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Show SENATOR CANNON'S SPEECH. A most rcninrkiiblo nddrcs yas delivered de-livered In the Suit Luke theater Thnrs-diiy Thnrs-diiy pvonlug by U. S. Henutor Frank .1. Cannon on the announced mibjret nf 'Senatoilnl Citildblates ami Plinil sees." For eloquence tlio nddresa whs superb, for Infective It wits unsurpassed, unsur-passed, nnd tbo npplaiio mid com-meiidntlon com-meiidntlon of the npdleiicu was iinanl-npius. iinanl-npius. .Senator Cannon, wo believe, told tunny truths, and as an unprejudiced unpreju-diced listener, we accord to him prals"-. As to either the whdoiii or ppipib'ty oi his address wo nro. not prepared to lines nn opinion owing lo our limited knowledge ot the condition condi-tion of which he apoko, but wo can sav thut ho swayed an Immense audience ami that the light of truth seemed to flush from his eyes. What ultimate effect It may have on the Senatorial problem, remains nt this writing mi uncertainty, but the report nf yesterday yes-terday xtiowg at least ono vote gulped by Hie senior .Senator and undoubtedly due to his speech. There lire matters touched upon in Senator Cannoti'M Hpei'Ch which wo do pqt .p.tro to mention men-tion or comment upon, b'ucaiisu wo aro not cognizant of the Insido facts of the Senatorial controvotsy. Wo regrot thut wo nro tillable to reproduce tliu lade In full, but it bus undoubtedly al-toady al-toady been carefully perused by all of our renders. Yoi cau form your own conclusions. Ono fact remains that Senator Cannon has been a truo representative repre-sentative of Utah, nnd that us United Status Sena or from tho "liaby Stalo" ho ias mntlo a most enviable record. Wo aro glut! wo lioaid his address. |