Show I RETURN OF MRS COHEN Dele gate From rom Convention I F FAIR R SEX WOMEN AS TW NEW ACOR IN POL ITI STEE BYAN FLAG I BernS Bearing her honor honors with becoming modesty Ms J M 31 C h hen ni one of the Utah delegate delegates to the tha I Kansas City con venton returned home yesterday after afternoon noon Since the close of f the great con Mrs Cohen ha has ben been visiting in Denver Denyer with her old frend friend Mra J JT T Keegan Despie Despite the torrid weather in the east east Mrs Cohen feels none te the worse for her travels To The Herald Mrs Cohen lat last evening that she felt a sense of gratification over the cordial treatment given her by bv al all whom she met No doubt many she met cherished sent senti ment meats In opposition to woman suffrage but al all of these whether men or women were most cordial to her and on this account she fel felt tat that the tributes paid to her as a of the women of this state was as in recognition of the fair sex a as a factor in politics Mr Mrs Cohen afforded a strikIng fea lea ture of the convention by appearing upon the platform and seconding te the nomination of Bryan I It wa was the time in American history that a woman had ben been privileged to perform that coveted duty at a presidential conven convention ton tion Womans Par Part a New Feature There was silence deep as death stated the S St t Louis in relating the incident a as Mrs Mrs Cohen began to speak Not the eloquence of I Web Davi Davis nor the mighty voice of White of California could so calm that noisy multitude a as dId this little woman whose voice did not rach reach beyond the third ter tier of seats in front But the persons who heard not 3 a word of what she said remained tive to the end and the then applauded without stint tnt I It was the eloquence ence of her womanly presence presence that enthralled them Here ws was something new In national conven conventions tons That homa homage e due to woman womanhood womanhood hood wa was given frely freely Mr Mrs Cohen was the herine heroine of the great eat convention drama of 1900 Doubtless many easterners had ex expected expected to se ae a woman with short skirt skirts and short hair and one forcing her opinions upon others typifying the lady delegate from Utah but in this they were disapPointed for Mr Mrs Cohen al all the whIle demeaned herself a as a mod modest modest est refined woman When the delegates sw saw her Er for the first time wih with one accord tey they gave her that measure of respectful attention that L that is due to womanhood Brans Bryans Presence Wa Was Missed fin the opinion of Mrs Cohen all that wa was lacking in te the convention was the thc of William J Wilam Bran Bryan I but nevertheless the body was domi dominated by Democracy r rand and without doubt it was the greatest presidential convention ever held in iii inthis L this c cOuntry Every outburst of en enthusiasm was of the spontaneous sort sott the kind that presages victor victory for the Democratic hosts net next November The sik silk banner which L the women of Utah dele delegated delegated I gated Mr Mrs Cohen to present to Mr Bryan was sent the other day by her he heto to the leader with an appropriate appropriate message tendering it wih with the greetings of the Uth Utah Democratic In a a f few w days das Mrs ohen ex expect expects a reply from the recipient of the token of victory At the meeting of the Dem Democratic club to be held afternoon at the home of Mr Mrs George GeorgeH H Wood Mrs Cohen wi will relate in h het r characteristically chaning charming entertaining tle tale of her t I the convention |