Show I A POPULISTS VIEWS Henry W Lawrence Makes 0 Combination i I Com-bination Speech Honrv W Lawrence who followed Senator Rawlins began by stating that there were a number of vital questions beforo the people There WCIC many oresent he said who had not homes of their own and lots otolher things they ought to have Legislation Mr Lawrence Law-rence said had made good limes for a few The Republicans he said had declared de-clared that times were good for the woolgrowers and those interested in sugar The Republjcans claimed lhat protection had given a good price to lead Mr Lav runce admitted that all this was true and that he was glad of It lie admitted that time Republican protection had gen to Utah Industries about 2000000 a year There was one other great product however which had not received tho protection it deserved de-served namelysilver Applause from tho audience Hlt had been protected as the founders of the Government had intended It to be the people of Utah would have been richer by 10000000 Instead of 000000 Mr Lawrence then labored for a lonfl lime with the financial question ending that line of his argument with the statement that the late financial bill Was sufficient to consign a party to political oblivion Mr Lawrence then said that the great mass of the people were In want In the midst of a land of plenty and he proposed that Senators be elected by a direct vote of the people as t remedy l reme-dy lie could sec fraud in our City Councils our Legislatures and our Congress Con-gress lie closed by asking everybody I I lo vole for Initiative and referendum |