Show PRINCIPLES OF DF I REPUBLICANISM CANE i I Judge John M. M Bowman Explains Explains Explains Ex Ex- Ex- Ex plains Them to University 5 Stu Students COMPARISON OF P PARTIES Republican H Parly tho liui I. I Rest host A Agent I by Which Iro of or Countr t tI I Has iii 11 I Iteen hun Principles are not mint lot man made the they 1103 ore are eternal A political 1 I tC I party Is nol not the of but originator o an any principle merely I the tho adopter of ur methods retho through y which functions of or government govern govern- O ment moult are e operated A political party pari i is good or ot 01 bad lal according ln to Its ts ef efficiency c- c ef- ef nc I C in carrying the country forward fO- fO fOI for I ward In tnt PIo progression r lon to prosperity and I success The t Republican va pmt party though not Infallible has hu b been el the he hebe leSt be l t agent h by which the met safety and pro prosperity of or if the country has hrs been heen guarded arId and because u c of Its Is policy of mined nd advancement along lne lines marked within the the tho bounds of or con con- m and wisdom It I is tho only party In itt II who whoso hands thi 1110 affairs of or tat ma may well bo hp placed d So o said al Judge John M. M 1 Bowman be before be- be fore the Science league of er erthe the University o of Utah at their thell mooting moot II ing last night night A fair air representation nf the student lI hotly body eh eha tas a present anti and Judge Bowmans Bowman's address was sas l listened to Lo with wih marked Interest As AI a preliminary pre pre- to tile the lalk talk a vocal solo olo was rendered h hy by Clifford A Ash hh by The et- et fott tort wa was warmly applauded Und flail 1 Mr hh re responded ponde el an encore S lo to History In I lp his remarks on Ro- Ro fc- fc e Bowman called cald at- at lenton dILlon to the lw difference between the tho settlers ettlIs of Plymouth anti and the settlers of or Jamestown In order to mark out the sources source of or the he two modes of ot thought which ha have characterized 1 the tile f Republican anti and Democratic parties hl The settlers o of Plymouth ho lie said uld sere wert especially Imbued with wih time tho tw spirit of freedom of or thought anti and o of acton action Tho fhe settlors of Jamestown lale on the time oilier hand liand were NC characterized h by their al altitude at- at that the world owed them a a living liv liv- I ing anti and that the they were ero l entitled to lo as much of oC the other follows fellows suh substance anti and advantages as aM it was lawful 1 for them to lo obtain an nn attitude which fo fostered tred slavery Ia er and In iii lh lie end eniti brou brought hl on the thc war of nr the lw Rebellion From lom sources Judge e Bowman Bowman Bow Bow- man mami sn said II have havo come the lines of or thought which have la c marked out and distinguished tIle the two great groat rea national pa parties t tics The speaker then fol followed ed time tho history history his his- lOl tory of th the tho political organizations of or the country through the earl early formation forma Lion tion lon period down to th the 11 present time Tho man JUf Jefferson thus tho the Idol hid of or th the tho J IJ t t Giving Ghin iving time the hc- hc rat J clu due cr credit di C for r tho the Cn he he did In Jn tho the formation loll o of the Judge Bowman Bowman Bow Bow- man showed that ven even Jefferson tas aM Inconsistent and amid wron wrong in lii some of or the policies and amid ideas which hn ho put pin forth In evidence of oC his Judge Bowman IJo called call attention lo to the c conflict con n- n filet let on th the tho matter matel of or states rights right bel be- be l eon t 1 Jefferson's Jeffersons first Inaugural address address ad ad- dress anti and the h Kentucky and Virginia r resolutions which he lie drew chew up The Ihie speaker referred to the tho nullification i loulle rouble U as Its on one of tho Iho ll results sul o of Demo Dumo- iC lush policy icy and sa ald id that human a ala In slavery la cry was I tin lit outgrowth l of Democrat Demo crat 0 II lo Ideas Jella Fl Tho fl ut I ln 4 I ti lati Tariff fl 5 Judge Bowman gave nv considerable III attention to H time the subject of If Protective Tariff which lie In took tool as a C representative s n- n taL Ji policy I C of Republicanism After l' l explaining the Lime stand stani from froni which a PIot protective tariff Is he con considered an nn cs- cs lo to prosperity I I he reviewed re time tho II 10 I I t history of th time the tariff tarl Is issue ue In all al H its ils t ll it 1 is a sl significant n l fact Cat that with CI C every reduction of or tariff ha has mo co-mo a panic said sll tho Lw lie Judge There have been supplementary sup sup- au tony may ha e SUJ- SUJ p causes for fot these panics panic mt hul it I can ean cani not be I. I denied that th tho they y have close Io the ism ha lave come upon tipoti i of or the he tariff The rime Republican pattY all has boon true to lo the lh interests which it hf ha represented nINI at at atthe time the seat sent of government govern l ment nt according to Jud Judge c Bowman ii II The Tho repented repeated endorsement of its Us ill policies by time Iho people al at fl tho thit the poll polls Is evidence n of its Us successful admin numb- l I Its Is ts long bug mill anti annuM almoSt un In- In teri ted sway stray has enabled It I to pla plan place tills Ibis tuition in the front ranks of the tho world i fOWlIS powers po and if i It I Is allo allowed d to continue e In the direction of oC affairs il of or It will wi ihl lead encl this republic to lo a ye yet greater gloater catel glory glor and success Cu elieh Phrases Phrases- Explained I JUll Judge l' l Bowman spoke briefly of or what hat he hc termed ca catch th phrases which are arc used in derision of or Republican lican henri policies cIes 10 Among Amon these were veme Imperialism Constitution Following Follow Follow- ing hug the tile Flag FluS of 01 Power and Special Privileges Kach Enell of these e was taken in turn and anti fully explained in lii their true truc interpretation tation and si significance In Iii conclusion JU Judge Juige c Bowman Dowman made madl madean madlan an eloquent plea Pica to the tho young oung in m 1 n of or the league to st study the political of oC time the and to situation country give their lest best efforts to the advancement of nn any move mo that ten tends to uplift uIt anti and ennoble the nation naton In li-i the eyes erN of lf the the world Political activity he he R lI Is a dul duly which rests upon uon every ery one 11 who has time the power of ballot and Ignorance of political interests should be he regarded OH as a disgrace On tIme the Ute evening of or January 24 B. B n II 11 1 Roberts will viii wi address the tho league on the thC Sphere of oC Government nent |