Show JUDGE KING AT PROVO PISHER HARRIS CONGRATULATES CONGRATU-LATES ON PROSPERITY I Doesnt Like the Roberts Resolution Whltecotton Bores the Audiences A slim Attendance TRIBUNE SPECIAL Provo March 11A slim attendance turned out at the operahouse to hear W II King and Flfher Harris tonight J W N Whltecolton chairman of time evening took up about twenty minutes time In his opening remarks to the evident evi-dent uneasiness of the advertised speakers touching on all Issues before the people He said the Jtepubllc parly used to have some good men In IL probably rcftrrlng to the fact that lie trained with tin t Republicans until I refused the nomination for Judge in 1395 F1SIIEH IIAJmiS was Inlroduced and Inlroductd hi in keif as the man who came to Provo In 1808 ostensibly as superintendent of an orphan or-phan asylum Hi then discussed time Democratic platform nnd said that there was part of It that he did not like and thought It should have been eliminated or expressed differently This was taken to mean the Roberts matter and great disapproval was manifest In the audience lie then gave a short review of the financial part of the platform compared the Republican Re-publican candidate and lenders to burglars burg-lars and closed by congratulating thoso prost m on their Improved appearance stating they were bettor dressed and cliiinor looking than former Democratic Demo-cratic gatherings he had addressed hero some fuui years ago VhllorottiMi then said that tho people peo-ple should ivmumbcr tho rule Falun In one thing false in all Ho said that applied lo papirw and advised time people to read The Tribune In the mornIng morn-Ing Hy 1 Iheii giiC Jhe Tribune rep rvsentntivo accurate Information as tOt to-t number present which according to his count was a few more than twen tyone or twentytwo KING OUT OF VOICE King was then Introduced and said lie had been speaking so much that he I feared he did not havo much voice but he was willing to leave his voice If ho could win a few votes This offer vas received with dismay by the audience lie devoted a great amount of his time In a tirade against The Tribune and Its policy and then fell Into the same line of talk as that reported from Lou last night One of the causes of the slim attend ance was that there 15 J an auction safo In town and the people enjoyltiff prosperity pros-perity were there In hundred purchasing purchas-ing goods |