Show A 1 yui IN held at T I 1 ari e M I 1 pleasant ga grove I 1 owl HON ANDREW JENSEN gives L some me stag reasons for bein a republican historical facts A fraud rand republican brally was hel held d in ahe acty hall friday evening owing to the scandinavian jubilee st at Provo and oilier iriv hicks ofle lle house bouse was not so w 1 fai tt as it ou i other wise have been hon andrew jenson was M introduced trod aced ani and bened by stating he was rot not really a politic poli al speaker tut but nevertheless t tied had his ideas on polities tac I 1 1 lymich aich he was always ready to ex plain plaine darina dorms the campaign camp aLif in S salt alt L lake ka city two years ago the speaker had ie several v eral times taken the stump but the contest was different from the pre leato x oe e in the nation every man donld be informed upon matters of govern government men 1 were we in ru bia where the exercise of these duties are so li minted there woud woul ld be less lesa need of information on thed points pointe our forefathers came to t 4 country for the purpose of zecue 1 g ivious breedom having thi wn xan and finding findan ir their beir labors crowned ith Euc success cess in the tha lapse lapee of time the gan to clamor for t political 1 freedom which after a fierce Q and heroic struggle was also aleo ob however were not satisfied satie fied with tile the form ot of government from which they had lust aust released themselves but proposed formulating one that would better meet their wishes when tho tha colonies gained their free dom en england giand had yet vet one hope left and that was that she could control america detill for she could supply its wants in manufactured articles I 1 cheaper than america could supply herself the chief object in england owning the colonies was a matter of revenue and market for her goods when the question of government arose there was a field for thought by all precedents republican form if of government had bad been fall failures uret hence hamilton was a wise wisa statesman when he reviewed the ruins of other republics and said too much leniency could no not be eft with the people but there mm must t bo be an organized head the thread by which the colonies at that time were bound was so frail that it failed to hold them in subjection about the tha Ve beginning ginning of the present century democracy sprang into existence time rolled on and a calhoun arow and advocated stated bred secession accession and as a matter of course brought on the civil war this war settled the question of states rights and ad A d proved oved a great factor in establishing ing ir the le correctness ct A the tha republican ideas ot of government in support of a protective tariff the speaker referred to the condition of his own country denmark a few years ago when tile the clansa I 1 I 1 aass association organs organized 32 ed and imported goods into the coun try cheaper by far than the danish people could make them the people thought for a time this a smooth life to got get roods goods so cheap and so it was but bat soon goon the people discovered their money was waa all 41 gone way of getting more it was ras then that the country began to suffer it was sold into the hands bands of german syndicates who owned the whole country and had it not been for the gallant and nd thought ful neils ebenson Eb inson thal washington sh logton of denmark the whole country today would have hate been in ruin dmn thug the cheap goods goads of another nation are not cheap after all what would become of fair utah were wera you to drive from b her er many hil hills Is the flocks that teed and prosper there or to close close down her mines which are the life of our country couf itry the first congress that met in the now new nation voted a protective tariff england at first st coffed at the idea but bat finally was waa compelled to submit this policy put pat on our country in good r shape bat after forty fort one years this duty was removed and deo desolation lation came to our nation in a i few e w y years afier its repeal the wares ot 1 ah the e two coun count irys rys were ow poled from froin i personal observation L her birlew the ibe question among a many a lib r e in the old countries was 1 1 d daily bread e a d not progression not comfort com foit not elcanon eL education caton 1 but the actual main maintenon c 9 remove our protective ariff and make of the united states not a strong i lation stion but a mere farming community to each pauper to be found in our cu cit ry rv under protection pro after six yei eal of free trade there were were fiete fifteen en i V a ilder auoe 1 when we think or of the e effect afe c t of the tariff we should remember our children art growing up and need a nation to exis exia in after we are gone the speaker sa sai tie be once thought blought lie he axa 8 a democrat bo bu abe when be agn began to study the polibia poli eia cills 0 the two part parties jes he be foun found 1 I that republic was good enough for him th record of ef this party was not so black but what he be could be a good republic 1 can he believed in being governed and upholding a government that rould rod sustain itself the speaker alund bv bv sa saying yin he be would rather liap under tle czar zor gg of f russia Russi than ailian I 1 ani subjected to lawless mobs G GROVE ROVE S sept pt 18 |