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Show Splendid Address, Thatcher Opera House- Owins to the fact that the poo- j pie generally are so - busy with their susrar beets and in other ways, the republican meeting at the opera house Monday eyen-inr eyen-inr wi.snotas well attended as tvn.ikl otherwise have been the will never vote for a grander man. - ' .. Task what, has theDemocratic party done in fifty years, to ad-Vance ad-Vance the country or benefit the citizen. Not one thing. All its policies, all its issues, are dead and buried. ;It has not one thin"- to offer you, not one reason to advance why you should vote for its candidates. ' Any Kepub-lican Kepub-lican ticket is as good as the best Democratic ticket, u ie Republican candidates m your city whom I have met r re inea of honor, of intelligence, and ot stability. , There is, however, oiiBbspu... reason why your city should go Republican tomorrow. 1 hat is, for the effect the news will have throughout the country. If you are in harmony with the great Republican administration at VV ashington. you may ask and receive. The Utah Senators c nd Congressman will ask that o'v great Indian reservation be r-own open; they will ask that we be given public lands in re turn tor building reservouvv,they will ask that an Indian school be built in this state; they will ask that sugar-factories an! similar industries, .be- encouraged. -It you-hold up their hands by elect-in"-' Republican tickets m your -leading cities, you will be more likely to receive what you desire. . .Democratic policies are different differ-ent in deffnrent places. In Kansas Kan-sas the pemcc.rats.haye; oppose! case. However, both the floor were woU filled at b.ly whenUhecity Chairman Josepu Knowle.cfvried the meetaig to order ad iniioduced Mr K w. P.ob:n-on a.s chairman for t.ie cvef'inf,. Mr Robinson made a pleasing add.s referring 'to the benefits of Republicanism, and express-inghis express-inghis appreciation of the at-tenda at-tenda .u e of those present ?o hear Republican doctrines discussed. Judge Botkin of Salt Lake was then introduced and made a fine address. He said in part: j Ladies and gentlemen I Mas, in your midst a year ;ago .tonight, anil told youthen it your cty , went Democratic, I 1 Z j fee1 like coming again., - But you least a majority for many of the I Republican candidates and tor that reason I a ni glad to be w rth Lwi,'OTiri tonight. On that oc- Lvohibition trom mm v , , while in Salt Lake today they J are making their ma in fight on a I Si diy c l' i l ii u i it t i j i by ! ' tt 1 1 111 1 I i il L tfl s 1 I 1 ll o t 1 'l - ll -11 I t t Li , 1 " t 1 11 il t 1 I 1 1 i niche fiuiu: ". M ! 1 I ii:,t-.1 with laanync.iuormi".!.-. -i(;'st and was hK'.-.hj :'Ir' ' Jat i.;mny l-i-';t . . , . , CSimS'?" V. ,: :b;:H!l!iU s-Lc;:iii.iiv rj-'oi '- th(! meeting ad.iourueu. I cassion, there was an aged couple cou-ple sat just in front of me heie bearing Bryan badges. Jhe, next morning I ut t i I on your, street, aid they io wearing "McKinlcy b 1 i the aged gentemm s a t edwhen you si k 1 st j After hearing at y i clnneverbeaD cit IbegantootUn I. f been inspired. I to y you would cast ilcKinley and h I i 1 can congress w ' would have a s . wP within a yc i McKinl0y.2,2 - 1 . vour sugar facte y 1 " it should be 'jino- that Utah ijvuto for Unit. m i ih-'!; sUl!-:'Siti;:.' ya hero, M,,, A |