a liJlug tugnr firm lu l.nththd, giving the tcr of nitfar j iial (ouhlry, aa cumiared with prUea In Utah. Mr. Caunoti waa called "to time" to Mr. riloaiikudreMituid hla oral amid great ei,thujlatni, lliui ended, without doult, oue of thu bent political ilrLatea ever given lu Utah. Ijoan, March il, I6D2. |