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Show Tho Platform of. tho Republican Party. Tho resolution ivporltil were as follow . Itlicy wiro adopted with n rousing clieeri In con volition assomlitti the lterubll-cans lterubll-cans of Utah renew their fealty to tho party of freo Soecli and a free ballot' . tho party that Mleves lit the protection of American Industries, the AmsrlrnBi uorklnginan and the Amtrlran citlsen and conuralulatM the pcipl4,ef,Olh(on hor near approaph of Blatchood.and dcclaro: First In favor nl tho Ansrictn doclrln of protection to homo Industries, established by tho foundori ot tin Government, re-established by the lle-i publican party and steadily practiced by tho ptonevrB and people of Utah. Second Wo recoKiiixo.tht, slrerques tlon as one of paramount important to tho people, and we bollcvo that no full prosperity can bo enjoyiid until silver shall bo restored, and wo demand ita ro inonotlzntlon on the old ratio with gold, nflOlol. -Third Wo favor tho cession of tho untold un-told non-mliicrul public lamia to lha Htntca and Territories respectively In nld of irrigation and the public v schools. Fourth Wo low with regret tlis Increase In-crease of tho great array of unemployed t uiun nud women of pur couijtry, and charge their unfortunate condition to 'tho maladministration, Jcfilslstlpn and mlaruloof,tlic Democratic party. Fifth Wo advocate tho iHUblishtnent of a National board of arbitration, whose prouco it shall bo to adjust all j "-f controversies between capital and Jabor, I 'to tho end thai strikes, lockouts and I other similar disturbances may1 be, I authoritatively adjusted on principles (if M- . , justice. j Sixth Wo opposo as cruel and unjust I tbu liliiclillnung of tho employees, who 1 u ru discharged from, or leave the service I of thu employer. 1 Seventh Wo favor tho right-hour I system of I.ibor und byloye that eight I hours should constitute a legal day's orkuittn all public and pryato;m-. m tracts. I Klglith Wo favor the citabllsliincat M of n postal telegraph system by-the sia("alvernmui)!,,(hua furnishing to LHBhligapHiid abundant facilities . BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmr .Ktl Of .JHHIBbsWsIssBbWsWsmIio cxclBtqiiroff Iiir&Ut ' "ur C0l,ntry ' ",e P"nP,:r crlminal'and lftflrj jtuiirchlsllc elements of otli'jr countries. f . " Tenth Tho Republican party has ever been tho friend of tho Irto public jicliool syktein of our country, and we jiledge our unfaltering support tcoycry .measure which shall serve to Increase its jvHcr for good, Jlleventh Wo bellco that public tillicciH should receive fixed salaries, and that fees should be paid into tho public treasury, ilnd we fmor Judicious legislation legis-lation to this end, ns far as practicable, i Twelfth Wo dcnoiinco tho Democratic party fur its nttjtuilo on nil questions at-.' at-.' fcetlnjx tliu nmtuilxl liHen-xts ) our peo pic, eHpwiully by placing our raw ma-, ma-, lerl.tlH on tliu fivo list, am) especially for its adtocacyof free wool, thus compelling compell-ing tho'wool growors of thoTerrllery to compote with the cheap labor of the world, nud destroying mi industry (lio tilth in oint of importance in thoUnlou j ior Hh advocacy of freo lead, thus cotni '" " pelling tho silver-lead miners of the I conntiy to compete with tho choap luliof I ''" uf Mexico, working for from 30 tolM t- vcciiln 'r d.iy. lleniuao It advocates tho jihu'iugof tho farmer, the laborer and Xliu im'canii! i)i rjose and bitter compo-iitluu compo-iitluu wllli the cluiiipost labor under tho sun, Thiileenth Wo urralugo tho Democratic Demo-cratic parly for the suppression l the i JJri3blle1n(T0e-Jn 4bo Majority ot tio floatheni State by fraud, violence ami unequal laws, thus violating tho sanctity ot free institutions. Fourteenth Wo unlto our binaries of shame with thoso of all other civilised people, when we contsmplate tho record of the prmat Administration's trtat-meirt trtat-meirt of Ihs'ftAwatUn qe"th', rifieauth pri arf f tp Wiirinisf Mf dmlilttra.Upn, for.Jls ftttAmtotfi the ChUew oelis'on ,jalrr .vU.ila refaslal Jjo ire. the irujrfhatlrjg; elans! I of iheLShtmsjvlajr, before, its rereal. I ' Hlx:!:f'ina ,Tjl Jha li(ah Commission for ita t partlitn po.irsel'D confining the appolntnieot. 9f,tgislra-tlon 9f,tgislra-tlon onlcors to one political party, in violation of the spirit of the law. .Seventeenth We Arraign the D, tmo-' rttlc Torritprlal officers of ,Utarj for gross and repeated violations qf tdo drll wr-vlf wr-vlf e la,wt ,and such pf the Dempcrallc Judges as.hare dragged tholr high ollices I down to tho offensive partisanship lovol. ; Klghteentli We favor the granting!, sqral sufferago Jo womon. Njnteonlh We demand for the new' Stato.of Utah a, wlso.llWal Constitution and an econbmical Government, and' pltdgo t)0 IJcpubllcan ,paity, if glyon, the power to accuro Iwth. Twentieth Wo rejoice In the past of the Republican party; we glory in the fact that no other political argsnrotlpir ever approxlmaied to its inagnllccnt nclilevomouU, and look confidently Jor Its swift resjqratlon to power and a re-iewal re-iewal of its benefactions to the peojils of tho United fltatcs. Twcuty-firsl That wo favor, aafar is practicable, compensation of public officials by fixed salaries And the enactment enact-ment of Judicious legislation providing for the payment of fees collected Into the public treasury. Harlow Ferguson offered the following supplementary resolution, Tihlch was adopted : Wo jendorso tho efforts now being aiado throughout the Territory , to en-cpurMge en-cpurMge tlo pnrchaao of.jiopio-iqariu factnred goods, and pledgo ourselves to support sucu a policy. |