Show O GREETING TO 10 GREAT GRUT LEADER t Junction J J mIcton City Cit Went Wild Wid Over Peoples People s Champion THOUSANDS T WILLIAM WILIAM J BRYM o Addressed A l a Magnificent Audi Audience Aud ence enca at Opera House o Building B Was Wa Packed Pace By y Enthusiastic tic tc ic Citizens Sir Bryan r Delivers Delvers a I Most Mot Eloquent Address Addrena Adde on the te Is Issues I Issues sues ses of the te Day Silver Imperial Imperiel Imperialism Iper ism im and Trusts T Given Give a 8 Exception R ep epton tion ton at the t Peery P r to Salt Sat lake Le LeWen 4 When Wen the Salt Lake special drew into the he t Ogden depot a few moments moment before 1 I 1 hundreds hundres ft pf f persons were al already j ready eady r there the who had Iad come to join with wih the he t enthusiasts from the south in their ther J welcome elcome w to the great geat leader of the te mil mU millions mi 1 l lions ions lon who ho dont believe bleve in government by b y the trusts I Many Marty lIay prominent wore were there i ready eady r to receive the Salt Lakers and j join joi oin with wit them in their hurrah hurh for Mr Bryan Boan B ryan There were among amon them D B H J Peery Peer P the patriarch of Weber eber county count J Democracy Judge H H Judge Thomas homas T D Dee Senator Hamer Dr Conroy Hon S S Smith and ad i spellbinder s A A J Weber Air r Bryan Brya came in on the train trin from I the te east a few minutes afterward There was an a immediate rush rh for the te I coach coch c occupied by b the distinguished i guest get and in the crowd and flurry fury the members member of the te reception committee i were widely scattered But City CI Attorney Ator i ney cey n ey Frank B Stephens Stephens who is an old friend frIed f of Mr Bryan B an who knew kew him hi be before i fore Cor f ore he dreamed of fame rushed on the p I I train tran and took tok possession of him him They The I f hurried away into the depot hotel for fo r Mr Bryan Bran has become beme an adept in I 1 a ra forcing acclaiming crowds to open be before before fore him And this man ma who is i al almost almost almost most worshiped by millions but who is i 5 plain and unassuming went into the th tha B e hotel to lunch dining room rom and a quietly sat st down dow downto dO dOto 1 a 1 Escorted to Hotel Hote The Te committee was wa hurriedly gotten gotte goten a together and ad he was taken to the Reed Rec i d hotel There rode with him in the re wih hm te car carriage carriage i 1 Dubols Dubois of Idah Judge Judg a 0 W H King Chairman J H H Moyle Mo le and an I d Judge H H P Henderson Henderon Behind tha tho th a 0 carriage crage the Salt Lakers Laer with wih red re 1 dl badges badge flying in the gentle gen te breeze breez bree e formed fored In double tile file fe and marched up u p the street At every ee street corner corer titer thero 11 Q was a cheer At ot the hotel Mr r Bryan Bryn BIan n stood about for a moment and was wa In I 1 to many may persons peron He was we Staken s taken up to dinner diner where Judge King i Judge Henderson Henderon Dubois Dubol Dubis Is s audI and ad several sever others other sat st down with wih him hi hh I i i Judge Webber applauds d one of Mr N r Bryans rs Witticisms These Thee had come from Idaho for Idal had h j sent rent down dow a stalwart stat delegation in into to meet the silver siver leader There were we me from the northern state besides beides those toe tha Se mentioned mentone Judge George Gerge Ainslie Ansle John Jot in Henley Healey Heley J W Valentine Valente acting chair chairman char charman r man of ot the th Populist state committee committe a C J Bassett chairman caina of the te silver siver ally Republican state committee Adjutant xit General J J L Gner Weaver and C B J B Wheeler who had come down with wih ex ex t Senator Dubois These committeemen a had bad lust come from a meeting at fB Boj of six sis s members member of each committee Opera Ope House Houe Jammed Jame There Tere was wa mighty cheering at the U IC Ogden opera house which holding 2000 20 20 te 00 people people was jammed Jamed with wih hundreds is ismore more more The stage was wa filled fled the wings Is of it were crowded and the te aisles were wee we re thronged When Mr Bryan Bran came cae upon in the stage there was wa an uproar of thun xi derous deu applause Calm Cam and ad collected as is a he always Is i he was not disturbed nor normade nOrmade ni or made nervous by the great tion te gt demont 1 ton There Th re were speeches by Chairman W V L Maginnis and Dubois Dubols DubIs be b e fore rore Mr Bryan BIa was Introduced There The was wa during durin Mr M Bryans B speech space one on e ef gf the most remarkable dt demo tOs tio ees by b an aged I f Potts Po Dressed Dred in inand i ov and a an d old clothes cote he be stood sO all al ove os the th e speeches notwithstanding he had ii b seen sn se sem seini en 67 6 years yeas Whenever Mr r Br made m ade a good goo point pin or o told toad one oe inimitable ini funny funn stories stonie the te old te tie man pounded pun the te air a and wa 1 hands hads ha hath frantically while hundreds hundres the th e stage stalled smiled at his remarkable Oa on stag sUe jo When W hen the speaker denounced doun national bankers ankers hake b who wh want Wt to run the t natio govern gov ment ment m ont the te old gentleman pounded pd d D B ir Peery Pe Pe Pede ery the Ogden banker be on eu o the hou i der der de deM n fiercely with wit his hi clenched dhe list fist ft tin Mr M r Peery told to him hint it hurt hut Mr in ghram ghr gb ram voted ote for and Lin Lit Buc ad coin co liL cIn liLNo No by G G I J vote for fo Gr G vr er tr p Judge Judg J or Colonel C Ainsle of Idaho Cleveland Ci I make that mistake I said s aid he in answer to a question OGDEN MEETING BEGINS BEHNS Mr Bryan Makes a Most Impressive Address Chairman Conroy introduced W L Maginnis as chairman of the meeting m who forthwith announced a selection election s by the band At the close of the th e number Judge said Fellow Citizens of Utah We V are met m et here to hear William Jennings Bryan B BS ryan the next president of the United Bf Bb States tates S Applause and cheers For four f our years the eyes of this nation haTe a been b een on him and he has stood the test teat of o f scrutiny Mr Maginnis referred specifically to the he t firm stand taken by Mr Bryan on os ose the th e great questions of the day as corn com compared pared p ared to the vacillating policy of Mr M McKinley and won great applause by saying aying s A vote for King now ia is a vot vote for f or Bryan next falL fait Judge Maginnis introduced Hon Fred T Dubois as one who had in the past made m ade great sacrifices for the cause of bimetallism b Mr Dubois stepped forward faed in the midst m of applause and said in part Those of us who left the St Louis convention c who left the senate or the house h ouse because of our views on the cur currency rency ency r question made sacrifices not nearly early n so great as we would have made if i f we had bad remained in that convention Applause Mr Dubois referred to the he t fact that he was speaking In the theome home h ome of that peerless man and states statesman man m an Hon Frank J Canion and said aid s Frank Cannon would speak from very every e rostrum in the state if it ite he h e were here and would speak for f or William H King whom I Iam Inn am a nn proud to same name as IB ny friend f and fellow Referring to t o the Republican foreign policy the speaker s said They have none You Too cannot annot c tell whether they are gons ging to have h ave free trade in Porto Rico and fr free trade rade t in the Philippines or vice versa The T he speaker appealed to silver Republicans l to stand by the principles for which they had contended in 1896 as neither either n the issues nor the men inca had hanged changed c At the close of Mr Dubois Dubols speech Mr Hagbert Anderson sang eang a bass s ek that was well received and the tha chairman c then introduced Mr Brjan who said in part Great Leaders Remarks Ladies and an Gentlemen I was as ia itt t so many times in 1896 18 as the next nest president that it does not make makey ray y heart beat so rapidly I hope I have a higher ambition than merely merY to be president of the United States I dont mean by that that w we should enlarge the dignity of the office axed and have that officer also the king of Porto Porte Rico and emperor of the PhilipPIneS Applause i I 1 have an ambition to make it so soI I that to be a citizen of this f will willbe willbe be the greatest dignity o f fir r one oneto oneto to attain and yet as a D T I am for a King Applause I cam caan un WI why anyone who voted for fot me in 1896 should not vote for Mn Mr King and I want to see him elected by a majority greater than you gar me You know in it was difficult for the Republican party to itself I want you to understand that voW cast now in Utah will have an ence enee In shaping national po pois n s If a ayou you were to elect a i n II this state they would i ithe the east that slIver silver was losing Ti that militarism and r 2 re strong trong in Utah I have of Ir l k visiting in the east and I fo fod d th down there they admit the they d led understand the question In f 6 Wy Th thought then we were ta to ar 3 rR one class against the i Te Ie have of late been tea teab h r rr ng ngwe r we have not been arrayIng class but have been people to love and not et hate hatt one O The Republicans have bag i iTo To hear them talkS talk you woid that in building a house tb thY y lift the root roof and then put I under it you would think tn t man who had a job to give gie OUt oat con conferred a favor on any mar man that gives it to toI toI I maintain that any man has a all ns to work and that the skill h he adds value to the capital f em employer We might conclude from the R ae do lican argument that the seal man n posits money in a bank is gran favor by the banker banIer who take care of the money for the th u iter Republicans Always Wrong WrO Sometimes I could hardly rP press pressa a smile senile and yet it was too d to when I saw a man arrayed m in P pate rr wearing a yellow ribbon to show tn th he enjoyed it I believe the B punic tt th the n party has arrayed on side of all great questions i ithe flOe diSC a the people I propose to of these t Mr Bryan Brjan took up the Question i taxation referring first to the inco j tax t He referred to the 7 3 championship of this measure ana i supreme court decision i a also quoted from one jurists opinion that some day vex the th a n aIt nit would rise up to It did rise up to vex the nation when we had a war wits with decision prevented us carrying ng r oate money in that way for war T M I want to remind OU continued that the R P the Lt is perpetuating the stamp oft the t tax taken tak people While it has hes that w e on before the national banks the war began Applause d In England they have bS e an tax t to C Con policy but an income a on Here Bore they are trying to Continued oa on page 61 j TO TOj I it j i I I 4 Continued from page age 4 I I j I I an imperial policy but cant get the in income InI I J come tax taT to t help carry carrl it on In 1859 19 I Abraham Lincoln wrote a letter latter say saying f 1 ing frig that the government relied rell d on on the theman theman I t man and the dollar but in times of conflict it favored the man above the I c I dollar dollarI I The IThe Republican party is reversing 1 this In an hour of peril they can take taker r j the son from the mother the husband i I from the wife and make them fight r the battles b cles of the government but it itI I I cannot touch the pocketbook of those th se seII II who W hO are able to pay for the fighting II I I And I want to tell you the Republican i party is perpetuating such a policy is caring for the few at the expense I I of the many How Ho can an any man go I I t that party I They perpetuated I I h Hr I t jj y E Ei Et i I t j Ii 4 I 1 I 1 Il IlI 1 I I 1 I i I I i I I II 1 tI t I ii j i 1 1 1 II I j f fI I J L I J Jj j Potts The most ij l I man in Ogden He voted f for Buchanan and Lincoln and will f 4 J i vote for Bryan Bryana i a fraud In 1896 The leaders who wrote I that platform never intended you should get bimetallism Mr Bryan referred to t speech in the tha senate to prove this I t point Question of Patriotism I i In 1898 the Republican speakers I went want up and down the land perspiring i with patriotism and while they were asking the people to hold up the hands i of the president at the same time the financiers were preparing to hold up the people No sooner had the election i J passed than the currency bill was 1 brought forward and all the little i 4 11 satellites who look every morning with b fj worshipful eyes to Mark Hanna and andI I say give us this day our daily dally opinion I I t rallied to its support Laughter and 1 applause i 1 The speaker quoted Mr Ir Overstreet I I author of the bill to prove that the Re Republicans R Ri i publicans p did not intend to favor bi bl bimetallism blI I and that the senate amend amendment amendment I ment to the bill bm did not change its c t I nature natura After dwelling at some length on the more palpable evil features of i the bill Mr Bryan said i 1 But you ou have llave not got all there is in the gold standard yet ret The Republican JI lican party does not dare to give us the entire gold standard all at once The Th bill provides for it on the install installment installment ment mont plan pl Bankers Are Favored They say we are to have an elastic currency but if so 50 it will be with the banks holding both ends of the elastic I Have you read that bill Under it an ordinary man can buy a bond at its face value and it will draw interest A Ai i national banker can buy a bond de deposit dea 11 a posit it and get his money back again and at the th same time the bond draws J H i I 1 i i t i It J j I I i iJ 1 J I I 1 1 J I Henry Peery interest rest He m tn n eat hs cake and als I k p it ite The e speaker then passed to the trust question saying saIng There Is one thing about the trust Jf it you dont want to go to it It will wil come to you ioU I read rend the message of oi I President McKinley 1 and I could not help thinking that he had wasted a lot lotof lo loof of ot nice words weds ds I r wondered why the president did tOt not condense se his message on this ques question tion ion In its condensed form it would have hare read I dont know anything about it Its a bad thing If any an one knowS anything about it he ought to todo todO do something The he speaker enumerated several mo monopolies monopolIes including the Standard Oi Oil trust barb wire trust and others On election eIe tion day d he continued ed you will find that the Republican party has bas hassent sent Gent money in here collected from trusts to help a man who will not vote against them If the Republican r party were to destroy the trust It Jt ItI I wo ld destroy the hen lien that laid the olden golden erg egg ct and the Republican party part 1 not destroy a u hen that laid even ven en a silver egg if it could get the till I gg g I used to read funny books for forI I Now I read I peeches First he lie said there were nc nl no trusts next that they were necessary md then added Dont be afraid oil oft them Its like the story of ot the foxes to have h ve sole are care ot of the chick ms ns or of the llie man who was sued for a cracked kettle He pleaded ii I Ird rd 1 I that he never borrowed the kettle that It was cracked when hen he got it and that he lie returned it sound Thus Tinis the Republican Hcan party party has been guilty of f two to policies poU Ies one that drove droye down doIl the price t cd f t what the far mer had to sell and another that put up the price o ot what he had to buy There never was such a thing as a good mo monopoly monopoly In private hands handa Every trust Is a creature or oZ law Tariff is only a aPa Pa partial cause Congress should sa that whenever a |