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Show Ttte ttp'ilil.cn. of KanaS. y,,-i-t i 'iiT',,." 'e. if, ' Th'- "',. . K..n, July tl. .'. large and en-thus'iastic en-thus'iastic meeting of the, citizens if Ka-naii Ka-naii (Fathered at tho court house on the -lib iust. for the purposs ot organizing a republican club. Mr. K. D. Wnoley .statril the object of the meeting and nominated Hon. John Rider as ch airmail air-mail Joseph K. Robinson was elected sectetary and treasurer. After the reading t f tl e address of the republican republi-can comiiiitti c an eloquent address was mad" by John R. Ste-yart. showing the necessity of protection ami whst protection' pro-tection' has noun for this nation. He was followed by Mr. Roberts, a staunch republican f. om Kansag. He portrayed in a lively and forcible mautier the stipe, sti-pe, rio-ity of protection over free trade and showed ilie necessity of the same tor Utah. Daniel Seegmiller made some telling hits aud demonstrated the fact that we would receive tin most good ftoni republicanism am! republican rule. 1 la'tiicl S 'cgniiller, John Hitler and John K. Stewart were elected and feut on as cam nait rers for t he republican party in Kve" county. At the dote of the meeting a list opened and signed by manv who wi.-hed to march under the protecting folds of the republican banner. |