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Show ruan who isn't afraid of free trade. He will then find that they love him so well that they propose to keep him at homo in Utah. They couldn't bear to think of hi3 going away oil' to Washington. Washing-ton. , . OH, WHAT A FIZZLE I The Times promised its readers long go that it would always tell the truth about political meetings held ia this city, no matter what party they represented. repre-sented. Jn pursuance of this policy it liecouies necessary for us to inform our readers that the "Great Mass Meetipg" and "(Iraud .Ratification Rally" advertised adver-tised liy- the Democrats last evening v is a dismal and debilitating lizzie. An aggressive brass band paraded tho streets, which were crowded with people called here by the fair and conference. con-ference. A transparency was borna aloft and the people admonished to rush to the Continental hotel and hear Joe Kawlins. The circumstances were very favorable and the advertising faithfully done. The audience consisted originally of about 300 men and boys, but they gradually melted away under I the very moving eloquence of the Demo cratic orators. The Herald tayi the meeting was j "big." It was. It was a big fizzle and j a big disappointment. i But just wait until the night of No- I vember 8. Wait uutil you hear the 7oice of Utah on the ratification of the 1 |