Show I ROOSEVELTS LAKE SPEECH t Ho Stirs His Hearers to Intense Enthusiasm En-thusiasm Gov RooEcvelt was greeted with great cheering tho audience rising the S men swinging their hats and the fair not waving handkerchiefs When the 1 ovation had subsided the Governor 1 said I Mr Chairman and Tou My Fellow cItizens Fellow American Men and 1AI Women of litahI cannot tell you hoI lu ho-I hun enjoyed coming to thin State II nnd all this morning I have had such a Ly rood time that I had completely forgotten for-gotten that I wan a candidate for Vice j President Applause In the first place II think I am a middling good i Westerner myself and It must be to iq every man who IB Interested In his JL country a matter ot the keenest delight I to como here and ace the marvels that I I t litlvc been worked out by mans Industry In-dustry thrift business capacity Core S wight and Intelligence here in this 1 State Applause Iuch remains to S be done and the national Government 1 should In my Judgment do Its part for here in the West the next great r11 it ntep must be taken by means of Irrigation LU I Irriga-tion and It Is timely wise and proper N V that the national Government should do Its part In securing the proper storage stor-age reservoirs the proper means for s distribution which can treble and quadruple quad-ruple the capacity of this country and ji I underestimate It when I merely say d treble and quadruple j UTAHS MEN IN WAR Again thoro arc other reasons why I have boon particularly glad to be I here When the cull to arms came two years ago Utah as was to be expected of a foinnionwettlth founded by plo necra who braved every danger as they dro their ox wagons across the great plains and through the passes of tho I I mountains as was to be expected Utah sent her song gallantly to the front Utah perched here right Qn the backbone back-bone of tho continent sent her men to 1 they cant and to tho west Your bat twloa had the great good fortune to i i get Into the war In the Philippines tow I to-w rite llftccn battles on UH banners und I t1 to confer honor not only upon your ci citizens but upon every American i worthy of tho name Cheers and np j < 1t nlauro Utahs contribution of yellow I men the men who wore the yellow 4 mtn Hlrh t of the cavalry did not have the ucj namV good fortune brcauso there wa list1 not amt enough war to go around Applause Ap-plause But IC the chance over come arnlnI earnestly hope It never will Qnrncst 14 come but If It over docs come and I tl i have any say about It Utah men shall M Co that tlnie Cheons und applause 4 And then let roe say Just one word more about ore of you some o tho 1 gentlemen mort with whotn I had the plcaii uro of having a little quiet ride this Mt morning I cnJoyM more than 1 can fli ay seeing them for they look like the t V own brothers of the men In my regi 4 ment whom I got from Arizona and New Mexico Just south of here and I appreciate their having ridden in tog greet me g meHEROES HEROES NOT IDLERS Now I have but one word to Bay to you my fellmvcltteens the men and women of this great State I want to touch ori just one of the Issues In this campaign this afternoon and what I have to say bus been suggested by what has appeared In the papers during the post two days and by what I have seen here myself The other day Mr Bryan In a speech in Chicago IP I reported as having said that It boded I Ill for the Republic to have 100000 soldiers sol-diers walking about In Idleness This I morning I took lunch as a guest of Home of your citizens with three men who wear the regular uniform of the United States army all of whom were with me at Santiago the oldest of whom the LieutenantColonel walks with a cane because on the second day of the siege when he was not walking about In idleness a shrapnel struck him and he will walk lame forth r for-th > rest of his life In consequence I You read In the dispatches this morning morn-Ing about how a band of our men were attacked by ten times their number of Filipinos yesterday how I thIrd of i them were killed or wounded before I I they beat off their foes Do you think that those men were walking about in Idleness Cries of No No and applause ap-plause A third of them are lying at this moment either dead or on hospital hos-pital cots suffering from the Avounds WOltndS they received Do you not think that I the courage of those men that their patlnnt endurance of every hardship I that what they have done In upholding uphold-ing the honor of the flag abroad should I Insure thorn a better reward than slight or slander than being smered at as walking about in Idleness Cries of Yes and applause PROPHECY QUICKLY FULFILLED Now let me point out another thing That news came this morning Yesterday Yes-terday morning ve had the cabled report re-port of tho Philippine commission sent over and II is a rare and unusual thing to have the fulllllment of a prophecy follow so quickly upon the prophecy Jn that report those commissioner com-missioner stated that efforts would be made to overwhelm Isolated detachments detach-ments of our men by bodies of Philippine Philip-pine bandits for the sake of the effect upon the election hero That prophecy was made but yesterday Made by partisans No I say that our opponents op-ponents have spoken of It as a parti san document Do they think that Gen Luke Wright tho Democrat the gallant exConfederate soldier from Tennessee was a partisan when he signed that document When you get out there party lines cease and the DfmnrrSt Jnokf bacc to this country with wonder u nHf P L should dare to draw the Issue agalnst the American flag over there Cheers APPEAL TO PATRIOTISM II feel that In this crisis that In this period of our history we have aright a-right to appeal to every man In whose veins the red blood flows to stand with us now I have a right to appeal to every woman who sent son or brother or lover to the war when the call came I have a right to appeal to you that what has been gained by the blood or our brethren by the children of our loins shall not be forfeited through craven weakness Tremendous applause ap-plause Your own sons and brothers fought In the Philippines under you Mr Chairman They shed their blood that the flag might go forward and It shall not go back Cheers And wo ask of the good Americans but particularly and above all others you I of the West you that embody all that Is most typical most characteristic In American citizenship to see to It that at the outset of the new century the century that Is I great with the faith of the great nations of the earth that this nation shall not abandon Its duty that It shall not abandon the friendly Islanders who have trusted to Its good faith that It shall not cringe from the task that is In front of It that It shall not play the part of the weakling I weak-ling and tho coward but standing forward for-ward with the strength of 0 giant shall make It evident to the nations of the world that they may know now once for all that wherever the American Ameri-can flag has ben hoistod It shall never I be hauled down |