Show OGDEN PEOPLE GIVE SENATOR GORE OVATION Blind Oklahoma Orator Ad Addresses Addresses Addresses dresses Audience of Thousands Thousands Thousands ands at Fair Grounds POLITICAL ISSUES OF THE DAY DWELT UPON MAN WHO WOULD VOTE FOR CANNON DECLARED FIT FOR FORTHE FORTHE FORTHE THE PENITENTIARY Special to The Herall Ogden Oct 1 Declaring more trusts have been organized m in the tho last eleven years ears of Republican rule ruo than thanin thanIn in the entire history of f the world more than from Pharah to Theodora and from rom Rameses to Roosevelt R Senator J JP JP JP P Gore the blind orator from Okla Okia Oklahoma homa addressed a gathering of fully full people at the fair grounds here IHre this evening Senator Gore spoke for minutes his speech being filled with witty sayings that kept the crowd in good humor throughout On the stand with Senator Gore was National Democratic Committeeman Frank K the state chairman and congressional nominee Lyman R it Martineau and many ninny prominent local Democrats who met Mr Gore at the depot and escorted him to the fair fairgrounds fairgrounds fairgrounds grounds in automobiles Following the address Senator Gore was banqueted at the Healy cafe and immediately thereafter boarded a train for the east Senator Loudly Applauded Chairman Martineau presided at the meeting at the fair grounds and made madea a brief brier talk introducing Senator Gore It was fully tully five minutes after the sen senator senator senator ator arose to speak before he could make himself heard so great was the demonstration His remarks were con continuously continuously continuously interrupted by hearty ap applause applause He touched on all the leading political al questions of or the day da con condemning condemning Republican methods and ad advocating advocating the principles of Democracy At the beginning of his address the blind senator praised the Democratic nominee for congress of or this state and said that if the people elected him hint there would be one senator in the cen central central central portion of ot the country who would do everything possible to aid him in advancing anything for the good of the theof tat Qt of the friendly frien ly feeling of the people of Oklahoma for the people of Utah and he said that this was due to the close relations that existed between the lead leaders leaders leaders ers of the two states the two young oung youngest youngest est in the Union Praise for Ogden Senator Gore praised the city cit of Og Ogden Ogden Ogden den and the women of ot Utah for the way they had worked for purer poli politics politics tics The speaker then took up the Republican party stating that some of the best times experienced by b the coun country countr country try tr was under its rule and that some of the best laws were enacted by it He held however that the trouble was that the Republican party of today was nit net n t the Republican party of old He then mentioned the names of a number of great men who had discard discarded ed cd Republicanism long ago because it no longer stood for former principles and mentioned among others Chase of Ohio Curtin of Pennsylvania Greeley of New York and Senator of ot Illinois He said that in early times one of the principles of the party was that all men were equal in rights but not jn in riches while today the thc principle was w that only all men of riches were equal in rights Mr Gore Goro said the principle of or De Democracy Democracy was that the governed should govern and then spoke at length in favor of the election of senators by di direct direct direct vote yote He maintained that there should be a difference between the leg legislative legislative islat c judicial and executive depart departments departments departments ments of the government and stated emphatically that the president had no right to steD step out of his own depart department department department ment and said Side Wipe at Cannon We Ye want no political holy rollers in inthe inthe inthe the presidents chair I do not believe as do the Republicans that the king can dp do no wrong The Republicans have in the senate nate now holy men that can do no wrong such uch a Senators Platt Depew and myself of course we must not however forget Uncle Joe who sits on the lid and says nothing doing Ard right here nere I 1 want to say sa that Uncle 12 Ja sin mid not again be fleeted elected speaker Heis not a friend of labor labo never neve hos ls been and never will be he I advise the he Re Republicans R publicans of f This atte tt that in Vie the th event of the th elect of Their candi candidate candidate candidate date for fo congress s he be 1 pledged not to vote for Uncle Joe If H he vo e for him th n 1 say sa he lie is h I as bal baJ as a he and andI I know he Is fit for the penitentiary The between hen he ilie Jill Demo Democrats Democrats Democrats and th Republicans is that the Democrats are opposed to without earning arning with the Re Republicans publicans th e Is true The Trust Question Senator Gore then spoke s Ie on the tho in industrial industrial since the Re pur tume rame inco Iwer He said he lad fought ht that iha V t thing It tt was WUi then th that Mr ir Gore Gon declared d that there had been more trusts formed In th last eleven years ears than during the en Continued on Page 2 OGDEN PEOPLE GIVE SENATOR GORE OVATION Continued from Page Pane 1 tire history of cf the world and that now nov the Republican party like Alexander Alexand r of old nId was looking for more worlds orl s to tl conquer He Re admitted that the Republicans had done away with cne ne trust for which they the must be te given credit antI and that this one was In God we trust He held however that the Democrats finally forced them to reinstate that one Tariff Revision He took up the question of tariff re revision revision revision vision as advocated by he tile R pub and said aid that it was true on two tw occasions they had revised the tariff in 1887 and 1890 1390 but they revised r it up of down and then showed why wh the trusts had contributed to Republican lean lican campaign funds after which he hi took too up the question of ot the panic It is queer he said since the re recent recent recent cent panic came on how little we have heard about it It is true it was some oma somewhat what nan hard on oj 0 our cur pocketbooks but put it was WP unpleasant to t our ears Then he lie showed how the panic of ot came on two months after the election of f C a Democratic rl nt three months before the McKinley law was abol abolished abolIshed and yet e hs ll h saId saM they th Said aid it all aU allon allon on the Democratic party He then gave dates dat s of panics and stringencies since 1861 showing that there were four financial s and three panics panic s sall all under Republican R He then th n told of th methods to secure funds to relieve the panic by bythe b bythe the hill bill and said that the was vas the Republicans did not the remedy until the panic arrived and that the tI Democrats believed in applying he lie remedy y He then red the lUC of tf gov government government O guaranty of bank deposits In closing ng Senator ir r that Democracy was In the ascendancy in Id d that v I Cn i is ours |