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Show Fain lew Alive. iCorrcspoadcnee of the Ozseiet New s. Falrvlew, Sanpete Co., which has hitherto been almost n stranger in political circles, is now beginning to awake from tho iwlltical lethargy which lias enshrouded her since her earliest exlsleuoe. Necessity Is now bringing her to the front her seedy clothes are laid asldo and tho lucks which hitherto havo been a mat of seeds and snarls are neatly trimmed and tidily arranged; ar-ranged; in fact, she is now prepared to apjiear among her sisters with a look of priJe, and it will Lo found on the -I'll of November that her people are blessed with enough good, sound senso to know who is their friend and vote for hlni. From the way her pcoplo turned out to hear Mr. Charles M. Nlel on (the member of tho People's Executive Committee), Com-mittee), last evening and from the nsionse given to tho sentiments uttered by that gentleman, we nro led to believe that her weight will be materially felt in sustenance of the "right man," John T. Caine, at our ctxt election, as it lias been before. be-fore. Mr. Nielsen, in his short visit, organized a political club of seventy-one seventy-one members, with Peter Sundwnll as President, Guy C. Wilson Vice-President, Vice-President, James Larsen Secretary, aud I-crenz Peterson Treasurer. Mr. Nlciron, In a spirited address to the people, withdrew tho veil from that hideous monster called "Utah Liberalism," disclosing a mass of trickery nnd corruption which honest men havo over striven to abate Instead of foster. The club have started in with a vim, nnd will stand second to cone in the per cent of straight People's Party votes. G. Faiuview, Oct. n, lsao. |