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Show a I t There- is only one more day on, which K voters can register that id Tuesday, B B Senator Frank J. Cannon, who was B to havo addressed thu people of Ephraim B Wednesday night, on tho invitation of B the Democratic committeo, took sud- B donly ill soon after his arrival and the B meeting was postponed. Mr. Cannon B returned to his home at Ogden. He is B 8n' to auu"0l'nK fr0IU norvoiiH pros- IB VBvn B Tho registry agents have postud their H lists at different polling places, VoterB B should see that their names arc on the B A.J Evant, Jacob Evans and Otto H Malmberg will visit Cedar Fort, Fair- B field and Manning on political business B Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, of B9B l'''H 0. W. Powers and A. J. Evans spoke at Santaqiiiu Saturday night. ' The Republican party of Lehi intend to have a grand rally on Monday, Nov. 7, 1898. John Henry Smith, George M. Cannon and George Southerland will ,bo tho upeakers, while John 1 Meakin nnd others will sing and recite. Tint rally will take place at GarfPa Holl. If suitablo arrangements can be made tho Democrats will havo a rally on tho same evoning nt tho Meeting House atywhich Congressman King will speak. Definite announcements will be made in the next issue. Candidates and politicians aro complaining com-plaining Mint it is very hard to arouse any enthusiasm this year. We take this to mean that, the voters are going to do some deep thinking and vote for thoir mutual interests instead of to satisfy sat-isfy the personal desires of chronic office seekers, The national issues of tho parties certainly cer-tainly enter into this campaign so far as a vote for legislative or congressional candidates are concerned, but outside of that the fitness of tho candidates should be considered and no man that is incompetent should be entrusted with public office. |