Show i HOLD BIG MEETING I fr IN N NORTH H OGDEN a r. r Congressman Littlefield Is the 4 it J f f Speaker of Evening at Great 1 Rally 7 5 c RIDICULES JUDGE POWERS to I. I J. J Maine Inh Orator Shows i nc s of S S j n Declarations on l IJ irO ro- ro i I Tariff Question t 1 I Republican aD S f- f pt U Street S Ogden Nov O 1 It Il It was Indeed an all 1 enthusiastic which greeted l i C Congressman Charles E. E of or l t Maine and the large delegation from i. i I tn thiN city at nt tho the big RE rally In North orth O Ogden this evening Mr r. r Lit- Lit 1 and and many of or the thc S were lato late in arriving arriving- for unpreventable 1 j. j able reasons but the tho audience was 1 patient In th their lr de lre to h hear al th the representative rep rep- fI rc e from Maine l t t. During the waiting hours hour excellent music was aN as furnished h by the Apollo i quartet of this thI city which received encore attN after encore A. A II H. Rogers rl acted as chairman of tho the meeting an and delivered deJ an eloquent address Short Shortt t f speeches were made bv Iw Edwin S Frank Moore Oscar Madson G. G C. C A. A rJ I Sebring and anti Jo Joseph eph Wallace aUnce all nn can- can J on the Republican county f iI- iI ticket Judge John D. D then introduced intro Intro- I Con Congressman I s. s the speaker of oC the thu evening Mr Ir Little Little- 4 I 5 Held HeM won WOO a n warm spot pot in the thu h heart rt of or the tho audience from flom the outset by ly S telling several amusing stories In the S wa way of a n. gentle apology In explaining his lateness In reaching the hall hail I EOll 51 Should 1111 hi He lie Itt Returned The congressman man from Maine 1 said that one of the principal missions Which prompted his speaking at t North orth Ogden this evening was to urge upon the people the re-election re of or the theS S entire Republican count county ticket and b by all means the return to L of Joseph Howell Mr Ir said that 11 he was vas In a position to lO know and speak of oC the recognized ed ability of oC Utah's representative and the neej of Mr Ir Howells Howell's return to congress I at this time k L L. L He lie dwelt at nt length upon the question ques Cues r. r Jon tion of free trade and pi election and 1 t Oil I I h hw In 1 I rosti results Its f i oin t the t pr protection il placed In d b by it Republican put i a l administration on sugar leads and S wool and the direct directlY 15 opposite results r V which came nw In 1894 when t thc tife C Demo Denio- cratic party s secured cured control of oC the government and took look off oft the c- c live tI blanket from these Industries He l. l 5 also dt tJ that i Ing the that Judge Power PO ha has hns t stated that ho lit would ouM vote anti uphold 1 ie retention of these 1 the Jf protection on 5 commodities one olle swallow will not mal maln a n summer hi his vote yoto would J. J t count for foe naught ht ns as the tho Democrats tt have proven Cn that th they will not nol nain- nain h 5 5 which has hns brought tab the tho protection wJ 1 l ang r i r P lo cl Not ol hul Cn Congress r What Judge Powers could r. r push ih wild f lu In is i ls only Illustrated by bythe h bythe th the ola occasion ion when in iii I 1894 1194 the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic party took the protection from sugar At that time tit the entire six Hix Louisiana th the representatives ti from tate state which produces s mote more sugar than the remainder of ur the nation nallon put to- to held out bitterly for the tiLe teI reI re- re I of protection on oI sugar uga 1 but ut th their II votes voltS were of no consequence against t the combined and organized puL purpose of or the D Democratic to destroy protection So therefore there there- t fore orO If Jf six representatives from that fl t state could not gain victory In their r strife for protection what vat would a aS S lonely onely Judge Powers accomplish h from fromI I I I. Utah Judge JUlge Powers must l admit this t Mr II Howell will w stand for continued c f Republican principles principles- and anti Rt Republican f principles les stand ta for con continued tin uell prosS pros pros- S B IS A GRAND XI SUCCESS S. I Woman's Womans Republican Club Climb Does Docs It Itself rr- rr Proud at tt O K r Ogden Nov ov 1 The I.-The The Republican ball hall 1 at Congress hall hail this evening ening n ning was one r 1 grand grand' r nd success anti and there was only one I j regretful the feature the hall hail was wa far too small to the great crowd which clamored for Cor admission The Time h h members of oC the Women's Republican t.- t. i. i x anti and nothing tj club did themselves proud t f was as left un undone one to make malce the thc event an anI I t- t tf enjoyable one II J t- t The rho hall was decorated profusely S with vit national colors and a large orchestra or- or t I hed music Lunch was l r chestra furni furnished 1 served during the evening A About out an R Re- Re L hour bour was occupied h by prominent publicans who lo made short hort speeches who arrived I Littlefield Congressman i were late and Congressman Howell 1 among the speakers At Al the I was wa wasI dancing speech speechmakIng the Bion slon of S I t commenced and held sway swa during the r i S re remainder of r the evening |