Show lIE lin n DESERVED D A HOUSE The Tho Republican hastens to lo express rc regret ret that so St Si small an audience attended the lecture Jecture of James II H. Moyle Iole at the University of ot Utah on the evening of or February 28 S Mr Moyle 1 Is a man of 01 ability and a speaker of so pleasing pleas picas Ing address adress that It would havo have been a a. pleasure to listen to him We c dont don't think those who remained awa away missed anything so far tar as logic lc or Instruction Is concerned con but ut that ma may bo be wholly a matter of opinion lIe He and his friends probably would not agree reo with us And no matter matter matter mat mat- ter what ma may be the Ju judgment on that point here is themore the themore themore more Important thing to consider These talks are made mado madeli li at some at some little expense on the part or the Tho USI best C 0 at a turbine r J i 11 Acquainted acquainted pa in ted with p political ll cal affairs have been able i to t formulate The Time class is composed of or students who are arc anxious to get a few fundamental fuels acts on the lie political situation so tha that they may know when whet the they come to take part In political life what Is the tIme best choice of or a party to make And yet et It may be they think they havo have heard the tho alpha and the omega of the argument and an being and being sage BaCe young pei see persons sons see no reason wh why the they should listen to It Jl all aU over again They have heard Democracy stated by Jud Judge o King and Republicanism explained by Ju Judge s-e s Bow Bow- man maim Why h should they the follow further an already satisfied sails antis lied fled quest Also there may be a suggestion sus of or the general trend of or the national thought The They listened to Judge I King in rather large largo numbers That may muy have ha been heen curiosity and anda a wish to learn the worst and anti have done with It They came in bigger attendance when Jud Judge o Bowman spoke That ma may be accounted for tor on omi the almost universal score of ot a preference for all things Republican If Ie this Is Js the explanation tho the founders of or the Political Science club clu of or orthe the university ma may regard Its Us labors as concluded and amid go Co out of or commission But before the tho knell of or that promising organization Is finally sounded soun e we want to call can to the tho attention of or the students one passage In the lie recent a address dress of or Mr Moyle Moyie He lie Is reported to have havo rol said The legislation of ot the United States Stales Is not con conducted for the Iho benefit of or the people 0 S Then Them legislation Is vain valli for Cor the have havo been beci benefited Im In these theM pa passing years ears ears and never so much a awhile awhile ni while the Republican party larty has been In power If It the thi legislation has not been for Cor the benefit of or the people 1 It certainly has s not been much to their disadvantage advantage The rhey h have ha ave prospered and amid especially has tho the prosperity been marked In the tho activities which receive a n benefit from tram th the protective tariff of or tho the Republican part party The crab average of education Is It higher now than It ever was before In Ir inthe the th United States and cud the same sarno can cam not bo be said as a rule of or foreign countries There Is more happiness more charity more kindness more moro ability with which to render render rener ren ren- der er assistance to those who need it Thero There are fewer rower who need help and better bettor pa pay for Cor those with especial abilities In I n an any line There arc are greater rewards for tor great mon men and lose less slavery er for or little men There Thero is Js better clothing better food food better means of ot communication between the various arlous parts of 01 the tho country countr better news news at t the ends en s of or ortho tho the line Une of ot communication better men to send the news and freer men to receive It But for all nil that nn and because Mr Ir Moyle loJe would havo have presented the fair Call phase of or what we regard as a 0 bad ba case we regret that ho lie could not have havo had a larger audience i He lie speaks for tor a rapidly rapid vanishing minority and his address address ad ad- ad dress should have havo been hoard else hoard else the thc young people atthe of at the university will soon bo be unable to distinguish between the last Jast spoken word of ot Democracy Democracy- And the echo ho S i |