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No one is deserving of liberty who is unwilling to grant others all the privileges he claims and exercises for himself HEW TO THE SALT LAKE JUNE 11, 1898. No. 42 OUR Of the Pott and the Future of the American by D. W. Culp A. D. THB NEGRO AND THE DEMOCRATIC Shortly after the inauguration of Franklin Pierce as President of the United States Stephen A. Douglas shocked try by delivering the entire his great speech in favor of repealing the Missouri compromise measure which was finally repealed on the 30th of 1854, after a very long and ex- citing debate in both the upper and the lower Thousands and thousands of Democrats were very bitterly opposed to the repealing of the 1820. They declared and maintained that it would re- kindle the fires of sectional strife and eventually disrupt the cratic party and the But President Pierce and his supporters were bent upon forcing slavery upon the people residing in the new states and territories lying north of the 35th parallel and he was the second president of the United States who favored the ex- tension of slavery into new James K. Polk being the It is not our intention to elaborate upon the actions of dent Senator Douglas and their but it is sufficient to say that the abrogating of the act of 1820 was the immediate cause of plunging this country into the civil The formation of the can party the latter part of 1855, the chairman of the can state committees of Vermont and Wisconsin issued a call for a national Republican convention to be held at Pitta burg on the 22nd of 1856, for the purpose of effecting a national organization and to make provisions for a sub- sequent convention to nominate candidates for President and Vice- All the northern or free states and the following slave holding North Carolina and Texas were represented by delegates who had been duly John A. son of Ruras who was the bosom friend of Martin Van was chosen as temporary chairman and Francis Blair of the eminent and intimate friend of Andrew was selected as its permanent Before the convention ad- it provided for the ment of a national executive com- the holding of a national convention in Philadelphia on the 17th of for the nomination of candidates for President and Vice-President and the tion of the party in all the states throughout the When the members of the first national convention assembled in the city of Philadel phia they declared that the first work of importance was to commit the new party to those belt evident eternal truths which fertile brain of mortal Thomas namely all mentare created that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable that among these are liberty and the pursuit of happi- Another section of the platform which was adopted amid the wildest excitement was that congress had the power and the right and that it was its duty to prohibit and to prevent the duction of slavery into new states and John C. Fremont of was nominated for President and L. Dayton of New Jersey for Vice We have already observed that ex- President Martin Van Buren and his followers had proclaimed these same principles for twelve years prior to the formation of the Re- publican party and they were ways considered as the bulwark and as the very foundation stone of Democracy by Thomas Jefferson and by all the other Democratic presidents excepting James K. Franklin Pierce and James The Democratic national con- vention convened at O on the 2nd of 1856, and James Buchanan secured the for President and John C. B reck en ridge for and after a which had no parallel in the history of can politics Mr. Buchanan and his running mate triumphed over all f their But more than and free sellers went down in defeat with John C. be THE REPUBLICANS HAVE CARRIED THE STATE OF ON June 6th, an ion was held in Oregon for the purpose of electing a other state and city of the legislature and con- and the Republicans carried the state by over majority against the combined consisting of Populist and free silver Republicans and the result of that election is conclusive proof that it is utterly to mix oil and other United States Senator James K. chairman of the Democratic national com- Hon. Charles A. chairman of the free silver Re- Marion chairman of the Populist tional committee and United States Senator Stephen M. chairman of the Democratic con- gressional campaign all urged the leaders of the three separate parties to meet in ence and parcel out the various offices among the separate parties before they had won the But those who believed in the ideas and principles of Democracy and those who adhered to the principles of and those who belonged to rare species of birds known as free silver licans refused to follow the advice of the various chairmen who have delegated the authority onto selves to dictate and to regulate the policy the Democratic party most panne in local affairs and the result is that Oregon has gone overwhelmingly Republican audits State legislature will elect a single standard senator to the United States We predict that if Senator Jones and his associates continue to interfere with the political fairs of this that Utah will Republican from three to ten thousand a McKmley gold bug will be elected to the United States Senate from OF THE LAUDABLE WORK June 3rd, more than one thousand people congregated together in Louisiana for the cial purpose of witnessing the ing of a negro who was chained to a charged with committing The kindling wood had been saturated with coal oil and only a few minutes elapsed until his body was reduced to It is said that it was one of the most sickening scenes ever BE ISSUED ON June 4th, the United States Senate passed the revenue authorizing the tary of the treasury to issue bonds to the extent of four hundred mil lion Senator Populist of South and Senator free silver Republican of re- corded their votes in favor of the When the money power in inducing President land to issue bonds to the extent of two hundred and sixty-two million all the Republican and Populist orators and their editorial writers sent up a mighty They denounced Grover Cleveland in any portion of thin con- I as being an enemy and a traitor to A number of his simply because he lawyers addressed the crowd which i obeyed behests of the money had assembled and they asserted power and the other giant mono- such crimes would not be who like huge tolerated in a civilized community j continue to thrust out their fangs and suckers into every corner of We cannot find words m the English language sufficiently strong enough to condemn any person who is so vile and vicious as to forcibly rob any respectable woman of her and we would very fully lay down our life m order to protect the honor of any woman be she black or But at the same time we are most emphatically opposed to mob and lynch law and to the methods which these Christian gentlemen of Louisiana resorted to in order to punish the negro who was charged with committing the crime referred The southern people have ed to methods which would cause the most barbarous races upon the face of the earth to shrink in holy horror from committing for the purpose of lessening and as a warning to others to refrain from committing similar all to no for most enlightened but the most ignorant people always and they will always continue to not only the moral laws but also the civil This being the whites of the especially those who claim to be ought to urge the people to resort to the civil law instead of mob and lynch Years ago negroes were only mobbed and lynched for ting But today they are shot down like common dogs for stealing a one-eyed a shoat or other small articles and even for possessing knowledge enough to serve as To the negroes not only of the south but of this entire we admonish all of yon to acquit selves like law abiding Refrain from committing any un- lawful acts and banish from your minds the idea that God will answer your prayers and that it is absolutely necessary foi the negro to be subjected to ment that no other human being would stand for one minute in der to occupy a front seat in For there is no God who aits on his white throne in the heavens beyond the starry who will answer your prayers oi hearken unto your for the gods only favor those who possess tile courage and the hood to stand np and to fight for justice and this But in this instance our Populist and Republican orators and ial writers are as quiet as church Evidently they have been I debauched by the same influence which was instrumental in causing John G. Carlyle to bonds during Mr. Cleveland's There was no occasion whatever for this new bond issue and it was resorted to for no other purpose but gratify and reward the brokers and others who contributed funds for the election of Major McKinley and to fasten an extra and very oppressive burden upon the backs of the President McKinley has only two years and a half longer to occupy the White and we are of the opinion that at the ex- offenses But of that time the vast not only the jonty of the American people will be thoroughly convinced that they have paid an enormous price for their golden ZANE ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT Deseret National Bank Bldg. ELLIS ELLIS Rooms 612 to 515 Progress Wholesalers and Retailers ol FERGUSON Rooms 304-5-6-7 Templeton Building ETC 213 SOLTH MAIN SALT LAKE R. K. Thomas W. Attorney and Private legal advisor Rooms 303 and 305 McCornick Salt Lake City H. Z. 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The Sanpete crat will advocate the principles of the regular Democratic party as set forth in the Chicago There is plenty of room in Sanpete county for a good staunch cratic paper and we believe that editor Lanber can cover the ground wich his Sanpete WHAT the negroes need is a greater number of newspapers edited by intelligent intelligent people of races will read them and pay for The W. editor and publisher of the Fargo Forum and Daily Republican of North has worked very zealously for the past year and a half for the purpose of seeming the ment of his friend and partner H. C. Plumley as postmaster of But Alex United States Senator H. G. and Jud succeeded in landing their man and the gallant major who have rendered invaluable service to the grand old party got it in tbe The Broad Ax is of the opinion that President McKinley has made a great mistake by ignoring the claims of Messrs. 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