Show BRY RYAN E BY GREAT lEADER GREETED BY IMMENSE CROWDS Delivers Magnificent Speeches in Salt Lake and Ogden to Thousands Warmest of Welcomes Given the Wan Man Who Will ill Lead Le ad the I Party to Victory in inthe the Nation at Next Election lection I The treat great feat leader Ier of or Democracy the theman I Iman man nan who wh is 18 tl inspiration of fall alt all these th tnt fn and tendencies tend which make for g of the people for the peo ju Te Jie and by bi the people has come to toI I tah to aid in adding addIn one more con gru man to the Che pliant gallant minority that ji tn W aits its tS in Iii Washington ton W J r who will be the next candidate of or Populists silver litan i ians m and Democrats for the preside de d nr arrived in Ogden yesterday at 1 o lock He came to tell the people of Itah why Judge Jude Willfam H King Kins sh th be sent to congress and to en enc c urage them in their struggle against ag trust and government by close cor corporaL on To this cause in which he is fa 1 bound up and to which he has devoted his uk lite life he two mighty mi ty and elo eloquent eloquent quent speeches yesterday At Ogden and anti at Salt Lake Lase he rose to great heights and stirred to profound sia m thousands and thousands of or per person son I He lie even brought team teara to their c eyes es for when he referred in his ser serious 1 ious IOU sincere manner to the death of off I f fighting in the Spanish war warman waran I man an women in Ogden wiped away from their eyes eye tears that came in spite of ot efforts to keep them back He poured forth in a torrent of logic irony and humor for hours and with his h changing moods mood his aud audit it hn me rapt in sympathy felt feR disgust and contempt for political forces of or orvII evil vII or laughed at the wit fired against a them For Mr Bryan soared to mighty I heights ills His Hi plain Anglo Saxon laden with thought went direct to the hearts of his audiences He ues few of the tricks trick and of glittering elo do it is the force foree of If what he h says und inri how he says it rather than huse use i of or tun tuneful ui words orm and melodious S sea sen jn i t tn t which appeal to the people And j lie ht w wt 11 ner nver in better tt form than thann In 1 h hH t to two t wo speeches ot of yesterday Vast audiences Ii of the eat ea t whick have ilU n d dt 1 t tu to suffocation spacious amphitheatres h hl have i e ne never er been treated to greater in inti ti Ilet feasts by him himMen himMen Men who have heard hm time and again 8 ain during many years declared yes es in Ogden that he made the Jt speech they ever eer listened to Hn P It H Peery who had heard in inthe inthe the great past those giants Calhoun CUu lay and the terrible Webster vowed that he ree above them An old far farn farmr n mr tr of Ogden Potts Potte Ingham who d for Buchanan and listened to 11 n said aid his speech was the equal c any an of ot those th of the martyred resi prest resiT d in 1 11 T IH enthusiasm m which this man 1 in 10 the prime of life at an age v 5 hn n iu rt statesmen are growing into 1 ie i wonderful People hang in n ti i n 1 words word his gestures and the thet t tL iJ l i f his hi eye Sentences i i during that part of his speech 1 i furred frred to expansion and imper imperi i M i ur tre terrible in their force He vl J i un pd fd m in j awful scorn acorn the argument i th tha u the Philippines must be retained l ute their ir trade would pay and I human life must be sacrificed to th gret i of nf syndicates formed to ex cx exit it the th Filipinos Lifting his arms huh high h 11 1 1 j That those tho e who want to top PU p trade with human blood bloodw w 1 purchase it with their theil own blood rather than that of others sons And again I 1 dare the Republican 1 I l am arty to put a price on human life lIf lIft Sentences nes like these thele were received sith deafening ta cheers Si 81 Laie L ke ha has done itself proud in its r te tea n of f Mr Ir Bryan Yesterday was wasa s a i lInt nu nut n a h hUda and It had about it 10 t tt corners or wherever two f r fr tb th tbt pre ere gathered together almost t b it ri t of If Fourth of July CROWD ASSEMBLED EARLY Thousands Quickly Tilled Filled Exposition Building A early earl as n 7 i the cars ears were t L v o d l to their utmost capacity in car cart carr t r go g throngs to the exposition build II Ir It t seemed that the entire city was fe e to its l pay respects to the great I Il l j r but no faster did the people I In I n in f than they were ere provided with I Iby by the efficient corps of ushers J the management of oC Ham Nay Xa A t It J wa wac but a short time b fore ore r 00 seats seau were filled fined By B the 1 was seeking standing room Be I every foot of ot space was f l nd 00 the people still thronging the thes s 9 surrounding the building l 1 and crowded and as many as a T 1 1 elbowed their way into the 8 5 and blocked the stairway 1 I s soon manifested ted it U t There here were cheers for Bryan ere re cheers ch r for King there were 1 for Democracy and these long Jong the hour of their coming had E a arr r fiu a An enthusiast down in the i Ti Lt started up a cry of Rah flab Rahi 1 lr ir i 1 L Bryan Bran which sprang into I II te ite I favor faor with the mammoth ai al i and was as echoed d and reech Ovir Ovi ci the building Arrival of Bryan Party V before 8 S r t somebody lone Bryan Br an at the entrance i ati arjon j L shout hout Its i Bryan was Wa the th thI r 1 the Ute mightiest I outburst of rake that ever rang through a Salt Sait t 1 11 As A the speakers on n came a tI i stand It was renewed and 8 tk aln i again Colonel Bryan had had to tor tobo fern bow bo i lI iye Ige the c compliment raj with a 1 a ed came ame on onto the stand u 11 11 I Iv v Dubois Judge King Judge Po Powers p and Chair fir fri had hart yle le an and ana AS soon as Judge Judee Pow lu I uc partially In n restoring tl tt 1 h r the great groat ea Sla of oC humanity he heuf Judge ud P King though the thet t th i h or the c ow and the n nol noise e of dr II wn club on the outside almost J his bis voice Judge dge on Kings appearance had brought and ne repetition f the tumultuous scenes cens ks were craned or in every lion tion ti ort to get geta a better r glimpse g e of the speaker sp eaker It s not my my purpose said Judge King K ing to occupy a great deal of your time ti me but I desire to congratulate the people eople p of Utah upon this th their opportunity tu to hear the peerless son of our neighboring n state William WilHam Jennings Bryan B ryan Tumultuous applause King Xing is Applauded There are few principles advanced by b y our friends the Republicans in this campaign c continued Judge King They say that the Democratic party Is controlled by persons expelled from the he t Republican ranks they say eay the Democratic D party is controlled by Cleveland C yet they well know that in 6 the convention at Chicago wrench wrenched ed e d the standard from the traitors of the thearty ep party arty p and placed it in the hands of the he t loyal Joyal and the true who have hav pressed p on and on until it has become t the the t he standard of this great nation Judge King then referred to the im importance Importance ortance p of the local campaign re reverting reverting erting v to the uncourageous methods m of ol the t he St Louis convention of 1896 He u d the people to again manifest their fealty f to the cause of bimetallism All we ask aek a Jc he exclaimed is that you y ou carry out your platform pledges of 01 the t he past for the people of this th 3 state cannot annot c afford to accept the vicious principles p to which Mr lIT McKinley has ha t the Republican party We W should hould s send word back to the friends of o f silver in the east that we are still stil true t rue to the cause of silver and financial i reform r Send word east and west that thai thaine one o ne of the greatest silver sliver producing ij L Lt t I It S t i S S i 34 S S dM 4 N N p I Cf 44 S 5 I S r 4 k I 4 1 J S S S S t 1 I s t I I J 4 4 MR BRYAN ADDRESSING THE TEE THOUSANDS AT THE EXPOSITION 4 t tt I states in the Union is true to the prin principle principle ciple of bimetallism Judge King was frequently interrupt interrupted ed by applause SENATOR DUBOIS SPEAKS Delivers Stirring Talk Toils on Pertinent Issues When the applause that greeted Judge Kings speech had subsided Judge Powers arose to introduce Sena Senator Senator tor tot Dubois When a man he said has once broken away from the flesh pots Its a good thing to stay away Many are yearning to get back to feast fea When n the people of old fled fied from Sodom and Gomorrah seine seme looked back and were turned into salt There were some who ho neither lookEd back I Inor nor turned back History repeats it itself itself itself self and of the faithful in our day there re te Ie i none more worthy worth none whom we delight more to honor than that I I leader of the people of our sister state Fred T P Dubole Dubois of Idaho I Mr Dubois was loudly cheered when he appeared at the front of the plat I form and the good points pointe in his brief speech were generally applauded He spoke as follows Mr Chairman Ladies Ladles and Gentle Gentlemen men There is a silver sliver Republican edi editor editor editor tor ofa oLa paper in north Idaho my state who said to me not long ago when it was rumored that some of the Republicans of Idaho were going back to the old party Well Wel there is one thing about me Dubois I never had a dollar and ana I never expect to have a dollar and therefore I can be honest provided I can an provide for my family fatally Well I am in almost the same position as this editor There Then is i one thing that has always alwa s escaped me that is wealth and the desire to accumulate money I think therefore t I can judge dispassion dispassionately dispassionately dispassionately of those who through vicious laws law accumulate more money mone than th n honest men nn n n are entitled to gain gai under t i MR BRYAN EXPLAINS WJ WItY t I 1 UTAH All SHOULD EL fc t tt t t William J Bryan yesterday gave the following reasons O s the peo pro people t pIe of Utah should elect eject Judge King to congress f 1 i Mr King stands squarely upon the Democratic inand Jand i nd he hag has a n public record that entitles him hi m to confidence 11 Op that a his majority will be greater than mine was wab in 1896 It Iter ou otobe e great grent t er ci because the policies of the Republican lIcan party are mo vicious ous now than titan In 1896 and d the evidence of that viciousness 13 Is than In Ins S SP 1896 1 4 This special special pe election ejection Is important because bEka it will bo OO ed as an indication of the states position on the issues i ues now nov b country coU ry ryThe The Republican n party now stands for lor the gold stand standa s a standing the attempt made by the serrate senate amendment to the currency bill to revive a hope of international bimetallism ji If Utah should go Republican the Republican paper papers fi the east 14 4 would be quick 10 to seize upon the fact as a asan an evidence e wan ready to accept the gold bOld standard The Republican R p pa OO it nosy OY stands I for fOl the retirement of greenbacks and for the issue of ot pi p ney eX cx elusively by national banks tt t 9 If the state goes Republican the financiers will coHs it as an indorsement of bank notes as against t greenbacks if j The Republican party virty pa ty has haa made no attempt to di d i e trusts t Its Ira fact more trusts have been organized since the J h a s hive have ve been in power than during all the previous history of Oft 4 If Utah goes goe Republican it will be construed ion in fu favor of trusts and as an n indorsement of ot Republican t ion In i on or the tha th subject i J The president in December 1898 asked for an the stand standing 4 Ing army anny from O to soldiers s The Republics fP have 4 endorsed endor the present administration ff 1 J If Utah goes goes Republican can it will be construed as an tiia in t favor of a n large larg army t rn The Republican lican house of representatives has hag ba Pa Ric Rican iC iCan an tariff bill which asserts the doctrine that the Porto are out outside outside outside side of o the constitution and are not protected by its gu lf s This 4 is the first open step toward imperialism and it rests doctrine 9 that the president pre and congress have unlimited I power Ower jr t the ithe ha rights and the property of all aU who live outside of the spates ates es If J Utah goes go s Republican it will be construed as al of this theory of government I IThe The war in the Philippines was caused by the refus a the hea admin administration min ministration to treat the Filipinos as the Cubans Cuba have been The war could be stopped any day by a declaration of the purpose to 10 give the Filipinos independence as soon aa as a a stable goYe jJ r could be established If it Utah goes Republican it i will be b construed as ar W J p ement of ofa ofa t a war nar of conquest waged for of trade iw iati n of o the principles set t forth in the Declaration J of Independence 4 tt t It will be construed as a a declaration ar that the people 4 ah are jn favor of purchasing cannons mouth with he hed d blO blood d of American citizens a free system stem of government Ap Applause Applause I had the great pleasure of being in the senate of the United States when Mr Bryan served as a member of con congress congress congress gress and afterwards when Mr King Kins of Utah served as a member of con congress congress congress gress During the fight over the repeal of the purchasing clause of the Sher Sherman Sherman Sherman man act the entering wedge of the subsequent contest of the Republican and Democratic parties the Democratic party as then constituted con under Cleve Cleye Cleveland Cleveland land was for the gold standard Dur ing hag that fight to prevent the repeal of the Sherman act as soon as there was wasa a declaration by Mr Cleveland who represented the gold standard men then as to what they would put in the place of It we said we would resist that repeal to the utmost of our power and I remember many and many a time when William J Bryan would come over from the house houfe and give me all the encouragement that he possibly p could when I was standing there fighting the policy of the Democratic party and the Democratic president Applause When it came about that the reform reformers ers ere of the Democratic party succeeded in gaining control of ot that organization and when hen the Republican party part passed under the domination of the moneyed classes and adopted the gold standard platform it became my conscientious duty standing at the head bead of my dele deJe delegation gation from the state of Idaho to walk walkout walkout walkout out of that convention and out of the Republican party Loud I oud applause and cheers And there never neer was an act of my life and there never will be of which I was vas so proud as on that oc occasion occasion occasion casion Applause and cheers Mr Bryan whose views I well knew was nominated afterwards at Chicago on a 1 pl which I had endorsed by my votes as a Republican senator I had voted for the income tax and so had I I many of my m confreres from this west western I Iem era ern country who afterwards voted against an income tax tn at the dictation I of the an party It was no nC tri ble to me to accept acc t the leadership of Willia J Bryan Ap ApI j 7 I J And why should any silver Republican who for principle in 1895 1896 supported Mr Bryan Bran B an and the Chicago platform desert him now Applause and cheers It is cowardly to do so Solie He lie is standing now where he stood 4 then he has enunciated his principles In New York City and throughout the east cast he has never wavered or faltered he was contending then for my good for the principles which I believed beli ved in he was reflecting my inmost conscience as he was of every |