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Show OCT llOlllt JIKKTISU (If llriLOcrats at 111 I!lo dranilc Wc.lfru li-t Tliarida; Sight. Folbwlnst It a brief account ol Hi large outdoor metlug of D.mocratt heldon ThuMJay nlht at th ltlo (irandn Western depot: Mr. (leorgc II. Cushlug was th first taker Introduced. In ties coirs of hit speech ho said! "I h0 moil enrn ettly that till will lie ono of the clrau-eetanJiiurest clrau-eetanJiiurest elections that uver took place under the American banner, aud to that end 1 shall direct my every endeavor. en-deavor. Cliern. We will show the Jlenubllcana what the UrllT Is, what It hat done and what It will do If allowed tocontlnno lulls own coune. And wo wlllalioivlliK I.lbsralsthatthilr existence exist-ence It no Ion for neeJcd In the politic uf Utah." Mr. F. It. Dyer wat next Introduced. Intro-duced. Hetald: "My hetrt and soul are in the mov.mont. W are trying lo thow thn sMpt of Utah that tire Democratic Demo-cratic jwrty Is working for Ihclr good nnd forthelrwelfare, I believe that tho Mormon people are or good and tallh-fill tallh-fill M any pl on IU face of the glow. 1 hey have now tubmltteel to tlioI.wsoftlieUnll.il Htatea In that they have abandoned polygamy, and there ahoutd now l no ireudlce- agalmt them. The Peopls's ticket, which wastheMormou, waa killed In the last election. The Liberal rly thould I allilngof theliMt. It has accomplish I'd and completed Its mls-tlon mls-tlon aud there Is no further need of It. I wat one a Liberal, but when there was no uioro ui for th Idtieral platform plat-form 1 looked iorwardlo national ll-Ilea ll-Ilea and of courru chos the Demo-cratlo Demo-cratlo tlJe. Tho Literal parly still wants to be henrd; It want, to abuie th iieopl of Utah, and thn ieople of Ubiii will not be abused. The Liberal psrly has been winning long enough, now Itlsour turii;all wuaskls a trial, and a trial wo will have. (Cheers.) Wo w III not In tricked by a small party of LUierals.They citm.it abuso the pew-hie pew-hie or Utah. No, we will not stand It. (Cheers.) The Democrallo party Is tho parly of Hi lav pie; the Itcpubllcau pirty li a strong centralisation of wealth. Tho Democratic parly goei dowu to th iopleand ask. them what they want. Aiplsu.e. Mr. J It. Tlmmery was then Intro duceel and daelt at sotno length on the combat now going on between the "Lltieral" piny anil the Democratic pirty. Hoexprewedlila opinion that he "LIUral".arly would a jon vanliu. M. II. riowlea then took tho platform and assured Iho eople that he rrjelced In lielug a Democrat. He wat a work-Ingnun work-Ingnun who hale-arned his bread by Ihetollof hlthandi. lleaald that Hie question of dlvlilou had taken deep root In thn people outside of Halt Like City and that they all thought It wat now time for lliojirople of Utah to liu Wiring netlonil politics. Heclose.1 by asking all loyal peoiile to put their shoulders to th wheel nnd help I) j ut n efriod, honest ticket through. J2x-(Joverhor West wasthenlntro-dureil. wasthenlntro-dureil. Hetald: "Itthtllbumy almto light every and all tickets that ure nut true to the politics of the nation. When the Liberal nrly started out they Ue innnd.nl that the priesthood lak IU hands oil Iho people', allow ihrmlo act at their own free will dictated to them. This end It accomplished, now Its mission Is completed and It Is no longer needed. The Democratic parly Is endeavoring to make here one of the grandest cllle-s In th wist, audtueruls no reasou why wo should not sue- H. A. Kenner, l.sq., then came for. ward amidst hearty cheers. Hetald that li waa Urn a Drmorrat, and lived at a Democrat. Cheers, Ilu thru explained the Inqiorlaiieeul elect lug Hie Democrallo ticket. Thu meeting meet-ing then adjourned. |