Show VOTE FOR PROSPERITY I Utah County Never S Well Off and I Should Appreciate It Apprecnt It Lchl March 3LHow will Lohl vote next Monday I our people voto for i the party whoso principles have made I them prosperous certainly the Hon James T Hamond will receive an Immense Im-mense majority of the votes polled For I perhaps there IB no community In Utah that has so directly been blessed because be-cause of Republican legislation a has this fair city Prior to the building of the sugar factory established through a oystcm ii of bounties and tariffs Lehi was a I 8low olng town of 1900 Inhabitants whoso dwellings wero almost entirely made from dried adobes and who at CT this season of tho year hardly l knew what it meant to have money In their n homes as from Christmas till harvest i time nearly all business was done on Jr trust Traveling men stopped with private families and a carriage was almost gis al-most 3 rarity for In the formation ota t ot-a funeral cortege the farmer used his ftp clumsy wagon having for the time S1 being displaced his hayrack with the clumsy box I But with the advent of the nugar fac tory as politicians would say condi tions have changed Our population t hns increased to over 3000 busy prosperous g4 pros-perous and contented people The city a Is rapidly filling with brick residences v of modern architecture many of them rir being pretentious edifices from which l may be heard the musical notes from tho piano an evidence of refinement retncment nnd luxury The head of almost every 1 household owns his family carriage fam1y nnd a farm wagon In a funeral pro 1o cosalon Is today as much of an oddity as waR that of a carriage In days gone LJL I Ifl 11 i y During tho nino yrs of sugar ilt factory history the demand for school p facilities hUB grown from a total of totl P live small rooms to n total of fourteen j und still the demand ot tnd HUl will necessitate ofti thc erection of another the coming z Slimmer Our central school building Is ono of the best In the State Today wo I to huve two llrstcIaHS hotels to accommo t1n date the weary tNt Ic old both ot them report good busIness The farm era who dumped jld their wheat Into tho merchants granaries noon after bar d vest Umo to liquidate their summers cb5 Indebtodnez tow support 8 r0000 thie bank whoso dividends IJn dlvldenc arc regular aIn a-In i the yoftr rolls round New mercantile merctltc I house Imvn Hprung Into existence and tlr old one have ha to rolncorporate dr and Increase their capital stock 0jJu 11 i This growth und prosperity is not ephemeral but hou come to stay Lchl Buffered less perhaps from the effects of the four etecta blighted tO blghtcd years of Demo glq cratic rule than did i any Qther com J3C munity J In the State and so has not felt to the same extent the present Avavo I of prosperity as have others Wnve Loc coil ilny 8ll < Is still tnoklmr rapid strides c d 1 Tho people ire engaged In making irn lrovemcnts at the sugar factory that or wI more than double itS present iu t 0 Paclly They arc erecting a 25000 LI crctn l 2O 1 meetinghouse I Tiiey are participating pr to anextent of onethird partcIftng rC tion of a 50000 electric light plant t t0hn u 000 lght ec Che ntock has been largely subscribed ubscrbM for l 20000 operahouae A new ISC r choolhouse will be erected Several new mercantile buildings in mercantle buclnss are con ot o templation to say nothing of the mod mai ern residences that will be erected during the prwacnt season We have 1t a modern creamery that Is using over S for 6100 pounds of milk per day paying 12 per c nt dividends and the proprlutor cay that he la unable to supply one half of those who desire to bccomu his I customer I There Is not nn Idle l man In town but r who Is Idi l l Idle i L through choice and as an I evidence that there are more pimple 7 1 here than over before the tact Is cited d 0 1 that It la absolutely Impossibly to find j 1 vacant house In the city cl L Do the people want n change You may safely sny that they know too 5 much to kill tho goose that ays thJ l tlCcfl golden egg and whan the votes arc I 1 r f I counted on Monday night Lehi wU hot ho-t 1 found ovorwhelinlnRly 1 In the column rMt f I for Ion James T Hammond r t UepnblicanB rt IToiom e nr Natom Utah March 7Mr Johnnie 9jri t Bulllvan and Mr N Galloway struck 4t i i v ry rich vsln of freemilling BOVI ore on the Henry mountains The strIke I was close to the old Bromide or Sumner Sum-ner mine The men are highly elated over the strike as the vein is eighteen thebes wide and tim prospects of C big lroHJ thing la looked for The people of this part have always been confident that the Henry mountains would be the greatest mining camp lj Utah and they say this Is only the beginning of many rich strikes Mr KImball has also avery a-very big body of the same kind of ore He Is keeping very quiet as he is walt Ing for his partner a Mr Turner who is not in Utah Them Is n grand prospect I pros-pect for this part of the country to boom this coming summer This Is what we have needed for a long time tm i Gold can b panned mot any place on the Henry mountain and In tIle small I gulches but there Is lots of sllderock slderock and It Is a hard place to prospect Pinal Rally at Provo 1 Provo March 31The Republicans closed the campaign with an enthusi astic rally at the courthouse Hon W II Dusenberry presided and the League club quartette and Jepperson Mandolin club furnished music Hon George Sutherland answered Chairman Moyles answee Deseret News va I garies explained the Porto Rican Vo bill and dwelt on expansion Ilia arguments I were most effective and Jie was Ire quently Interrupted with applause Hon S A Kennor who had got out of a sick bed to be present attempted to tell why he left the atemptoll par DerocrLc ty but broke down from physical ex haustion before proceeding very far James Clove made a few elqslng remarks re-marks explained why the people this year are giving Republican speakers such hearty receptions It rceptons was on account ac-count of general prosperity Utah I county he stated was In n fair way this time of going Republican I Crowded at Grantsville i Grantsville March 31A very large lyattended Republican meeting was held hero this her evening The hall was crowded and enthusiasm ran high lion C O Vhlttomore cave an address of over an hours duration In which he handled with ability the financial question ques-tion tariff expansion and the Roberta resolution indorsing polygamy pas d I by the Democratic State convention conventon At the close n call for three cheers for Congressional Candidate l Hammond I was responded to with great vigor gea I Many Democrats Joined In the cheering I George A Smith at Payson TRIBUNE SPECIAL Payson March 31George A Smith of Salt Lake addressed a full house In the opeiahouac here this evening and made n splendid speech lie took up the published statements of the two State chairmen and refuted as untrue many of the clalnia and declarations made by J H Moyle the Democratic chairman The speaker then too1 up the Philippine question and discussed I that subject fully He then compared I the administrations of Cleveland and McKInley and drew strong deductions from them The meeting was 0 most successful and enthusiastic enthusIastc one throughout Col Squires at Moron TRIBUNE SPECIAL Moroni March lCol Squires addressed ad-dressed a large and enthusiastic audience I audi-ence here this evening and showed that the Republican party had always been for the laboring class and not In loC l-oC the classes also should that the Republicans Re-publicans are the only party that have legislated l against the trusts Great applause Knocked Mr 1 Robertss argument argu-ment out on the wool question asked what Mr Roberts said the advance on wool In Australia was Democrat answered an-swered 50 u per cent Col Squires stated that while the Australian wool had only advanced 59 per cent our wool under the Dingley Jaw had advanced 200 percent per-cent and therefore left a balance lix favor of the Dingley law of 1 II per cent on wool Great applause I A prominent Democrat asked What about our wheat Col Squires answered an-swered that from what he could learn from all the farmers In this county it was bitten by the Democratic frosti Tho house went wild with applause Showed Rawlinso Unfaithfulness TRIBUNE SPECIAL Mono March 31 Attorney James P Smith of Salt Lake made a strong Republican Re-publican address to a large audience here tonight Mr Smith spoke for about Ian I-an hour and a half He began by illustrating illus-trating the difference between tho Republican Re-publican and tho Democratic party on local Issues dwelling principally upon the sheep and lead Industries He also took up the Ulntah reservation question ques-tion and said that by Senator Rawllns absenting himself from Washington to engage In the camaplgn here at home the State was left unrepresented at the capital and the chance of getting tho reserve thrown open to sheepgrazing was thereby Imperiled ExOov Thomas at Wcllsville TVellsvllIe March 31A Republican meeting was held here tonight at which John A Lathan presided and cxGov A L Thomas addressed an appreciative apprecia-tive and enthusiastic audience He discussed dis-cussed tho llnanclal and industrial conditions con-ditions and compared tho results of the Republican policy nov In force as against Democratic promises He discussed dis-cussed the trusts showing that the Republican Re-publican party State and national was the only party to legislate against those evils His patriotic treatment of the Philippine question captivated the meeting and was vociferously applauded I ap-plauded The Republicans were delighted de-lighted with the speakers handling of the subject and feel that WellsvIIle will cast a larger vote for Hon Jamns T Hammond an result of the meeting The Hon A A Law made a brief but patriotic appeal to the audience in which lie strongly approved of the Administrations Ad-ministrations treatment of the Philippine Philip-pine question and asked the people to honor Cache county and the State by electing the Hon James T Ilamraond EzScnator Brown at Spanish Fork TRIBUNE SPECIAL Spanish Fork March 31 ExSora tor Arthur 13rown spoke here tonight to an ImmeiiHo and enthusiastic audience He referred to the Importance of the election as bearing on the Presidential election The Republican platform Is accomplished achievement the Democratic Demo-cratic platform an Imagined theory Democrats say our prosperity is only seeming but the past three years have rolled with more golden wheels than any of the past Democrats say It IB pure accident but the sun shInes upon the Republican party because the principles prin-ciples of the party are founded In right it stands for protection to homes mid Industry I Chief Devine at Draper Draper Murch nTwo hundred people I peo-ple heard James Devinc of Salt Lake 1 speak tonight In RIdooul hall for the i I Republican Congressional candidate I Mr Devlne easily held his audience for nearly two hours during which he gave a most excellent talk taking up the r arguments of Pov re Henderson and I other and refuting the same Expansion Expan-sion and the try Iff were dealt on and a l refutation wash made of the Heralds fairy stories relative to alleged high priced farming machinery and low priced whoa The mating was an en thUBlastlc one and citizens are confi I t dent of a Republican victory on Mon j I day But few people here will lose their J I votes on account of the fistnttlon I law Maj Grant at Bountiful Bountiful March 3tIJ F A Grant made an excellent nildrowH tonight to-night before n Innroiaiul nthuylastlr I jiudlrnco wjilqh WOK muol Uiterrtted lu II tin Philippine questWA A l irrrtMittd by I llu Major Th tattc v Ji nVconlshcd and pleased the Republicans and astonished I and dismayed the Democrats pent by rading a long extract from a sp < chIn delivered ch-In July 10 by Congress = = = maltelect B D Robert The polygamous polyg-amous statesman had come out flat floated for expansion claiming It as time time United States depart from tho old traditions and show its capacity and ability to govern the world Mr Roberts had also made a < spejcai point ot the commercial advantages to be derived de-rived by the proposed departure This I was a revelation to the Democrats who I I do not know what to make of lu Local 1 Republicans are confident of success on j j I Monday MaJ Grant spoke to JL large l audience at Gunnison Friday night I |