Show Y M DEMOCRATIC CLUB A Ronslne Meetins Addressed by Prominent Speakers The Young Mens Democratic club moat mo-at No 221 South Fifth West last evening with Joseph H Grennan in the chair and N A Parks acting as secretary Tho attendance at-tendance was large The first speaker was COLONEL H C LETT who spoke briefly on the politics of the day He thought the methods which prevailed pre-vailed elsewhere should at least be tried in Utah Good politics should be the same everywhere in Colorado and in Utah as well As to the methods employed or proposed pro-posed l > y the managers of the oppositisn here he would only cite one incident to hn hn + In sno snov now tney wornea There was a poor man hero some time ago without the necessaries of life and a large family to support He was seen and told that if he would vote the Liberal ticket work would be given him Work was given him on the sewer and his actions ac-tions at tho polls are to be guarded Well as to the confidence in this division question ques-tion only one thing need be saidif the exPeoples party members would go over to the Republican party they would be welcomed with great shouts and the leaders lead-ers of the Liberals would disband in a night JUDGE n s LANET briefly addressed the club He referred to recent victories and traced the tidal wave of Democratic success throughout its course If Home Rule was good for Ireland Ire-land it was equally so forUtah When this time comes many of our opponents will be just as loudly for statehood proposal pro-posal as wo are for Home Rule No one should vote for a party that allows its strikers to pull improper strings on men who are in depressed circumstances JUDGE A G NORRELL I made one of his characteristically enthusiastic enthusi-astic talks The quality of Democracy is not strained if it is good in New York why not in Utah Let the power come from the people and not from Washington Stand by Democracy and watch the Republican Re-publican coon Many measured a mans sincerity by the party he joined and in a great degree this was noticeable in Utah bait Lake working men sronld especially stand by Democratic principlesand if these failed to keep all the pledges made then let the party suffer The financial experience of the present city management was enough to put all on guard when they come to vote at next election Extrnvagnnce has marked the course of the Liberal administration and oppression as well as can be seen on every hand By work we can go on to victory XA PARKS made the hit of the evening whon ho said Keep your eye on Hegney The registrations regis-trations and boarding house changes must be watched Loud applause followed every striking sentence of the speakers and the meeting was marked by great enthusiasm to the end unuThe Democratic drum corps was out and although the adjoining house was partly filled by Liberals yet the doing up process pro-cess was not a success The executive committee will meet at their hall Sunday the 17th to talk over the situation The club will give the biggest ball of the season on January 21 |