Show BIG democratic A LY HELD IN FILM FILLMORE WEDNESDAY simon 0 A dunlock lun lock and mr Hido Hl downy wity the speakers ladika QUARTETTE mK although tho the democratic rally was belleau scheduled 1 ea to havo have been hold held a on 11 tuesday afternoon tit at 2 9 on oil account of oc motor troubles tho the party of gentlemen did not arrive hero here until wednesday morning when tho the rally wits was hold held la in the alcazar hall at 10 clock tile the meeting was opened bya by a selection from tile the democratic ladles ladies quartette composed of the misses alta stevens rama rowley angle carling and verua verna bionson assisted by mr air J 1 if ashman Ash nian chairman stevens introduced mr 0 A Mu os DS the first speaker candidate tor for district attorney from this district distri cL in commencing tits his remarks I 1 mr murdock prefaced tits his talk with the statement that in making election predictions lio lie had never yet told a lie ile he then predicted that simon bomberger bamberger would be tile tho next governor or of utah that mr air wilson would bo be in the white house for four years more that lie ho himself with all due respect to hla his worthy ap would bo be the next district attorney of tills this district and so on down tile the line of at democratic candidates finishing with the statement that this was a democratic year after touching on the various phases of tile tho democratic platform 3 mr murdock concluded conclude d tits his oration mr of salt lake sang tile the ballad Mother Machree accompanied on the plano by mrs alre which was well received by the crowd assembled the chairman then introduced as the next speaker mr simon bamberger who at once obtained d the sym pathy of the aroi i with a recital of his early life and efforts to obtain a living after migrating from germany to america at the ago of 0 14 years said bald that lie he had never had a chance to obtain an education such as that which la Is accorded to boys and girls of this lay day and that it was tho the only thing which he lie envied those boys and kiriss present in tousling tone tou cling ng on tile the prohibition question lie gave a brief resume of the operations of the lagoon resort in which lie Is heavily interested lie he stated that in 1914 the company his company had received as rental from the leasing of this property to others that in 1916 1915 the regulation saloon privileges were volunta voluntarily cut out of the contract and permission given to sell only bottled beer for this year the company compan y received in the tall fall of 1916 1915 a meeting of tile the most prominent people of davis david county was held and mr air bamberger was invited to attend at tile the meeting ghe she was asked to completely stop the sale of liquor in any form at lagoon to tills this lie ho also acquiesced and tor for the year 1916 tile the season just closed the company rece received ivea but rental on the lease and mr air bomberger bamberger therefore claims that lie he alono alone paid for prohibition in one place said atiat the democratic party hal haj not only provided tor for state wide prohibition by legislative enactment but had gone a stop farther and ami had provided for or a constitutional tonal amendment so that tho sale of liquor could bo be forever r prohibited in utah said that it if lie ho was elected governor there abero would bo be a big ing ln at tho the capitol and that where lie found two men doing the work of one one of those men should go ani i that it would be tho the same in every department that wo we should have less expensive boards and commissions and that the state would bo be sayed savoil that money which was now going to pay the sal arlea arleLl of at many men mail and women who were not needed in the positions they occupy that he lq intended to apply tho the same business Iju siness methods method to the governorship that he had applied to life his own business and which had made for far him such groat great success touching on the 8 hour lour law just passed by congress he said that if such legislation had not been obtained the country would have ceu ced one ot at the greatest strikes in its history that 8 hours wag was enough for any man or woman to work and that tho the arlous vui lotis mine owners ot of the state would not go back to the 10 or 12 hour lour day it if they could said that ho he hail had 14 mormons cormons and 4 non mor mons as deportment heads of ills his business and that when anyone he bo did not ask what were their religious convictions but only that they give tho the degree of required of at them in their various jobs mr was roundly cheor ed throughout life his oration and left the crowd feeling very g goo a dhu mored mr air sideway then ZT mao a short talk on the question ot of n non 1 on cormons mormons holding balding ofte lit in tills this state and said that tho the idea that none but mormons cormons should hold omco emco was all wrong and that it would bo be remedied romed led by the til el 1 edtion of mr air simon damberger bamberger for or governor in november |