Show BIG REPUBLICAN RALLY AT THEA ER Senator Fairbanks on tho of o othe the tho Campaign MRS MUS ALSO TALKS Tile rhe Irle ur Iia II iy The ot oi the Salt lAke WU WAI taxed to It I lilt lu I OP the th mud much rII gaIly The prin lii ot 01 the wu Sen Sentor na tor ot of hort hor b Mrs Irl J 1 Ellen ad 1 were WI malle by and Fred It IL Holloway ot of Ander fl 0 Go GoV Wells Ind on the erv cru many I including CIrk ut utI ul I w The building wa iy decorated With bunt I Iw nR while lard I tile life lICe II lu IlOr Halt r and Gov trI prominent The rho Utah flatter Battery I n fl the t bal l the and like the th 11 If no end ot or pc The Th mun beau promptly lit sst I I Io o 0 i k It before an 11 sd d Ph WI take TL lilt was VII called tu to order by SIal at Ie IC 11 wh tJ 00 II cc the 11 III well Welle Velle lr 1 tl III Guy Gov WI was 1 b by the audience and with a aIt ate te It i anti happy bI ru lr tri J I Iou ol er Ir r said In part Mr Gentlemen end and I thank iou ou for the warmth vf t Lt r T 1 It Ii l to I be awl t a a worker In Ii a Rood good cause UR I 1 hUll ha h n In tatu and In this ty on and eel teel quite at home In ur r 1 I shall bet be here her and In the ther r a I J Slat States until the otes are tut ull uJ rind And shall have hae wallY to speak ot at the make moke Cor or political 11 and nd tu to ou wh why It to 10 mr in nah Itah rive lve her sute tt tr fr antI and lJ at the urn time elect a Ian llIn It which will return II a to the Senate ot of th the United s also elect A An and the full tull It t ticket 1 1 I have spoken tv tu II 1 ot f th noble nollie principles and poll ell ck t r thu thO party I have ps 1 i ih It its I ot of economic anti Jt It noble doctrInes doctrine ot of human rl II faIthful guardianship ot of th I and It I embodiment t ill I I tilt of r the Constitution In conCI con CI u 11 t C c legislation and anal tion lIun It I s i than In an 1 to ut t forth the Ihl IhlI t I r ur t the party the ot Iet decade ot of the nine t nth are so fresh In our Ih thy form Corm Buch auch an epitome 0 of Pern Im mIle rA ter at II tone one end and n Rt at the other that r t ou ev tu to the American voter oter Behold the and cHit our ballut for tor Ih lirtY which II l upon right hL FIn II ji 1 which redeems Its It II pledges lini II hI 11 II hu has brou brought ht In the It Ity ot f the present Ila What these were ere what their fulfillment l h you ou will hear from Crom the lil bi 0 oi j the evening United ot of I sIlI 1111 nit take A moment of hi tune iut II you on the rill rare op 01 ot of Information and IMn I lit cit down n let me give you ou this thI which not only fUI UI I 1 th Ih of a loal 1051 ftc Ite n heart hut but IU as the mature and nd of oC many years ear of at 11 l I tu uly and observation Th party is III the party or of 1 Ill n Ins 1111 breath II progress Its p eh hl the language of the world is ib I It 1 t th tho rhetoric of the borne and Ind andt t I L III HI U 1 no fl the hlll It holds within It 1 Ink Ih armies ot of all It Political toll tic I conditions weIghs Pr ilir and pell seizes the ear earlIst earh lIst It h ir to that sentiment IntI 1 k 1 I IM are the I vital elements ot of otAn Art An ui rl un an life louII applause I Ir r 11 0 wt a bright nd lOd witt witty Mrs Ir Pouter FOller anti And In tr tH f i I hili hia auditors for Cor about ten or rr minutes after which Governor v In a but I Jr Ir t I the d gentleman i fr f I The senator upon T 7 I r 01 1 an ovation and after atler the all ai allI I tU 11 hail h he said J TI t IS ir 1 r I lAdles and Gentle Gentler r I t A I said In Denver the other I h i I h hiLve not nol been accustomed to toa a al I In ladles who hol l In their hani Ill potential ballot billot I sin Im grail f I r second lelUnd opportunity to Ad Adr tr r on fl ot of ladles gentle II n fl I Ito It hold In their hand bands the die del delIh Ih this country and what I IR say to toJ J J I ht tello I shall lilY sey 11 1 straightforward way with UI u r p E to anyone anone no matter how bow bowa r a 1 II they may dl disagree Agree with me 3 11 t ot of the policies that 01 I I r In the tho He par parr r rc all Interested In gow O On n fl t There I Is In my Judgment I c 01 i relation between government I I j I between government a It j we have hae good 1000 gov 0 rr I w have hae prosperity It we wee e I 1 I e I WI We hare hae ader I t It Is the th common de desire lre of oC us t Pi principles pot pol I In n administration which shall fl 0 h I and prosperity In our t I t I Four our years oro ngo II xI hi t I 1 it Ir the United States 0 a coadi II a r f that does not exl exist t to Fur years ago how hoI brief they hr 4 re n I b by the calendar but h n 0 b by achievements how tt I there Woe t and ant f r 01 l nl end ot of the Republic to the t rn n the great farms the crops In lay t I g ot of factories Nm t of the country to the other there want rant In over every Ic J c und and I nm am Ila glaI 1 to 10 II any the aoI for Cor no ono one C eels ls Quicker than HI ti I tb Ih tOUt touch of adversity the evil ot of I n I i I our years erA ago agoL L ld waa all In hiding and hUg l n I of thousands ot of our tell fellow ow 1111 Itt ns Were walking the vaya ut of the UnIted II tg hg II Irk rk only n a chAn to 10 la is t I at t an fly nag AIe how lIow to Prosperity III Ii mull smiling on th Ih as never before the lIneN Is rr the farn there Is pros I nt In the great cIties C III ir I Insl Rd of labor seeking work IU as It tI four years ago work ork is III seeking 1 Jr from one end ot of the country to n t ther Look upon the picture or of tur r ago a o look II upon po II the picture r day and toll me ins III my countrymen I ter the mighty change that ha has t i n T Wrought Is II the work ot of nt chance chac In the Republican party tie de areti as on one ot of its great cardInal doe doc it belIef bellit In the virtue ot of a pro proM hUM M t t It to t tM lean tO La overthroW thu t lIOn ileon law the child ot of AntI and dishonor antI md enact In its Ils place 1 a and horn hOI nt cut anti 1111 whole wholesome ome tariff law AP A And what was more than that whit what wu was Wrester reater and men Inore pl to nominate one ot of th mud nd wIsest and ami belt ot Of as I our Bur candidate to carr into luto the lawn by a of Ohio Great applause No sooner had th the president taken hU hili high oath of ome than he In ft Congress In extraordinary session Ion order that they upon the question of the tariff anti a tariff law Unit would set in motion tilt greet engines ut of commerce Prot ertl to AmericAn met on fIe tte l th ot of March ann nd took into Inlo consIderatIon the condition o othe at atthe the count country It deliberated upon Ule thi grist eat subject of a judicious and equi equitable table thle law a law that would An remedy to the treasury of o othe the United States and which would si siso 1 to so as to promoting the In tenets of American labor and Amen Amerl un tan for the North hut tor foi the North and nd Ruth fI alike nJ In du Jue time CongreSS enacted the Dingley Y law the law SW which bear the signature ut 01 tb the best beat guarantor of If th of or I tariff legislatIon William President ot of tho th United tinted Ap AI piau Disuse Ie How splendidly It has bill fled ed alt All that was In favor ni It No o sooner hll had It been and become Ine a 1 law Ulan than ban tc lo take on new lire life throUghOUt tIme the coun country country try which is II the vr fount toun dallon lone atone of oC all pr progress sari all IU mw Cu sa lOOn the country old enterprises were reopened new enter linter Pities were erected and soon lOOn capital was bUlY bus soon lIoon tIne the great reat army amlY of work workIngmen ork Ingmen were e invited Into avenues Avenue ol of profitable employment soon the prod product products or of the farm began to IDre Increase In value alue The ol old 1 doom doom had disappeared the sun lun ot of was wal again In full tull orb In an am unclouded heaven TUg LAD QUESTION The tariff ulrIC law vu 1111 the beginning ot o othe the change flom the deplorable ot of 18 We e did not forget Uth In the preparation or of that law A groat and splendid State she be I ii Great applause She has hal wealth that Is II be beyond yond computation and a future that no noad nobody body ad can measure It If you ou are hut trUe to yourselves and true to your Upper Utah will outstrip the mot most ar ardent ardent dent dreams of the most mOlt progressive ot of I Itoda toda today We Ve knew that Utah was Inter interested I tilled ested In the production of oC lead 1811 that wag wal one ot of the great articles that was laid aWl away b by Mother Iother Nature the old miser miler anti ala ago Wt We knew that our were dead and we set t About In an IntellIgent In a ne lie fashion to revive them and put them on theIr feet teet again SO WI we In the duty on lead and front from that moment your great reat mince began bean to develop and Increase the ot at lead went up until It became to operate tine the mines that It was un to operate In RIG And nl I IU Iwas was U told b by one ot of your our great miners lode that the value ot of lead Is na naton U a aton ton more today thAn It WaS a when the Republican Came Into power Lets et think about It WI We hAve op opposed posed to us UI 1 a party lIart and A candidate that for tor tree free trade tn in lead free trade In all the great rrt commodities who for tor a revenue duty onI antI and that means that they wish to buy abroad those product that we can well make St At home putting upon them a riven revenue III duty only or that dUt duty which shall the most not to the producer not notto notto to the laborin man but to the tress treal ury ry Of the United States Stale Are ire you will to turn tum over the tariff legislation of c this country to a party that Is Ie wilt In to strike down clown the great IreAt lead Iad In erect ot of the State ot of Utah The op my countrymen Is here It If you von wish to stimulate tine the production or of lead cad stimulate your our ireat reat mining inter tl then vote ote for tor the he ery Inc incarnation ot of the protective principle which Is In the Interest ot of the ot of lead In tine the United States TIm SIl E QUESTION W We also allO said the cheep hep Industry ot of the he United States StAtu is II ont one of the great grat We looked out nut upon the neat plains ot of Utah ot of Wyoming ot of ColorAdo ot of Indiana wherever the heep industry could be Ie ad We said eald tine the Wilson Ill law Is tiCs ds to sheep husbandry In the United States In 1991 there were ena 47 oo sheep In tile tue United StAt States In Utah and ud In other States State valued at atm m Along came the lIlon Iw SW which viciously struck out the beep Interest and down lown went the number of sheep to In the thear par ar lH and the lIlue alue at that date Will The fill fall from o to represents the loss to tot tole t le sheep growers or of the United nd ad they ate to credit that loss ION to Dun Dern cratic We said ehI the beep t ot of Utah and other Stat States hould not be destroyed We shah net to other the production ion tion ot of sheep And wool The bingley Ingley law SW Increased the dut duty on sheep In reseed the dut duty on Wool with whAt smut The m ray countrymen ram wal Almost Farmers began to 0 the sheep heep Industry tine the umber ot of sheep increased their value so 10 that In 1900 1100 W wE hI had In the States sheep worth r This mighty lucree In the number of oC sheep and In their heIr was for tor the ot of the ot of the Unite States I Is this reason for om turning over our the to tins enem ot of the Industry of at the ha Untied ilA T transfer this great reat Interest frota the hand of William who foe tOl tees terl and Protects It to WillIam J Bryan its arch arh enemy The wool In interest terest terell is II ot of course tu Lu the Ih heIp Indu industry try You know that In I 15 wool told at from to I rents IlL a lOut d and that ta In hP It lisa hili h selling llIn In the neIghborhood It f II 16 n a pound The price ot of wool doubled Does Doe that men anything to 10 the wraith uC of the State of Are you willing to throwaway throw sway this to increase IDona your Jour wealth and your our power mone imoni the tho Stabs s of the UnIon It IC you OU ire the I h here re for tor the thil part pirty that of the government III Ii op tu p the increase of oC duties have aIded to 0 the wealth ot of the Ole people ot of hundreds end nd hundreds anti anil thousands ot of dollars The lIn corn com commer merce mer ot of the II a pretty good lood barometer of at our prosperity Our prosperity is II v Very r accurately mea measured by our and imports Import year our foreign commerce reached rached over two to billions B of dollars It Water aler mark No my O countrymen I IIII III not I say mark rk for duro dur leg the nut next four years yearl of o we will writs a newer and higher record for fol American Indus Indu lr r J Fairbanks then wok toOk up foreign Cuba uba position on th the treaty with SPAll Porto Porte moo ull the revenue that thaI has gone une there Dew Dewin in III Manila bu buy all as he was wal sadI sad II I and concluded a as follows To the west wel ot of UI ug hen he I Is a mighty It I Is the ot of the Re party part to cu cultivate this corn com n lieu Ilea our western door untIl the c shall become as 81 familiar to the great shIps ot of trado commerce as la Is Ih thu Atlantic lAp plaus nil Does thIs concern the State Stale ot of Utah 1 Are you ou ladles and gentlemen arn Democrats interested 11 itt time the expanSIon ot of your our trade Are re you willing to turn turin over the Important nOrk lork ut of It anti extendIng It to to Mr or will III you not rather lea leave that Important tusk so 1 Ital to you and tu to our common Quillman country inn In tine the hands hand ot of William Wliilam Ap AI We promise under a cart cal admInIstration to lo prosecute that commerce by building tine II Nicaragua canal smon other timing Applause That It u et under Are Arl you my countrymen Interested In It ItOU OU groat state department tinted A which gaVe to tine world the open itt In ChIna There I Is timers there 1 a fruitful field for tor our for lor time the products ot of the farm tarm anti and tine the tc tao tory line Have we not had a feeling ot of sails faction tins the last hut few months In Inthe inthe the I that at time the head ot of af alms was A wi wIse and and well A l few tew ml nth ago the entire world orid wal vae star tied by ot of In ChinK Out was In Imminent peril U aa Were Iele th ot of other po powers we Ill Time he was Wll ono one requiring statesmanship and great skill All corn com communication was Wa cut on off for Cor two weeks 1011 We e had In an army In the I Wo We ha inure e heard muon ot of militarism criticism ot of the army In the t United States and In the tite PhilIppInes I think that the American people were wert anti to know that In Inthe time the PhIlippines there were some flume brave brae men from Indiana anI an I from Utah We saw them set pt out on i theIr way 1 to this Chinese not as but II as not for or tic Pt I It I was wa II a It II me sj I nl et t r cle dc to see lee th tw melan arid and Ard and nd marching in tan ot of that IIII mighty empire by almost ot of the InhabItants of at the On they marched day lIay In antI da day out oM out cut oft off from all cation with lIh the tha outer world with one OliO hIgh before and that wall to antI and to save o e the Ie me ot of thi th t civilized powers It as a 11 of oC to me ani to my c or I us te Ite duri Role ame bach that tine the ot of the UnIted States was safe lIaCe anti and that tine the al ae Stripes StripeR were planted time the citadel of t the Chine capital Tile The cAmpaign is III one of Shall we adopt an any 11 ii tion Y stud turn back time tle or of prosperIty Shall We wreck the pa of of our If IC WI we not 1101 in III countrymen lu all l r I appeal to you ou as let lel u us give Io potential tu to that which makes for pros |