Show RALLIES AROUSE I G. G O. O P. P FERVOR r I U I IU Largely lv J Attended Meetings i i r- r 1111 Ai Arc Addressed by senator 1 Smoot and alid Others ia h 11 III Ii I FLAY WILSON POLICIES 1 t I Workingmen Told Adamson k Ift I Law JW Not What They Sought 1 I I and Is Dangerous I I Enthusiastic tlc Republican n c rallies held heldI I and last l in Salt alt Lake Lale county count yesterday attended and the l I J ni ht were largely I f voters oters repeatedlY repeated cheered the speakers speak speak- j I In their discussion of or the tIc issues t I ers I I of ot the thc campaign One of or the bl biggest sest rallies of ot the thc night was held held at the 1 II fait works at which was waR anI ad addressed an- an I dressed hy bY Senator Reed heed Smoot and andl nd l n H. H T. T Thurber secretary lY of oC the state tate tater r I another rail rally was waR as that adI ad addressed nd- nd I dressed b by Arthur Woolley at the Oregon Ore- Ore pon gon on Short I Line lne shops yesterday at j 11 noon The Colored Republican club I l had ad a. a a t rally rail last night ht which was at atI attended attended at- at tended by more than of or f the tlc negro oters I I Smoot declared in hl his address I at the salt sill works that tho the American merican I working man must be protected agaInst I I the invasion In of or the cheap labor and the I lOW jaw cost cOSI of or production of or the European t I I countries and that the thc laboring laboring- men menI I of the he country are aro dependent upon a af protective tariff In order that pros pros- f peril might be hp placed upon a solid and that It might ht not be deI dependent dependent de de- de- de I r 1 pendent upon the of oC Eur Ku- Ku u ux x rope He lie took up UI the foreign rela relations lions r I. I r of ut the administration antI and the I policy of President Wilson Vilson In hi Mexico f I 1 I He lie said Id that the United States needed I I at St the head of the nation nallon a man who Is strong enough to meet the i ji f 1 as thc they develop elop and anti that the country should be in a condition to compel the countries M of the world worM to respect the United States Slates instead of oC being at logI log log- I 1 with It as is the case He HeI I I touched upon the thc extravagance once of or thu r administration and said that the Mexican I I I can policy was such that it meant the tho I Monroe doctrine either had lul to bo ho given up or ur defended I I J Mr r. r Thurber dl discussed cussed the national I I anti ana the state stale issues I i Arthur V oolie that the r recI record rec rec- ci c- c I i ord of the administration was entirely I i unfavorable to labor You von labor men mell f I have ban been leen fighting for Cor or an Immigration I n bill with the literacy acy test for Cor the past pastI I said Mr lr I I ten years 1 You I I I i voted against Rg Taft TaCt because he vetoed I i the bill wh why dont don't you rOll he be consistent I i IJ J and vote ote against ag Wilson lIson I I J The Ilie In I. I He lie then took up lip the damson el eight eight- ht- ht I I l' l hour law lav and said sait it was not In favor ta favorI I I v of the tine laboring men but established a I I dan dangerous ls ero precedent which might be te tep heI I J p I followed bj by either cither Congress or 01 the d rate ate legislatures In fh fixing the wages I I of or the workingmen working He lie asserted that I I I the railroad men did not get what I I I i they ther went vent after when the they got ot the II I Adam amson on law Ian I I At t Union last night E a O. O Leath Leatherwood Leatherwood Leather Leather- r- r I wood and Horace H. H Smith addressed d I one of ot the largest rallies of the tIme ram cain J t j aign Mr Ir Leatherwood declared that 1 t the people of the county count desired 11 a ar r 4 J change in the governmental go forces force be because because be- be r. r cause the taxes were too high and then their l ed u UD liD the of the present pres pres- 4 tnt ent count county administration Mr lr Smith confined himself to local Is Issues mes I At tt t the home o of Mrs Irs A A. A J. J Pendleton I Jr First t avenue a ral rally w wa ws s held I lJ last bt t night which was ad addressed res el by liy Mrs I Janetta A A. A U hyde e and Aaron aron Meyers I. I At l the Colored Republican club rally 1 I Judge E E. A A. Rogers Hog E. E O. O Leatherwoo I and Harry S. S ph Joac-ph p were the tho speakers I I |