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Show Judge Norrell haa beco loading up on democratic caromed all day and tonight will enter the Twenty second ward where a meeting is called for 8 o'clock. A club will be orgauizod and the meeting addressed by a number of xpoakeri who have been called upon by V. A. lloiifroa and other member of the committee in the Third precinct. Correspondence received by Chairman Chair-man Richards of the territorial committee com-mittee of the people's party indicates that thero will be a full attendance of its members on the occasion of its meeting meet-ing at Social hall on Wednesday evening even-ing next. The dissolution of thoteiri-torial thoteiri-torial party, it is understood, will be arrived at without any dilliculty and labors begun on party "lines aecordiug to the dictates of the voter's wisdom and judgment. fifth mm nil). The Organization of Another Eorraidibl Link in tha Republican League at Social Hall Last Bight. FIRST PBEOINOT MOMDAY NIGHT The Damoeratio Warwicks Extend Their Labors to Mill Croek Latest from the Political Araua. The meeting of republicans at Social bail last evening drew together the re-jireaeutatives re-jireaeutatives of the Fifth precinct and u one of the most interesting that have taken place since the organization of tiie par ty on party lines and precepts was dircted by the mass meeting of republicans re-publicans at the Salt Lnko theater. The discussions were .juito animated anal a degree of enthusiasm was manifest tha: portends lively progress and most gratifying grat-ifying resuits. J ho club was baptised with a good working membership and will constitute an important link in tha league chain that is to attend through every precinct in this territory. 'The assumption," remarked a well known ex-member of the people's party and one wiio labored close up to its machinery, "that the territory is democratic demo-cratic is as vague as the average democratic demo-cratic assumption and practically a bluff on the part of its leaders to delay active work on the part of the republicans. republi-cans. It won't win, however, and I want to say to yon today that the actual complexion of this territory will be determined by the activity with which the education of young Utah and the non-committed is prosecuted. .1 he prosperity oi this territory ter-ritory is too largely dependent on the supremacy of tho tariff as it is expounded expoun-ded by the republican party to permit its people to endorse the democratic! policy, and when this is made known I nave no doubt of results. The man who asserts that the member of the late people' party is to be led, without respect re-spect to his own judgment, by the democrat! o finger is presuming, and the campaign cannot begin too soon." A meeting of republicans and all persons irrespective of former affilia- tions will take place Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Eighth ward meeting meet-ing house, at which time a first precinct , elub wiJ be organized and active enrollment en-rollment begun. The executive committee com-mittee hare put some of their ablest campaigners in tho field and a cordial invitation is extended to every one to be present. The democracy of Mill creek gathered gath-ered in the ward school house last night and organized for the purpose of dis-i dis-i seminating that locality with demo-l demo-l cratic doctrine. The republicans will begin their labors there next week and will push them forward as rapidly as possible. i i |