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Show Enthusiastic Rally At Lojan. Tlie Rally of tbo TeopIeV I'arly ln ligau last night was a very enthusiastic affair. When the distinguished di-stinguished Fjcakcrs arrived, tliey were met by thr Ceulrai drum corjK and a number of prominent eltizens. At ti..W bonfire- weie lit ai.d a torchlight torch-light procession with fireworks marched through the stnets. At 7:1 the oix-ra lioilse was crow Jul in ecry earner aud maui (icoplc had to stand outside. Wagons w i-re therefore iirocurcd and u-ed for i-Iat-fonns and a mectlns was held outride. out-ride. Hon. John T. Caine w introduced, intro-duced, amhl eutliu-iastni applause, as the first speaker. He greatly prized the coufidencu of the people aud was proud of being cho-trii for the fifth time a Delegate to repre-entthe repre-entthe iswple of Utah who were j boru a free people, w ere now a free icople aud would remain a free people. He could botsjieakiu gilded I terms but told the truth in rough chunks. Let e cry man who wished to lose his lranchUe and HLerty to hold office, to live, to do aiithlnir but pay taxes, vote for the "Liberal" cendiuate, who would do all In his power to accommodate them, other-wins other-wins to vote f.r one who had the chole people's interests at ln-nit. Cries ot '-We- ulil, wewill."j Hon. J. W.uuimerhaysfoliowcd, w ith n -ev h that crtcd much interest in-terest aud hilarity. Under Liberal rul. he ! 1, -very dog peltcr and cliiel soavencer occupied a carpeted olfice ami !..ri-j assistant clerks. He referred 1 1 Tooele County aud Salt Like and Ogdeu u uder Liberal rule, and cuiupart'J the taxej and lie-nroviiieiits lie-nroviiieiits now and under the People's rule. (Great applause. Hon. F. S. Richards drew frojueut response and hearty cheers from Uie assembly, lie was proud of the grand reception given thein: it showed tho people Were alive to their interests. It had been said that the Libera! candidate can-didate spoku like ip!i.iu-oi her and wrote like au angeC1 Read some of the sayings and writings of said candidate and yuu will see- there wero dnforeut kimls of angels. I Groans aud hUses.1 Our fathers and mothers, the descendants of the ancestors who lauded at Plymouth, had given their Ihes to msklug usa free ie-opIo in a free' and lieaiitiful counto- aud h the Iielp id (Tod w e will consecrate their elPjrt-'. S.A.Keuncr. lisl., hpoke for about an hour about Pullman palace Pilgrims Pil-grims and OooJwIn galoots. He was sustained by applause and chters. AtlOoVInJ. "TheStar Spangled Hinuer"was sung by Mr. Wilson, and the audience li-rs)rsul cnlhuei-astio cnlhuei-astio for the grand cause of tlie People. |