Show GRANT AND WHITTEMORE Discuss Republicanism to Largo Audience at Cedar City ITniinNii HPKIIAI I Cedar City March t2 MaJ Grant and United States Altoimy AVhitte morc discussed Republican principles here tonight to a lor I e sinl enthusiastic audience During the afternoon 1rof O C Anderson and company discoursed dis-coursed Inspiring music The oOH o-OH well filled all the l seats being occupied oc-cupied and many standing When the speakers entered they l were greeted by rounds of applause MAJ GRANT was introduced nnd made a telling talk on the subject of expansion explaining I many things which have btcn grossly misrepresented by Democratic speak I cis He made a strong point when he explained that Agulnaldo and his fol I lowers represented only Io per cent of i Philippine population and thai Ihe re 1 I I mainlng I 75 per cent who represented I the better and more intelligent chuss J were anxious to come under the lulc of the United States He said had It j j I not been for the Democratic press of 1 this country the Philippine trouble I would have been sellled months sooner I IT S ATTORNEY WHITTEMORE referred to the record of the Republican Republi-can Leglslaluie as compared with that of the Democratic A number of Democrats Demo-crats here tried to create a disturbance disturb-ance and displayed their Illbiceding by leaving the room Mr AVhitlemore touched brlelly upon the questions of I commeice finance elc handling his subject In a clear and comprehensive I manner Concerning the charges of wholesale lawbreaking be said Mr Roberts was alone responsible I As the speakers were both llrod after the long ride from SI George the meellng did not keep late It occasioned merriment when Vhll temore explained that two Democratic speakers trailing them were left at Uellvue to walk to Kanarro seventeen miles where they were billed to speak I I tonight t I 1 |