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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIblXK, 'EJJl LAV MOILNLNU, JANUARY 0, m m mini "wu wnumys eavil The Demmruts stand for reser- demanding Immediate consideration. We j of q tni b rum a are confronted with ths organisation old vations that do not destroy the coveMAKE take new parlies on the theory that the nant Thera is but one course--tthe Issue to the tountry for another conparties do not meet the Issues that have arisen, fair party le tha one party that gress to determine, ran qualify for the meeting of these IsMr. Cummings declared that "Inevitable Impulses1' were at work carrlng sue ue each day nearer and nearer to vicA Capitalistic Party. tory " "Our cause le sacred, ha eald, and "The Republican party has become- - a the contest le hut the measuring of our tarown spirits. For the present we ere en- capitalistic toparty and pas permitted barons write the tariff laws, trust during with what patience we may an iff of the to the direct policy Interlude of Kepuhlpan Incapacity. The magnates question, railroad presAmerican people have paid and ars still party onto the trust Its railidents dictate policy on the pavlrg aa staggering penally for the elec- road questions, while packing house comtion of house and senate ftepuhlhan have used and other 1 profiteers panies In November, Ittlk. Hlnre that time all own. It would d.vlde the the processes of government have been It as their and by Its Into class country parties Impaired, the work of rei onel ruction bee own attitude compel the formation of been delayed, the development and Day. farmers party and a laborers' party. of Amerhan business has been a. "Tti Iiemoiratjc party, on the con prevented and the peace of the world has trcsSi? stands for the protection of tha been postponed. (Continued From Fag On.) class, dealing with each "Contrasted with their Inaptitude we nifTta of every cltlxen as an Individual Instead of as a our In record. place unparalleled peace has fjeorge Fan. of Colorado, end Mrs. Charles and In war, enrh bed by a leadership member of a class. It has, since It class which has carried America 'to greater been in power, giveq the commercial Tiffany of New York, were at the speakthe has It a given law; currency splendid ers' tabic. At the dinner over which Mr. heights of prosperity and honor and suc- farmers a farm-loa- n law; It .an given )?remer presided, Mrs. Peter Olesen of cess tlian she has ever known. and security an labor greater day In Its rights, and has given to all the IMlnneaota, eat t the speakers table. tariff burdens from relief the BRYAN high people 3 The addressed sums set of sjieakcrs had been placed upon consumer. that t'oih dinners, going from one to the other Democra-- y cooperation TO contemplates and the probetween all elements Jn various order. At some time during In genwere of welfare of the of society diners the evening both parties moting eral addressed by Sit a I or Hitchcock, Governot It would prevent strikes, by pronor Cornwell of West Vliglnla, Governor WASHINGTON. Jan I (Bv the Asthe creation of tna- Co of oli'o, James W. Gerard, Senator sociated ITess ) William by hibitory laws, but Brvan J split which- - will Investigate disputes I. ndcrwoort, Sacretsrv Daniels. former openly with President Wilson at the hlnerv a peai eful settlement of Speaker Clark, Attorney General Sen- r, Jackson day dinner tonight, on the ques- and thue secure before the controversy reaches difficulties Mrs. Olesen, Henutor Pomerene, tion of the whether democratic party . ator Owen and William J. Hran, Pormake the league of nations an the stage of strike or lockout. tlier Secretary McAdoos teleyram and should at the next elecetlon. Revolution. Evolution vs. President Wilsons message were read to Issue The former secretary of Hate, three fcach. times a candidate for the presidency, "The Democratic party will distinguish a powerln his patty, declared the between evolution and revolution, guarand Address Doth Sections. Democrats could not go before the counfreedom of speech and press to t Everybody st both plait's was bussing try on the lesue and that they must ac- anteeing every one who advocates governmental such as cept kith suppressed be to posknow evcllerrtent compromises may changes by constitutional methods, and, at Wl hat the same time, prevent the use of either President W liana and Mr. Ilrvnn sible. In President Wilson. his mesaage to the freedom of speech or freedom ef the press hor going to eav. There were rumois had declared that "the Hear and for the overthrow of constitutional govpi a split in sentiment between the pres- diners, way out was to submit the lesue. ernment ident and his former seeretii'y o', sta's Bingio of the Republican has tor twenty toe - Conceding the-ng"The Democratic-partp er the pea-- e trewty questlon-a- ml .c seemed to he fu.l of eectridt'. majoiltv to dictate the senates course, years denounced private monopoly as inIt cannot surit: Ms Mr Bryan declareddefensible and Intolerable When Chairman Cummings "Our plan ha been rejecteJ and we render its position on thla subject now c Indeclared "tonight tone the rpio'h militant spirit of Andiew Jaca-i- must face the situation as It Is We when the beneficiaries of all the private llii.ro was a roar of applause and must either secure such compromises as mnpopotles are mobilising under the banMieers, and another' when he de laietl msy be possible or present the Issue to ner of the Itepublhan party for a united The latter course would attack upon the right of the people to looked forward to the the country Demoirats jpie witfi the utmost con-- I mean a delay of at least fourteen months operate all oeeeeary monopolies bwcpalgn of success and then e In the Interest of the public only In esse of our Hence. llrflln by Itepresentatlv a of the Democratic of Alabama, tl.o dim is rose and cheered "The party will continue its majority senate. A governchairman e reference to tie fight against the profiteer. W ilsons ment that restrains the Individual from wire leadership. Cannot Afford Delay. the use of force In the protection of his to Cheering Vigorous. Wo cannot afford, either as dtlsens rights assumes the solemn obligation cltlien from every i. There was not a sound in the hlg din-tior as members of the party, to nhnrfl protect the disarmed hi need We for arm Injury. uplifted behall when Chairman Cummings with the Republican party responsibility In every state and tn each gan reading Presldont Wilsons letter, for further delay; mo cannot go before machinery that will give to the consumer but there was vigorous cheering at the the country on the issue that such an community which a dealer accused before tribunal a first reference to failure of the senate appeal mould present A majority of profiteering can be brought for examto ratify the peace treaty. of congress can declare war. me Shall federal The trade commission la 1 Another and greater outburst greeted make it more diff'cult to conclude a ination. a step in the tight direction, but the subthe president's statement that personally treaty than to enter a war' Is too big to be handled by the nahe did not accept the action of the sen-fcReviewing the past and surveying a ject by a national commission. In failing to ratify aa the decision progriyn for the future. Mr Bryan said tion alone ormust be as complete as the The remedy the nation. he to ventured new "three proposuggest unless rf Kyerybody stood at the conclusion of sitions evil, and It cannot be complete They mere: as well as the and states communities, A national system of rrvids, extending the reading and cheered. Hall' llafl' to deal are federal government, prepared was She gangs all here! In every s;ate. to be known as "a nasung. "Dixie music-lovin- g started the dlnera up again, the demon- tional peace way," both as a utilitarian with this subject. stration continuing several minutes, project for binding the states together In A Permanent it Policy. Chair-the Vice At other banquet hall commerce and intercourse and as a mewonan Kramer's first mention of President morial as well to ths soldier dead. ( 1 ) I assume that the party will accept A national .M llson's name brought the dlnera to their bulletin not a' newspaper. prohibition as the permanent policy of Test rheerlng and the reading of the Mr. Bryen declared to preeent national the s of the Democountry. Issues under blpart'san control of the president's message frequently was crats In the senate and bv cheering and rebel yells and The Init'atlve In to submit voted referendum, Democrats the which, houga, v General declared that he declared, the Iveniooratlc Attorney palmer might the national amendment, and every Demothe president. In his letter, had put his well adopt as Its "next greatpertv reform " cratic state voted for ratification and Mr. Bryan speech follows. Jmgcr on the raw spot in our body every Republican state except three. Itat this hour." Is Inconceivable, therefore, that our parThe hope of peace," he said, "has Text of Bryan Speech. tv should antagonise the moral sense of jbeen blasted bv the jealousies of men who dead The John the nation. Barleycorn "Seldom has such an opportunity for Jiold their political fortunes above the Democratic partv canot tie Itself to a great service come to any party as now corpse (worlds need. of an out-l- a or become the champion presents Itself to our party. But oppored traffic. Much Is retunity brings respons-bllltyheady for Gauntlet. "I assume that the pirty will accept quired of those to whom much is given. 1 fact. Senator Hitchcock declared that if A soldier Is a soldier until his alav of woman suffrage also a an accepted The party from defeat the Republicans throw this treaty in the opportunity comes after that he Is either In women saved our and we need their the last campaign Text campaign, we are ready to take a hero or a cowand. So with the party, The diners aiiouted ap- opportunities Improved become stepping aid to hasten the triumph of every right- tip the gauntlet. sous cause stones to success, opportunities neglected proval. venture to suggest three new prop- Dei laring the women voters eventually are millstones about the party's neck. for which I ask consideration. Would give the Democratic party credit The opportunities now offered are aa ositions "1 A national peaceway pinning Into Jor securing woman suffrage. Mrs Olesen large aa the nation and aa wide aa the every state, wide enough to accommodate kald suffrage workers had asked the By world. passengers and freight and perma"Permit me. therefore, to present the both publicans for the ballot ever sines the It will be a lasting tie binding more of iivll war, but could not get It until the these opportunities aa nent so that important It commonwealths. I see them. The nations are entering together forty-eigyicmocrata is me Into power, to the soldiers and to a memorial will be y Governor Cornwell brought a laugh at upon a new era; old systems are passing the outset of his address by remarking. sway; democracy is dawning everywhere. all others who took part in the war, and abOur nation is the only great nation In a monument in commemoration of peace ''I hare no desire In the sence of our president to regrettable sound a key- a position to furnish the moral leader-sh'- p restored. "It will not only be an expression of I note or seise a party otganlxatlon, and requ'rdd The nations of Europe are patriotism, but It will be educational as t hope this will relieve some of the other busy wth their own problems; our peo- well as useful. It will bring the word Peniocrats here tonight. ' ple are the only ones disinterested enough peace Into the thought and conversation to be trusted bv all, and the Democrat 'c of all our people for centuries. An Unfortunate Event. party la the party whose ideas beat fit : The governor said lie was satisfied It for the task of leadership in such a, National Bulletin. that "passage of the Adamson eight-ho- work. "2 We need, above all other things law waa an unfortunate event Single-hande- d Fight. just now, a national bulletin not a newsf "I have stood for the basic eight-hopaper, but a bulletin under bipartisan A Democratic law. he said, "but I feel It la wrong president was the control, furnished to aJl who desire it at J v for congress to legislate wages and hours spokesman! of the D tilted State nominal cost a bulletin which will pren world the hope asent of labor. ing out to a to the people the Issues upon which of universal peace, and he brought back 4 The diners gave the governor a trethey must act, wtth editorials presenting mendous ovation and It was several min- from Faria tha covenant of a league of the arguments for and against the action utes before he could proceed. When l. nations, that provides means for settling that every cltlxen mv In- International disputes without a resort proposed, so concluded he was surrounded by Demoexercise the duties of rltlxen-shi- p telllgently to force He d.d the beat he could, and crats seeking to congratulate him. to his government the beneand During the cheering for Governor Com-tve- ll succeeded better than we had any rtght fit of hisglvs and his conscience. word spread that Mr. Brvan was to expect, when we remember that he The avenuesJudgment of information are at d Coming, and there was a general cran frught against the selfish In private hands, and the editors, present being Ing of necks, but Chairman Cummings I interests of the world. a bias which makes It ImThe Republican party In control of human, have Introduced Governor Cox of ;Ohio, a fa- to them for side both possible present once at Instead of ratifying Vorlte son. and cheering broke out anew. the senate. and, to make the situation worse, - Too much evidence aa to America's or promptly proposing changes that it fairly; arc in ths Interests post, great predatory has fiddled while tlon to influene'e part In the war has been submitted. At- deemed necessary many newspapers In torney General Palmer said, for the case civilisation has been threatened with addition to those which they absolutely It could have adopted its control. If there Is to be withdrawn from the Jury now. , conf'agratiqn. thing for which reservations aa well five months ago aa a government like any T Th great war le still a living fa?t. can afford to ours later. he said. The hopes of the world for spend money. It is to Inform those upon "The Democratic senators stood with whose peace have been blasted by the Jealousies will the rests. government their president for ratification without Of the men who hold their political forThe Initiative and the referendum tune above the world' need. The war reservation, and 1 stood with them, be- are,"9 not new. .III not be over In fact, even if In name, lieving that it was better to secure Witha quarter of a century the Idea entil the issues which It has raised are in ths league, after it was established, has"For been growing and Htnce passed upon by the great court of ap- any necessary changes, than to attempt the reform has been put spreading. Into operation In and the Judgment of to secure them bv reservations In the states like Ohio, Illinois, Missouri peals in America and our plan has the people I entered. ratifying resolutions.we But Massachusetts, it has ceased to be a thing must face the sit- to been rejected and be now ridiculed It excites Instead, uation as It Is. We must either secure the determined Stand on Record. of those who are compromises as may be possible or not willing thatopposition the people shall b the "The record which has led to the Is- suih the Issue to the country. The masters of their own present destinv sue of the war was written by the through a latter course would mean a delav of at )''"l tmmmmnfryaia ?Wparty. Cpon that record we shall 'east fourteen months and then success government entirely within their control. iUSwi'i iSk abuSoH las mA smiiissraux gland, The part which the RepublUan only tn rase of our securing a Initiative and Referendum. leaders have chosen to play hai been In the senate. majority merely to criticise our methods, belittle mnk-In"The progress that democracy Is g of tile experiment we have had In the for a fight to a finish before the American our achievements. Investigate our vic- Can Dictate Course. WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROO- T througnout the world ought to en. last two years. tories and rob America and the world of people, we are ready to take it up An d We cannot afford, either as citizens courage our party to make the adoption Issue wlii then exist between the two parThe fbumb plan advanced by the their fruits. Let them stand also upon unions was denounced ax a eel erne ties that will be paramount to all others the record. They laid at our door Amer- or as members of 'the party, to share of the principle of th initiative and refThousand o t women have kidney so akin to Rues'an sovietism, that the We sha find whether the American peoica's alleged unpreparedness. It may be with the Republican party responsibility erendum Its next great reform, a reform and bladder trouble and never suspect entlrel' In harmony wtth the e'eetion of speaker was a naied tnat any Amciiun ple want to help organize the woild for true that In the narrow military sense v. e councannot before of or s In further for for vee were not readv. the Institutions to to go this return the and senators delay, the primary. bebcvlng peace But the war was prcparatlor by people the country on the Issue that euch an The people are the source of authority, try could suggest It, Detailing his ob- war. We shall find whether the Amerifought not bv armies, but by rations. Womens complaint often prove to Former Ambassador Gerard said the appeal would present. The Republicans and any machinery which obstructs the jections to government owneralnp. Mr. can people want this country to sink to be nothing eNc but kidney trouble, or or ete of mean said s an scheme would such ohso Pomerene level and will world wns crying for peace and that if have a (he of ths provincialism, into hards puts the result of kidney or bladder disease. majority In the senate and. there- - popular assume Its place of moral leadership the minority the right to determine ths the sale of billions in bonds which woul no reservations to the peace treaty could fore. the dictate senates right by If the kid raip world. amor are other of not in a healthy the course of the government Is antagonistic depress g the nations he agreed upon "we should adopt the course .y government obligation and Being in the mlnorltv. we can- to our institutions "There can b but one reu!t To sugand must glvs way be- mud Involve .nirbate leva) questions condition, they may cause the other orpeace treaties of Wiluam Jennings not demand the right to decide the terms fore be a slander oifthe and the would anv otuer l.aUooal between sthtea the of governto gest become progress government. popular diseased. Bryan. gans which tha senate whl consent to. Amencan people" have become the world's teacher ment. Senator Vnderwood, who announced upon f. Ism in the back, headache, loss of ratification. Anordlng to the constitu- fti "We the science of government, and we trvlnr that he was not a candidate for tion, a treaty Is ratlfiei bv a imbition, nervousness, are oftentimes not hesitate to express in practice president, said It was wise to remember vote, but the Democratic party cannot must WELCOME symptoms of kidney trouble. that tne Itemocratle party, through Its afford to take advantage of the consti- our own faith in the principles that we Dont delay starting treatment. Dr. Our party must responj to the n long history, had never entered a of a minority to prevent proclaim. TO tutional A to must right occasionally Everyone , Kilmer a bwampKoot. a physician give for the mere purpose of victory ratlfuatlon. A majority of congress can call that comes from every state and from bow-elelse some or the across sea help to to the every problem regular apply or for winning the spoils of office It declare war Shall obtained at any drug store, make It more the suffer from constipation, bilious at- - prescription, Faith in the principles of democracy lived because It stood for certain fundaU1SV he just the difficult to conclude a treaty than to people , remedy needed to overIn their capacity for faith head stomai-qsick mental principles, he added. and disorders, tacks, come such , enter a war? condition. as well as in their right to WASHINGTON, Jan. g If the Republi"There Is one issue that the DemWASHINGTON, jin. 8. American in- ache. But do not whip the bowels into can we go before the country "Neither a Get medium or large size bottle must be our party's can leaders want to throw, down ocratic party wi'J carry to the country on the Issue raised bv article X. If we not in danger of bcinq activity with harsh cathartics. are stitutions now from and on a atore. finish fight immediately for the league overthrown bv the vield-rany drug always this veer, he declared. of the bomb do not intend to Impair the right of po'liy What the liver and bowels need is a of i utions before the Americjn people, rtnd However, if you wish 6rst to test this The president has defined It beyond congress to decide the toith, (lovornor Cornwell of West gentle and natural tonic, one that can question of peacs t are to take it Democrat the U) resdy rend ten cent to Ir. dinat preparation Jackson day or war, when the Hire for action, arises, POMERENE DEMANDS irflnla declared thqare Senator H ti hcock of Nebraska, adminin danger of constantly be used without berm. The Kilmer fc Co., Binghamton, N. Y.r for how can we Insist upon a moral obligalsed-- r tn the treaty fight in the ner tonlKht. but they on Casistration bowel and liver tonic is of ommint-a- l gentlest , s1mpe b ittle. When writing be'sure destriAUun by dvoM tion to go to war which can have no QUICK senate, declared tonight tn an adtlres at carets. They put the liver to work and chiefs to vie) I to 8f hciUM of wx force o- - value except as It does Impair mention the Fait Lke la,ly Tri- the Jacks- n dnv banquet. - o -- ail eu-- .XitL.u,uuC'-uu- l Ve -l- eae-e iu-g YEN the Jnderendence of the congress . jjrov i theoion tmtle. m hv t ir unchecked growth of labor auff the pert come Itr tWe 'rwrnp-iigT(Adi ertis, merit, j owe Tt to the world to join in an "honest toxin without and we shall win to ffripwate, poison that Issue, he declared, ' effort to put an end to war forever, and ra(?y injr-thor inconvenience sicken because win shall ehtvmxlncss Jan We Ratlfcation of WASHTNGO'ON, inner tnti, Th jrovernor warned that if the that effort should be made at the earliest the . the indemen, the churcl peaia treaty, w,th or without reser- the and stand vou like Calomel, Salts, Oil, or Purjfa-tivpsdid rot stand Veers possible moment. Hippy Jitter vations, ami no government ownerahlp of pendent voter and above all, the women out in jt art s trug e for the up preservation railroad were the outstanding polr-tof of Amer'ca are fur the league ard fir of our un eminent i wIH not Cajca-r- f million boxes of Tncnty-fiomv fail No Negation Policy. I must write and tell you I am getan address bv Berator Forterene of Ohio peace We shall win because America in its members, but it will are sold each year. Thev work its d ty la a land of hope and not of dcsrclr A Democratic party rannot be a party tohight at the Jaikson day doner ting. along me- - Fer.iiJ "years, that is Cssnrfvtir hFohbcsa ' I o n, - no t . o g a 1 on wbttte, yHnic'yotriOrp. ef over half of mv life, 1 have spent in le mr.o overthrew the Th same j - effrn-- t of the Reruh.iean'-phrtv( Adveruwmcot.) program. It must not only favor league Hared he the speaker to be the drmand first and perhaps the ' in Rs mitfht and power ton, pour health and sulfering from severe to world for hour and a of of the ratification the It for the of have but ons. must nat nations orgnnixe I of peaet teiaufi it was bonding a mony autor- plan treaty in stomach and indigestion. Mavr a gas the selection of delerate and a pclley to he the f.rst step toward reaching this and do awav with the horror of war. iIs raev n viT no; rtand now for a Ubor Wonderful Remedy it has entirely " rein to be pursued by those delegatee What condition acceptable to every other ration ha skilladffed, apsemldyd ''onjrr a If IVmocratic he the ran e ratlflea-tlothe of Vnited to American demand me. the have peop a 'The also know of several can other stored Ixrmocrattc people ful make ( acceptabe the party plan phrase thy omivht to led "They believe It to be Plates, but unfortunately In the senate partv ia to win or deserve to win, it must 1 our rov ernrmnt' others who have taken it for the same than one that contemplates the popular ar, omi particularly wLere Mand JfVrsnn fwiudreiv placed tt obhas Htate toward s worn! first I riled of (ounu In th i peace, the the election of those delegates who, step conduct of our part of it, an unworth) trouble and are now welT again. It is I hope they will he ovrriome. I it, on tne pat'oim of eq .a1 rsjhta for Influence they will exert, wl'l be next In do not doubt our allies wl I accept the stacle affair, (Lredited by irrerpoiifciblc a simple, harmless preparation that reall and pe ml privleires for none" And best they can get st the hand of the betirv they Willi be importance to the president hlms-if- ? Repiblh-nUnier moves that ChnrKtrx mucus the catarrhal from Democrats th however.' anv the "In. senate event, " can Democratic th what pnl.cy party fittin he said, "Hint ths coun- intestinal tract and ntb every dUIoa)of try Jth is rm(nd4 allavs the inflamsre on solid ground Thev hey yyoeked have within the league of mctlona other "Opponent of the league of nation of tis fact that not a toe tl onaTedonii in er-vp ho for d wit ratification la jrro not a tarrpkmn first, causes practically all forget that there already loan one of absolute Independence and shoj.J single ronstrui Hv ti Mi his feen dons, mation which Governor Co of uhfo Mid that-t- b with reasonable Impart alitv between the member of the league ef Internationalists, Bolshevists corditiors, and finally, not a Hem- - an I that the extrav again' s to fi,p;antly stomach, liver and intestinal ailment- -, ws re Pt of t?at to w reservation rfued They have Our nation voice should at all and I W. W. not bexn league have found w no Hot'aI intituling appendicitis. One dose will and destroy, ex r He defeat party time lie raised In beha'f of equal and Turning to the railroad problem, Mr. cent rreervatlon that j lfv vo Ths f'smocmtic party Ms the on or mnner refunded. Fthramm-lohnxon- . denies Intercourse with treaann convince ca of t whh "It Is with extreme re- forced on th senate by the exact justh-between nation! as. the only Pomerene saidId liberal party of the country and sho? senators who want to kill the league, suffer a reverse in so dom Drugs, Five (5) Good Ftores, basis of permanent reace. gret that 1 learn an effort may be mad fal! it into ranks its In' ,R. and druggists prnfrrrHv In the rair.jaiKn. la aaid the npnb-ban- ! but they are ready to meet half way In We have domestic also, to commit th Democratic party to goveverywhere. problems (Adv.) and snd liberal publicans prorreMi' most enthusiahoulh "with honorable compromise. Republican senawhich off- - an oppo1unltv to render ernment ownership of railroads of all parties in order to pass the " heartbreak t lo tor who favor th league. asm, ' bad "If there eeer was any substantia! senlarge aerv b e and one otoertlon to thrust-bi- g Wants an Tribune Important part play ov. into bitterness "If, however, ivepuincan teedera defeat and ftnxoti the treatv into he esmpaign Is that timent m thia country fow government In the management of the housenoid.- When tn present (Continued en Fag 4. Column 2.) it wou.d divert attention from questions ownership, it has disappeared in the face this pian and throw down the gauntlet trnmat authority. i if DEMOCRATS o , Hundreda of Leaders Hear Addresses at Jackson Dinner. mm OPPOSES PLAN MAKE PACT PARTY ISSUE Sings at the Pal-pie- Tabernacle ioni y - fcp-nl- ng own--an- pt-tj two-thir- Is, famous Victor artist! te This Tetrazzini recital is an event of twofold interest to the public. 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