| Show REPUBLICANS HOLD SPLENDID RALLY Sandy Turns Out Five Hundred Strong to Hear Good t t. Speeches APPEAL BY SUTHERLAND Crooked Dealing of American Party Is Squarely DisI Disposed Dis- Dis I posed of 4 I If f- f Those who ma may havo have been lu In doubt I RS as to tho tho political faith of or Sandy should have been at the Republican rally held hold thero there last night and thereby thereby there there- I by hy have boon been convinced that thero thoro i ino I 11 no doubt about tho the matter whatever Sandy Is Republican to the core coro nn and when there Is occasion such as last Jast evening to demonstrate the fact tact It Itis itIs is 18 done don In tn such a way as to convince tho most sceptical I When Chairman Squires called caned the meeting to order In Amusement Amuse Amu ment hall hail the seats had all alJ been occupIed occupied occupied oc oc- oc- oc for some somo time and standing room oom was at a a. premium Tho The audience audience audi audi- ence once quickly showed that it was not nol thero there out of ot mere curiosity but be because because because be- be cause of ot faith In tho the principles the they lad had como to hear expounded by th the advertised ud speakers Joseph Sharp the Republican candidate candidate can can- for sheriff was the speaker speak speak- er r to como before the audience Ho explained tho the status of tho local campaign campaign cam cam- In a 20 minute talk principally devoted to an explanation o of ot the tho differences dif dlf- dif dif- between the Republican advocacies ad at- i and those of or the American I r J At the close of Mr Ir Sharps Sharp's speech ho 10 was J greeted wIth a round of ot applause applause applause ap ap- ap- ap which presaged a strong plu- plu for or him on election da day Badgers Badger's Speech Carl Badger addressed the audience l itter the Republican Glee Gle club quartet quartet tet let had rendered n n. couple of ot selectIon selections lions tIon to the strong strongly expressed satisfaction satisfaction satis satis- faction of the audience Mr Sir Badger la Ian a very strong strong- and impressive speaker speak speak- er 1 whoso whose utterances carry conviction because 6 of ot the VCr very apparent earnestness earnestness earnest earnest- ness of ot his conviction con of ot their truth RIS speech was largely devoted to toft ton n SL calling calling- of or man Inan many of ot the later campaign campaign campaign cam cam- bluffs oC or tho the American party part leaches Chief among Mr 11 Badgers Badger's well chosen contentions was tho the statement that tho the principal issues of the thc campaign campaign cam cam- In lay Jay between the tho Republican and Democratic parties with the added well weB known fact tact that Sam King the Democratic state chairman had re repeatedly repeatedly re- re made tho declaration that I sooner than see eo victory perch upon the thc Republican standards he hoped to see I Democrats elect eJect tho ho American party candidates That is 18 not so called a voice from the shadows at nt the tho back of oC the nail hall whereupon the speaker proved his hi ability to cope with circumstances at nt atthe atthe the time of their arising b by promptly meeting the statement o of the voice yolee with Ith such a shower of facts and Irrefutable irrefutable Irre Irro- statements that there was nothing more from the hack back seats Kent a n Favorite At tho the close oC of Mr Bad Badgers Badger's els ver very able speech tho the Oleo Glee club again gladdened gladdened gladdened glad glad- the hearts of tho the music lovers und and was Avas followed b by the general fa favorite favorite fa- fa a- a campaigner Professor ProCessor Charles Kent who delighted tho the audience with wall the tho campaign song ong Bill in tho the chorus of or which the whole audience Joined and nearly lifted the roo roof from the building with applause use which re refused refused re- re fused to be bo quieted till the singer again sang the chorus after which he said he would agree to sing to the audience all nl night ht If it they would fill till the han hail with Democrats and let him talk tall to them 15 minutes Draper is Republican Senator Sutherland who had beon been delayed somewhat by a rally at Drapel Draper Dra Dra- per pel at which he had spoken arrived at this point and prefaced his speech by saying that a n careful canvass of or ortho the tho vote of or Draper showed that of f f the voters accredited to Draper 2 were Republicans and the re remaining re- re 50 wore were divided between the Democratic and American parties 1 I have little time this evening to 1 devote devoto to preliminaries said the speaker and only want tp remark In Introducing what I have to say that I i have no quarrel with individual Democrats Democrat This fight tight so far tar as I Iam nm om concerned Is confined confine to the Issues Is- Is sues buei as set forth by the parties Sutherland on Trusts The speaker then launched directly into the tho great reat national issue of tho the limiting of or the power of or trusts which ho handled in a masterly and convincing convincing convincing con con- style stylo which evidently made a. a strong Impression upon the audi audi- once moe which gave sove him close and careful care care- ful Xul attention The Sherman act was shown to have remained Inoperative during tho the last four years ears of ot Democratic administration tion un under the alleged supposition that it was wan unconstitutional and that after remaining a dead letter during tho the whole of tho thu last term of or Grover Grove Cleveland it had been brought out un und l proven to be bo constitutional and operative un under the administration of ot President Roosevelt The Sherman trust anti-trust law was first pronounced constitutional by William II 11 Taft then Judge e Taft TaU un under under un- un der Ocr tho the administration of President when ono ona decision Jon at least waa wal as given under It It and it I Ito Isto la Is lato to be remembered that the decisions declaring the tho Sherman law unconstitutional nn and l inoperative were by Democratic Judges and that It has hal always been made mude to work by Republican Republican lican Judges and under Republican Presidents Tho The Republican AVny n It Is not the way o of tho Republican Republican lican to get rid of the trust evil 11 b by talking about it It as do the Democrats It is not tho Republican wa way to kill off tho the enterprise of all organized capital capital cap cap- ital under the I ignorant belief belleC that all capitalistic combinations are trusts harmful to lo tho the commerce and best interests of oC tho the nation On the tho contrary contral what wo we propose for tor or tho the control of or moneyed combination combination tion tEen harmful to the best Interests of the people Is b by the tho r regulation of ot the trusts The speaker then went on to explain explain ex ex- plain the difference between tho the Il Illogical Illogical Il- Il lo logical and impractical measures proposed proposed proposed pro pro- posed by Mr 11 Bryan and those thosa outlined outlined outlined out out- lined in the planks of or tho ho Republican I party part after which ho he took up the matter of national bank deposit It guarantee guarantee guar guar- antee d demanded by the tho Nebraskan and showed Ved wherein It was not only Illogical but unjust and vicious In Inviting inviting In- In final disaster ter to tho finances of or tho ho country Ba Hunk nank xi k Guarantees tees r I will venture to 50 say continued the speaker that out of ot tho the probable probable probable able people In this hall ball only a I small email percentage have bank deposits and yet et under the terms of or the plan planor of or the Democratic party of ot you OU who have no bank deposits and those who have small ones would be compelled to help carry the thc burden of ot this guarantee if It it Jt ever er becomes a n law Jaw Postal flanks Banks As opposed to this we propose a 0 system of po postal tal savings banks which will afford certain protection for tor tho the people who need It It Is not the thc rich richman richman richman man who needs neels protection it Is tho the poor man the small depositor and the postal savings banks system which wo we proposed will give that protection tion Senator Sutherland then closed hi his speech with a brief briet account of oC the tho reasons reasons rea rca sons why tho ho American party part Is IR a party party party par par- ty without political principles and therefore without excuse for being be be- toro tore the tho people and that It is la a party whose sole Bole object Is a class s organization tion and ns us foreign to Americanism as if It it had been found in Europe I I rue Only ny There Is one wa way and one way only in which the American party part can be defeated In this campaign and that is b by voting the Republican ticket Mr 11 King has said ho he would sooner the lie American party purt should win than that the Republicans should win vin I will go farther than th that t. t I will sa say that sooner than see ee Salt Lake count county tall fall Into tho the hands of at the American party part I would welcome the election of ot the tho entire Democratic state ticket from tram tho governor down and I ask you ou when you OU cast your votes on election day to forget torget your our partisanship and remember remember ber her only that you are Americans Not Americans In tho the small potty pelt local I It Is understood b by the tho American party leaders lenders but as true trul patriots of or the tho na na- ha- ha tion When Senator Sutherland closed his address tho the ovation 0 given him showed that the people were with sIth him anI and that hat the principles ho lie had expounded were tho principles of ot the people He lie his speech b by a historic of great and romantic value In which a most dramatic and powerful appeal was made to the ho true patriotism 0 or of the tho people peo pee plo and that it produced a A. most telling tell tell- ing effect none who heard beard It could doubt Professor Protessor Kent responded at the thc close of ot the th senators senator's speech to a n. most emphatic demand for more moro music and gave fC first a popular campaign song and followed it with The Star Spangled Banner Bunner which brought the rail rally to toa toa toa a close Only during the early part of the tho rally was there the least hint of oC unpleasantness and arid that came caine during the first appearance of Professor ProCessor Kent Ken t when some two or three rowdies at ot tho the rear of or the halt hall Interrupted th the tho sInger Deputy Sheriff Pete Johnson quietly whispered to them and they left tho the hall ball aftel after which the meeting was one of tho the most harmonious of or tho the cam cam- r |