Show SUSAN B ANTHONY pioneer suffragist speaks at the city hall lare room packed to suffocation remarks of rev anna shaw an bernow Yer now the apostles of woman suffrage in the person of miss susan anthony kev anna shaw I 1 J and mary t bradford were given flattering at the city halt last evening the upper floor of that edifice being to lie doore w bilo many people were turned away mayor brough arteil us chairman af I 1 if ami remarks introduced misa B who began lier address by baying hat fifty years ago there waa not single educational in the country which wa open to women to occupy chaira in alio seats of learning while at the present gome fully one third have lean thrown open to women alio also referred to the condition of n omen in other walks of life prior to the emancipation lias taken place in late years and claimed ghate of would wore enfranchised everywhere pointed with pride botho fatt that women are now not only teach cre bat and have been elected of public instruction whilo in former yeara women had no or personality under the common law thia condition has become much ameliorated and the existing laws are not just to alie gentler deac the are much better alian they formerly were yet so long na they entitled the custody and control of her person and alie of the labor of her hands to another it cannot be said eliat anything any lhing like equality arc vaila twenty five elate in the union have dijol in one plate kan gas fu alie lutt eight years women have voted a elections wyoming carer into the union without eliat little male in constitution i anil alie hoped that 1 ihli auld follow the example of wy i n thia respect ct sho predicted that congress would vote overwhelmingly in favor 0 the new constitution and in the event of ita adoption ebe hoped that the aomen of the new elate while working with might and wain everywhere would refuse to enter into r partisanship movement with nav of the political parties let abo men tight out alie question aa to who shall be the first officers of the new state vet if the women should affiliate with any political party they should not take aides with any one that does not endorse full suffrage it would be invidious for them to attempt to discriminate in politics after utah is admitted however that is the time to do and vote as they please during this address the hall had become so crowded anat a portion oi the audience adjourned to the second ward meeting house where an overflow meeting by miss mrs bradford was then introduced by mayor I 1 slie pointed to herself aa one woman who had passed through thu perils and duties of an election campaign in colorado and bad come out ot the fray unscathed notwithstanding the continued predictions ot the op ponente of equal suffrage rge that women were not equal to such emergencies gen cies slie cited her own experience stating that in one campaign ebe had travelled trav elied ahree thousand miles made six speeches and gained seven pounds in the work she referred with a great deal of to the change which had been wrought in iho politics of colorado by the advent 0 women into them mm dr shaw wai introduced who made an address r dimming over with logical relevant comparisons pari sons amusing anecdotes and areas lie flings at the opponents of equal rapo the subject 0 her discourse was the relations of womans ballot to the state and the effect it would have as differing from that which the men vote and she did not wish to be understood aa drawing insidious coin pariso simply wanted to show that men are not everybody a woman nobody she treated the subject from alio standpoint that in a republic every class that affects the government in the long run along the line of its nature the speaker was listened to with wrape attention frequently interrupted OS tast 1 PAGE SUSAN B ANTHONY by laughter and applaud app lauw throughout a lengthy address which ie sufficient evidence of the fact that ehe carried her hearers ft ith her at the overflow meeting in the second ward house nathan tanner jr introduced mise swan anthony the elret speaker for over mi leour eha iwald the audience in celoso attention while she gave a briel outline 0 alio llio woman suffrage movement froni it inception to its ent glorious statue besides die gave many incidents of the great in winch she ja one of alie first to have engaged and one of the hardert worker she very highly eulo ed sirs caily w ho a married woman ft ith six children had labored a and faithfully for alie uplifting of humanity as she had ave many personal per conal the great fiali t in alie energies of her life have been spent and congratulated the people of utah upon the nolle work already accomplished ami them to work wisely ami carefully and after u while their hilure would be crowned willi luccis by alie obtaining of statehood mr bradford of denver next addressed the meeting she kave brief statement of alio present of woman suffrage in colorado abid related many humorous anecdotes that kept the hearers in a ripple of laughter nearly all tho lime many people she paid that women would vote as husbands did hut that waa not lier experience she was a her and they voted ae they plea fd but never quarreled ue como av a divided aliouse politically would hon I 1 S richarde Ki charde eave a short ad dress highly anthonys life and labors which hail iwen blent in a noble baue lie wae personally acquainted quain ted with much of it and declared that he good which she had done for buffering humanity would write her name upon the echroll of fame in undying letters of gold mrs jane S richard expressed her negrete that tho opera house could not be secured for alie meeting and hoped alie distinguished enesta would come again when they would try to have a liall when all who desired to hear her conid bo accommodated unfortunately was not alie case in alio present instance |