Show I IEHI DEMONSTRATION Great Ovation to Gov Wells Hearty for Sutherland j Lchl Oct Olhe second of the Utah county meetings wasj held tonight at I I Lehi where Gov Wells rejoined the r party who are quartered at the Union I hotel Here as at American Fork I t 1 there was the same evidence of ener getlc and effcijtlve work by the Republican Re-publican organization and the same confidence that the vote on November Clh will show large Republican gains i Tho normal Democratic majority of COO In the county will be reduced < to not over 250 according to conservative estimates gild even groater defection jfrom tho Democratic n Ktnks Js predicted pre-dicted The Lehi operahouse packet to the limit ntH capacity and s me pco pie could not gain admission All of I the available space on the stage was occupied by leading citizens including Mayor Evans Councilman George Austin I Aus-tin and Blahop T it Cutler manager I i of the Utah sugar factory The Lehi band furnished excellent Instrumental music for the occasion and the Tync I and Boschard quartette was on hand j again with Inimitable campaign hits in I melody BISHOP CUTLER PRESIDES J I Precinct Chairman S W Ross called the meeting to order and named I I Bishop Cutler as chairman of tho I i evening He filled the office happily l I and felicitated the audience upon Its magnificence In numbers and evidence I of material wellbeing He drew briefly brief-ly l comparisons between the condition of the people during the McKinley administration ad-ministration and during the one preceding I pre-ceding He pictured the Immense revival I re-vival in manufacturing Industries and showed how prosperity In other parts I I of the United States brought pros I perlty to Utah Mr Cutler said also I 1 I that the things realized In the pastS past-S four years were better than the promIses prom-Ises of Bryans followers He called I Bryan a false prophet I MR HOMER SPEAKS Legislative Candidate Ephraim Homer I Ho-mer spoke first along the line of his American Fork remarks His commendation I commen-dation of Gov Wellss record as a friend of the laboring man was loudly applaudedWELLSS ORATION Chairman Cutler introduced the present pres-ent and future Governor of Utah as one who had endeared himself to all I the hearts in the State The demon I I siraUon which followed shoojc the rafters I raft-ers of the building and continued for some seconds The outburst of enthusiasm enthu-siasm was renewed when the Governor I i I assured his hearers that Utah was safe for McKinley and the entire Republican Republi-can ticket Gov Wells proceeded with an accounting of his stewardship and also explained his veto of the public wo eighthour bill A close attention atten-tion was paid to his address SUTHERLAND APPLAUDED Mr Cutlers Introduction of George Sutherland who had spent so many years In Utah county was a signal for another storm of applause Mr Sutherland Suth-erland Immediately took up the silver i I question 1n QdhI not deplore the loss of Frank Cannon from among the 20000 I I Silver Republicans who had returned I I to the party Mr Sutherlands address I upon this subject was in the nature of an answer to Frank Cannon who spoke In Lehi last week and Judging from the display Of Interest and approval appro-val Mr Sutherland had the best 6f the argument Ilia exposition of Bryans repealed evasion of questions regardIng regard-Ing his sliver attitude had a telling effect upon the audience Jr Sutherland also spoke upon expansion ex-pansion THE RATE ON WHEAT Mr Cutler before introducing Mr Anderson said that tho reason the price of wheat In Utah was lower than elsewhere was because general prosperity pros-perity had warranted the railroads in restoring old freight rates and Utah being Inland had suffered MR ANDERSON followed with his usual forcible and happy treatment of the trust question ques-tion and gave his hearers great satisfaction satis-faction The meeting closed with rousing cheer and after I one lone voice cried Hurrah for Billy Bryan I no one will chcar for the old fellow I will He was the only one |