Show A mm RALLY col isaac trumbo etal at provo ALSO SPEAKS on current topics lev effort crane provo turned out large numbers last to hear the trumbo bombina ion the town wa early aroused by t u martial adraine of the excellent re p drum corps and music by the free silver band there was a reception by republican given to mr isaac trumbo at the re idenie of mrs S S jones it was a very aristocratic aresto cratic after the reception the provo republican cavalry company met at the four carriage Band escorted the party tc the opera house which was well filled charles demoisy called the audience to order and introduced charles crane as chairman mr crana spoke for a time on current and closed by asking that the dead past be allowed to bury its dead now waa the time for all factions to work for republican uc cees prof meakin recited the dandy filth ard trumbo waa next introduced a large number of ladies desiring to be i from bor she responded with a well prep red addilea addie ea ladies realize aba a new era lias dawned on womanhood utah ladies already have the granted them and before the end of th twentieth century speaker believed that female auf frage would be general she urged the encouragement of home industries and eaid one of tha finest downs ehe bad ever been was made from utah manufactured clothing abbe thought with proper encouragement biah could be a ireat aila producing the colored quartette brought down the william classman said ha had no on entering the city a sign that read star butcher bhoj democratic headquarters he did not be believe the party was as gory A their sign would he then delivered hia reading aba lik heralda gloving promises of prosperity when grover cleve land was elected in 1892 thomsa jefferson was shown ap A protectionist he then told a few jukes ane bast one waa the bridge story ii lasts for nearly half an hour in narration si stariea Str iea tha quartette qu artetta affail aang next wa one who WM not only well cnown in utah but the nation to know whom is to love him col trumbo the colonel complained that mr ti laaman had taken most of his time and he donld briefly re the rest of the time for mr fairchild mr trumbo apoe a good word foi john T came he was sorry that a little pamphlet waa issued purporting to give nis Oa inos C record and containing nothing but blank leaves times wre dif lerent and the opposition great when he waa in uon freab the general principles of republican ibm were dwelt upon it ia grand to bo a republican for ton then belong to a party of freedom in conclusion ho emoke to the bonne yonne men of utah I 1 do nod think there ia a man who has a better right to to the young men of utah I 1 was one of the young men who first flew acdore the continent at the request be first presidency to save yon from t e inz blobbed lobbed of your franchise the mac I 1 appealed to was was james G blague th men were advised to become col lee Fairch 5 was er he aard that be did not want to keep the pricie loneer than a few minutes hf aid not know that would be to cepo them that long but he intended to stay that long the cleveland administration tan thousand nen had taken their own lives through the stress ot hard times he had oten thought that if all were colonized iu patagonia it would be areat bleating blea aing to this country but il would be b 1 oa the silver question waa taken uy aril tha speaker dmd thit iha crince of 73 which was caged by law be corrected by aw and the republican party would enact the law the populist party spring ap here they had a wrong idea of the functions of government government is merely a police department after the people and ever heard of a police department support nf the town that employed it the democrats taken to baak for destroying lestro ying tha wool industry in titan say you democrats what word baa the eastern sent to you that while the west may remain wild it shall not remain wooly the democrats did not get into power till a HAW had come up who bad forgotten the history of the past rhey say now that they will not 0 o info power again till another crop of fools can be raised met a democrat from the united ao d be him what he was darwin could not classify him at first the democrat told him that be was born a democrat ind expected to liya a democrat dar win asked hm if le never expected to change he replied no mr darwin told him he waa the first thine he haj seen that did not chanso and if there were many like him he darwin would have to change his theora of evolution A parta that did not conduce to the benefit of the keople should not be supported by them here some populist in the gallery en lagud iu an argument with the colonel which caused considerable merriment he wanted the in power criticized and the colonel answered my dear sir they are aldaya in the speaker kept tho audience in bood humor by hia witticisms and at ames channg into beautiful periods of patriotic the rally closed with music by the quartette |