Show JUDGE POWERS KEARNS S He Assails Republican Party J Rabidly Taps Kearns Party Gently I J X J.- J. 1 ft KING IS MORE IMPARTIAL S None of oC the thai Speakers at Democratic Li cj S s 's Rally In iii the lie Theatre Shows Any Aimy f r 1 1 Hope 0 of f 1 I 1 fi 1 U J J. J 1 o 1 S I 1 shall remain a Democrat unless I 3 overwhelming Q proof convinces m me that 2 to the of Utah J Is t to to m my fly duty people u- u 1 take ake another course was the striking T t J. J ing statement of Orlando W. W Powers Powers' 7 J Democratic candidate ate for tor congress nt at r the he Salt Lake theatre last night r- r 3 r islanding forth from th the tiie J argument he ho made matIe In fn sup 4 I t port ort of or Democracy this one statements Jt showed hewed his trend toward 1 I ism sm m and went a u. long on wa way toward towar sub sUo r all aU that has been said said said-of of his ils leaning toward Kearns and luis J Jl It part l arty arly T S SIn In all aU his Imis speech Judge Powers i rave jave the time Kearns party part no ho more than th n i fl a i I. I lI light ht tap tup UI while he vigorously ass assail assail- l id etI d Senator Smoot and the time Republican party part hi general In decided contrast vf r lo to 0 his speech was that of William H n y King King who lambasted the time as os earnestly as he lie rebuked the time REpublIcans leans S f S The Time Salt Snit I Lake ako theatre theat was was was' W welI l oJ S and while whilo the audience 4 RIled filled was d r so large as us has appeared at e eith t 1 I Y t. t h the Lime Republican or Kearns rallies mule s If tt was Just big enough to i tB fact act that the voters ot of o Salt Lako ct 0 M j ty are arc giving all three parties a ib l for their white alley olley this fall taU of h Y J j Variety of or Argument t r Never before berott li in Salt l history has there thero b been en In lit 1 t L week of ot a a. campaign three Un-eo inset 0 as have been ii 1 week eek at the Salt Lake Lako thoat never nevo have tho ho great greut mass of been real treated tl to such uch n. n variety t tout gun ua as J hn hums been ec ted t campaign fG 5 J K m. a pl ii i i S e. e tl thu hi o opening ot of the Ung J t J AM a tho first t piece that has haM been beard I that chat vu hot hut patriot a County Chair man ama if M ro F P. Cunningham Introduced Frank Frunk B. B Stephens as ne the pl presiding S Mr Ir Stephens announced that tho ho Democrats would continue to put up upa upa a ticket as aN long as IS timers there was a wrong to right as long Jong as liS there were men nan In the national party Jurt Jlko ilko Folk Polk ant and Bryan and auth In the tho state organization n like Moyle oyle and Martineau ham and D Dern rn Tho The mention of ot Folks Folk name before Br Bryan caused surprise and nd no applause followed th the mention ot or t time the names o of Moyle MoJe and although Cunningham and unel n meru earnestly No Xo Hope of or Victory Victor jIn j- j In no speech of or the tho Ime evening until he lie closing remarks of Jull Judge e King was vas there any am hope held out that Iho thu would woul win Mr Stephens It several times fines and arii so go did Fudge Powers If w we don't dont carry carl the state stale this time ve we e will do llo It two two two- years front from now aid hl Mr Stephens Stephen It Il matters mailers not If f 1 we do 10 not carry carly the state this time ve we will ultimately prevail When he lie introduced Introduce Mr 1 Powers there here was imas an ovation o that lasted se soy soy- rat oral minutes In part pall Judge Powers aid ld We Ve e are arc nearing naring the close e of or a great campaign TIme The result will be oe felt not th this year nor next year but Corall for Cor forill ill all time We Ve are to determine d whether er r Ulah Utah Is to lo be disunited with the tho inger luger of or scorn pointing at It from allover all over iver the nation or whether there theres Is s xi to bo be established tl peace at home that hat will vill start Utah on the tho highway or f harmony ham on In the Democratic state platform here theN was Inserted a plank declaring or Cor or the complete separation of or church ind amI state and against the election eJection of or oran in an fl alo to the United States senate tt It t Is all right for Senator Sutherlan Sutherland to o 0 say that be he opposed time the election eJection jf of f Senator Smoot It is all wrong Corthe for Cor fortie tie the Democrats to put pul such a n. dechara- dechara lon lion in their platform time the News s lI lIt assailed an aim e editorial In the Deseret Des- Des of oC eret ret News entitled The Tragedy Falsehood In iii which he said there was wasi wasa of or Utah to defeat de tie- a i L hint to the people rat feat Powers PO He Ho demanded that the tho Nc came Into the time open antI and men men- mention lon bit his imis name an and he ime would meet them hem on any platform at nt nn any time Before the election lie He said the time time mad hall gone by when a tL religious news- news on Ott Pago lu Pl c. ic I JUDGE POWERS AIDING KEARNS Continued From First Page paper papel could dictate tile the policy of Dem Dern- lie He berated what he lie called the Smoot machine and said that tho Republicans would bo be glad if James Hammond were ere still the tho state chair chair- m ma nn n. n The rhe statement that I am hand In Inland land band with Dubois Dubols is false If I had bad hadi bada II a i to stir up the ashes of tho past ast I would have ha signed the tho protest against the seating of Senator Smoot If f the tho Democratic party over eve desires the he dl nent of the Mormons I r will oppose It Garbled Extract Garbled The Republican organ orban prints an extract from flom the Salt Lake Herald commending Fred Fre Dubois Dubols nn and the tho Idaho Democrats Tile They have garbled that editorial and mill have ha run It Il from lay day to da tiny day That paper left leCt out the Portion which reads Many good democrats doubt the wisdom and anti justice Jus- Jus lice Ice of Senator Dubois Dubols attitude on the Mormon question Judge Powers didn't I read ad th that t por- por lon lion which said ald that the tho election of thie lIw ho Democratic ticket ct In Idaho was vas most devoutly to ho bo wished He lie said that that many many people betting bet- bet tint ting Ing- that J if ho he were wore defeated he would JoIn oln the tho part party Ho ad- ad d his friends fo to tal take the hot as Jl It W ll i uy i laM ax tui tt I haS flUm tho Mc rs J For FoI FOi mo me to Join the tile American arty part would bo Lo to lu act in a a. spirit of ot vengeance to prove that I am In ln- ln ere en I shall remain a Democrat uness unless unless un- un less ess proof convinces me flU that hat m my duty dUly to the people of oC Utah Is s to take another course cours I have seen eon Democrats Join the American party palt some party some because the they could not nol get office In the tho Democratic party some because they could not be nom- nom mated and others because they the took tool a superficial view of the tho situation n. n Of for Smoot He lIe analyzed the address of or Senator Senator Sena Sena- tor toi Smoot Into fourteen propositions and while he hc presented no defense e of anything the senior senator said ho lie ridiculed every statement He said It Il would woul be a calamity to the time people of Utah If It A. A L. L Thomas were removed froni Tro m public office He Ho ridiculed l Frank rank J. J Cannon who has tried to 10 tonako nako malee himself Important by saying lie hl demanded unconditional surrender rom from a Mormon apostle Of oc course Frank Prank can settle the whole thing he lau laughed lie Tie admitted that If IC the thc appeal to Mormon ormon Democrats to vote vole the Republican Republican Re TIe- publican ticket was made seriously many II people leople ople would leave the Amerl Anion kearns party anti and vote ole for Cor or the He lIt attacked an editorial appearing ap aT pearln In The Republican September 26 26 and charged etl that the tho Mormon ormon religIon ro- ro ligIon was Va being used as a football oot all In politics On Eve o n of or If R fl H olt The Republicans may moy win vin he lie I aId but It H will do tin harm m to Utah It will do Infinite harm hann to the state antI and antime t to me the time Mormon l people in fn the end it will vilI rend end in Jim twain the tho Mormon rolmon church The Mormons are on the eve f f revolt It may not come now but bul bulIt It will come eventually The Tho situation can not nol be changed by the best besl of oC campaign drums What hiat hat we want Is la charity and confidence It II Itis is unwise to beat Into a solid mass massi i he till Mormon people Wo We have liae guile gone SI so far Car into the local trouble that Mormon Mor Mor- I mon looks with suspicion upon Ullon ConI Gentile Gen Con I tile lie and anti Gentile looks with suspicion upon Mormon l We Ve have to get to together together to- to gether g and compromise for COl tho lie can not be solved in fn the heat of oC the campaign No people are arc areSi Si I patient under condemnation than the Mormons 1 The whole East Eal t thinks from Crom the stories that arc are sent out that Utah ULah ISa Is Isu u a t hotbed of ot V vice I c We e are approaching approach approach- ing tug the forks fori in the road One Onea a way I. I leads ads to 10 old conditions the tho other to peace laCe You who lio hmo VOte oto time the Republican ticket to bout t I the Americans me UJ urr an all injustice Yon UI mi imre not hot lie lie- c- c lI to 10 WHIP com n lotion and not mint nots I He-I s your jour ur duty lilt hll t i citizens IOn King ICing III In Dual Role Hole I I I appear ns as a Mormon lormon and a Democrat said lId W. W II King after time tho applause which greeted him had hall sullI sub sull- sided I ed If IC I had hah the power I 1 would not have havo every Republican ican on leave that party on en masse maSO and amid vote vole the tho Democratic tiel ticket ct I want to see sec seethe seethe the Integrity of the time Republican anti and Democratic parties maintained lie reviewed the history of or the lie peoples people's pen peo tiles ples Ies Ie's parly part and anti of the Incidents that a attended tho the separation on party part lines lilies tI the tho turmoil of the old lays days he portrayed por por- trave lie tho troubles of oC the sago sage brush D Democratic party but he said ml that the lie Democrats were ere vindicated l when whon a bill hili appeared In congress to 10 the Mormons He lie said I I In Iii religion should not trot af affect af- af feet Limo tho social or political status I ar When heu the lie old parties were burl burled buried tl be- be tho time ashes of ur forgetfulness there thore L I was of oC better belter times and he welcomed u L strong virile Republican H luLi tY us Its hu lie welcomed a u strong shong Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic party The editor of the Salt Lake Lako Tribune was the first to prostitute tho the Republican lican lIean party part and use It to secure church III influence he lie declared The Mor- Mor moo Democrats love their church and love the principles of their thell faith but hut the they are nrc willing ihling to make a sacrifice for It to protest n against the church I being dragged ged into time the political arena urena to 10 help hell Kearns Cannon Howell or Smoot Cannon was as willing In iii order to 11 secure his election to put his I photograph photo hoto- hoto graph alon alongside of oC great men The Republican party part elected Tom rom Kearns earns to the lime United States senate I 1 dont don't know why I shy I will vill leave that to you rou to determine Opposed Simmons Smoots Election I opposed the election of or Reed Smoot to the time United States senate because because because be be- be- be cause I thought It would b bo be Injurious I to Die thu best Interests Interest of oC this great state As much as I deplored his dee elec ion tion having been heen elected I have hac contended con con- tended that lint he lie h hId had d a right to maintain his seat seal an and amid that It was wicked for COl the American party to wage wase a a. campaign n against Senator Smoot to rust oust him from the sent seat to which he was elected Ho lIe made malle a strong appeal to Mormon Mor Mor- mon momi Democrats to sla stay slay In their party parl and rind asked them how tho they expected to I face Gentile Democrats if Ir tho they deserted de do- sorted their thell organization Concluding this line lint of oC argument ho made matlo a strong appeal In which he lie said Honor Is more Important than sue suc cess I 1 would woul rather lose luse and maintain my political prestige my honor and my mr religious convictions than win a thousand battles and be he crowned clowned with worldly glory I believe that a n man who will ihl betray his political convictions convictions Ions will when the lie crisis comes betray betray helIn be he- lIn tray his hits religious convictions I would woul rather lather have the tho Republican hosts march over Oem my prostrate form than to 10 see ee tho time acceptance of the time theory theoa that lint to help religion one must sacrifice lice fice ones one's political honor CI Challenge c for lilies Referring to the statement made Monday night by Ogden HUes Hiles that a Mormon can be neither a Democrat a n Republican nor an American citizen he Issued a challenge to meet Judge lilies Hiles and discuss the matter before an audience at any place that Hiles lilies ml might ht name Judge King sal said he lie would take tako the tho stand stanl that a Mormon was free politically an and lie he could prove it H. He said Mid that if Ir all the Mormon Democrats voted tho the Republican ticket Senator Smoot would bo be unseated un un- seated In the tho senate because it would be bl shown that the lie Mormon church dominated the politics of or Utah Democratic Mormons Stand by your guns ho lie said in c conclusion lon Destroy Destro time the American party parly th the thc party part born o of hate ignorance norance an ant amY spirit Tho quartette rendered two to campaign selections |