Show KING r TALKS OpellS His Congressional C Campaign n Two t I Speeches in Cadle I S I I f I N 1ENDON AND lOGAN The People Prefer Talk on Roberts to Generalities MARTINEAUS HAPPY HIT To Meet King and Dunbar in Logan Reminded Him of the Time Vhen He King and Dunbar Met in Europe Eu-rope when on a Mission Dunbar Speaks First at Both Meetings He Explains Away the Roberts Resolution Reso-lution but Says the Democracy Hag NothIng to Apologize for in tho Election of RobertsKings Tribute Trib-ute to Mr Hammond His Opponent Dunbar Says if it Had not Been for The Tribunes Traducing Rob ertas Character He Would be Representing Rep-resenting Utah in Congress TRIBUNE SPECIAL Mendon Utah March GThe initial meeting of the Democratic campaign was held here this afternoon Judge King and D C Dunbar being the l speakers Precinct Chairman Jens Jensen Jen-sen presided about sixty people being present Dunbar opened by saying thai this special election was necessary I l to illl a vacancy caused by the refusal r of Congress lo admit Mr Roberts He declared that tjjo Democracy Bad iitf apology to offer because oJ the neces sily He dealt In general terms wIth I the national party issues declaring that the Democrats of Utah were expansionists ex-pansionists for free silver against trusts and the Republican party Referring lo the Roberts resolution he said Some say It will lose votes for the Democracy Our friends the enemy will probably make use of this In some sections of the Slate but Ihey will not come to Cache valley and do It They will say that down back of The Tribune office They will say Dont trust the Democrats Dem-ocrats because they sent a man to Congress whom they knew was not qualified If It had not been for The Tribune traducing the character of our Representative we would have had u Representative there today Speaking of the failure of the Legislature Legis-lature to elect a Senator he suggested that Gov Wells call a special session of the Legislature declaring that he could find 100 men in the State any one of whom would pay time expense He threw a bouquet at Mr Rawllns sayIng say-Ing he was worth any five prospective Senators whom the Republicans might selectKING KING PRAISES HAMMOND Judge King1 declared that he was glad to open his campaign in Mendon Jn Mr Hammonds home county He said he proposed to conduct the campaign cam-paign on national Issues and not on personalities Speaking of Mr Hammond Ham-mond he said I lOr want lo testify to his Integrity and I high standing in thIs commonwealth and If he should be elected would represent i rep-resent the State with ability and credit I A prominent Democrat at Mendon who was asked what he thought of the Roberts resolution said that a great many thought 11 was a mistake He said II reminded him oC a game the boys played called daring the red lion |