Show JiNRACY1LL SWHP THE STAn Monster Demonstrations Indicate Indi-cate Political Sentiment ROBERTS AND THATCHER RECEPTION AT LOGA Opera House Jammed and Speakers Given a Splendid OvatIon Judge Powers Addresses a Record Breaking Meeting at NephiSe atr Rawli at Salem and Judge King at SpringieMeetgs Throughout the State Carbon County will G DeocraticE dredge In the South Sout t Special to The lemld Logan Oct 29The Cache counts Democrats gave a tremendous political demonstration this evening AU day long crowds had been gathering from I all parts of the county The band paraded pa-raded the streets during the afternoon and this evening the booming or art lery from the agricultural college announced nounce the presence In the city of the Democratic standardbearer The opera house was jammed to Its utmost capacity Ions before the time for commencing com-mencing the meeting and many were turned away The Interior of the bui lag was gorgeously decorated with flowers and banners The stage was crowded with distn guished citizens of the county among whom were Hon G W Thatcher L R 1artneau J M Blair Professor E J IacEwal Professor W J Kerr H J Mathews A F Far F K Nebeker BI hop W B Preston nearly aU the county candidates and numerous others J M Blair was chairman of the meeting In a brief speech he intr duced Hon Moses Thotcher who was tendered an ovation He announce that as Mr Roberts stood upon a platform plat-form for the principles of which they had both fought before he could support sup-port him as loyally now He paid a high tribute to his ability and urge all Demoqats to rally to his al Democrts rly support Ha then In the mot clear elluent and concise Janner dhcusa briefly the financial question explaining the functions and power of money and the menace tQ liberty and Its Institutions of the everIncreaslns power br the bondholder and Intratgtherrr His speech was full of apt and forcible i lastrations and was frequently lustratons freuenty punctuated punc-tuated with applause His scathing de nuncaton of the crime of 1573 pIctured In words of terrible meaning and force that were delivered with a vehemence that almost dazed his audience was greeted at Its close with wild and tremendous tre-mendous applause as was his impassioned Impas-sIoned tribute to the gallant Twenty fourth to Dewey Schley and Hobson He coed with a tribute to Hon W J Bran and sat down amid a tempest of cheers OVATION TO ROBERT The H rum band which vas In attendance at-tendance then rendered a selection after af-ter which Hon B H Roberts was In true and accorded a reception that was equal to that tendered Mr Thatcher He commenced hIS remarks with a brief statement of the fundamental funda-mental principles of Democracy which he said were still as potent and as dear to the Democratic heart a they ever were He deplored the fact that matters have been brought forward that are not and ought not to be made issues of the campaign He could net conceive why Republicans should mage the war an issue At best the government govern-ment had taken a fifthclas Eurcpan nation across Its knee and administered a sound spankIng here Is nothing In the achievements of Dewey Hobson Schley ertt or Wheeler of which the Republican part can boast fo they are Democrats It was not a Republican Re-publican war but an American war and was won by the men behind the guns He unmercifully scored the adminIstration ad-minIstration because of the neglect and starvation of troops Woman suffrage was net an issue despite de-spite all the Republicans say The sisters and I fought that out In the constitutional convention The sister won and since that time no one has heard me say aught against I I Is not an Issue and nohlngbut the des aeration tf the opponnts would prompt them to say so Neither am I an IssuE the Sal Lake Tribune to the contraI notwithstanding It Is a great prlnc pie we are contending for The t rif cannot be made an Issue the official declarations of the Democratic party have elimInated that from the campaign cam-paign Silver is the only Issue He read from the Tribune report of Eldredg stating In his speech here that the eli ver question had been settled and pointed out the foolishness of such a statement Bryas overwhelming majority jort justifies the statement that silver sil-ver Is the paramount issue AssumIng Assum-Ing that the people ot Utah still desire the free coinage df sliver how can they quickest and best secure I Mr Roberts read the declaratIon of the St Louis platform upon the money question and alluded graphically to the futile efforts of the commission an fute eforts POinted to try and effect an interna tonal agreement Wolcotts report rendered ren-dered to the senate was describe by Republican papers In the east as the funeral sermon or the silver cause The local RepublIcan party vI sacrifice thE cause of silver in order to worshIp at the shrine of protection pro-tection He would venture a good round Yankee guess If not a pedlc ltion that in 190 when the political tlties wlll stand unmasked the state Republicans will be with the national part against silver and for the single standard He compared the silver plank of the Chicago platform with the statement state-ment made In Hannas letter to Glen Miller The comparison evoked tumultuous tumul-tuous applause and In fat aU reference refer-ence to the Democratic attitude on the silver question brought forth mighty cheers The speaker read statistics from Mul hall showing the comparative progressive progres-sive force of the naton nat exercised exer-cised by the United States Is I equal to that Put forth by England Germany and France Who would contend that thee countries could not establIsh and maintain a 1lmetlc policy When why should reasonable men doubt our ability to do it We can and will and f the Democratic party will be the ageht through which i wi be dqne Tremendous applause Thj sztr Jrnn nlne the prj marj princlpl of the shyer question rl queston He aked wether hI the face of the imporanc PfieqetionB atissue 1 men here can afford to waste their stnuth in bikerng over local ofce and JJrotesS trnage He urged all Demrats to stalid together and help stq i elelt the ticket At the of his remarks thespeak er was the recipient of another ovation Tlrte trerifc cheer wore given for him lvc1 thre more quit as hearty for Hon Moses Thatcher The meetng f eVCrllld here will tend to increase I eQr lild her and witend to Increase I the harmony between the forces that I vre opposed to each other within the party tt shprt tmq ugo I An enthusiastic meeting wa held at Mendon today by Mr Roberts There I vas a good house and unbounded en thuslasm I GREAT EVENT AT ICH rOND The creat event of the present cam pan n Cache county was the meet 11 and subsequent banquet held in Rihmond lat evening Hon lose Thatcher was the principal speaker anl lie was greeted warmly by a large and ntt1usiasUc audlenlc He mde an tUIWlt speech gIving blsreasoAs for 5 pr Irtn Robets over which fact II said some had wondered much Som of thp county candidatEs also spoke At the close of the meeting the speakers speak-ers Uir friends and a large eOIpany of invited guests attended a niainlf cent banquet given at the residence of I Hon Joseph lonson Dr Elen B Fguson and Hon D O Hideout jr wh hdd a rousing rally at Hyde Park nt its close drove to Richmond and at tpndd the epton 1eari all the candidates on th9 county and legislative legisla-tive tickets 1MUtleirctted h tle function Il i and all pronounced l 1 it a very enjoyable aiI rTe r-Te Republicans re making the most stnnuous efforts to de eat the Democratic I Demo-cratic 1egl latve ticket rnv1ng aba I drned all hope of 8ecurIngan of the county otces They are making the moit of an incident that occurred at Smithfield last Sunday HOn 1loroni Picle I a resident of tbat place and rrding to he report In crculaton her he was called upon by Bishop G 1 Farrell on the t1Y menti med to ad d1sS the congregation In the taber ill Ie Several others were called at the same time and all responded ex pt PrIce who refused He was severely se-verely scored because of this by the olshop who warned people against i voting for a man who refused to heed I the cal of the priesthood I |