Show K AY V LEI 1 ScNDJLY Dot 2 1893 Politic Beaching a White Heat LocalJots This has been a week of unusual political politi-cal excitement ales have been held by both parties and both meetings were well attended although by far the largest audience greeted the Democratic orators I The republicans held forth on Tuesday I evening but their speakers advanced so much sophistry and so few solid facts that it would have been better for their party locally if no meeting lad been held The I principal speaker J S Painter of Ogden waved the bloodyshirt in the face of the Democratic audience and sought to make a point by characterizing the late civil war as a Democratic rebellion It was an insult to his listeners and one which the members of his own party repudiated re-pudiated His harangue assisted in converting con-verting some persons to the Democratic faith who bad stood neutral before Sophistry Punctured On Thursday evening there was an entire I en-tire change in the political programme I I The Democrats were at the bat The brass band paraded the streets and I assisted in drawing a large crowd to the I Music hal where Hon C C Richards of Ogden and Colonel H C Lett of Salt Lake addressed them in a logical and I straightforward manner on the living issues between the parties I Colonel Lett was first introduced He said he was a Democrat in Utah particularly particu-larly because with the Democratic party there was no retreat We propose to I march steadily on until 1 our fair and beautiful ful Utah shall receive her rights as a I sovereign state Just as sure as the sun will rise in the morning Cleveland will be elected in November He will take his seat on the 4th of March next and then the Democrats in Congress will pass an enabling en-abling act for Utah and she will enter the glorious galaxy of states Applause Hon C C Richards then addressed the audience upon the local situation and the tariff question He said the Republicans are asking voters to sustain Frank J Cannon Can-non with their suffrages and at tne same time the Republican party endorses the absolute ab-solute veto power of the governor and also tbe perpetuation in office of that aggregation ag-gregation of partisan officials tho Utah commisbion ihus showing that they have not the interests of the territory and her people at heart Tho statehood plank in their platform is simply a bait for Democratic Demo-cratic votes and is also their promise of amnesty The sneaker then turned his attention to tho tariff question All the principal arguments argu-ments advanced by the Republican speakers speak-ers OP Tuesday evening were exploded and the Republicans present were about the most disconsolate looking set imaginable Mr Richards discussion of the pernicious workings of n high protective tariff was plain forcible and convincing and the points he advanced were applauded vociferously vocifer-ously He is one of tie most fluent speakers speak-ers that has addressed a Kaysville audience 1 In conclusion he slid he hoped that in November No-vember Kaysville would sustain her record as favoring tho principles of the Democratic Demo-cratic party Several persons who had not expressed their party preferences have signed the Democratic roll this week and will hereafter here-after bo found working with the party of the people No es on the > ileA < ile-A large number from Kaysville are going to Provo with the delegation on Wednesday Wednes-day dayThe The Republicans have made no move toward to-ward nominating a county or precinct ticket yet Tbe farmers in this vicinity have quite a large harvest of lucern seed this year The price is considerably higher than in 1891 1891The Davis County Womans Suffrage association as-sociation held their annual meeting at Farmington yesterday and reelected their old officers for another year The Worlds fair committee also held a meeting |