Show DRY BRYAN AN SELECTED FOR HIS Democracy Put Brains in the Background When He Was Selected Again THE MYSTERIOUS ROBBINS Spellbinder From Chicago Is L Introduced by William WilliamH H H. H King The Tue Denver convention realized that the country's greatest need was not brains Weve We've ce got lots of ot brains This startling statement given In n explanation of ot the nomination of ot Wil wn WilHam Ham Jennings Bryan Dryan spread awe owe over overa overt a t meeting of ot the Woman's Womans Democratic club at Saltair yesterday Tho speaker speak er was Raymond Ramond RobbIns of ot Chicago I Ian an and when ho recounted tho the things that had happened at Denver saying that the countr country has hns lots of brains tho the whistle of ot a steamboat tooted In derisIon derision de de- de- de and the tho Interruption emphasized an awkward and rather damning statement Recovering Heco himself later Mr Nr Bobbins said that the convention wanted moral courage more than brains and found Cound it In Bryan The Tho man who ho now sits sIti in th the White House c owes his popularity to that man who spoke first 12 years yean ea a ago o. o This tickled tho the audience hut but when he told of the sad ad calamity of ot 1896 1396 a n hush of ot mournful silence hovered hovered hov hov- ered over tho the crowd and when whon ho he recounted the dreadful things that had happened in 1900 tho the hush deepened and tears sprang pranE to moisten mosten many oyes A sob broko broke tho awful silence and tho the rasping of or many feet on tho floor showed tho the uneasiness There would havo have been an outburst of oC GenuIno genuine ine mo sorrow had tho the sp speaker cr carried his story past tho election four 3 years cars a U co O. O Representative Gathering The Tho Womans Woman's Democratic club co conducted con ducted a rather successful outing Thero were at t least OO persons a tho the meeting on the floor of tho the pavilion pa pa- mostly women and ami children and the they all aU Democratic enough to be In their element clement when hen some somo on one was wa ripping the G. G O. O P. P to tatters and electing not only the Democratic candidates for fOl President and Vice President but tho the candidates on cc every state tate ticket In the tho country as well Before DeCore the me meeting Ung started Mr Robbins Robbing was as Introduced to tho the stalwarts stalwarts stal stal- warts the tho and other spades spa spa- des cles of ot Democracy He explained that for 1 12 years cars he has been In fn public life and Instantly one ona wondered If It ho had Izad received more than Bryan had hadin in that time William H H. King Icing presided and after congratulating the he club Indorsing the sentiment of ot the tho club toward the Denver Denver Denyer Den Den- ver yer convention Its platform an and candidates candidates can can- he made mado the broad prediction that Utah would go Democratic this fall faU Predictions are as ready o on th the lips Bps of this orator as crystal drops Inthe on In the brink of oC a cataract We Ye reaffirm tho the principles enunciated etc Is Js a n. astock stock phrase that must go with every speech and It wasn't left lert out of the prelude played by the skillful tongue of Judge King P Personality and anel Platform Republican friends In Utah L Rr 1 th their lr for l no iii e lUou lU ou tue hUU 11 personality of our candidate will b convincing this fall an and this intermountain intermountain inter inter- I mountain state will como come into the I Democratic fold and give i its electoral vote yote for tor Bryan Enan Then ho hc read a letter from Mrs Mr Bryan to Mrs I- I Elizabeth J. J D D. Roundy Roundy Roundy Roun Roun- dy de declining an invitation to attend allen the meeting owing to pressing campaign campaign campaign cam cam- matters and another from Kern Both expressed tho the hope that Utah would take its place in the tho Democratic col column u inn Mr lr Robbins is a very fluent speaker speak speak- er er a scholar as polished as the pavilion floor itself and an air as breezy as that which was wafted through tho the open windows He confessed con con- fc that ho had been sent to Utah by hy tho the Democratic national committee and h ho was glad of or his mission I 1 have been fairly well over the Union since the Denver convention ho said and I find tho the camp fires are burning bright ht in ln the North the tho South the tho East and the tho West It is isa iv a harbinger of ot success S and anti wo we havo have every reason to expect that wo we shall shan shanIn win In The conscience of or tho the people has been awakened to the Issues of ot this fight Musical Accompaniment Ho He spoke to the accompaniment of or ortho tho the band whose measured beats came oame up tip through the floor from the stand belo below beloit Shall the people people- rule has been asked FIddle dy I wont went the bandIt band If It that is the question then can the people veople best rule b by electing the Republican Republican Republican Re Re- publican nominee on tho the Republican i platform or by electing the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic nominee on the Democratic platform that platform that Is the question I dI 1 have ha only the kindliest appreciation nUon atton for the Republican nominee Mr 11 Taft Taft Taft- Long shrill blasts of the tho whistle greeted the name An ardent Democrat with a voice suspiciously m like a Councilman shouted that Is was a Taft TaCt whistle blowing for tor monc money Where hero Support Comes From The Republicans in the tho East are arc supporting him continued the tho speaker speak speak- er because he Isn't like Roosevelt tho the Republicans In the tho West Vest are arc supporting supporting sup sup- porting him because he Is Either Elther the plutocrats of ot Wall all street are wrong wrong and and they arc are not generally l deceived deceived or or the deluded Republicans of or tho the West Vest arc aro wron wrong An Ai the campaign campaign campal cam cam- pal n progresses It will wIH be difficult for tor Mr Taft to satisfy the group of ot plunder er In the East tho the group of or toil toli In the West rest at the tho same samo time and with the same argument In him we wo I have havo a man divided a against himself an and ho he must of oC necessity JIt fall It has been said of or the Chicago convention that It H sas tho the most re respectable respectable respectable re- re bod body of ot men ever eve gathered to together under one roof root That is true It was tas all of or respectable as the tho men Eat sat In their scats seats at that convention Overbalanced O d l by hr FI Figures The speaker grew top-heavy top with thc thet p and nearl nearly fell teU from the chair which he had mounted as the thear ar argument waved warm That convention contention didn't protect tho masses C It t 8 safeguarded the Interests of ot the few all right Joseph Cannon speaker of the house and from Crom Illinois was one ono of ot the tho ruling spirits of or that convention As speaker of or ortho tho the national house he has always alwa's been very cry much concerned in protecting time the Interests of ot tho the plunderers of ot the peo leo pie His 1119 whole policy has been to strangle legislation of ot tho the people and to force through congress legislation demanded by hy the tho great Interests representing representing representing rep rep- resenting the aggrandizement of or capital capitel capi capi- tel tal far tar above the ho line of or legitimate Inv in In- In v vestment Cannon seconded the tho nomination nom nom- of or Jimmy Sherman Ho was glad to second that nomination because be- be cause ho knew him Wo yo know him too When Jimmy was chairman of tho the committee on rules he and Cannon ran the whole house home of or con congress ress We Wa think it significant cant that Cannon should say ay so 80 Caras far Car faras faras as Taft is concerned he ho will be all allright allright allright right because ho would say MY You put Jimmy in fn as president of or the senate and anel mo me In as speaker of the tho house and there wont won't bo ho an anything doing for Taft Tho Those o two men aro arc t trying ItH to get into office on Tafts Taft's coat tails Mr Robbins said the time Democrats were for tor the tho election of or senators by direct vote ote of or tho the people and tho Chicago convention turned such a apropo proposition down He said the Democrats Democrats Democrats Demo Demo- were for tor publication of ot campaign funds and the Republicans turned that down Then ho drifted back twelve twel YC years and said wid that If It the tho had known who put up tho the mone money for tor McKinley's Mc- Mc Ic- Ic I Kinley's s election JI you ou know who would havo been president Rips nIps Trusts Wide Ido Open Ho Iro ripped the tho trust question wide open spoke of ot tho traditional complaints complaints com coin plaints that the tho Br Bryan an panacea will cure curo and then sal said that If It It hadn't been for Cor tho Ule Republican party there thelO would have been no panic last year Tho The poor pOOl people trodden Under under under un un- der foot by those Republicans Republicans at Chicago and the voice of or tho masses was lifted up at Denver in the nomination of Bryan and the framIng framing fram frani- ing of ot a platform through which every cery sinner will become a saint and every everyman man map without mone money will get ct some of ot the coin that oozes through the lingers of ot the tho plutocrats The proletariat whatever that is will fare well continued continued con con- tinned the orator by universal a adoption op- op lion tion of Democratic doctrine The speech was doubtless based upon lines JInes lal laid down by the national committee and expresses In a general way what will be bo discussed on the stump this fall tall b by the Democrats Local orators were there thero an and took their tip Up from tho the dripping oratory Will Phillips sang some patriotic songs and the meeting closed with a speech by Will Ra Ray president of ot the Salt Lake Dr Bryan an club Mr Robbing returns to Chicago this I ISalt morn morning I ng |