Show enormous gathering at saltair Sal tair PREVAILED lCou sing speeches A stirring and memorable occasion yesterday was a areat day tor the ricans at yalta ir great enthusiasm prevailed and a stirring time was had tha women es well as the men were in it and speeches were inada by both sex the day will be memorable memo as the opening of the campaign that will lead utah to bo clad with the habali ments of statehood A foot american flag stretched across the front of the pavilion nd bearing ane legend republican day was one ol 01 the first things to atch the attention of the excursionists JB aboy entered the pavilion it was an greeting for america and america for americana Ameri cane were the themes and inspiration of the day all the talked of the great flag mrs wells introduced a naw silk one that had jutt baen received by the be publican ladies of the city aa a suit from a prominent republican of the east hon charles E A len broke the ice for the speeches by declaring the wind worse than the democratic party to tale to he asked why should there be a democratic party there should be a republican party because we love america because we refuse to pay tribute to any nation on earth every time wa send abroad for that which we can make or raise on our own soil we are paying tribute our forefathers in the face of war refused to pay tribute why should we not do so in times of oeaze we should be belt sustained aalf respective when we reach that position then we shall take the position taken by that great states man james G blaine hon arthur brown followed with sayin that the republican party will double the money of the country increase the pay of labor and secure american flo floranco anco especially that which 13 own right silver the republican party always has and always will protect utah it is the republican party that is making utan the speaker said that never from the atlantic to the pacific ocean add there been democrat to advocate woman suffrage antil the republican party started the agitation aai tation we gave the vote to the slaves said mr brown we should at least give it to our wives and arnht era who alae than we ave ever been abo friends of the downtrodden and the helpless chairman cannon of the Terri toria committee was the next speaker the question said he ia whether the people of utah will ba this year aa were last satisfied that the majority for he republican candidates will be arger than it was for frank J cannon eat year there ara no factions among us we will stand eb to shoulder the women of utah ba for protection to the 0 utah and not for thy bond lovine party now in power mrs emmeline B wells spoke next 1 I stand for the republican barty said ebe and want to call attention to the fla of the women 0 utah presented by a prominent eastern woman she wished to the republican men of utah for ant she thought men bad still much to do to help qualify women for political tiona we dont pretend to know it all ehe said ant we do know enough to stand for protection to home industries and abet I 1 call republicanism hono W bennett as the nest speaker said my friends we are corning 0 o the groa teat of all can days for utah nov when bian i is to be pat into the habiliments of statehood by an overwhelmingly supreme republican party at some length judge bennett reviewed the disaster wrought by the legislation now said he in conclusion do you want democracy arica answered from no no give ua republicanism hon J 8 baroman ot osden was the next speaker he said the democratic barty know anything about finances na more than children foey want to bang onto the tail of the old british lion all the time loud the republican party is after the interests ot utah it wants to baiad ap its industries the democrats on the other hand or on the negative of that and everything else did you ever bear them sing rally round tha flap boys or anything else about the flag lilian B pardee was the next speaker we dont know anch about politics but we do know something which the men dont and that is honesty women oneat to vote they ought to register even if they want to i kill the constitution women aak in politics only places they know they can fill we want to stand in politics exactly where the men etan we dont want to be nominated by acclamation men are nominated by ballot mrs pardee retired amid cloera col isaac trumbo came on amid the booming of bass drums and the howls of the multitude mr trumbo wanted the republican principles of protection if we cannot manufacture a thine at borne let us du without it let ua do nothing for the english affiliation with the imperial classes lowers american wages everything waa prosperous in this country under the me kinley bill to have excited the envy of foreign nations mr eaid he would not be so uncharitable to the democratic party aa to ally them with the infamous eold of utah AB love is life BO protection Is the safeguard of our country hon alma EI dreede of summit county wis the next speaker the period baa arrived aard ha in which is to don the apparel of statehood the question which confronts us now is shall that new etar in the unions flag by put there bv men who destroy athla nations or hy the republicans who will increase and exalt its glory tremendous cheers greeted the appearance pe arance of hon frank J cannon they were renewed before he could be ein his address they only objection he had to women in politics was that a man would never know which one to obey anil god pity the man said he anois hardhearted hard hearted enough to oppose the will of a woman Mr Cannons bloech was impassioned and Bt irrine the audience responded to it with prolonged cheers and he was obliged to resume after having taken his seat cheers scarcely permitted him to reach his seal after the encore A letter of leeret was read from M ABree denof ogden and was also a letter from mrs john A logan wife of the great union general |