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Show tendance and the stage was deco rated with flags. County Chairman Chair-man J. 1). Peters was in charge. Sheriff Loveland was the first sneaker, relating in his droll way bis experience with "the noble Iwel ve hundred" tramps. Judge Henderson was then introduced and occupied most of the remainder of the evening, lie was frequently applauded. ap-plauded. The Judge is an earnest, honest, forceful speaker with unusual unusu-al convincing powers. He gave a straight-forward account oi" the j two great political parties from the I time of Hamilton and Jefferson, their founders, down to the present day and spoke on silver and the cause of the financial distress. Charles Kelly said he was authorized au-thorized hy Paidger Clawson to state that Pres. Clawson bail not yet announced his political stand and that his name had heen placed on the Republican program the previous night as vice-president without his knowledge or consent. j ItLWElrV. -IUilK II mil cr Ann him! Oilier Nicnk nl tlit llieri 11 ioii q cilucHilny. j The Opera House was crowded, ! Wednesday, with people anxious to l hear Judge H. P. Henderson of ' Salt Lake speak on Democracy. The ! band was out, the glee club in at- |