Show AT LAYON Republican Candidate Had lla Ha l i a Frosty Crowd Crowel I HELPED I OUT BY I jI j jT THE PEE AUDIENCE ENJOYED THAT TE T AUDIC T SPECIAL SPEC 1 4 t l Papas Boy Gets Get Off Of the Same Samo Sae An Anecdotes Anecdotes He Has Bas Ha Been Ever Eve Since He Took Tok the Stump Sleeting at Bountiful of Other Gatherings I I Special Correspondence Layton La ton March I rh 10 The gathering a aLay Lay Lion Layton ton this afternoon was one of women many of oC them with nith wih co coIng er ering Ing babies babie In their arms arm which the quartette which M 11 Hammond thinks think It I necessary to tali tal ta around aroun with him probably to the people Into listening l to Republics Republic herCY Indeed Inde one on woman who w wak asked ak what she thought of the mee mei meIng ing log said sid that the cbs enjoyed the nun mus m myer very yer much Rufus Adams chairman of the loc be Republican club presided over il t j meeting and made the necessary inti mu ducton G A Smith who was t first frt speaker Mr Ir Hammond Hamond alwa aiwa uses uma his man Friday to break brek in r tt audience rehashed the same same old and told the identical funny stor stori part par of his hs stock campal oratory He lie announced that h ii w from Cache Cach Valley Valey where m was on the boom or as 1 Democratic friends would s ay a on t twane twane wane vane He recalled t yeas ye e of Republican prosperity with wih Lincoln until the country countr co cot l j stand Cleveland It I no n longer and an elected Gro r The prosperity was wa too to much r them It I had been be n said that the gre gr t Republican party pary legislated legislate only for g t e erIch erich rich a false alse Democratic emanation t t I Mr Smith cited te the national I bill TSUI 11 which of course coure had benefit benefi poor America more than any n bill bi win j had ever become beme a law He trae trai tr I American history on under the u wih with ith Ing of ot the first frt Cleveland adm admI I told of the f American Industries In like liko a phoe arising from its Is ashes ashes under the su shine of or Harrison rule re and then ah al alth th baneful influence of the seco e I Cleveland Clevelan term ter which paralyzed bu buness bunes buness ness nes for the time being un I Ithe Ithe the people arose In their might a ai 1 I chose a great rot and good god an honest hon m i to hold the reins of government Mr Ir Hammond was wa in somewhat be beter b ter tel voice yo Ie today than he was wa y and an consequently talked to better pu pt PU pose po Talking on the financial bill bi le Ie e repudiated the Democratic t that the silver and greenbacks in would be called caled In by the got gov government go and cremated He read te ee f ton from the financial bill i to the ef feet fet that tat national banks bank could be or organized organized f with a capital of ot ganze wih 2500 and that It advocated international lion I bimetal lismOn On the trust problem Mr Hammond denied that that the Republican adminis fostered trusts In 1890 the Re Republican Republican publican party had passed the first statute militating against trusts and the Democratic party had hd never done anything material in this regard All Al they had done was to talk their usual way of meeting difficulties and ad in fact their long suit suit I 1 am a in favor of giving givin congress ab absolute absolute solute power to control congem the trusts said sad he The Democrats oppose oppose this and call cal it centralization of or power which is Inimical to the state govern governments gover meats ments ment The Democratic party of the state is opposed to the Issue Isse of new newstate newstate state bonds which would save the state 1 per p cent simply pimply because baue the Republican ure ur party proposed propose the mess meas measure mea I Mr fr Hammond Hamond also talked at length on sues sue expansion and other othe Republican Is Issues Issue issues |