| Show WAS DEMOCRATIC DAY + l V Many Jeffersonians Get Together at Saltair Pavilion V + MOST ENJOYABLE AFFAIR SPEECHES MADE BY ORATORS E OF TH PARTY V Judge King Mrs Mia Tupper May nard James H Uoyle Fisher S Harris and Jerrolu R Letcher Entertain En-tertain the Audience Dancing and Merrymaking Followed 4 Fifteen hundred or two thousand peo pie participated in the Democratic celebration cele-bration at Saltair esterday Some few unconverted Republicans mingled will the throng and so did a number almost al-most persuaded nonpartisans The goodfellowship that pievailed was the li cTv Mi Lund Sprints For the Train most noticeabe feature of the afternoon and evening Everybody seemed to have a good time and to want everybody else to be equally joyful Shortly before S oclock there were speeches by some t > f the favorite oiators Io the Unodac and bv Mis I Mia Tuppei Maxnard who is counted by the AVomens Democratic club as a I most valuabe convert The speakers I stood on the band platform in the big dancing hoot ant the listeners pulled their chairs up sociably close Fisher Harris Presides Fisher S Harris acted as master of ceremonies He first introduced Jud eKing e-King in a happy little talk Judge King made an earnest and eloquent flvemin ute talk He declared that Ihe prln l j I 1 I I r I nil j r Tr I I j 1 It I zr I t = I I Look Pleasant Please Billy 0 I Meara Poses For the Camera ciples of Democracy are destined under the ppwer of God to be perpetual and eternal No matter what private misunderstandings mis-understandings there might have been among Democrats Judge King said he believed thev were all forgotten and that the members of the party would stand shoulder to shoulder In coming elections to repel the common foe Mrs Manard spoke next Sho first expressed pleasure at meeting with Democratic women and con tulated the club on the success of its outing I accepted the mv itatlon to speak here today Mrs Ma nard went on feeling feel-ing assured that while I am not yet a Democrat I am not anv thing else The speaker said that the Democratic platform plat-form of 1S96 enunciated correct and proper principles but the party must 4II 1c i4 V Dr Keogh Testing the Water go ahead of 1S36 and meet the issues of 1JOO squarely Advised to Study Politics Continuing Mrs Maynard told of her JOY at being able to live in a state where women are nermitted t otc She thought members of her own sex did not give thought and fctudy enough to political questions and urged those E W Wilson Entranced of the fair sex among her audience to gain a deeper insight into the working of politics Mr Harris then made a talk Tills meeting shows he said that the leaders of the Democratic party are not I torn asunder by private ambition imf r i I are united for the common good The last senatorial contest so memorable for its heat and bitterness ha left no evil after effects Peace reigns throughout through-out the Democracy o the state The party has a great mission to perform I is a mission greater than any man greater than any set of men rl i or any cliqifb or faction In 1896 the Democracy De-mocracy like a voice crying in the nil 4 4r f i I War For Barney Quinn derness of political depravity declared for free silver That was the issue then it is the issue today the vital burning paramount issue State Chairman James H Mole succeeded suc-ceeded Mr Harris Mr Mole said he was glad to meet with the ladies and glad that their outing had attained such goodly proportions There is no discord in the Democratic party Mr Mole went on Democrats can fight I among themselves they are always ready for a fight but especially when it comes to fighting the Republican party there will be no division no lack of unity I have no fear for the elections elec-tions this fail or those of next year The Republicans will never again seethe see-the day when thC will be able to elect a full state ticket A Republican Trick Only recently one of the great men of the Republican party the man who controls its socalled organ mae an effort to create some dissatisfaction among the Democrats by saying that a Mr Dinwoodey Enjoys Himself meeting of the state committee had been held in my office and the city offices of-fices distributed As a matter of fact no such meeting was called hinted at or thought of There Is no doubt that our party will be successful I have no doubt that Bryan will beour next standard bearer and when his name goes before the people of Utah the silver Republicans Repub-licans who are honest will vote with us and well sweep the state Next it was explained that Senator Rawlins who was expected to speak ha been unexpectedly called home and that Judge Henderson who was on the programme was kept away by business in court Before introducing J R Letcher who was scheduled for some remarks Mr Harris read a telegram from Judge Powers who was unable to be present iHnnp John T Caine Muses On Democracys 1 Greatness on account of business that detained him in Nephi The message was addressed ad-dressed to lr George II Wood secretary tars of the > club and was ai > follows No train until morning Convey my egrets to all friends and may your celebration cel-ebration unify all elements and advance rue Democracy When Mr Letchers turn came he humorously declined to speechify and invite all hands to push back their chairs and start the dance The invitation invi-tation was accepted with great unanimity una-nimity and until the last train started for Salt Lake the dancing hoer was filled with merrymakers Among the members of the committee of the Womans Democratic club who worked had to make the outing a success suc-cess were Mesdames Pratt Roundy J Fevson Smith W I King McKee J I Haslam Katherine Heesch Thomas Newman J 1 Cohen and George H Wood |