| Show BIG RALLY OF REPUBLICANS Salt Sat Lake a o Theater Pretty Well Wul Filled Last Night I 1 SEVERAL SPEECHES MADE Orators Orator That runt the Cur Ad A In is J And lId Competent Tho The Republican H rally held hold at nt the Snit Salt Lake Theater last evening WIlD was attended ed by n tL t largo large crowd of ot Vc people plc The speakers ers of or the evening ev were G ceo o 0 oA A Smith lIon Hon H n Perry S B Heath H ath lIon Hon James H II and Hon Hall Thea Theo vho were frequently ap applauded applauded and antI the tho musical selections ren rendered dered derd by the Young Mens Meng Quartet were vero very entertaining Dur Dut During DurIng ing trig tho the evening band played patriotic I selections The Tho Thea Then Theater Theater ter was undecorated save for tor a ft number of ot large Hugo American flags draped over the two tw lower boxes a n great ilag hanging over the tho center cener of or the lie stage and anil an another another other draping the thu speakers s table against which the Iho l par por portrait trait of ot the lie late lato President William Mo and that ot of President lr Theodore Mention of or those two names during the evening evoked coked Applause from the audience At shortly after eight the seats seatO on tile the stage were occupied by b the speakers of ot tho the evening most moat jot f the thu candidates on tho the Republican and other of ot the tha city committee called the tho meeting to order ord and Introduced Governor Heber Heller M Wells as chairman In a brief speech h he ho announced that tout the purpose of ot tho ho rally was to en endorse dorse dotso the Republican candidates for city offices preliminary to the tho final ratification on November 6 i of the ch choice of ot tho the Republican city conven convention tion Governor Wells announced that ho be ll understood that 75 76 per percent cent of tho the late Into registration ot of 1000 are Republicans anti and he concluded by Introducing the first speaker of or the tho evening Hon lion Geo Coo A Smith registrar of the tho United Status J land Mr Smith spoke of the great krent Republican rally last year at which President Roosevelt was waD present He lie said that though elec duO election tion Is only local In character yet Its I result will bo be far reaching In Its eRect effect on tho the state and national n elections election I which are approaching and he said that he hI believed tho hp th people should not be led away awn from their party by b personal friendships The Tho speaker alleged that under the tho Republican management Our cur during curIn trig ing In the past two years the of It certain em of or the tho city had hall been Increased Liberty Park had bad bien b eo im Rn improved proved and the sources of or the water vater supply had hall been protected and cleansed Money was w s to carry on a water suit brought on by bi negligence In for tor former mer iner administrations mitt and said the speaker speak r there Is III something to show for tor every esery dollar of the public montay Y expended ex ended by the Republican adminis administration ration He Ie spoke of ot tho the benefit benent the bicycle path In Liberty Park Is to bicyclists and that In his to the tho City Council Mayor Thompson had mended that lint bicycle paths be built on the tho streets of ot tho the city also In con conclusion on elusion Mr Smith said I think the tho people want good streets good tood and pure puro water good city government arid and care careful caret ful fuh t l accounting of ot the funds of It the city After n a campaign song by County Clerk John James assisted by the thc quare quartet tet lion Hon Perry B S Heath woo wan Intro Introduced by Governor Wells In part tho the speaker said I did not come como here hero to tomake make a 1 speech but td tO t show my good faith and confidence in the tho Republican party In n company with a n party patty of easterner wishing to make some In tn Investments vestments I came to Salt Laho 1110 on my PlY first visit These n Inquired carefully about aboul taxation In this city and state and were Vere pleased plea cd to find Ond Jt it not extraordinarily high and tp to learn from various gentlemen that tho the administration tion ot of city affairs was In the hands of ot capable honest honorable men I think they have hud had no reason to change tho the opinion formed farmed from the statements ot of local Democrats and Republicans about the tho present Republican city officials official There are ale two factions In all politics the Ins and the and the Reformers who never find honest men In office unless they are arc chosen n by b themselves I have hae no nl nolie HIP lie for reformers in politics and do be b i v In n being by the maori majori majority ty anti and complaints should be te 0 settled nettled once for tor all nil time In ones own party part I know of ot no city with prospects than Snit Salt Lake con confidentially why Im here There are nrc times when Indebtedness Indebted MilS must mu t be Incurred for Jor the future benefit of ot a 1 municipality All expenditures I 1 have havo noticed have been ben amply warranted and with tho the splendid future this city has oven even greater expenditures for Its im improvement provement would be I b warranted County Commissioner James Jam R 11 H HAnderson Anderson Andersn was Introduced and spoke of ot the financial condition of this city and of ot the general conditions as regards water supply lighting street Improve Improvements Improvements ments merits and morals morale He Ife stated that In owning Its It water supply Salt Lake was well wIll off and tind Indeed fortunate and ht hit I IgnO nave cave nn an account of nt the lie expenditure lre of o the iho raised on city nonas lor tor water supply purpose purposes Mr Anderson maintained that the city Is by br no means financially bankrupt nor poverty stricken but Is 18 In a ft better b condition than most cities of ot Its size lie He gave ave a 1 brief history ot of the Iho ho attempt to enforce the Sunday liquor selling ordinance and alit stated that a 0 Republican administration thin tion voluntarily enforced that lawin law iii Salt Snit Lake Inke county before the tM general clamor began bran and an further r that bet nt tit the lie same time the officers o who could have enforced the thO law In Salt Lake Inke City but hut who Old did not was a n Democratic city attorney The Tho deplored the fact tact that Insinuations the personal character of ot candidates tot for office was wan permitted by b any nn patty party In noll 1 campaigns and hoped Mp that this can cam would bo ho free from such poor arguments nj the tho calling of each other names etc Judge Judg the tho last speaker of the began his hili speech lI ch by that those who are arc politically on th fence waiting to join the successful tul part party should hould at nt once join Republican ranks as the Republican victory can nl ci ready be M felt In the lbs air Some pe 1 pie pic le rf jird thIs tills election ast lIS I of Qt no 10 Im Ira Importance or significance sl said th tk the Judge but let Id me tell ell you ou that t th the theIa slay day Ia after alter the tho very every eastern or orVo western Vo paper will hlo hava among Amon Its It dl dt die patches one dated data Salt Luke Lake ke which WRY way th the election went ut and ond If It Itou ou cos rot Democratic there will bi hi I a R gsa I oral eral crowing over ner It throughout the rn en entire n tire tift Democratic ranks a as ft tI victory Ie to pro raging gln state and national later Inter on For Fot the life me ot of me I cant cc why we w want any Rny other No o one believes that the present fIt nt ai aft ministration ball baa mismanaged affairs and there ihm are plenty of or 10 to b b had that RO If 0 to show that thui It U has hai j I n t Some pt ull e talk about high la tio but we dont know what that means here her In Colorado C Kansas and other states tates ther hAve smaller mallet than han thC t RR 1111 water wlter tax five as great as tho thu entire t x here Is la nn au Ideal city and tt it Sr tr expenditure xV than lisa has ever been bellD mMe ml l IB Is ample am lQ warranted Y by the spiro splendid n did dl projects if fl a 1 future J stated as tta his opinion o that lint linthe he h i expects I t lie I city tu 10 ito by bya Y a greater atOr majority eVer before C t i i given tho thin candidates candidate of ot the party He lIa I concluded his speech p ech by relating thrill thrillIngly i a scene II con I of ot the Civil War nr where the he h bravery of otono ono saved an Im irn Important military position Tho The com coIn command mand Inand of that was Willi to o his men to i stand 1 Ky I their thell guns and gIve ulvo It to the enemy thick Ji fast t The meeting 11 the tho of a ii patriotic all air from rain the bAnd |