Show JUDGE KING ATNEPHI ONLY TWO PEOPLE MEET HIM AT THE DEPOT Mutter and Houtz His Spaaking Aids King Sings the Same Old Song Republicans ilainly Hear Him TRI13UNL ShEtIALJ I Nephl March Ll Judge King arrived here t xiay over the Snnpile Valley I tots to-ts met at the depot by I a large and respectable re-spectable crowd of Demorrats consisting consist-ing of Cundlaml tlu I Heralds local man who Is largo and Treasurer Abbott who is respectable The Judge saddled his baggage onto Candland who seemcrl proud of this recognition and King struck on I alone for the mice iist hotel ns he said he wis hungry and no one doubted the Judges sincerity for his appearance was thai of a man who not only had been through cold storage re I cpt louis but had not been properly fed Th day was warm out the Judge 1 carried car-ried a heavy overcoat I on bin arm prepared pre-pared for his reception The meeting liopan at S oelock In nn upstairs room of Lime courthouse which Is small and free to all comers Notwithstanding Not-withstanding I I the I cold reception given Jixlge King thrre I wns a fnlrslswd siu oMence in I attendant principally I I Republicans Re-publicans us admitted t by the t Judge 1 In I Ills speech The lust speaker was Judge Mllner of Provo who expounded some of the I fundamental fun-damental I principles of Democracy He was followed by Attorney D P I Iloulz who SDOko on the silver question ques-tion Judge King was then t Introduced and ho turned his phonograph upon the au I rlleneo for fifty minutes which repealed about the saim words as constituted j I his speei It in i Logan and whli h has I been ground out In the small towns sis be proceeded smith t varying somewhat 1 to sound the I principles with I t ilerislmi I I which would be advocated here by J T Hammond and Otorg Sutherland I tomorrow I to-morrow night |