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Show H STATESMAN? IherlandRepeatstiie fSame 03d Speech. I Twentieth Time Tells bout (Vlean Repuljltcans Y Joining New Party. r bryo Statesman Fast Developing ukllncations of a Jackdaw Mor-jnoh Mor-jnoh Bond Plays for Bally. i- fal td Tho Tribune. iANISH FORK, Oct- ID. Grant Slm-r0f Slm-r0f -payson, Georgo Hono of Benja-eJ"Eph" Benja-eJ"Eph" Homer of Provo City, and ge Sutherland of Salt Lake City wore ipcakors at tho Republican rally hero night. A good many wont expecting ee and hear Gov. "Wells, who had : advertised as one of the speakers. In thl9 they wero disappointed. The 3gy for his absence was made by Sutherland. sirit Simons and George Hono each Is good speeches, appealing to the best ment of their hearers and giving rcn-why rcn-why thoy should vote for .the na- imeIrarand Sutherland fell from tho ; plane of the first speakers and aped ap-ed to the passions and prejudices of r hearers. They each paid their com-ents com-ents to the American party In gen-and gen-and tho senior Senator in particular, imcr said he was not present to mako leech, but to urge the voters to roll a, Kood majority for John C. Cutler, whose nomination Utah county was onslble. i .said his hearers wero in honor bound mpport the ticket. He would have la. Republican majority as would put American party in the hospital for norland said he had no quarrel with Mdual Democrats. It was not proof i ono was a bad man because he be-cd be-cd to tho Democratic party, nor was oof positive that ho was a good man Use ho voted tho Republican ticket, a of the meanest men belonged to Republican party, but there were not nany of them since the American was organized. He referred to them, vcr as "faithless descrtera." The kor thought from the size of the .nice .ni-ce and the enterprise of the town Spanish Fork would give a Repub-i Repub-i mnjorlty at tho coming election, could have added that every lmlica-,m lmlica-,m pointed to the fulfillment of Chairman Chair-man Spry's prediction. The M I A. band jm"otit and furnished tho music on the |