Show TILLMAN SPEAKS ON RAGE Says North Is in Ignorance of the Southern Conditions I AFRICAN RACE INFERIORS Several Hundred Hear Distinguish Distinguished Distin Distin- d Senator From South Carolina I Several h hundred Salt Lakers 10 iIo no I know why Senator Benjamin I It I. Tillman Till Till- Ti man of or South O lh Carolina is I te designated d a as the tho fre fire eater cater and commonly known zt n ns time the man maim with time the h pitchfork These h several hun him 1 are those thos who heard him hini on nit The Th luce Problem at th thi- SaIlI Sail Hall I Lake al Sunday night night time the til Southern n senator reputation hall hail traveled raveled before him and ann hl his audience wa was vas for fol a spicy pi In line of or argument argo mont ment given In a spicy plc way Mr Ir Tillman Timan Ti- Ti Till Till- man maim proved 11 a surprise in iii his barehanded bare bare- handed treatment of his subject The h s of h his statements and antI hIs bitter hlIN bit bit- hl- hl ter IN t denunciations of or men anti and ant methods to which he hf J Is hi opposed will wi linger lingerIn In the tho thC memory momon of or his heaters en even when rhen the t of or his hi hi argument has been forgotten 1 1 have ha C th time the unfortunate habit of o calling caling things b by name nam said ll ild Mr h. h Till Till- Til- Til It I- I Ithe the l only lu luxury urr I enjoy and I wouldn't give i It I up tip for all al time tho gold III in iii tin tim world 4 And I iid he Ia IH hall hail spoken many rany minutes minute hi his were thoroughly hl convinced that h he enjoyed this luxury to lo a marked degree legree e Many of or his sentences sen fn were rc punctuated with forceful expressions ion bordering close to profanity pro pro- PIO- PIO unity fanity hut his earne earne s j in using them look out ou time the profane sting tn of expressions and mac made them forgivable even ln to 10 time the thC women o of time the audience o of whom there w were WAre re many That Senator Tillman Timan is IH In rn his vi views wH on the question of ra raceS race e. e and amid tho that his convictions ha have hav hab b been En formed by u a life in th the hotbeds hotbed of the racial is not doubted h by hy those who heard him Sunday night And though many think him radical p perhaps unfair un tin- In- In fair it Is doubtful if it an any will wi ray that he does not know his subject well veIl H He does doos fops not nol go to time the pages of th time the historian for foL Ot his hi mI matter I nor nOI does toes hoin ho sire rive in his listeners listener nui any second hand In In- In I He lIe H out put of ot his own j 1 fJ f f ai vi r s 's i t rl O 1 iI S' S Senator Tillman Tiliman was wa Introduced by lamps lames 1 leK II It 1 Moyle Moyie 01 of 0 this cIt city Mr hole h. h Moyle loyle ole In his introduction designated the l hr 1 ns as t the hI greatest great great- t- t est st of time thc South and a aman n roan man Inn of conviction with the aggressiveness to put that conviction to 10 the front Senator Tillman was greeted I Irl with wih prolonged applause Mr Im rl Tillman Timan prefaced hl his remarks I Ir on rn r the question queston of race b by stating slating that It II Is the greatest question by hy far fai which I confronts the American people No 0 o other oilier question he said aid is comparable with Wilh it il in seriousness n and the Iho danger which il it I pr to Ih the nation nallon lie le asserted asserted as as- i that he he had made a s 's study of lh the question und and thai that ho hp felt el dut duL rut i bound to proclaim the truth luth o of time the I situation as h he hall had found ItI itI I It I hJ believe Im I'm 11 right might said alc th time the R son sen n- n atom ator I l know low Im I'm Im honest so Im I'm goIng goIng goIng go- go Ing Ing to toll tell you what I 1 believe f to be bethe bethe the truth the th hol whole truth tint und tall nothing nothing noth noth- log ing ing hut but the truth so fO help mo nm God and amid ond and amid if you ott dont don't believe belie mo ml I don't dont care carp Mr Mm Tillman Timan tool took a as th time tho text of o hi his sermon Imon an aim al excerpt from Crom the tho Lincoln Lincoln- DOI Douglas las debate In to which Abraham I Lincoln I is reputed as nR having said concerning con con- time the 11 emancipation of ci the ne negro 1 ime- ime gro gre slaves CJ I 1 am nm not now nor nor ever ever 1 have ha e been In favor ol fa of social oeal and political po iio equality Iun of oC the tH hJ white and black races I do not believe that time the laC ne negroes ne- ne groes gies IONI should hould b be he bot ot voters IS or Jurors juror nor hold holl nor intermarry with wih time the The Pime fl physical differences between be be- H- H lw tween n th tho two Iwo races racES forbid this equal equal- nl I it I ity And Anti n as there must be hC superiority and inferiority I am ant In favor of oC havIng having hav has ing the OJ white while race raco tim tho superior race That doctrine Mr h. h Tillman said vas as ns his own and amid to 10 bring conviction that thai It il i is true truo wa was as time tho but II den of his Imis address f X North 01 h i in I I Ignorance UC Th Tho Tue spoken senator then told toM his listeners that the average l elage northern man Is absolutely ignorant that tha he ime knows nothing conc concerning time the south except what whal ho he has haR h heard ard or 01 road read and that tha he ime has heard and read practically nothing hut but falsehood I Ho to ns asserted that tut he lie hf would meet an any ammy man In th the United States to 10 debate debato the question In his effort eroll to lo prove plO C that thai th time black blackman blackman man Is not nOl tl the tho equal of oC th the Mr Mi rl took his audience In imagination tion Lion to Africa from mom which continent th the mace laco came conic He lIe l described d forcibly th the conditions which surround th the n negro ne mme gm gro ro ther and of or the thC lack of oC progress and advancement alon along lines of development devel cl nt to lo time the lw race Ho TIC II declared that no other race rac In time tho world had shown oho n such absence of de development ce- ce de- de and amI declared that thai the tho 11 foundation foun dation duton of th the education attained II by bythe bythe the thC American Amerian nC negro Io was wa founded In Jn fl slavery a 1 He lie le described the conditions that exist elst in tho time south where the tho members of the black race number millions and painted In vivid vi ld colors s isie Ut evil ell Ivi effects of negro enfranchise enfranchise- in merit en I. I 11 Ills Opinion of oC Nor North lii Mr Il Tillman did not nol mince words in giving expression ion to 10 his imis opinion o of the north norh In Its HR attitude on tho iho negro question tines ques tion ton He lie blamed the tho the north for 01 Instituting toting slavery la IT which ho he hp called cled a na national na- na tonal sin who whose e abol abolishment hm nt WI was Just and amid tight Ho lie denounced the lime teaching teachInG of or children to believe e that th the tho sins slits of slavery were resting upon the thC people of the south and said that thai slavery II was wu only an nn Incidental factor in iii II bringing ln about the civil chi war var the thc war between en time tho stoics states 1 Mr Tillman with wih fervor In reminiscent nt mood he called mool caled up somo omu of or time thy Incidents connected with wih it and held his audience spellbound he lie 1 as described de de- s scribed scenes and amid ald incidents In Jn tho the south during that terrible struggle Ho lie CUl Continued t on 01 p Page Pigo o lu Tuo 0 o. o TILLMAN N SPEAKS PEAKS S-PEAKS' i ON RACE QUESTION Continued From P Page e 01 One Omit called caled upon his listeners to al a o to the time cry of the race problem lest an fin I even een moro mome terrible war Wa should como upon the h nation naton For Ol saUl said he lie Corty forty for Cor ty 3 YOI after t the le war which was wn aa supposed supposed sup sup- pos posed to have settled the question of or r I race c In this country fOo fOor forever tH r. r th the tho I Ieni lm is vastly sl more dangerous ouis' rt 1 c cv ever er was before cO nl Ihn I Mr Tillman asserted that the constitution con con- 1 Timan I of or the United States State does coes not Iro Irol provide l for foi 1 a settlement of oC the ques tion ton He called loudly for the tho repeal o of time the HH fifteenth amendment to the constitution con con- and a modification of oC the time fourteenth 1 He It that the states are powerless to act against t the th I evils of th the und undesirable negro nEgro vote ote unI until until un un- til I that work ork Is done cone Mr Mi h Timan gave gae statistics from the the south show hoIng ho log Ing that under tinder the thC laws lauts of the union maele effective in the th Ih balance of power pow is g given ghen cn into tho the z hands of the negroes negros in the 11 south and that in several se states where whelo th the black population exceeds the white population population tion ton the black mum man ii has his heel hel on onlie the lie white mans man's neck The senator spoke of 01 the state le restrictions which have been put on 01 suffrage in South Carolina by which 1 negroes arts are denied the power poe of ballot hut hu this thi he a asserted I rI to b be only temporary re relief re- re lief lef as the thc negroes are learning to read leac and amid TIt Hii and within a few fe years rears will 1 again ogain dominate the state stale With characteristic southern lh spirit phU Senator e 1 t 0 Tillman Timal declared the lie Inen- Inen lion Inn Ion of his people to die lie rather than thano to o submit again to the l kind kini ind of government gov gov- under I which time the they lived ll for fOI eight years Yta'S succeeding the civil war ai le lie le denounced the carpet bag ers and their theil l kind ind and gave e o e a 0 vivid hlll account ac rue- count of or the sufferings of the time South Carolina people under their rule Ho lie entertained hi his audience with wih a rte rte- de- de lol of nf th the lie wa way In which the carpel government gO n watt o n h by hy Hit til lie sta staunch southern southern- ers rs who vho too took affairs of oC Ir state Into their thel hanc hands fIR and manipulated the thc elec- elec lion ion of or 1 1876 S C to suit their theli thI pleasure Ac- Ac to hi his own worl word ih Mr Mu look nok an al active part par In this and similar movements no when hen h ho he Ino considered hi his he ed loved state state in danger ung and anc his account account vas as a recel received r with wih appreciation and enthusiasm m even h by those these who tIme the th propriety of the movements mO is us ll tile they e recounted nal Danger I to tu Women S 'S SI I Senator Tillman spoke e with teat lat r tress tres upon the daner wih MI tm tho HI hiu I- I u n 5 race nice has become Iii in the lie south to lo the women of 01 o the while population lon With lh force and 1 fervor fenor ho lie declared that the men of the couth will continue to wi I lynch the negroes who iio ravish their lucre daughters s. Although thou h expressing h his t II love for foi law UI and amid fidelity to law la- he ie decIa de de- mu cIa red that jus justice demands that the oman should hoult he jud judGe e and i JU In the ca case e of a crime against her lieu ant l instead of being compelled into l cOUl court and o recount the to go Into J experiences through which sue she he had been forced f to puss pass pass ti r Senator Tillman declared I Timan that the people of oC the south loved their t coun Count 1 try lT and amid that the they t- t recognized the pow er or of the union He said that po ho f would not take t. t hack back the tho slaves which had 4 belonged to his mother even If he could It He declared that le until the negroes had been false falsely I- I and unwisely J u exalted b by the action t of oC the acton govern govern- ment tho the south whites of oC th the South had hud loved and befriended the blacks blocks He Wo declared his belief belef In freedom for the races C Chi but stoutly denied that the races were equal It tas well wel said Mid the senator to strike off of time the shael shackles from Ium the feet or of the but to give e them the or of over O the power n a for or which nover hi they thoy vere not net n nor ever n can be Q e the ST ST. hl luster tor V n or of otis OUI the count country t wrong in |