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Show FOR CONGRESS. ffl Joseph L. Rawlins (lie Choice fl . or the Democrats, H ''H I'KIUIAXKNT (IIKIAMZATIO.N. H Tbo Abolition of tbo Ulan Coamls- H slon Demanded, H llflf, Trr 111 l-IATKIItn rllaH A Urareftil loMipllmrni 'n, n, on iH Jiibllll. I'alue. -Nireetirs 11 AlljiMtriiMltul. iH Tho afternoon session of tho Demo B cratloTerrlturlalCouvunllon wai not slaHl calM lu order until alter o'clock and H the cntnuiltleo cut being ready to re- H it II. II. Hobens was called fur nud i H made a lengthy and Intertstl rig t uvcli. , IH After he had finished, J, 1. laltouof 'lH tbououiDiltteuuu ureiltutlals rtportod wAt a lltt cf lieu hundred delegates en- IH tilled tntttits lu tho oem eutlon. Tho SKt rrpul was unanimously adopted. 11 tmioi 11 ur HUSIM3.H. Ill Thecommltlruon permanent organ ' IrmH Izillou, through Its chalrmsn, Hun. 'IsH John T. Calue, reported ui follows: IB I'lrst Hejwrt of comtnltlto 011 cro- ils'fl dcntlals fH Second Ufuomiulttrooiiiicrmaucnt lal orguiilzalluu und older of business, f Mm Third Selection ol elllcert, ruutltt- tIB lug uf 1. 1 resident, II vu vlcuprusideulj, ilH tecteUry, tnu nulttauti, u chaplain 'HI aulatrgeant-al-irmr. ifll Ofllcers Hon.KS. Itlcharda otBalt H I.aku tounty, prifldent. Meu reel- iH dcuU-Hoii. II. W. South of Weber, Itffli Hou.InN.IIiuckle) of Millard, Hou. JhH (lix,rgo W, Whlliuuru cf Juab, lluu. HHI Stu Niu.Bjii of Baiite, Hon.Thoi. -UGH Judd ol Washington. Secittarv BH Nolle Wairum, Jr., of Cache. Asaltt- INH this Thomas II. I'lillllpsul Davie, O, (Ha K, L)our nt Summit. Chaplain IHI lilahop Charles Adams of Irou. rier- IHI geantnt-Arms J, !', Colllus cf Wu- (HI 'xfl I JH l-'outlb 1'rayer by the chaplain. 1 (H llllhItupui(c( committee ca uso 'MH lutlons. 'Jl Slxih NomLuaiiou of cemmlsslon- ' ' iVH erstolocatuuriivuralty landt. H bierciilh Ni niluatlou of delegate! H to 1 Ifty third Congress. i. B t.igiitn 111 making noraloallous It 8 ffl Is suggested that the counties ho called A H lu al habelltJil urder for tho preseuta- J B Hon vt candldolM., that Ullotlugbo t B nude In the tamu order, nud that et ,' B ma)orlly vulu of all tbu voles call be L B ueceaaary for a choice. r H Ninth Mltcelliineoui. , B Adoited liiiaiilmoutl). ', B 11 ATlOllSl AMI llWeilUTIO.NS. H The cuuimlltio on latform and HI retulutlous, tbrnugti its chairman IhB Hon. C. W. I'euroiu, reporttd at fol- IB Iowa: I lho Democratlo ptrty of Utah In ! coustntloii auernlled hereby adopts 1 thu following 1 latfurmaud resolutions. 1 B I'lrat At n duly recognized portion f B if thu great Deuiocrjtlo (otrly ut thu 1 H United Ststts, wu ncce t and eiidorsu 1 H Ihu 1 linclples ret forth lu Ihu platform ' V B ul that patty, aduptirit al the couven- ! H tlonheld In Cblcsgo, June .1, lljjj, q 1 B Seciud W ricutulze the govern- B incut of tho United rlttteaaa tuprem-i I B 111 all national nllalrt, alllrm auew our I H allehlance to lis toveielgnlly, nnd : I B pledge uuik Ivos tu Its laws uud author- I BJ Ity na sielepated lo It from the people IBB anl defined In the national nsustllu- , IB lion. ' ifB Third We hold ll'st llm principle of f local Hit governnitut Is fundamental anl taaentlaltotbes)i.iem tslabllslud .8 by the founders of cur natlun, nnd ) Iherefbtethattiilior thuataies Is, njd l mutt tu sovereign wllhln lis own H aphere. Wu legtpl paternalism In , guvernment as ci rd In the genius 1 of tur iiulltloal lustllulloiis, aud een- 1! trallzttlou as fatal lo the rights uf the states and Ihu liberties uf the pt iple. ' Fourth Wndtnoiinio all schemes, . wbitlur lled "prottcllon," ur by 1 any uther mlsiinuier, which tax thu i ) many fur thuinrlcbmont ol the fow, ill Willi h tako from the puor mail as much .1 ns tbey draw from the rich; which t build up nno class at the ex enso of Ihu . uthers, which fosttr trusts and feed uiolionollet. us lriallzed roLbtre. dls. gulaei fraud and virtual dellaucu of 1 loiutltiilluual Inhlbltlouf. ,'j I'lltb We regard home Industries ' asestenllultathu welfaruol tliocouu- A try and the Irmuluteuanceu! conducive II logeueial proaierll). Hut wu do not 1 believe It la wllhln tbo province of '' uouttllutlonal government to tubal. , dlze manufacture! at publlo exente, 1 nor to compel Ihu grtnt massca of agriculturist! to pay high prices to a I few manufacturers. To crluplo com- ! luercu and prevent fair competition is ' tu create monopolist and lnipoverltli t thomsjurlty utthoeolu. J BlxthWu brand ns deceptive and thamolul the specious sophistry by which uninformed people are led to bulievu that n high tarlQ lowers the 1 prlco of commodities, Increases wages , and benefits anybody but monopolists, 1 H speculators aud moneyed corporutloos. m Wu favor a tarlll to provide needful jH revenue for the government, wlau I St economy lu piblto expenditures, local M taxation lluilled to the nectssltlea of 1 H thu times and a strict acuouutlngof nil !) publlu funds. Buvenlli Wo txecrate partisan at- 'III tempte to control thu wilt of the iooplu, t Hififl prevent Ita freu expression nt the polls iflfl or elsewhere, nnd confront ballots with ; IH buyonoti. We rououiiiuthcmrevnlu 'BH tlouary andun-Amerlcauaud deolaro 1 Hfn our determination to resist them nlll legally tu tba very uttermost. 1 fin' j 1 lirhth We donounea tho action of ijlj H thu ltciublloin convention lu thlt til l I By. a, It! 1 8 1 Territory In approTlng the exercise by IK 9 the orrnr oftlie absalule lr of Miry Y,l,. The subsequent wllhlrawal of rWJ 2 K. lit approtnl when IU 1 rotable effect ilillfl I? upon the cltlisos m appreciated was fH Ui i. but aubtsrfuite too nimiy tocorer the fflUmv' real sentlrosiit of tlie party. (Ai- Bt'lHrKjf tlaute.) It' action In reference to ill? UBS V alatehood waaslinllar In tint 1 "jH-JSJlW !' I uii, Indication tint UUh used not BrlrnHB ' look to the ltspubllcan tsuty for aid In HTra3n 1 apeedT dellTerenee from territorial IKiaNKgi, eassalaRe. (Applauae ) ElHffll,!i Ninth We condemn the rOTtrt B(T I IK i a, ebarse of the Utah commission, tinned ilntMIBm' by all It members eaiet that Brand lalalplIM" old Titeran Democrat, General Mo ilUmifi', demand applause, that polygamous KfrMBH a marriages are atlll being contracted In HtlflHi Utah, anl that a largo number of wo- Hit plearellTlDRln polygamous cohM Ita. BIHsbH f tlon, at false and designed to ilecrlto IiIbW the American people and hinder the progress of the Territory to the grand HID position of statshood. While asserting Mtn that "It la bellexed" that tlila con KftfJHK dltlon of affaire exists In UUb. the corn. EllSuHP'f' rnlMlon rrfralna from elotlurr ly whom HrlSw&i J It la bellered, and liaa persistently H- BISUitT fuiedto name Ihelndlelduala aliened H -aOfiSii to hate violated tfao lair, of the persona Irl iBBtSS said to haTenirnlshed the Information. IV jBH r rhe recorda of the criminal court, and W JSmSv the report of grand Jurlra form a dflRI ? standing refutation of title slander by M ? the Utah rommlMlen. Apt laure.J Wr ra iB demand the abolition of that tody ai K EaezsKnL nn unnceery,depotlo andun Amer 9 'BS'3 lean Initltolloii. Alplame ft ' 'WKBTl Tenth We regard the report of that at t iflK 3 commission aa etrlctly In line Willi the IB flHftlK whole courie of the JttUbllcan party M : flamtt'ff' toward! UUb. (Applause.) The Kelt Ke-lt iWrVl lulillcan President has offlclally do-M do-M itaafifri dared liladoutteai to the sincerity of R IfWSr S the Mormon peole In their announced K tJEf , abandonment or polygamy. The re. I! fJKr r irleof llcpubllcenconirresslonalrom. M Iub, mltltcmen hare tmhaslicd theso II .JJBiLi w double. Phslr words base been echoed HI 'Vm9, by tbenepublkan frern The Tre. U ' THbT 1 dont haa alio withheld action on the UM JdK$ 1 petition for soneral amnealy prcttntcd urn IB" J I vy Mormon leader, eudorscd and K HRj I limed by tromlnent ofllclala and K NWl X atateemen of both partlea. And by rtSPVl 5 votluK atalnit home rule, by Introduo vKM f. log aod then amothcrlDic a ahem lilt HS f meaaiire, halng the aparance with. IW SBfi '"' th InteuUon of preparlna; the way Ufb JBjjjf for alaiahood. and by tho oUtruclltci It I (Kru 4 ' plank In 111 I latforni aJoplod at lllnno- Wf IMWvi! apolli the llei ubllran tly liaa ei r :' Blft ' hiblled the old-time and coutlnued IB' I WfflS faoatlllty to the op!e of llile Territory IB ' HN '' nd Ita delermtiiallon to hinder aa .aWi' Alnf loncaaipoialblethu attainment of thtlr Rb" Hf lelltlcal rlghta and llbetllce. (A- Wlti WBkJk plauae.) tTg - nU,? ,leTenth We announce our com Ri'HJ )ete confidence In the alnccnty of the By i R 1 1 Atormou eoplo In their abandonment Kr h H -d) of polygamy, In atibmlialon to thulawi IK 9 il oftbeland.andthilrdlTlilonon arty Bt 9 K line, and our full fallli in the pledtea Hi ' :K 'if ' their Church leadera thai tho trie. H ! m r' doniofthemeinbeialniulltlcal nllalra S) I IK j ahalt not be Interfered with by them irol 3B J In any tartlcular. Wo view the at "5l '1 A i temptaof liidlvldualatomakellapH-ar ami 31 "'' "" Mormon 1'realdeuoy atcretly Hi' m, & dealto and work for tho aucceeaof any IB ' 9 I P'ty n 'lander upon tbeChutin nt MB' If, olllclala and a dlairrace to three en B ifflBi $ ' xaieil In audi dnilcable trickery. H M I f Applauae ffl if i rwelrtu We emphatically declare JK hH rl that Utah la fully pre area In oery nami.riawl I'f way for thehonoraauUreaunBlbllltIia iWfi llHOt: b ' K Boverelgn atate, and ledge our. HHfJnB'X. aeWee to lalwrunctaaluKly until tbla uaaxrejamnrre: proua poilllon laaculeerti. I Appliuie.l flilMM! Thirteenth-We are united with the IwlilJamlJl Rteat Uemocratlo party In IU uudotl. BfinHKiTii atlnrj ftlendtblp to olVaalied labor, and PlafQHBerJi denounce Iberollcy of the Jlepubllcau MlMiStnai? " party In the Intcreala of capital which IrHftfiMty r reiultelu the reduction of wagta, the jrffwlVlFic lmortatlon of cheap workmen, tho uijlM employment of l'lnkertou blrellnsa HRufKyL? ' h 'be oppreeilon of tho laboring BwfljiKra 1 1) clauea. final aiplaute. 8 t Fourteenth We look upon tho de. ' rnonellzallon of allrcr by the Ilepubll. UHlK IrVKftJ1 party In 1673 ae a crime, lei ijue and Bf BlaVi demand the reiteration cf the wblto M ' WJMf metal to IU proper poaltlonaa apart of WK ii BBr tn" national currency. Hm ' ant b llteenth rjucli eur port aa la poe. h BfV ' bte for oltlrena of a lerrltory to Rive wo Kir ' Bf' ' will ezerolee for the ilecllon of thoio Mar " ii alalwarl chamt loni of puro Demo. aVltiT teHT'i ' uracy, QroTer CleTeland aud Adlal K. HH StitL mii Hteeenaou, aa lrialdenl aud Vice W1R,(HF ! l'reildeiitottlio United Htatca, (Urent aaaflB aTS t a rlnCd applauae) and will Hfflr'uaH jll adTocate and defeud. promulgalo aud Bfinll 7 9 BuiUln the prlnolpfia of Democrntlo Sfif Wi , Y KoTerumeitt and the rlghta of man Bf' lS il uutll they becomotrlurophiul through Bffir fitV' out ua 1,uJ "" ''etabllali utlce, aaHr'Hrl i lllerty and happlnraa In all tho world. IHjIj.Ktt On motion of Colonel H. A. Merrltt lflRiB'1 : the platform and ruaolutlona wore BB( Hll tj unanimously ado) tod, jHt Hi' uiivriuiiTY land oon.ttsaio.Ni.iin. BlaW Mil ' T,' ,u" "M ,,ltn ""'d for the KuKj HS iiomluatlut of caudldatia for the poal. NVt? Hjl tlon of ccminlulonera to locato unl PiItE Hal ve-alty landi, fiitl. nfil i Mr. rinow of Iloi l'.IJernaruod Jlon. allllflrfi i I William Iwe of that couut). HiliiiKjflt 1,r '-"' "' Cache count) named TIMWK Tliomaa (Jrlflllh. Djvla county naund eaaatai UBlt ' Tliomaa 1'. lloueche, which waa aHB) tHfr reeonded by Millard. MmK Km i lllch county iiatuod lion. Aijullla BR! 'BiK -s"'1 '""' BBl tBLfi 1 rianpete county named Hon. William K ;7 I JI. Bwgmlllcr aud ijurun.lt, Han Juau H IS and Hevluroudoraed lilm. IDmi' 'S I "lau county named J, H, Teery. JW, IH,I' Uii call of tho countlce the I allot HI ill l 'tod Nebaler 11), Itouedie 1(W, Lowe Ml' l f 153, arinilU3l), I'eery37, HeoRiiilller iavjipjcit -Hasi ji3 at j lUB jMt Ihrce teutlemeu wero ' . Uoclared the nomlneea. f i Uhottly after 0 o'clock an luuUiKlual ! i kttempt waa made to adjourn until "ISO. Komlnatlona for delegate to Con. '. greaa wire theudcclatcd lu order. 1 1 II. W. Hnilth In a brief and well wordedapeeclinoiuluatcdJudgeIeur RW 1". Uenderton A itormot applauro Kn nnd rotitil after round of chevra fo. BHIf 1 lived. Whenuulbt was tutored Judge imHme t Hcudirion look the lloor and teggtd J0KS ) oarneatly for the convention to con HlIi i alder him out of the race lutlrely. Hu Kh Ml.! ( would not anl could cot aci-elt that IHHIII'f' It tctponilbleofllce. , HHjn H ; J i 1' It did not take long to ascertain that PMHtlr' :' tbe Judge tueaul what he tald and KU j hla name waa withdrawn. j-i t'5f The rollof oountlea waa Ihencallel SUM Si ' R nnd no uumlnatioua were made unit BR HI ml Halt I.ake County waa reacho I, w u BwjflT' Kr Judgn JuJJ took tho platlorm at d In HHai III rI aeieecheulcglatloaud iraleewortliy of HI ISt ' V bla uomlmo named Jon-j Ii ri. llawllna ffl of Halt hake City. Dila wat thencoi HSm nH lit r ,l0" 'or another demou-lrailou. lion RViaH ff I the call of countlea bad boen com MHrIoT t I 1 litod, tho rules were auaj ende I and UflKn f the nondn&tlon made by acclamation. jBHlrl I ' I " n10"011 of Wendell Ileiiaou of jNHCfu'i Ha" I'ke tho ohalrai pointed acorn- inSjrl I a ' mlttee of three conUtlu of Hon. HKIKil I F John T. Calne, Weudell Demon anl HeHnHI I i' 1 llon' 11- ' 'lendaram to nollly JbMKiII 1 , 1 Mr. Itawlloa of hla nomlnutlou aud rMBilu Ml I racorl him to the boll, , SHkB i ii J v On bit arrival he waa cheered to the n iHfOI, I 1 ,cno uJ m1 oc and letllnu re jllBfjB SHI iponter iff .it?1! T II ixdeieuatk oainv rsponshD. Pi '- gtf J rented the following revolution which waa adoptexl with In rep cheers Tho Ilernocratlo party of Utah emloraoe theeer.lrentthe lion lohn T Lame In CongroM, eapcclally hla eflorte to prr rnre homo rule for tho pooplortf ihla Terrltorj anl for which It oitendato him Ita lieartlcat af preciatlon. Hon Mian rbatcher delivered an eloquent tddreM on the political Imiim of the day, after whlcli tbe convention conven-tion adjourntd slnodle. |