Show courageous ta R by the party part ot of the people to succeed himself HARMONY ARD enthusiasm TTE equaled in tho the history of in utah A strong flit platform forin of principles ples 4 those who went from cache county to the democratic territorial convention were imply amply repaid no more ent enthusiastic no more inore harmonious st no more determined body of men ever assembled in this or any other country before the cache county county delegation as named at smithfield turned out pretty well ind ind there were some against those who failed to go and made no effort to provide alternates however it wag found that there were enough enthusiastic democrats on board to fill out the delegation the ordinarily weary trip was bri brightened likened Lit ened by the presence of the richmond band ill an organization which has donated its time and talent to the ranee cause of democracy whenever called upon this excellent band ed sweet musie music aher wherever kr the th ardi train ai stopped lea the northern democracy in the grand parade through the streets of salt lake city and iulo into the theatre building 7 those from this county who entered the convention and were stated KI abed by bv the credential committee were as follows joseph kimball V I 1 Ha I 1 I 1 geor george 91 C L farrell fanell kl 41 G T iW iwa W rat wie r 01 11 N VI 1 ia 1 K martinaiti MartinA fala ici C narles TI 11 hart charles G hyde wells veils mcbride joseph mon monon on george 0 pitkin william G raymond george 6 A bradshaw peter M maughan I 1 Br igbani dond milo hendricks Hendric kB jobu thompson J kerr jerr andrew ac E C van all orden hu i hes thomas griffin 11 Ilay ball N Warrum Jr F Turne Tur nerT rJ W edwards xvi wards y S at joseph smith fsmith eli webb A 11 II price levi garret thomas J P I 1 griffin J E miles george clarke charles reese jesse earl for powe reason or other the train was late and it was almost I 1 12 when the gathered hosts from cache box elder weber davis davia and other counties reached il the metropolis the salt lake and southern del delegations m atio were patiently awaiting us however lio wever and the long line of voters marching to the theatre each one decorated with a rawlins Ilaw lins badge made a most ita im prossie pros she xe sight bight at tho the theatre everything was in readiness and the interior was decorated profusely with wreitha flowers and banners there was enough C people on oil the ata T e for an all ordin ordinary arv convention anti and the house soon eoon filled to overflowing W among 41 choie upon the blase stage were ivere captain codman llon lion J 11 hart of bear lake lion hon S 11 thurman of provo editor john Q cannon of the docket news lion ilon johni T caine governor west secretary detary richards llon lion II 11 1 t C chambers judge 0 NV V Io ners marshal brigham judge king chief justice merritt rev kev david utter school commissioner lewis lion ilon P F S richards ichards ll lion moses moines thatcher bishop 0 F whitney hon lot fr franklin aklin D richards ichards Il bishop V B preston lion ifon dieber J grant editor 0 AV penrose and many others the auditorium was brilliant with american hags flags and patriotic mottoes like the following tile the wilson bill reduces the price of woolen manufactures to wearers bearers of them per pel year tear sanpete San pete county promises seven dele delegates ates to the constitutional convention ven tion under tile the ingordo tax the van der bilts inest pay i a year astor the ahti gould estate lt russell sage 0 ll 11 carnegie GO 11 two 1 lain I 1 am convinced that there is is no hope for silver in the republican party senator john apjones P jones republican senator from froni nevada 2 1 I am a bimetallist listef of I 1 favor the free coinage 0 of f both silver and g gold old franklin Frankl hr mcveagh 0 democratic c nominee for sen senator a t or from illinois rawlins majority injo rity two years aeo was nothing milling less than this year vear will pay the debt utah owes owe S our joe cache county we look to you for foi democratic majority t Y 1 batik bank clearings of the country bow ebow E a gain of 20 per cent over the fame period last year the first week after the wilson bill passed the second week 17 per cent the ti third aird week ir ek 8 per c cent ent salt lakes clearen clearings cleir ings el s jumped for the same fmc first week 84 34 per cent second week GG 66 third week per cent A republican constitutional convention means a second addition of I 1 last as t years republican legislature TO Is utah prepared for that ignoc dinv inv dinv inv api C E 3 allen alien one year ago ago L tile the greatest fear of the future is t that hat when tile the cormons mormons form ont on t get et statehood that they will let their women vote who ire are our friends democrats have been in power eighteen months and they gave gave us statehood republicans were in power thirty years and they P gave ave us what anat A large round 6 0 there were others calling attention to the opening of the reservations by rawlins pawling the defeat of colorado in her effort to lump dump her indians in utah the return of the church ako property ort v the passage a of th the statehood bill and si s on heads band occupied the orchestra t ra pit and rendered some fine s selection selections Cli chairman airman caine of the Tenito rial committee called the convention to order and read the call after which dishop bishop 0 F AV hit ney offered payer ch chairman airman caine afien fiade made a few remarks as follows gentlemen of tile the convention 1 I lake city and congratulate yb you 0 on n your bour prospects I 1 congratulate you on 11 tile the admission of utah as a state stale I 1 congratulate 0 you upon the choice you made two years ears ago ago I 1 in in the election of your delegate to congress I 1 congratulate 0 you upon the action of the last congress which ha has s accorded us our ri rights lits we are here today to nominate a man for delag delegate ate to lo congress and three commis commissioners doners to locate university sity lands make your choice well and when you return to your homes boines L 10 lo go o to work and roll up tip a majority in every county which will make this not only a tree free and state but a democratic state at the conclusion of liis his remarks lion 0 NV powers was introduced as temporary chairman his s on taking t the chair was wa s a grand cluster of oratorical gerns gems and may be found elsewhere elsewhere in in this paper cache county was given temporary secretary and L R martineau filled the place with credit and ability the alie salt lake glee club under the leadership of our inimitable joe adams then sang an appropriate prop selection and responded to a deafening encomio the follow following caig committees were then named on credential t I 1 leaver george fennimore box elder loleen stowe cache Will william iain G farrell carbon J 11 serbia davis A P 1 hatch Hat chEmery emery garfield george II if croby grand 0 W wai bainer Ya nor iner iron M dally juab george wheeler millaid joshua greenwood morgan F W dark clark rich john S brownell salt lake alfares young sanpete joe judd summit john borden sevier W V 11 II robinson george licup utah tah william Wil liaro roylance wasatch W S willis Willi 5 wayne e joseph E taylor and on oil permanent organization the following gentlemen lemen were named thomas it D dee of weber T 0 lewis of salt lake C AV W peterson Pc terson of San peta peto L P overson of emery E A wilson of utah george georgc 0 0 pitkin of cache thomas allon allen of summit and A C call of rah on resolutions ransford E smith of weber guy C wilson of sanpete San pete parley L williams willi anle s of salt lake lak e S 1 11 k thurman of utah david evans of weber K R C chambers of summit george thatcher of cache john tal of juab william lowe of box elder C AV penrose an adjournment was then taken till 3 p m the herald says pays that upon assembling reassembling re in the afternoon chairman powers power s announced bounce d that felds band would favor the audience with the descriptive crip tive piece the hunting 0 scene which was rendered ly by the band in splendid style winning winnin C for the performers hearty applause judge powers power j created a laugh 0 by y saying lie apprehended that the committee intended this as descriptive crip tive of tho the way in which the republican fox would be hunted to his hie hole in november the various committees then submitted their reports resulting in in a permanent organization as follwe chairman hon A 11 ivins of washington county vice chairmen 7 Thomaa Thoma Malony maio 1 raw millard fred turner of cache george C whitmore or juab secretary S A kin king of utah assistant secretaries JS peery pecry of weber C W stayner St ayDer or of davis da via sergeant r at arms james burns of sanpete San pete assistant largeant at arnis armb ralph maxwell of summit E tanner of beaver upon taking the chair mr ivans said fellow democrats the distinction conferred upon me by ali the convention in asking me to preside is wholly unexpected unsought 0 ht and undesired surrounded as I 1 am by parliamentarians and men who are eminently qualified to fill the position po I 1 cannot fail to reco nize tile the fact that the compliment is id in tended for the county which I 1 ic present rather than for myself in this spirit I 1 accept for dixie which lias has been is now and will continue to be a democratic stronghold applause looking over t this ll 11 is ina convention I 1 am led to think ot of some past conditions that have existed in this territory of the days when we loo looked k forward fort taid to the time lime ahou the democratic hosts re disciplined and would be led forward to victory yi clory to strike down monopoly and industrial bondage I 1 kemem bebin 1884 when tile the word was flashed flatbed over the wires that grover cleveland cleeland Cli eland had been elected president how the hozan naha nalls went up tip from valley for then the people saw aw for the first time a L gleam of hope the people of utah wei V democrats Demoe rats patu naturally rally and believed lieveld that in this land should be justice to all with special privileges to none there have been changes since those days Many have beep bee male made L to renounce the e conviction kontof of a lifetime but the ranks have clod u up 1 and the democracy today is ia li aliye ve gideons Gideon 3 hot host of oli old tried oil I rue we shall march on to th 1 I 1 orious no more republican legislatures in utah ca rsm abi 9 I 1 be e bg t I 1 r bialt I 1 s k bp 0 I 1 t out strength r e ng t I 1 i in this con conflict act you 0 u all realize that is to bo be a struggle upon a very small margin will the victor victory be gained two years year s ao ago 0 we selected our candidate for delegate at provo and time I 1 it has as shown that our choice was a wise wise one Ap applause plaue lit in the conling coming C campaign I 1 do not believe that thai greater force can call be arrayed against us than faced us its in the last election two years ago and I 1 do not believe there will be so many republican voters in my district as there were two tivo years ago gentlemen of the convention let your action today be wise let your choice be tile the man iwho abo represents you today or one equally good applause at tile the conclusion of chairman ivins divius acnia remarks the vice nice and secretaries assumed their duties the committee on resolutions represented by lion 1 P L williams then submitted the following OF ari we the democrats of utah in convention assembled hereby reaffirm our adherence to tho the principles of justice and free government which the democratic party was or to establish and preserve and which have lieen licen embodied emlo died in the platform adopted by litlie the democracy in their national conventions we I 1 alieve in a construction of the cunil tho the leo ples grant of power to the federal govern government merit to the cud cad that the rights of the res respect p echi hc e i tates may be preserved that heal 1 cal self govern ment may be secured and that personal liberty may lie be exercised to the fullest extent consistent insistent with the public safety we believe in wise economy in public expenditures that officials should hould be held to a strict accountability for their acts that the employment of the taxing power in adv any foi boim m by bir which the few are entitled to the impoverishment of the many by which chich trade is destroyed debaro or obstructed by which trusts are created and fostered and monopolies s sustained s t a i n is s a w wicked i d perversion ry e r of u bersi clee pe pion t the e p powers 0 w d designed es i g d for r t the h e common r zito n good we believe in commercial and industrial freedom and resent all attempts to prevent its e exercise arcise er cise in in the promotion of education by the state in the full development of our national resources in the encouragement coura gement and advancement of home industries in the protection of labor from the encroachments encroach ments of capital and in equal rights n to all sp special ecial privileges C to none we demand the passage of a law for the free and unlimited coinage c of both silver kilver and c gold al a a ratio of I 1 to 16 without waiting for the consent of any other nation and d that the government shall pay out silver so 0 o coined as a money of ultimate redemption the same iame as gold we commend the democratic conr congress 0 ss and administration for the I 1 me measures they ur 1 ww efcy i bugby yi which abi ch hundreds of millions of dollars will be annually sayed saved to american consumers and an d till all classes of people will be benefited in the arrangement of tariff duties we favor such adjustment as will operate eq equally bally throughout the country and not discriminate as between classes or sections we contend that such duties as are laid on foreign imports should bo be levied for revenue only us as contempt con contemplated abed in the national constitution we emphatically disapprove of the course of those democrats who by combining with tile the republicans thiv thwarted arted the expressed will of the people in reference to the tariff and prevented tho the restoration of silver to its right 15 place as money we endorse the income tax lax pro vision n of the tariff lair by which a more equitable distribution is made of the burdens of taxation and wealth as we well 11 ax a want is required to contribute its ita share to the public expense we endorse the acts of the dan socratic congress and administration in abolishing the oppressive and anti american federal election laws and thus securing nt freedom to citizens at the polls in so FO revising shir the pension lists that the frauds which have robbed the treasury of vast sums of money will be prevented in future while no worthy pensioner will be deprived of the aid to which his services are entitled in restoring to a religious reli ioui organization organ in utah its personal property which was under the provisions of law lair with the prospect of the future restoration of the real estate also es cheated lit in the appointments which have been made of actual residents of tho the territory to public office many of them native to the soil of utah a policy altogether din dit erent from that of republican administrations in throwing open to settlement the uintah and uncompahgre v rc reservations rev ions by which a vast area of concill aed on fifth page continued from fira page tillable grazing anil and mineral lands will be utilized by white 1 labor abor and skill and be added to the wealth of utah tn in passing an enabling n act by which utah may enter the union as a free and sovereign 0 n state on oil an equal footing with the existing states for this utah owes a debt of gratitude to the democratic congress and president whose kind treatment of this territory stands |