Show w v I 1 IP isal I 1 i n saturday democratic all the kids in the oita w herded into line by the opponents cheer after cheer erected the republican drum corps as it appeared upon centre street saturday at 7 preparatory to the torchlight torch light per ade which followed the boys in their pretty zouave costumes did their duty well and far eclipsed the go as you please band which soon afterwards appeared on the street trying to drum up enthusiasm for the democrats soon afterward the opera house band ap feared at the bank corner and rendered some soul stirring tunes in favor of republicanism the enterprise band had been looting their horns for democracy but when the opera house band made its appearance the crowd all left the former and wallis was made to feel that his band was not a howling mccase sad and dejected ha ordered a march and the enterprise band benh off to one side for practice but the Ee publican music had drawn the crowd hundreds appeared wearing the republican badge and those who had none were cage rily hunti ui the emblem of honor A committee was kept busy pinning the republican badge on the breatta of voters end soon the expression was heard on every side why look at tha blue ribbons at republicans began lighting their torches at the band stand in the court house square how bayer every one appeared ti got a light while this good work was in progress the democrats emerged aiom behind tha republican headquarters with their ligh a dimly burning anere a lot of torches aad tho first led the republican hosts to they were outnumbered so they were in torch hearers oear ers but the fact soon became apparent that democrats had collected most of the school boya of the city to march in the procession boya delight in that kind of aport and it ia liesum able that the democrats secured the services of the little urchins for a few pounds of candies after they found that not enough men could be secured to march in the procession the republicans began their march soon after the democrats had started going two abreast ten feet abart lead by the drum corps at this rato there were four blocks of voters just below G street the democratic crowd waa met and the few men trying to herd the youths hinline inline felt a cold chill run down their spine as they passed the republican cohorts here nearly every counted a vote and the democrats knew it liberals who may be called disinterested parties so far as the pro cession was concerned said the laicans had over a half more voters than the democrats alone iho line of the republican ranks were borne the following telling mottoes MOTTOES dr pike is the frind of the ideana no ciuc Jor Young utah geo sutherland is the friend of all the people of otah we do not only wear the flag next to our heart but we revere it in our heart young utah will vote the republican ticket is for not a partisan vote for the lest men you will find them on the republican ticket education our own country first england afterward protection the home market is a certainty the markets of the world a delusion will not vive our public funds to king is a talker but bootle ia a worker this is a republic we want no kin in our legislature free schools we have higher wages than the pau pers cf europe herb ayno will hold an inquest over the democratic party A kin can lane a jack and an aca will take a king after the march to alie west coop and return lad been concluded the republicans gathered for a crand and final open air rally on tho court house aquaro tiie was called to order by mr charles demoisey who read a tele eram from john henry smith expressing legret that he could not attend the meeting geo sutherland was loudly called for and his was greeted etith storms of applauds app laudo the claim made by the democratic party that the republican party is only an annex of the liberal arty is not only a wilful but comes with poor grace from a party whose is marching under liberal torches applause if it had been true he would say that the annex was a creat deal larger than the party laughter and applause brigadier Brie adier general judd had been stumping this territory telling the people how he loved them made to a former speech of Judds where he had i aid that no member of the mormon church could be a good citizen and he had on another occasion endear linly spoken of them as the scum of the earth brigadier dyer had accompanied juad and had been al most to tears to think that a republican congress which was in fact a congress having a democratic honse and during the administration of a de socratic mo cratic president bad passed a bill confiscating the church property pro party dyer cn well alt ord to he sympathetic aa bo has of church money in his pockets tl dt waa paid him for being church sheep herder laughter and applause mr paul who always succeeds in throwing a pall over his audience had told a story of a farmer that got out of bed at 6 in the and dressed in all manner of protected clothing and his wife also got out of bed at 6 in tho morning dressed in protected clothing and in protected utensils this story was sixty years old and he thought the democratic party were cruel to have these people dragged out of bed every morning for GO years simply to mem illustrations mey ought to let the old people rest and take a younger couple the tariff question had been thoroughly discussed and he would not speak of it except to call attention to the prosperity that every where surrounds ua as the result of the protective he portrayed in eloquent and earnest words the achiel ments of the republican party in the past and if we would discard that pirty p tor toe democratic party cries of never and applause the past is prophetic of the future and mr sutherland traced in glowing words being frequently int erupted by bursts of applause tho destiny of the republican party showing it the party ol 01 industry an education at the of mr sutherlands herlands Sut speech the band played a patriotic air judge sabay was called from tho audience and congratulated the young men of utah upon allying themselves with the republican party what is there to hopa from tho democratic party that a should ally himself with that comes of lothine no thine its ayery battlefield looms with gravestones cries of right you are I 1 aaa a motto in the democratic pieces said the laboring man is th corner blona of democracy the only laborers they wanted for years was laborers with shackles on theia amba do they want the laboring man living wages now cries of no mr had stood with the republican party for thirty years he allied himself with the party in kansas when the question was whether that territory should be tree soil for free homes for a free people he went with the lican party and helped to save the union and the mission of the republic can party is to represent the union and make it grander and more glorious than the fathers even dreamed of the republican party has no history we are ashamed of they caine into power in 1860 tho united bonds bearing 6 per could not be sold for 80 centa on tha dollar when cleveland was elected and the cry was turn the rascals out the democrats found tho cash in aba treasury exactly as the accounts called lor showing that the party had been honest and their system correct ioe democratic remo cratic party had kicked for the last thirty years against the men and measures mea eures of the lie publican party they had called lincoln that grand man choso whoso equal the democratic party could not produce a buffoon and a poltroon he told a laughable story ol 01 a sailor driving a yoke of oxen comparing the democrat tic party with the sailor judge baheya speech was moat heartily applauded H S pyne in response to a call from the audience said he was proud to belong to tu the republican party the party of lincoln of grant and of garfield after the dissolution of the peoples party in which he had worked earnestly he allied himself with the party because its history in the past was inal of achievements for aba benefits of the people and its position at present was the one that would benefit all the people especially the working man by developing the cash resources of this country applause whenever I 1 want the laboring man reduced to the condition of the luporini lu borini man in england for the benefit of english manufactures I 1 will go back to england and live there I 1 have lived there and know what I 1 am talking about applause plase ap I 1 wanted to tell the people that grover cleveland vetoed a pension bill the object of which was tu provide for tha crippled and maimed soldiers who had saved the union oa next monday morning we will go to the polls and chow the democratic party that we have not studied the history of our country in vain tremendous applause charles DeAI oisy was called for and expressed gratification to see BO large a meeting ue was a worker and not a talker but be could always say something in a republican meeting the democratic party hs proven by ito past history that it is a party of misrepresentation and its speakers say much about tha liberty of the people and local self government in 1832 the democratic party adopted a rule taking away the rights of the people to petition for redress of grievances a right by the constitution and john quincy adams killed himself fighting figh tins that measure in 1841 1 the democratic campaign cry waa or fight when they had secured the election of their president and obtained 1 control the government they settled with england on her own borms torms betraying tho mot of the people who had placed them in power la 1850 a democratic congress destroyed the effect of local tate laws by passing a law giving the right to hold slaves in any state against the lawa of the state and passed another law giving a sheriff from one state the right to go into another stata and call any man from his bed at night and compell him to hunt a runaway glav remember slaves were in law cattle how would you like to be called up at night by some sheriff from for the purpose ot looking for a stolen horse laughter and applause they call themselves yes jeffersonian democrats and jacksonian democrats but they are calhoun democrats calhoun taught state sovereign ity and tree trade and that ia what they are teaching to day jefferson and jackcon believed in protection jackson sent ono of the strongest protection messages to congress ever written llo told the people of south carolina when they attempted to secede mat if toey did not haul down the palmetto flat and run up the stars and and stripes ha would hang gehery mothers eon of them four great issues have been bedora the people of the united states since 1879 they are finance state sovereignty slavery and tariff history saya that the democratic party was wrong in the position they took on three of these questions and is it not very probable they are mistaken on the question that is not yet solved namely me tariff if a man liya to you three limes in succession buc cession you will be apt to doubt him the fourth time v ap plau ae the democrats have accepted the system of finance slavery is destroyed and states sovereignty is a dead issue every a voice ahn republicans killed it yes except in utah where it is the purpose of catching votes the principles taught by the democratic parly are there enunciated by calhoun and not the principles of jefferson and jackson I 1 have said nothing but what history will clear roe out in and if any democrat does not like it let him re member that I 1 have said nothing that la not recorded in the history of oar coun try applause L holbrook in response to calls from the people stepped to the platform he was a utah man and well acquainted with the history of the territory he had worked earnestly in atie peoples party because he believed it was the best party at the lime lie was a republican to day because that party advocated means that would build up conr own country first and because the republican baity had a history they are proud of it being the history of a prosperous and wealthy country he at length upon the tariff and believed it better to encourage industries that would employ laborers iu our own country who iu turn consume the products of our t arms than to ariu our manufactured articles from abroad and pay for thorn in farm products at auca prices as we will nave 10 lake aur our produce when brought aiuto compe w ith india where the caces of a farm laborer are 30 per annum in the united states the average wages are 2 20 per anguin aud it we compete ilia indian farm la boier we must work for the same wages the tariff had been taken off sugar for the reabun that only oue eighth of the amount consumed was produced in the united states but the industry was protected by a bounty which makes it possible to continue the production after the tariff is taken off he had spoken witti a gentleman from grand ft hare they were operating a sugar fac such as we are buit dine at lehi and he had told him there were forty three hundred men and boys employed cultivating beets being paid good wages and the farmers claim the sugar beet is the most profitable crop they can the speaker the misrepresentations of the damo cratic speakers on the tariff election ia at hadj and we have a work to perform that we will be proud of in fluture years it we do oar duty at the polls on monday Appia uee EE Dudley responded to repeated calls and spoke of the history of the republican party as an open book containing the history of american progress tho history of the democratic party is a blank he enjoyed the ke ican party for its mighty progress in tha interests of humanity and was frequently interrupted by cries of approval and an he referred to the tariff and the dis astroga effect of throwing our ports open to free trade which would compel our factories to close down and our people to become exclusively farmers and thus destroy our diversified industries and bring about the condition existing in ireland ireland was doomed to one industry farming england having said to her we will do the manufacturing fac turing for you the result is that ireland is in tatters and in rags and england is beauine up wealth india is doomed to ono industry farming and her farm laborers receive two cents per day while england buys her agriculture al products and pays in manufactured articles growing rich out of the trans achong v e bave destroyed diio monster elavery and will destroy the remaining monster free trade the lle publican party contained the brain and sinew that put down the rebellion and mr dudley gave a vivid description of the sufferings endured and the courage and patriotism exhibited by the soldiers he closed his speech amid deaf euin roars of applause at the close of the meeting the audience gave enree cheers and a tiger for the republican party |