Show ENTHUSIASM STIRRED TO HIGH PITCH AT THEATRE Volleys V of Cheers Greet Judge Powers in His Mag Magnificent Defense of Democratic Principles st of Eloquence Wit and aird Satire Convincing Oration By D C Dunbar Tf H all the Republican nn enthusiasm that thata v a kt Id of off otT at the Fairbanks the Hoose vif J c and the Fitch uit could be beLI LI tight together at one time and all 11 V in ij n one volley it would have I 1 n r totally loot lont t in the grand outbursts i Democratic cheers that opened and andi i Id the he in the Theatre last laet laatI i ning lIn Judge Powers was at his best bent b t u 11 never lver did fortune so favor a aS S 1 The best test that was in that v tor of Utah Democracy was brought bro it U by l the incidents of the even Jg National Committeeman Dunbar EO i t forth firth some facts and figures that v ill Il II k kei pp the enemy nemy t chewing until the liht 1 ht is hl over and the tte singing Minging by the thet t dubs was most enjoyable Tin TIll crowd was great Soon after the thet ii t rs r S of the hall ball were thrown in th t every seat eat was taken Be BetI BeI tI I r the speaking began every ev inch of room was wag taken and liSti Democrats l f had climbed into i vry ry available spot in the three gal galI I Ilk Th n the scenery on the stage vis ill ls shoved bark hark to make room for more and still the crowd could i r ho hi and all this on a aJ rainy riny J iny and threatening night It was a aI ar an I nt demonstration n a r re e that uI r have been made If f tt the thea I IiI iI a It ts of rif the people had not been in inthe I the Hw cause Speech By D C Dunbar The meeting was very prompt in get getting getting ting started which in itself is highly U l band opened the ramme with a patriotic medley m dley hi h stirred up the enthusiasm 01 oi the alt ast audience and some of the more airs Much such as The Star Span j d 1 Banner and aud Dixie were re wildly I Judg John W V Burton presided over ti nI t J mooting meeting and without any opening tj l t h b In ed the Jefferson Glee Hub dub of George and Alma Tr W V Bywater ant W Brown Th rh boys iy were warmly greeted and after they had sung rhe The Cup I I Handed md Bryan by b the Lake they LIley ey were r alle alIl l with a storm lC orm of applause e For Foran j an If irin tor they sung sang Bryan is March Marching the ing on I rn In which whick was also aiso cheered 1 Pa vii f C Dunbar DuBber was then IV by ll the iho chairman and was hc C id d by bs l y the audience In the course 5 his introductory ks Mr 10 al said that tha he would not Indulge in inThe j The people of Ua bc said KUI always weighed every eve prop ni Un III its it merits nerita and personal abuse lad had ladI ii 11 I influence with them in reaching Delusions The speaker then proceeded to take a very ery nr hard hanI fall out of George Suther I lipil 3 d than whom he said ald there is s no nori rno ri gentleman in Utah Mr Seth c land and had said the evening before that 1 i was vas not supporting Bryan because e et ii th t h Democratic part had not remained t 1 uc UP LL to silver silv r Mr Sutherland Criticised X Now nv said Mr Dunbar if ie my m r nay serves me Mr Sutherland was wasIM wasI as IM I 11 I of fir f the tho Utah delegates delegate to the Re ican national convention at Plula Phi that met one month before the tho 1 p ratio convention met in Kansas 1 ty tv 1 in Tn the Republican national con Mr Sutherland was a member m 1 th he h ommittee on resolutions that the goldbug for tor his lila J 2 rt and a all this was done before he hemy heI I iI my ny oth ot ther h r man mai could tell what hat po pot t ti fl he the I Democrats would take on IJ r or any an other question i his il exposure caught the crowd and tin V ti vr cro loud cheers and laughter at i h of the Republican candi ti dH t fur for congress The speaker then TK k ui up u the statement that the silver 1 uk k won von in the committee on rose reso of the Kansas City convention b by y jus ju one ne vote ote On that committee Mr 1 Durbar Dunbar said there were re not site sic si n In n were ed opposed to silver and tI til Illy ny question that arose was as as to ti t A 1 ther a specific declaration should l t made again aRain for silver sliver or whether toe the i hi ago platform should be reaffirmed Hi Th r was taken up that r an had abandoned the silver issue is ue a H arge arse sum of ot money mone paid to the nal committee ltee This was de t I d j 1 is tS a base falsehood and tile fie ft vas as told tod again of how the Demo t r II aler refused ed to be the eandi 1 c f th lit Kansas Kaw City CIt convention un unspecific I i specific declaration was made I 1 r siver i The re republicans should Mould get f 5 rj i he lh speaker K aker because while It n V y refuse to tu dIscuss silver thea the a t sn ill ii tah ah and are aTe charging Bryan Br an h i the cause all the great speakers speak in the east in cum n P McKinley are as asIt I r that Bryans 5 election moans means the free coinage of silver What Bryan Could Do Mr Dunbar then told what Bryan as president could do for sliver silver in enforcing lug ing the option to pay the bonds In eith either either er or Silver or gold He lie showed that pre vio s to Jan J n 1 last when the bonds anti and the In gold god or silver bonds were quoted in all an the markets iu a worth and yet the I argue that the credit of the nation I I must be strengthened strengthen by the adoption of the single gold standard The labor as next taken tak n up and the Solicitude of the Republican party part for the cause of the tile laboring man m was investigated and the laws that tha have hav been ben passed since the Ule civil was wai were described In speaking of the thc tariff and anil the old claim of the Republicans Republicans henna that the foreigner pays pay the tax tai Mr Dunbar told a Scotch story that tha brought down the house In a storm of laughter and applause The effect of the annexation of the flu Philippine islands on the laborers of this country was treated at length In those islands there are pairs pain of hands that will come Into dIrect competition with the w gt workers of this country If the Republican R policy is to be carried d out said the Speaker In those islands people can un live on 5 cents a day dllY and are aIO willing to work for 25 26 2 cents per day da Not only onh that but with our ports open to those peo people pIe they will come to this country and drive the American workers out of the thc field And this will wIH not be confined to the Filipinos s but the Ule Japanese and the Chinese will work their way over overto overto overto to this country through Manila and the Sandwich islands island There are cotton workers w In now who are glad to get 35 cents a day daj da and there will be no tariff to keep them out of this country This is why hy the workers are arc coming to the side Ide of Bryan Speaks of Local Local Affairs Speaking of local affairs Mr Dunbar said that when the Democrats took charge of the county affairs the county warrant J were nere selling on the streets of Salt Lake at 75 cents on the dollar I that there were vere thousands of dollars standing against the county In n unpaid debts andall this was due to Republican lican extravagance and living g beyond their means moons but shor time aftel the Democrats got taUt ri power when the warrants were selling at par pal and aud of the C Indebted Indebtedness ness fleas had been paid off By the strictest economy the Democrats Democrat in the first year ear saved the people 90 The vot voters voters ers era of the county in view I w of these facts will not be anxious for another Republican county administration in inmany inmany inmany many years to come I dont know much about the ity affairs said Mr Ir Dunbar but it is if easy ea to see that the Republicans are ar I following in the th city the exact course that got the county into so much trou trouble trouble trouble ble They are not only living up to the times but they are living away awa beyond the times as the city cit overdraft of will show Mr Dunbar closed with an appeal to the voters vot S to east cast their ballots for the Democrats on VIe the t le local tickets and thus Insure economy and wisdom in the con conduct conduct duct duet of the peoples business The Ladies Quartette was next In Introduced Introduced d and was was given a re ye Their witty campaign song was cheered until they were forced to respond with an encore which was also received with loud applause Then Chairman Burton Introduced Judge Jude Powers and the regular fun of the evening began begun Ovation to Judge Powers Judge Powers P a great wel welcome welcome come and it t was some time before the cheering would permit him him to begin and he had not spoken a dozen words before the crowd was off of again in an another another another other round of oC applause I would woul i rat rit t refer to personal mat matters matters tees be were they the not forced upon me One of the speakers last night ni ht said that I would never be sen son senator senator ator from Utah What hat of it This is not a austion with me as to whether I shall ever be senator or fill fin any an other office with me it is a question of ot What hat hatI I 1 can do to hand down to my boy the same degree of liberty and the same privileges that were handed down to tome tome me by my father Whether r I shall ever hold office or not I shall shaH remain a Dem Democrat Democrat so long as my ray party stands for those principles that I consider just and right In what hat I shall say sa this evening even in 5 Continued on Page Pas 2 f 1 c t i 4 t ji I f tl a j JUDGE 0 O W v POWERS AND D C UNBAR LUAR ADDRESS ADDRESSING THE DEMOCRATIC AT TE THE LAS ENTHUSIASM SUBBED STIRRED TO I F FV V HIGH PICH AT THEATRE THOME Continued from page 1 continued Judge Powers p there ther will wI be beno beno beno here no abuse If It any an one has ha come expecting to hoar hear me flay fay any one ona he hewl V disappointed This is a will go away contest wl of principles not men Men Menar are ar born bor they te live Uye and they tey V die but principles so go on forever g This statement s was loudly applaud ed by b the audience Judge Powers Power then without naming any anyone one repeated over the contemptible terms that Fitch FI ch had hd te applied to W J Bryan Bran the evening be before before I fore and then asked aked the te audience if I it j t such a to were necessary r to reply rely sch speech nece as that in the state sate of Utah Ut A I roar of a No Xo went up un that shook hook the I building on its Is foundation and was wa the i I most complete reply to Fichs miser miserable miserable miserable able speech that could be given ghen V V Vile Vie Abuse Abue of Bryan ra Judge Powers asked if the good peo people pIe of Utah who four years yeat yea ago gave majority Utah for the distinguished patriot and statesman W J Bryan could now ar be converted by vile vUe abuse of ot their leader and ad again agin the te roar roa went up from the audience The speaker then pronounced a brief eulogy an n the Democratic standard bearer that tat was as a fine as a anything heard in the campaign up to date and ad aroused the people present to a high of enthusiasm V pitch pich to the abuse The only reply needed te of Mr Bryan can be b given by the pee peo people pe pepIe pIe at the te ballot balot V box said sad Judge Powers Power and again agin there tere was wa wild ap applause applause applause and cries of Well answer anwer there There are arc ar those who who consider Mr Bryan Br an a 2 small smal man said the speaker and yet et all al the Republicans of the te na pa nation naton pation tion ton are barking at his heels and he manages to keep up a running debate with wih the te whole of them Hanna Haunts said V that he was not fit ft to be b constable and Roosevelt wa in his own OP state is saying s that his followers are hoboes hobe and hood hoodlums hoodlums hoodlums lums I can only explain this by the te adage Whom the to th Gods would destroy desto they first frt make mad madAt madAt madAt At this point occurred oc a dramatic in itt incident incIdent that tat brought out the he wit wi of the speaker in all its it power and ano an brought a roar of applause from the audience suc such as was wa never neter neve heard In the te The Tile Theatre Theatre atre before Judge u e Powers made mae the te statement that tat he thought Bryan Bryn would be elected V VIll Ill urn bet you 10 he wont ont came ce from some Republican in the audience c right down in front of the speaker Mrs M Parrot t tYes Yes it i said Judge Powers po ers without a seconds hesitation That the te Republican argument the sign argument ag ment of money not brains The roar rO r that followed this crushed the te ambitious Republican but hUt the judge was wa not through with wih him He told the story stor of Phoebe Hansford S parrot How it i escaped and In trying inS to find it through an advertisement the owner told that tat it I was wa cout any sy say Mac MacI MaC ins Ing InS V McKinley McKinley 10 to 1 on Ol I have found Phoebes parrot said the te speaker and the storm of ot laughter cut him oft off oc from speaking for some sometime sometime time That parrot continued the te judge judg when he could speak again agin is s shere here In Salt Lake In the daytime It edits edis the betting column of the Tri Tn Tribune TrIbune bune and in the evenings ey ning it comes to Democratic meetings The speaker then took up the ques question queston question tion ton of imperialism and made a splendid splendid splendid did arment to sustain sustin the Demo Democratic Democratic cratic contention In this Lincoln was tas quoted to good god effect The statement that tat Bryan Bran refused to be b interviewed by by the New York Herald on the silver siver question queston was az as taken up and the follow following ing jug telegram was wa Chicago Ills Ill Oct Oct 23 1900 Hon O 0 W Y Powers Salt Lake Utah Uth V Have heard beard head nothing of o an interview with wih New Four York Herald Held I know that Mr 11 Bryan Brya has ha never refused to discuss dicus tat the silver siver question presume the te whole story sto Is a campaign falsehood V JAMES AS K K JONES Judge Powers had some fun with wit the Republicans who are now nov trying trIng to get gel into inta office on a a a single gold standard stanard platform and then ten took up UD th th the pros prosperity issue and showed that prosperity had come to all al foreign nations at at the same time which was proof that it wa was not due to Republican legislation in this country c Remedy For 1 M r Achey Ahey Judge Powers referred briefly to the te editorial effusion of a a man named name Achey on the te condition of earney Neb as a result resl of the trusts rust publish published ed e in the Tribune UI It seems to give ge Mr Achey Acey a pain pino said he I 1 should ad e him to try Perry Perr Heaths pain killer kUer and if that dont help him a little IRtle lite of ready rea relief Taking up the question of trusts the te ludge pointed out euI ou the necessity of curb curbing curbing ing mg them by law and explained the Republican trickery trick in the amend amendment amendment ment meat giving congress congre the power to sup BUp suppress suppress press trust combines combIne congress having hang had tha that power long before the te amend amendment amendment i ment was conceived The judge V ex en explained what what trusts trust are and the unlawful tel ful purposes for tor which they are ae organ Olan to o prevent competition and fix prices V Since the te days of Blackstone u practices have hae been ben considered nal nah he declared In the te early ely days da o of this nation when the ti naon V money meney was van vanmore more equally divided and the th smiths had their places in the villages s of the country countr they used use to say to t young I men learn lern a trade and you ou 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