Show Pollttcal Xoles The Ninth Ward Peoples Club wJ r 8 will meet tomorrow evening at 720 Dr J MJ IJenWictrfnd AII Wcol Icy will be the speaKcfs All are invited All members of the Eighteen Ward Peoples Party Marching Club are requested to meet at Jec nings Hall tonight without fail at T oclock oclockIt V DtCKtil Cflptaln The members of the Twentyfirs Ward marching club are request to meet tomorrow Thursday evening even-ing In Uuiforni J at the EChoolhou A full flUchiialicb IS I Uttlredi Jlv orderoftueCaplaiil The melnlfcra bf the Twelfth Wan marching clilHnre tKitlested to m1 at the chapel nt ThIS oclock this evening Jan S for drill with the Fifth precinct Everybody should be present P order cf Uie captain The regular meeting of the SpanIsh Span-Ish ia > nduiUrclub I will beheld be-held in Calders Hall at730 tonight It is requested by the president that each member be present as business importance is to take place A Hv KELSON Secretary The officers ot the Fourteenth Ward political club as reelected at cl ll Wt l8tt their meeting last nlguij were F Y Taylor president George II Cannon Can-non vicepresident R A Sliipp secretary Alex 1 Campbell assistant as-sistant secretary and E Bourne treasurer The music from the drum and fife band was enlivening A special meeting and drill exercise exer-cise of the FourtumUi marching club Fourteenth drum corps will be held In the school housu hits evening at 7W A banner presentation presen-tation and other IiltcresUng features are to take place and a full attendance attend-ance Is desired Members will please bring uniforms and torches By order of the captain Tho regular election of tho officer t ffit of the Eleventh Peoples Club took place last evening The meeting was an interesting one and the following officers were elected amid I great enthusiasm President Wil nth e tart Douie sIcepresident 11 A I TuclteltHCreiary John GKlson I treasurer David Canzcronsercant atarms Alma Crow Stirring jpeeches were made by some of the members The regular meeting of n Club is held every Tuesday evening Tins Twentysecond Ward Po liUcal Club held a lively meeting last night The land and the juvenile marching club were each presented with a flag the donor being be-ing President Andrew Kimball After the programme had been rendered the following cflicers were elected for the ensuing yean Oscar H Hardv president Jo S Grow vicepresident Arthur Winter Win-ter secretary Jo II Carpenter assistant secretary Oliver B Otler treasurer John Lets chaplain The FourUi Peoples Club held a large and very enUiusiastic meeting last night I Thin principal business was the presentation to tlin marching march-ing club of a beautiful banner from thu young ladies and two Immense flags from John C Cutler EnjThe banner was of elegant design in pink aud blue with gold trimmings gorgeously UccoraUil in the ccutru with a gold crown surmounted by an eagletbe whole bearing lie inscription in-scription Iaticncc and Industry rt lld flu will be Crowned with Success The presentation addrts was ap propriatelydellvcrcd by Mrs Had Ivy I As John C Cuter was unable un-able to attend the flags were i rcc ented In his cbalf I by his father John Cutler The exercises were received with applause and cheers and after several patriotic speeches Ute meetiugadjourncd A political entertainment of no mean order took place host night I in the Fifth Ward meeting hou e which will be long rememoered by all particinnU The house was crowded to Its I utmost caaclty tuuis ui pvupit na lUg iu uulu up all the time Air Georzo Clark delivered de-livered a stirring sptech on the prevent situation Mcsrs Palmer Crowther and Rupp gave n choice selection on the mandolin The Fifth Ward political glee club rendered ren-dered a military piece in fine style after which Mbs Rachel Brimley came forward and with a neat patriotic patri-otic address In lhalfoftbebdlelof the Fifth Wan pn cntcd to the marching club a magnificent banner ban-ner that for exquisite beauty and grandeur of style is surpassed in this city Captain Sylvester Reeves In accepting gift in the name of the marching club returned thanks to the ladies and in the course of an able speech said wo would always endeavor to carry out its motto We will maintain the principles princi-ples of Justice and equity to the bet of our ability Three hearty cheers were then given the ladies for their kindness After a few more vocal nnd Instrumental renditions there separated for their homes one of the most enthusiastic audiences ever known in this part of the political field The banner was on exhibition In the window of Johnson Pratt drug store It Is composed of maroon plush and light blue KaUn decorated in elegant taste wiUispaugle and fringed with gold lace surrouudlui the scales held by Uie blind goddess of Ju tce standing on an earth of silver against which leans Uie horn of plenty All is artistically arranged beneath lie tats and stripes ot cur beloved country nJI A Uioroughly patriotic and enthusiastic en-thusiastic meeting of the Eighteenth Eight-eenth Ward Peoples Political Party was held last night The building was filled to overflowing long before the time of commencement The marching club In their uniforms presented a pleasing eight as they filed down either pWeof the build ingaud remained standing Situated f to the left and immediately in front of tile stage was the drum corps On the stage In their romantic c 1I7 Y Spanish costumes the Mandolin and Guitar Club were rented in an L artlsUcalryarranzed group and presented pre-sented a decidedly pretty picture Salt Lake > oi two youngest drummers Franklo Burrell and Cecil Clawson both aged five years played two te lecUons ou the drum The Mandolin and Guitar Club rendered beautiful piece and a hearty cufore stilled forth anotIler selection 8 A KenDer Cq then made a brIef nddres Mrs Nettie Snell In the following language lan-guage presented the club with aIr beautiful banner Sir President and Members of the EighteenthWard Political Club the Peopled Party The pleasant ditty devolves upon me presenting to you this banner rthe free gift of the ladles of the ward to the soldiers ourmarcbiog dub We ask you to treasure it asa as-a token of our devotion to a cause which we are prevented from actually actu-ally engaging In J but hl which our hearts and sympathies are intertwined S inter-twined with yours Hold It high in air that all of you may ceo the ensign en-sign of industry embossed upon its surface to quicken your thought to the contemplation of the peace and frugality pf tie people whose rights anil liberties Jon arr fighting AIH when theemroy I apjroacfira I you ill friendships l gull and seeks by sophistry and I L specious promises to steel your hearts against your people let our banner be hid Inspiration of fealty to the brave women who handit hn i with the hardy heroes of IS4i pioneered luMr way through peril and privation across It trackless wl 11 Jernesand planted in this TnlIey the seed of us glorious commonwealth common-wealth Let U assJio you nr tl tie lovfc irni Uje hope of the faith and the prayers foci ave at home your mothers fiia rt rsj sweet hearts and wives and in tit firm conviction of a righteous cause march onward behind our banner onward to success The applause that followed was almost deafening W B Barton Es responded to the presentation in behalf ofUiL club In the following terms We tcuiltr t our heartfelt thank for the beautiful banhe przcnted In marching under it we will al ways be true to our country andou cause and our feet will press mother earth more HghUy and our heart will feel the inspiration that comes through a noble deed when we think of the true women who gdvtiiL In the presentation cf the flag O F Whitney Esq said I am her to represent our Delegate to Congress IJon J > ha ur falne who I has forwarded this beautiful trnblen ofourcounlrydglory J DrumMoJo Clawson unfurled J a fine company flag lam not asking you w crust your Yes uteri any strange or unfamiliar un-familiar oljecL We are accused of treason but I Lk you fellow fel-low citizens then did you ever march under any cute flag From earliest childhood we hate teen familiar fa-miliar with it Yes from the time n4In I tIn wrt add upon reaching this lam unfurled oUr glorious banner upoi I Ensign Peak lit linie known no other flag and want TO other In I ddf wilnii yon 1 alDndllk ID eons I anti dauguls of Americans whoso forefathers uplilfrd thiif blood to make that Hag 1 n placing Oils banner ban-ner in your hands tonight I am I giving it to t jot ss a dear friend no unfamiliar olijerf and I hope that you will clnftth It as such We miet tonight to honor time emblem of human liberty till flag that a great and glorious nation respects loves and looks upon with beating limit knowing Its fold < Cfoo ItIi were bought with priceless blood I give yoi ibti banner in behalf of a patriot an Ainerlcan citizen who I though not wiUi you s5j3 his heart is wit you Go tornard bravely anti fight this great battle Do it as loneft American citizens with this emblem ever unfurled above your beads Captain R V Decker received ho flag itlth appropriate remarks thH thU IWE Jrt Hon E O Woolley Mas the losing spuakerj end complimented the members of the marching club that Uiey wtro in processIon hu be eved of thu ihoft ftuliful flag I and banner in the city I |