Show RIPS EM WIDE OPEN Carries Big Audience With Him Himin in Discussing Negro N gro Problem GRAVE FEARS FOR FUTURE NEGRO DOMINATION MEANS BLOOD AND HORROR If Jr Senator Benjamin R n of South Carolina rolina rip the race race problem problem problem lem up the back down the sides and across the middle there Is no such word as rip in the dictionary For three solid hours last night in the Salt Lake theatre Senator Tillman talked about the negro question An immense audience heard beard his lecture manifestly the audience sym sympathized sympathIzed sympathized with the doctrines of Mr Till Tm Tillman TIllman man for the enthusiasm was high and the applause loud and long continued Mr ir Tillman in the first place said that he lie h knew all about the race problem and at atthe atthe atthe the conclusion of his remarks tho the audi auell audience ence ie was thoroughly convinced that he ho did If Mr Tillman carried his pitchfork for forthe forthe forthe the negro he added to it a couple of or long sharp tines for the express purpose or of jabbing them into the front flanks anti and andrear rear of or the Republicans especially th Republicans In South Houth Carolina Early in the course of lila Ins address Sena Sona Senator Senator tor Tillman was interrupted by a man in inthe Inthe Inthe the balcony If that man stayed sta throughout the evening he must have hav had hada a skin akin as thick as that of a rhinoceros and a nerve casehardened for the prongs of ot Mr Tillmans celebrated agricultural implement were sent in his direction nu numerous numerous times and with vigor in Ix the pro projection projection projection Whites Must Dominate It is a vain task to attempt to summarIze summarise ise Ize Senator Tillmans points His lecture le turl Is all points pointed points In a general way wa it may ma be said that Mr Tillman TIllmar hopes that the people will repeal the fit fifteenth amendment to the constitution and modify the fourteenth He says sa s that thai three of the four race problems have hae been settled d and that there is now only one more to settle The three settled are The Indian question the Malay question and the Mongolian question various arlOu methods were adopted in the Ule adjustment of or these problems but they were all ef eC especially so In the case of ot the Indian Mr Ir Tillman denounces the system that permits political renegades to come into the southern states and with the help l lof of the ignorant negro vote hold bold domina domination domination tion over the whites He says that South Carolina had eight years of ot it ft and will ill have no more of it He is bitter against the northerner who is a fanatic he pities the northern fool and forgives the north nort northern northera era ern ignorant He declares dc lares that alt all of ill tb advancement and progress the negro ne has made milde and the he has hal at attained attained tamed were brought brou ht about ab ut during slavery days and that when wIlen slavery ceased censed disorder disorder der and demoralization demoralisation began and con continue tintic s sHe He lie says that the relief from negro ml in South Carolina and Mississippi ppl is only onh temporary and md nd that as soon as the whit taxpayers ers money monty m is i spent in the teaching of the negro how bow to read reful and write writ UK the temporary expedient will have hac been ex ez exhausted f hausted in m its usefulness and amI thru then Mr Tillman sees only bloodshed and horm home Mr Ir TIlman rillman declares Booker T Wash Vash Washington WashIngton ington to 0 be of white paternity and ne nf ro maternity he admits that Washington has brains plenty of or them inherited from his father He scores the system tha makes It possible for octoroons awl ani quadroons to come Into the world out outside outsIde outside side the state stat of wedlock edlock Cannot Tell It All Senator Tillman TilIman says that he u once in congress for five fio hours hourI on th thrace race raco problem and then for two houi bou more Even Een at that he had covered onh onha onla a few of the more Important phases of ot the th subject In a speech there therefore fore asked Mr Ir Tillman could he lie do full tuI Justice to the question one of the mot mo I grave and serious that has ever confront ed td the American people the gravest that now confronts it I After a few words by way a of tion by b James H Moyle Moyie in which he re f fI j erred to Mr Tillman Tiliman as one on of the great Jn at atI j I est eat statesmen statesman n and one oue who was qualifier I j I above aboe any other living JIving man to discuss Continued on Page 3 1 TILIMAN RIPS 1 n EM WIDE OPEN 11 I Continued from Page 1 I the great question Mr Ir human Tillman earn came forward In order to t give Mr lIr Tillman el ci i I bow room the table and ana water viator nt r pitcher i I were removed remon d from the center cente of or the stage it was A precautionary measure In every sense of the thc word Mr I Is 1 s a forceful speaker Hr ii ha an excel excell excellent l lent nt voice his diction Is IB perfect he hc does not slur his words his gesticulations and gestures gestur s In emphasis are arc perfection Itself His satire Is as a keen as a razor blade and andI his denunciations are bitter to tc t the tIle last at I degree his earnestness canno cannOt be mis mistaken mistaken mistaken taken Talks In n 11 Plain Pain English Senator Tillman Tiliman began by describing the the vicissitudes that attend traveling In hi the west where distances are arc magnificent 4 On Saturday said Mr Tillman he lie was s In InI I eastern Montana on his way wa to Ana Anaconda Anaconda conda ronda where ho bo was VIas scheduled to speak Saturday evening The TUe train was late t and lost time so that It was as nearly nearl 10 when he arrived In Butte He lIe was man who advised him met by a young Durand fifteen miles west where 1 to go automobile to was waiting to take him an to Anaconda I 1 told him It was folly foll 61 But the people are Tillman rillman said Mr lr the man waiting for you said the young oung Is crowded Well VeIl tho Urn result was house half after Anaconda after that I got to crowded I talked was len I en n Tho Tim Margaret two hours and I 1 dont to tl t those people for 1 I have havea haven that three left the thi house believe good many of them were a n notion that a what kind of a look looking furious to see Just ing animal Ben Tillman rillman was When People Hear Him HimIn Tillman said sald I 1 enjoy Mr In substance Question I 1 know the discussion of this all 1111 ou do I know h it than you more about here hero tonight about It Some the tho of you speaker are Is tho Ui wold to see seo whether what the tho Irreconcilable man of Borneo looks like I 1 Tillman recalcitrant Ben calling things by their habit of right have the names its the only luxury I ever enjoyed will make this a I Sunday Sundar I This being speak from front a therefore I will document text is found in a o text That the highest au nu authenticity authenticity which is given tho the me words on of Abraham I as of tho the greatest patriots Lincoln one other country any an country or 4 that this letter detailing a con conversation It is a ever eer knew Lincoln and a aI Mr lr dr between Lincoln Mr Interview I caller In If it that he believed In Ia the absolute was asked and black races quality of oC the white I am not now nor norI norI I Mr Ir Lincoln replied In favor of tho social I I J have llave I ever been They the negros I and political equality jurors nor hold should not be voters nor is orthodox with I political office and That It ought to be with the tIle Democrate If anything is 15 I 1 i have the Republicans of or the same character lots of documents and serious question is a great This judgment has stated in my m as Mr Moyle with It con confronting confronting comparable there is none people with so fronting the American dangerous an aspect insult you ou nor to I do not come to There Is noth nothIng sensibilities wound your advantage of my Ing to gain by taking man and speaker position as a public for my views dews I reasons I have haye good bood I know I am honest believe I am right to tell you ou the truth Therefore I come truth so help helD me God the but nothing thIng like it I dont care dont and if you ou Ninety problem What Is the race in the north are ab absolutely absolutely absolutely per cent of the men about It You Tou depend Ignorant read and that is nothing upon what you depend on what you yoi ol but falsehood you Is nothing but that too lave ave heard I 1 would that fanaticism falsehood and from the other apostle an there Ure were like to throw rocks at my m I 1 side Ilde here I 1 like to have him throw antagonist and to catch them and I like rocks at me the eyes I am will willing him between bump this question with th any man manh debate ing jug to ed States and I always pre prefer li ii the Unwed audience composed Re Republicans Rel have the fer fr to have faith In the good sense publicans l I and justice of the northern the honor though some of them people Republicans are A Great Sacrifice have made lade a arat American people The sacrifice to settle the race question rat conducted have read the newspapers Vou You and some who are editors bigoted by 11 of Imbecility You do not know Why victims here Is an instance Last winter up a bill blU in congress con ess pro there came all soldiers who had served that be granted sixty days in the war should pension when they the arrived at the age of a That bill contained a that had en employed for years ears phrase was referred to as the war of The rebellion war When hen the bill reached the senate the a member from Mississippi asked It was called tho the war of the re rebellion why called the bellion when it long had been civil war it was waa a civil war because the border line fathers brothers en engaged engaged on on one side or the other We main maintained maintained tamed that it was a struggle over a con constitutional constitutional constitutional Interpretation All AU of the sen senators senators senators finally finall voted to change the phrase read the war between states and that thatIs to now the official designation of the Is war They must quit calling us rebels Because it taint so Millions enlisted In the war When 4 those millions enlisted they did not know 1 that they were fighting to make inake the negro their equal They did not know these northern soldiers that they the were waging aging war to make the negro neJIO as good goodas as the white If they bad had known that the object of the war was not the restoration of or the slave of oC the union and the freeing but hilt instead the planting of ot the black blackmans black blackmans blackmans mans heel on the white mans neck we would be fighting you OU until now As S It ita was waa we wore ourselves out licking you a anyhow and you know it The Horrors of War WarThe WarThe The Tho war cost us as a people o or of the flower of American manhood who who were ere killed In battle died tiled from either ther wounds or disease The na national national tlona debt grew w to The devastation de IJ caused aued a lass las to o the south of ot JOO JI to CK And I stand here tonight years ears afterward and know that the race problem so 50 far from being settled is Ig ismore ismore more dangerous than It was in 61 We Wo Yc drifted into Int J warthen athe One man manin manin in Congress said baid that he would drink all att I the Mood blood that would be shed He never drank any an and furthermore he did not I shed any i Are Drifting Again i I I tell teU pu my m fellow countrymen that I we arc are drifting into another war All conditions in the south point to a war in which more blood blond will be shed than there was waa In all ail the time from 61 Cl to 65 They call calt Tillman a monomaniac quarter editors are denouncing Tillman I 1 give this warning my friends some something somethIng thing has got to be done Under the law attempted to be made effective In negroes have been entitled entitled tied to every ever right enjoyed by the white whiteman whiteman whiteman man The Tho supreme court of the United States Interpreted the fourteenth amend amendment i ment mont to the constitution to mean that the conferring of the right to vote yoto was not nota a national right but was a right conferred d dby by state suffrage for the tho reason that this right had existed with the states be before before fore foro the constitution of the Union Now Nowthen Nowthen Nowthen then the fifteenth amendment came along and told us that color shall not be a bar barto barto to the electorate franchise As a result wo we may bar lar a German or a Frenchman from voting but we cannot bar a negro because became the vast majority of them were born In this country count and are arc Americans What Figures Show The last census shows that there were about negroes in this country count If the increase has been as great as that shown by the latest directory of Salt Lake City which I havo have not hot seen there must be many hundreds of thousands more There are 7 whites We Ve will say one negro for each eight whites Now if this black butter were spread over oyer the white bread in equal layer I would not be le sure but that 1 I would eat cat my share of tho tim black blak butter but it In six compact states in the south there thero are more negroes than whites South Carolina and Mississippi are the worse afflicted the other oilier four Cour partially hold their own It does not require the wisdom of a Solomon to see that the south can thus be governed by negroes even oven the tho genius in the balcony could see that This exempts Texas for In Texas they hare havo a way of ot settling their own affairs In North Carolina When hen Weaver eaver ran for president on the Populist ticket disgruntled Dem Democrats Democrats Democrats in North Carolina voted for tor him Marion Butler an ambitious and clever cleer young oung man saw across the tile mountains in inthe Inthe inthe the west a number of ot Republicans of or them They conceived the scheme to combine the Populists and the disgruntled led Democrats And the Republicans and I they mobilized negroes This com corn combination combination carried the state I believe that the lowest scalawag the I lowest possible type of the genus homo the nearest approach to a dog is the low dirty white who will make common cause with the tho lowest the most vile vUe the most corrupt negro That is what they did the Republican party ought to be proud of it Twenty years ears ago states that had ben been be n slave states Missouri Kentucky Kentuck Mary land West Vest Virginia Delaware D were sol idly idl Democratic Now you see them Republican It is because such men as Gas Addicks in Dela Delaware Delaware Delaware ware and Elkins in West Virginia Imported negroes by the thousands to tomake tomake tomake make voters oters We e used to have those con In South Carolina but we dont propose to have bae them again We e dont let them vote ote now Jn In n our state we applied the reading and writing test and we succeeded In disfranchising disfranchising disfranchising out of the negroes We followed Mississippi presently Georgia will adopt the same amendment to her constitution Heretofore every white man has been carrying on his back backa a big buck negro who was waa Just a little heavier than the himself We Ve have havo this relief now It cannot be bemore bemore bemore more than a temporary expedient be because because because cause the white man is paying for the education of the negro and as the negro population Is greater than the white the negroes get the greater share of the mon money money money ey If we had bad applied our property test the whites would have had schools the full term while the negroes would have bae had from three weeks to a month I pre predict predict dict diet that In the next fifteen or twenty years ean when the negroes have |