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Show CRITICISED JUDGE POWERS. Judge Frick Also Attacked Amoricnn Party and Senator Cannon. Special to Tho Tribune. RICHFIELD, Oct. .Another good rally was hold by tho Republicans In this city Ia3t evening, with Judge Frlck as tho npeuker. The Monroe malo quartette, quar-tette, the Young Women's Glee club and the Cor not band furnished music for tho occasion. Tho hone was well filled to begin with, hut guile a number left before be-fore thj speaker got through. Judgo Frlck Indicated plainly- that bis campaigning trip Is telling on him He was weak, hoarso and evidently not well, but ho manocod to cover a wide rang.i of subjects to show what the Republican party had done for lho Nation and for Utah, and to compuro conditions under tho different administrations since IBM. Criticised Judge Powers. Tho speaker took Judge Powers sharplv lo task for some of tho things h is alleged al-leged to have said Powers had do-C do-C la red that he would vole for a tariff on certain Utah products, when they were already protected under the Dlngley bill. It tho tariff was removed from the goods manufactured from those products It would bo of no use to protect tho raw material, for tho manufacturer could not tuy and compete with foreign labor. Judgo Frl-ck went lntc come d tails on the rural free delivery System, the muoducdioA ot the cotton boll wtovu. tho Increased cultivation of rice, as re- cent Republican legislation having good H effect. Ho declared tho irrigation Jaw H was not by Newlanda H The Republican party Is accused of ex- H travagance, but It has been building up, fiH and lmpiovlng the country and provldli g H for a canal across tho Panama isthmus. H lho Republican party always paid fori ll what it did and always hud money to IH met Its obligations without having lo H borrow, when Cleveland had to borrow ' When no Improvement:! at all were made. Like Fleas on a Good Dog. He compared the trusts to fies on i Jr , 'I good dog, and suggested that It would rot to propel to kill th- dog to gel i id mmm of tha r.i'iis. rrH Som-ftody asked, "How about tho -'1 American party?" JH "There is no American party except fho liH Republican l. I ir-d th' ''I- il er. "There Is a Sail Lake partv which iiH has deserted the only real American liH partv because It could not have its Way. il There have been but two parties under , lH that name. The rlrat died after lis first 'iiH campaign." and Mr. Frlck predicted that fiH the one In Utah would follow suit, as It iiH had no principle to bold It together He mWm said It was all a trick of Frank J. CaP- liH lion's to ch i t the I i m tic ticket. mmm There was no use discussing it, he said: JiH It was like llrlng birdshot at a battle- iiH IH |