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Show GLASMANN BIG SUCCESS Talks to Good House last Saturday evening and Creates Most Favorable Impression. As a Camper On the trail of Judge Powers he is about Proper. From a icpublican standpoint, the meeting atrthe Thatcher opera house Satuiday evening at which the Hon. William Olasmann was the stat per-foimer, per-foimer, was unquestionably the ical thing, strong In aigumcnt, superb from the point of dissemination of Inclination, In-clination, Incompatible as a refutation refuta-tion of democratic theoiv, complete In answer to the Hon. O. W. l'owcis Mr. Olassmann Is easily one of the most effective campalgncis In this western countrv. He possesses a fund of Information indisputable, and is able to so picscnt it that It appeals to the reason and sound Judgment of his Ustcucis The Olasmann meeting Satuiday evening did not diaw out the largest crowd that was ever In the opera house (thcie were two dances and a theatrical performance as counter attractions) at-tractions) but the house was well tilled, till-ed, and It is true that at no othci meeting in this county was there ever moie genuine interest dlsnlavcd. "Hill" talked foi two and a piartei hours and held the strict attention of his audience to the end. He was fic-(liiently fic-(liiently Interrupted by heaity applause, ap-plause, indicative of the favor with which his rcmaiks were iccelved. Mr. Olasmann touched on the various questions of interest in this campaign and did it in language that was without with-out a sting, language that was easy to understand, and It took with the audience. au-dience. Mr. Heischel liullen acted as chaii-man chaii-man of the meeting and performed the attendant ceicmonles. With him and tho honorable speaker thero sat on the stage a large number of the bone and sinew of the republican par ty and Cache county. Frank Haugh, one of Logan's most acceptable vocalists, sang and was ic-called ic-called of com sc. Mr. liullen Introduced Intro-duced HON. VVM. (II.ASMANN who Ingiatlatcd himself with the audience au-dience immediately. Tun Hki'UHM-can Hki'UHM-can here presents a brief synopsis of Mr. Olassman's talk. No attempt Is made to present Mr. Olassman's language lan-guage and the synopsis docs him a gieat injustice, but those who have attempted to catch thoughts In "long-hand" when tired with gattllng gun rapidity will appreciate the dllll-culty. dllll-culty. "Llther by accident or otherwise 1 have been selected to follow Hon. O. W. Powers, the democratic candidate for congress. In following tho gentleman gentle-man I lind that ho Is telling the same two stories ho has always told, vl the chicken and pony stoilcs. Neither Neith-er of them Is told as they were orglnally, but each has been warped to suit the purposes of tho speakei The story of the president's bojs naming the hote, the last boy thought the animal "should be named Teddv" because lie always got there." This Is the ttue way of the stoiy. The speaker lead several sentences from Judge Poweis's speech in Salt Lake,and said: "I can well icmeinbet when Judge l'owcis marched us boys through the stiects In Salt Lake, knee deep In mud, undei the black Hag of thellbei.il paitv, and Judge l'owcis was the last man to leave the liberal paity and Join the national party. If he Is defeated In the coming election lie will go to the Ameiicaii paity watch hhn. 1 hope thoc dark days of Ilociallsm will nevci come to Utah again. If they do tin Ogdon Stand-aid Stand-aid will sal! from this state." Judge l'owcis has ridiculed Mi. Cutler, stating he was a tailoi. Is that a disgrace? That Is a ciedit to the man; he staited at the bottom round of the ladder, has gained step bv step, and today lie is wealthy, brought about bv his industiy and financial ability. He put money Into the Lchl sugar factoij, invested In the Ogden, Hear River and Logan sugar factories, is a dlicctoi of the Deserct National Hank A man rising thus In his own atlaiis has the ability to make a good governoi. Compare Cutlei with Wells of nine yeaisago. The odds are ceitalnly in favor of Cutler, and as Wells has made a good governoi, so will Mr. Cutlei. "Much has been said about the suddenness of Cutlei coming to the front as a candidate. Nine jears ago Ooveinor Wells was not thought of twenty four houis before the convention. conven-tion. Cutlei was befoie the people for two months before he iccelved tho nomination CHUHCII INFLULNCK. When the democrats win it is through thcli popularity, and when defeated It Is charged to church Influence. In-fluence. We Oentllcs like the aid of church Influence as well as anybody. When elected to tho legislature I was ambitious to become the speaker of the house and thought I would try for a little chinch influence myself. I made my Intentions known to F. M. Lyman, president of the (juorum of the twelve apostles, by way of soliciting his aid. He said, "Mi. Classman, I uudcistand you drink in saloons." "Very littlo" I icpllcd. "You do some?" "Well, once hi a great while." "No man can have my support sup-port foi that position who patronlcs saloons, good day,' said Mi. Lyman. I got out and uistled and becamo speaker of tho house without the aid of church Influence. I tell you tho Oentllcs are after it as much If not more than any one else. "I understand that Judgo Powers rcfcried toSprj's tlne.it If Powers had desired to be on the square he would have told jou about Spry's denial de-nial Now 1 was at that meeting wheie the statement Is alleged to have been made by Spij.but he said nothing like that which has been charged against him Mr. Spij has made a denial to the chaige, and theiein has stated exactlj what he dldsaj, wlilcli Is Hue The Ilenld, Tiibune and the Telegiam will not publish Ins denial: thev do not desire the tiuili: that would not meet the desired ends In this case. im:fi:hsto powhiis Powers lntiiii.i'cs thai If ho Is not elected diastic measuies may again be used against I'tah. This expression expres-sion Isii'cdmeicly to Intimidate You people have expeilenced the good times, peace and harmony In the past nlneyeais undei lepubllean policies, so do not let these tlneats of Judge Poweis svveivejou fioin join dutv. Continued on page I Glasmann big success , Concluded from 1st page j 1 helped to elect Ueains to the United Unit-ed States Senate, and he luisj aslscd me what olliec I wanted. I1 have told him none. Ho has, how-j ever seemed olliccs for some of my friends I should still have been one or hisstippoitois had lie not staited tin light against Snioot. Do OU know what started the tight on Snioot? It was this: When Keams found that Snioot and President Joseph Jos-eph F. Smith would not use "chinch Influence" for him, he went East and with Senator Dubois, who Is a demo-ciat, demo-ciat, started Ibis light. Tills is the leal light on Snioot, my ft lends. The light began against Smoot on the grounds that he was a polygamlst. It isou, the. Mormons, that they sue tight In,'. In lerritoiial d;is the Liberals got all the political plums; they miss them now. 1 love this country, I want to see peace, and I do not bcllevo In this ciy of chinch inllucnce. I heie challenge Senator Kearns or any of his rollowersor an man in this house light now to piove that Pies Joseph F. Smith lias Used church inllucnce In politics since lie has been president or tlie church. You can't do ill 'I he design of this new pint is to work in conjunction with the dtmocratic vote to defeat the republican party. Keains Is ic-vengful, ic-vengful, and he wants Smoot bounced from the Senate. Kearns has aioused the whole East against Smoot. If Utah repudiates Smoot, Kearns will say Smoot has no intlucnco in Utah, I am the man that can run the state. WHACK AT CANNON. "While In the east State Chairman Frank Cannon vviied home, 'democrats, 'demo-crats, get together iind stav together.' He came home and joined Hie Ameil can party. Ilavejouhcaidan.vadvcrsc comments from Ihe Ilearld about Frank Cannon going over? No! Gentlemen Gen-tlemen it is all In tlie progiam. 1 am honest in saying I believe that If Judge Powers had not lecelved the nomination foi congiess lie would have been with the American party today. Scratch his skin with a stick and underneath Oii will tiud Litieial tlesli. 'I here won't be as many as 100 demounts vote the Anieiiean ticket. If Powers Is elected he will help Keanib unseal, Snioot. if ou want peace In I'lali, vote the lepublican ticket and thuehy tseivo notice on Kent us that he bluill not biing back rid conilll Ions. If Smoot can go hack with the siipioit of tho state lie will i etaln his seat. Smool's lire and chiiiiicter is as clean as any senator there. Voteis, sit down upon this new party right now." ON CONSISTENCY. Powers says the demociats have been consistent. Remember the votes thai were cast foi silver, veins ago, and now see tlie dems swallow the gold pill. You silver demociats have been made to swallow Cleveland and P.irkei. The republican policies have prevailed in tills stale for nine veais and practically for IKty years in tlie nation. Look at oui reeoid. Can the democrats equal It '' No!, but thev say look at our promises (iieat appl uise. Powers sas Roosevelt Is a dinger-one dinger-one man Go hack and liiul l.un a cowboy in Wyoming, then ,i i ittlc-man, ittlc-man, then in the New Yoik ligisla-turo ligisla-turo tw Ice, thon as a civ II sen ice commissioner. com-missioner. And let me tell you that tlie New Yoik democrats will never rorgct his fairness while in this olllce He was absolutely fair to both sides He alteiwaids became assistant sccie-tai) sccie-tai) of tlie nav), colonel of the rough lideis, and was the instigator of the document being foi winded to Washington Wash-ington fanuJasthe "round robin." Owing to bad Tood being sent to Cuba Tor the arm), the oilleers signed around a elide so that no one could be charged with heading the list Thecircle resembled the form or it robin and was thererore called the "round loblu." Tho rorwaidlngor tlie document docu-ment to Washington had the desired effect. Live cattle wore shipped, with other wholesome rood, for tlie sustenance susten-ance of the army and no officer was charged with the lcsponslblllty of heading tlie list Look at Roosevelt's braver) at Santiago. After the war he returned to New Yoik and was elected governor. lie appealed to Hie New York legislators to adjust the taxes so as lo tax the rich oven with the poor. Tlie legislature adjourned ad-journed without taking any action In tlie matter. He recalled the leglsla-tuie leglsla-tuie ror the express pin pose or Heating Heat-ing on Hie above matter, which was done He had an eight-hour law passed pass-ed for the workinginan. Judge Parker Par-ker was on the supremo bench and ruled It unconstitutional. The New Yoik people know Roosevelt and he will carry that state b) 100,000 majority. major-ity. "Since President McKhiley's death. Roose vclt lias been piesident. Point to one act of. Ills career which has been detihncntal to the people, if you can. "The dems say that Roosevelt Is a dangerous man. Ho put icpubllcans and democrats alike In jail for steal-hit' steal-hit' public funds, lie is dangcious to thieves. The dems say the republi-consineextiavagrant, republi-consineextiavagrant, wo liavo run' behind. Yes, and how did we dolt?i Roosevelt's ndmlnlst ration paid fifty ! millions on the Panama canal, and, many millions on tlie linal delivery de-livery system, D which 20,000 loutes' have been established, and eventually . every farmer will have Ills mall can led tohlsdooi. Theiural delivery pit)s Tor itseir, as tlie farmcis icadmoic! and write moie letteis. Tlie iepubli- cans have spent sixty millions on tliei navyV Who says a strong navy Is not good? Look at Russia and Japan to-1 day. The success that attends Japan , is the lesiilt or her supeiioi navy j THE PHILIPPINES. "Tlie demociats sav that ir Parker Is elected, the Philippines will be turned over to them lor seir government. govern-ment. Republicans say 'we will help civllle this people.' :i,000 school teaehcis have been sent theie and In three )eais tlie lepublican paity lias done moie to civillc the people than Spain did in :i00)c,ars." Tlie speaker at this time intioduced colored maps show lug the acquisitions made by the United States since her colonial da)s. The details or each purchase was gone into which piovcd highly Interesting to the audience. "President McKInley stated in one or his lasi speeches that hi a few eais the bulk of the Ameilcan trade would be fiom the Pacific ocean. Tlie iron mines In Iron county have been bought; San Pedio and other cities on the western coast will Increase In-crease and our expoils from these cities is be)ond conception at the present time. Now do you think we should vote the democratic ticket and blight the prospects that aie before us? The Filipinos are well pleased with their present government. Spain taught them that the Annul-cans Annul-cans would enslave every one ol them as the negioesol the south and plc-tuies plc-tuies ol the slave da)s were sliowu the Filipinos to conllim the state ment. While the Spaniards weie instilling in-stilling these ideas into the poor deluded de-luded people, the) would cliaigc them $l,r foi a burial lot and each )car &!.r0 bad to be paid as a license on each bod) buiied for the privilege or having hav-ing them lemaln buiicd. In default of payment tho bodies weie dug up and thiown upon a huge bone pile at tlie back of the cemetry. You people hi Utah are God blessed and the liberties liber-ties )ou enjoy should be can led abroad to tlie unenlightened. This country has been set apatt to give these blessings to the oppressed of tlie woild. If jou wisli to cut the blessings bless-ings of llboity fiom tlie poor ignorant peonlo hi oppressed lands, vote the deinociatlc ticket. On the other hand, if you desire to bless and do good to them by disseminating the blessings of liberty that ou enJo, vote Hie lepublican ticket. Man) democrats say they will only vote for Roosevelt. I say, vote the whole. lepublican le-publican ticket, especially foi Joseph Iioweil for congiess, as ho will be in line with the admlnistiallon. |