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Show IIKPUHMU.VX MI.F.TISUS. lltlJ In nrlona IMrlt or Halt Ult Conulj. Al Went Jordan, on Tittaiday night, nn cnlhiielattlo meeting wa held, thu leaker Wing lurluw Tergutonnnd Jame Davlno. Tho large lull wot completely filled. Mutlo wfurnlthel by the I tan ban 1 of Welt Jordan. Hpenten of Ihe Democratic parly lial already vliltod the Mttlement and nulla n laugh wai rttied byftvolco from the crowd replying In antwer tu Mr. 1'erguaon' qtmlloit at lu which piity they Ulongut to "Wo are all Democrat"." Mr. l'crguton, lu hla forcible way, explained tho llcpubll can view oil llio tntllt queillon, aud trat lltteiicd to wllh Ihe die jn-et attention. atten-tion. At ho mcccdid It becamoevl dent tint the Inlcrut of Writ Jordan are moat clotely Interwoven wllh Ihe tarlir queillon applied lo wool und mining InJ iitrlei, Thoaptaker laledtliatlftlntarllTon foreign lead wero removed, In lilt opinion nlne-Icnttnof nlne-Icnttnof tho mine nf Utah would cloee. An old miner In tho audience rpoke up and declared that Ihe removal of the tarlll meant the cloalng of not nine tenth, but ninety-nine out of ovary hunJred of Utah' mine. Jame Devlne followej and gave many i-olnl and endeavored to allow why Iheworklngmeit hoald be lie. tajblkana aud gave a Ihorough alio eltlouoltbeptluitplea of lteputllcan. Iim. ATSAXllV. An linintnte crowd gtlhcroil at the t'lalform and an outdoor met ting waa In Id. Jaruia Cuahlng waa elected chairman, and II, 1 1'rott aecretary of the ruiitlng. (Jeurgu M. Cannon nnd U. II. CrllihtuW wero the peak ere, nddrertlngttio meeting lu the order or-der named. Thercmatktwcroattontlvelyllitond to by the large atidlenre.and the liit made eemiil to I e ntty well uuder tood and recvlvt d. Acommllleocon-Ming Acommllleocon-Ming of A J. Cuihlug, Hamuel IVrryaiiil II. 1'.. 1'roat wae aipolnlett tu attend lo Ihe orgaulntloll of a club lu that rcclnct. AT OJin Theieopleof the thriving Utile .! llemenl of Union tilled the large "Coop "Co-op Hall" at that place at tbellrpubll. ran meetlog Monday night. Tho Union Central Hand dbvoum-d ex rclleulmuilc, and the remaika of the aker were attentively llateiieU to. Mr. Wlllard (!. llurgon wai elected chairman and Tliomat II. Walk, nc-n nc-n lary, Mr. Ilarmel 1'ratt wai the lint piakcrn.ri lucidly ntrrat.il the hie toryoflhelttiajbllcanaud Democratlo larlleaand thowial the poeltlon eiiuiri by each. The ttatut of the tarlir quettlon wot aleo aliuwn ly.Mr. l'rall in a way to luiirraa II liuajrt auce on the audleoce. II. II. Crltchlow. In oprnln-;, itated that for the flrtt tlmulie hal heanlthe quielluti ral-e-J at lu what would be the ultimate action if Hrubllcant who were formerly mommr uf Ihe "Literal" party. For luiiiw-ll. and he believed he voiced thu enllment of all occupying that uelliou, he twuld ay that believing aa no did In tlw ab lolulegooJfaltli of alt engaged lu the movement to divide upon Nallunal political lint, to far! be and 111 aa oclttearo conorrned the movement I here to ttay. In a vlgorou aud effective tlylo Ihe aneaker pollrayeil the vlewa of the two trtlte, Demo-erata Demo-erata and Itepiibltcaiia, aud urgeil all tu carefully weigh the j rlnclph of both, and ala'ed that when till I don he fell tutu Ihe Iteiaibllcana would have it mtjorliy lu Utah. Mr, Crllrhluar wae frUeiilly luterrujlid by hearty nj plauee. Mr. Urorgo M, Cannon era tho cloalng epwtkcr and alludod to the i rroneotit Idea w hlch had been thrown oul by tome that all Mormout" wi re Democrat, lie aleo rrnudlated the Idea that every Hepiitillcau II of nece. illy a "l.llaral." Ho comtare-l the treatment of the "Monuont" by belli lollllcal itlt an 1 rtcvisiiUnl the fair nnd alao the unfair cvurea itdo'lct! In twill al illfleient timet. Thc-'.Mormon" peo; le were net warranted lu expiUliiK more at the hand nt th Democrat Ihauat thehandtuflhe lleaibllcan. Ill coin I arliiR the lillnclple of the two parllia he tald Ulan mutt of neceatllr acce t the dt-ctrluo nf a practical tarlir, aid read the exprttaed vluwaof the fourteen ullne-t lit-rn paying, he elalmeil. over JlW.Uk) )er month for hi or alone. The apeaker read the following atalemeut of It. U. Chamber, Cham-ber, tujrluludent ot the "Ontario" nilnel "II Congreaa tliodl.l ndmll raw malerlala freo ol duty, or remove, or materially reduce tbo i rraent tarlll on (orelgti lead, the ellect upon thomlue aliove named woulJ, lu my opinion, reducolheiroduct to that the rollt would be Inadequate to ly the brat Ingeipenaeeof our mine." (l'am;h litof UlahOreVruducere'Auoclallon, ltl-iT.) He alto called attention to the fart that while Mr. I'hanibeni la a Haunch Democrat, and l'reelrieiit of the Halt Lake lltrald, he doc not fall to atk that the lleHibllcau l.rlticlj le of pro tecllou l-a anpllod to hla mine. At the cloee of the meeting ft roll woe oiened for elgnature ol Ihoto do tiring to Join a Iteiublloan club. 'I ho foiiimlttee apilntM to take the matter In charge comlittd of John II. Walker, Win. Cox aud Wlllard C, llurgon. UFJT JOIIIUN. A IleptiUlcnii miellng waa held at Wett Jordan latt evening which wa very largely attendiil. Mr. C. 11. lUiinwaielecteilehalrruau, Mr. John Join, recretary, aud Mr. J. I', Turner, argeaiittal.ftriue. Meaart. Itarlutv Fergueon and Jamti Devlne In a very ulrio manner tirrtuuted Ihoiirlnolplea of Hr-aillican.anitotliepeoile, The Young recruit band wai tiretent and rendered tevcral choke aeleclloua during the evening, A vole of thank waa tiuJertal the iakera end Ihu lueetlug waa brought tu n ilote. |