Show THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK comments on the situation and tho the coming campaign the spanish fork fi A perfect whirlwind ot of enthusiasm struck spanish fork wednesday night everybody wore republican badges badge everyone shouted cannon Ca cannon everybody in in fact was aas a republican in tile fullest cense of the tile word if there was a democrat in town lie ile certainly made himself conspicuous by bis ills absence to all outward appearances spanish sli fork was fairly captured b by the tile boblo band of republicans of nall utah county led by that little napoleon frank JC joannon J cannon annon future delegate to congress lion ilon F J cannon accompanied by a few stalwarts stal warts left salt lake city at 4 W p in on the tile rio grande western at provo they were joined by lion ilon george sutherland and wife judge jones L holbrook 11 S pyne and mothr prominent republicans of provo together lier with wit litho the provo city republican Republic ai drum arl corps c spanish sli fork was readied reached at As the train pulled in the payson brass band pl played a see the conquering hero comes file republican club of spanish fork and hundreds of citizens were at the tile depot det oct t to meet the part party the appearance rf of mr cannon was zhe the signal for a loud hurrah I 1 A procession with the two bands at the head was formed the march was from the depot through tho the principal streets men cheered clie ered the candidate all the buildings and business houses were beautifully and tastefully decorated everything ever had the appearance of a national holiday the visitors were wore taken to bahles Da liles hall and treated to a most elegant repast after which the following toasts to abts were given political future response by lion ilon frank J cannon 1 AmA american rican tin plate lion ilon george sutherland sugar indest industry r judge tones provo woolen s by br superintendent silver by L holbrook tile power of the press the bulwark of human freedom john 0 graham at 8 a meeting was held at C criers r cers liall hall when mr cannon arrived tie lie was the tile reel recipient of another grand ovation the hall lall will accamo date persons but it was so crowded that it was found necessary to hold an at overflow meeting joseph A rees was elected chairman lion ilon george sutherland was introduced as the man who ile came near being the republican nominee mr sutherland said in substance it was told me today that spanish fork was overwhelmingly democratic does it look like it tonight al shouts of no the democrats in all their utterances te rances appeal to the prejudices of the people and not their reason we arc are confronted confronted by the issues that were before the aple people four years ago the people elected elect da a democratic house the members promised their constituents to sweep away the mckiniry McKin McKi lcy nIcy bill the first thing the found the mckinley bill was not BO so bad for the country as they had expected to find it they went to work cautiously three items of the bill have rare received their attention at the present rate of things it will take them years to lemoU jh h it entirely free silver was one of ti M 1 r promises have they given it the tree me silver bill pa passed s sed the tho sent senate but w was its killed in tl alio c democratic house JAp applause in other words the republicans icons voted for free silver the democrats voted against it I 1 propose to stay in ili this campaign from now until the esth of I 1 november and arid use every effort in my power power to elect frank J cannon loud applause I 1 propose to do so for sev cral reasons first ho lie was tho the choice chrich of alie republican convention second he was the tile choice of the people third I 1 he lie lias has been an aggressive worker with the young republicans of utah fourth because he lie is going to win and I 1 always propose to be on the winning winnin side con continued I 1 1 aued applause the th e harrison gleo glee club then sang the flag of protection tho tile boys eang sang well and were vociferously applauded plau ded judge jones was the next speaker ho ile dwelt on tile diversified number of industries that had been established b by republicans showed tho the value to utah ueail of fead lead and wool and its effects upon tho the country should they take it oft off compared the wages of mexican miners with the wages of tile american the wages paid tho the australian sheep herder border and shearer and arid the wages ava paid for lor the same work in the Unit united edg states tile more industries you have the more prosperous are the people tile people of tins this territory always have been and always will bo be republicans up to a year or two a ago the tile people were wen a taught republicanism iso efrom from tho the pulpit by the fireside in public and in ili private everywhere you would hear bear the cry patronize homo industries judge bones jones paid a plowing glowing in tribute to the nominee and pledged himself to work for liis his election the payson banner played the star spangled banner tle little giant of utah wag was then introduced in trod by chairman geesin rees in a few choice phrases to the following effect 1 I will now present a specimen of best crop one who received liis his nurture in protection from these granite hills standing upon their everlasting pedestals who drew his inspiration of ot liberty from tho the unfettered winds which sweep these valleys and who learned to lovo love home industry bv watching hi liis mothers smothers spinning weel ho lie is ft a jannon cannon loaded d to the muzzle with facts and figures that will demolish tho tile dieresis lie of free trade and win a victory for republicanism I 1 take pleasure in in presenting to you ou our next delegate to congress frank 5 J cannon the little giant of utah the storm of enthusiasm which greeted mr cannon made tho tile windows rattle when the cheers had subsided he lie remarked feelingly one expression of your ch cli airmans poetical introduction touched my very soul I 1 did learn a lesson of home ind industry by watching my mothers spinning wheel when I 1 was a boy the clothing I 1 wore yore was made from wool carded spun and arid wove by her dear hands it is because I 1 remember that 9 spinning wheel with its ceaseless whirr an and sinning because I 1 realize all that it A signifies 9 in the industrial development of utah it is because I 1 want to see our future worthy of the self sac ficini era of the tile spinning wheel that I 1 stand here bere iere tonight agh t speaking for the republican party of utah L ah loud applause mr cannon paid a high compliment to utah county for lier her faithful stand made for the superb sutherland and then proceeded with a speech which held liis his vast audience spell bound no synopsis can do justice to the sentiment t the e diction and arid delivery he lie spoke of the attempt of the democratic party to frighten tho the people avith the idea of centralization ho lie read from the republican national platform and quoted the history of the tile party as the best refutation of the false charge that republicanism 1 tends toward monarchy vi ho e said when the bleeding south lay prostrate at fit the tile feet of the tile triumphant north with the republican party firm in the seat of governmental gov ern mental power no attempt wag was made ills d a to reduce e the southern r u thern states tu tv the tile degradation of conquered provinces on the contrary they and their citizens were rehabilitated in the full glory of freedom and it 11 any of those states tod today aldelly deny the constitutional rig rights ats of men that denial dental is the work of the damoc democratic ratio pa party sir cannon apol spoke 0 of cleveland clevelan Z as the clio choen en leader of the party winch which in in utah is horrified at tho the thought of centralizing power in tho the hands of a few and remarked mr cleveland brought to hia his high office the ordinary ability afan of an ordinary lawyer and brief experience as a ell criff mayor mayor and arid governor governor lie ile had not lot been conversant with the multiplied interests of this magnificent ent country his ills knowledge of america and her needs was circumscribed by the lines of his state and he be occasionally perused volumes of his cyclopedia lie Ile satin sat in the presidential chair four years during that whole period there was a democratic house and republican senate a congress composed cosed of men representing every want and interest interest and sentiment of the tile people of the tile united states and yet t mr ift grover cleveland without one bye hour r of national leg legislative s dative experience took it upon himself to v eto and do the will of the people as expressed c t bv congress Con cresa more wore times in ins his brief career as chief executive than had been undone and vetoed by all the other eidentas presidents arthur ei I 1 dents from washington down to from this fact and from the idolatrous regard paid to grover cleveland it appears that the ause use of centralized power is is quite holy when practiced by a democrat and only vicious when some other party happens to be ili in control mr cannon drew a telling picture of the fortunes of the average boy in in europe the average boy in in america and that future generations would bold us re responsible if we should rob americans 7 of their sacred heritage of liros prosperity perit and happiness lie 0 referred referred in in scathing terms to springers speech on tin plate last tuesday saving saying that in in every line of springers remarks there were visible sympathy and apology for the tile tin manufacturers of great britain and arid contempt and arid hatred of the tin industries of Aw airence Ai renca erica mr cannon asked the people for their suffrages suf frages in in behalf of the republican party exhorted all to vote conscientiously S without tear fear or favor and promised t them em that w whether the result was w as vic victory or defeat the tile republican party w loulu 0 neither ther clit charge irge them with insincerity nor permit others to so charge impunity with impunity mp unity at the close of the demonstration which greeted mr cannons address lion ilon george sutherland arose and proposed three cheers for frank J cannon the tile next delegate to congress the audience arose almost en on masse ladies waved their handkerchiefs and boquete and the shout of joy which emanated emanated from throats nearly rent tile roof the glee club sang goodbye good bye cleveland cleveand good goodbye b bye 11 after which the meeting in adjourned e jre g J N OTES the glee club was immense immense it brought down dow n the house cannons speech was a masterpiece it was w as w warmly commented upon by all and was free from tirade or abuse of man or party iso no vindictiveness was die displayed but an appeal to the re reason ason an and common sense of the tile people the republican club of spanish fork has a membership of over two dozen citizens signed the list last night to become active members at the supper a bevy of girls w waited u upon tj the ta table fr e A all I 1 I 1 wore w ore cannon badges on n the west side of the hall a very verv uni unique affair was displayed a lot of if small ru itic I 1 tinplate dishes so arranged as its to read protection in front of the speakers stand were w ere two large tinplates tin plates one full of eggs and the other othe r full of utah sugar beets A fine picture of president II arnson between two large flags adorned the walls overhead the speakers stand all agreed that the democracy received a big black eve eye goodbye good bye free trade goodbye good bye the overflow meeting was w as addressed by george sutherland judge jones and G A sutherland looking from one of the windows upon the scene it seemed as though the whole population of utah cou county was on the outside S salt lake never nev er had a more enthusiastic concourse of people than hid had spanish pork fork the population 0 of spanish fork is is largely composed of IN welsh elsh people which accounts for the amount mount ot of enthusiasm displayed and genuine hospitality shown I 1 political pickings the republicans held primaries primin cs in login thursday night in in each of the precincts to elect delegates to the county t convention to be held on october lf ast 1st A labey ahey also nominated a candidate for school trustee in in each municipal al ward the campaign is now on at that prosperous point at the republican convention in in salt lake city on the frank J cannon editor of the ogden STANDARD Sr DAnD received the nomination nomination of delegate to congress frank is a red hot republican from the word go and never misses an opportunity to have ins his say on political liti co points wasatch wave what a bright future for the young youn men of utah the political situation in ill tins this territory today presents what an enlarged sphere of action they are thrown into young utah lias has been recognized by tile republican party panty and a representative young etonian heads the ticket this fall as candidate for delegate to congress will lie be elected that depends mainly on the young 0 in g m men on the young men will not T lose t this hi opportunity to push a representative senta tive oung u man to the front for with mr ol 01 cannon in in congress he lie will make a mark that will reflect cr credit editon on all the y young ou ing men of utah we have long mai stained that all in the world the young men of the territory hive have lacked is is opportunity to show themselves and compete with the rest of the nation lat lon we have no fear as to the result W whenever our boys have gone east cast to college the they almost invariably have graduated r 4 d u bitted with first honors in their afa class s s there is some something thill in in this high altitude which makes the tile young men ambitious and it if their energy la is direct directed eAl aright none need fear but they will nadi reach tile top round of the ladder will not the clear atmosphere of utah brin bring outcome out some clear logical and deep phiners th thinkers it has produced such an individual il in in the person of frank J cannon The young men of utah should leq f that lie bo be given a chance in the halls of congress he will surely make a shining record and at the same time lie will show what boys reared in ili utah can do provo enquirer utah sept 15 1892 to all persons having water rights on the weber nver river below the held lead of the davis and arid weber counties canal notice is chereb hereby given that there will be a meeting of y t the 0 lioard board of directors of the pavis davis and arid weber counties canil canal compan at the county courthouse in in ogdan itty city on saturday september 1892 at 3 p in all 11 persona persons owning water rights on said river below the head of tile davis and weber counties canal are cordially invited to attend said meeting and cooperate with thy tho directors of said company L B ADAMS prest JOSEPH lawson secy |