Show REPUBLICAN LOVBFBAST James T Snmmond Given Rousing < Mooting at Cedar City TRIBUNE SPECJAL Cedar City Oct Republicans had another lovefeast last night the occa sign being lion James T Hammonds AM Iblt to Cedar City A Democratic rally was also In progress but did not prevent pre-vent a biff attendance at Hammonds meeting The speaker delivered a soun I busInesslike address touching upon tho principal topics of the campaign cam-paign He said he had visited Cedar City only once before since the first division di-vision on party JInea His remarks l at the commencement were devoted to a review of the records of the two parties from which he proved that the interests of all classes were best subserved by the Republican party On the question of trusts he called attention to the fact that prominent Democrats were Interested and allied with the Sugar trust Stand > rd 011 trust Ice trust Cottonbale trust nnd others He showed that the Democratn defeated the amendment proposed to the CbllStlt t Ion giving to Congress power to rmgulate and sup preas trusts In order that they might make of It campaign Issues He called attention to the course of Bryan going I through tho land setting each class of American ullfzen against Ihq other I He briefly referred to the currency I qucaUon showing the Intent of the currency I cur-rency bill waa to keep all time money I of tho United States In circulation uiul that the gold standard only meant to maintain all other rnonoy on a basis and parity with gold He spqkc briefly on Imperialism or expansion nore properly called and j I by history of I the two paiHles proved that the Democrats had been the advocates ad-vocates expansion In the past Ho called attention to Bryans attitude I In laboring for the ratification the treaty with Spain and now selling uptime up-time claim that we have no title to the Islands But the speaker brought the question ques-tion right hyme lo the people of this section when ho called attention to the Interests at stake and the likelihood likeli-hood of realizing our longcherished I I wishes for a railroad and the development develop-ment of Iron and coal under Republican Republi-can rule with tho prospect of on time other hand ot having our hopes dashed to the ground fn case Bryan Is elected Ho showed the direct benefit to be derived de-rived by this section from the present Administrations policy In the Philippines Philip-pines that great trade would spring up on the Pacific coast new ships I would be built the demand for coal and Iron Inoreaac and with a railroad to the coast a great future for thin sectl9n would be assured He appealed to votorn lo exercise their forethought and vole for the party whose policies would bring these conditions abQul In closing ho eulogized the Slate and local cnmlldalcs which brought forth v hearty applause Mr Hammond left I for Lund thin morning In direct route I home having been away two weeks He la ond of ihe favorlles who will run ahead of his ticket In southern Utah |