| Show lon ilartin Slashings at Boise BOISE CITY Idaho Sept 22Special b telegram te THE HERALD The opera house was filled tonight with a large and enthusiastic audence t hear Hon Martin Maginniss of Montana The attendance of voters was larger than at any previous meeting of tie campaign though many ladies were present AtS10 Mr Maginniss entered the hal He was enthusiastically applauded and the band played a lively air Hon George Ainslie presided After making mak-ing a few remarks he introduced Judge Brumback who proceeded to discuss protective pro-tective taxes generally and other issues of the hour showing the Democratic Democratc party to be the true friends of free coinage and the Republicans it enemies After the gentleman had closed the Hon George Ainslie introduced Martin Magin nis Upon his rising and stepping to the front little Emma Hawley daughter of Hon James H Hawley walked out from one of the of wings the theatre and presented pre-sented the speaker with a beantiful bouquet bou-quet of flowers He went on to show how the Republicans had excluded New Mexico and Arizona from tho union vhilo they admitted ad-mitted Wyoming and Idaho with no other than partisan intent Yet the speaker was 1 < 4 in Washington and used all his efforts for Idahos admission < He gave the history of the demonetiza tion of silver by the Republicans in Ib73 18i John Sherman was its author and the bill was dishonestly smuggled through Congress I Con-gress where there was but a sprinkling of Democrats In ISiS the Democrats in the House passed n bill for free coinage The Senate trimmed it to between two and four millions a month and Hayes vetoed it It was passed over his veto The history of free coinage in the present house was given and how the Senate passed the bill and the speaker smuggled it and referred it to packed committee that strangled it The speaker went through every question at issue between the parties and never partes was a speech received so enthusiastically jn this city Tomorrow night another meeting win ue uuurussea oy the onuiani w u Reed former member of Congress from North Carolina but now of Lewiston in thid state At 430 this afternoon a hot air balloon ascension was made from the vacant lot near the Overland hotel by a man named Boundtreo The balloon was very large and ascended at least one thousand feet There being no breeze it came down not more than one hundred yards from where it startedin an alley the balloonist breaking break-ing a large number of telephone wires in the descent He was not injured The balloonist sat and performed on a trapeze large during the ascension The attendance was |