Show republicans LAST RIGHT MIGHT I 1 their strong rally in the exposition building VARIAN AND THOMAS SPEAK tho candidate on the groat and abd bennu cent of the th republican party governor treats aloo Alls ol 01 thorn thom and r nd refers pointedly to the hostile position of tho the last Lo legisla gisla ture turc prof aror good holp help I 1 A good crowd was in attendance sit BI tile the republican campaign meeting in the south eving win of fl the exposition build belld ing ine last evening two laige at ge coal stoy stoves ex nere were not sufficient to thoroughly h heal eat I 1 the ble big room but the audience it a number ot of N whom born were ladles seemed so interested in what was brine being said to tile them that thai they I 1 wore ere not affected by the somewhat chilly atmosphere adam paul called the meeting to order with a few appropriate remarks and called james of 0 the first precinct to the chair U D C ellanor ElLb eli ahnor nor was chosen secretary on oil the wall were two large Arnell american can flags and a bt reamer upon which were tile the mord cords s american Pio prosperity vs european pauperism HON C S VARIAN was as introduced and spoke substantially as followay fol lowa the democratic congress coner Cong reps has formulated a tariff bill 1111 in accordance with tha th annunciations annunciat ions of tile the president and or f the Derne cialle platform the bill la Is compiled on a face trade hasib basin as re birog the staple products product ot of the country outi ry alley have removed taw laillet filim wool flom dom lead and jaitly from rom iron hon instein In livi liCad they say they have given the farmer fanner cheaper clothing cloi hin ant and ft aeri gri I 1 cultural implements they propose relies the american sheep of ft doing its duty duly in furnishing lor tile the american macket seventy millions of people employed in the various occupations are engaged ill in n up ula vast contra commonwealth where every product of human mind and skill Is produced today to TI day wo produce go 80 per cent of tho the cotton ot of the world tho the committee on oil ways and means have thrown down the barriers bai stern and would admit tree free the otton cotton ot of n their oilier countries every sensible man mail and reasonable woman cannot but pep the injustice of 0 this policy they would admit australian wool to compete with the western hock matter in utah alone during the last your year the have lout nearly a million dolliro dol liri thi the price of wool bool has fallen florn 36 26 to 8 cents per pound all on account ot of alls proposed legia lUlon why should tins this people be forced force to lo scud acrons the water tw for matet matei material lala ial that can be bought here it is true in every eiery line ot of bubi it ese lit in it a rew few years we will pass great liluain lit in the production of if iron and steel we are prolific fic in coal avid and iron tile the forces that move the think of truing telling the Anict ican farmer that wp will put hla cattle in competition with south Ameil Arici lesin can and canadian cattle and will admit all dairy products and form farm products free but will rive give you freo free farm fann implements lit in in the last six bix months thousands of utah attah people havo have taken themselves away into other states stales because they were unable to wake make a living here what Is 13 the occasion this Is the lie faist time such a has visited utah and tills this in the face of the rood times hei heralded aided by the democratic party it la is a hard thing my fellow citizens when men women and have to perish in starvation in a land like this hundreds are drawn to the flit border of crime by the blighting condition that confronts them it takes two bushels of now to purchase the dollar that one bushel formerly bought money la is scarcer and prices lower now it if you make money scarce by decreasing it or striking down one palt of it you immediately double the value of the remaining money metal the struggle Kle tor for subsistence becomes fiercer and stronger who what t odds is it to us it goods are arc cheap I 1 can call today to day buy articles in salt like lake cheaper than ever before but ahat 11 hat ot of that there are many the streets who are unable to buy them aiese ale we not bound to consider the condition of 0 our fellow citizens 1 cut a few years ago slavery put this wc ild into terror tei and fear hut today to day another slavery that of our white brother not the black man Is upon us the laws of political economy aro are jutt in ret titi as those goer doerning ning tile the human s stent turn to the past slid aud look to the causes of this condition rise up to tile the condition of Ameil Amell can manhood and say I 1 hat others have gl plan er the their I 1 r voice to such till an unjust policy you v will ill not support it england adopted the free trade policy fifty years aso ago and has krown grown rich and powerful this Is because she produced nothing but wanted oil all the pra ducts of the world to subsist on still and to manufacture to sell to the for tile the rold gold they bey pod produced england has hag on caused used the world to double the purchasing power of money and instead of owing tier her 1000 millions we now owe her 2000 millions hand in hand with free trade goes this theory of protection reve retes the theory anti and goes with bimetallism I 1 know there aie miny who ho differ from this flit policy y but public opinion will eventually educato educate them to a double standard past experience shows us that till this count rys prosperity was unparallel until the democratic party got full sway the democratic Democrat le despot who nho occupies the chair has been an absolute dictator the tariff bill was submitted to him before it was promulgated and then sent bent to angland rn gland to be sent cent by them to wall street before it waa nas published in america lie has haa endeavored to lo restore a rotten monarchy on an almost helpless hut but peaceful people and has received the leduke of public opinion now you are arc called upon noon to express your opinion not for president or r united uniti d states senator but yn you will soon boon have a chance t ti vote for a united states S F senall Seii Ator r arid and also a represents lve live who will have bave a vote as well as EL a voice applause statehood is coming rill ther this vote C goes on democratic or republican but I 1 I 1 i clieve utah will be a republican state I 1 would prefer a den democratic batic state to no state stale at all fr for I 1 telle believe vt that even democrats can be Q educated ducat oil to be republicans everywhere wool men are getting together and republicans are gathering their forces and are going down to to washington wa to prot protest est a destructive before the ways and means commit committee tee miners arid and ml mining n men from utah and other 8 states fates art are coins down there in force to protest fi tree ee lead it if elected to the LeBl lature I 1 expect to toi fol mulato a joint mor boiled to coakra Con Kra grelin protesting against the provisions in thu tho winon bill the duty duly on lead wool and other ili ai tillei a that plat form tho the basla basis for or our otter chief Indu stiles GOVERNOR THOMAS was next ni cared called upon and spoke as follows follow after referring refer rinK to the persistent attempt that WON was helair ende to influx MCL the action of if voters voids by the bemo cruts on ahr ground aliat ft republican ma would delsy statehood it lie e said till that evely speaker nil and 1 11 1 in every of the past 1 lai a I 1 nied el that abc Demo ralli lruth part wi the he friend of 0 statehood it if ni claim was true m what hat had the fact 0 it a majority fa for r either cither party to do with th the question 0 n 0 of statehood the democrats 0 had now control or of bolli houses of congress and had the president and he h did not be bellelis lleVis they would dare dam to bello their promises ile he would liko its to id see w what hat the dem ocre tic party would do in case the PC 0 pie cast it a decisive republican majar majority ity ito ilo next read net atler after net act of 0 the legislative A of utah commencing with the lillon of 2000 woolen mill on tile the jordan in 1852 and scald there was nolan get act or of the people of the territory ot of utah from the time or of the first settlement down to the llie assembly ot of 1690 in rl reference ference to lo home which did no not t show them to bo be in complete harmony harno barno with the american policy ot of protection as supported and defended by the die republican patty and ami which halt had come town down to the american people it a helit alro from the founders fol luders ot of our gov cov it Is plain to abnee who care to look at the facts that utah Is unequivocally pledged pled ed to tho the policy which protects our homo home lea and which Is sustained by tho the Rc republican publIcan porty parly speaking akIng of 0 the sugar industry in the tolled states and in utah he suld said that in III 1880 wo we produced tons ot of sugar from the beet root in 1893 the 0 estimated la IS tons long the object of the nicy bounty law was to 10 encourage the pio duclion of sugar and 1114 cheapen the price and aind lender our people independent ot or the world farour or our supply there was waa a gir great eat necessity beci ai alty for this we tent sent to foreign lands between and annually for or sugar in the iho past pait forty years we had bent out over tills ye year 0 r we will ivill make in utah po pound 11 n d J lv which allt keep in the terri tory newly nearly 2000 besides Leri ldes the sugar manufactory will vill kiy out ut nearly for beets and Is labor any all the mone money Y will viii be spent at home find and sugar was cheaper than it had been for years theio was another side to the question according to governor bests report the assessed valuation altia tion of property in lehi city this year Is ass hio the sugar manufactory loot over the people of lehi tit nf utah county and n 11 utah flory will olid tile the manufactory ma n I 1 I 1 t R k beat ing its is olaf 0 of if tile burden of oc anun leapal county and tn taxes aa A q other or nf different kinds were built they would like m the share lle ile burden of taxation with the people to late how low tile the ballif affected tile llie wares wads of p the llie la horing men hr he rr re forred to ili the iron y by tile alte pro wilon lull 1111 iron ole oie is placed on th ih flee list in tile lie ditke Sup Su pealor eilor regions for eight bight yeara yeam last post the av erain arieti paid laid for mining ore waa ivas 1 21 st ton lit in the cleveland dl district t riet england ln 24 cents cent a ton in B bilboa aboa spain 10 li cents a ton when the customs house un doom are arc thrown open the laborer in fit america Arn erlea will hivo have to come down to the level of the 10 rent cent laborer of spain ito hf further furl her paid that the wilson bill was bringing the laborers in the I 1 lice lep held fields of the south in direct dimet competition with the pauper labor of nf india arid and china referring to till plate lie raid when abit Alc lInley bill was passed pa med the mall manufacture of tin fin plate was tint an all established industry tit in this country today to day we ve have forty tuo to establishments ailts in successful oper operation Rilon tint and la in cheaper than it his has been for eais cats yet when it was proposed to inaugurate tills this industry by healthful healt hrut legislation the llie Derrin cialle party howled with derision yet tel that product for the tha fiscal beir ending junt june I 1 10 0 IS alst M was over pounds all aff made by bv aberli an in american workshops works hopy to a recent publication in tills city respecting the politics of the soldiers engaged in the chit cl 11 war he showed liv bv quoting the vote actually cast cant by ili the s in the field that where ont had voted voled for mcclellan Cl ollan democrat six had bud voted for lincoln in jle closed by making in an earnest appeal to to all to vote the republican ticket and by a handsome make utah triumphantly republican PROFESSOR PROFESS OIl JOHN P MEAKIN was wag call called ed ott on for a which lie ho preceded with a few remarks stat ini ing that lie was an all englishman by birth but antl anti brillh by adoption A man in england Is a cut cur unless unless lie has 1500 lie sald said jf t lie he he has he is it a gentl gentleman mau england never had any use for lincoln roscoe koscoe conklin or bamm jamm 0 elaine slie she has hag much ume use tor for cleveland the greatest nian man on n earth laughter lie ile hoped his friend fri endri in the first would work with nith illicit and main to rend fiend mr cailan to the legislature professor meakin then recited the dandy fifth a poem of war times which was well and hear heartily lily received judge habits was called on but do df misled on account of the he chilly condl lion iff id tile the hall and the meeting adjourned A republican ralla Is in to be held helcl tonight lit in the seventeenth ward school hoube |