Show SENATOR SUTHERLAND AT REPUBLICAN REPUBLIC RALLY 1 t r l f limits LI His Rema Remarks ks to 0 the he Discussion I If f of National Issues f Senator George Sutherland was the principal speaker at the tho i lican liean rally In Jn the Social hall Weds Wedi Wed- Wed s f c i n ne day d-ay evening l His is speech was vj 4 V tl ly limited to the discussion of issues and he maintained that the election of congressmen is the paramount issue of the present i campaign in Utah Referring to what r i. i he he claimed to be a fact namely that this thit country has never pro prospered under under un- un der free trade he asked his bis hearers how they could reconcile their consciences con con- sciences to vote for a man who favors favor r v th thus thao r policy He predicted that if the Democratic and Progressive candidates candidates candidates candi- candi dates for congress discussed the tariff and Colombian question from the same game platform they would have a ar r fight Mr Sutherland then discussed at length the history of f the Colombian question and referred to that governments government's governments government's govern govern- ments ment's demand for black black- I mail And he asserted that if Mr Moyle is 18 elected to co congress gress he will vote n favor of President Wilsons Wilson's st stand on this question tion when it comes comesup up for ratification He admitted that it is important to send men to congress congress conr con con- r gress who are in harmony with the president but he e said that President Wilsons Wilson's term will expire after the ne newly elected senator has been in office only two years year and that for the rE retraining four years of his term he would have to deal with a Republican pr president The speaker took took it for granted that a Republican president will be in 1916 1910 Mr Sutherland praised Senator Smoots Smoot's record in the senate and emphasized emphasized em em- zed his work on committees He said that Mr Smoot is ia conceded to be I one of the three or four best men in congress and that he Je has given iven the v state a standing in iu the he of pIe the people of the United States And AndT he predicted ed cd to the senate senat he will some day be the author of tariff a bill that will be bea ber r a model The speaker discussed the tariff question with idith especial reference to the sugar industry Mr Nr r. r Sutherland passed lightly over j f state issues and did not mention any of the local questions question Ho Hu alluded ded to nl 11 he ele election of ot a justice of th the supreme supreme su su- preme court and nd of a superintendent of public instruction as being of minor importance because beCaS these are pot not strictly political offices and nd these thes were the only strictly local matters to which he hll referred I L. L n. n R Anderson candidate for state representative made a short talk at atthe atthe the meeting |