Show I1HItlllfIII 11110 iiirorin < if the litmnirnilt Pan of lilnlin lirrllor lliu Democrats of lihlio iirntor > in convention nssBmbkil asLiit i tlio fol low lily resolutions ami phtform and pleilfeo tho Democritic iiirty of Idaho and Us i uulld itts to their faithful and earnest support uul unloisemciit Diidoiuu linohni tic lISt Administration vvo with becoming of lrelSidelit bride drover Cleveland for the honesty nullity find success with which it is conducting the nirnlro of i kovernment carrying out tho principle I On 1elrncrncyilditiiRterimg i tuublhe trusts and keeping faith with tie liooplo n rest tot rk constitutional 1 law lie protection ol tho rights of our fellow citi cello at homo mid nbio id 1 n dtsiro to reform tho unjust inequalities of customs to reduce luxation to limit tho expenditures to nolunl necessities tic rovlv al of trade the increaso of commuco thc restoration of the uu earned puhlio hondo to tills peoples heritage fG II 1 ll yt leTI the pcaco that happily extencfa lour l-our whole laud and tho extinction of see tioual auimositiis nro tho salient marks which Rifimllro the restoration of tho Dom I pcratio i irty to power nnd tho response it Imflglved to tho trust reposed in it tf INr Wo commend the discrimination I which the President lint loads in favor of tho lioncst soldier and call attention to the fact that while ho has vetoed spurious and unworthy un-worthy claims lie has signed moro pension rJf h AII 0eI1l T bills than nny of his predccesiorn Iteiolint ihnt the record of lion John halley our ablo representative at Wnshliig fgEr tR ton is ono of which wo as citions I of Idaho arc justly proud that Mr Halleys con r t f ll l al1 Bistcnt course and energetic and successful cuorts In behalf of our territory and interests inter-ests of her citi7ons meet with our earnest and enthusiastic approbation and that tho hnnks of our peonlo nro duo him for his nn tiring labors for Ills constituents Itcwlictl that in Edward A Stevenson our oitiron Governor Idaho has an honest ablo and fearless Lxecntivo who knows tho wishes and wants of the pootuls of this len qn l 6t W Ii ntory slid who will l faithfully 1 enforce this laws without fenr or favor invites Jteiolied attention Ihat to this tie convention fact that the proudly l last Democratic IIouso of Kepresonlntives passed I mis forfeiting l and restoring to the public domain i railway land grants amounting to over 000000 of acres and also the further i net that in tho lorty eighth Congress tho Jomocrntio lower House passed the lieignn I nter htnto Commcrco bill which I i faileu i of I wssnLo in the Hepublioan Sonata also hat in the last cession of Congress the Reagan bill wns again iwssod in the Demo crntic lowor House Itesoluil That denounce tho infamous > h lrnWo bigamy polygamy amid unlawful ohabitntion ana that en pledge our party to n strict nnd rigid enforcement of the laws against such crimes and as a proof of our sincerity wo point with pride to tho record lt i Vd b r ClW i 8 of convictions had by a Uemocratio United states Attorney before n Democratic judge during tho past yen of a Democratic ua lonal administration which speaks louder ban the windy professions unaccompanied by any performances of any pist Itepubh can ollioers in Idaho < llcsolied That wo arc unalterably opposed to any dictation in Stats or political affairs by relg i l na heretofore exorcised exor-cised by lie Mormon Church llesolicil i lint w o arc unalterably opposed to Chinese immigration aid demand the abrogation of Lbs 15urliiinmo bwift treaty lhulln Art orc b Artp u legacy from tho Itcpublicnn i party hronfji whoso loopholes I slave labor creeps upon our shores Wo pledge the best RoC R-oC the Democratic party of this territory in favor of measures which shall permanently prohibit slid prevent such immigration Wo regard Clnncso labor as an unmixed evil therefore we favor legislation providing for ho deportation of the Ohiuouo from this COUll try stud their exclusion former In the meantime peudiiu proper legislation upon this subject the Democratic party of Y oth as a friend i of free labor nsn in tho interest of the people recofni7o tho legal right of any citizen to employ whom ho iloasos 1 yet wo m in tho right and duty iuf tIle people of Idaho I territory to with lold J their patronage I from the Chinese and hat such labor should not bo resorted to vhen other character of labor is avnilnblo llesolceit JJiat this convention n mf < uor ol an act of Congress sI proMdmg for f freo Loinago of both gold and silver by tho terms vhich act both goid nnd silver i bullion offered nt the several mints and assay olllccs of tho Jnitcil States shall bo rcoucd in exchange for told or silver com or certificates nt tho rnto now fixed bj law for standard dollars of gold and silver which certificates shall he receivable for nil public purposes and nttrchaiiLcablo for gold or silver i as the case may m tIC that there bo no disonm t nation b up United States treasury officials ill lie use of old and silver for any purpose vhalcv or consistent with oxistlug laws in chiding I tho pnjmenl of tho intorpst bearing Jliiohul Hint wo aio in f ivoi of HI oral vnees and freo labor All associations i formed for tho purpose of developing intelligence I promoting this wel I nro nnd piolectint tho interests of the laborers nnd mechanics nnd to enable them micciHsfiillv to contuul for and maintain their rights bj peaceful nnd efficient means ianml lowtrful and opprcssio oombinn lions hhould bo encouraged nnd cxprtssl Hnnclioncd b law Iis iilnil I 5 1 hut uonroopiuiiil to the op mxHivu monopolies built up fosterid and irotectid by publican Administrations lint MI rcooniiuo labor in tho producer of capital tInt wo recoinnund the passage of such laws as will mal o tlio wnjo laboiera ircftmd creditors and to srcnio to tin in Iho fnll frills of their labor I tKolird lhat the rapid Increase of the whilu population of the United States I > do uands that Congress lake speedy and oflictiostips to 5 have oil of tho thoIndlansin select Innds in Boerall > ill iinntities not to exceed eilitj acres per oipitn within tho I hulls l of theii I speotivo t i Indian I reservations I mil that tho remainder of tho lands on Hiioh Indian rcsenntions should bo restored to tho public domain subject to homestpad entry by actual settlers Jlcsolit I lIst it is tho duty of the Con ressoftho United Stales to piss such leg station us will uamntio lIe oHr eedj I Nil t nent and iMuoiil of 1111 claims for depro dntions coiumittid I by Indians npun tho itrsous nnd pioixrtj of citizens of the I WiHtern btatos I > and lerntones 7 i soioi Ihat wo extend our xjmpath to all people striiLLling to engraft UIKMI their olitical sjKtimtho iiinciplis of individual in-dividual liberty and srifgssserlllselit and with Bpeoial 1 omphasis 1 do wo extend that sjmpithj to 1tr pn sent t heroic 1 efforts of the Irish people Iish Icollo 1 tsulml I Ihat wodccpl Hmpithi70 with i III t t il li J r tin lojal 10110 1 of Utah in ihiir striuLln to mnliitain tlioHiipremaoi of Ibo I laws of the Initul StaleH and tho purity of American lomes and wo lureby pledeo Ills best of forts of tho Domoeiaoy of Idaho in aid of Hiioli Kkislalion bj the national COIILUHS as will most Hpiedil and toreur pnraUotho iripstl > fi1 rWt would soul to r1 bind the touts of men 1 teulrbuiibg Ilioir political lib sri Ito hfitiluil Ihat in addition ho tho foregoing forego-ing wo 10 nlllrin bo I prinoiphs and p iboj us iniinciited Ill thn lIlt forlsssf tutu IeuiiocrnL io National CoiiMiitloii of IHHt U lj W ATHH hnirmnn I OIIAS 0 1 SrMUNsoN becretai I |