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Show ' THE CONQUEST OF UTAH- The Republican meeting in this city last night was a glorious success in numbers, num-bers, in enthusiasm and in the unconquerable uncon-querable spirit and fore that underlies i triumphant political movements. i It was a sample of the kind of meetings meet-ings that must be held in every county, '- city and settlement between now nd lection. Utah can and must be made securely Republican. What seemed like a very large and ' doubtful problem one year ago is now known to b possible of achieve- j tnent. Such large and far-reaching changes in publio sentiment have already taken place as to make it absolutely certain that a triumphant Republican majority t can be organized in Utah. Republicans who have formt acted with the Liberal party are very generally gener-ally turning to the party of Harkison and IlEm, and the character and iuflu-ence iuflu-ence of those who have taken this action ac-tion in tbe last few weeks is such as to gire every promise of a genuine stampede stam-pede within the next sixty days. The movement is already a stampede out-aide out-aide of Salt Lake county, and is rapidly approaching that point here. Contemporaneous with this powerful current of opinion among Liberals is the unmistakable tide of Republican sentiment among former members of the Feople's party in all parts of the : territory. Cache county has already reversed feer Democr&tio tendencies of a year ago. Chairman Painter assures The Times that the Republicans will carry Weber v county. Republicanism Is sweeping through Utah county like a cyclone. That is the sugar beet district, and every sugar beet is an argument for the party that belieyes in protecting and encouraging home industries and against the partv that refused to continue the bounty on , home-made sugar. CnAKLiE Crane assures us that Millard Mil-lard county will give tbe Republican candidate can-didate for congress at least 100 majority. And so the cheering reports come from every community where wool, silver sil-ver and lead are the products' -w hich sustain sus-tain the people. To every such community com-munity the present campaign is not a matter of airy sentiment, but of downright down-right business considerations, and the people realize that every material interest inter-est they have demands the success of the Republican party in November. Day by day, and week by week, the Republican conquest of Utah goes steadily forward with accumulating force. But the vote and influence of every fcnan who is a Republican at heart are needed, and their influence will count for more at this juncture than at any other time. Stand by the grand old party today tand you will add another Republican late to the roll, and make Utah ecurely Republican for a generation. |