Show CAON DEMOCRATS ated The Herd and Declared Their Intenfon The meeting at the Thomas hal under un-der the auspice of the Cannon Democrats Demo-crats otherwise known as the insurgents Insur-gents was wel attended by people of all parties Republicans and silver Republicans Re-publicans being out in great numbers A J reber opened with a speech in Which lIe roasted everybody who was not with him C C Richards the Ogden Og-den department of The Herald and the count3 central committee came in for special denunciation He said the fusIon fus-Ion Democrats would put up a ticket tilougil they might not be able to get the name Democrat on the Australian ballot He seemed particularl sore at The Herald because it published a call issued by tile Democratic county corn mittee a dtly allead of the other papers Peter Anderson made a short talk reciting his owii valor in escaping from alleged boss rule P D Johnson Inade a speech of con sid rable length eulogizing Senator Cannon and doing the other thing to C C Richards He said the ticket In the Fourth ward put up by the straight DernocrtttS to be voted on at the pni manes was composed mostly of mezi and women iio had relatives working in tile court house He also paid his respects to C C Richards and The Salt Lake Herald Fred Fouiger stood up long enough to say that ile hoped Cannon would be elected H P McArdle eulogized Senator Cannon for his work in fawor of organized or-ganized labor CANNONS SPEECH i Senator Cannon made an address which was partly Democratic partly Republican and considerably Populis tic Concerning the camDaign when he wzffielected on theIssue of protection as a delegate to congress he said that every word he uttered at that time lie believed and he now believed that it was true at that time but conditions had chasged and Republicanism was not whtat It used to be Then he passed to Democracy and eulogized that party at considerable lengtll His Populist friends were pleased by the following statements There are reforms which I place aheadeven of bimetaiiism I think dl yect legislation by thepeople would be a ilefler reform than bimetaliism cannot get the Intiative and referendum referen-dum yet but it is a reform that is bpundto come c BIIjN RICH TALKS close of Mr Cannons speech Bon E Rich made a talk highly cub gistic of Senator Cannon and on the importance of tile silver question He said lle believed in the silver question as lie belidved Ia his religion one meant spiritual salvation and the other temporal saiyation and if the people would just leave the matter to him he woi1id send Frank Cannon to the sea ate for the rest of his life storoni Brown was chairman of the meetIng |