| Show SEND CLARK IN mm Wyoming Senator Opens Weber County Campaign HE WAS WARMLY RECEIVED e Ho Talked to the People as a Friend f and Neighbor of Those Things That Concern Us as Individuals Ho Dwelt ontho Disasters of Democratic Demo-cratic Ascendancy From 1S93 to 1S97 and tho Immediate Revival of Business anJi Industry When President McKinley Took Office Till UNE SPECIAL Ogden Oct IGThe campaign In Wo bet county vas formally opened here tonight by Senator C D Clark of Wyoming Wyo-ming who addressed an appreciative audience at the Grand operahouse The stage had been handsomely decorated deco-rated with Hags and bunting pictures i of Washington Grant Lincoln Mc i Kinloy and Roosevelt on eIther side and above the stage A clever effect was the attaching ot a broad piece of bunting to the drop curtain which went ui with the curtain forming a handsome and appropriate overhead decoration Chairman Agce called the meeting to order at 830 oclock and as the curtain went UP thu following were noticed seated on the stage Col A B Hayes exCounty Chairman Edwin Dlx Secretary Sec-retary John V I3luth 12 T Hulanlskl Sidney Stevens Charles R nolllngs vorlh A S Toone Bishop E W Wade F W Chambers C M i LJrough Chairman Aircc first Introduced the Georgia Colored qusirtette who rang Leo L-eo tth negro melody and responded loan lo-an encore Chairman Asee Ihen made a short address In which he look occasion occa-sion lo pay his respects to the Salt Lake Herald and compared the conditions condi-tions of the country under a Democratic Demo-cratic administration with those under the control of the Republicans and announced an-nounced Col A B Hayes as chairman of the evenlns CH A HIM AX HAYES talked but a few minutes but set the house In a roar I of applause at the outset out-set by the following opening remark It Is peculiar that nt just this moment the moon is going into ccllyse and another ecllpe will be complete on the 1th 1 day of November when the Democratic Demo-cratic part will go Into total eclipse He then ievlcwed the condition of the country and characterized the policy of the Democratic party as simply one of opposition to everything proposed by a Republican administration for time best Interests of the people In referring to the labor Questions he I said that time strike had become serious and was already al-ready being considered by the Republicans Repub-licans lnlhe way of putting more power pow-er Into the hands of the President to curtail the power of the great corporations corpora-tions Tn speaking of the Democratic doctrine thai free irjide would prevent these combinations of capital he asked how It was Ihen that In ngland there were 113 separate trusts with a com bined capital of more than all those of America combined No said he if we exyect relief from these menaces lo human liberty we must lootf lo time Republicans for that relief SENATOR CLAnK SPEAKS TIc then introduced Senator Clark Mr l t Clark was greeted with a round of applause when he stepped to the front of the platform lie hcgnii by saying1 thai he wuj very glad to address H Utah audience for the llrst time In blfl life 1 Just wanied lo come down here as a friend and neighbor to talk of tho < c things that concern Us as In dividuals that speak of my happiness and yours and speak of the weal or woe of my Nation and yours r dont think we talk boss I matters over often enough What Is good for a Republican Is I good for a Democrat and what is 111 for a Republican Is ill for a Democrat Demo-crat so we ought all to gel together and talk these mailers ever Solicitous for myself my home and my country the o Is not one principle of the Republican Re-publican purl v that I would not cheer fully resign iv I could believe that It was not rlnht The speakir talked in a low earnest convincing lone that carried convlcllon und was repeatedly applauded lie expressed ex-pressed his approval of the expression of Grover Cleveland that the great dlf I erenr between time two VU1lIe9 was and is I always the tariff question It had been to from his earliest recollec tion in 1SG7 I knew that somothlncr was wrong said the Senator lOr was but a chump of a boy but I knexv some thing was wrong I knew that the Job was gone Unit clothing and food were scant but 1 did not know what the trouble was until later when I began to Investigate There hi I a aoutr that will ring forever In my ears Hard Times Come Again No More and thank God and the Republican party they never have and never will THIRTY YEARS IN POWER Reviewing the last thirty years of Re publican rule up to 1S91 he staled that it had made the United States the rich est nailon on earth I la people the best clothed most prosperous and most happy But said he time American people are a peculiar people1 They wanted a change and lucy eleclcd Grover Cleveland President of the United Staten Within twentyfour hours from the time they made that fatal inlslalce they woke up The bank began to fall factories to close ami wives and children went cold and with out food THE DEMOCRATIC PARALYSIS Those four years cost Ibis country over three thousand millions of dollars Who will forget the sorrow and dJs tress of that lime Seeing their mis take they began to think that protec lion was a good thing after all and they elected that great apostle that knight errant of protection William McKlnley Simultaneously the country took on new life Factories resumed operations new Industries aprunr up Ilk magic and in an Incredibly short time all were happy and prosperous and have been ever since THE IRRIGATION BILL Speaking of the Irrigation bill he told of the effort of the Western Son atom to get the bill through and the opposition met at the hands of the Eastern members of Congress but an soon as it wax brought to the attention of President Roosevelt he hail taken up the fight for the West and the Senators Sen-ators and Congressman were rallied to Its support and thu bill Ifl5iei Speak ing of the financial condition of the Nation Na-tion he referred to the bond issue of 2 per cent gold bonds of two year ao and said that they were now selling In New York and nil large cities of the country at 103 which he said was the highest price ever commanded for the both immi i i nny nation on the globe and bo-th at there was now In the United Slates treasurj more money than any other nation on the globe ever had at onetime one-time since time t began THE TRUSTS Regarding the trusts he stated lhat there weie irusls under protection and trust under free trade It dont make any difference whether It Is Dcmocratlp or Republican if lie ban the greed of gain In bIn l heart he will oppress hla fem If he Is that kind of a man fe-m I manSrf far as politics Is concerned the only blow that has been struck at the trustn has been struck by the Republican Repub-lican party He then referred lightly to ttfq Philippine question and said that whatever the differences of opinion might be now that the Nation has secured se-cured them ant they would never be surrendered No friends the American people this year are not going to uphold a man who would pull down the American Hag They are not going to put men In ofllce who will pull down that flag In closing he addressed a feeling admonition ad-monition to the Democrats not to bo dlscouragwl that the country was all right would be nil right and that they should quit predicting Qlsastcrgo homo and solace themselves that th Republicans Repub-licans were going to win anyhow and that the prosperous condition of the country would be continued Senalor Clark goes to Logan tomorrow tomor-row morning where he with Senator Kearns will address a meeting |