Show TALK AT COTTONWOOD WO 00 A J VC Cl and amI L Ii E Hall 1111 Ad Address dress 1 a n Meeting 4 I UTTERED TITTERED SOUND SOU 1 TRUTHS I TRUSTS AND SCATHINGLY SCATHINGLY ARRAIGNED t Mr tr Hall l Explains the Reason Why His Party Endorsed the Democrat Democratic ic Nominee and Judge Weber Goes After Trusts In Vigorous Style Delighted Their Audience I The Democrat Democrats of ot South Sout S uti Cottonwood C lat latt night listened to two able ad addre M by y A A J Weber eber of or Ogden and andL L K E Hall the Pop t leader of or Salt Lake D W Moffat of South Cotton Cottonwood CottonWood Cottonwood I wood acted as ag e chairman The feature of ot Mr Ir Halls HaUs speech was waa the Republican Jan lican Inconsistency ney to all al the principles i of ot the American constitution in at attempting i tempting the conquest of ot the Filipinos which he declared delare to be a nation naton capa capable cap i ble bie and of or I i Mr Webers Vers strongest point pint was on trusts trust which he lie showed showe It was the poll poli policy pol cy of the Republican administration to tofo foster fo ter Mr lr Hall Hail HaJ ald eald in part I am here a aa 04 the representative rep of ot a small but i plain and thoughtful th party part Let me ex explain explain eXplain plain why the Populist party has seen fit to Its 19 own party preferences and help the Democrats Democrate It I is simply because the Republicans have adopted principles which are subversive to those we e love We Ve have havE laid aside for this cam campaign campaign paig our little differences and stand with wih the Democratic party on the many man principles upon which we agree agre I am free tIe to say tay fay that tat six or eight years ago I 1 when rhen Grover Cleveland hued filled the pres presidential chair that J I could not have sided elded wih with Democracy as ae a it was then But in 1896 there sprang into life a new nen Democracy which was woo led le by the peer leea Ieee IE William Jennings Bryan Touched Responsive Chord The principles then advocated touched a responsive chord in the Pop Popl l I breast breas Among these thes was waa the res restoration of silver oliver to Its Is proper stand standIng standIng standIng Ing and Its I free and unlimited coinage The Te Populists ts rejoiced to see se this thi They had been ben the first to ask for It I in their convention at Omaha Omha in 1892 1802 4 I The points in which the Democratic and platforms are many Each has a plank ot of fee free olIver allver ilver The Te Democratic Democrat platform rays Fays that that party part Is s unalterably ly opposed to the senate and house fell bIll because it I Places national banks banke bank ni in control of the finances of the nation naton The day before the th Democratic party voiced thie senti sentiment sent ment the Populist party part at ito ita ia conven convention cOnen tion denounced denounce the gold standard and and the thE currency bill bi declaring de that It was wes special legislation le ston to build up the moneyed interests of the country It I is 1 the duty of ot the government to issue Isue money directly dirty to the people On tariff the the again agree with wih Democratic party slon sion and on the tM disposition of the Phil Philippines Phi PhilIppines the Democratic and Populist t parties partes agree are As s regards regard r Br Cuba the plighted faith of the United Unie States gov soy government must be kept Both parties are a unit uni in Ir opposing imperialism Imperials and m and an favor faor commercialism We Ye should give Ive the same t to Porto Rico and the Philip Philippines Philippines pines in that we have to Cuba Cub As a boy boyI b I grew grev up n the faith that th t toe the great principle of ot was that it I might one day da teach tech the kingdoms and empire of ot Europe to throw off ot their ir bondage and demand The Filipinos are ar engaged in ina Ina Ina a struggle le in every ever way wa similar to that I by b which we gained gaine our own Independence once ence They Tey organized organize a government of or their own which was wa patterned after ater that of the United Unite States and drove out Spain They he were deluded delude into the be belief list lief that the United States government was aa their friend and an would help them to gain gIn their freedom The ranas canas thought that they the would add glory to the American flag fag by annexing this justly justy free fre land They Th have as aspired a aspired to govern themselves a principle which we considered the highest attribute atti attribute bute in our own forefathers Judge Webers Webers S ech Mr Ir Weber said sai among other things thin Although this is 15 a special campaign still it I is i an important one It I is the tho skirmish line ln of ot the great battle bate to be fought foght next fall fail Every country has two distinct classes that of the mon monarchy monarchy archy ach or moneyed monee people and the then n s Is it any wonder onder that at the Republican convention the motion moton in favor of the election electon of f United Unie States State ator by b popular vote ote was WI tabled We could not expect anything else els from the Republican party It I is the same fame in Utah Uta that it is in Ohio It I distrusts the people ppl and a thinks it I advisable to keep l ep a tight rein on its It power Dower Jw We Vc are opposed opp to national banks issuing currency It I would lead to a banking monopoly and the system 5 tem ter if I it was once allowed to get hold would fasten for all al time on n the people Mr Ir Hammond has said i that he pro pre preferred pr ferrod the senate to the house bill bi be because b because cause he wasa waS a If It there ther were ere DO po 0 other reason for not voting oUng for Mr r Hammond this thi would be a a one on Even when hen he made nade this statement he trembled tremble with fear lr lost lest lot the thc newspaper reports should carry c it I to Mark tark Hanna and nn the Re Republicans publicans of the he east est The Te Evil Ev of Trusts Talking on the evil evi of or trusts Mr We Weber Weber Weber ber said sid id Even the Republican party legislates against trust trusts so surely sure they the must be a menace to the public weal All Al parties agree Egr that they the ought to be suppressed In our own state ste we groan under uner th tho salt trust the tho cracker ccker trust and the smelter trust which coolly robs the miner and nd mine owner n the public they te are going tg L t do about abut It According to a 8 statute 6 Othe OX the e state It i is Ie the the duty dut of the secretary of state upon Ul satisfactory SU evidence that any corporation operating o under uner the laws of the state ste i ha has aa entered ente Into Ino any trust trust combination or association to give no notice notice tice tl to such luk corporation that it I withdraws from such unlawful corn com combination cm Its Us right fran franchise franchise corporate and an frn chise days da will wJ be b revoked foke within thirty daI If I we had bd had a conscientious see sec secretary s of o state we C might have been ben able te to do something with wit the tM trusts And An is I tN man th th the Republicans propose rop to make m e our congressman What hat we need n i men with wi the courage Curge to enforce enort our laws and ami an see s s that they are ar obeyed obe Let Lt every e one Ol here her tonight ht make it I his bl duty dt between now and elec elee election tion day d to t dee ee ag as many men me and an e wo we women women men as he h can cD and md ask uk as many mn as a can canto cn canto to come COe to the poRe poll Every Eer Democrat Deat ought to t control tile his 11 own On vote v te and that tbt of Democrat e hs wife and an hired girt girl gir if I he be is a good gO I |