Show two U S senators at rally held here tuesday the crescent theatre was much too small to accommodate the large number of people who turned out to hear senator smoot and senator sutherland on tuesday evening of this week this being the first re publican rally of the campaign for eureka these speakers addre addressed sed meetings at silver city and mam main moth receiving a warm welcome at both places before coming to gure eure ka senator smoot delivered a master ly address in which he attacked president 8 wilson and the Demo democratic crati c party and pleaded for the support of the republican ticket at the corn com ing election the senator told of conditions which existed throughout the country prior to the outbreak of the war when industries were crippled by democratic free trade and asked his hearers if they kemem bared the situation which prevailed here in the tintic gintic district and in every other lead and silver prodoc ing camp in the west he ile said that many mines were ere closed and some ol 01 those that were kept open were op crated at a loss petitions were presented to mining men to give mar ried men the preference in order that they might support their families then came the war and metals advanced and hundreds of thousands of men were put to work manu tact fact aring munitions for the belligerent nations prosperity prevails through out the land but it the result of the horrible butchery which Is going on in europe and not anything which has been done by the democratic party said mr smoot but what will happen after the war when the mil lions of fighting men return to the factories and aud mills mins in competition with american workmen senator sutherland was tired out outi as a result of his tour over the state in which he has made two or three speeches a day and consequently his talk in eureka was not a lengthy one the senator touched briefly on panama canal tolls the inability of 0 a president wilson to cope with the problems which have confronted him 1 as a result of 0 the war and then rap ped pod the democrats because of their stand with reference to tariff mea he cited a case of where uncle jesse knight a tintic gintic mine operator worked so hard tor for a pro tariff on lead but was willing to have other things which he was forced to buy on the free list and 1 faiq said that democrats were the same t throughout the country they want t protection against foreign compete tion on the things that they produce but are willing that tree free trade shall injure any other industry in which they are not in any way interested john dunnell bunnell acted as chair chairman in an of the rally on tuesday evening |