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Show . , POLlfpJiPINGS. Thi Campaigneri All on tht Qui Vir and th ConUit Waxing Warmer With Each Evening. THE SCHEDULE FOB TONIGHT. Jamoi Bharp, Arthnr Brown and Othri in th Becond Ward Protection Coes Onward, I. The republican campaigners will add a little more "seatouiuj;" to tho dish of tariff that seems to have suddenly be-coma be-coma nauseating to the average democratic demo-cratic orator, From this time and there will be no relaxation until th curtain has fallen with the last Kt'.'md ralley at the Salt Lako theatre on the eve of the great contest. The announcements of ihii eveniug are as follows: S-'aur -u-Bpars; F. B. Stephen, B. Jiri.ii.tu. .fcjuakors; 0. O. Whltewor, Go. Q. ( auuon. : -'"'(' loU-i r; Suinmerhays. M'.unltlill J'iiu. 'i. iliwdy. 'oi"Au-Speaii.nj c. W. llcnnatt, N. Tre-Ween. Tre-Ween. j'i rmuin SpaUu.-.i . Wuj. Bury, Ueoma A. Bmltii. .v.tmrl J'rrnw-t. . ., OI'J- Speakers James sharp, Arth'u ilrowu, A general invitation it emended the people of tho respective precincts, independent in-dependent of present or previous alii-liations alii-liations to cotne ami listed to a calm and dispassionate discussion of a tarilf and other issues upon which tho prosperity pros-perity of this territory must depend. As was said by oue of the committee "this is essentially a campaign of edu- cation and while it is especially directed direct-ed at that contingent in Utah which has, as yet, pinned its allegiance to no party it is not too iatu to wrest the democrat de-mocrat from tho grsp of error aud how him how to build upon the ruins of his political past." , As will be seen by ihe schedule, there are two meeting this evening in the city, and it is dim from those who have not yet taken a posttiou in m i hue that ( is inarehinj ou to victory to atteud them. lleierriug to tho present s,;;i')n in the litdd of politic and tarrl, 'Vaiu-r Juuuitig remarke l iast eve i.: g that Iho-e 'opposed to division so lar as the now delmict people's parly wns concerned, con-cerned, coilid be euumerale I o:i the lingers of his two hands anil P.ai de.th and urn,: Has fa.st reducing Una. "These pull iurchri," siti.l li.-, "i.an't be expeete I to cast away their i.K;: it has become a pari of them an t while they low wii h wrinkled revermee io the wili of their superiors iu :n .titer perta.ning to their creed, they w,il d.e as sut jei ls of the people's party I'.'a on the pr'UL'iple that has k pi nave a ceruiri siuuiieiii clement who will vote for Jell l):ivis until balh conies knock-ing knock-ing at their door. Foituuaie.v there are not enough of thm to a'lect the poliey of cither party and while old ii'je will be respectfully listenul to bv you and I, Jts present power iu politic expires ex-pires with its little speech." Tn,it!i Cunuty K.pnhltoftn., The Tooele republican county convention con-vention met in the county court room at Tooele of July 21d. Charles A. Hor-ii'an Hor-ii'an was selected chairman and D. T. Hedges secretary. The lollowing romiiiatious were made: Selectmen: 'J honiu.s II. Clark of (irantville, John C. Miieldsof To ielo. Superintendent: I). T. Hedge of Tooele. Jiulice: Tooele precinct, pre-cinct, George F. Kichards. Grants-ville Grants-ville jirecinct, William M, Kydaleh. Lakeview precinct, Eiijny lpray. Vernon Ver-non precinct, David lienuion. Constables: Con-stables: Tooele precinct, JohnMclvel-lar, JohnMclvel-lar, jr. Crantville precinct, Alfred Judge. Lakeview precinct, Kobert l.'.lohouse. Vernon precinct, Luiil Iichr-son. Pulltloal iii.t.. Delegate Cane is billed for Castle Gate this evening. Farley Williams speaks at I5i Cottonwood Cot-tonwood tonight. The republicans of Kavsville have put a strong ticket in the field. The republicans are doing splendid work through the clubs in K;c!i county. Ex-Senator Wallace will address the democrat it tho theater this evening. Assistant United States Attorney F. 15. Stephens and 1!. F. Ciioiniiugs will be the speakers in the secund ward tonight. to-night. The liberal orator is devoting considerable con-siderable time to an explanation of how an ellicieut ollicor rnder the present administration was diainitfsed. The Scandinavians are doing some excellent work for tho republicans with which party they have years ago be-. be-. trayed a natural altiiiation from the earliest day. According to the democratic campaign cam-paign sehedul Parley L. Willif.nis will not only chant cheap tarilT at llig Cottonwood Cot-tonwood but he will cover Kureka with free-trade giory tonight. -. A joint discussion of pending issues will lako place this evening at Draper t iu which C. J. (I. Irwin will represent ; protection and D. O. liideaut, jr. free-trade. free-trade. Tho ( v 'tit promises to be as interesting in-teresting to the. a'idienco as it will be frotitable to the r publican party. The Afro-Amc! i' au iu their platform plat-form say: The republican party in tho party of freedom and eijual rights; the party that emancipated four million Americans, born on the soil, from a thraldom of tho worst slavry known in the annals of the civilized nations. That the initials on he atiidavits and those in the registration list as recently published do not correspond corres-pond is a positive fact. "He who teals my purse" remarks the philoso-. philoso-. pher, "steals trash, but ho who robs me of my vote reaches the summit and " m perfection of grave larceny." M Heber M. Wells, Samuel J. Kenyon and K. li. Crttchiovv will be the upeak-I upeak-I crs in the First precinct on Monday I night next. The auti -party liners an-I an-I nounce a "grand rally" and ratification I for thin evening, at which time Judge I lliiskiu and Judge Loofhourow, the I anti-otlice holders will address the I meeting. |