Show G Mi Of ins CITY Judge King Makes Earnest Appeal to Mormon Democrats to Remain True to Their Party Judge J dge Bowers r Shows S That Democracy cy Is I Only Hope of Avert Avertina Av Averting rt ing ina Bitter and Lasting Struggle i I jJ With the them most st enthusiastic meetings of o othe the year ear i dosed closed their cam campaign campaign campaign in Salt S Lake City last las evening that were filled Demo Dt o ocra cra c weI b held ld In Unity UnIt hall bali Eastman hall ball time the Seventeenth Se ward meeting house hOlise and the Fifteenth ward war l meeting m house Judge 0 O W Powers And nd Judge W II n King spoke oke at all four tour meetings Others who spoke were Thom Thomas as Osborne Willard Villard Hamer Namer John Jomn F F Tobin Samuel A King Kv P F S Fernstrom Perley Perle A Hill Culbert U L I Olson anti ana M Mn MR t tR R n Howard Judge King exhorted the Mormon Dem Democrats Democrats to prove proe to the world that they th were true true to the party part and true to time tile pledges given ghen the nation when state statehood statehood statehood hood was as granted He pleaded plea with i th them not to desert their party in the he hour of ot need but to support and to t vote vot for the party part ticket from top to bottom no ItO mat The Thc meeting in hall hail was ad addressed addres dressed dres ed by b five fIe speakers during the even evenIng evenIng Ing lug It was the last meeting m addressed by Judge King and Judge Powers but the audience waited patiently for tor the main speakers of or the evening Will Vill C Farrell was the first speaker I to address the meting meeting He dealt exclusively shel with local issues and outlined the interference rence of at men high In the Mor Mormon Mormon Mormon mon church for tor years ears past He showed show that It had always been the plea that the Democrats vote yote the Republican ticket just that one time in order to bring advantage advantage advantage tage to the church He also showed that in reality the plea had been for the special speCial e cial political preferment of the men who took a base advantage of their positions Mr Ir arrell spoke as a hut ur I Democrats stand turn firm for tor their political convictions c and an not be ltd led astray by b men who took advantage a of at their church po position position position I to secure political office and power Ower Mr 11 Farrell was followed by b John F I Tobin Tobun secretary of or the Democratic state committee Mr Ir Tobin dealt largely largel with the national Issues of ot the campaign He Hesi i spoke si oke at length on the guarantee of or bank hank deposits and showed that the de tie depositors depositors were us ta much entitled to security ity it when they entrusted money mone to the tho banks as the banks were when they loaned money mone to others He stated that although the Republican party had be b beer r rIn rIn In power for twelve years ears It had not tarried ont oj the reforms which the lead lend leaders lende I ers era e S of tIit party themselves acknowledge acknowledge acknowledge edge should be put Into effect and which they the now promise to accomplish should Taft be elected He showed that Roose Reese Roosevelt Roosevelt velt had not been enabled to accomplish these reforms and stated state l that it would be beyond the power of ot Mr Taft Tatt Councilman F 1 S Fernstrom spoke for fora a few moments m upon the conclusion ot or Ir Tobin s a speech but yielded the plat pint platform platform form to Judge William Ill lam H King who ar arrived arrived rived a few lew minutes after atter Mr Ir Fernstrom rose to address the audience Judge King said saidI I 1 have been bech speaking throughout the I state for nearly three weeks and have been In close touch with conditions and can call say sa with sincerity that the sky sk Is bright with the promise of ot a Democratic I victory victor I cannot understand why wh the people of or Utah should not support the Democratic party Most of or the inhabitants Inhabitants inhabitants tants or of Utah are laboring men men who earn their living with their hands and brains The Democratic party part if It elected will produce a condition of affairs favor favorable favorable able to the laboring man The Republican Republican lican Henn party part however hocer is dominated by those thoe largely Interested In predatory wealth The growth of ot the tue trusts has bas Iteen Ileen so great that no longer is there business freedom Under such conditions as exist at the present time there can be no industrial liberty The growing power of at the trusts will wilt result In the subjugation of ot the tIle people and the cen centralization centralization of or wealth and power pOW pOWe A We e tiara baT civil liberty gained for to us by byth b the th tb blood of or our out forefathers but that r civil liberty does not give us industrial liberty libert The very yet existence of or industrial liberty Is 15 threatened by the trusts Men Ien like Rockefeller Morgan organ and anti others ot 01 that class are behind the Republican par party part party ty t and lending it their support They are the men who are furnishing the sin sinews sinews I of war for fot the Republican party part Who are supplying the Republican party with the funds with which to tight right for tor Tafts election 1 The Tile trusts Time The big corporations of the country are fighting Bryan because Bryan is struggling f for tor r and supporting policies which bich will tend to the emancipation ot of the people from financial slavery This fight Is the greatest fight ever made in ina Ina ina a free country coun It is a fight to determine deter determine determine mine whether or no the Ule country will be turned over oer to toi an aa oligarchy oligarch of wealth During the history of ot the world there have been hundreds of or republics but they have haye fallen because of at the fact that the wealth of or the country came Into the hands of a few tew men and with it the th reins of at government Wealth alth Is never sat rat satisfied until it has acquired power and I Jn order to g gIn m power it must from the laboring man The moneyed in interests Interests Interests of or the Country are fighting for lower loer wages and higher prices The smelter trust in this tills very state stat statIs Is threatening the existence of the mines er r who might uig them to do d other otherwise otherwise wise Judge so told the De ts that a grave lb with wlm them The Tile party lie fIe e de tie declared declared dared wa the only only barrier standing b be between tween the people of Utah and the th return of the old church tInd antichurch fight It was for tor the Democrats he said 1 and for the Democrats alone to bring peace to Utah He said that a Democratic vie vic victory Jc t 1 tory in the state and nation was the one thing tIming that would 1 settle all aU the strife and ad nd bitterness that had been engendered d by ii the election of or Reed R 1 Smoot to the United States senate The mention of the names of ot Bryan and ami Knight was the occasion for tor great Applause at each ach of ot the meetings mo If the enthusiasm shown is Indicative of or what may 1118 be expected from Democrats in Salt Lake City CIt today toda the time Democratic f vote In this city will 1111 be 1 larger than at atI I any election in recent y veils ura ars JUDGE KING DENOUNCES EFFORTS OF REPUBLICANS TO USE CHURCH FOR SELFISH POLITICAL ENDS of ot Utah with its increased Charges barges for tor smelting ore and its domination of at the metal markets This trust is gradually freezing out the poor mine owner in tn or der tier to t gain possession of or the property for which he has lias struggled and which I he cannot operate at a profit on account of the th smelter trust The railroads aro ar arI gradually falling into the hands hand of ot a few tew I men meli The banks are being gathered In by b a few tew men Senator La Follette a aI great Republican estimates that the fue In I of ot the republic are In the bands hands of ot less than men These men ass kl I f ate 1 together act as a unit for the sup up of or Industrial enterprise I can cant cannot j t not help but ut see tec e the trend of the time timex time I Will III you support Taft fait who chose i t m candidate t of the time money n y power Cries r t rf mr of t o Q U u fo I a f I governor pr ld I a member of ot the federal ring Cries of No Xo NoTime Time The Republicans have whispered to the Mormons of ot the Ule Democratic van party that it Is necessary Just this to vote ote the Republican ticket I am a It Mormon a l member of or o time tIle church and amid I expect to die a member of ot the church but I say so that If I the Mormon Democrats allow themselves o 0 be influenced In this way I say s they tiley are not worthy worth of or the name nama of or Mormon They are not worthy of the tho name of oC free men menI 1 I 1 am tired of at having the people told I that they the must mut vote ott the time Republican tick ticket ticket et because the political Interests of or some s me politician will be by the elec dee election election deetion tion of the time Republican ticket The Mor Mormon mon Thou Democrats Democrat love loe their just justas as much as do the Mormon Republicans and when there Is a menace to the church as a church they the will be found In the tho front rank of or Its defenders when the ec ecclesiastical ecclesiastical ecclesiastical politicians are skulking safe cafe safely ly Iy behind the bulwarks God Goo hates a quitter and a coward co arll and the exercise of religious power in politics has no place under a free flag The Mormons If It they the sow the wind must the whirlwind The ecclesias ecclesiastical politicians have bave no business to com corn commingle commingle mingle religion and politics and such u use 9 of religious belief Is wrong I would rath rather er that my party part should go down to de tie defeat felt feat forever than that victory should come through ecclesiastical influence I urge you to be true to your our political con convictions as you oU are true to your our religious convictions Why vh are the time Mormons al always a awas ways was urged to get together under the Re Republican Republican Republican publican flag nag and not under the Demo Democratic cratic cratit banner The truth Is the political preferment nt of a few men la is at the back backof of it A lot of or cowards sycophants and have hae gone over oer to the time Republican lican party part Our party part has lias been decimated ed but hut I say that those who have hae been teen swayed by these methods must pay pa the penalty It If a man prostitutes his convictions he lie must pay pathe the penalty some lome time I Isay ISO Isay say SO to my Mormon ormon friends you ou must not do this thing I appeal to them to be true to their nd to show to the Go that there Is In the time Mormon brain which canI d ast st to their beliefs Do you rou want ant a return r ot the old conditions Cries or of Xo So noO no J If It you ou go over oer to the Republican party the time struggle will shortly be church and antI antichurch Let us be sensible Let Us ug not rekindle the old fires which burned so o fiercely nerce The Liberal party and the Peo Pee Peoples Peoples ples pies party part have been buried burled and it was the only funeral r P know about at which h I there was rejoicing Go to the polls pOlis arid anI vote for Bryan and for tor that sterling young roun I man Jesse William Knight Vote for Captain Burbidge and an you wont have hae men In th tim sheriffs office who spend their th l I time in building up a political machine machin j Say Sa to Spry Go back to the Z C M J Jand Jand L Land and be a floor walker or go back to Tooele and anti be a farmer and say to Jesse William Knight Come up and be gores goer governor nor and an 1 put Utah In hI the position she should hould occupy Judge Powers laid Tills Is the last speech of at an eventful ev campaign eventful eventt because it will determine whether the lib liberties ib bought so dearly will pass from the control of the people Bryans Bryn question at atthe atthe t the beginning of ot the campaign Shall the people the question to be deter determined determined mined tomorrow If rr we get set a fall fair deal Continued Conti on Page 2 BIG lie WAVE OF DEMOCRATIC ENTHUSIASM SWEEPS CITY Continued from Page 1 and a fair count w we will place JIT In the pres presidential re filled with slander and abuse The at attempt chair the great grent commoner the tempt has been made mad to Influence votes champion of ot the people r eo l We have drifted through religious prejudices fear and until the control of ot the legislature of ot o the threats The Tho jok r In the pack Is la the de desire country is In the hands of ot criminal trusts sire to elect the thirteen legislators who Tho senate formerly occupied by Webster will vote for Smoot for senator If It you cay Ca Calhoun and Thurman la Is filled with give giva the Republicans your Votes toteS you vote the hirelings of at the trusts truth for torn a man who opposes every Democratic Do you believe If It the matter were principle How any man can left to the vote of at the people of this state countenance such a campaign i Is 15 more that Smoot would be returned to the sen een senate than I can conceive It IV has haz been charged ate He is unfitted first because of at his that If It the Americans are successful the ecclesiastical position and by the fact that Mormons will have haxe their houses burned he lie has half brought sorrow and trouble to thIs their children stolen and will be driven people since his election The candidate from the land Do you think that if It Jesse for governor on the Republican ticket Is William Knight Is elected governor he will not hot tho th choice of ot the tho Republican people allow your houses to be burned at t large largo but of at an Iniquitous and per children to be stolen I believe the skies sides 4 ring The campaign has been are bright for a Democratic victory I SHOULD SMOOT BE SENT AGAIN t I S TO THE UNITED STATES SENATE i Unity hall ball was filled when Judge Or Ortt tt Powers reached it IL shortly after S 8 M 31 I R n Howard presided over oer the meeting In introducing Judge Powers be olle referred briefly to the national is issues sues dwelling particularly on the elec election election tion of oC United States senators by b popular popular lar tar vote otc Powers made a short speech in n the th tb following letter from B H U I that this let ter tei wits was better than any speech he might make Salt Lake Lako City March llarch 30 IMS Mr 11 Richard R B Lyman University of ot Utah Salt Lake City elt My Jy Dear Friend For ol various unavoidable unavoIdable able reasons I have not been able to ful Hit 1111 my promise made some timo ago to tor inline r what I j regard as the tho reasons why wh Reed Smoot Snoot should not be returned to tu the senate enate of ot the United States I do fo 10 now but very vo In headlines merely Preliminary Considerations i 1 X public office of lIce is a public imbUe trust 2 jt A public office primarily Is js not given to honor men but to afford them theman an opportunity of ot serving the people 3 The honor of oC office Is In exact pro proportion proPortion portion to the ability with which the service IB is 1 rendered render d dt 4 t 1 Any An office or a multiplication of them bestowed be tow d upon an individual which is hIs capacity to fulfill is i not in n honor honors but a burden i 5 The office of an apostle Is tho to high st position save one that can en be held in Inthe tho the church and will wi tax ta to the utmost limit the tho highest capacity of man to dis ds discharge discharge charge chare it I with fidelity and honor 6 6 The office of ot senator Is the highest office within the gift of ot a state in the American Union and tho the highest office save IV one in tho the nation and 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