Show REPUBLICAN MUDSLINGERS Col Squires Libels labels Members of Last Legislature Special Correspondence Ephraim March 18 The Republicans opened the campaign In this city last night with will 1111 Reed Smoot of ot Provo and amI I George Georgo B E Squires of ot Salt Luke e City as asI the speakers Tho The opera house was wen filled with people a large percentage of ot them helm being Democrats or orchestra orchestra chestra hestra enlivened the occasion with some excellent music which was wa the only en 00 entertaining i part of the show Mr Smoots speech sP OCh was given giver up to I praise of ot everything Republican an anti and an de do denunciation denunciation of everything Democratic He defended tho the currency bill recently passed by congress co ess but unlike Mr Ham Rain Hammood Hammond mood mod ho did not claim It favored international bimetallism He eulogized Mr air Hammond and said he ho was a man of or Judg Judgment ment that we had bad voted for wind last time and now nov no we should vote for jUdg jUdgment meat ment This attack on oa Mr Roberts who Is well weIl known anti ami an highly respected In this corn com community will cost the thC Republican candi cantli candidate date many Republican votes The remarks of George B D Squires were niong ong practically the Same sa lines as Smoots SI HG Ru said be voted for fol Bryan BOoan In I liBo but would not riot do so again agal because 1 use the Democrats did not even appoint a 81 silver Republican doorkeeper in the house i of ot representatives I He made mada a personal attack on A W McCune McCun saying saing that because he be owned mines In British Columbia he was vas more i of ot a Johnny Bull than an American He also virtually accused him of ot bribery and andall andell andall all ell the thu men who voted otOO for him of ot being bribed He said that some of ot the men who had lived through the senatorial coin cam campaign had bud built I houses on the proceeds He fr said I there e were Jg a few men el left in the h legislature who could not be bought so McCune could not go |