Show I SIXTH WARD RALLY i Stirring Address Delivered by Mrs J Ellen Foster It Is rare that the attendants at any political rally can be kept In their scats until 11 oclock but MrsT Ellen Foster who was the final speaker at the Sixth ward meetinghouse last evening accomplished that feat and the audience was pleased throughout The rally which was largely attended at-tended was presided over by George N Lawrence who in Introducing Mrs Dr Boynton who spoke first said It was not his fault that he and his father I wcie for the same office on different tickets as he had been nominated first Mrs Boynton spoke but brlelly as she had to fill an engagement elsewhere else-where Mrs Foster occupied a couple of hours In her address and dealt with four themes protection silver trusts and expansion What home Industry meant to the people of Utah she said protection meant to the United States the solution of the silver question could best be left to the men who had brains to handle Jttho Republican party trusts were sometimes good things If cooperation meant anything any-thing for the advancement of mankind and while the trusts sometimes abused the people the latter had the remedy in their own hands and she mJItcd her hearers to point to any act on the part of the Democrats thut had been Inimical to the trusts as to expansion expan-sion If It had not been for that this now glorious land of liberty wOuld Ktlll have been weak and Insignificant President McKinleys name was received re-ceived with applause almost every time it was spoken which showed the enthusiasrp of the audience Action Against Amendment A special I meeting of the JBoarfltpf Kdudation Is called for thja cvenngto discuss what steps the board should take to defeat the propoaed constitutional constitu-tional Amendment for a uniform county coun-ty school tux for the maintenance of scno ls both in cities and In the country coun-try districts Republican Meetings Republican speechujj will be delivered deliv-ered ombnow as follows W D Livingston Liv-ingston at Mount Pleasant Coy Wells George Sutherland and C JoII n at Moroni 2 p in Mantl S p m George A Smith at Junction 12 oclock Pan gulleh S p I roj Daniel C Harrington and George L Nyc In Ulntah Judge Botkln at Bear River City James HAn H-An son at Leamington Andrew Jensen Jen-sen at Levant Arthur I3rownat Sugar JohnIIcnry Smith at Goihcn I Political Notes James MrGarry of Beaver Is l In the city A friend approached him yesterday yester-day and In the course of a conversation said What are you going to out the Democratic majority In Beaver down to Democratic majority replied Mr McGarry there Isnt any Were going to carry Beaver county by 200 majority I V Ut I Reports from Summit county arc to the effect that the Republican managers mana-gers thcr expect to carry the county by I a good majority They expect a majoilty of 125 outside of Park CJty I and rely on Paris City to give an addl tlonal majority of about 100 L I George A Smith has returned from I hiss trip through the south and reports n much Improved condition of affairs I In the sections he visited a a Col Ward TJ Sherman of Chicago and Prod T McGurrln will speak In the Armory building1 on West Tdinple between be-tween First South and South Temple tonight The Armory la now regarded aa Due of the beat auditoriums In the city It has a good capacity has buen nicely decorated and is well heated It Is expected Mine audience will be out this evening This will be the first opportunity op-portunity Salt Lakers have had of I I hearing Col Sherman talk lie Is a i RJIeDlter of grcat reputationIn the JSast and may be rolled upon to deliver a line address IIP re S r Mrs J Ellen Foster and Mrs Dr Boynton will speak In the Flflyllfth district at Mill Creek tonight 0 W S I W G Van Borne nnd D II Wells JwIlI speak In the Sixth ward mcet Irtghouso tonight o o 5 George M Cannon and Parley P Chrjaionsen will speak nt Wllford I schoolhouse nt Mill Clock tonight S e o 4 Col George B Squires and J t ooIoooo N Straup will address the Republicans of Union tonight the meeting to be held In the Coop of that place I S MO E W Kelly of Fillmore was In the city yesterday Mr Kelly Is the Republican Re-pUblican nominee for the Legislature front Mlllard county and icporla that Millard will go Republican by a good I round majority a it s 1 Col Ward B Sherman oC Chicago will work In Salt Lake county from I this lime until the end of the campaign I cam-paign He speaks at the Armory In Salt Lake tonight at Murray tomor I I row Mill Creek Saturday nnd Big Cot I lonwood Monday night I o 0 I Arthur Barnes recently approached I r a wellknown Democrat who was an I nrdcnt supporter of Bryan four years ago and who as the head of the family fam-ily and tho adviser of several other people had always been able to throw from eight to ten Democratic votes Into the bnllotboxcG Arthur told the Oral I while Democrat that the party funds wee getting mighty low and suggested I a check payable to the order of W II Dale Then did Arthur get a blow near tho political solar plexus 401 am not voting for Bryan thIs year was the answer nnd 1 know a dozen who are not but Just sn souvenir sou-venir of the long ago I dont mind putting put-ting up a dollar And with that the excandidate for Mayor was forced to be content I o 4 a The Prohibition club will hold Its weekly meeting tonight at the residence resi-dence of B J Cheney 1C3 Third street o The Democratic Social club of the Fourth precinct will give a ball and social In the Eighteenth ward hall tomorrow to-morrow evening o 0 5 The reportthat Chairman Wilson has conceded the election of tho entire Republican Re-publican ticket In Salt Lake county and will olosc the county headquarter la slightly Incorrect Mr Wilson saya that the headquarters will remain open until the election I 4 s a Tho Womans Democratic club will celebrate today From 1 to 3 thIn afternoon af-ternoon a reception will be held at the residence of Mrs A W McCuno and at 3 oclock Judge Henderson and Fisher Harris will address them at the Theater In the evening the ladles will attend a card part at the home of Mrs Moses Thatcher Many women from outside of the city will be In attendance at-tendance oil l A prominent resident of Mercur who I I was In the city yesterday predicted that Mercur would go Republican at the ensuing election In 1S96 Bryan > carried Mercur by 527 votes t 45 The Democrats will hold meetings at Farmers Tayloravllle Draper Pleasant Pleas-ant Green and Sugar this evening In addition to gatherings at Taggarta hall and the Burlington chapel In the city S S cityW W W Taylor editor of the Plain dealer goes to Ogden today havIng been called there to speak at tonights meeting In Republican headquarters S S At the Social Democratic rally Friday evening at the Barnacle on West Temple J Q Cecil will peak qn truqtg l Hl KIrkham on the silver question and E M Dunn on Imperialism J B Tlmmony will preside |