Show TWO TIE TIRED ORATORS Hammond and nd Tats Papas Boy Bo i at ft iy I GAVE GA YE SAME Sl M OLD TALK TAIX T K AUDIENCE AUDIC WAS COLD COL FEET PEET FE Hammond and ad Smith Discussed Pros Prosperity parity and ad Grover Cleveland but Were Not Wot in i Good God Voice Candi Candidate date Was Forced Fored to Quit Before His Hs Speech Was Wa Ended Eded I Special to The Herald Hamid City Cl March I hi 15 With a blare blar of trumpets trum ts and a crash of j tho the distinguished Republican nominee made his hla entry into the opera pera house at Brigham City this thia evening Although Mr 11 Hammond was considerably behind schedule schedule time the orchestra discoursed noisily and kept the people from get getting ting tired tred of waiting for or the Wie te impending eulogy on ration measures me ures jus ins justification of trusts and dissertations on the Porto Rican bill bi and when at length at the Hon James JamesT T did make ma e his appearance he was received with howls o f welcome Mr Ir Hammond was wa accompanied to the stage by George A A Smith w who ho has been his right bower so 6 Ur tar lr during his campaigning sojourn and the mayor and council counci of Brigham The opera ope house hous was tins Wa fairly faIry well wel filled fled but the to audience seemed to be suffering from cold feet Mayor Heber C Boden oc 00 cc the chair and ana introduced the Provo antiDemocratic quartette which started the ball bal rolling roiling and got in some Bome fierce fer e licks at the Democratic party whom they melodiously melodious described as dieting on American crow Indeed Indeed so many encores encore did this quartette re to cehe that It looked aa as a if i the audience would be content with wih singing for the entire evening Mr Hammond Hammon sat st with wih his eyes eres closed coed during a great part pat of the time when his colleague was ring party vart Ing log the changes hanges on the Democratic George Gere As s Remarks Remak Mr Ir Smith commenced by b saying that he this evening in the interest of Dr the Republican party part He did not wish vish to hurt the feeling of ot o any anyone one of different po creed to Ills own HP lie asserted tat in his opinion opinIon ion the he Democratic party was not Che le friend of silver siver and Incidentally got in some vicious slaps slap at Grover Cleveland The disagreeable times tim vanished like clouds cloude before the summer sun sn when William Wilam McKinley stepped upon the presidential throne The speaker stig tig stigmatized matzl as n a n travesty on the truth the Democrat c assertion that prices price were going up jid nd d farm produce down One of the warmest sallies against the poor por Democrats was that that ill i fated tate party had deplored deplore the fact that wheat had fallen falen to 90 cents ent while barb barbwire bab barbwire wire wan waa going up like a a a sky rocket My friends frIend said sid Smith in his most rhetorical style do the te Democrats Democrat think tink that you can ca live on a diet of barb unanswerable wire erable ThIs Thia query was waa wa of or course cur e Hammonds monds Argument Amet After Ater the antiDemocratic quartette tte had once more touched touche up the feelings of or the audience by singing Bring Back My Office to Me Ie the th chair in our next net congressman If Mr Smith was waa wa hoarse hor Mr Hammond was much more so At freau freu rrt Jt inter intervals intervals vals his voice would woud break and finally an hd lid h had to cut off of short v wih with Ith an il apology at to his audience for his inability to con continue continue He said that the Democratic nominee was wn a friend of his hs and an that the only thing he had against him was a his politics He respected rete and admired him bim for his ability and ar Integ Integrity Ing integrity rity rl There Thee were wee only two things to be considered in the present pr sem campaign the principles evolved by b the he respective parties pie and ad which of ot those thoe two rete parties F I would do the te most for fo Utah As A both I houses hour of congress were ivere now lican Ien Mr r Hammond Hamond thought that Utah would be more in line Uno if i she sent set a n Re Republican Republican publican to congress Mr Hammond Hamon deprecated the stand I that the Democrats had hd taken taken on the financial bill bi and spoke at some gome mc length on Its Ito l advantages from a Republican legh I standpoint He said sId that there was a Democratic disposition to dump Grover Cleveland with wih his burden of mistakes on the Republican party part He had o par j hens heal ha 1 it J rumored that Grover Grove had chan his faith and become out the Demo party part could keep kee him for the Republicans would have none of him himOn himOn himOn On the Philippines Mr r Hammond Hamond thought that that it J was nas the tho duty of the American people to freeze f e onto every thing that they could lay laj hands bands on eer He H stigmatized the Democratic policy with wih regard to these t islands as a dere dere to t I lick Uck the Filipinos simply for the satis saUs faction facton of showing howing that we could This is 19 about as JS far f as Mr Hammend Hamond got when his hla voice ole gave gye out out No Nci new n Re lie Republican publican arguments were w re developed in the addresses tonight tonIght It I was vas as simply a l of the same sa old straw |