Show SILVER WAS crom CROWNI KING I 1 I 1 I 1 future of the white metal I 1 discussed I 1 NEW POLITICAL PARTY PROPOSED but the resolution was laid on the table 0 rates gates to t the national conven eions named will Memoria memorialize lizO con coneless Co neres eress 4 Is W silver and finance were at the mass meeting of the tile citizens of I 1 ogden and weber county held iaac night in ili the lester park pavilion and about 2000 pe people 0 le listened to the tile telling arguments of L esar e s Macin illan leon ark patton It rhodes hodes weber rich and farrell it was wag 01 great ine meeting eting the farst of its kind ever held in in 0 ogden or tho the territory mr gunnell called the ine meeting eting to order and presen presented tec I 1 the name of judge patton ratton as chair chairman mall of the meet meeting and tho the judge was unanimously chosen 0 A wa was 8 elected secretary judge patton briefly stated C the be objects ot of the meeting and concluded by having of read a letter from judge goodwill 0 the salt lake tribune in lit which the laap latter r thanked tho the committee for the ogden but 0 owing I 1 n in invitation to speak boull and hard labors he ile would IQ poor health heal ali unable to appear r he lie expressed a ix o 0 delegate delegates send to people W for or tile le ogden oden des to the tile naj national nal convention conventi Ont ete hanstord smith was called capt ua W jb toe plan of judge GoOd goodwin wint I 1 hy lie favol as dy with his pocketbook I 1 and andrasi was i to ald aid tile cause caus of L well elishie ell Shie as his ads y silver read a rost most then relice daft judge rh arop nate article el 1 eglit ana and a t of dilver t ige free the on prepared ed fo for r lue tho of specially howin aitho arefa e effects fe fet ts 0 of f tho the jow price silver 81 he floor judge judge laii then too boob A tb th d people and elated stated that he wani wanted ou cu assembled t place ghetu there bo ti ta 0 record whether t hey were going albey led on old party in iii lee or r whether thought it was tia tim e to LO fight for following the and oil bill veralene ver er alone to presented resolution solution ri that I 1 it t ik da the sense of this cetin etim that thia this CO atlon w will it support Ine in 7 tho ti that at party arty chic h will ill rive give ua us moet most aid for or silver ie if al and that if neither of them then I 1 will do it i that wo we wil I 1 fight out the tile baff fe alone amid tremendous judge macmillan acmillan SI clowd Dien dous applause of judge rhodes aal agabon 11 ln caught the eye tl tle ie chair and took 1 aho be that as of democrats and ROP I 1 ill in favor than a 11 silver we can accomplish borr dis distinct t party who 0 n in congress leonard endorsed 1118 antl benti judge ants expressed 1 iry chodes and ben E rich endorsed bo uk and icon leon ard he ile did not w vant ant any new n w parliee part iee Mac millane j i and moved to lay ion on the table which motion pre pr e availed 1 I e d loud cries for or a de vision fred S 11 ll 1 moved loed that the resolution be adopted and referred to a committee on motion of fred schields ells all resolutions read were referred to a committee consisting of J 11 II macmillan 0 it leonard and ben E rich who are abeau au theorized zed to prepare an all address to ion con cress ess and such re resolutions solutions as they may seem m advisable and submit the same to a future mass mee ting of the tile people E H U w was as a appointed pointed a delegate to represent agsen oliden and weber brounty at denver deliver st louie louis and chicago at the coming conventions |