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Show MORNING EXAMINER .1- tar OGDEN CITY, UTAH. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1904. I VOL the continuance of the i -t ml ..oITttat rS- xf&sz. - ,- 1- mil i Well-Fitte- party of great promisesTtu, pmutrratio I! 1 thui-- Sana debt u( wr tbu BY DEMOCRATS J They Nominated Candidates Who Voted for Free Silver. :c HE HAS DIGNITY AND FORCE V PEOPLE mmk-VU- B PlaIM" kuk Hi! Tralnlai and Experience WiU Eiablc Him to Preside Over the Scute wlih Credit te the Na-ti- paraimon, " $3UMtW,w platform deui.um.wm robbery f tU mw." Vet exiierieuce hm. that under protection prosperity auniug all classes of people. Chile under free trade ail elaaaea muffer. will not eon-.i- d I. la amid that Tammany art-the money question irivvoeably neat the for eontraet the mjtil a backer aubway la awarded to who will rec.iilae jLa'ublie' aubway U a political McKinleys Friend. aa CAN FORGIVE ERROR Which la Naw Practically Admitted Nt Will Not Trut the Party with the Fewer Because oa Tfc. UeiuiMTatic -- STS BLUNDER editor will harm fun when they begin kll nmi tiual xufu anJ tl SSTtaa ii DARES. for d Indiana Senator the Vice Presidency. f'r H WHO PRICE FIVE CENTS. biui- - Imo-rSutforof Republican and loot the of ? Jbmi the difference Wfffli tldugs io Oum tiling promised. tbo other of gnat achievements. i ME MAN CHARLES Washington 2 d BUader. I u Si. !. Kvmt Washington, D. C., one heave who is any way uouiiisVed with the goverumewt bus n great amount of When an iudiviiluul makes and poreoual iutcrest iu tier nomination of startling slatemiMits which late Bcuator Fairbanks of Indiana for second false, ou are proveil to be abilut-lplace ou the ltwiiublican ticket. The Inutterances ou auy suiiject hi further all hie diana Me tutor has a iwruons-titwhatsoever arc lUble not to be taken own, aud tns figure merely from a physiseriously, ami this it putting the esse trough- cal point of view is so striking he has wildly. Eveu though the statements ever iu man eeema marked a been Wauhiugtou beyond ja one truth that were uttered iu honest belief a to their since be came here. Kt might a an arthe omiprokeiisiou of the accuracy, the fact that they were later with bright yielding row, tliiu, nnusiially tall, the old order change. on proven to lie wrong, furuihed eviamount of to the new." Otherwiae it would red checks, with a becoming dence of mental capacity to make furknioker-hurkewith a genusenatorial dignity, ami yet wit try to fit the Jefferaonian ther gross blunder from time to time. uchlion iu equaled on the luaty American ine democracy which of 1 Iu this respect the reconi of (hs canili-dat- e by public men, the Republican party ou the silver issue bee for giant of MU fur the vice preoideucy iu mure than the same siuisler Higniffcanco party Ilenworatic platfonna usually popular aa public men go.. Be matter how falsificstione from gn Individual, that an gar-cothe or Asiiia from this, huwercr, the peole may try to whitewaah who is found out, wouh! have for that of the party ou the tariff quea-Sewho are uai the inside of public affaire aoaitii liiiliriiliisl. the in "Washington know, as people of tha ft. real object la alwaya We may all be willing to charitably of the protective system. which rest of the country may not know, that admit thnt in its advocacy of (ha great l aafeguard of American Senator Fairbanks i one of the comparh the silver error in UMI and WHO the free Indaatriea, lalair and wage. atively few uieo in public life who have Democratic party was honestly wrong. made their Impress upon tha who American Thera is no patriotic never gete right actually The Deunwratic party In of the government. affairs every Hikl like to tliiuk, blut, or euggest, a National iaauea, eacept when RAriea church, every club, every village debathonthat llryau was not actuated Mr Afjer ing society, in every Congress and every te atral the Republican platform. est and sincere belief in his cause when Iwtariug for many yeara that frea ailver select a Parliament, there are always he uttered hie famous Cross of Gold" at 1U to I wea the paramount issue, It few who do the great bulk of the work, and "Crown of Thorns" speech ta 18UB, anv limpa the qneation and actnally selected who are men of action, who are nor is there any American with optithat the gold atandard la irrevoca-bl- r by their associates to perform the things mistic faith in the honesty and patriotdud. which have to be done, who have tha ism of the lead lug public men of the executiva gift which make them wise in adminie-tntkUnited Rtates who would want to think Under the laat Democratic moment that Alton U. Darker, the fur business wan paralyaed at homa council, and whose advice and assistance are sought when greet thiugs are to be candidate uf n great political party tor. and the I'niteil States hnd a douhtful rresident of the United States, voted During the Me done. Minding tuning nations. Cowrtaowa aad Modest. administrations against his honest convictions as to what Khilry and ltnoMcvelt was fir the gmsl of his country whan Constantly courteous, invariably kindprosperity hna beeu restored at home and its voted for free silver in 1NUQ, and tht prestige of the nation abroad haa ly, always reserved, consistently modest, newer seeking to put himself in the trout then again voted for free silver ia 1909. never before. adrtnred rank, Senator Fairbanks Is not usually Cannot Ho Trnotod. credited by Ou world at large with the Utdw the present tariff law all Indus But while the Ameriiaa peopla will influence he really postrim have revived and prospered, labor extraordinary never impute dishonorable motives to hu ha fatly employed and more work- sesses here in Wnahfiigtou. Ilia asso- erate army. He had not exhausted di- (hat a man of tbi stamp should have in front of the marble efilgiea of Jeffer- the leaders of the silver ranae in JNIM men kin received good wagea than ciate in the Senate, the member! of the plomacy, and even then he knew that been chnNcn for the tiominaiiiMi. Tlie re- son and Jackson, who if they were alive and 11NMI, yet nevertheless it will hesiertr hfw In the biatory of the count- cabinet, aud thoue whose duty it la to time was necessary to sult is that in the event of the triumph would he marching in the ranks of action tate in tha future to place Implicit trust pnqNire the counry. Hij uke the daugeroue rink of execute the law have learned, however, try for war. The great public which of the Republican ticket, which now and progress. in those who nought to lead them into the quiet force of the Senator from In- wae jutting l party in power that would is tbs significance of the a disastrous error ia tlusm years. Had seem absolutely Nonn-d-. the President the of situation then, real TM. and ignorant thin policy of prosperity? diana, and ever since he came here with which did not realise that a mistaken Inangursted next Mn-l- i will have bad Vermont election, that on the issue con the majority of the voters of the counbetMcKinley in IN! 7 Senator Fairbanks has public policy had allowed our army to the lienefit of more than three years ot tained in the word Forward?' person! try in 1N9U and WOO mit been of been one of the inner circle, lie haa run down to a The policy of protection hae preserved waa hie so Darker will have duties of in it thin ter the Judge onr actual if Judgment where we fled, opponent were experience not point the American market for the product grown stronger day by day until his fitted to fight even a little nation like office, while the in during those two years tha Uukod (Rates who wifi in Theodore Roosevelt, represented ef American ninnufacturea and American nomination for the vice presidency wae industrial and would have had the silver atandard; all thundered still for war and be- take the oath of office at the same time every line of fitism-ial- , in, Bps in him forced because, mannfmturrrn have made market! for absolutely upon gan to suspect the good faith aud tha will have behind him not only the bene- diplomatic achievement, demanding in the currency of the country would have the products of American farmer, and the opiniou of hi assorintes in the Senof a man like William McKin- fit of more than seven yean in the creased expenditures for the army, the been debased to the bullion value of silhe leaders generally, together they bar eetabUahed a high ate aud the party United States senate, but also of bis pnvy, the postal service and every de- ver; Just debts would have been scaled ley. the man fur posintaiNlnni of American living and made was the beet equipped in the inner circle of public partment uf government care of the off over fifty per cent.; the laborer, memliersliip Consulted Fairbanks McKlalay his tion, and was by his training and by possible the high scale of American men who artnslly do thing, and who la lieople'a interests Vermont represents whom the Bible says ia worthy of hia ia which All thia the world history, wagea. political aoaoi'intiuu of presidential aixe, times of trial determine the policy of tha the onward treud of American thought. hire," would have been paid hia wages ao that he might be ready at any time know and which need not lie recapitulatnation. This, and not the mere fact that Ver- In cheap dollars of sot half tha value of detail. world What does Sow a character and yon reap a ed the not " lu to exerriae the duties of chief executive went Republican by 32,900 votes, tha honest dollars i Mined on tha gold mont cirin is know sinaib wan one of the beautiful that the but if it should become necessary. generally MEANS. assurance of a great Republian IT standard; the country would hevo sufWHAT gives who men were cle of and daily nightly awininglesa apothegma flung into the Few people are aware of the unusual fered unparalleled herd times; ita credit Xovemlier. next can victory into called of even lap Judge Parker by Editor Knapp, degree to which William McKinley gave and sometime hourly would have snuk ae low aa that of Turkey, Vermont of ndvlaa tho Tba the to ef St Ijouia Uepnblic, in introducing hia confidence to Kenator Fairbanks. Tha council by William McKinley Mgalflcaoeo Yenesnela, and of other nations Victor dona hii Democratic brethren of the aheara be Shew Tratb. yt tba to two men were old friends, they repre- him as to the best thing which sheerest be repudiate their Just obligations. folly the would events While from it and paste put to their candidate. Republicans, forecasting With sented much the same element in tho to preserve the honor and tbs dignity It waa for such calamity aa this that a tor Republican manager to accept tba the Keptemlier election in Vermont, abnat eqaal relevancy and more wit be Warren Charles of the 1807 nation, of months and in tha early Democratic free silver error stood party, might hire iiid waa alwaya foremost in the list Vermont victory ns n certain angary of should not allow themselves to be over- the 1MM Plant a corpse and following the bitter political battle of and again in 111, nnd Parker House Roooevelt'i election next November, or, confident of results of tba presidential in nine a tombstone." White the to summoned waa He Fairand autumn the previous McKinley and Davit both times stood with this to relax in their efforts to insure that election in November. a time and after during night, and the touch in night constant were banks 0 Tha Democratic war node result, it cannot bo denied that tha There la no doubt aa to tha fact that error, contributed money to farther It campaign managers President-elebegan to lean upon tha when tha gravest matters ia a most reassuring and Roosevelt will win, but he ought to be along, and voted for it. nil of plurality moat epmly tell the public tbey wish to conconsideration tha Senator-elec- t. important wisdom in the This trust Now the error is prsrti rally admitted. duct the campaign free from Fair- significant fact. That thia is so ia not given n great vote of confidence, aa outof the statesman from Indiana was never the conferences were held in theavenue. Both Darker and Davis, while refusing Miccesaiou of statistical coina and because affection national trust, ind personalities, but they eeem to of Massachusetts on home banks pouring went lessened, but as month after month have aeeretiy given inatructioua to revile cidences where a shrinkage of tha Re- aside from a mere majority of electoral to say that they now believe in the gold the Indiana Henatnr waa more and There were gathered the senators and atandard, nevertheless ssy that it ia ml abnae the Republican candidate in by the votes. who publican plurality- in Vermont in Sepcabinet officers represented mors drawn Into the deepest confidences the DemoIrrevocably established by law" that A rebuke ia deserved for the men who wy way possible. Chairman Taggartn of the President. inner council of (be nation, the men tember has presaged a national la when on December 18, 1N90, the gold because hot ao cratic November, in and facta confidence distort, sentiments, ao victory absolute the the falsify Indianapolis Hentlnel, ia "Piper, was established by a vote of There were trying times in Washing- who possessed It wae In th the influences affecting the individual prevaricate and invent, aa to make R ap- standard the President aa a dog. 17V Republican yeas and only 11 Dam- ton during the latter part of 1897 and in of President McKinley. are election in one thia in units State Roosevelt Theodore is anythat home Fairbanks tha pear Ktstaa upstair library of ocratic yeas, against 142 Democratic Sfietl empirics" well describes tho tha early part of IN! 8. The United soma of the most important de- national in their nature and are effective thing bnt the strong, thoughtful, loyal and Spain were drifting inevitably to- that nays ami no Republican nays, in the the he is. Mtha of constitutional citisea firffi that republic. American were throughout coun- cisions of these trying times thia House of Itepreeenlativea, nnd by n vote in war. sentiment Tha ward election November in the iesue shout bosh the Imperialism" Tbs If the constitution rent In tatters silly formulated. in44 Republican and 2 Gold Democratic of in favor of waa it overwhelmingly the confined tariff to fiabdnb were try qneation the o! and Militarism," groundless There were scarcely half a dosen jjHime a new condition demands the terference in behalf of the suffering peoand only ona Versgsiuat 23 from to infer yets their dictation be would a fancied at to of aume government power not impoib!e by personal the big men of the nation present In the Benate, IT WAN action for Cuba. The nay Republican of pressure should 32.000 ple American mont's plurality the Republican to executive el of in the philosophy of Thomas peopla those historic conferences, and it ia THAT York. be rebuked by the people la each man- HO WELL KHTAIIIJKIIKII If tha political empirics of grew daily stronger. In the public preea, nffleient indication of the capacity fot what would be the drift in New Tr"tho PARKER AMI DA VIM NOW CONon voin the In churches, the because or had Congress, Ml Indiana, ner as can never tie forgotten. had their way there would which Senator Fairbanki Connecticut service public OCARLY ESTABstreets, everywhere from the Atlantic Mvt been no onion left for their sne-Let Republif-auappear en masse at SIDER IT "lltRL manifested to refer to tha fact that ters of these three Ktatee study the to the Pacific there was a constantly has very different the polls ia November, to show what they LISHED. he had been In public Ufa leal tariff question through weep and groan over In 1004. akbongh "aileece la CMfiaaaloo. growing sentiment that the United States than a year hia value aa a constant ad- spectacles from tiinuo of the farmers of tliiuk of Theodore Roosevelt The American people will be willing Behuria apiiearance on tha stump must pat an end to the shocking condi- viser of the Preoident in the face ol Vermont. From the day in IMiSl when . inforgive the Democratic record on the Southern Illinois la another straw on tions in Cuba. an inflamed public sentiment and on the her lata Kenator Justin K. Morrill Tbs mass of tbs Itomocratle party to silver revenue war measure, tariff the troduced qneation. They will not demand of the double-winge-d which war Demo-r- jj McKinley Knew Pnblle M.tlni.t, la inevitable greatat tba grew almost way eve entraaed of feel confessions verbal from When he waa elected William McKia-le- y er day by day. Other men who partici- which bore hi name in the House of their leaders said them to Wall Mreat, humiliating When he applauds Parker's leaders of the fact that they Democratic well knew what this public sentiment pated in those conferences remember and Representatives, Vermont hae never wavand aball six the the free silver Democrats believe that Hornet 1NIM IUUOl and "tha; when he calls for merit In the was and wher it waa likely to lead. No bear cheerful testimony to the extraordi- ered in her support of the Republican mtllloa sms who followed Bryan, with were terribly wrong in Silence Daniel Webster once said MWc service there is a general exodus man ever lived who wae more skilled in nary rapacity of the Indiana senatoi policy of protection. Other Ktates have chaws oo tholr lips mmA warm con Aa confession a. .L and the fact that tba .B?lrwt free lunch counter, and feeling the pulse of the public than tha for looking at all sides of a question ol wobbled, as the politicians have played vlctlana In their hearte, cae new bo is Democrats now want silence on tho PklnL I tlk nbont anrrendering tha President who laid down hie life at public policy and for giving hia opinion upon the credulity of their industrial delivered like cattle to the Clovolond paramount" iaana of 1890 and tha tanBuffalo. When he came to the White dispassionately, without the slightest sue classes, but Vermont has stood as firm (tee who kolfed the ticket er belted II ijppluaa therm arm groans of disap proval. lit10, is anffldant conHouse, nevertheless, he was determined la 1 8ML I believe that tho reet tamount issue of of persona Mae end with some- as her own everlasting hills. Bnt in the present campaign the majority of tho man who votad tor fession of past error. to exhaust every device known to diplo- thing like a sacred deference to the bail But while the American peopla in reof eoovlctloni I coo bat Democracy has chosen to thrust its tra- Bryaa ere macy, short of actual warfare, to bring interests of the nation. Tht Platform the hopo that they will realise that 1 am ceiving Democracys silent confession of 8 pain to terms and to bring peace to The history of those momentous con- ditional clamor for free trade into mrelt stands reiterates the Cuba. Trained in the arts of war him- ferences will never be written, ns n mat- background and has arrayed Itself Igktlse tholr bottla aow.wThomm B, past error, ran forgive, yet it cannot forPepe.W Bessleedao. Wstsoet sptseh oo--p. get It will not be In haste to put into to favor self, William McKinley well knew that ter of course. McKinley has gone, Hot against the American spirit of aggresthe White House tha representative of a war waa not to be entered upon lightly. bart has gone, Hanna has gone, and sive, progressive expansion, of which hnia industries that?-In order "" Roosevelt is the living President Roosevelt aaid in his speech I party whose free ailver principles workmen may be steadily He was for peace from the beginning. only n few are left of the men who sc Theodors WeU Mid. of acceptance, A party is of worth only" pnt ia Jeopardy tho business stability of During the first six months ot the Mc- tually shaped the destinies of the natioi bodiment The Demo- I the Republicans stand for na- ao far aa it promotes tba nathsial intar-ot- the country. IT WIU, NOT VOTE TO verbose and evasiva, Kinley administration the tension here in the early months of 1898, who per TIIE HIOUEHT and life; the Judged by that standard, tha Dem- HONOR WITH iJlit.'l."' " iu Platitude it aim- - la Washington was extraordinary. Pub- eisted in a wise conservatism wben de- tional action, advancement OFFICE IN THE LAM) A CANDInational inaction, retro- ocratic party is worthless. forced for have Democrats who the lic sentiment and Itself of might provided was necessary, Urilfth Irmocr,tic iMrtiUtj a war because of the outrages contin- lay DATE WHO IN 18WI AND AGAIN Wl gression and death. The issue is between enenna for carrying the war to n protct Am eric aa IN BMIO VOTED FOR A POLICY DON'T. DOINGtad That conclusion. upon the committed Hie and Bpaniardi Bailo, by ually I glorious Parker Hae Trimmed THAT WOUMI HAVE FINANCIALBack an issue appeals to voters in the poor people of Cuba. Then came he waa even included in the brilliant IM (Philadelphia Inquirer. LY DI 8HONORED THI COUNTRY the explosion of the Maine, which of the confidential advisers of W'ilUam Vermont precisely as R appeals to those When Judge Porker voted for silver, AND MADE IT LOWER THAN TUR"Let restricted The 'Arkansas.' suffior and ia a rom,,r war of in face the the in touched know Orogon magasina, Us the spark gt candidates," aaid McKinley la 1890 and 1999. he did not local view and interest ia swallowed np of tlw cient honor for any man. t0 so popu- KEY AND VENEZUELA IN INTERyoug within' a few weeks the people gold standard was guing to be NATIONAL OPINION AS TO ITS ' men vote and hart broader in with tha the prospect, United States wen raging 1994- An Honor for the ledlaalaa. CREDIT. not as dtisena of thia lar ia i repUed. of blood. a aa additional honor tor tho In- ae Americana and b0iri"0,,, It Pit toalet. what haa yaw Odds ia Wall street at 3 ta 1 aa Still William McKinley stood steaddiana senator, who haa been cboacn ae or that State. h ,hold To this issue Oregon laat June re-Pint Teters Campaign Battoaa. nominee for tha vice W pUdeXV Plr fast. He knew war was nearly InCommittee. Roosevelt deliver no electoral votes, bnt National mere-lifRepublican Vermont ahead!" and The Go to tha silent evitable, but he was in n position to ittcaSdeocy. that his associate in pobHe sponded back across tho continent "Ga Auditorium, 'thing. Chicago, is distributing they art mighty discouraging j. B man of paaco. know alto that thi country, rich though in their private conversation, is ly echoes nnd t peculator of Eeopus. Roosevelt artistic of -! thousands w.1 yours donet" e nMMty ahead? it waa in men and resources, was not variably refer to his j. Even Arkansas shows signs of waking Fairbanks First Voters buttons. They hi. ay that cams ready for war. He waa hi a position to grasp public questions, to hia personal Scotland Yard, London, ia tha larg7fry,l,ing L dream of Demo- are free for the asking. Apply to the from the lotas-eatin-g nnd com lm,l of no his heart to and and no deep were study rifle, know that there to twagih. ii Integrity, Committee. est police station la tho world. It haa State withof your Chairman he law. cracy that n nation can advance would s,hrr rnl for AeXiou cannon, no clothes, no tents, no mod- - stitutional and international accommodations for policemen. colors. tore time (Show and exertion yoar out under the riba of by marking tha for death." republic moat ia a fortunate thing even the rrit-rral- es dj faib-OM.t- y Z, tbt at a. prun-ipu- u ne nt dee-tiny- Fair-bank- 82.-00- ct mud-Hng-- fWig hair-splitte- iM XV rt enA sat V hi be th Juiw V.1 Mtb the I hour, gllld pit-io- n mar ait tt ms dewm Ihrea ofJ Bub te fourth n it com-eoo- f To-da- y a. mbat turn (trip tff-n a S tri.S CuTrCJ 'J itu : Jle tine t gar h r poud il-raart h, ttt ".. broad-gaug- -- It of war for 1olf that P4 Pnn Arthur1 siiVlTVcou - 1 summoned to Democratic ntkin J that It win nave m uo itsuiyeu. - i hiiiv nits a M I ( X 0 a t I |