Show TOM FITCH AI LOOANe Greeted Warmly by a Splendid Splen-did House of Citizens SPEECH MADE IMPRESSION And a Very Strong One Marked l Contrast Between This Audience I and the One that Greeted the Democratic 1 f Demo-cratic Speakers Ho Spoko on Capital I Capi-tal and Labor Prank Cannon Carries Car-ries Dismay to the Democrats cf Sanpote Judge Poweis Talks at Panguitch of Democratic Emblem I TRIBUNE SPECIAL I Logan Utah Oct OA uplcndld house greeted Tom Filch here tonight I one which contrasted In a most marked I manner with that assembled to greet 1 I the Democratic speakers last night J The operahouse was complelcly fllleu I with Logans moat Intelligent citizens I and they accorded the orator of the II olltor I I evening n very warm Lecer Lion I He was Introduced In a very neat c f speech by John A Hendrlcksen who i noted n chairman of the meeting Mr I I Fitch brought the house to its feet In applause of this sally Several days 1 I I ago u friend of mine In Sail Lake said to me If I had the wings of a bird I I would fly to the North the South the I East and the Wesi and proclaim W J I r Bryan President of the United States said I to him My filond you would I be shot for 2 wild goose before you hud Mown a mile Throughout hiD remarks I there were frequent bursts of applause LI L and the address evidently made a I I I great Impression He spoke In substance I sub-stance aa follows I I I MR FITCHS SPEECH The great fortuiics of tho anclonts were I tho result or Plunder not ul production The lUt fiuniShied I Roman citizen who ho came a 1 trailer and condemned to death a So Senator lnt to who tho established a manufactory ns < seventeenth century all 81cntcenh wealth was In handed estates and ul banks i Inndet ctates snvlnKs were unknown Casto ruled tho world thl and It > < continued to rule It even In this Republic until the Republican party was born out of tho farms and workshops oC thc free North Before the war the Democratic party ruled this Nation and in ilftuen States capital owned labor and owned It aonlV li > hiUly that th6 capitalist iLnM the legal 1 rFhV to scourge Almost unto death tho black blncl laborer Who refused to perform uncompensatcd toll Now after forty years of unbroken Republican rulo In many Slates and of Republican ascendancy In the Nation te combined Nnlon power of all tho millionaires In America could not force nn hours work oi marca tramp who preferred to lie upon the svoss I I may add by way of suggestion lo I thosp gentlemen who are HO unxlous rj I precipitate u conflict between capital and l capiol une labor that the combined power of all tho t Democrats In America cannot force a I I capitalist to Invest In a mine or a woolen l I I mill if he prefers to lock his money wol up 1 In a safedeposit vault I ALl STAND EQUAL Thc truth Is and every schoolboy knows I ih It i t that In thIs favored land of ours mIN1 h it lionalros and paupers stand equal before1 tho law Wherever there has been Inof quality and tyranny and denial of rlghtt It ii i has been perpetrated l outside Illhtl il i law and In rJetnteu It and It has not Men labor l perpetrated by the employers of I DEMOCRATIC OUTRAGES Mr Bryan accuser the Republicans of I Ignprinpr numan rights Did anybody ever hear of a gang of Republican mlne sang cpublean owners dynamiting u Democratic miner namlnS 1 Democrtc cabin because ho refused to work at lhv ogr offered DId anybody or hear thr 01 a mob of Republican stockholders In a strcee railroad company stripping n whipping women because they refused to ride In tho cars Is It not true that wher I ever there has been rioting and arson and murderous assaults upon peaceable labor ers there have developed the Jargeot Demi ocratlc majorities LOWERS THE STANDARDS Mr Bryan iI this campaign has lowered tho standard a Americanism he has low ered the standard of Democracy Itself by his persistent nppeiUh to race and class prejudices He appeals to Hermann to voto for him becauo he Bays that he sympathizes sym-pathizes with the Uoors In South Afrlcai Ho appeals to Irishmen to voto for him bccauHO of his false assertion that Presi dent McKinley has a secret treaty with I wih England He appealw to Poles to vote for him becau o he claims that wo intend to govern tho Philippines as Russia governs Poland It Is a marvel 1 that he did not ap peal to the Italian Nihilists to voto for him because lie applauds tho aButalna lon of King Humbert Ho Iterates and reiterates his migmertiomm that tho pending ontest la 3 contest of the man against the dollar r1B If Mr Bryan In his wild ambition to reach tho white House should really succeed suc-ceed in arraying the man against the del lar then God Almighty help the man Tho dollar would not light the man as Il Bryan claims It would The dollar Is a covnrd the dollar would run the dol I lar would GO into 1mlliimg amid tho man would go hungry The worst enemy of the worker Is the demagogue tnem or the dreamer who Induces him to ote so as to make capital feel Itself unsafe AVhon hard times come when strikes are gen I oral when Industrial disturbances abound and abpvo all when social or political Iioltcnl revolutions are threatened capital can spread Its golden wings and fly away to Canada or to England or Germany or France or It can seek the focluslon of the aafcdeposll hoxca until tho peril lies passed away But labor has no wings It cannot pay for passages to Ixmdon or Paris or Berlin pnMsiNi Q safedeposit boxes to retire to t It I canrfbt hlbornato like a bear or an opossum and 43ucit8 pats for sustenance I mut > ti tay where It I It must cat and In order to cat it must earn Labor la I perishable commodity It will nol J keep comrodl THE LABORER MUST AY Tho laborer is powerlcnii hccauHc often he has not Iho means to move himself and family to another field A friend of mine In the East employed na gardener o 1 Frenchman who was competent but cranky and greatly objected to receiving orders from a woman On one occasion the lady of the hous6 gavo directions qon curnlntf the planting or flowers which An tome insolently refused to obey She at once discharged him und sent him to her c husbands ofilce for pay As the money was being counted out Antoine said Ah Kir I ilimm i very very sorry for this I could stay with you forever hut your wife ah mon Dlcu Yom wife IB n terror ter-ror The gentleman of course could not permit the gardener to discuss his wlfos domestic disposition and pushing time money toward him exclaimed There my man that will do there Id I your money I you cnn KO Antolnc pocketed tho t money shrugged lib shoulders and exclaimed Sir 11m sorry for you i as for mo as you say I can go but you I All you iniittt stay Capitalists can KO but laborers must nliiy for thev are forced to find a market I for their labor where they live and llnd It on the Instant nover find Itat all AH 1 havo often wldthc work which might have been dono and was not done on Monday is of no value whatever on Tuesday morning But how can labor find 1 market for itself If It drives its customers out of the market places and forces thorn lo leave the country And why should labor be I guilty of DIChn folly Why should the I worker vote himself out of a job In ord r Ito I-to vote Mr Bryan Into ono All this talk about men being enslaved by capitalists Isito I use some forceful If slangy Saxon olmpiv Orot The Armours the Rockefellers Rocke-fellers tho CnrncElM tho Havcmeyora and moHt oCth great Industrial organizers organi-zers have cornc up from the ranks They zcrl are In touch with Ihe masses of the pco > j plo You may question their patriotism their Integrity or their mainanlmltybut j no man can question their sagacity They understand the American people they know tho danger line and they win keep away from I r WHERE ARE THE AGGRESSIONS Again 1 ask where are the aggressions of capital tho tyranny oC wealth tho menace to liberty which Democratic orAtors orA-tors arc talking about There was never history when the demand I time In our hllol for labor wan greater or the wages of labor f la-bor better than now While Mr Bryan is 1 I prophesying evil to the land the furnaces mire glowing the forges arc clanking tho I spindles ore hummlnE and thd Individual J effort oC every man to pot on In life It I building up In this Republic tho grandest edifice of wealth and prosperity that hai over Illumined civilization elIInlon There IH poverty of course suffering of surCerlnG course discontent of course There are I I weak mon and worthloBH men imbecile men and lazy men drunken men and dis honest mon There are people who aro content to live In filthy tenement houses ICs nd dirty cabins who would rather beg ort s or-t tl money than earn 1 who buy whisky ratho than bread and cigarettes In rp cgnrctc preference to soup But tho great masu of tho American people aro industrious I j bpncflt l and ambitious They arc tho fathers t fath-ers and mothers of lie brightoycd brightbrained utrongllmbcd boys and girls who arc growing up Into tho men and women who when we havo Journeyed I d nwili make and keep our Republic fore mbst among tho nations of tho earth God fiend holp and upholding to tho men I and the party that will promote this end God send blight and confusion and disaster disas-ter and defeat to the men and tho party that would Imperil or Impede the KUCCCHS to of tho policies that havrt over brought prosperity and hnpplnew to tho homes of II I America |