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Show EXDIXG TflE CAMPAIGN. Enthusiastic Jleetinjs In Scleral Places List Mg' t. Hon. Charles W. renrose went to Payson hist night according to previous pre-vious appointment and was met at the depot by Uie chairman of Uie conimliteoof the People's Party, Mr. Samuel L. Page, who took the guest in a lino carriage to the place of the meeting. A torchlight procession pro-cession beaded by the Payson Silver Baud, the finest band iu the county, accompanied them to tho town, and on arrival there, it was found Uiat the whole population seemingly had turned out In honor of Uie occasion. Torches and lights everywhere. Ladles and gentlemen, old and young had united in making the rally a success. The town seemtd all ablate with lights. The Assembly Assem-bly Hall was crowded in every corner, ami tho greatest part of tho enUiusiastic crowd could not find room inside. 1 Ion. Charles XV. Penrose occupied the time. His patriotic address was received wlui enthusiastic applause. ap-plause. The rally of the People at l'aysou was indeed emblematic of the cnUiuslasm with which the people are determined to preserve their rights against opressors. Cheers for John T. Calne were given In the meeting and in Uie streets. |