| Show h DEMOCRATIC RALLY f IN U THE THEATER i Ws Largely Burton Pre Prem anti and Speeches Were Vere Made by D C Dunbar and Judge Powers J 4 I I I i I hosts hOAt ot of l Democracy turned I night and ami eager 1 TI I alia ble room at 1 11 11 by men and women who h q by their lI sets tl the mh Ih Ir hr spirIts There seemed to be II tx to III the enthusiasm It Il WIt no charged to the and rr ff with tremendous t tU U e The Tha if r th Were made b bO by O arid Ind Judge Judie Po Powers wen and thy the cause cault ot of Democracy with irI well fervor end and elo do The speech was made by tt W i trl who wu W In a happy rno hi tile sharp harp retorts to Inter II lbs Ihl with he tUrn tUrp unfortunate occurrences to 10 his hla own e the graceful ease ele he great Into a roarIng bod body t f It seemed med to be geniAl expected that Judge Jude Powers Y Uk In invectIve but bul he all that h he an lien I tribute to the Free Iret of the Demo he did not hut permIt himself to te i sord that IV wu calculated to 10 rr harsh feelings tin was wal over b by JU Jude 11 hn II If Burton who without 1 ry the IheI I W lee e club which ng two vs Ie before the audience Will Was n tied d R t 1 I Dunbar was then presented ant received with cheers and nd all ap plaue 1 ii H said ald that he would Indulge In no they were not ar a lie paid Ills hili respects to lion HOn rge Ie Sutherland the can cati n a Inc nt for tor Congress s saying that h hO wa n ut of the men In Utah and t e 01 he proceeded to answer acme ot of S 3 r statements ot of the ht before in III which lh t ilman salt said that hi he could not l t because he hAd deserted time the II ci r rK reuse U UNo No sold Mr DunbAr It m my Meui t rae ml Mr Sutherland was one 0 th h Utah delegates to time the lIe He J national convention at d that thai met one month before the Permit Itle tIc met In Kansas City 0 tb Ih H national con fro Mr therland was R a member ot of tim lh on resolutions thAt from th the plAtform rota his party r cd all this wu was done before he II cJ An hor man could tell what po altion n r 0 Democrats would take on silver S Y other question Th Tb should get together er Cr 1 the speaker because while they J to discuss sliver them l hc Itah and ar are chArging Bryan with the rause aue all the great all am speakers In the east In r PresIdent are as hat election means the free tre ege of Mr Ir then Ihen pointed out that even een e next n WM was for tor gold Mr I en n II as 1111 J nt could do much for tor t I cau cause ht he could enforce the l i nt If t bonus In fl tiller silver this the theRe Re tJ lie hO says will concede lie He tended that th the retention ot of the ei would be disastrous to the jl If the American lAborer Why I I 1 American workingman for tor asked the the Ivy t that In the Philippines ther II pair of hands that will Int competition with theirs The 1 In those live on five int m I Isy The They are to work fir 1111 A dir dal and the American will go 10 there ther and e hire till that t cheap chap law labor and t an acy Jut JUI will III place theIr gooslin In American market That Is the I that hat would uld soon loon destroy the Mn 1 Dunbar In conclusion turne his aU I In I local a affairs affirming that h R hp he DemocratIc party took chArge ot at th the county warrants were wre f l Ir cents on the dollar with withIn In months the Ihl warrants were a i rat at arid and ot of bal bad bala a lii bIn been paid ore oft He ht under tinder the Republican n m was wa du due to ga anti hI he thought that hat the ceJ no n prevalle In the present city Gove gote POWERS 1 Tim larUA LadIe lilt I So end then Judge 14 I was nl presented The audience 13 gas bin a magnifIcent ovation nil as he arCs It It Will was entertained tr frO ii Ih fIrst word to the last lut and It ate alte 1 0 4 It It by applause 1011 am cheers 11 I olid not refer to personal mat matte matter te ter be saId Raid were Ibl they not forced u lilt as One ot of the lp speakers last lut II I that I be lien sen senator al ator r om m Itah What of It ThIs Thill Is net wit with me all as to whether I ab h r bt be senator or tilt an any other ollit me It la Is a questIon ot of what I Ott 1 I 11 II hand down to In my bo boy the Iho taM l ree ot of liberty and th the same Nil 1 that wOre were handed down to tome tome me GI my tat father her I shall ever er erhold hold f e or not I shall hall remAIn aDem a Dem earn J IrK A as m my rrt perty stands for tor th thor that I consider er Net and nd f t III Ii stat hal I shall hall say a this evening Judge there thre will be benO beno nO p It If anyone any one has haa come comae here to In hear me ens lIa flay an any one he be allay anay This Is a of princIples not men Men Ien are m tt tho they and they die but prIn es el g on Th Tb rest Ih the used hi ea ao Fitch the Ibe evening before In Inden br den nil na Bryan and then asked It if ItsU sU arguments nero need f Ih they did not hut best answer he The then launched wit 11 a il eulogy ot of Mr Ir wh h be acId I is Us th man up to It hf erring back to the print rh I 1 the fl fa there nitre are who ho coni consIder Iller Mr Ir a small man Mill the and Ind It t II the Republicans ot of the na an antiel tiel I r harking at his hll heels arid and lie he mIt I us keep kep up UI a running debate with h t 1 whole hol of nf Ihm nanna said paid that s 1 ws not III fit to 10 lie anti UG In his hla own State is II saying I hll t t followers tOWI are hoboes and hood lupIe I rail can only explain this b by the auS hm th the sods lod would the not at nake mad Vt 1 t r J expressed the r m that Bryan would b be elect elected ed I San In the audience offered to bet III a II 1 that he to Is lf It saLt Judge Powers powen the the argo U met I not brains Wild u lie then Ihn recIted the story tor that Jhb had lot lost her bor parrot ii n that sh was WAI devoted to tM the 1 il t It for The could uld be easily l identified L It 11 waa iwas saying MIln Icy r McKinley 10 to I 1 on Iao I 1 have found fovad Phoebes parrot MId the Jull judge and hi he lit In tile the daytime It edits edit the bettIng lumn vt Ih the Tribune and In the Democratic rallies Ch nil ap The speaker discoursed earnestly upon the of oC and took Ih the wor ot of wherein h he laId that the HUI would be gIves as a large ma measure of and liberty 11 th thare they are of enjoying also read from Abraham In which Ih the great denounced all such luch words as 1 the argument that hAve used to enslave the PeoPle In to th Ih alleged Interview with h by the New Turk rork herald wherein It is said that he refused to tobe tob be b interviewed upon the silver lIv r ques question lion tion the speaker said Id that he ha had harl re the following telegram In an to an inquiry Ills Oct 23 a 1900 lIon O 0 W V Pow Powers Salt lAke Utah Ha have heard nothing ot of an interview with Now York I know that Mr Bryan ha never d to the sliver the whole story atory I Is n a falsehood I K JONES I he speaker then took up time the question of at trusts amid told how the they crush cruth out competition and also 1110 clove the doors door ot of opportunity to the young men lie He HeMill said Mill the Democrat refused to vote ote for the constItutional amendment re time the trusts because It took the power oUt lit of the hands ot of the Stal States and put It into the hands Of It the nUl no and liml mild dId not lIot give gle the nation nn any moro more authority to 10 legislate against t the trusts trust titan thAn It previously possessed and does nOll its III speaking ot of time the trusts he be said Since the linn days of at such lIuch Pr practices s have hAre blen wets considered nal In the early da s ot of this na M lion when time the money wan more quail equally and the smiths has had their Illaca In the villAGeS of the country the used to say to young oung men learn a amile trade mile and you will be Inde how Is It now You rou dont find your mechanic and smith In the villages village In his own busl ml You find him In III the groat man manUfacturing cities working for the corn com combines bines unable to 10 control his trade or be d without th the remotest t hope of ever er owning a 11 shop hop ot of hIs own And his children have time the same saine out outlook look lock Yet these trusts ar are defended Many nn arm editor I is writing a defense tonIght on cursed by the trusts Here Hare In Utah the combine has the mIn mimi mInIng lag Ing Industry II by time the throat Lo me tell you that eer every mIner In this State who drives drivel his nick Into the mountainS every In II II who goes Into these there hills In search ot of precious metals Is at time the mercy of thIs smelter trust This I is the evil William J Bryan would crush out ht he would put ut nn an everlasting stop to this monopoly A voice olce In the gallery galler Interrupted the speaker Will OU allow lIow me a 11 QUos lon tion It said saidI r I will allow you retorted the speak speaker er to hIre him u a hull for yourself or let Mr Eichnor do It fur for you Oll The laughter and amid applause followIng the anSWer was deafening Tell mime me friends continued Judge Powers that Bryan Is II not a 11 brave braveman man thAt h he Is not IU an American when he detles the combined wealth ot of this nation Cheers I Out ot of such II a system grows growl natural naturally ly the Idea ot of ImperIalism ImperIal ImperIalIsm lam Ism means more than the expansion of oC territory beyond our border borden No mAt matter tr ter how hew much we mn may to see Bee our country grow we cannot afford to hand handout handout out the tin en the point ot of n a bAyonet It If It I is true that no people tople cnn can live halt half slave and halt half free then Is It not true that a 1 cannot exIst which Is 11 halt half nn an empire The judge turn turned d to the treaty with the Sultan of Sulu which seemed to arouse all 1111 ot of the indIgnation and war liar enema he possessed Reading from what t he The to St Mark It W was B stipulated In tIme the treat that the existing condl ot of religion and sI slavery ery should not be disturbed In time the and that slavs slaves would be allowed to pur purchase chase chAle their freedom at the regular mar trier mark k ket t price Of Now fair the judge It if his minister demanded moro moore than the market price that be unJust The judge then thon painted the picture ot of the or of human hutnan flesh and blood and the slave upon the Aue lion block under time the Stars Stare and Stripes But he continued Lincoln dead and Mark lives Ios and under the Ibe hag lIag ot of America todAY there Is slavery They hind to take slaver sIAr and ant all In inthis this business or get nothing and the thc choIce was made with without out hesitation Remember my friends that this country countr has hIlS on Its pay rolls a 11 real live king We are paying Ul Ula a year under this treaty and while It II ItIs Is II a small amount the never Is there and ever CT man anti and woman In this nation Is III helping to topa pa a salary to a king m sultan an em emperor 10 Is that the spirit ot of AbrahAm Cries ot of No Yet this Is defended rho rhe judge pIcked up a cop copy of II liar r vors Weekly and began reading an editorial upon th the treaty when the hll went out Aim Ah exclaimed time the r I do hot wonder that th go out when we come to discuss this shameful thin thIng It la is a subject that the AmerIcan people le had best dla dis discuss cuss CUB In the dark where their blushes of hame cannot be seen lIeen The lIghts came on In again and the judge resumed lila line of reasoning antI concluded In the following words There are arc as 18 grave grae questions to be settled III as over ever faced aced the people In any Little LIItle b by little liberty Is being taken and If It continues thin Republic In will bo be changed Into an empire In fact I appeal to ou all to cleo cleave e to William J 1 Bryan who has 1111 your our interests nt at heart who represents n a peaceful expansion that means a conditIon where two blades ot of grass rau will be maria mAde to TOW grow where one cannot grow row now and who above all I is a typical and example ot of I what An AmerIcan be God 1 bless time the nag flag ao Clod bless America Md Ard ma may her People stand always t fr r the great grat du do trifles In the Dt lara lion or of Independence anti for that In inspired l the Constitution ot of the United States T I |