Show I 1 I 1 THE DEMOCRATS i i of county S 0 p ollit asfari 1 I 1 v t X q 9 fo to transact business concerning X I 1 I 1 Alfi elir part party y I 1 pitch luto A a I 1 gd 1 c C dare abil I 1 I 1 3 i t AV about tp I 1 lock aa eve evening nine i a a of LN disciples of thos jefferson met in union opera house in the capacity of 1 b i 1 1 D r av I 1 j t 1 i V of beibe r 6 bount county u for tho the purpose ot of DO ade c adest 91 terr tomi aye mi n 1 I ake city june and a appointing 4 a committee of weber coun ty in the absence of capt raus rans 1 rd iti lo 10 T called callei ra p gler aab t bl onieh ti i 0 order a er stating tho the object of the gathering g As the first step towards an official aale mr rankly ran a kHy beano e dated 2 J P T canutt I 1 14 31 1 im it I f 1 tac 6 temporary 1 celal chairman rmon H W 0 margary calsing mal sing an au amendment tho nomination abomination to be per inanen e I 1 was unanimously ill aled mr yr 17 1 V helf aler having dedi i nedy air E A mcdaniell Mc Mo Daniela Daniels was anani a oenid c aceret secretary ary mr afi beane moved that a committee theof of three an resolutions be api ap i pointed ooin 01 n ted the tile chair appointing afe ss A rs J JG gr tyler frank beane and anah H WO 0 margary aar E A being b eing called ou on for a the committee hii on resolutions acie out responded expressing his hope that the democratic STANDARD BEAKER i i first this approaching I 1 I 1 E 1 e 1 mr M H Beaz dalcy rep be ing called upon stated ho he was not a candidate for chicago a state wilt endorsed indorsed indor sed by te the jelier elder I 1 mr f I 1 ii hw called onto on to address the assembly which was commencing to feel like hearing somebody talk to he 0 point and to thearty T There M P IV were ere various calls across the hall liall taylor cross marks helfrich goodsel Good fel low loweta etc all of which however I 1 failed I 1 to elicit any more signi significant 6 abit response res ponso thana tha n modest refu refusal sali until tho the 0 7 j n ire ra I 1 i ar ms r 1 a mr J G lylei re edg the resolutions as follows il 1 lat it is the custom of all aini t 1 cal ajar 7 les to a platform of principles r nei PI S WHEREAS the territorial democratic committee in the callior the conventions of the Domo democrats crits of utah have published a declaration of principles ns as follows 1 al powers of foya ment 1 1 1441 1 troa r llie 1 consent or tho governed inid and in iii all cases where these powers arc are ascertained ascertain eti and determined ter mined by decisions of courts of last resort their judgments are con of 11 questions of power decided and binding ci lizen andall and all attempts to call o 0 14 question or defeat them are facetious and land revolutionary ary 2 that all monopolies are inimical to the liberties of this people auml nd to republican institutions legislative grants areas of the public do main to corporations of lato late years under republican Republic in administrations have vastly increased this public danger by aggrandizing the feranil few anil oppressing esing the tile many nt sl 3 that ft the ic public 1 I Q 11 inheritance of th the e ame american rican people and ought to be held for the exclusive use 1180 of actual settlers 4 public uses are subject t to and ought to be regulated by general laws y a v 0 5 that t tub go common schools and all educational ants supported at public expense ought to be inde pendent of all sectarian control and free from all sectarian teaching doc trine and books I 1 I 1 6 that every citizen invested with tho the right to voto vote possesses poetesses poet esses the corresponding right of excer cisine that franchise fro froe croul the dictation or oro ofaria of any kiei oae andi tid ohp enforced en forcey of doting yoting otan among its mem member bersby by any so called religious organization is destruct destructive lye of th the and af free 7 that separation of church and state is a fundamental principle adopted from the light of experience in this republic Ite public to distinguish 1 it the despotism bf of the old world and tave aloit it forever from ono one of the wor worst qt curses to human liberty a mie rule of asiatic and european d es is is I 1 ia ie the government to extirpate it and p 1 t all further f r ther attempts to trans pinal V ari it here 8 As a further declaration of prin in respect to a subject of gi owing I 1 ng importance to utah and all tile surrounding rounding ur states and territories an all evil which is forcing itself upon public attention ionas aa a factor inba i 1 politics es wo all ifil lowth lowing resolution adopted on oh the of june 1880 resolved Kc solved that it is the solemn duty of ohp government to provide aguita ble 1 law for fbi suppressing suppressing the practice ol 01 polygamy in ill the territories and 1 proper r 0 r officials intorre it that this g gigantic a ti C evil which liaa has so long flour dished sg d in bite of thoi thobal cl of 4 can administrations shall cerise cease therefore bafit be it resolved th that at wo we tb ahe democrats of weber county in con venti assembled do indorse and sustain the principles so set forth resolved ebat wp we heartily jil indorse dorse the administration eli H Mur rayas aa Gover utah A the word were ieca received aca with and oni motion atno 11 adopted ed I 1 mil MR U W 0 well those should I 1 express an i opinion lip upon oil the otili iop whose whoso official to io of oderal govar ent he lie dad d as totally insufficient imick muk ana water where i boroh fo roh b e the sense of I 1 I 1 0 1 the Democrat utah that tte f last lail leisor tt of we commission be denounced as incorrect and misrop resenting tile truo true state of tho the gross cila surrounding the alo tiou u of law in utah the motion was seconded by sir mr mcdaniels McDani ds abi while e I 1 1 ani FR 1 J 0 O I 1 oppose opposed jt ah a he it wiser that the matter be attended to in territorial convention rather than tha n I 1 magoun convention mr man gary the defended his motion t ou v vigorously therann ragn y advocating what he called free thought and free speech ansis nj weber coun conn and ly y M contention upu Y make ii it distinctly uner understood that iny du riat nize nizo tho the utah commissioners re ait iggi tye th e arii true e stafe stat e of facts in utah utaji ya jie was iva of tho the opinion that the convention had as much right to criticize the board of utah commissioners as any newspaper I 1 I 1 i i I 1 had bad mr liWo olaer spoke poke 8 ag against the motion of mr Alar margary gary agree in ng 9 with mr Tyler when 2 affre J r ff rE llo C biff A n haytor y P commenced common ced to speak the matter ill question IL mr fr S W 0 margary ob objected question e acted to tho the gentleman 8 speaking peaking as he doubled hi being entitled to take part inthe proceeds edi a dem democrat 0 crat T the h e resolutions were read again mr taylor affirming he nat not subscribe to all of the declarations of principle set forth in those resolutions he strongly spoke against the attempts to foist religious proscription upon a democratic platform hoam ia h democrat crat at heart here the call to order by mr margary was sustained by the chair hair c against which abl ich mr T taylor aylor took an appeal to the house which voted affirmatively in in favor of alie decision of bf ali alio 0 chair I 1 MOTION was lost after ins this unanimously mr G M K banks moved that tha t the delegates to the territorial convention T be e selected the c chair hair appointed api a committee of five to select I 1 tho the lb 16 delegates as follows AU sars helfrich cross marks clayton ba banks n k 5 after an absence ofa of a few minu minutes tesi during T which little was said the bonim committee attee reappeared and as delegates mcnutt tyler helfrich cross cla thompson ad kuhn kulin qui quirk banks beane Wool nerI margary McD amcIs carroll and warren I 1 ill all of whom j WERE Sli SUSTAINED STAINED I 1 mr tyler made a motion that any ally one of the delegates bo be empowered to aal appoint as proxy whomsoever he lie selected in caso case of his inability to attend the convention on mr air beanes motion it was decided to take the sense of the convention by ballot as to the choice for president and tyler were iverc appointed tellers the file ballot resulted as follows tilden 14 loud ap applause landall ause cleveland mcdonald Ra udall and OR mr 5 banks it wa wasa s decide 0 delegates to salt lake cief city go uninstructed mr margary algary moved that the chair appoint a committee of three to select A COUNTY COMMUTER COMMITTEE of five for the tho next ensuing four years ears the chair appointing margary beane and tyler during their ab absence sence mr mcdaniels plated that teat captain IL 11 smith was in heart though absent in body and ind the tho speaker advocated the selection of the old warhorse war horse borse cs delegate to chicago the tile special committee reported the names mcnutt fe W V I 1 E A mcdaniels and win carroll as county central committee who were accepted Migg adjourned raed ri I 1 y 1 |