Show north ogden MS notes NORTH OGDEN july 8 1891 the fourth was spent in avery a very quiet way w a Y here h e re most of our out residents v boing 0 i n g t to 0 s swell w ell imbat the he masses in oi oden den various picnicking parties parti we were formed and the beauties of oar our mountain resorts enjoyed enjoyed the north Os 09 den br braes as b band n spent a portion of the day in playing national airs our br braes a so band is making very marked pr 0 gress and ranks among n g the moet 0 t substantial al binds bands ranks 0 of t the he amon county 0 8 W cam campbell has as recently succeeded succeeds I 1 a toils toile business b asness management a DR gement our fourth was not without ita even event tAt at the home of 0 george brown blittle a little newcomer new comer accepted the doings of the day as a proper celebration ti on of b bis appearance mother and i babe are doing nicely a and nd fat father heri is im improving provin gideon gi T alvord and famil y started for their ranch in snake river valley this morning to attend tha the hay barvest one by one the misguided but conscientious ious ions members of ol 01 our organized friends the enemy are beginning to comprehend the inconsistency of true interest in industries of this country and affiliation w with th a party that would destroy them the increase of the republican enrollment for the I 1 last al t week in north ogden has not abeen all been from the ranks of the neutrals at the regular monday evening the republican was adjourned to tuesday evening the following representatives were chosen as delegates to the ogden territorial rit orial convention which meets meeta in the grand opera house bonse on the loth george 8 S dean alternate 0 storey G J linford alternate john rex J ggibson WG X gibion ibson alternate ailo jilo ter hoof G J linfor d entertains the club with a neat deal 13 speech in which be he portrayed the advantages of limited competition and the meeting adjourned 0 urne d to thursday evening at 8 0 adjo c k to meet in sidnea sidney stevens Bt evens opera hall the poll policy y of the h e club regarding the election ele c tion of a trustee trusts will probably be discussed and made mad public at this meeting A IT 11 R JULY 9 1891 the republican rally at which it was e expected the lion ilon jno denry smith and others would address the people was held last evening with a crowded bouse house the salt lake speakers failed to put in an appearance and local talent was called upon to address the I 1 large arge as assemblage 0 em blage the meeting bad b been en w well 11 advertised flags were floated to the breeze cannons boomed and it was a considerable disappointment to all present to learn that owing to the large demand for speakers at salt lake the gentlemen kent lemen would not be present the band played borne some lively airs and geo goo S dean addressed the meeting e explaining graining gla ining in a clear and forcible IS m manner ner the advantages of a re republican lican position publican jub hon on i 1 sidney stevens was the next speaker lie ile dwelt U upon n the possibilities of our western IV s T t country under the development of of our many resources which it was only possible to realize under a limited competition N 11 II barker followed he ile was conversant with conditions in fr the south and was able to state from per bonal observation that the principles of republican protection would lift the people of these districts out of their miserable condition and raise them to a mere independent standard of life george J linford explained that the principles which characterized the teachings of leading pioneers ol 01 the west and especially utah were those which protected and encouraged home industry ind independence was no more valuable ble then than now we should be a nation of exporters rather than importers im A AL 11 II R |