Show 3 MASS 31 MEETING ERTING AT PROVO AN abr IMMENSE GATHERL GATHERING i G great GREAT EX E A rousing political mas meeting was was heldak held beld at thursday evening llo lio hon uon nJohn john T Cal cai caldeina calne caine deana and party were i in met dt at the d depot e pot by a br and a number of vehicles by which they were conveyed to the hall where a large congregation raef laef a t 7 the place being packed in every part and many persons remaining at the entrances nt rances joh n cr Graham Esq was chosen chairman the band played and a brief and pithy opening address addres 4 rith was made by jui judge I 1 ge I 1 warren arren arnen 11 hi H i dusen usen berry hon john T caine delivered an elaborate and laud able argument meAt on the subject of the proposed legislative commission showing its j injustice and needlessness the deah deaf dealings ings of the british government with its colonies was contrasted with the course ot the united states government towards utah the alms aims and objects object ai odthe of the so called liberal party were exposed and its fallacious statements refuted the edmunds law was criticized criticised and its effects described bed the course of governor Goyer nor murray was wag exposed and denounced the political history and progress of utah was rehearsed sho showing iving by irrefutable arguments and undeniable facts the capabilities of its people f for or self government and the right and limitations of congress in regard to its lands and the colonies that might be established thereon therdo n were clearly defined deaine J and contrasted the address was a thorough exposition of these subjects and was loudly applauded at intervals and at the close S A kenner esq followed and in a lengthy but bute spirited and pointed speech presented the claims of the mormon people to political liberty t and alithe aalthe rights privileges and of citi zen zeu zenshin ship he commented on the various liberal candidates for Delt dele delegate gate from mcgrorty to smith and cau can caused s ed considerable merriment in in describe describing ing them he lookup took up the speech made by the liberal candidate at ogden and snowed showed the nonsense it contained contained povo bovo provoking ing t the e audience to coutino continued lau iau laughter ilter hiter T the e speakers sarcasm wit ana a pungent comment made iliade the 6 liberal candidate ld utterances lapear appear p gar ear highly g ludicrous he touched lon fon t the he question of the decisions of legal egal tribunals and showed their thun value he closed ecloise with a strong appeal to the legal voters of utah todo to do their duty and to manifest their adherence to the principles of the peoples party by their votes on the ath of november when the country was going to I 1 elect groyer cleveland president of the united states hon rori C W penrose was waa the next s speaker eaker he was under the impression trat that the so called Ll Liberal beral 1 party was dead that the people knocked it on the head with a stout calne caine in 1882 and buried it under their ballots atthe delegate election its present convulsive activity he designated as the ghostly animation of a galvanized corpse after several humorous remarks remark she he took up the think thing recently put forth by the liberals as a platform Sho tho ived the position of the peoples party on the question of church and state proved that no such ecclesiastical control of secular affairs as claimed by the liti litt brals exists in utah the influence of men holding ecclesiastical positions in all the affairs of life was explained and defended au and d the difference pointed out between phat that hat and the domination of a church over the state he maintained that those who had haid been heen temporarily disfranchised franchised dis by the oper opar atlon of the edmunds ld law v were still citizens wl with th all the rights belonging to citizenship exceed the te privilege of voting and called on all who held the right of franchise male and female to exercise it having no youn e mans or old mans monogamists or polygamists p party arty or faction but 0 one undivided united peoples party the t unity of which would be its permanent strength junius juntus F wells esq next addressed the audience he spoke upon the rights privileges and duties of citizens biti zens and especially those of the peoples PO e ples pies party and delivered a neat a and d forcible speech which was well received he was followed by hon jas sharp who made milde a telling speech conspicuous for its brevity and characteristic for its humor and common sense reasoning The Provo brass bras bend play played ed between the speeches and mr sang the star sitar spangled angled Sp banner in excellent style the audience joining in Inthe the tha chorus the speeches were all ali vociferously applauded and there is no doubt that the effect of the large and enghu enthusiastic sl astie astle meeting will be to stir up the slothful ul and swell owell the majority by which the peoples peopled 3 candidate will willbe be elected on tuesday november fourth |