Show dobing YOUNG try DEMOCRACY THE tim inee ting s called bythe by the young 0 mens democratic glut club of utah held heid inthe in the tho theatre last night was attended bya by a large our oui space not admitting of a de detailed report of ot the proceedings we will cg connio ourselves to a few allusion sand dom comments ments judge john G sutherland who was the pre presiding genius oi of the gathering was the first speaker of the occasion his hig speech was merely and properly an ei exposition position of demo r abic principles as he lie understands them As a rule I 1 his Is propositions were well taken but created no enthusiasm because of hl his remarks bein being severely and atla coldly io logical i the rhe jud judge jude e is one of the best informed for formed ined lawyers lawyers in lit utah but as WS a pop ular agitator he is an illustration of diluted feebleness not only iid ild did lid lie he create no agitation but he failed even to produce a sent senti mema menta cripple in the course of his speech he lie is an exema liti litigation cation catlon of the truth that is constant ly illustrated that a man inan may maybe be a success in one direction and a notable failure in others air nir alfares Al fales young the th next enest s speaker eaker eauer succeeded in making himself kimsell ridiculous in the sense of tho the term besides showing up the worst sioe of his nature providing it has two ills Hs speech was a crabbed ill natured and insulting harangue harai haral ime bean heing being a conglomeration ot of minus nilus the faintest at reasoning it consisted large ly of sta tenion ts ot or what somebody had I 1 told him and tile toe key kei to his discourse Is provided in one of his assertions to tiie the effect thu thi the voters of the peoples party consist of one unit and dipner cippera this young man may be a pretty good fellow in some som e respects but a little more common sense an and some decree of regard for the ordinary amenities of civilized life would be ot of immense service to him ile he isa is tiler too trim trifling ming fing a fact that was jaring iv exhibited in his effort to make a poin boutot an alleged fart that at president Preside ut joam tailors suggestion su a public park was named liberty notwithstanding the mayor of the city would woold have verso perso hall hati preferred it to be titled locust grofve grove drove with all due rc respect to mr young say bay that with wilh haili a as s zv a standard bearer youn young loung utah will hardly around the clubs doino democratic cratic banner iu in ethin ethla seething a f masses lil ill asseg mr nir kingbury ury fol foi followed lowed with a carefully abich which u ich he read it was a scholarly and thoughtful dissertation ser ter tation upon tae leading principles of democracy uld and breathed a kindly tind ind conservative however any p esou might differ in views from mr none can cau lail fall to recognize ia in him hiru a certain gentlemanly bearing combined a considerable de irnee ree of intellectuality that win for fi him ili hii the respect of those wita houi he lit comes colnes in contact ills his speech proved an au excellent antidote to tile the rasp raping ra ping piny ing lug urle urIe of tiie the previous speaker air rawlins who naho is a always ways brilliant delivered the most ehi chi elaborate borate speech of the evening dWany an deany of ills his propositions ani inucci much of pf pis reasoning were counti so still there were many points upon which i isue isue sue suc could be successfully taken W with i him ile he daid faid down an un tato tate base basa upon which he lie held that exist laws should be invariably invariably keenis obeyed this need needs qualification with a la vengeance To illustrate therease Ther eare as ir must know men who con conscientiously clentious ly entered into the rel nel rela reia ai tion of plural plura marria marriage I 1 c before any law that institution existed there soro sore foro they broke broue no law A sub seque beque sequent nt statute tenders them liable to tine line and aud imprisonment for perpetuating atio the relationship thus form formed to obey the later law means that a man shall cast off the wives he la in infringement of no law contracted to protect and cherish and who wiio have born him children mr air rawlins itaw Ilaw lins complained that men had not been selected for civil office because they differ in religious sentiment ment from the majority but Is it surprising for in stance that men who assume such an attitude as this re regarding arding ties that are deemed sacred to the he majority should not be placed in influential positions that would give their opposition to the best interests of the people more potency self preservation Is the first law of nature and mr rawlins will freely admit that in scanning the world over it enters largely into politics we thought we wc could observe throughout the speakers reasoning in favor of a strong line of demarcation between church and bbate too much of a leaning in to the idea that because a mail man ile lle held heid ad a position in tile tiie Church churchie he should be curtailed in wielding an influence in the politics of the state mr john M 31 youn young who was the concluding speaker snowed much of reflection ills opening proposition was against centralization of power and then he prore prole proceeded eded to argue Jn favor of it when representatives assemble and v pass ass I 1 laws irit it is for the I 1 it sort of masses to obey was a a do as you are told and ask no questions doctrine that he expounded the inference to be drawn from what lie he said was that he had bad special refel reference ence to anti antl pois polygamy amy laws forgetting at the same tine time lime he argued in favor of I 1 local self seif government I 1 that the people rie to whom those laws are applicable had ad not the slightest voice in any form regarding their enactment in fact it seemed as if mr young could shift from the advocacy of centralization to staunch democracy with the most astonishing toni shing facility lie ile exhibited considerable sid erable force in his speech but jt t was mostly physical durin r the tile proceedings two distinct elements were manifested each having its exponents first a reasonable regard for other peopled peoples opinions second an utter and disregard of the common courtesies of life combined with mental immaturity the representatives of those two divisions do not make a good team it impresses 0 one lie lle much as would the spectacle of a horse hitched to the same plow with a balky balks kicking mule with ilis his ears ear perpetually at an angle of forty five degrees the horse views the antics of the mu mule lewith nervous concern while the long iong eared animal considers consider s the horse altogether to particular about appearances A split is inevitable I 1 if the mule is removed and the horge horse remains some small amount of plowing may possibly be done if the horse retires and the mule remains the plow will progress backwards the fence be broken down and the outfit come to a dead halt outside of the field we do not think biank the prospects prospect ri of the mens Is democratic club clubok of utah to be flattering natt ering to an extent to exhilarate its members judging from present appearances |