Show THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK comments on the situation and tho the coming campaign what people say of the november election the republican nominee ana his opponents housing rousing five points meeting the citizens of five points assembled at the meeting I 1 house last evening evening and for two hours listened to a discussion of the political issues of the tile day f from rom a republican standpoint prior to the opening of the tile meeting the local band hand and a drum corps from tho tile city rendered several stirring selections at 8 15 the tile meeting was nas called to order bv by C A barrows chairman of alic ali 0 o local republican club the record of tho the previous meeting was read by secretary amos J stone the first speaker was will hall of tile salt lake times who spoke about an hour upon the beneficial effects of the republican tariff upon our local industries dus tries such as wool mining and the beet sugar enterprises S sir mr was followed by judge painter of this tills city who made an eloquent speech in behalf bl aalf of tho tile party patty of protection the ine judge ia is a convincing talker and lie was exceedingly happy in tile selection of ili liis topics tor for consideration list last evening ben E rich was the third and last speaker of the evening lie ile touched upon the tile necessity of creating a homo ionic market for our produce and arid made an all el eloquent bent plea for home industries tile the meeting adjourned shortly after 10 speaking at mt bit pleasant lion ilon frank J cannon Ite republican publican nominee for congress and party left for tho the south yesterday cst erday morning mt pleasant was tho tile destination and there mr cannon and lion ilon aco sutherland addressed addres ed a large gathering of the people pleon on the topics of tile present po political lotical struggle ic tho the reception was rousing and hearty and it allowed showed that so far as is sit pleasant was concerned is in in tho tile republican publican Ile fold the tile nominee ia is swo sweeping averyt everything bill before him and though from froin last night until october loth he lie will not riot bo be able to travel by rail lio lie will cover the entire southern territory traveling by team and makin making from two three speeches every day dais this campaign is to be a rouser and the Ile publican party will win it A bit of history sunday the post said this government in was seventy one years old and arid it had been democratic for sixty years the tile population that had grown up and arid the wealth that had been accumulated carried on oil for years the most war of maerli modern times placed in the field paid for and maintained the largest armies ever engaged in a single war for the same length of time and the nation was not united fighting a foreign foe but was figh fighting tinz a civil war between factions where had the money come from froin and the prosperity that enabled tile country to meet this gc great at disaster no nation that ever existed existe d was so well pre prepared pared with resources to meet the calamity of war P as 9 was the united states in 1860 after sixty years of democratic rule exactly and also thanks tor for the little text that will bean bo an excuse to explain though it cornea comes pretty near being an ing insult to tho tile intelligence of a reading public to suggest that an explanation is necessary the tile story is an old ono one and lias has been often told but heros heres at it once more eighteen hundred and sixty dawned on the united states of america and found tho democrat party in power where it bad lad been for sixty long years their treasury was empty not one whole dollar could there be found and Buchan nana agents were in europe trying to float some bonds which after much tribulation they were enabled to do at 5 to 15 percent per cent discount and mark you this happened in the time of profound peace eaic anu and when tho the democrat party datil had been in power sixty years cars strong men were then working in the harvest field for 30 to 50 cents per day and paying from 10 to 12 cents per yard for common muslin shipyards were silent and tile fires of the tile for forges 09 had gone one out our merchant t marine 1 I 11 biad ad furled their sails and Buchan Buc hannans nana secretary of the navy had distributed o war all over the globe except at home and many were seln swinging ing at anchor in foreign ports the old arsenals of the govern government nent had been dismantled dist liet and the arms sent sell south t of masona and dixons line we afterward faced tho the springfield musket on oil tho the battlefields battle fields of I 1 bull ull run and flints hill and donaldson the sun suit of 1860 went down in clouds that disaster not a dollar in tho the treasury not riot a mo mounted allied fortification save fortress manros not a protected northern city not riot an available ahik of war a worthless state currency at homo home a ruined credit abroad tile people mur murmuring inuring and restless and a baleful cloud of war hanging haning over tho the fairest portion of our country and the democrat party had been in unbroken bucce succession ebion of power for sixty long years the sun of 1861 came up out of the thickening liazo of discontent while low muttering thunders boomed along long tho tile land from one end to tho the other at last the storm broke and that i was v as in february while yet buchannan was president resident and the democrat party field neld a strong majority in both houses belligerent hosts were for the onset and against whom the government that they had been running for sixty years they choso to do this rather than to surrender into the hands of the alie power ower that sixty yeara cars before they had S derived from the tile people talk about tile Ile Ite publican party trying to perpetuate themselves in power IN why hy the democrat party c can an skunk them at the game and give them cards and spades but march came and buchannan concluded to move out and lincoln moved in and then the awful crisis came money had to be raised to arm and equip and clothe and feed an army of men whole sad duty would bs to put down an uprising uprising rising of tho tile democrat party for ur t there ere a republican amo among n them money yoney had to be rai raised ed to build build and roan man a navy buchannan had sent ours to china so aa as to be out of tho the way money lad to bo be raised to brace up our old fortifications buchannan had dismantled them and arid given tho the guns away this had to be done when wo we had no money at home nor credit abroad but there was now a masters hand land at the helm of the old ship of state and a safo safe republican I 1 majority was on deck in both houses an and god almighty rulea so like a miracle wag was the great change that an army seemed to spring sprin g out of the earth and arms were r flagin flashing in their bands hands and banners were darkening tho the sky overhead navies grew up out of the sea and iron crept in the shadows along the coast and tile smoke from the tile furnaces made midnight like the day lay A ways andin ieans had been provided tor for god and tha the republican party meant that this government of tho the people by the peo people all 0 arid and for the people should not pe kensli I 1 f from rom the earth how was ti aliis lill provided d ed unselfish pa patriots rios pleda pledged cd th their air private fortunes w while hil the tile g government overn endorsed these securities and sent them abroad to be sold but even there in the money centers of europe tile democrat party had agents to cry down the credit of the united states and prevent tho the negotiation this an interesting record that I 1 am giving of a party now before the people asking lor for a vote of confidence T this li 11 history is most attractive and besides it I 1 lias as t the c great merit of being true whether you I 1 like ike it or not riot weli well tile storm camo came as never a storm broke before and deluged the land with blood for four long weary years the south gave of tier her matchless chivalry the grown children that had nursed at ill the brown breasts of immortal mothers and the north met them with tho tile pride of her invincible sons and arid together they went down in the whirlwind of battle e rill III one side proud brave and defiant to the last were nvere ground to dust between the tile millstones of overpowering numbers and a just cause and arid where was the democrat candidate for president of that country that less than thirty years ago lay prostrate bleeden bleeding I 1 and crying for help well he ran to her assistance bu but t he ran rail b by proxy you see the state of new york proxy had lad been most drained of bearable be her able rable bodied bodic men between the ages of 18 and 43 45 and so a draft was ordered grover was of a ago and lie was wag able bodied and lie was drafted did lie go not much he lie was at that time assistant prosecuting attorney for the city of buffalo and drawing a good salary and afford to go and so lie hired a laboring man for spot cash to go down there and take the risk of being shot by one of his own party or of having his head split open by a democratic saber and what wis was tile democrat candidate for vice president doing well you ou sc see e le be is was isas as able bodied too but 1 happen lappen to be drafted and feel like volunteering and so lie staid at I 1 home 1011 e and made speeches to keep 0 other ti ler young men from going called linco lincoln 11 II n an ape and union soldiers Lincol ns lii hi erlings and cursed the land of liis ills birth dirth and joined the golden circle and became in fact what was known among northern traitors aa as a copperhead tile southern soldier who had the courage of his convictions and avith firm undaunted front faced a union r soldier 01 equally as bravo brave is one of the grandest types of the liero but tile northern doughface who bawled his drivel against the tile war ivar in country ta taverns was a white livered coward wa alio pusillanimous to todie die on the field le d of lionor honor and arid too craven to shut li his s in mouth dutli without impoverishing the country a dollar salmon P chase lincors Lin cons secretary of the treasury provided a way whereby the current expenses of the war could be met and the bonds by which this was done could bo be sold at a premium to recapitulate when the war r began the democratic party had boon been in in power six sixty t y years our securities went begging at an in average of 12 per cent discount harvest hands ila ads worked in the tile field from daylight to dark and then milked the cows for 20 per month and paid an average of 10 cents per pound for cotton cloth and on sundays the tile colin country try girls who went to church walked barefoot till within sight of the meeting house and then drawing draing their shoes slices from their biding place under the shawl or ca cape e clothed their feet with them I 1 I 1 have a ne seen this and it is no lian story bither lier tile republican party t chasnow has now been in power less than lar half ial as is long a as 8 w was as the democrat party and what do we sec see the greatest war ot modern ti times in es has been fought to a finish and settled in terms alike aliko honorable to the victors and vanquished and but for the blatherskites blather who bled in sate safe chimney cornera corners at home wo we would clasp handa hands across the bloody chasm of war we have paid as fast as duo due a tremendous war debt we hayo have money in the treasury our credit is gilt edged our bonds bring a premium our fortifications are ready lor for an all enemy the sails of our navy whiten every sea we are arc rc respected pecked abroad and satisfied at home the harvest arvest li hand gets 3 a da day for ten hours labor and do eslit milk the cows and he lie gets thirty yards of cotton cloth for a days work and fifty pounds gund I 1 of sugar instead of four yards and at three hm pounds as lie did under de democratic M rule the country girl walk to church neither barefoot nor oth otherwise erwim she rides in her fathers C carriage ar she lias has a piano in the house and there are carpets on the floor and her brother is in college where never before had tho the wildest dream of the farmers fan ners boy imagined lie could ever be and ruse god od we are prosperous and lippy nappy if HI I 1 have left out any of the beneficent shingi that the republican pirty lias has blessed us with I 1 trust the aty post ot will pardon me and I 1 will try to think of bliem another time A S CONDON southern eulogy of cannon tile republicans of butali are to be congratulated for the excellent choice made b by their territorial convention at salt lale lake last friday in in naming hon ilon F frank rank J cannon as candidate for delegate to con congress from this territory air mr cannon represents ably the young blood of utah closely identified by ry birth in sympathy with lier her unhappy social condition fearless and earnest in behalf of her demands for statehood I 1 that gentleman will aill bo be untiring in his efforts to present grievances before congress this united tatos tates nation and nd beio before re tho tile world ho ile exhibits rare hofts as a writer in public opinion beaver etonian Uto nian audze miners opinion my position position is such that I 1 do not ca care re to discuss political matters paid said tile gentleman but I 1 must bay say the tile republicans have made a nomination in in the name of mr frank cannon that recognizes the younger element in tho the territory Perso personally hally lie mis ia an able man mail lis lied and if elected will take great pride in doing highest lie best beaver Ut etonian Uto nian onlan political pickings our former fellow citizen and republican friend george 11 harlow writes from denver a letter of congratulation upon the nomination of mr cannon and wishing him successes ss tile times office carried Mars Allar lial benton tile first news of his appoint t aliv met and ia is smoking liia his fine havana ai cigars in consequence the tile times also con congratulates atu lates the straight republican oh oil tt the appointment of a man who liaa bas announced liis his purpose to vote for cannon for congress salt alt lake times S A kenner through the beaver etonian Uto nian haa has tho the following to say bay frank cannon is as bright aa as a sunbeam and as handsome and graceful as an apollo belvidere ho ile is eloquent ambi ambitious etious and capable and would make an A no 1 congressman it is by far the strongest st nomination the republicans could have made the following letter from an old liberal resident of ogden now residing in denver is ono one of tho tile straws that shows liow low the breeza is blowing through the whiskers of the old liberal party 1 gue guess ss frank is tho the best man you could have nominated and if I 1 were there I 1 would vote for him im even if hoi bel is a mormon thema my ny sentiments the nomination of frank J cannon is is rapidly growing in m favor and his prospects for election become more flattering natt ering each day tho tile democrat democrats B were inclined to smile at first but they ii have ave commenced to wear a more serious air since since it lias has dawned on their minda that liis his chance of election la Is brighter than they supposed when the returns come in the they will be surprised at the result and it will take them some time to find out where they aro are hurt the worst central utah press salina sevier county it is almost amusing to see liow how the tile trib grasps at every available straw in in its gradually Fra dually receding liberal lustre speaking g of tile recent republican territorial rit orial convention conventi I 1 it bays in an interview charles charle 8 onar crane ane chairman of the tile republican territorial committee gave some reasons why lie |