Show ilL 1 v 1 IH5MUORA PLATFORM I Aued and Adopted Uv the Territorial Convention In Session ut Salt Like Saturday Sat-urday septtjmlj 15 1804 We lie Uemocrab ot Ctah in con vtmijOiiaaaeil oed 1 hereby reuttirui our adUeieuot lu the pnnciplee 01 jusiic I and free gov inuie t which the demo crane pait > w uS oigaruzftd to establish ana prete1e siiid whch have been emboued m tue uldtloitn adjpteti by the d8lJUCL CY in tutir national con tions Ve believe in a strict conslru tion of the conetttution peoples grant of power to the loderal fuvermnent the end that the rights of the respective respec-tive states nmy be preserved that locals local-s ieruui way be eecureu and that j vie Uai iij IefLJ uiaj be exwiciEed to the Wai rxteut coneifateul with the pu > ic cHeLv We lieiieve m wiseeconomy in public pub-lic expetiditurie that onicmla should be held to a tuct accountability foi then actti that the eiploiuent of the laMuu JHhC u au > torm > > whICh the few lue eut tied to the iniuoverishment of tie mans by which trade is destroyed de-stroyed or obsnucted by which trusts are created and fobtered and monopolies I monop-olies fausiamed is a wicked perversion I of the powers designed for the common good goodWe believe in commercial industrial indus-trial Ireedom and resent all attempts to preycul exercise in the pro 10 tiou of etiUoauuii by the state in the full ueveloprnent of our national resources m the eucouraKemeut and advancement ot home industries in the protection of labor from the encroachments en-croachments of capital and in equal rights to all special privilegeb to none Vedemaud the passage of a law fr the iiee and unlimited coinage of both silver and gold at a ratio 01 1 to 15 without waiting t jr the consent of any other nation and that the government govern-ment shall pay out siler so coined as a money of ultimate redemption the same as gold We coiuniend the democratic congress con-gress aud Hoiuiuisuatiou of the measures meas-ures Olll jioi m vthica they have suc cteued m tileciiug by which hundreds of millioiia ut Jiars will be annually aavea by American consumers and all dies Qt people will be benefited bene-fited In the arrangement tariff duties we favor each adjustment as Will operate e < Ua < ly toroughout the country and nut dinciinimate us be tweeup < is i 3ts or seCiioiie Ye contend A latf BUdi duties 1 as are laid on loieipsr import bijouiu ue levuni for levenil only afc cuuLJU laurd m the nations UOtlbULUUtJLI We ew uata ally disapprove of tIe oourae o in ue mUCaL2 who bv CftibfllA WiLt tbe lepuuncans thwar ted the tXpfde i wih ui the people m rt4erence M the tarill nUll prevented prevent-ed me ret > tur ttju oi ailvei to us right place as uitjuei We ebu is tiie income tax provihit Ii ot Uie tntt taw oy lncn a mole eqmaoifc < < dieuluUMou Is nuue ot the butduib ut taxation and wealth ae well as want is itquuei to Contribute its share to tue pubitc expense We onviutt tee acts o me democratic democra-tic ouDKiend ad HiiutiniciLration lu nb lisuug tOe oppressive < nd anti AuieltCAii itUeril election laws au ilius BecuiuiK lieedum to citizens a1 the tAtlla In so ievisng the pension lists that the uauus wijich have robbed tn UedSurj ut vast sums ol money will be preheated in iniura while no worth > ponmuner wii be < J fin veil of the iiiti i l wuiuu Bis Baivicee are entitled lu ivsu L x t j a r li > iuus urganiZ ti n in Ltui us ptioyiinl pru biLv which i c ohfcc ed umltr tile pn vast 118 ot lii w with the proepucto UL turttier restoiauou ot the teat esutt also i dIn d-In the aoiJOiniments which han been tuadu ol Mutual res dents of tht twritorv 10 pabiij oiiiae many of theu ijaivc to be b l ot Utah a policy ai tJgtkIhi und teL Horn tnt ul republi Can atli rd J lH I lu lulu wing open to settlement Hit U nb ana cnco ujtlgle reservations by liion a vaL aie < t ol tillable UIHZ mg anti lliinerallKnds will be utilizeu b > wbte 14 1 Oi aud kill and be addeu to the weaiih Oi Utah In passing an enabling act by which Utan may enter the union as a free and sovereign stLeon an equal footing With the existing slates For this Utah owes a debt of gratitude to the democratic demo-cratic congress and president whose Kind treatment ot this temtory stauue out in stilting contract to that harshness harsh-ness and ensjttv nx < tnded by republican republi-can congrott at Jmmistratious for thirty years We are prouu of our delegate to Congress Con-gress Hon J Kawlius whose fidelity perseverance and splendid political tact and enrgy the namerou measures ot le iaiaiioii go beneticial to Ut nave been obtained liig unpur alleleu success hat demonstrated tj tie people ot Ftan that the > wade no mistake J mis-take in sending him to the na lonal legislature hereh1 was recognized ab the peer of his associates and a man oi mark and ability We denounce tbe republican party for its obstruction to those Itm deal measures demanded by the country to rescue tr de iiiUastry and business from tLecnaoa into which they were r S drtitune tm ugii republican legislation 4 nod iuiiuie Jor AtiecapUng to foist the blame iiyon the deujcr uc party for the el 1 iebtoi f 31 lepo iican maladministra taoa By tat demonetization of eilve and the uocjuetiLUtOiial and partial system sys-tem at Cimi pro jciion the miits s ui tbe people oar b impoverished the apncuiiHiai and laboring classes op pl888ea Mud Lie land aidiurbed by the rtotu J > f diadrttissiied workmen and the cries of the uuduiplvived We ooiit to loe only republican leg islat4ire ut li all as H Simple ot the in coinfsiency pArubdiiship and lolh wliiob Uiat pMty would exhibit n I plnuoti in j > mer iu the new state in aUtuipUu to deprive Die public scliuolb 01 O bixtu of the revenue efc seuu to Uieir support relused t giant uvctjuactt tuuUd lor Lbe uuivei sav tilt HgtioultuAi college aud othei pabijc iDBLHutiuMa of an euuciiioiial and eloruiaiuiy clidractei t led to ap jSiyjHirtUj jaq e sumo ot Public mont > a = t u tiPs = iit 1orcii IH hale industries indus-tries did nuke expenditures for a Inc ii ijU c Was pruVu U dralteu inui n < i > 6 ti c > n rtfcB outl1illing error o 1Ci li ud ltluciee in prlnciplr r SOl leO lt evaaou uf duty anj politic trivferij wiacu were disgusting to ou jix > K6i and made the assembly a lau h iiij Btouk to uie public We appeal to tilt people of Utah t adhe o to tae priuoiplts ol the Dan > Vtuicu has endured siuce the natIon w ft founded aDd to see to it that tlir coining Bute shall rest upon the bruat luuudituou of tuuse doctrines which tin lather ot democracy promulgated We Jemlinu that the coubtiution 0 the new state snail be tramed on < nonpartisan basis eua 1 provide for th equal protection of all law abiding ciu Zeus We demand that economy shall ruin < ru-in all M vtiCies ot the Imbue service that pu lie UiOuey suall be expend oulv ur public uses und that no claw t oTfBe omauuuy shall be aueciail Jayored by tie state to the detriment C of any other class We rejoice in the fact that it is through the lahois of a democratic delegate del-egate that a democratic congress at its hi at regular session has given to Utah tOe ireedim for which she so long ap oeulud to republican administrations in vain and that a aemocratic president presi-dent signed the enabling act as soon as it was presented to him In view ol the benefits conferred by the aemocratic party upon this territory terri-tory and the utter absence of any benefit ben-efit received from the republican party and of the undying orinciples of liberty and equal rights which democracy upholds up-holds we are fully confident that the people of Utah who are not forgetful or ungrateful will so rally to the polls in November that the victory of 1892 will b repeated and Utah will enter the union crowned with glory as a free and d inoeratic state The democrats of Utah are unequivocally unequivo-cally in favor of woman suffrage and the political rights and privileges of women equal with those ot men including includ-ing elieibiitty to office and we dema d tuat such guarantees shall be provded in the constitution of the state of Utah as will secure to the women of Utah these inestimable nghts And we demand that in providing for the settlement and disposal of the public pub-lic lands granted tQ the etate of Utah are should be taken tu prevent epecu lat on therein and to provide for small tioldmKE and that the arable portion thereot should fce granted only to actual act-ual settlers upon and cultivators of the same We denounce as unAmerican any society or organization that is pledged to deprive any citizen of his right to vote or hold office on account of hie religious re-ligious beliefs or nationality |