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Show and hat he has worked f r tne interest i all t ie .pU 'I Utt'i. (Applause.. 10 Music bv 1'ie baud. 11- riayel jy . f: Je.is PEOri ES PARTY RALLY. On Mondav evening last the Peoples party Club of Ephraim had a grand Rally prior to Tuesday's election. The four muching clubs formed at their respective points as per announcement announce-ment in the Rkgistkh extra on Sunday. The parade commenced at the Tabernacle Taber-nacle and followed almost Ihe same route as before. Over aoo torches were in line. A large assemblage gathered in the Tabernacle after the parage and the loll owing programme was rendered. 1 Music by the band. a-Prayerby the Chaplain, Andrew Thompson. 3 Music by the hand. 4 Speecn by Henry Beal. Esq. Chairman of the Peoples Party Committee. Com-mittee. Challenged any man to prove that he had given awav one of his rights. Had not expected to speak but since his name had been brought into ihe paper that he ha I started the racket when he had not, he didn't know but he might do well to start in to-night. (Applause.) Young Utah can expect nothing from Liberal Party, Said John T, Caine had lived in Utah over 40 years and had worked both with his voice and his pen. He is the man to vote for. 99 out of 100 who aie here wdl ote for John T. Caiue.fjoud Applause.) 5 Music by the band A Medlcv. 6 Speech by Alma Greenwood You do not think lam going -o read all these papers(ihiowing a roll of papers on the stand) They are copies ol the 7i'4-aud I apolig.ze f..r bringing them into this meeting. (Applause.) It was said by a speaker in ihe Central Hall lajnFnday that C. C. Goodwin did not advocate disfranchisement, and I am going to impeach this statement. This is the Tribune not the News or Herald Read some extracts showing that he nt t only advocated dislianchisement but had wilfully and lyingly abused the people ot this County. Alet with frequent fre-quent applause. 7 Song, "John Brown's Knapsacks,' by Lillie Gre aves nd Co. 8 Music by the band. 9 Remarks by Hon. A, H. Lund, Showed that ihe voters of this Conntv, of this City, had power to vole as they please, and all who hear me know it. The leaders of vour Club have asked yuu to vole with t.iem.aud shown you Ihe reasons for your doing so. Explained Explain-ed the positions of the two National Parties, and when the local issues are a' attend, we shall embrace them. But showed how it was impossible for the People's Party to give up thei. party a present, as to do so meant dislraiichis ment. Gave his reasons for being" a member of the People's Partv. First, they yiere an honest party; Second, it Is an economical Party; Third, it is a moral party; Fourth, it is a constitutional Partv. These are a few c my reasons for being a "member of the Party. I am going to vote lor ohn T. Caine, because I know him to be a man uf integrity and truth " |