Show SAVING SATING AND D DOING G. Colonel George B. B Squires was particularly par pan happy In his address before the tho Republican convention on Thurs Thurs- day n When he characterized the Republican Republican Re Re- publican party as an all aggregation of oC men who do things and the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic party as as asat at least led by one man who only says things he very ery ry neatly summed up tho the whole practical situation atlon And his hlf speech furnished as much r reason ason and logic as an any man needs to induce him to leave whatever what what- over ever party ho may belong to and cast his lot with the tho Republicans No man should be bo content to be bc e with the party that Is forever saying and never doIng dolog do- do Ing log And no man not In tho the Republican lican party part can claim to tobo bo be with the party part that does desirable things How lIow splendid a line Une of at achievement was summed In the cogent words o otho ot of tho the chairman Until the Republican part party took charge change of ot tho affairs o othe ot of the nation It rea really II was not a n. nation natio at all The principle of or state affairs affair of or the right of the state to s secede c was wa for by strong men In th this country from Its very founding Washington Wash Wasl Ington logton argued against It and pleaded with his countrymen to make a nation so strong that it would not fall t to pieces but his advice was never fo followed fol- fol lowed and every state was wa essentially essential a nation by itself until the issue o othe or of orthe the Civil war ivar settled forever and a aday aday day the fact that this Is a n Union on one and Indivisible No other party part could have abolished human slavery from rota the land of the American republic The institution had become far too deeply engrafted on OIL tho the life Ufo of ot the people The They could coul not believe It over ever would be abolished The They expected It to be extended to th the new territory firmly believed slavery slaver would sooner be accepted In ever state than that It would be abolished In any am state But the Republican part party party par par- t ty made an end of or It and there wl will never again arise a representative ma man who will sa say a D. state has a right t to secede nor that human slavery ca can again be instituted in this country Let an any man who knows the history of ot this country look back bacle at the picture which tho the Union presented at the tile close chose of or tho the Civil fl war and contrast that with the magnificent picture of or th the present And J If he be a n. fair fall man h lie he will not fbI la lay his finger on a n single achievement that has worked for th the of the American people which has made for their enrichment for their better beller education for the their surer happiness and claim It as the work of any am party panty other than the Re Re- publican It II Is a little Irritating to reflect that tha while the leaders of or this grand old old par party part have been working for the good goodof of oC the country have been devising wl o laws have been testing and adopting good politics they have been opposed at ever every turn by the men who talk but who can do nothing How Ho much more swiftly would the nation have gone one forward if tho the men who have opposed tho Republican party panty had given It the cordial support which sound Judgment must have dictated And it was a good convention for tor such an address to reach In every sense It was a convention of representative representative Republicans The They were In the farthest extreme from the tho characterIzation characterization character character- enemies of or the Republican part party par par- t ty have tried to put upon them That convention could not have havo been dictated dictated dic die I to b by any man If Ie ever under the arching sk sky there was assembled a convention which did precisely what It Jt pleased It was the convention over which Colonel Squires presided There Is not a man In tho the state stat state state-no no nor ten men nor a hundred who hundred who could have made that convention take any an action which in their theil hearts and consciences and delegates did ld not approve There Is not a man In the state who could have escaped being crushed IChe If IC he had under undertaken aken to dictate to that meeting and run tho the convention along an any lines not desired b by the delegates themselves No man no matter what his power what his position what his record could have stood before that collection of Utah free tree men inca and free women with a policy polley opposed to their own He lIe would have been run nun down flattened out and crushed Into as lit littie little lit lit- tle tie life lire as his Ills acts demonstrated he lie possessed of oC reason reason It Is roll folly and worse to talk of or it as having been run by an any man or an any set of or men menon menon menon on earth T Tie ie active battle was accelerated b by bythe the speech of or Chairman Squires There will be no cessation of hostilities against enemies of ot the party part enemies of the country to the thc very close of or orthe the polls It was a good beginning The end will vIIi crown It with magnificent magnificent magnificent cent success |