Show fl C B Fi tfi P 19 9 ft 1 ri A T JUDGE KING AT ODE AVery Cool SlimlyAttended I Meeting it Was ONLY HUNDRED PRESENT zg King Spoke as Usual of Trusts Finance Fi-nance and Porto Rico Said the Country is Rapidly Going Down in p to Poverty Predicts that BIcKin Icy will not be RcElcctcd 2alsoly Proclaims that The Salt lake Tribune Trib-une Had Said Hanna was the Equal of Washington The Democratic Congressional campaign cam-paign was opened In Ogden fast night i when Judge King Democratic candidate candi-date br Congress addressed a small fri audience In the County courtroom It vas a most discouraging meeting In p more ways than one and corning at the opening of the campaign acted very much aH a dampener on Democratic enthusiasm en-thusiasm When the meeting opened there were less than ninetyfive people present H good share of whom were Jlepti hi leans with two or three Silver Jtepuhllcanw But as the meeting progressed pro-gressed others timidly dropped In until there were all told IOC persons present Including the reporters and the Janitor of the building It was slow work for tho speaker lo get warmed up In such a ohilly atmosphere hut when he touched his favorite theme of llnance and the Porto Jlican tariff he caused tsonie applause The Judge followed out Die line of Ills usual campaign speeches complimenting compli-menting Mr Hammond dealing with national finance the Porto Jlican lor I ft and trusts ami assailing the Administration Adminis-tration I In I dlsciiHHing lie financial bill Jio declared that It had been framed al > he dictation nf Wall utreet and that a regular beaten path could be aeon hading from Wall street to Atlantic tlly I where the bill 1 I was drafted lie uiid tho accustomed argument against the llnanchil policy of the Republican party and declared that the country as rapidly GOING DOWN INTO POVERTY the Hcijtiel l of i which had been seen as the rssuli of tin entail system in JSng larI l He Inveighed against national banks He declared that silver was not J r > d but It would still be a policy of tho Democratic party He said the Ke rnbllcann hud forsaken the teachings 01 their patron saint had pulled Alex antler Hamilton down from his pedestal pedes-tal and had placed thereon t Mark Han nn vViom This Tribune bald said In I ef I feet war the equal of George Wash 1 Inglon The Hiieakor elicited much applause when ho said that he was a prophet and that ho belonged in the category ofT those of-T who dreamed dreams and saw visions He then prophesied that McKinley Mc-Kinley would not be elected because he wart a weak liiHlruinenl In the hands of men who Avert enemies to t the prosperity prosperi-ty of the country Upon the Porto Klcnn tariff bill he said h that whenever nurlIag vilvflQ life CbniUffuUon should no upheld He then quoted very effectively ef-fectively a few lines of poetry about the Jlag and after predicting the elic lion of Bryan branched off onto trusts lie scoffed at the prosperous times and said Unit the whole lOPIi paid for the little money received by the sheepmen By a scries of deductions he entered the realm of ofTAltlVp AND TRUSTS Ills arguments being to show that the Republican party fostered the trusts by thn tariff but rather Inconsistently denied hat I the tariff has any effect on wool because Australian wool was just nn high as American wool lie asked the question Why dont the Republican Repub-lican party legislate against trusts But no one In the audience seemed disposed dis-posed to answer the question and the Judgp dd not think It worth while to elucidate Ono proposition which the speaker advanced caused geijulne applause and hearty laughter That was when he nald with dramatic force The only good Indian Is a dead Indian the only good trust Is a dead trust and a damned dead trust at that The Judge closed by asking the support of Democrats Demo-crats and Silver Republicans especially especial-ly the latter but forgot the Populists JUDGE WJSBBK STOPS GAPS Jiidgu Dee who was chairman of the mooting and who vociferously applauded ap-plauded Judge Kings financial remarks Introduced Judge Weber who spoke in Ijln JUBUyceJcbratud and greatlyappre ciated humorous vein He attacked Mr Hammond for not enforcing the antitrust anti-trust law In Utah and incidentally smoothed over L one or two places In Judge Kings speech where he thought a little repairing was necessary JudgeS Judge-S J > e at the conclusion of Judge Webers S remark declared the meeting closed mil the audience dispersed many personal S per-sonal friends of Judge King however is Kurrfg to the front to shake hands with him It 1 Is somewhat under the ban 4 in Wuber county to tweak of a frosty S meeting but the meeting last night can be described as a very quiet dignified gathcVlng AT PLAIN CITY During th Jt afternoon Judge King I Judge MnglnnlB Judge Webr Hon Ii Daniel Unmer and others addressed a imKMl larger meetingat Plain City whrc the speeches were much the same a an those made lust night The Roberts plank In the platform wau not mentioned men-tioned by the speaker at either of rI the meetings It Is announced that Gov Thomas of Colorado will speak In Ogden on Satur day |