Show TWO T YiO ROUSING RALLIES Meetings M ID in Murray audi and Silt Salt s lt Lake Lalie GOOD G SPEECHES SP IrES MADE MAD MADEI E I AUDIENCES A ROUSED TO HIGH ENTHUSIASM Judge J A J a Weber and Henry W WI I Lawrence awrence Spoke at nt Murray While I L I C and D O 0 Wiley Jr Addressed Sixteenth Ward RaIl Hall Crowd r There Thera were two stormy speeches made mad at a af t the w Murray Murra opera house houle last evening evenin for f or Judge W H King by A J Weber of o f Ogden and Henry W V Lawrence Lawrene of ot Salt S alt Lake Quite a large audience came out oat o at to learn why h the Democratic nominee should hould ahou s se Id be elected and there was the clos cbs est e el attention throughout the meeting meung meeting with mth frequent f demonstrations of approval Mr Lawrence came very near falling failing to reach each r Murray having missed his bis car ear but buto so s o anxious was he lie to show snow why the Populists Pt P should vote the Democratic ticket t that he rode rod down on a lumber wagon agon Mr Weber who was the first fi t speaker s went over the entire field In a 0 rapid r maD manner and undoubtedly convinced many persons The people of Utah were surprised and t a astonished oi at t tI the tho r way In sUf which b Judge King jumped Into I prominence p I nc and power when he became a member mem r of congress aid seid Sl s d he be Among the fifteen or twenty men who might be pointed out as an the leaders I people included our congressmen Ho stood shoulder to shoulder v with ith them themi He is now making n a most excellent cam campaign i end p aln and Is making Ig powerful r speeches which are gaining votes vot fast Judge King Is te a man nasa of wide ide experience who has hes hasa besa a large knowledge of ot public affairs Mr Hammond is without experience nce and anal no noone none one o ne has ever charged him aim with having enough nough e ability to be a congressman He Ho has h as made mado a fair af secretary of CI state elate so far farag fars farI ag a St s the clerical abilities are CIO concerned O But supposing p tIre the positions t were r re reS versed v ansI and Mr Hammond was n the l Dens Dem Democratic e cratiC O nominee I should still ask you ou to vote veto the Democratic ticket There are principals in this contest which are of moro more r than mere men Judge King r IP is an advocate of bimetallism and enS I Isay say ay s th thu tho i eople leople of or Utah are In favor oC of free t nSe silver lr He stands for the election of ot o f United States senators by the people He stands against trusts he stands for an American financial policy Mr Lawrence spoke as a Populist He declared that the Populists should hould vote ote for f or rn Judge 1 King because he represented principles more closely ye Identified 1 n Populists ts than those for which Mr Ir Ham hond bond stood He lIe advocated the initiative and referendum explaining that a con COl constitutional amendment coveting covering It U would be submitted a at the election next fall The Populists Populist did not want to put up upa a nominee s id Mr Lawrence for Judge King represents the interests of the people very ry closely He represents the election of ot senators by a direct dir Ct vote of or the people We Yo favor It He Is opposed to trusts and all ail the Iniquities of the pres pros present present ent eat administration So are we Wf Mr Lawrence declared that the we Philip PhilippIne Phili Philipine pine a nr ar was 85 one of conquest contu which will se sebring bring European Europ aIl complications that tho the country ought to avoid Both he and Mr Weber went quite freely fre ly into the sll alt ver var or question and denounced the currency bill bUl just signed by the president In severe terms tennis They said It would give control of ot the currency to the banks bind and establish establish lish Ush firmly money monopoly |