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Show Liberal Rally! The "Queen Clty 'isf ivaro.l wit ha Visit from C. C (Jolla Judge Powers and The Goodwin Pilgrims, i() strong Etc. Reported (or the ej;ister, A' 10 o'clock tins m inline, (Thursday. Oct. 30 ) Tne mi-m.itrs ol toe L beial I ' special train ai rived in Mi. ilu is-am, having been brought fr nn Moroni with j y teams furnished by the Liberal C!i! if 1 Ml. pleasant. T,ie I in;i hue of veuxles j drove around the Corner of Maoi and! J fust west stieets, 111 Irom of ihe Wasatch j I Academy, amid clieers and music by the M Liberal hand of Mt. pleasant. 'J A platform had been ariainged on the 7 east end of Mr, Neilsons bam and just t opposite the Wasatch Academy, which was tastefully decorated and t ie speakers speak-ers stand was canopied. The gates entering en-tering the Academy and also tlie"nonie" were beautifully ilecura'i-d with an arch of evergreens and small tl igs. Hunting was displayed fiotn a number of stores and saloons, and the national colors hung Irom the city flag staff The band played ' Rally round the flag boys" as the parly drove in and as soon as they stopped Ihe Salt Lake Liberal corps who were with the parly, gave a selection. Judge Johnson mounted the platform, and 111 behalf of ihe Liberals of San fete ' " welcomed.in a few sentences.the v sitors ; to Mt. pleasant; and introduced judei Powers, who responded in behalf of the pilgiims in his usual eloquent manner and introduced amid loud cheers Jud;e C. C, G .odui, Wiin made a Very brief speech and the ineefiig adjourned for dinner wh en had been piepated in the Nielson hall for the pilgrims and visitors.! And "ve reporters" can sav by an actual test that the repast did credit to the town. In an ami room at the entrance to the Hill was beer and cig.ns for all, and sonii exceilens old "Maderia" lor the select. After dinner Judge P.nvers was loudly loud-ly called for and mide a short but vety ent lusnsiic speech 11 fr ut of the I tail; alter which tiie w lole paitv loimed in line and m arc led back ti the platform. THE MESTTN'G. On the Platform were )udj;e Powers, Frank Dyer, Major Bvnon, Fran c H ft man, Reporters for the REtiisTiiR and TViVxif.and many others Judge "jwers, Chairman called for and introduced lt n'.T. c. 1U.IFP. The Rev. xitlemn said it was quite 11 lexncted lot him to be here speaking t 1 the pe 'pie. but Jud,re Powers was s ich h pcc.il ai man and was likely to c ill on any one. I too have tieen on .' lf imago lo iUii after soul, of nun ih ivts made an E.Ueiidi? J tiif tnrouii Sevir-rhnd Piute Counties. I heard of j t'lem in my J "linings yeterdav and re solved to come iieie to-Xiyto welcome j the pilgrims. i am here U indicatewliichs.de I am on. I am glad to do so, so that everybody tnight kn iw. Because I am a preacher, ' , 1 am none the less an American citizen, and am jusi as proud ol being an Amur ican citizen an I am earnest 111 advocacy of mychnrcti. I do not believe in any sort of a union of church and state. A church should go just so far and then fall a halt, and go 110 lunher. I appear before vou as an American citizen and not as a Method. st preacher, and want You to know which side 1 am on. We have a report of Jud,;e Goodwin's speech and otheis mat will I illow in a campaign extra as soon as we can issue 4t. |