| Show SENATOR SMOOTS SMOOT'S SMOOTS S 'S STO PLAIN TAU TALK V TO THE REPUBLICANS OF UTAH Shows in Clear and Forcible Terms the Hatred and Animus Behind Tom Kearns and His Hybrid American Party SAYS PRESIDENT MADE NO DEAL WITH UTAH Senior Senator Exposes Relentlessly the Rule or Ruin Policy of Kearns and and His Faction Congressman Littlefield Makes Eloquent Speech 0 o. o 0 o Q FROM PHO SENATOR SMOOT'S SMOOTS SPEECH 9 Q I Q When hn I rent read the challenge of Thomas I ho ho hon n was O Othe c ir the lie mOI who wrote rote that thai challenge c for fOI him 0 g gI Q I I know kio that lint President Snow Sno CI 11 sold old ol a to Thomas g 2 arn I and nIl IT If I ho lie n agrees rs with u wih m me inc on that point there Is I. I no 10 l' l can c e Q for l ers controversy so si-i 1 far as us that Is concerned X Two T requests were made of Oh fr me which I Ud iio not think sere ere for thi tho tl 6 0 y X hc be t Interests of Utah Tom Kearns nail and mil 1 Mr rasler l asked me inc to t u c X T Q m Iii my with th the lie President to Ill bring the lie tl of the lie Salt Salti 1 i Q lako LokI to ho the lie fl feet of oC 1 Kearns or to have hn him him removed rIo l. I nh- nh Q s refund I told Tom rom lint I 1 wouldn't lend m my Influence 0 x to 10 do a 0 wrong to 10 a 0 lI in living soul lOul cj Q When Kearns 1 appealed to mo to o c Ilmo the lie present Incumbent 6 Q anti put lilt n a Mormon ormon In his place It was an nn ln lu to me uuie Q It makes no difference to me nue what a II mans man's religion lon 1 Is if i-if if lf h he la Is I. an nn hou honest boxiest t man nian am mill and worthy I would help hell him bo ho he lie Mormon lew Jev or Gen Gen- 6 Q y Q tile gI g 9 9 tl I am ashamed of or am ln 11 living man that Is ashamed o of President Pr i Hoose- Hoose oe- oe v S Q It nail and I nm am ashamed of xiii OU port ai that lint will vill Indorse a n man who Is b. b x ashamed of Pr President Roosevelt Hoo O 9 9 u When Matt Malt nuu Daugherty 4 that l President L' nO l' l made a n deal f J t 6 the thc Mormon church he lie lies The Tho never made mul a n deal Iha Q 9 t with Vili lh the people of Utah 9 2 I 1 am ashamed of th the lie course taken h by the Salt Lake Tribune anti and I IX g gam y X am ashamed of or th the lenders leaders mill and owners of that once great paper papI t Q The Salt Snit Lake Luke Tribune Is driving ln people le from flom Utah J Q Do no jou VOIL OU think that lint If Allen AUn T. T Sanford was vas given I the he United States 6 6 9 X district hll I that mt he lie would now bo be In iii th the tho American party Q X X Tile The hJ beginning of or the thc Amerl American m 1 party art was wa va hll bused based on hatred ret re- re rev v 0 Q S t graft and dishonesty o to 6 oX o-oX-o- o o. o o.-o.-o.-o- o. Jl 4 f rJ of p to r- r Yf oX Pih J t I c Ul t C every 1 inch s. s I at Salt L LJ Lake k t ft t MI t re I 11 1 11 1 plain lionet Word vord t r. told i the h f t lore w nt Kearns tarns h the fred ff r fight walse by the 1 Kearns o on on the tho Norm Mormon n church and the Republican can an party part arid dd pounded jn convincing g fr g 4 logic gl t into t n nearly arl five 1 thou thousand nd j to te substantiate too e every rl assertion that i t. t h he made mae V. Before 8 S o'clock last night every r- r seat seal In the theatre tta wa f ll filled d and anda ii few CW minutes after attendants were CIC turning hundreds away n Every ery foot ot of or I Il l from tho the pit to to the the dome donie was was packed and the whole sUse was a tided filled i with the representative p of C Utah I from hil ll parties and nd after three lour of or speech making a 0 change of or opinion 1 cOl concerning ning the Arne P party atY 1 swept over the vast audience nc which was thrilled with tho ho plain Phalli unvarnished unvarnished fished truth of 0 the senator Th The Tho meeting w was the greatest poll poll- t alli that has appeared In in Utah Uth In years cals Congressman Charles CharlesE E E. LittlefIeld of or Maine delivered a n masterly address th that t held his aud- aud f spellbound for an nn hour and A l I half hal C after aCter which Senator lor Smoot e cpu con consumed lI- lI a a. a similar period of time with hIt his own wn stor story of or the men who ho h have ve I maligned him him an and an have o a Injured Utah b because the they could not riot rule In this 8 state tl- tl t V Challenge na Based 1 on Falsehood ol The feature of S Senator Smoots Smoot's ad- ad dress dresa wa wi was J his reply to the challenge 1 of DC Tom Kearns to engage him In joint debate as to whether ethel the late Lorenzo Snot Sno sold RolLI Kearns I a seat In tho the United senate The challenge written n by some om on one eh else I was va bused bated based on a n falsehood It stated that Senator George Sutherland nd has charged th that t the thc Mormon church had sold Kearns I I carns a Senator read from the address ss of Senator Sutherland Sutherland Suther Suther- land Jand and hov ca that the tho junior senator senator sen son ator had lual n never ncr cr said Id that Kearns Kearn had bought a from Lorenzo V V Snow When I rea that challenge said rold Senator Smoot Smoot I thought to td myself Who ho ho wrote rot that for or the he I honorable Thomas Kearns t Cannon Cannon said a aV a V voice olce from Crom the gall r The challenge Is based on an nn an annb absolute ab fib- nb- nb solute and wilful falsehood ftc fie asks ine me to arrange a debate to tu discuss aho u a ullo lI llo ho t that a he he- has put In hl his hla own mouth h I r Jq liow ow that President Snow I OW never er sold sold OIda a to fo Thomas and r T know Inow that Senator t Su Sutherland did ld sn say he did J If lf Mr Ir earns I with rn mo inc on on th Is 11 no iio controversy S so sOlar fur Cur as t that atts at la is' ts' ts concerned V Banquet by Kearns V Se Senator atoJ Sm Smoot ot told o banquet n b l given b by I Itar Kearns earni s at Jt Washington and ho hoW hov v President Joseph l of or UtO M Mormon rmon chur church h was present Ho said th tha J j at nt the the cl close se of or the tho banquet Kearns earns took tOk President Smith aside and andr 1 ir i J fj r n it JJ J r rr V r i V V I V t f 5 tA J V f P i r ti t i c ao i V j II f In Jf 11 j b F. F s ilA that li compel Senator jt to to-re- to ie Je t sign ji Th fIhe J F Au nut ft in int t 0 t ad Il lb- lb l In big ine mom Kearns when 1 Wl 11 th t li r request re re- quest t and President r Smith j r jf f d Jihn mt thu r hut th the tho R I c p par r had d p Ebl- Ebl elected e x Jt anti mul hat Uie lie church was a E. E V Jn t rl PS PANICS f 8 V V i j 1 I I. oJ V Frank J J.- J. Cannon com came In n fu fin a a. a share o of tho the attack an and and l n among 1 other v Jhn things g Senator m Qt if he wj ri re J i J v van an al clean J Wan Pinn he heW W ll pot lJ bf tJ c luJi that It odds each ch r. r day day sity In the J pr organ L n. n 1 lie re read t v Cannons Cannon's eulogy eulos ff Smith Smith that appeared in an th they f nl 1 U I 4 Jan Jim 9 0 1902 10 and compared lit w If th th the statements of or Cannon today Hl c V. V as a lie lit We K m of of that t an apostle AC tt t the lh t f 1 Mormon church had hiLl asked tc the 3 Ar party would take talc l In of ot th the jr present enl fight Ie an am b offered to give o 50 60 GO to charity If it Fr Frt t- t l Cannon could cHilL prove hl his Fr V I Fuels Fact Stated Plainly V V Sen Senator lor s 's address had had not nOting nothIng nOt noth- Ing of or the flowery verbiage that chal V tho- tho orator b it b he lit stated stalest plain cadS In a n w Vt that n plainly understood and a deep deen J It Im- Im n- n t. t loa dp upon n tile the n audience V j jI I Congressman address was tas as confined mostly to It national Issues V V but he made an ar ardent ent appeal to Co o the r I voters of or to return J Joseph se h Ho HowIt Howell How How- ell It to congress A f feature nC l tJ ad address dress was ivan n n of or hJ his po position In in regard td ill la or t The theatre was theatre was was- decorated decorate with lags flags the l Male Quartet sa sang alt With Cn From GIe Great l sn Silver snI I Hie fhe ulah State band played playes f King nn and patriotic m lo Th re unbounded unbound unbound- 1 c ed enthusiasm throughout the V I j t I V. V C Col J. J ceorge D V officer It Iti 11 tr l Congressman man Littlefield ho he said sald U anybody If r hits 1 0 an nn idea th thit ft th n liar party iV is- r weak In Salt 14 Lako o. o county jOt or ot orUi Ih Ui the t state of V hi lb i h Is m ch I mistaken mistaken mis mis- tal taken n un I jam Qt to V 1 campaign J. predictions l J. J 1 u t It to to s t tato as iny ny n opinion right v o thAt tl In Jn spite of all the efforts o of th the 9 of or the V n tl th party Jt it j H IV V going 0 to tel in Lake Lt CIO IOrg Oils rg full faI V Salt C y IO i tAs h to The Thc lr prediction br fort forth h a a. storm of applause v v V l V During t a address lc S 0 on nil labor labora a in th lh ut- ut t Y lence Jenee asked V V Where herd do tho In Th como hr f JIt J. J s the gentleman tr froth from ni V J but when when- they do fl U in UIn In SUlp- SUlp V r CI clon ll 8 IJ perhaps hap Vc- Vc will noti notice p e V them V it 1 4 V S Sn t o to CJ speak i. i y r after being b CO r 1 V Vas as a man about vho e el n re H had b n no C I. I had and t man who ho was id c of ot t of i iU U every m mart r wt vio d him Cheit he w wt et el ot fl a ott Q given ghe V V Va a o us f i x t i j In- In full an as- s. s 1 ff f f follow j V TV J j T bi I S ter b Smoot Ol I 1 V t A V V V I 5 Ic n and J pent men hien and 1 RI I t wish to ro di t V Y h v. v kite n the he 6 g good 04 p ft ll Luke Lake e CH City 6 j I add lUd thos those present from J tb other parts parIs t k Ie pC this of-this thra s hc he JIt V J 3 V sp m lire here tonight t by 11 Hon Charles Cl E. E Of O Maine 1 I 1 l Vf tt most n u Ui thank this for for at r. r f v i ht and ondI l q no n i In my sa r c cast castan st an u or or- eV even l n Upon Apon any citizen In th ot of llah w My Mr ui t rJ t I I h o Y Ut t i iV 1 I r t 1 I t r V r J r I I I l p I t TN hi I. I t.- t. J I T J c f at r 0 A. A 5 V v. v I t Ir rj Z tV truth m my mother taught me rue to be beV V V honest and n a motto mOUn which she ho set et for tor S t r Jno mo to follow tollow In this life was to lobe be truo true f. f to myself to be true to m my country b be 3 true to to-m to tomy my God GOll I have J- J jj i tried UIe l to live JIve according to those teach- teach 5 s Ings InS I do pot not know of or one act of ot s i mine that has his boon ben done lone I r 11 deliberately or Intentionally to cause caust an Injury to tu r F. F f in i n a ln living soul and I 1 fool feel tonight ht an Interest Interest In- In r terest In all nil that has been said h here r i b by Mr Ir Littlefield I I indorse wry every I J word that h been heen ald and 1 I n a- a ak ask k o of th the g good od bd pl po people fl o oot of ot Utah Uth to show by 1 their votes In November n that the they still stilli i Jove lovo the principles of or the Republican i J party that thc they still honor President r i Roosevelt who has hns done 8 so sq 7 much for or 01 orL L- L r this COUntry and ancl b by their votes send word to the world worl l that they the uphold t 1 i i him In fn hi his policies and In the thu great 1 un undertakings he ha started auld act ac- ac t 4 p P No Xo I Discredit I to to th Utah I wish t ti to to tho Iho here I thai 1 I most h heartily thank you for br the thc honor that was conferred upon me inc meIn meIn In n my election as senator of the thc United Unit Unit- ed States State J J realize that that confidence In III me becA Sou bu thought I was wis worthy worth pf QC f It- It and antI I IS S have tried hard to live vo a life in III a 1 Wash Washington hInton h- h ington Inton and at home that would bring no discredit upon the dear old oM state of ot oft t Utah I have tried to carr carry myself under the most trying of or circumstances circumstances circum circum- V stances so that not a single lo soul could point the linger of oC at me and antI antIM M say sa- sa that the thc people df of Utah made a I i mistake In selecting flicI Smoot as f senator of ot the United States And I III I t II have vc been leen a senator to nil all the peo- peo pie plc not a senator of ot the Mormon lormon peo peo- pl pip or of the tho Gentile people or of ot th Uw the Jewish people but of er e every honest hones r. r citizen within the borders of or the state stat l of or Utah Has any anyone one appealed to m me for or h help lp or assistance from the state stal r r of Utah that I have not given ghen It the thet t closest of attention And If f the tw ap ap- peal has been made and it I was an ai honorable one I have taken great 1 pleasure Indeed In going earl early and anti J late to any department In Washington h to to bassist assist them theft In securing what the thc they really thought bought was their Just due J t t Tuo o 1 Sinister ls it- it i q Jt I Is true that I 1 have ha had two to rei re- re J i- i quests made of or me that I did not think for the best Interests of the was isas wa people peo peo- Jj pie of Utah and particularly par Salt Sni Lake Lalee fr City Senator Thomas requested request request- l ed d of me and also another person a aE ae e I poor simple minded 1 man claiming to tobe toi i be a n Mormon Mr who labored labor labor- ed in lit the Salt Sal L Lake ake made E the same request and all demand lemand and it H W was C this this- That the they wished me to use my influence what for for the purpose of ot conditions In fn the Salt alt Lal Lale e postoffice No it wasn't that that It I was to carry out and assist him In bringing the defeat of that h man a gentleman who vio w was wa ter of Salt Lake CI City or else remove him from his office t I 1 want to ray Fay a to you that he wished wish wish- Ishell t. t ed ell me to go so to the President of ot the United States Slates and demand that the Honorable A. A L. L Thomas b be removed 1 as postmaster of or Salt Lake Lale Cf City When I asked for tor the charges and when I found out bat they were and wh when n I learned 1 the sp spirit H back of or it i I absolutely llIso- llIso cL refused and ard not only did I re refuse re- re r fuse but I said sid to Mr Kearns that 4 t did not hot propose to lend Jend m my Influence to wrong a a. living soul And when he appe appealed led to me that If It he was removed there would be a Mormon put In his place I wish to say to you m my friends here that I considered I It an insult to tome me because why Not that a a Mor Mor- m mons 1 has not the right tp be bo postmaster ter tel t. t t I 1 hought he ho cout cour e 1 u. u me mc o 0 at v a and that because becam e I was a member o of the tho Mormon church that T I yield to to his pleading r- r Religion Ion Makes nIH s No Xo Difference l k I wish to say sy hero now and anti I want J over every one to understand It It that It i makes no difference to me mo what a amans aman's amans mans mans man's religion may be It ma makes es no difference to me what his professions mn may be along that line lne If Ir he ho is is' an honest man and nd Is worthy orthy of at the position position tion lon I would like to help him be bo he Jew Jen Gentile GenUe or Mormon lormon I 1 am as proud of of the state of or Utah 9 w as ns It Il Is possible for a man to be I Iam Iam Iam am proud of or her people and when I TI Itay say gay her people I mean all 01 the people peo peo- that are trying to advance the tho Interests in interests tn- tn of or this state Mate of or ours I am ant proud prud of ot her achievements and I love loveto lo e to sing the songs of her praise prIse I love ove loveto to tot tell tel that here are arc tho the greatest I r smelting t g Interests In all al the United States and I lovo love to tell tel of or her great mining Interests her great undeveloped cd ed Cd rc resources of or all al kinds I love Jove to tell tel of or her coal deposits deposIt I love to |