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Show I OUR NEIGHBORS. I The People Greatly H Disappointed. H ILXCITIiMliNT AT Tills MINIS. H Program for the Twenty-Fourth H at the I-akc Risort. V fi On Thursday night tlio Republicans H k luul n rally in tlio Young men's hall. H JP Tlio hrass band under I'rof. Uld parad- H JJ cd tlio streets In n wagon decorated H '1, villi Republican inoltua painted on H f mid in front of tlio hull also H ' discoursed ioino line music. Wo B f' noticed on the platform: Mr. James H ( Cliipiuan, Mr. Clirielilow, Mr. Morgan, H 1 Halt Lako; 1'. Ilecrs, ric.ia.uit (Jrovo; H ' Mr. Lombard, banker, Am, I'orl;, Mr. H l'ribyl of tlio liuUpemlenl nnd Mr, W. M I). ltobluuoii. Tlicro una ii good nttend- H unco, tlio most of which ncro Indict) M Mr. ltobliiflon nillcd tlio meeting to H order, nnd introduced Mr. Morgan to H tlio audience. Ho wished it to bounder- H stood bo uns not n bigot, nor wax he H hear to persuade or advise, merely to H convoy IiIh mind to those prcocuton H thoc principles which uo ucronowdi- H videdon. Ho had nothing distastful lo H pay of lils Democialic opponents, il ho H did and iiiiyomi let him know ol it at H thneudothls remarks he would apolo- H giz". Ho limited largely fiom many H iiuthoritiea Mich tin Horace Oreely, to H eonvinco iiia bearers of what at times H Democrats thought of thcuielCH. Ho H H.ild ho w lulled to give n woid of warn H nig to tlm young on taiill'. The Hist H flee trade bill eer introduced una pas- H aed by n Demociatlc government and H hinted u few yearn, indeed every free H dado incamiro wo have to give the credit H to tlio Dcmocrata. Dining tlio Hpeeeh H of Mr. Morgan aoine onu in tlio audlenre H made a reniaik to hiniwhich wan promt- H ly tiiiBwcred by tlio HjcaLer. It in the Lj, duty of an audience to ait and give EjF uttentioii to tlio apeakci and not to in- BK terrupt. It never doea any good and V, often icvcrta luck to the one who inter- Ht'1 lupta. Mr. Crlclilow took the I.ilKrul MHIwm., m, ,r.-!:;'.r.' ,l!lilLllf;y..'.0U?i' ,"i.l''P, H', , two.gtintf'nlTluiia! pnUien, lnit-in .1 way HHM'.' tliat no genlk'inan could take any H offence. While the writer cannot on- dnrde c cry thine; they oirered theio ia H1' "o thing very much in (heir favor H that ia they wcie liotli very gentlemanly H' in their nddicoa and did not rcaort to J any billiugato in their rcui.nka, and H ticatcd all no matter whether Democrat H or Itepubliean aa gentlemen. The meet- H ingwau too long and neail or tpiite fl lull tlio audience got tiled and went H home hcfoio tlio meeting waa diaiuiaoed. H A vote of thanks wiih tendered the H ieaknra at the clone. H On Monday July lulh the town waa H hilled tlioiouglily, that tlio Hon.. I. W. H .luddnnd Jl. II. Itoberts of fi.ilt Lake H would addieHU the people on the true H princlploa of Demoeiaey. Tlio band was H engaged for tlio occasion nnd a grand H Democratic rally anticipated. More H than a bundled pcoplo could not gain H inlniitwion, the liall being literally packed H Mr. Kohcrta telegraphed that it wna im- H ouHiblu for him to attend that evening B on account of nickneea. Ho waii, of H eourae, honorably excused, At7:o0i.in. B u committee went to tlio It. (!. W. tiaiu M tocK'ort tlio Hon. .hid go Judd to tlio Bl imll, but Imagine their chagrin when HBjB iiifoimcd that Ida honor waa not on Hie HV tiaiu. The telegtaph oflico waa next Hl foiiglit toHceif any icaaou for ids uou- HB, iippearnnco had been wired, but up to Hl' probent writing no uxcuho from liiin nor fl! the Central Committee at I'rovo hua IK been given. Owing to the unavoidable lij uImciico of Mr. Itoberta, Mr. J. II. Milncr mi waa sent from l'ioo, who traced the H'li biidory of Deinocracy fiom almost ita in- H I j cepllon to the present time, and while H I i no fault can Ih iiiado to his npeccli, it Hiji wnu not tlio one the pcoplo canio to hear HjM' many went homo when they learned HRft- that neillier of tlio gentlemen who were H udveitixtd to addioiw the meeting weio Hlft in town. Mr, .ludd was tlio drawing HlV card and ho win the one they turned HBR out to hear principally, but he was the Hl one they did lint hear, this bo il it- HIK mumbcred ia tlio second time the people Hlu' liavo been ho diaapiuiiulcd. HBl Wn wonder what ia up with the poll- Hl tle.il liimlnariea that American Turk lias Hli had bo bad luck. It ia not for want o Hlw, im appreciative audience na eery rally Hlft haa liad crowded hoiifeH, On Monday Hi niglit lat,. fudge .luddand II. II. Iloberts. Ri waa billed to appear, but neither o' Hl , of them made nppeaiaiice. This ia the Hl j Hceond time the llrat named geiilleuiau H M liaa dlit.ipointcd Ida pntrona, i'. la very 1'' discouraging. Suiely Iheii organisation Hl : ia not ) thoroughly erfect in alldutaila Hl I aa to be without llunkiea or driinuuerH Hl to Keep tlic Hock intact. If we may Ih HK allowed to cue's a reason, we will wiy Bl thia, that it ia going to be a very hot HS battle for placoa in the coming August Hl clei'lioii in Kilt I.ako, that they need all Hli their Htiong iupii to uiako their organiz H l ntiou aa perfect tiitno aa ponalblo nnd no H time 11 now left for onUide wo k, tlio H atruggle ia ao near ut liaml. Hut wo ft would aa n neutral parly tell American HH l'orkeiw not to bo discouraged ; tilings D will come all light niter the atrugglo ia Be I over. Wo learn ainco, Hint It. II. Kolv crta telephoned o good renaon for his absence, viz., illncaa of his wife. . A om:AT day's plcnaui-o nnd nmuer-incut nmuer-incut for thoco who ran enjoy it, will tako placo nt the Ijiko Iteaort on the 21th. Dancing Mill cum inenco about 1! o'clock nn'il will be continued dining tlio afternoon. Mr. Ambrose Mates tlint ho will if poasiblo liavo aonioHpeci.il attractions in the shapo ot trapeze nnd tight rope danccra and after a receaa of alioutnnhour dancing, bathing, swimming, swim-ming, nnd boating will be resumed Ho aleo purposes having n grand display oi lirewoiks. Messrs. Ambroso & Adam extends n hearty wel-omo to nil who may viait them fiom I.chi, Alpine, nnd other surrounding Hcttlamcuta; that they w ill Imvo a good and pleasant day's outing fora ininuiiuini outlay. A airing band will be present nl day. Wo wiah to any to all who enjoy a dnnco a bath, or an hour or so boating, be suro nnd bo there on tlio L'lth. Tun I.ako HeBort hd billed for n grand turnout on Tuesday; but owing to the Kelts Hroa. gicat ahow hnving arranged ar-ranged for an excursion to I'rovo from nil tho settlements on tlio occasion of their exhibition there, they had to'pos-pone. to'pos-pone. They will liavo n grand gala day on Kiturday when, dancing, Ixiating, bathing, and aniiiimingnrcto take place nt Hint popular resort. Tho leasees especially es-pecially aaka all the pleasure seeking people ol l.chi to give them their patron-ago patron-ago nnd tliey will ensure them a good lime. Tub lieet ciop is looking remarkable well in and around thel'oik. We notice tome of them mo lino lo be late as they have had to be sown again, hnving in the (list Instance been so bl.iuky through, wo were told, tho fault of the sowing machine, but this luisonly happened in a few cases and even tho second sowing though they lire just being thinned out look healthy plants. J, AiiMsiitoNd and .lames Chipman liavo tensed Itodolph All's mine in the l'oik Cnnyon, Mr. Armstrong ia going up thin week to eommcuco the work of development on this property. There is n eeani visible between six nnd ten inches of gwH ore. If nil things goes well lids mine should bo a large shipper. ship-per. Tub mint- discovered n short time ago, near Alpine, located in a nlaceknown... Foil (.'anjon, was vlslicU iiythreoof our milling experta viz., Mr. J. Armstrong, Arm-strong, J. J, dishing and Powell. This pioperty, wo understand belonga to Taylor Tay-lor Granger, Culler & Co. Mr. Armstrong Arm-strong reports favorably In one piece lie eaid ho found free gold. K. II. IIui.ev, butcher, has just come down from the Canyon where ho has been tlio most part of last week superintending superin-tending the development of Ida mining property. Ilegoea tipagain and intends to bo there till tlio llrat of next week. Ho lias live men nt work nnd Ib highly pleased w itli tho progress they arc making. mak-ing. They have already unenrthed some Hue ore. l)n. Anni.i'.MAN, M. D. nnd Surgeon, American Fork waa sent for to Ixdii by special messenger. Wo did not learn w hat waa the matter. This was on Bab-bath, Bab-bath, ubout noon. Bishop Cutler's eon was the messenger. A riNE residence is in course of construction con-struction on Jackson street. It ia being built foi Joe. Wild'a eldcat son, who is nt present in Montana, but is expected homo when tlio building ia completed. A. AT. Cunmnuii h of American Fork mo going to held next weok. They having seciircdtliocontrnctfor tho building build-ing of T. l'owcle's leaidenec. It waa paid by soveral on the dny ot tho Fourth that Miss Iloloy would have made a good appearance na tho Goddess. Keep up your heart Mlsa, jou wlllarrlvo there yet. Onk bundled or moro ot tho citens ol Am. Fork went to I'rovo on Tuesdny to tnkc in the mam moth show ; of the Hells Itios. which ia exhibiting at that city nt present. Tin: wifo of Jus. Chipman, Jr., had a baby tlio other night, nnd we aie sorry to say she still remains ciylll. |