Show ROUTED THE RICH MEN Socialists Again Saved Prom the Snare of tho Plutocrats Who Vet Out Amid Hisses sC I was forcibly called to the attention of the capitalists last night that It Is easier fora bloated bondholder to blontfd omholdcr pass through a bankruptcy court than for a rich man to enter the Socialist party lst Whon tho Socialist branch reorganized by Mr Boomer assembled In tho hall last night Messrs Crane Lawrence Johnson Stewart and others who had walked forth from tho previous meetIng with the e stir ma of prosperity upon them and their sl material possessions hanging like mill atones around their necks were discovered In the outer circle where tncv might PICK up tho crumbs that fell from the poor mans political table Tho reorganizers speedily proved them sely to one s to and be J In the majority by about ten tho Plutocrats were allowed to anMb only when they wcr especially the oo Organizer and I then Only tO ask questions oc Mr r ° omoi took occasion to explain that there was no objection to rich men per 8e ns SocIalIstj but that they should not SJ allowed to geL Jn the majority and must bscribo S to the entire Socialist entre Soelalst programmo before they could pot In at iinn Ho dId not say just where tho danger line lay but Intimated that It was pretty low down as Socialism means higher taxes to pay tho wages of the unem ployed who arc to bo put on public works and oven the small Property pUblc mal at cannot ate tho virtue of Socialism and n futuro millennium It the nMwlwr Is too clou onhls trail At the close of his address a number of questions wore propounded by the out casts and answered by tho organizer ac cording t his interpretation or the party doctrine A comrade of religious ten oonclca gave testimony and a motion was mad to adjourn the propaganda meet ingAt I JJropagndn At this point Mr Stewart ono of the plutocrats alleged to bo Implicated in the affair of tho Popullattc platforms at the a Mills mooting arose and addressed tho Chair Chairman Poatc was suddenly af flicted with a defect In his hearing Mr Chairman shouted air Stewart again Question howled tho QUCton antiplutocrats antplutoerts Amid tho frantic attempts of Mr Stewart Stew-art to attract tho attention of the deaf chairman and hisses and derisive remarks from his opponents tho motion to adjourn was puunnil carried As Stewart started for tho door ho exclaimed ex-claimed In stentorian tones Every man leave In this hal who Is n good Socallst will Mr Crane Went Mr Johnson hesitated a moment and departed also Several other sympathizers of the downtrodden down-trodden capitalists hesitated a moment and finally decided to tarry and sea tho grand afterpiece The business meeting of the branch then convened I was as dry aa Salt Lake Is supposed to bo on Sunday and after a while Mr Lawrence went out Mr Boomer outlined his plan for organizing or-ganizing tho city Ono branch Is to bo formed In each precinct and these br nnhea aro to elect delegates to a central cen-tral body to bo known as the local Tho first precinct branch will bo organized organ-ized by railroad men at S West North Temple tonight for the Third precinct Mr Boomer will visit Poplar Grove tonight to-night and organize tho existing branch lucre according to his ideas Ten applications for membership wore received at lost nights meeting and a local constitution adopted A Stato convention con-vention han been called for April r that adopted th-at which n Stato constitution will bo |