Show D IN Tin flEE KACE l f Our Utah Dc Democratic friends 9 have o selected their colo colors chosen theli their mount been weighed In lii at the s stand and Lud are arc r ready a y for tor the race They rhey are aret t said U to to tobo bo ho strong at the get away an and promising f i. i V 1 as far around as the thc quarter three post After I 3 i 4 4 r that their record has been with been with two t exceptions 1 i In fifty years cars to to cat eat up all aU of ot the the tho dust In tho the roar rear of tho the procession But they had bad a good convention at nt tho Grand theater on Friday and null they ther selected good bood people to represent them at Denver Also the they a adopted opte r something In In the nature of a platform platform-a a paper which with some fome sJ skill avoids committing tho the part o of or Utah to any anything tiling and aUll yet n t leaves It ft prepared to establish the the claim whatever happens of having declared for fOl that The They w were ro positive a about out one thing thInS and that thatis is the instruction for tor Bryan There had been some notion tho the Bryan following tollo would not dominate the tho convention But nut it did did effectively b King EIng rin and his hia John Johnson friends seemed to have hare e segregated ver vel ery little congealment For one thing we want to commend them The They Tiey i r pt e their r n animosities lm of the past pasts and sent kind kind- 1 1 ly to o Grover loveland Cleveland Wl who o Is pl ill LII The Tho e eI I u act t was vas a a very hands handsome jno c. c expression of or the ho mag- mag 1 of or f Utah etah Democracy Mr 11 Cleveland marI may mar I have done much for his friends but he ho Inflicted a grievous OUS and Ln a a. lasting blow upon the tho party palt or or- And while he was doubtless ll right ht In opposing the silver free doctrine of 1396 yet et it is doubtful if it 11 lie he was warranted in so rewarding the themen themen men Inch who twice Sent him to the Presidential office They j. j have ha lave felt very intensely y abo about t it il and will ri never rever ver forget what they re regard ar as party part treason on onU U tile the e part pail of ot Mr 11 Cl Cleveland clan Wherefore their good words olds to him in In this day llY of his illness and pain were were very er cre creditable So much cannot be sal said of or that p passage sage In tho the platform which recites I J J The p people are arc now ready to tal take c the sov gov rn- rn ment meat back bac- into th their ir own hands hand and administer It as as contemplated contemplate by bj the fathers when It was organized or or- more than Ulan a u. hundred c years ealS ago For that is error This government cannot be administered as al w was s contemplated contemplate b by the fathers a hundred years n ago o. o There are certain lines Ines of or h honor nor and anti courage un und horse borso s sense ngo that are aro the thc same fame yesterday ny toda today an and forever And these thesa guided tho the fathers and are arc guiding s their children even tn to the tho third and fourth generation But there 1 tire are I. I e industrial nd conditions conditions now which thc they could no nomore nomore nomore more more have foreseen and provided ed for than the they could provide pro o for a 3 proper telegraph pole or the prevention of ot smelter smeller smoke There Thero are aie con conditions n now now which thc they i did not foresee and coul could not have ha known On the tho wa way over In tho Mayflower the compan r devised a s series of or regulations and regulations and they fount found i Ule they coul couldn couldn't nt t live lire by U- them after the they got Into 1 rac- rac r t life UCe So it has been with other matters New V occasions bring new duties Our Democratic r. r friends s are mistaken In thinking thinking for for th they arc are just t enough to say Bay what they believe believe that that the i government could be a administered In 1908 a as the fathers contemplated in 1787 0 f But there was wa one particUlarly goo good thing In Inthe the thi Friday convention That was Mr tr Stephens's gentle effort to remove so EO much of ot the Alton B. B Parker hide as appertains to Utah Democracy How two Democrats can meet nn and not cuss Parker Is one of ot tho the things we wc do O not understand tan He lIe was tho the la last lait t man man absolutely absolutely the last man McCauleys McCauley's Mc- Mc Ic- Ic Cauley's solemn picture of ot the Australian on the ruins of or London bridge is not so Impossible as 18 Par Parker er And n yet he actually was the nominee of or the tho party for the tile Presidency Ho He deserved to be shot for accepting the place Ills can candidacy was lS 1 the thame of 01 American politics Xo No won wonder er Utah Democrats four years jears later eal said what Ule they thought about him I Il l But Dut tal taken n up onO one Il side c and down own the other I tho the Democrats had 0 a pr pretty tt SOO good convention It often offends s ono sense reuse of ot sport however ho to reflect that thatto to so game a a. lot of ot gentlemen are going to be bo so 80 din slaughtered i |