Show BRYAN ViSiTS UTAH Democratic Leader Addresses a Meeting of Several Thousand People at the Exposition Building II I I I r Me Limits His Speech to National Issues Failing to Refer I to Utah Questionslntroductory Speech by Judge PowersJudge King Says He Should be Elected ExSenator Dubois Appeals to Silver Republicans I Tho exposition building was crowded I last night by people anxious to sec and hear Col William J Bryan It Is estimated es-timated that about 7000 people gathered Ito I-to greet the famous orator and political leadcr rho committee stated that seats had been provided for about 5500 Every available seat was taken both on the lower floor and the balcony and hundreds were standing Col Eryuii was enthusiastically rc > celved and In his speech maintained well the reputation ho has established That all those present were not in accord ac-cord with the speakers remarks was manifest from the applause he received for while tho applauso came from all parts of the audience It was not giveu by all presenL Probably not more than half of those attending agreed with the speakers altitude but the prominence of the man was sulllcient to crowd the building BUILDING WAS FILLED i The crowd began arriving as early as 7 oclock and before S the time set for the speaking to begin all the scats were taken A space at the north end of the balcony had been roped off for accommodtalon of the reception committee The crowd refused to seethe see-the Justice of this and several spirited encounters between irate citlens and determined deputy Sheriffs occurred The ropes were thrown don Just before be-fore the speaking began and the crowd rushed through mid began scrambling for thalrn Tho women appeared to I be more energetic than the men Ono I little woman with a determined cxprts nlon gonpially persisted In standing on I a chair Just back of the speakers stand j C and resisted successfully all attempts Ito I-to dlHlodge her Similar occurrences the audience w err the rule throughout i There had bcqn little effort made at decoration The National colors were dnipnd about the speakers stand a few in evidence and a q potted plants were t largo portrait of Bryan was displayed If there were any musicians present I 1 they had evidently been ordered not to 1 make any noise There were four addresses given Judge King spoke first and was followed fol-lowed by oxSenator Fred T Dubois of Idaho Judgii O W Powers who acted as chairman Introduced Col i Bryan In a short address of about live minutes duration jl GIVEN AN OVATION Colt Bryan entered ho building at about ton minutes aftor 8 Ho came In by the west door and was not discovered discov-ered until he had reached the landing un tin1 balcony A ffw who recognized him then bvpran to applaud and the applause wan ivron distributed all over till house and then dov lopwl Into an I d ovutlrjji Th finikin demonstration con Ii Umud until aft r Col Bryan had seated hhrt lf itt wn accompanied by Judge Powers Judge King Judge Henderson 1 Sonator Dubois F B Stephens and 4 1 others and many wMlkncjTrn mnrrnt > i ic men and women occupied seats on the stand I k 17 hi 1J c jjiX S k 1 it i I II lj 1fi r I Lr d k P J I i t 1 fi6iPp ti 11 Mw i sr ss SS H c r I l 7r I 1 r Al1 1 J < = 5 > > > < rk f sK > s3E tx i r fV l r i h c 5r 37 = < r 1 J I Col Bryan Delivering His Address |