| Show Political Notes The I2nd District marching clul will meet onThursday cenlug next at 730 A full and punctual at tendance is desired The Second Ward Political Club will hold a mcrtlngattho Assembly Jan Hall SO at S oclock HouS CItaries tomorrow W I cvnlng rehfob and Leonard G Hardy will be the speakers All are Invited The Mandolin and Guitar Club will meet at Ua JITS hall tonight at 7 oclock thins in foil uniform rind proceed from there to Iho Salt Lako Thvalre A W sos Secretory The Seventh q rU Pecrles matching club will ihwil lot drill at tilt notd meeting bouse on Thurs day evening at 730 A full attendance at-tendance is tilsired especially of newly enrolled members Every member of the Twentieth Ward marching I club including the drum corpus expictedat the schoolhouse I school-house on Thursday evening Jan 30th at halfjust Kvvcn for special business D1D lltlirwi Cnplatn the Third Ward political Tlub will Bold their regular inletlnfc In the Third Ward meeting liousis thIs evening at 730 oclock M E Cummings will Lie l the principal speaker Held antI John ns baud Is expected to be present A meeting of the political club of the Seventeenth Ward will be held in the district schoolhouse nt 730 tomorrow to-morrow Thursday evening Ant lulerestinpprosramme An-t has been pre pared Hon J rr7 Smith will addftss the meeting All nIl Invited In-vited Tltie regular monthly meeting of he officers of the Y li M I Associations Asso-ciations of this Stake will be held next Saturday February let at II a m In the Fourteenth Ward Relief Re-lief Society Hall A full attendance attend-ance is desired MAn A FnOTK IlXEtduit Llz5icStilxur Secretary Thtru WAS a largoand enthusiastic meeting of the Fifth District club ftrr fIt t fil lli 1 lust niiit 1H hull wniwi Mill i that some of the people had lo take to the stairway Mr John Nicholson was lie principal speaker Mr Arnold Glauque one of Uio candidates candi-dates for councilman on Uio Peoples Peo-ples ticket and others also made remark The full ticket wits en dofswlbithi pronottmMl Vigof and niarkvd enthusiasm Tile Fourteenth Peoples Club held Its 1 regular mcctlrrj lart fen lore Vie I ph 5dSM ltR it Jit Cannon Can-non called tho assembly to order Prayer was offered by Chaplain J P Sorenton The lIon W 8 Secgtniller was railed upon for a rpecch and responded tii 10 e quest exnres M3 ii earnest horn ili xF i 130l litUie Peoples Party would be victorious on February 10th The Hon J E Booth was tho principal speaker and showed the necessity r eelfti of a true political education The I meeting was most enthusiastic througlicutt The Eleventh Wan club held Its regular session Vut fcvchliii The i ln lahnIfrg hall whs ciandcdanastandlng only was available Helds brass band was in attendance aud during the evening was called upon for I music Tho programme consisted of the following A comic reading by i Mrs Laura Gushing organ solo Mr H A Tuckett speech Mr I S Mc Kay campaign > trOcoN inc Hon Co V 1 enroot was presented tbd was listened to with great attention atten-tion lIe was frequently applauded for good points which he illustrated by figures drawn from short spicy anecdotes lIe showed how the Peoples party had contended fjr just J laws and for the tru2 enforcement enforce-ment of the rights assured by the constitution He mid Uio Mural had dlfgraced the Stars and parts Stripes by placing 1 their miserable party emblem the carpetbag above It He exhorted Uio voters to contend con-tend for honest government After some matters yt litluets were transacted trans-acted the meeting mljourncd One ot the most crowded and enthusiastic meetings ever Keen in the Fifth Want ineiUiiirlioute was held lat night by the Fifth Political Cluli After the oieiilng prayer the Tenth Ward Harmonica Baud played an overture which was 1 reit J lso loudly anplauded latrioUc songa were next sung by members of the Tenth Ward lice Club and much apprcciat A drum solo was given by Midget Boh Kennerand this fairly brought down the house After n reading In the Lancashire dialect by Mr 1 Itlcliurd Hrlmley Ela Morris Loal WaS In trodticed as the chief speaker of the evening He remarked that when their rights and privileges were assailed as-sailed they naturally pressed on to defend their liberties to the utmost He showed that the need for unusual un-usual exertion at the present time TCIS due to the iiollUcal safety which this people had hitherto always enjoyed en-joyed While they could bo assured of a resijonable amount of fair play their success at the elections would not admit of a doubt The proceedings proceed-ings were brought to a close with lie customary Totes of thanks |