| Show SILVER KING CROWD SCORED t Attacked at Meeting of Utah Uta Democratic Club I t I JACKSON DAY CELEBRATED t MEETING WILL BE CALLED C LED A AI AAN T TAN I AN AS EARLY DATE DATS I 4 Jackson day was celebrated last last evening by the Utah Democratic A feature of ot the meeting which was held In the office of George D Alder was the address of Judge W V H Kirg on the wisdom of the Democrats Democrats 01 state partaking of a revivifying spirit and selecting able leaders to renew the work to be done before the campaign opens next fall fail fallIn fallIn In his talk Judge King said that It ItIs Itis Itis Is about time the Democratic party lo 10 locally locally cally eaSy snatched away the halo which so many people seem to believe sur surrounds SUrrounds surrounds rounds President Roosevelt and the Republican administration He de declared declared elated that thet the people have been mis misled misled misled led into thinking that Roosevelt Is In Independent independent Independent dependent and a reformer and that congress will wm do something for the re relief relief relief lief of the west ivest The Judge added that the Democratic party was never in so good god a position to go before the people with Uh an array arry of or facts which will show what gross misconceptions have be become become become come current with reference to the popular belief of the beneficence benefic nce of the Republican administration Attacks Silver King Xing Crowd Touching upon local affairs Judge King said that the people should be he I aroused at the thirst for power of that syndicate known as a the Silver King I crowd which he characterized as try tryIng tr tryIng I Ing to steal the Mormon church Tor Jr the Ute I benefit of the Republican machine President J H Moyle occupied the chair and when Judge Kings motion I pledging the club to give Its support to the proposition to have a rousing meeting at an early date to prepare for forthe forthe the next state campaign there was no dissent The secretary reported that the sum of ot remained in the treasury treasur I New ByLaws Submitted On behalf of Powers Letcher McMaster Angell and Dale the com corn a new set of bylaws for the club Mr Letcher presented a report which under u der the rules was laid over until the next meeting It was decided to hold another meet meeting meeting ing In at Secretary Alders office on the evening of Jan 22 at which time all Democrats will be expected to attend Part of the business to be b transacted will be the filling of ot the vacancies in inthe Inthe inthe the offices of or Vice Vloe President Timmony deceased and Director J C i Murphy who is not now in the city cit |