Show GRANT AND WHITTEMORE They are Warmly Cheered at Paro wan for Telling Points ITRIBUXK SPECIAL Parowun March 3The filing oC 4 cannon this evening announced UK arrival ar-rival of ihij Grant and IilUa States Attorney Whltlemorc the HepulJllcan speakers At 8 oclock the Social hall AVas packed with much the largest audience 0 au-dience that has turned out during this campaign MaJ Grant was the llrst speaker He i took up the question of the retention of the Philippines und the people learned much oC the condition of those islands from his clear and lucid address He said that the people must show by their votes that they stand behind the arm lea I and navy of our country The Filipinos Fil-ipinos arc not capable of selfgoAorn ment and It Is the duty of America to clvlllzo and Christianize them If we leave the Philippines now the nations will demand that we pay tor damage and loss of life sure to follow Mr Whlttemore saUUtlmt the Republican Repub-lican party was not one of promises and that the Democratic party had too long a tuil to I their kite and on April 2nd it Avoiild lrail In the dust The Democrats Dem-ocrats do not point with prldu to tho last Democratic administration and do not wish It brought forward Mr YVhitleinoio spoke upon the I dilToient questions nnsAvorlng the argument of the Democralii speakers In a clear and cunAIndng manner Tie deilaivd that the blame for the I special election could only rest upon the party who elected a man who was rejected by Congress Both speakers Avere listened to with the ff best attention and loudly applauded for ihclr many telling points against the Democracy I |