Show RAWLINS WAS BITTER I His Address Abounded in Coarse Abuse of the Republican Party Senator Joseph L Rawlins was Introduced Intro-duced as in plain man coming from from the people which probably accounts ac-counts to some extent for the biter ness of his remarks Senator Rawlins said In part Mr Chairman Ladles and Gentlemen Gentle-men I am very glad to see you tonight to-night glad of the honor and privilege of addressing you I hope you will be glad to hear what 1 have to say not for my sake but for my cause r came from 0 place which is a general gen-eral center of politics where they not only mal laws but where political Issues are born where there are men In power who have become afraid of the Constitution which they have sworn to uphold who turn livid at the mention of the Declaration of Independence Inde-pendence of their country 1 came from a place where bargains to sell the country and the rights of the people I are being fulfilled brazenly In the sight of the Nation I came to deliver a I simple ant plain l message to the people I of Utah who Ire to be the vanguard of the great army of libertyloving people I of this country who are soon to fight the most momentous political battle of I all the centuries ABUSE OF MKINLEY And I come to say to you Get Into line for the election of William II King get into line with the next Administration Ad-ministration get Into line with the great honest masses of the people of the e United Stales to rescue the country coun-try from the grip of Moloch Get into line to fight that Executive of our country a man without a principle a party without a conviction an Individual Individ-ual without civic courage 0 party that has no platform and a man at the helm who w hon he rises In the morning his first act Is to put his ear to thc ground I the next Is to pray to Mark Ilanna and the next to read 0 message from Oils that the war of criminal destruction Is over who listens to the oracles all daylong day-long who Is not competent oven to change his own mind but has It changed for him after the sun goes down ownTHE THE DISLIKE OF BRYAN Get Into line 1 say with the people who are going to elect the man most haled of all men hated by those who hate liberty haled by those who hale the Hag which stands for the purposes I for which this country of ours was dedicated by those who created it I haled because they know he is honest because they know he is fearless because be-cause they know he has civic courage I say get into line with those people I who arc toll to make William J Bryan Bry-an the next President of the United States Applause Two or three years ago the Republican Repub-lican party of Utah adopted a platform Indorsing McKinley and all his policies They did nol oven then have the hardihood hardi-hood or Inconsistency to point with pride to Abraham Lincoln and his achievements They did not have the courage theTi or dare to tell the people of thin State whether they wanted the money of the Constitution and the people peo-ple or wanted us chained to the gold standard They did nol dare lo say then whether they stood for protection or the open door Now they do not dare to say that they stand for the policies of McKInley It Is McKinley the great and good McKinley that Is all there Is to the local Republican platfoim But what will become of the Republican party when McKiniey dies BARGAIN TO SELL COUNTRY I said 0 moment ago that the Republican Re-publican party had made a bargain to sell the country That isa very serious charge I want to tel you some of the things T have observed and which doubtless you have observed They passed the bank bill All the obligations obliga-tions of the United States shall be paid in 0 given standard not gold and silver sil-ver but gold The Secretary of the Treasury must maintain the parity of ail other kinds tof money with gold Whenever Lym n Gage concludes that there IB a disparity of silver with gold or greenbacks with gold or treasury nole with gold he may do what he pleases to remove that dlnparllv lie IK given unlimited authority whenever he sees fit to do I The backers of tho United State arc the bondholders They donated this Increased value this additional I wicrlficp which jvery taxpayer tax-payer ofthe United States has to meet to ps y the debt of the Nation they do pa tod that to the banks Why Because Be-cause time banks helped to raise the corruption fund which brought William AIcKlnlpy Into office To whom else did the Republican party sell time country or a 5llcc of the t country Thre Is the Standard OH company H WIIH organized with a watered stock amounting to 5100000000 In a few PN by 1 reason of the I monopolies which it obtained tho stock now IH worth between l iiOO000 000 and 50W1OCO000 DOESNT LIKE SUBSIDY BILL I Mr RanHnK then referred to time sliP subsidy bill and Mid It had lub cd bi hat been re IMirtwl to the Senate by the Committee on Commerce an handed to them by I representatives of the great monopoly I I without the dotting of an 1 or the I crossing of a t M If they were but the tools of monopolies Somebody on this platform the other I nIght said that the Republican jwirty was In favor of prolecilner lead l They did not say anythittK about lati ill thttr platform Jn Italt The R M ubli tau party in Its platform dots not dare to point to nr t beneficent operation opera-tion nf U iritit ttve tinff Wh > Tif uiplunutl ro pr < ntilV rf tho I UrAJ SUtj unJt th srtat and good McKiniey has In these m drn days come within the sphere of Influence of Great Britain if France of Germany nncl of Russia Great Britain Is In favor fa-vor of free trade at home and free trade abroad The Republican pall Is I owned by Ihp monopolies and trusts They want free trade on everything they have to buy but protection j 90 > everything they have to sell WANTED TO TALK PLAINLY I an going lo talk plainly tonight 1 I have no apologies lo make for defending de-fending the Constitution and the hag The time flies of Imperialism the mcn i dlcants for office seeking for emoluments I ments to bofUow who have no higher l regard for the rights and duties of I American citizenship that they may 1 bt able to fal down and worship at the fee of the man who is dominated I from across the water by those who II would sell the masses of the American people into eternal slavery by the I eternal god the party thai stands for I these tImIngs cannot 1c I ought to I die and It will die I I PORTO RICAN TARIFF Referring lo tile question of Porto I Rico Senator Rawlins said that a I proclamation had been issued inviting I the people of thai Island to come under 1 the protection of the United States I that they would be entitled to nil thc riglils and privileges of the American rltlsen that they threw oil their poll llcal allegiance to Spain and welcomed our forces with open arms that now 1 the Republican party is desirous of I pulling a tariff on the products of Porto Rico for maintaining a principle which Senator Rawlins said was the I principle of despotism I The question of tie Philippines was next taken up and the speaker said I that every paper and every Democrat that could be purchased by a bribe was being purchased to uphold the cause of Impei lallsm and said the fact that the honest Journalists would not rise lo Importance of this occasion to tell tIme truth rather than to put a few paltry dolar In their own pockets was a portent por-tent of very great evil to this country In closing Senator Rawlins made on appeal to the voters of Utah to elect William II King |