Show BIG DAY FOR WOMEN OMEN I Had Bati Successful Dl Demonstration NotwithstAnding Rainstorm i 4 q AFFAIR AT MRS 4 DIG ING D 4 The rain ra storm Monn of yesterday ye te Inter luter Interfered with the UK plans Inas of ot the Woman Womans Democratic club to t some BOme extent e t but DIlt It did not prevent them from having a royal good time in the afternoon and aad evening The meeting at the Theatre was waa abandoned when the rain raIa came cane down don ao Bo hard as a to make malte K Impossible for the women of the th city to get Ket out In any number to a say any y nothing of the be wo women women w men who expected ex to come in from front the towns But the reception rece at the home hone of Kr Mr Krand Krand and Mi Mr A W VIl McCune was a bril brilliant brilliant brilliant success RUCCe and nd the that wa vt intended for the Theatre waa was car r rd out in connection with the recep reception reception reception tion While the downpour of rain kept ivay awa the great crowd that was ex CX expected peeLed ax at a the Theatre it did not keep away the crowd that hat gathered Mt Nt the home honiC Upward of 50 8 called dining Itil tu ing the afternoon partook of the delicious refreshments of coffee choco chocolate chocolate late wafers caKe and fruit fruH and en enjoyed enjoyed joyed a little visit with those present ent pre There Then were w forty or fifty representatives liVes tives of the Women Democratic clubs from fron other her J at the reception and most morn of them remained over for the tle card party in the evening The J of f the afternoon was wasa an a especially b meritorious one and the large room and end halls halte of the Gardo house OUS wen wei crowded with ladies adles and here lere and there a member of the Ute other I sex X to hear the lh i the sones Wind nd the speech Thel yet eting ing was w presided ed ad ov by Mrs M Cohen the president of the othe local club The singing of the afternoon was WU by bythe bythe bythe the Ladies Ladee Democratic quartette by little Miss KiN Williams ms who sang sa and danced very nicely by Mrs and by Mrs Mra La Latimer timer and Miss Mias Ruth Wilson In a duet The staging singing was all allor of or a very high order FIher Harris Ban Spoke Fisher FiBber Harris was the heat speaker introduced and was as received rec with gen generous generous erous applause After saying Baying Ing many gracious gra things a to the ladles ladies as he knows so 80 well how to do Mr Harr took up u the issues of the campaign as 88 they appealed to women in particular a ami nd pointed out ut the difference b twe b th the parties patties ae se to the th at On the tb question of ot imperialism he said that the position of ot the Democrats was to tn uphold the honor of the flag and save the constitution con from violation the he position of the Republican Re party on this question was to get gold and glory to t expand at any cost aad to keep the tbt tb flag up whether it H is right or wrong wro Oc 01 the money question que the Demo Democratic cratic crati party paNY is standing by its declara declare declaration tiun tion of 1 while the Republicans Republican are endeavoring endea ring to fasten forever upon the thep p people the gold standard On Un the question of or the income tax the Democrats believe in making those v who ho have hae grown rich through Republican can legislation pay their just juat share of the taxes the Republicans hold that this is unconstitutional and tending in inthe inthe inthe the direction of socialism On the question of the trusts the Democrats hold that as there cannot be he good geed and fA tuI pirates rea there cannot be good and bad bed trusts that all trusts are evil dud and 00 they are opposed e to them tb the Republicans are excusing ec sing and de do defending fending the trusts treats on every stump In Inthe Inthe Inthe the country Iwi of the te t Trusts Trust After A fier touching on all the issues laues of the campaign Mr fr Harris Harria took up the Issue of ot the trusts and showed how boW they the were fostered by the tariff and d dhow h how they affected affe td the people He show showed ed that while wages and aDd the price prAce of the I he products that the people have ve to sell are no higher r than they were beire be bei i ire re the passage of the Dingley bill hili the t he price p of everything that people have hav to buy in the way of goods is greatly advanced He Het HeI t I ld lId of the attorney of one of these trusts who told him personally that hi his had hd made in n a year on the manufacture of f one little household article of this was divided as 88 profits profit and the Balance ha lante made up for fr the money maney used in the lobby at Washington at the time timet the t th h Dingley bill bili was passed Judge Henderson reminded the HO w that this was the first time they have hae ha e had the opportunity to vote ote on state officers officer Five years ago aco the Re Republicans publicans shut abut them out The Demo Demoi 11 i its took the matter into the court Judge Smith of the district cl court a Democrat decided in their favor it was as taken take to the supreme c urt Judge King Xing the present candidate for con eon congress congress gress gross voted for foi the women Ranch Bartch and andI Merritt I voted v against them and the case was tout lost The ladles ladies said Judge Henderson Hend have hae now an opportunity to pass up upon upon upon on Judge Bartch They Th y will not forget forge i ii i e it ither her that Heber M Wells ells is I not II the governor d f Utah UtaJI by the grace of the v omen wLl n of Utah Judge Henderson Ht then took up the sil cli siler Vl er question and gave the history of the parties of Utah on that subject t He told of or the fight of the eastern Demo Tats rats at Kansas Kanas City to sidetrack the Mixer issue and told of the manly stand that Bryan then took tok for the principle as against the mere office This called lIed out enthusiastic applause Scorns D Deserters Advice Advise In view few of these facts eon tinned the judge it is III unfelt for fur men like Mr Sutherland and papers like the Salt Lake Tribune that have hate deserted the cause raus au of s1 er and over er entirely t tn the gold standard to now charge Mr Bryan with wit being insincere and dl lion t st ston on the question of imperialism Judge Henderson took very ery high ground He told the history of the war with Spain and of how the Hag flag came to be in hi the I Philippines and aad then took up the plea that the flag must riot not be hauled down He showed how bow it was hauled down in Mexico in China and in Alaska and I made a strong rong plea for justice and the right The speaker dealt with the Philippine question a length leth and in closing said that we should say laY to the Filipinos You go ahead bead and organize your gov go Ip in your own o n way and we v will ill kep keep the peace eCe while you do it you can then pay us in bonis bouts for the end and tor or our expenses in this matter mattere pie give e us WI a coaling station at Manila and then we will wilt take up the t bones bonea of our I buYs boys who have fallen in this war and v will ill go p home and leave you TOU to work out your own destiny After Jugde Henderson had bad finished the tho th company was treated to something not down do n on the a neat Deat lit Ut little littie Uttie tie tle speech from Mrs Charlotte Ives Ivea Kirby who presented the first petition o U congress con for womans suffrage n raae in inI I rah Mrs Krs Kirby had bad always been a Republican of the old Massachusetts etts I s hool hut but rallied to Bryan in and i drafted dratted the principles adopted ad at the e first Bryan meeting of that year in the e I Theatre She stands by these tIaMe principles pies ples Ies yet and gave a good talk on the duty ut of ot women in this 1418 campaign Oard Oud Party PutT Last Lut Might One of 01 the very best beat features of the day was waa the card party at the home of Mr and Mrs r Moi 01 Thatcher in the evening Mr and Mis Thatcher threw open o their beautiful home on at st Temple to the guests and I did everything t in their power p to make 1 j jIt it pleasant for tor every one present The I attendance was large there being betag visitors present and it was one cf tf the beat best affairs of the kind in the th History h ry I of the club There were e ta table t ble bae The gentleman prise p wat wa V n by James Lynch and the ladys lad dya Ion ze H zeby by Mrs Monheim The price for tor I It cutting was done was w won on by Mrs Gib Gibson son On of Ogden J But the cards card did not monopolise the I evening There was an en exceptionally I good of music mule and ami recite recitations tiona Mrs Mis Nellie N Druse Deuce Pus tey sang mug beautifully beau beautifully as did also kIo the ladies quartette quartette little Bute Miss Mia Williams a Mr Noal Noel who w ho closed the p with th The War Star Spangled Ban Banner Miss Prudence Brown read an poem 4 Deg Dee cracy that was great admired and Mrs Ira Christensen of Ogden recited Haul Down the Flag in tt 1 t tway way to call out great applause Alto Altogether Altogether gether ether It was a most enjoyable a aIr O |