Show THE POT I 1 Is commencing to bubble over AT A feast of reason and a flow of soul democratic WARD PRIMARIES have been Hold The coming delegate to congress Con cress spoke at morgan city last night the republicans of logan did themselves proud friday evening at tho the grand rally kv held I 1 et to ratify tho the nomination of pr frank J cannon as our territorial delegate for congress not only did the ile logan ftp republicans ratify y in fit great shape but they JIL Y it had d the heartiest assistance from front other parts of the county as representatives were present ironi nearly every settlement in the county A reception committee compo composed sed of the members of ali the county and city republican organizations and visiting members of the various clubs accompanied by the logan wells ville and richmond Ite republican publIcan brass bands were on oil hand land at the de depot t to greet reet t the e a arrival r val of t the ie great republican ican leader frank fran J cannon ann 11 the welkin ran rang with tee tile hurrahs of lit his s CO countless f friends ends the e procession formed wai more than t three ree blocks I 1 a in tit length and the people filled the entire space the tile street was a blaze of red light along the entire line of march the bands played 1 tile crowd cheered ladies waved their il handkerchiefs and everyone seemed wild ditl enthusiasm AT THE OPERA the thatcher opera house was well filled with the enthusiastic multitude sir joel kicks chair chairman mall of the lincoln lle republican publican club maJe made alfew few op opening em I 1 remarks introducing tho tile I 1 lion n 3 jas as T flammond i lammond preg president ident of the county organization tion who made a very neat little e speech lurina during tho the course of which he said HOS VION J T SrEE Cir A little over a year ago when tho the first wo rement for division for party lines was made the democrats were first in ili the tile fier urging the people ta to join issues with the national parties and particularly with del democratic io cratic party not from front party preference rethe WO but on general principles the on the tile contrary con frary appe tied to the lite people to go slow mad investigate care fully the tile principle abath of both parties before joining cither either this the ic people did end and are still doina and I 1 leave faith in lit their to toe belleve lieve tho the majority of them thein wl will I 1 give allegiance to t the grand d old ohl barty that has att made the nation bravi wil what it is the Demoor arie avie par part ba lias always protest sred od undying af affection fr for the farmers and I 1 will wilt tell you how low they have shown it knien instance Pori uarl y tho tile marmeto here when compelled to borrow money vioney on their property hd had to yay aa y taxes on their mortgaged farra juit the same bat but the holder of the tile mortgage was I 1 also obligor to pay taxes on ills hi wor mortgage now to relieve the ifie fanner farmer of this unjust tax our democratic legislature pawed an act by which they are now how compelled to nay pay tac the taxes oth roth on the mortgaged clr property erty and on the borrowed honey while moneylender money lender r it a all i I 1 applause and laughter taught rae A party should not be judged b by 1 ti alie I 1 e pledges it makes but by t tho it fulfills at in III connection with tile it has been discovered that the idol and foun founder ler of the democratic party thomas jolter son was tin ardent advocate of protection mid and bad stated that sooner than take oil the annon tanton articles of foreign comp competition edition with home manufactures ho he aou would d favor amending amea ding the constitution thomai thomas jef ferson has been held before the people by the democratic party aa a model in the past 9 t biti but in the future it is provable they will to be W called upon to worship john C calhoun ing instead tead Cheers 1 the via majority 0 V of ill e pe edn utah have accepted V the principles of the Jem democracy in lit the tile past on oil trust and without careful aaion but now they are weighing those principles against those of republicanism and they will find them wanting and it bas lias caused a radical change in tile political convictions conviction 4 of former democrats throughout utah the democratic p party arty disowned tile doctrine of free trade I 1 in 11 the last campaign but his this time clime they have been forced from fron ambush and are sailing ng under their true colors and if the result of the november Xo vember election should show the in utah had been revert reversed reverted ed it wit will majority show not that tho tile people had hall left the tile democratic party but that party had left the people applause MB dp CANNONS at ahe tile conclusion of mr nf r hammond Is s ft a stirring selection sele cion waa was played by creeth a wellsville Wol laville and hyrum bands after which chairman introduce introduced a delegate to congress Uon grow frank J cannon the iipp lauw we that gy greeted eeten favorite anis deafening after it had somewhat what subsided which was not for a considerable time the silver to tongued orator commenced to speak ills speech mccu occupied ted about an all hour anil and was fairly bristling bristling with telling points and gild wag was logical throughout among other things he lie said that the 11 party had issued a platform s and n declaration of principle principles and asked the tho people to investigate i the tile principles therein seaforth set ct forth that thel they appealed to peoples reason instead 0 of appeals appealing ng to their prejudices passions and feare fears as was the tile case with the democratic party of w hiel took niost hobt of the ideas they bentila ventilated i t ed on the from the columns of the tile salt lake herald when the herald commenced its campaign work last fall it had held ap the home rule sugar plum for the tile votes tat s of the people and represented that if the all powerful democratic party saw that utah people favored democracy it would ba be certain to do great things for utah and represented that the tile only way for the people to prove their sincerity eer only t w was as to vote the democratic ti ticket e ket the 11 herald erald had said vote the tile dernie democratic batic ticket for this tills time in order to show your sincerity t if an all election occurs and the tile 1 people e r V 1 e to do not net poll a full let vote it will a appear as ii it they were not really ready for d division if after a thorough investigation of the principles of both parties they conclude clime t that hat they are republicans ats in ill principle they can easily change their vote at the next election when the municipal elections occurred in lit the spring the heg head kad fearing that it might inight spring beta be taken ell atias at wo word rd baid said to the people dont dare to change your vote orl or pearlo it will bean be an indisputable proof that you were in insincere sincero in what you did last JIM lall 1 and you will be forever disgraced it in I 1 the e eyes of I 1 the powerful democratic party that is now watching your courts course and and have the power to pont punish tour I 1 the argument t advanced by many of tho the leading members of the utah democracy now was in tit e effect that it wag was better to change all and vote contrad contrary r to a AL niona con conviction v actions than to stultify himself and thereby incur the I 1 sure vengeance of their party the grand old party made na d ae DO threats nor asked a ma man to oh cliance his corn if he lie was convi convinced ned that tha democracy was right let him bo be a democrat as an honest democrat was worth a hundred ed hypocritical republicans on oil the other hall hand if he be believed in ili republican principles let let him join jol n the republican party which was both ab able band and ruling vi aing to protect luin him from insult or injury that all dionest ile republican publican was worth inore more than ivo two hundred hypocritical democrats the I 1 he speaker then referred to the millions who had sought our shores from foreign lands and the tile great degree of prosperity that tha had attended them in america as com compared pared with their condition in the lands hey they had left jert and asked if it mas was logical that they should advocate the policy that had pro proved ed so disastrous to them in the land of their nativity if this was what they wished then let them vote tho democratic ticket but if they wished the tile land of their adoption to continuo continue its grent great and prosperous career let them cast their votes for the grand rand old party which had made it what it is is to illustrate the groat great change which some men have felt impelled to make in concession c to the democracy and its policies mr cannon cited the instance of or his friend mr B S I 1 11 1 thurman one of the ablest if not the ablest democrats in utah mr thurman is engaged now on the stump deriding sugar bounties but imagire imagine his feelings when one of his auditors with a good memory reminds him that lie hima himself elewa was a mem berof that patriotic leei legislature slature of tho the old peoples party which abi ch granted tho tile bounty to create and and maintain lea etain utah industries if mr thurman answers fully and fairly he probably bay I 1 feet my belief was that bounties were re correct in principle but as they do not accord with democratic theories I 1 prefer to abandon a correct conviction than to stultify myself before the tile people by renouncing the false political name of 1 democrat emo crat 11 mr cannon then stated that while lie was willing to admit that tho the honest members of the democratic party fully believed believe ia their policy vaa was tho the best beat one for the tile general welfare of the country their principles were so diametrically opposed to those of the republicans that if the success of one of the parties meant general prosperity rity the policy of the other just as surely meant kruig ruin irretrievable tho the unparalleled pros 0 of f the united states since the tile republican party had been in pow power er would g go far toward convincing the student of history which party advocated principles that were for the benefit of the country country at large and by inference which party upheld up beld those that would have a reverse effect the speaker then referred to the tile nonsensical Pen arguments of some of tho the territorial democratic leaders during the campaign last fall when they predicted a financial inane at panic and general hard times on oil account accorn t of the tariff imposed impo selon on pearl buttons and tin ili plate the universal democratic howl wj that the tile duty on oil tin till plate was a useless one even from a republican publican Ite standpoint as ag it was not bleto manufacture tin plate in ili america it was true though t that those same orators were now wearing campaign can aien aign buttons and badges made male ot of anar american i ian tin iio ile then dwelt on oil the statement mido by prominent democratic speakers pea kers wat tiro the balance alance li of trade in ili favor nf of this t is country was never paid by lier debtors borsand tor sand and gave as an instance and direct proof of the fallacy callacy of this assertion the immense that bad had been paid tho the united states in yoki in ili settlement of f the balance of trade in her favor sture o the pa of tho the mck inlet bill also proved tw eliat t tte the same mag sample af of republican legislation had been so productive of petition in ili the tile various 1 er branches of as to reduce the pr price iceon on those classes of goods gooda and to inex increase eit the purchasing power of w ages wages to such an extent aa as to result in ili an art annual saving to tho tile people of this country tryon of xa he ile also illustrated the operation of the tile tariff on oil the protected industries dus dust tries rieti clearly proving that the democratic claim that protection millionaires and haupers was a false olo one as the net profit accruing to the tile manufacturers in new Un england gland the greatest manufacturing center in the united states was only seven per percent cent per at 1 an it illustration of the truthfulness truthful ne of the boast bot of the Denio democratic cratic party of their great regard for the of the ballot be lie referred to the enactment by the legislature of mississippi of a law prescribing an educational teater tho the right to vole vote that included ability ao read or explain one of the tile cleanes of the state constitution thereby dis disfranchising colored people in ili that stale state many more telling points were advanced by our future delegate whose earnest se nible talk more family firmly cement ed the friendship of his old and won him mail many y new friends his extensive fund of bufo information rhia tion inexhaustible vocabulary and fluent it tient delivery unite to make him the tile most able exponent of republican can that the people of lo 10 logan I 1 have lave had the pleasure of hearing H he ta la at once the ad mi wi ration of his friends and the fear of his political enemies at the conclusion of mr Can cannons nans speech a mr green of wellsville favored too audience with a couple of campaign songs one of or which billy mckinley OPI and which brought down the tile house JUDGE PEAKS judge W 11 snelling was next introduced by 1 y the chairman and made a good I 1 republican publican le speech the gentleman stated that it was hardly fair to call on oil him for a speech when he be had been preceded by the eloquent young next delegate to congress bat but as ili in one respect it seemed to one of the old fash fashioned luned methodist d i a t class meetings that is in ill calling on op different ferent members to relate their experience he fie roe rose in ili answer to the call ili ills experience had been quite an extensive oue one ile had had the tile privilege or tasting hia his first vote for t the he patriot and martyr abraham lincoln since that timo time ho lie hid had east his vote for each liean lican candidate candi nate nafe for the jo presidency residency and he lie did so 0 o because he thought that party the beat qualified to fulfill the purposes of a great government like ours because it was a party that could look backward without haine alamo and forward without fear in order to succeed it waa was necessary lie said that a party arty should have a it better perspective and a better past record than the democratic party could pont poi it to the tile republican publican Ite party was the tile party of progress as had been amply proven by its past record I light ight years ago an inscrutable providence had decreed that a it democrat should once more sit in it the tile presidential chair but lie was sat satisfied Is fied that it lit would not be so ordained next tov november ember v mr nelling made a powerful defence nse of the federal hill ill the tile people would vote for tho the party which not only oil I 1 made promiana prom r Q on 1 iaea but also fulfilled them the what ta utah t ah wanted was a it delegate who would uphold utah interests and tile party haij had found that man be he said sat in the tile person of the guest of t the he evening anil and future delegate frank J cannon the judges jud go a speech s bech was garnished EIll SheA hl idith brilliant brillia it and was highly appreciated prec precia ted CAMOS CANNON few such rallies as that held beld last evening and the democratic goose will be effectually cooked at tho the close of the meeting nic etine three cheers were given for our ot I 1 r next delegate frank J cannon the sama same old beliefs the rambler hears many good things on his rounds through the city some that are so shadowy as to cause liliu him to 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