Show SOME SOLID DOCTRINE expounded by johnson pyne and meetings elsewhere the fourth and fifth ward cans held a meeting in the central school house last evening mr II 11 S pyne called the meeting to order and introduced mr don C johnson 0 springville Spring ville who told in a very interest ins and instructive manner why he was a republican traced the history of the two parties from beginning begin nine of the government eulogized jefferson for his patriotism and his labors to establish the government jeffersons views of the government were beautiful and would be practicable if the golden rule was observed by all hamilton who is now being villi fied by democratic speakers was a practical man for eight years ho fought to establish the principles written by Je Herson in declaration of independence he believed beli eyed in a strong central government in protection in a national currency and was supported by washing ton jay and adams jefferson these principles history has proven hamiltons idea of government to be productive of the moat good and they hayo been adopted by come of the democrats so we havo protection democrats and the strongest il lustra tion of a strong central gov eminent we have ever had was given by president Pres jackson these circumstances make it difficult to tell what our democratic friends really be cievo in the speaker paid a glowing tribute to every man who buttoned on the blue uniform and went down to battle in de tense of the union regardless reg of poli bics tics spoke briefly on the tariff showing that the tariff protects the working men ninety per cent of the cost of producing aronis labor we pay twice as much for that labor as is paid in england ninety per cent of tha cost of glass is paid for labor and we pay three times as much for that labor as i paid in belgium spoke of the candis dates on the protection ticket A democratic statesman had in a speech in springville Spring ville told him that air booths pants were too short at the bottom and his coat too hort at the top we are not voting for clothes but for brains and he believed mr bootle was the best man for the position referred to other candidates and showed the republican candidates were by education and ex peri ence qualified for the various offices for which they were nominated H S pyne had been a faithful worker in the peoples party while it was in existence when it disbanded he had allied himself with the republican party for the reason that its history in the past was a history of progress and improvement and full of benefit for the country and ita position at present on the live issues of the tariff he believed was the correct one cooka at great length ou the tariff question proving most conclusively that the prosperity of a country depends upon the diversity of her industries that the more manufactured goods of american manufacture we consume the moje abor we give to american workmen who in turn consumes the produce of our farmers paying a better price for it than we can obtain in europe objected to democratic statements misstatements mis made for the purpose of prejudicing the people believed that if the manufacturer was making per cent profit on plows as claimed by the democrats every one of them would go to making the greatest monopoly in the world is the continental oil co this is not a protected article and is owned by democrats free trade ausland is the home of trusts and monopolies op olies these facts prove that the tar iff does not create brusta frusta but it does create competition at home and thus reduces the price of the manufactured article the statement of the herald and de socratic mo cratic orators that tle republican party and the liberal party was the same thing lie characterized character zed as a falsehood too cou to ment refutation applause judge maxoy in a very brief but eloquent and patriotic speech told of his connection alie republican party also his experience in utah politics last march nhen lie was chairman af the liberal parly he advised the forming of parties on national lines being tully convinced that the dif feren ces expiating exia ting between the old parties men leading to baa results he had not expected to bee the division so scoon and be able to so soon hear principles of national importance discussed in political meetings mee tines in utah traced the history of the republican party from the time it sprang into existence to defend the boor which the government is founded had called the republicans black abolitz ista negro lovers hirelings etc and lie was not bur to hear them ca 1 l us liberals the democrats said in if you elect that buffoon lincoln we will destroy alie union the cui party fraid the union protects the rights 0 all its citizens and sill maintain the principles of liberty and justice for ever judge was frequently aou lauded during his short speech which was bristling bris thing with good points chairman pyne gave notice of open nir to night inviting fall citizens after which the meeting adjourned |