Show I f EXPANSION Them of Mr HammOhds j Masterly Address to t the I Layton People P p1 II I I I ILLUSTRATED AT HOME The Pioneers of Utah were 1 Broadest Expansionists 1 FOLLOWED EARLY EXAMPLES IJ I J Expansion Has Made this Glorious Country What It IsTho Records I of tho Two Parties Compared Republicans Re-publicans with a Glorious Array oZ publca wit n Glorou ot Benefits Conferred on tho People I tho Democrats with Records of Disaster I nster but Promises of Doing Better I i Trusted Again George A Smith Jon J I I on tho Glorious Achievements of the Republican Party and its Policies cbsA Big Audience Greets with I T Hear Cheers the Same Speakers at Bountiful Me et ingHouse Go v I Thomas at Payuon TRIBUNE SPECIALJ Layton March 1C Jamcu T Ham Tnond again demonstrated this afternoon after-noon how well he stands with the poo pIe ot the northern part of Utah Thoro was n very good attendance at tho meeting In Farmers Union hall Speaking Speak-ing of the expansion policy of the Government Gov-ernment Mr Hammond said the Utahn who affects not to believe In the policy 3 of expansion forgets that the sturdy Jamiot lcIOeL1bcL WOPdtIL l way across the plains In 1S47 were expansionists ex-pansionists of the broadest type Coin ing here when Utah was Mexican noli nmony their first nets wusto raise the Stars ant Stripes on linslgn peak I and by this act tool possession oC the soil In the name of the United States 1 of America Thin ucl according to the rabid Wean of some of thos who are opposing tho present policy of tho i United States Government WUH ono that should be condemned But that I act has since then been ratified by millions of free people until the original origi-nal thirteen States now when seen upon the map of tho United States ap ucar almost Insignificant by comparison compari-son lie believed that the hearts of the people of Utah are behind the heads ot lie Government in the expansion j movement We ask you ho continued con-tinued In all candor to look Into the t promises of the Democrats as they j 4i have been made to you year after year You will I think find that nearly every one uf them lias been broken SEARCH rrH RECORDS of the two parties and you will become convinced that the good and welfare of tho eoplp i of the Union lie In L t Government by the Republican party The Republican party does not point to the future und tell you as docs the Democratic party of what It will oNo o-No But It doe point with proper pride to lln record of tho past and ask you to accopt It na an earnest of the future Mr Hammond then paid some attention at-tention to the financial bill recently oattticd and showed wherein Its Intent und purpose had been falsified by Democratic Dem-ocratic Hpeak M who knew better GEORGE A SMITH followed saying that the principles of Republicanism might br said to be on the boom Il t every city and town and village and humlot that he and his I distinguished companion had visited during their northern tour This however how-ever wns but natural M the Republican Repub-lican party wu a party of principle and tho people of Utah were raNt catching catch-ing on to that Idea I was easy to promise That Is why the Democrats found no trouble In malUng speeches To show what their party had done for the people wan what troubled them however They were not only afraid of tho past but they were also troubled conHlderably about the future He did not think that I was necessary to tell the people of Davis county where the HepubllcanH of Utah stood The Dom RcpublcunH ocrattf who were out In the present ornlt campaign wen very good follows Thore was no doubt about that But It seemed to him that It WUH about time they quit asking for Just ono morn e chance to show what they could do They had been tried time after time und had alwuvs been found wanting Wns It not time to take another tack The audience apparently thought HO from tln generous applause which was gin the speaker at the close tpelk c0HC I J1n Provo Glee club which had given several selections during the afternoon was called upon and responded In their usual pleasing style Chairman Rufus Adams of the Layton Lay-ton Republican club then made n tcW remarks congratulating the Repub remark CCnJmtulntns licans upon the largo audience present and cnm saying that It augured well for the candidate uuccess of the Republican cdldtc |