Show I KING AND ZiOYLB I They Slaughter Democratic Prospects in Iron County Cedar City Sept 29The big Democratic Dem-ocratic show reached here last even ing and put the town into time violent throes of excitement The brass band was out early In the evening but re tired before the trec speakers reached town A down or more small boys were induced to carry torchlights and at a late hour were camped about the dooryard of the Democratic domicile domfle in hich time distinguished visitors ware being dined and tit the close of the evening mel maivhcd triumph antly before them to the ward hall in which the rally was hold I being the first opening of an in teresting campaign in I this part par dtu the mistake dC 1lstalce the campaign was opened last Wednesday evening by a local Democrat who delivered an ex temporaneous address upon The Burning Issues of the Daybnttlls being the first round of heavy artlllyry discharged in the campaign they suc ceeded In securing 0 very fair at tendance particularly of syliool chi dren As we had expected It was You I icicle me and Ill tickle you Mr I King after trying hard to resurrect 1 an interest In the silver question and I I a few passing remarks about trusts reached the real gist of his argument I I when he said Stay with the Democracy j I Democ-racy vote for Mr Bryan and my < i friend Moyle and the echo answered I nitMr Moyle devoted his attentions to I pulling the wool from the eyes of the sheepmen He showed them how the price of wool had declined under I J protective tariff during fifty years or moro of advance civilisation to bu sure and showed the rjreal Interest he elt In the wooly man by telling I him that he had for years been a subscriber sub-scriber for n wool Journal At the clODC or Mr Kings speech I everybody was pretty well tired out and most of them went home The > Glee club was promptly called Into requisition and succeeded in holding I back n few to hear Mr Moyle who I said ha was pretty well worn out with talking and did not want to say much anyway Vote for King was the chief burden of his lay Mr Kings arguments were such ay could be met and overturned by any ordinary bright school boy and were I It not that we would be Intruding upon your valuable space AVO would I take pleasure In arraigning a few of them and exposing their fallacy Evidently I Evi-dently George Sutherland will have a picnic In the coming Joint debate 3 At the close of Mr Kings speech a Democrat for years was heard to remark God forgive me If I ever vote the Democratic ticket again after af-ter listening to that argument Others Oth-ers entertain similar opinions and It Is I gratifying to note the very apparent appar-ent change of political sentiment throughout this country We doubt not that when the ballots are counted next November that Iron county Avlll he found within the Republican line Avhcro it I naturally belongs During the course of his remarks Representative King took occasion to reflect upon the integrity of the present pres-ent State administratiOn Intimating I that Joy Wells and others had been I I bribed by 1 Mr Hanna Into supporting support-ing the gold standard In this he failed sympathetic cord Ho to strike the s mpftlcllc was also very biter In his denunciations denuncia-tions of Coy Roosevelt who seems to be regarded as one of the chief I terrors to Democrats us well ho maybe |