Show I EGEPT1ON OIVE KiNG Kenyon Parlors Scene of a Large Gathering OVERFLOW OF ORATORY The Reception was Attended by a Number who Opposed Judge King In the Convention as Well as His Friends and the Nominco Practically Practi-cally Opened His Campaign in an Address of Thnnks Speakers all Predicted Victory at the Polls hi April in Order to Keep Up Courage William H King Democratic nominee nomi-nee for Congress opened his campaign at a reception which was tendered lo him at the Kenyon hotel last evening Inllmale friends and supporters of Judge King composed the major portion por-tion of the gathering but there woro also present a number of Republicans as well as Democrats who were on time Dunbar side of the fight In tIme Democratic Demo-cratic Slate convenllon It was not originally Intended lo have any addresses but as talk Is dear to the Democratic heart and the gather I hug was too unwieldy for general con I i versatlonnl purposes the oratory Just broke loose of Us I own accord S i S The puce was set by Judge W N Du acnbeny of Provo who captured Limo center of the big parlor in which time rceptlon was Jiclu and discussed nallon ul issuis for some time Judge DUBCII I bcrry congiatulalcd Judge King upon I his nomination and predicted various and sundry timings concerning lie race upon which he is entering O1L1 FRANK NKBEKER Frank Ncbeker the oleaginous young attorney of Cache county followed Judge Dusenberry and said a lot of ihlngs Dial sounded pretty and Invoked applause Mr NcbeKcr agreed lo glvo a uoiid with good and suillclcnl sure lies that Cache county would gIve King a majority of 1GOO and that the oilier northern counties would do likewise population considered Mr Ncbeker also congratulated King and the balance bal-ance of the earths population on the action of the convention in nominating n him TOLD ABOUT KING Bishop Andrus of St George was next Introduced and told lie assembled guests what he knew about King Thoru was nothing derogatory in time nlshopa revelations James II Moyle followed time bishop I and delivered an aggressive address I Mr Movie declared that time will of time majority should always be bowed to and he denounced the action of those Democrats who propose to fight Judge King because he was nol their choice In time convention Mr Moyle also urged tIme Imporlancc of a DemocratIc victory at the special election upon the ground that II would Infiuence time rc suit of time general election this fall POWERS WAS PLEASING S Judge Powers made one of his usual happy addressew In which he congratulated congrat-ulated the people of time State upon the selection made by the Stale convenllon Judge Powers of course predicted vic tory and his address was Interspersed with a number of witticisms thai were well received Le Grand Young spoke noxl and deVoted de-Voted himself almost entirely to national nation-al issues The speaker was particu larly agalnm the centralization of power pow-er financial and otherwise Joshua Greenwood lives In the town where Judge King was born and he claims that the i house in which limo Judge lust saw time light Is one of Iho nolnls of historic Interest Mr Greenwood Green-wood was of course called upun for an address and he proceeded lo give It lie congralulaled everybody upon Judge Kings nomination and predicted mtil kinds of victory lie also urged Iho Importance of unity In the party TIIORESON SAID NICE THINGS I C Thorcson a very pleasant fcllosv from Cache couniy spoke next Mr Thoreson was glad lhal he was present pres-ent and said a number of nice things about Judge King He also paid a very graceful tribute to time worth und abll ily of James T Hammond the Republican Repub-lican nominee and suggested hat thu I Domucnus join In a reception to Mr Hammond this evening James Thomson a Populist leader trent to the bat noxl anti slaled Unit time regard of the Populists for Judge King was so great that they had dftcld ed to support him in the Congressional contest KINGS RESPONSE At tills Juncture Judge King was Introduced In-troduced The Judge wore a Prince Albert suit polntedloe patcnilealher shoes amid a fourcarat smile In openIng open-Ing he expressed In graceful terms his appreciation of the honor which limo Democratic Slate conventIon and time Populists had conferred upon him Ho was also pleased a I LIme warmth of time recepilon I OH JUDGE Judge King assured his hearers that ho had not sought the nomination I and for this reason he appreciated it all LImo more He then Indulged In a number of platitudinous ponderoHllles relative lo the Importance of standing pat on pinclple In nimbi > connection national Issues or rather Republican principles were discussed al some lenglh THATCHER CLOSED DEBATE Mono Thatcher closed As a result of his effort In favor of time Roberta resolution at the Democratic State convention con-vention the preceding night Mr Thatchers voice was not up to stand ard However he talked at BO mo length Mr Thatcher spoke of thai ne ccsslly of acquiescing In the will of tIme majority AM the speaker was ft Diui bur supporter In the coiivcnlluii this sounded good and Sum King applauded applaud-ed So did Gus Raehman and others whoso names could nol be learned Mr Thatcher Inferenlially referred to the cuurage displayed by lime proponents propon-ents of the Roberts rcsolulion In the State convenllon LET THEM GO He also said hint if the soiillincnt of honesi men and women honestly ex pressed caused a split in the party It would say goodbye to those who dissented dis-sented Mr Thatcher also discussed national na-tional issues and declared hint Utah had one trust Inland Crystal Salt company whoso operation extended for a long distance This trust ho Bald had recently offered 100 per acre for si small tract of land that was not wortli lo exceed 1 per acre When Lime oratory had ceased a gen ° ral Jow of handalmkes was indulged 0b II Pecry Jr R W Sloan Sores X Christensen and D C Dunbar were absent |