Show CAINES COLUMNS roll up three thousand strong Stron ff in ogden tabernacle eru er nacle aele friday evening able addresses being delivered by the peoples choice and other eloquent orators emphasizing the necessity of united efforts on the part of the peoples party friday was a gala day lay for ogden CA which added another red redact let ter date late in her history As previously announced the candi candidate daw of tile peoples party for delegate to congress hon ilon john T caine accompanied by numerous friends from salt lake city arrived on the p m U 0 train at the depot where the distinguished party were met by a bevy of leading citizens of ogden and musically cheered by the ogden brass band who in full uniform discoursed patriotic airs in honor of the memorable occurrence after the first handshaking handsh akings were exchanged and words of warm welcome passed the visitors and friends were driven to the broom hot ilot 1 where it line fine supper was partaken partaker par taken of at the bounteously laden larlen tables of mine host who knows how to supply the tile binm r man after the repast tho the brasa brass band again f struck up lively strains and tho the distinguished party took their way to tho the tabernacle which aich had been handsomely decorated by mr wm davia with the tile national colors displayed in varied varie dand and tasteful arn drapery lilleyp covering the usual stand fi adorning dorning the tl ei dewall dewalle and dembek lilii hilling jig the tile chandeliers tho tile light lamps ending forth a brilliant illumination over tho the assembled 1 multitude 1 of men nien women and children 1 1 ren who numbered nt tit a moderate calculation rile chairman of tho 1110 peoples party of weber county hon lion L W shurtliff Shurl liff stepping to the tile front nominated HON 14 u D 11 beery chairman which was unanimously sustained the rile gentleman thanked the congregation for foi the cull call and und and referred to the ratification i rallies rabies of two years ago lie also spoke of the momen momentous tutis election t to take place ne next nest st tuesday all over the union the flags of the brave and the free were above us ui tou tonight ight and ho he waa as proud of it he ile then spoke of hon flon john T caine whom he lie greatly eulogized as the nolla noble standard bearer of the tile peoples Peo plea party who had done BO so well to defend the people this would be the greatest election that had occurred since the daya days of lincoln mr pecry peery then introduced lion johnt john T caine thel the peoples I 1 candidate who had nobly fil filled 1 beof h his position in in hid his first term and would again do eo so before mr caine spoke the liberal platform was read by mr aim H M wells recorder of salt lake city nos JOUN T CAISE CAINE then stepped forward with numer ous and rapturous applause ho he spoke of the importance of the contest of next tuesday anil anti showed tho the platform of the peoples party ta to be the kameas same as that of previous oua bocc occasions asior lson on the principle of local self government blethen he then turned his attention to tho the Li liberal biral platform and in that relation showed that all it meant and wanted wai a legislative commission fur utah he showed shelved how the proposed propos ed legislative commission would be only a repetition of the borm of government of imp imperial erial homo in clear terms he lie exhibited the inherent powers of citizens whether they had aused imaginary territorial lined nr or not in 1850 the U S congress passed the organic act of utah territory which was only a reassertion of the rights tio of ali tiie citizens which thy thoy then already po hessed ses sed the speaker then took tip up the tile cassidy bill plo providing viding for a amisson legislative for utah and showed its under english and american law by various legal quotations the shaker proved that congress had not the right of dapo disposing aig of territorial management in the manner it was ivas claimed T the lie term terin te territory ari did not mian mean what ia is now un aa its territory congress Terr territories hories only c can an legislate over within the tile scope of constitutional onil law the speaker fart further her dilated in n the great question of territorial grovern ment in its its r relation elation to tha th general uc oeral go government v ern ment displaying an invincible ble array of legal arguments ile is a litt upon the question of acquisition of territory bythe by alic united states the right of local self government being the theory very very essence nce of the spirit ot of the tile constitution tation and the lava laws lav a of llie the united states the speaker also proved that there ia h no analogy between the tile management of the district of columbia and that of the territories then he illustrated the cae cafe by a reference to english history under lord adelb urn in 1830 when difficulties aroe arose be tween the mother country and 89 come e of the colonies especially ja xa baica maica baica maica even that exa example docs does nat furnish as harsh a measure as dothe do the bills introduced by representative tentative senta tive cassidy and senator cul lorn lom comparing the tile two cased cases great britain vs jamaica and the united states vs utah delegate caine pointed out how much more the latter was entitled to considers con cou sidera ton tion and justice he lie strongly denounced the attempts to despoil the people of utah of their heritage of liberty and anti pointed out the danger us consequences which might result from tuch an awful precedent inthe if the legislative commission outrage bo be perpetrated the govern nit nt can never divest itself of what sir robert peel denounced as a complete tyranny air mr caino caine further illustrated from the history of if canada adducing evidence of the wisdom and true statesmanship evinced by lord john russell Rut seil on oil the th e 1 that the best method to well wi cgovern govern distant colonies is to give them thein a measure of local self government finally the speaker turned his atten tiri to the tile EJ el mauds law which he lie held up to general execration and disgust alth one fell blow citizens had been disfranchised franchised dis because they were nvere connected in the marriage relation but worse ii still aill r designed for our very beliefs sake we are to be dis franchised also though we may not have broken any law all A I 1 I 1 these attempts at ex cannot check the growth success and triumph of the he mormon mornion religion all the lierse cution by prest press pulpit platform and i presidents will not succeed it in aup suppressing pres eing file he work on oil the contrary coni I 1 all the appo opposition will only I 1 tenil to arua ar aru ua girster strength unit call forth greater enthusiasm among the people i the speaker by statistic sta titi 1 es proved the high and educational excellence of the tile people of it utah us us inan might receive power in in a dangerous degree by any legislation Jegi lucli ns as designed it by th the c proposed bill the enormity of which the ilio speaker detailed showing how ho sulia tors might rob and plunder t the e peaceful community there are orr enemies enem lei who try to nullity and nal make ridiculous ita its provit provisions ions they arp are a ring of malin malignant allt mendacious unscrupulous slander sli alider ers cri of the morin mormon people pi ing a nefarious adon trade e seeking with devilish ingenuity city to provoke a conflict in which ich they would have nothing to lose and ever everything thing to gain lu in scathing terms air cuino caine excoriated governor Gov einor murray who I 1 had bad unscrupulously ul misused 1 hi hu position to try to wreck the people whom he lie had been sent to govern pol political i plunder is all thai that the tile I 1 liberal b eral ring leaders laders are after i ev even a senator edmunds declared himself against the scheme of or a legislative council denouncing it as unconstitutional and as tending to muro more solidify tho the mormon among themselves in conclusion the speaker pointed out the pie of local self government the priti principle cioe that the powe of those governing Ona emanates nates from the consent of those governed repeated applause rewarded the peoples candidate for ili his eloa eloquent bent and able a address aft afar r uli which f ich the chairman introduced as the next speaker 1 it ON w X DU I 1 who spoke poke s of the importance im of ho the day what had transpired in the ibe G last two years eara and said that i ne thing might inight transpire tran ire in in the nest next two years eara he ile re T frred e back to to the calamities that hud had been predicted acte two years ng tin jn case the people should elect john T cuine paine then the legislative commission had bad been flaunted as a menace in in our face tho rile liberals had corn commenced dark and had become blacker exavir ever since lie had been bolt by scientists that a negro baby at its birth was wat only a mulatto but it grew blacker as it advanced in age so the liberals were getting blacker blacker the thel liberal pui forms orius in i years past had ou fred some t thing 1 in g sounding like liberty but nov now the liberals were denouncing ti the e v very le X thin thing they had at first advocates advocated evay every one who he had a scintilla of trac true americanism i in u him realized hat that representation was the great principle of american liberty with ludi ludicrous crotis il lustra lions the speaker continued exposing the character of the liberal pral p form m the I lib brals reminded him hi by their ra ving and ran tings of blidt ons tons devil who was fierce as ten furies terrible as a hell r the judge then thu also repelled th e chir arye rge of the cormona Mor mona being traitors ami anti nul li fiera fiere and i illustrated I 1 from the 1 1 A 4 A united states history how bow much more vigorously others than mormons cormons Mor mons had in days gone by denounced various judgments rendered by united states judges judg exemplifying hia his idea with charts charls S cloa eloquent client arrann arraignment merit of the U S supreme preme court in the tile dred S scott 3 cot t caso cao cas o an on the fugitive alave law lav the tile speaker also asserted his right as an amer american i can citizen to question the rightfulness a of a decision deci aion zion by any con court n and he denounced the chill steel pointed check of those who defame us as and traitors he lie con eon eluded with an eloquent peroration exhorting the members embers in of the peoples parly varty to rally around their sta standard n d at ri I 1 ben bearer n next ex t tu tuesday ay and yet get all their friends to do like likewise sise after the judge had received the vigorous applause which his drastic language had bad deserved the chairman introduced as the next speaker HON B S H R THURMAN who referred to delegate caine as having driven the liberals on the hog path whence judge dusenberry had them up the tree where the peoples party will shoot shout them down with their ballots vc we can afford to await until the verdict odthe of the voters the speaker then addre addressed sied himself to tho the scheme commission which under the flag of this country in the light of the nineteenth 11 century was huou enough I 1 ai to astound to arna amaze zeany any true lover over of liberty in ili eloquent terms mr thurman showed tho the offensively arbitrary and oppressive nature of that proposed legislation from the days of the declaration of independence he lie recounted the true progress and purposes of liberty the legislative G commission scheme received severe castigation at his hands the able speaker exposing the inanity of legislative efforts to solve tho tile problem i i c to suppress mormonism and then should the solving of the problem be sublet to E 11 II murray G it maxwell C H 11 my Agua monto and perhaps our friend frk nd smith he ile felt to way to the latter ns as he lie had bad said to mr caine conic out from froin bem fryu la ciol t to i be wit one of them diena mr thur mail provoked considerable laughter with the etory story of the old man nian I 1 and the pup aptly comparing it i with w illi the th liberal eLiberal scheme of legislative Comini ision which was giving the tile constitution hell loll but was the making of the pirty party in ili te tebina rig of scathing rebuke the speaker i arraigned the Liberals for their vindictive and infamous moui us in the people s party forthe lat lattera anene s and the influence of their unit uniti but hilt this iti fluence will pre prevail until the crack of doom dooni fhe rhe speaker further referred to tho tile fugitive state law previously alluded uby other speakers quoting joshua it giddinge giddings one otle of if tho the i founders of the republican publican Ile party who ft ho did not consider the written yr itten Cr constitutional institutional law but the higher law the divino divine caudate mau mandate date to aeed the hungry to ea clothe 0 the the naked etc thus that great statesman set hi himself a judge of the con elution shelling the kernel of the tile spirit out of the husk of the verbiage other historical instate instances were adduced by the speaker to show that lending leading men I 1 have ve dared to criticise criticism critic ise decisions of a judicial bodice bodies the speaker then reverted to the proposed though abortive change of the name naine of the liberal party into american and wound up with a strong exhortation to the people to vote a right the chairman after the op applause on mr thurman Thur mana t discourse had ad sub subsided tided introduced EMILY B D WELLS realized etwas anew departure for a lady to speak peak at a political kal ial meeting but she could say that she represented re edited the feeling of the women of utah and it was right for the bonien boiu en to speak as much as for men the women were the safe guardians of the virtuous homes of utah that thit tour our try to de mry the true hombis the foun dation of the sound state the tile homes hotnes of df lie the people of ot utah arc are happy homes hoines there may be some sonic unhappy homes hoines here but are there not such ach the speaker rc re feard to washington and other places avtar which she admonished tho the of the peoples Peo plea party to help hell to roll up a large majority majori tj fr for the esteemed champion party lion ilon john T caige dybo i their choice MM mrs Wel wells lawas was proud of utah and her people especially of d the I 1 e young who had bad been burn born in in these mountains to breathe with their firster first br bypath path the free airoff air of liberty sho lie ulso also referred to the r fuel let ot of many mally olour of our peo people I 1 e bell being t puritan all and looked forward to the day when bo be acknowledged that we had patriotic 0 tic blood in 14 arthe cheul Th eul lg st strains ra 1 18 of or wo llio star spang led banner and of the tile yankee doodle delighted delig hed bed our hearts she closed with a tribute to do those noble men who had bad elfran cheed the tile women of utah rapturous repeated applause C an J wo A j X W CAINES ibe I 1 1 1 I i i g I 1 concluded filant rage page 1 the chairman then introduced I 1 j jjr noy V r 1 s Krc i wb expressed vis his pleast pleasure ireat at meet if kd ing g his old friends tho the question I 1 was aas who should receive our sup su I 1 port should we support the liberal li or should wo we not stand by thea the p noble fiodar l bialer of the people 41 P aty there could be I 1 iol nol doubt a I 1 t ut would be a waste of time even to allude to the inducements ot of the liberal party still I 1 we ve might investigate why they L affo should call on us for support what F V they had done and what they 1 promised to do there is the ed munds law which h 1 ks without |