Show I AT PLYMOUTH HALL r AS ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF nilCTS LAST SIGHT Mrs La Harthe Makes Convincing Address 1Iie Issue of the Dlij Plainly Stated by Hon J I Mojle 0 V i l Mrs E K La Barthe and James H Moyle addressed the voters of the Third municipal ward last l night Plymouth hall was completely fled the greater percentage of the audience being composed of women I was an enthusiastic gathering too the greatest great-est political meeting we have had in the Third ward this year as Chairman Chair-man Margetts put it Mrs La Barthe made a finished and logical argument on the silver question ques-tion demonstrating the inconsistency of those Republicans in Utah who informer in-former years have been telling the people their party was the only true champion of silver and now go before the people and ask to send its nominee I to congress The speaker was very heartily applauded throughout her < > x cellent effort Following Mrs La Barthe Schoolmaster School-master J n Letcher instructed the people how to vote Australian ballot bal-lot lot3Ir 3Ir Moyle devoted some tmeo county and legislative tickets He would not ask the people to take his own statement concerning toe fitness of some of the Republican nominees but would read the leading editorial in the Tribune on the work o the county convention in which the partys own organ branded the nominations of certain men as shameful And this I editorial appeared coatlnucd the speaker on the morning following the convention and before the Republican leaders could get around and whip their organ into line The speaker also read the editorial comments of the News referring to the reinstatement of the county court housq ring whiqh dominated the county convention conventon TakIng up the congressional ticket Mr Moyle said Look at the inconsistency incon-sistency of asking believers I in the t white metal l to 1eI for Holbrook If elected where will Mr Holbrook be in congress The Republicans will not recognize him because he is a silver man and with the Democrats he will have no influence lie will simply be I a political outcast The more logical course is to elect Mr King vhp vlll I be In touch with the majority in the house and with the t administration I Bryan is elected I Mr Moyle then took up fhe silver question He read from I speech delivered j de-livered in congress in li7S by Oames G Elaine wherein he cleclarc1 that the gradual attempt to fasten the gold I standard upon th i country would inevitably in-evitably result disastrously William McKinley In a speech delivered at Toledo To-ledo Ohio in 1S91 denounced Cleveland as being delegated to maintain the gold standard and still today Mr McKinley Mc-Kinley advocates tile very same thing for which he condemned Grover Cleveland Cleve-land five years ago The speaker scouted the idea that the low prices of the product of labor I were due to the tariff Particularly did I he refute this argument with regard to i wool The speaker himself being I somewhat interested in the sheep industry i in-dustry had studied the question carefully care-fully fuly In 1810 Ohio wool commanded a price of 62 cents in the market and that at a time when it was duty free The 1 population of the country was then something like 40000009 and statistics I gave the number of sheep to be about i the same The latest statistics show I that the number of sheep has Increased but slightly over that figure while the population of the country has nearly 1 doubled It was true that when a high I tariff was placed on wool advanced slightly at first but soon began to decline J de-cline and continued to do begn I did so under the McKinley tariff continu 0 F J 1 ing on a steady decline In 18909192 but the greatest fall in the price I experienced in 1893 when all was 1893 al recognition recog-nition of siUer was wiped from the statutes Vie wool had declined the ratio was not greater than the depredatIon de-predatIon of properly value a conclusive con-clusive proof that the price of wool is fat entirely regulated by tariff but that the striking down of one of the money metals of the country was the true cause Alice Bowring aid Edna Dyer sang a duet and this was followed by some Irish character work by Lorenzo Haddock Had-dock who also sang a song entitled Painting Galliazzis Picture |