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Show almost every action in tbe history of tbe Republican party, and made a J complete exposition of all tbe points at issue in tbe present campaign. Tbe speaker began by giving a powerful pow-erful dissertation npon moral, physical physi-cal and intellectual force; iiext de. scribed in detail tbe method in wbicb public sentiment as indicated by tbe majority is crystalled into law, ex-wiated ex-wiated those men and women woo feel themse'ves loo dainty to take an interest in politics and allowed that all should far se!f protection assist in tbe making of tbe laws; spoke ot ! tbe rapid growth ot tbe country un. der Republican rale, and in expansion expan-sion from the- Atlantic to the I'otli-1 I'otli-1 pim-s; dwelt pni ihe many crimes which' are committed in the name of liberty, among which is that of dis-' dis-' francm-tin? the southern negroes; and delivered a most eloqueut pane, gyric on the korrois of war. ! It was ven''s will that we should expand in') the Orient," continued Mrs. Poster. "Step by step we were earned along the path of destiny until Aatiroaido fired upon our flag. Could, we tasejy retreat at that juno-ture juno-ture and allow tbe Filipinos to uiur- derail tbe foreigners there? Mr. if ha iu allied he will give- be iPbtlipines a stable govern-nietit.. govern-nietit.. Well, that is just bat we are flknng, and we are givmg tbem all toe libfrt they are capable el taking earejf. In i896 Bryan ld you that if McKinley was elected presi-det presi-det we would be plujged into financial finan-cial ru'ra. The very oppo'lte u9 heee tbe case." Qe was a false propb-I propb-I et wilt w&t and he is false propb- ietthie year.'' Tbe -speaker referred u tbe fact tfct fTenioent Wcrvniy nie uik. preeideai who outlined the policies l of tbe .powers as i tbe ctee in China 1 and lUat it proves the reat conli- deaoe wbicb is reposed ia him. "He is an beoHst, God leafing noble man !aat if you kn;w him personally yoa wUid iever dreai of ujpigniug i mouses,''" said Mrs. Kowter. Tbeiady proved herself to be a brilliant orator and ooronly regret i Vm. we annot present Sec address iu fuil ' ' ;! Mrs- Kosttr will speak aa follow in Oebe : uotv during tne baHnae of lue week-an I all wuo near her are tiesurelf of a ,eiiiaeoratrKS-altre.t: ,eiiiaeoratrKS-altre.t: --'"" Wednesday ev ninr ft'isbmiud. Tuaie4ay evening LewisUin Kriday -veuiug Weiisile.;v Saturday eveniuu tivruin, . URS.J. lv. FOSTER Makes Eloane ' dress at Opera House. , j There was a large attendance at the opera bouse last Monday evening upoU which .ccaston Mrs J. len Foster delivered a stirring address TZ principles of P1' County Chairman Jose.'b Knowles presided at tbe eetmg n . mUo-Lcedastnefirst.kerMr.Uak mUo-Lcedastnefirst.kerMr.Uak of Utah county. He lu P upon tbe necessity or be.ng register edupon either the 9th, lOlb. 16tb 'or 31st of October, as only d.vs upon wu.cb t",t. tion offices will be open. Barred mn,- heneficial acts of the Kepub.ican party, and 10 the ladies to see that tbe.r Bpoblwu an friends were npau the regis ra .ou I'ts lnd wenttothepolison election dir9 .1. Ellen Foster of Washington Washing-ton D C. was thea introduasd and del'vered a remarkably eloquent and Jotlble address. She touched upon |