Show IDAHO DEMOCRATS I They Formally Open the Campaign Cam-paign in Boise City A PERMANENT DEMOCRATIC CLUB I The Fight Will be on the Silver and Tariff Issues and Honest Democracy Against I Republican Rascality BOISE Ida Feb 1rSpeclal telegram to THE HERALD Tho first gun of the campaign as far as the Democrats are concerned con-cerned was fired this evening at the Capitol Cap-itol City Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather a large crowd was present at G A R hal when Hon George Ainslie chairman of the Democratic state central committee called the meeting t order Mr Ainslio stated the object of tno meeting meet-ing was to organize A PERJIAXEXT DEMOCRATIC CLUB one that would reflect credit upon the party throughout the state and be up to the standard of similar clubs throughout the country Mr Ainslie predicted an easy victory over the Republicans in the next campaign He gave the state officials a slight roasting showed how their actions a full report of which has been from time to time in the past made known had poisoned pois-oned the minds of the people against them for placing men ot that character at tile head of political affairs in the state Hon J N Hall was chosen temporary chairman and Judge G W Brizer secretary secre-tary The usual committees were appointed ap-pointed The constitution of the Association Associa-tion of Demrcratic Clubs was read and adopted The signatures of 250 members wera secured and the number will bo strongly augmented as soon us the club is thoroughly organized A committee was appointed to procure more members Adjourned Ad-journed until Wednesday ROUSING SPEECHES were made by Hon L Vineyard Mr Vineyard exhorted the Demucrats to I turiher and more renewed action The I Republican party of the state was divided against itsell and all the Democrats would have to do was to perfect a strong organization ation all over the state place in nomination nomina-tion their best men and the next campaign would result in a glorious victory for Democracy Hon James Ballentyn one of our two Democrats of last legislature who opposed he election of the fourth United States Senator spoke of last years campaign I H e says the Democrats of this county w nt into that campaign like a mob without any method or system but were victorious He desired to stimulatetlem to further efforts to go into the campaign fully organized and what wus accomplished in this county lat year w 1 bo realized all over the state as the outcome of the next campaign Mr Ballyntine spoke of THE SPLIT IX THE RKPUBLICAX PARTY and the rottenness of the present state officials His remakes were greeted with prolonged and defening cheering Other speakers were W Frazer esq Hon George Ainslie and John Davis All desired sired that a strong organization be perfected fected and felt assured of victory in the coming state campaign One of the speakers l speak-ers very fitly remarked that the campaign would not be only fought on the silver tariff and many other important issues but of honest Democracy against Republican rascality Delegates met hero today to organize the state Republican league The meeting I was held in the Grand Army hall nothing being done but effecting preliminary organization or-ganization Mqjor Barnes of Kootenai county was chosen temporary chairman and W C Hill of Shoshone Logan county as temporary secretary The usual committees were appointed The meeting I at the of era hoase in the evening was enthusiastic en-thusiastic Edgar Wilson calling the meeting meet-ing to order and F R Lockwood of Bingham Bing-ham wrs chosen to preside over the meeting meet-ing which he did with much grace ana spirit Eloquent addresses were delivered by Governor Willey W E Borah George H Roberts and others This was THE UBUAL AMOUXT OF LOGROLLiNG over permanent officers but the indications are tnat everything will result harmoniously harmoni-ously The meeting tomorrow will be devoted de-voted to the main business of the league As the committee on credentials has not made its report yet the number of members mem-bers cannot be ascertained Many prominent promi-nent citizens are in attendance Killed by a Train at Camas IDAHO FALLS Idaho Feb 12Special telegram to THE llcitALDjAn unknown man about sixtyfive years of ago was killed at Camas tonight by a freight train I is not known how it happened as after doing the switching the train men found his body on the track all cut to pieces A I coroner left tonight to hold an inquest |