| Show PARTY HITS o The Republican Campaigo I Speakers Make Them in Utah County I GET HEARTY APPLAUSE SugarBeet industry Used asa as-a Telling Text GOOD RESULTS FROM TARIFF Contrast of Present Conditions with Democratic Hard Times Tho Great Business Done at the Lehi Sugar Factory and the Number of Persons Per-sons Employed There and in Raising Rais-ing the Boots That Industry Paralyzed with Others During the Democratic Administration of Cleveland llr Hammond Deals with National Questions and Shows How the Magnificent Balances Bal-ances of Trade tho Past Two Years Havo Increased the Money cf the Country TRIBUNE SPECIAL Spanish Fork March 10 Considerable Considera-ble enthusiasm was exhibited in this once Democrati stronghOld on the occasion oc-casion of the l > Republican standard bearer A brass band turned out to meet him and 0 large delegation some Democrats called on him at the hotel whence he was escorted to the meetinghouse meeting-house the largest hall in tho city which was filled The hall was decorated deco-rated In the national colors A number of Republicans qame all Uijyfrom Springville to Hear the yM lSS iom Sprlnle 1ear addresses aiuTficvdraliMomlhcnt P < iy workers were present from Provo The BoslmrdPync Brothers quartette I tendered ten-dered stirring selections GEORGE A SMITH after reviewing national conditions at present contrasted with Democratic time made a hit on sugarbeet growing grow-ing as many farmers are Interested In that subject No sugar factory was under the Cleve built 1 In the country land > administration Under the Harrison Har-rison administration five were built and under the present Administration twentyeight The machinery for these Is now nearly all made in this country The Lehi factory last year gave employment em-ployment In beetBrowing and at the factory to 3000 persons Wages of employees em-ployees have been raised 10 per cent and the price of beets 25 per cent per ton He also gave the Increase In the price of cattle and ohcep under the present pres-ent Administration He closed by showing show-ing the advantage of having a Congressman ncanlas in grossman of tho majority party Washington JAMES T HAMMOND began with a personal tribute to Judge King He had served with him in a J King capacity and claimed him as u ubIc personal friend The campaign would not be run on personalities but on principle prin-ciple f I cple Experience should leach us lessons In politics which was largely n matter of business Voters should consider which party did the most for their prosperity and happiness which one did the most toward allowing the alto provide for their families Under the Democratic administration the country vas ImportIng Ing most of Its manufactured articles and the trade balance was against us In 1S9S there was 5C15000000 and In 1S9D 130000000 trade balance In our favor Tho result was money coming from abroad to square the balance had Increased In-creased l the money of the country Si2I per capita This had aided In prosperity prosper-ity by making money more plentiful the tariff He showed how protective tari had produced more revenue than the running expenses of the Government require and recently tho countrys debt had been reduced by buying 250 000000 of bonds notwithstanding the expenses ex-penses of the war Perhaps this transaction trans-action was what tho Democrats meant In their platform when protesting against tralllcklng In Government bonds They may be opposed to such financiering Bryan In hunting new Issues had Invented in-vented the cry Bust the trusts Under Un-der Democratic administration nearly everything but the trusts had busted Tho sugar trust had been favored by which sent protection by the Democrats Us stock up many millions of dollars Locally the only legislation against trusts was by the Republicans antiDemocratic anti-Democratic Legislatures had not een attempted to Improve on those laws lie reviewed the record of the Democrats in attempting to elect a Senator Had it olemplng for two Republicans In the Legislature Rawllns would perhaps not LglsIlturc have been elected Without Republican help the next session could not elect He asked If the Democrats were sails fled with the last Legislature No answer an-swer At Provo he had been asked his views on tho llnancinl I bills before Congress He had stated that he favored the Senate Sen-ate hill because It was more In favor of bimetallism he wus a blmetallst I JUDGE BOOTH I made a few closing remarks praising the work of the last Democratic Legislature Legis-lature in not electing a Senator It just suited him for he would rather have u suie good Senator for four years than a bad one for six He argued against popular I election of Senators as being against I American institutions I |