Show MRS FOSTER AT LOGAN Large and Enthusiastic Audience Applauds Ap-plauds Her Heartily Logan Sept 17Thic first gun of the campaign In Cache county was fired by Mrs J Ellen Foster to a large and enthusiastic audience in the Thatcher operahouse The spacious stage was filled with representative men and women of the county The first speaker introduced by Chairman Joseph Knowlea was Mrs Lucy Clark representative of the State Republican committee Mrs Clark spoke in a happy and impressive vein on Republican principles and prosperity prosper-ity urged all is omen to sec to It that they uerc registered as voters as citizens and at the polls make good use of the suffrage granted them by casting their ballots for the Republican Republi-can candidates of the county State and Nation which would be equivalent to Voting for progression and prosperity for the Nation MRS J ELLEN FOSTER was then introduced as the president of all the Women Republican clubs In the United States The noted lady was received mid cheers In earnest and glowing terms the illustrious speaker set forth the benefits bene-fits to women in being granted the franchise and the need of taking advantage ad-vantage of thai glorious privilege She Illustrated to a nicety the Indifference manifested by many women pertaining to their duty at the polls She had moro sympathy for a Democratic woman who attended to her business at the polls than a Republican woman who did not Pcrlaining to our island acquisitions she slated that our Republic stood for liberty in the broadest sense and wherever our flag floats liberty Is extended ex-tended to all Thus the Filipinos have greater liberty than they have over known before and under our rule their condition will he rapidly improved Protection means giving to our own people a home market for their homo products Under Republican protective policy the grandest prosperity that has ever been known has been experienced experi-enced Protection has been the true policy and under Republican laws numerous great enterpi Ises have been started and completed and have redounded with great good to the Nation Under free trade Democracy the enterprises en-terprises of the country had always been retarded as Illustrated in the evils resulting from the WilsonGorman bill Under President William McKlnleys administration eVon at the commencement com-mencement of his administration confidence con-fidence was restored ships of commerce com-merce began to sail the wheels of the factories began to whirl and prosperity thus started has continued and will continue under another term of Republican Repub-lican administration under President William McKinley The full dinner pall will be continued to our artisans and the calamities predicted by Mr Bryan if he Is not elected will again be proven false The silver question has been settled by iho outcome 01 tho past three years If you want your Slate to attain to its fullest proportions you need to get In lino with the Republican party the party of progression under Democracy Demo-cracy you will bo at the tall end of everything1 After reading a great many of the calamitous predictions of W J Bryan Bry-an uttered in 1S3C and made contingent contin-gent upon the defeat of silver Mrs Foster remarked These prophecies have utterly failed of fulfillment not one of these calamities has visited us und down In your hearts you thank God that they have not The remark brought down the house In closing the speaker delivered an eloquent eulogy of President McKinley Democratic Chairmen Meet The Democratic chairmen of the election elec-tion districts embraced In the Second precInct met last evening and elected T E Vlaslng secretary Tho chairmen of the district comprise time campaign committee qf the Second precinct and active work will shortly begin It was also decided to elect a finance committee com-mittee of live but only three were chosen last evening They were G H Backman Thomas W Green and John Q Crltchlow Another meeting will be hold on Monday evening next Answers lor the Anxious J H MOf course If you wanted to oppose Ilowells after you were nominated nomi-nated you had tire inherent right lo do It but it was real unkind of you lo ion tne men wno naa supponuu you and were fightinBrHQwells that ho wan not a frequent visitor to your office S W IT KIt was too bad wasnt it But you can get into the fight two years from now J W 13No there IH no late night train that McCune could get out on so Jf you keep tnl > on him in the daytime day-time you will probably come out all right B T LWe hardly believe that cither Sandy FoWicr or Jim Moffatt would lake the stump for you However How-ever you might investigate by long distance telephone t E W WNo Chairman Burton lids not yet made out F S Fcrnstroms Itinerary W H DThe man who told you that Abel John Evans npd Heber J Grant would lake the stump for Fissure Fis-sure S Harris were undoubtedly try Ing to Jolly you Political Notes A J Weber Democratic candidate for AttorneyGeneral was in the city yesterday Warren Foster Is still being Jumped upon by popple who see things Jn Liv ing Issues that they dont like Mr Foster thinks of issuing cards announcing an-nouncing that he bus no connection whatever with the paper n t Sandy Fowlers friends arc still sore and it is said that they will knife Lloyd enthusiastically at the polls m The Democratic candidates boast that the Democratic Scandinavians will all be In line for lie ticket when they are needed Should the Democratic Scandinavians Scandina-vians decide to so It alone they will probably feel called upon to adopt a party emblem It has been suggested that Fcrnstrom in u defiant attitude would be about the proper thing i a The Prohibitionists will hold a rally at St Marks schoolhouse on Tuesday evening next at which time addresses will be made by Judge Eoreman of Ogden Rev Richard Wake and olhers Republican Meetings Secretary of Slate James T Hammond Ham-mond and George A Smith will speak it Morgan September 21th genefer September 25th Coalvllle September 2Cth and Upton September 27th They will be accompanied on their tour by a giant polyphone the only one in the State This machine which Avlll be managed by Prof Milln Is simply a colossal phonograph audible for several sev-eral hundreds of feet It will reproduce repro-duce President MoKInloys speech of acceptance and several other speeches sing popular campaign songs etc and it is expected that the novelty will be a most pleasing one Judge Botkln will speak at Junction September 24lh Beaver September 26th Jllnersvllle September 27th Frisco September 2Sth and Fillmore October 1st Tom Filch will deliver a Republican address at Richfield on the evening of September 29th |