Show KING SHOWS UP UTAH I t Repudiate Their State and National Records 4 MEANS TRUE PROSPERITY 4 Republican Prosperity Means Prosperity for Trusts 4 Convincing Speech by the Democratic Candidate at Hall Was Crowded With Representative Cit Citizens Judge King Xing Ridicules the Republican India Bubber Rubber Plat Platform form Judge King and Fisher Harris Predict Success 4 N Special to The Herald Herald RiChfield March 19 The campaign was opened this evening by the Demo Democrats Democrats crata in a rally at the Academy hall hail halle T Tie ie e building was crowded crowd d with representative representative representative citizens of both sexes who listened with interest to one of Hon W H Kings ings characteristic c masterly eloquent and forceful speeches The I room was spread with bunting and I flags and a picture of W J Bryan occupied a conspicuous place There were were a number of prominent Demo Democrats Democrats Democrats present from surrounding towns Mr King earnestly discussed the principles involved in the campaign He began by addressing himself to the Utah Republicans who were Republicans Republicans prior to 1898 If Ii they the were the same kind of Republicans now that they the were then he would feel assured they the and he would vote the same ticket James T Hammond has heretofore an announced announced flounced himself ardently a McKinley Republican and in favor faor of ot the gold bill just passed by congress and yet et he is now proclaiming himself a bimetal bimetallist list Mr King Kin said the platform enunciated by b the late Republican state conven convention convention convention tion was an India rubber affair which could be contracted distorted and stretched to mean anything or nothing He read from the national Republican platforms of 1888 and 1892 1392 in which the party pledged itself I elf to a restoration of the bimetallic standard the record recard written by McKinley himself The Re Republicans RepUblicans Republicans publicans In state and county conven conventions conventions conventions up to 1898 had demanded remon of silver How Hoy Could the Rei Re Republicans publicans turn their backs upon this record and endorse the position of their party directly opposite Deceptive Prosperity Mr King quoted from President Mc Me speech advocating 9 p double standard Republicans he said were trying to get around their former position position tion by saying the country was pros prosperous prosperous prosperous now and they concluded that the of silver sliver was not necessary but he explained that this J prosperity was deceptive and that sooner or later the true condition would become known showing the na nation nation tion more heavily indebted and bonded than ever before The speaker explained the new finan inan financial financial cial bill the great feature of which was to call in m of constitutional money and issue Instead the same amount of gold Our national debt would be paid in about 1909 but the money power demands bonds so as to keep the country burdened with debt He fully showed how the money power had bad obtained a bond upon many na nations natIons nations of the world odd Prosperity for Trusts Mr King desired to know kno where the alleged prosperity came in He admit admitted admitted admitted ted that the trusts were re prosperous but how did it t the farmers and toiling masses There was a little more prosperity than there was four years ago but even this was as due to money borrowed to carry carty on the late war with Spain If the few millions of gold bold from the Klondike and the Transvaal bad had given us some prosperity as Republicans Republicans claim why nt a greater Increase ase in our ur circulating medium Con 20 2 l A BUGS Continued u from Page 1 J through bimetallism produce a a i much muchE I E greater grater ater and ad safer prosperity The Re Republican ReT T publican administration was so tainted that that there were desertions by b the thou thousands sands nd the speaker predicted the I f the party part at the polls this thi i fall fail Ii fal Mr King and an Fisher Harris H arris addressed an enthusiastic audience at Annabella 4 i t today and ad Mr King Icing spoke sp e to an vj j audience at Glenwood this ti af after afternoon afternoon ter terl l noon Mr Harris Haris spoke at Elsinore o i this evening f j Both gentlemen are highly gratified f T at the te encouraging reports and audi audiences f 2 that greet geet them the and express in Mr Kings election 3 every confidence r electon t 5 S F A Grant Gr t nd C dwitte The more D o of Salt Lake b bing an f the the orator orators Democrats BethS ras were out in force farce to gether with y th Sma smal small Republican clan cla Hon Da ii H Cannon Cann n was wa in the clair chair The Democratic brass and string bands came out to aid the fol lower lowers of work up the small smal rally Chairman Cannon gave Major Grant a i little sendoff Maor on his war rec ord a a an Introduction Major Grant cheerfully admitted that he was no orator and said he would try tr and avoid telling the customary ternary ghost Republican stores stories Then he abused W J Bran Bryan and declared him to be a side o of and ad made mad a vain effort to efort compare him In a disparaging way wih with McKinley but the audience seed Seemed to be the other way wey aad ld he stopped Short He said the Democrats had ha furnished the big coast guns ns but ammunition enough J to last gns two wo hours an and that they had d sent Dewey out tD to the Phil with a fe fo few tubs fiihr wih with S but sixty rounds for his guns to fight the Spanish fleet feet Then gun he told of thelong the long lons fight aroun around 2 Manila blam ania ing the pr protraction action of the war to the promises of f W WJ J Bryan B n and the Demo cratic who were holding hopes hope of independence to the th Filipino cutthroats speech was wa also con cn fined chiefly to abuse of the Democrats Democrats |