Show GREAT DEMOCRATIC MEETING I l Tel Speeches by Leaders Upon the Fda ciples at Issue Before the meeting opened there were in the house fully ono thousand people R W Sloan chairman introduced the Democratic Demo-cratic nominee for mayor J T Caine jr who spoke to tho point He had worked to the best interests of the party and felt satisfied that the people would not be led away by false assertions With regard to salary not a word had been said in the Democratic party The government under Democratic rule would be economical and enterprising He was satisfied that the Democratic candidates were going into olllce to do their whole duty with regard to the assertion that no working farmers were on the ticket he said all had tho right in convention conven-tion to nominate and support whom they pleased and as the present candidates placed on the ticket showed the will of tho delegates he felt satisfied that all the candidates can-didates were in full sympathy with the farmers Every indication pointed to a season of unusual prosperity and he could say that the expense of the city will not ho more than the preceding two years but will say every dollar expended will be for the best interests of Logan city riior PAUL was introduced and said he was asked at a late hour to speak but did not see fit to decline de-cline as certain statements made by Cannon Can-non were untrue He would have given t a minute to nave answered but he explained ex-plained the Republicans would not accept a challenge without having the advantage Cannon did not answer questions he bad challenged anyone to debate or answer only on the condition that the speeches bo of ten minutes each and alternating As the Republicans would not accept the challenge without having the opening and closing he told them as long as they did not want all three speeches he was with them on any part of tho county on the I question for discussion I was unprepared un-prepared to hear direct abuse of Moses and George Thatcher from Cannon They may convince for a time people with false statements state-ments but sooner or later i will come ri lt 1 am a Democrat because Democracy Democ-racy guarantees a greater personal liberty guarantees perfect liberty so long as you do not trespass upon personal rights Steen said the surest way to kill all enterprise en-terprise Logan was to elect a ticket with a man at the head who had never put a dollar into a public enterpise in his life He introduced a friend of Home Rule HON F s KICIIAHUS who said after so much flowery eloquence from the other side a few plain facts would be acceptable I believe and urge morality in politics I my brother were at the head of the Republican ticket and a man I dislike personally at tho head of my ticket I would be a traitor to myself and party if I voted for my brother Refuting the statements state-ments being made that the church authorities authori-ties wished the people to vote either ticket ho quoted from an interview with Willord Woodruff and G Q4 Cannon at the dissolution dis-solution of the Peoples party They said Wo are satisfied that the people are ready to divide on nartv lines according to their honest convictions and there is no disposition with us or tho people to unite church and state I was in a position at Washington to know und would have known had the Democratic party promised statehold to Utah i the people would adopt a constitution abolishing abolish-ing polygamy 1 say that no such promise was made In regard to Home Rule Republicans Re-publicans in Washington said that they would rather have the present conditions in Utah commission and all than havo HomeRule with Democratic officers Be true to your political principles whatever they are stand by your honest convictions convic-tions and Utah will become a rright gem in Columbias diadem and I benovo tho day not far distant Applause until answered twice Sloan introduced THE NIGHTIXGALE OF DEMOCRACY Mr R C Easton by saying that wo not only have the facts all on our side and outtalk out-talk them but also havo the best singers in tho world Easton in his delightful manner sang and answered to an encore Mr Richards then said that his reason for not speaking more abuut the ticket was that the supply of adjectives was exhausted ex-hausted but he was satisfied that all the men had the interest of the city at heart and would be elected Sloae then urged all urged al to do their duty on Monday and tho baud played |