Show oP LOCAL I RINGING SPEECHES BY ORATORS OF DEMOCRACY I King Powers and aM Henderson Thrill Large Audience AUdien ce I In Theatre i I Terrific Thrusts at the Party of Gold and Glory of Trusts and Legalized Robbery Arraigned I 1 c Democrats made three great p ItI hM last night before an In n audience hi hii ri appreciated wit and argument nt ji ige o n W LV Powers Judge H P IJ n d dr rm ton and an J Juda dg W IV V H King Klot herd held a al arge l ne rge Audience for hours at the Salt Lai theatre There were many Re Republicans publicans there re to listen lit Th were wre received with mm roUt h enthusiasm m When Judges Pow Powers ers a 1 Henderson and amI Candidate King came u n the tb stage sae e there Ws as much applaud hand band had aroused arou ed a ah h bh itCh of ot enthusiasm and the lapping with which Judge King Kingas KI KIlas vas las as snowed that he was wu wa in dud dd ii r I a Ii popular nominee h one of or f the speakers poured I crime hot lint shot into the Republican po position ItH jon which they ask the Republican I They 01 on nan in and SOd candidate to answer ii that the Issue lesue In this cam camj camI j I nun H i national and not local that th I h who is 18 elected must mustI ie I 1 upon matters m ter of oC very ver l great im imp p t e which will affect all aU parts of th union alike They The declared that 11 I i pies of government found in the thet thed ii d t n of independence and In the institution are not only questioned but lut are tat aside by bills before con grust gr and by the administration administrationS S No Local Issues three speakers better equipped to instruct and entertain an audit mt could not l be e found in the tate Nh Earh I one of or them denied with Knit gi lt aL that any questions of S li eal cnn n h d anything to do with til th matter Then th thY y r d the Republican portion p It ln and platform ph fonn or r lack of plat pint platform form They that Mr Hammond or the Republican Hep j organ declare what S v a 1114 the platform They offered to give tin tun to tn any Republican in the audience v fi ti would on Id crime ome II t forward and aDd tell te what tin fit Republican platform really rallY Int Though there were present leading lights ll of the organization organisation nar of ef 1 them ventured to come forward sti 81 an I t ll what he thought the platform EH a ant tat lilt tatS S Judg King tore a big bilE hole In Gov Governor GO GOI r Wells Y lIs reputation for consistency consi tency tiaM ha ht hI h compared the last of or i Wails Welte eUs with the lit platform He lIe showed that the I let ste on had repudiated Its Coy Gov Go who h wrote title thin In his hi message th the head of or Free Coinage If It ItU U lull 11 deem it wisdom to remind i n rs s that our faith remains un iI l f tk k n a in m th the thi beneficent effects to fol tol 1 v of the money of the i I littOn I shall hall be he pleased to sub flub C ni FW t such lIch a II memorial That was w I ti n on Jan 10 last year just four fourt t 11 i tu ago agov v tt Twig Iu King proceeded rapidly rapid and andel el in in his hl argument he aroused th h time and again to high rl JI he of enthusiasm and cheer after rh er tr se as aK he put home arguments fiut tw t vre r bold and convincing Powers Causes Merriment T lc powers caused much merrl merri merriS S M hy by il laring that the author of I h hi li iian an platform must have havet havel I t 1 i from blind Wind staggers st ers ersI 9 I 1 i 1 tt nOn ridiculed the Re ReI pi 1St I lH n national platform pl of oC 1816 un und UnI cl d I h it h raton orators preached 1 AChed the single K goo i milard to the tM people of oC New Fa 1 i Ij i ami free coinage of sliver silver to the th i M 1 i of ef the west we t He said that the t hp t i not today a state in n the T Tn T n a t 1 w wh h ht iv a Ii Republican convention tu ni Ui UP for r tree coinage and andt Ita t ta i j who ho had been lead tnt erg r in m the silver movement had 1 vl r i fir fr the gold standard Bf f T chairman of the T Dem Demra em emra ra i committee l introduced J hn T e la aine ne as the chairman of the ther r eh Thore Th fat eat with him on the 8 B a It I sU H the speakers Council t in ion n W H II Dale Dais James H Hyle yle 1 l ank B R Stephens I C Thore Thores Thoren s e i an n s ther leading Democrats W Vt t c line have 11 e met Zest said Chairman C ne nfl applause to ratify the then thea a n of a gentleman whom the r I party named at its recent v 11 I t e 1 as a a candidate for tor forre forC C re I introduce as the first speak s speakS k ke e f r S tv tb that matchless or ora a 5 O I Toners Powers o re r M a is I a i storm tonn of applause when w Pta k r forward For sev KV S eo II is he did not nt get tet an r fo to t t wak ok and when hen he did com corn th re WILl wax profound still lim II started off ff by maK maKi i a pf statement In which J ild ald that if It hr he h were not as HII often at Democratic meet r re is s in the past put it will not be be bethe bethe beI I the Democratic I ause cause Is i not In inS S S hut but because of professional donal e w ments made long ago agoA agoA agoA A Party of Principle I party be he lands on n principle us IU it has al t tod od An effort has bas been made madeS c S It in a false position po In this C n 5 An attempt has bu been n mad made v that the campaign Is te upon sues alone alom But Rut has Nul no noS with the th rutted States Utah S t 1 of the t I finn The real reals ines inest I nal naI Just as at they will be boe next s t I iI I t who think they can ean canoff cana canoff off the great hauss of next a S that we t cannot annot be bt misled m and aud tt tot not be drawn from these e Is le let sands land the Republican party part t 5 f great gr t questions of or the day da dau u read that wonderful plat platt platS S hat ha t wonderful essay e which v t i t ti i Mem e m that he be who wrote TOte U it p t Buffering with the tIN blind sta staf tag stag f r u lI re doe It U stand taDd upon the t Ii 7 ie You ou nd ad in It nothing but butr butI r E rl 11 I complete endorsement of oC the tz of William McKinley of or the gold cold staad f 1 lh I great t f t questions the Demo DemoV Df mo V l f 18 First or of a aly alt I the K ly r TH 1 tr treaty at 1 5 ngN w was M considering tho th gua canal tide treaty WaS sprung It surrenders our right of for fortifying fortifying ot the canal We have haye surrendered on questions of finance to England and now we are to give up our right to fortify this great canal According to this document we are not to posse possess the in time of or war ar and can build about it no forts to hold hoM it But that la iu not all There is tho the tariff with Porto Rico Not long ago President McKinley said that the tariff between Porto Rico and the United States should be abolished that there should hould be free trade between the two And I think that this thin is a very yeo good doctrine We Ve have no right to plunder that country and make peons of those people I President Change But there came a change The pres pre president presIdent ident blent reconsidered he advocated a small duty on Imports from Porto Rico Why Wh this change Because the great meat sugar trust and the tobacco trust to which the Republican party part is subservient lent demanded deman ed it But consider this thib Porto Rico Is within the Union or it is 19 without If Ie Porto Porte Rico is with within within in the Union there must be no barb barbwire barbwire barbwire wire fence shutting out the products of oC that country No one says that Porto Porte Rico is not a part of the Union not subject to its control Then I Isay Isay Isay say the constitution is extended over It and if Ie so we cannot put up a tariff wall There can be no tariff wall be between between between tween parts of the Union The speaker read from a speech of General Grosvenor In congress con concerning concerning concerning the policy polley toward the Philip Philippines Philippines Philippines pines in which it was said for the ad administration administration administration ministration that when It got ready it would extend the principles of the Dec Declaration Declaration Declaration of oC Independence Then they the Uld announce their policy In the meantime all the money that was pos possible possible sible should be made mude out of the trans transaction transaction action S This said Judge Powers is 19 the apotheosis of Imperialism Fortunate is Democracy that these questions ha haste haile ye arisen In view such is there hue any ny question that there are ara at Issues above aboc our local affairs S The administration has surrendered to ts tho thu bunks bank In the currency bill which has bag been beun Introduced in congress It given to the banks power to contract the currency at will to make people richer or poorer as they please Can there them be graver questions for our con consideration consideration Should Return to Old Days When a nation has reached the point where its chief executive may change I front upon such a matter as free tree trade I or tariff between Porto Rico and the United States it is time to come back to first principles of government such as prevailed when the Democratic party part was waa wa founded years ears ago by b Thomas Jefferson They argue that too tho of the United States I does dloS not extend over the islands w have taken They say congress alone can have power over them That is their doctrine But we ve have been taught for years that the tion follows the Hag lIag and where one goes sues the other must go so too They The would change all that These are questions which confront us in this campaign They are mat tern of vast and immediate conse consequence consequence quence These are no local Issues And we have hae named for our candi date a man who will wiil discuss these questions in congress as well weH as any man from any an state The doors doom of con congress congress gress will swing in when he advances His return will wiil be looked forward to with favor by b members he knew before When people and consider con ider the growing power of trusts they the must see that it will be a mistake to add in con congress green gresa one more vote in their favor You must see that we are aro drifting away awa from the principles on which the gov government go government is founded rounded and we must stop atop we 8 must t return JUDGE HENDERSON KENDERSON TALKS One of the Fathers of Democratic Party In Utah Mr 1 r Caine Caino introduced Judge H P Henderson Headerson as one of or the fathers of or the too Democratic party in Utah Utah was ws the last state admitted to the t Union and this the youngest of all the tho states has the duty uty of opening the presidential pre campaign of 1900 We have too the duty dut of opening the discus discussion alOft sion of or the principles that will decide the coming coating omin campaign When we saw how neat near we came to electing a dent in 18 we decided that the cam cant campaign of oC 1900 must begin at once and It has baa been ben going on since that time I We e the Republicans divided d upon almost every national question I and each laying la the blame on the other for tor mistakes that have been made I Thou In favor tavor of oC the free coinage of I I silver in preached the too doctrine in Utah and other western states from I the national platform and they the prom wed lead the people of New ew England that I the platform stood for tor the single gold standard sta nde rd In the last four our yean yeara they the have stripped off the mask and they the stand strongly upon the single gold standard Tho The Utah state convention forgot there therewa was wa socha nocha question and said nothing about It Jt on OO one way or the other Mr lr Hammond would say SA nothing when ben asked ask at Provo the other ot r day do In arfi al an nw r to It a question shout about his position he said b he rather preferred the senate currency bill to that of ot the house and there is not a line Hue In either one for free coinage Our congressman will have no ques tion Uon of local issues on which to vote ote He will wiD consider only national ques tiona His H vote will bind Massachusetts setta it will bind the stat south of Mason Muon and Dixons line lt There are none non but national questions before eCore 1 con coa congress cong gress grese g I Why Are S Why Wh are the tha Republicans in this I campaign so 10 silent sll nt on these questions I I Why does doe nt not their organ pay say on Palo Page i oj i TS I 0 Continued Page 1 3 1 thing about the of ot f Porto Rico Rico Why y they ey would tell you that their convention had not met and it had not told them what to say EUY They would tell y you ou that they did d not ot know w at to believe until the tte he national con has hils Instructed them They wore were forced into the war wai ar with Spain by public sentiment and they prom promised sed that in all their actions the principles of the Declaration of Inde lade and of or the constitution control S When Whan they bad had seeded secured the P and Porto Rico co the trusts protested ted against the of principles to e h and When President Fr lizard heard this th s protest pretest he halted and he lie sent word to congress that there should he be a tariff on the im importation of oC the products of or Porto But the Democratic party says ys that wherever the flag goes the constitution goes has an announced announced the strange doctrine that the Hag lIa and the constitution con did not go o to together together gether sether but put that w we might make slaves and subjects What does this thiu doctrine mean If they can establish a a tariff of ot 5 per pel ceu on Porto Rican goods they can establish one of per cent c because they have established the prin principle principlE principle ciple and the difference is but one of decree decree deree RTh hytry y try to obscure the issues tell ing lag us this io lu a mere local question They want to te distract the people from the consideration of at national issues They want to take up local matters In In h there Is no or profit for either party Dont T be e drawn from the thereal thereal thereal real Issues I Will vm you say to New York and the east that in tour four our years ears Utah the leader Jeader in the silver sUver campaign has changed We sent this nominee to c four our years Y ars ago hI and nd lasted nat d jim him Is there any reason p why the people of have d changed toward him JUDGE KINGS SPEECH Neat Congressman Is ly i Chairman Caine In n introducing Judge King said a man must be acquainted before the Oie accomplished much In con gJ S The Democratic nominee needed no introduction he would ta take up the work he ie laid it he will bethe be bethe the peer of any other man from any other othor state Judge King was received with wItha a great round of or applause lasting several min minutes minutes mm utes When he could make himself heard he jumped at once into one of the best besl speeches he ever made The crowd was with him to a man and as ashe ashe aslie he lie impaled the squirming dodging shifting Republicans with his points of or logic and ridicule the audience cheered him to the echo When he would quit they y forced him to go on m and when he finally concluded his masterly effort he was given three rousing cheers that had bad the genuine Democratic ring The judges first sentence called forth fortha a cheer I promise he said that if elected i I shall do my part art to carry to toa toa toa a successful issue ismie the principles of the Democratic party part Then he tool up the Republican plat platform platform platform form that circle without a rim I dont know he confessed what I the Republican platform is 15 Why did not the Republicans say something In their platform Why did they not I state some principles If It James T Hammond should goto go to congress from Utah what would he say and how would he h e vote on bimetallism The gold bill 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