Show I THE CLAIM ON REPUBLICANS No one is discussing silver In Utah Just now The silver miners even are not concerned about IL Not 13 could be raised to try to reawaken Interest In the subject Men know that It Is as useless now as It would be to try to dam the Mississippi In a spring Hood Still every day we are told that the man who advocated silver tour years ago and who Is not a supporter of Mr Bryan now Is a renegade and traitor Lot us see what inducements are offered any man who ever was a Republican to support > the cause of Mr Bryan this year The Republicans Republi-cans gave the Democracy a great victory vic-tory in Utah four years ago I ma lea le-a clean sweep for them How did they use their victory What was the message mes-sage which they gave the Silver Republicans Re-publicans Was it not In effect this All these chestnuts which you drew out of the lire are ours every last one This Is now to be our show and we have all the front seats reserved You can attend the show certainly but you must decide between the hiCk seats on the ground floor standing room and seats In the third gallery You cannot expect that we will permit a Republican Republi-can tp be even a janitor and no Republican Repub-lican typewriter can hold a position unless un-less she promises in advance to mar and help support a Democrat Does not that give a fair idea of the spirit which warmed the greut Democratic Demo-cratic heart in Its victorious hour I Then came Mr ole Chairman Jones Senator White and others bring Ing the words from Mr Bryan himself to theDemocracy of Utah not to drive back Into the Republican ranks the J Mends through which the unparalleled Victory was won But how were they < I answered How did our neighbor across the block answer Was it not that conditions were peculiar In Utah That no afmiatlon with Republicans was desirable or necessary 1 StlaJ I that could have been I forgotten had the I Democracy proved Its ability to wisely I use the power In Its hands But how did they execute their trust Was the 1 State or Itu interests or the counties I and cities and their best interests a concernment to the party 1 Or was It I not rather C Hcrnmble for spoils Did they not persecute everyRepublican In I I ofllco to fet him out and when neecR snry absolutely demoralize niIYd part < ment over which a Republican jiresld I ed Did they not try for two yenVfc to depose a Chief of Police in SaltLaical solely boqause ho wns a Republicanl 1 Did they not finally JId t1c noi by legislation so c I far as they could make both the Police and Fire departments of this city partisan par-tisan machines Did not the late Council of UilB city utterly neglect the citys Interests In order to further the petty interests of the Democratic parly Then when the Slate was almost al-most without repres6ntation in Congress Con-gress though the Democrats were In I overwhelming majority in the Legislature Legis-lature was not the whole session frittered i frit-tered away to the utter neglect of the interests of the State In a vain effort I to elect n Senator Why should not Silver Republicans be tumbling over I each other to try to keep the State In Democratic hands |