Show DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN KING RALLY AT PARK CITY NOT WARM ONE Ho Attacks Position of Gov Wells Keams Allen nnd Others Dunbnr and Harris Speak at Biverton Park City March 27 Aided and abetted by a drum corps and a promise DC good music the Democrats were ablo to comfortably fill the Dewey opera house this evening with men women and children the occasion being thc 1 appearance hero of Candidate King and J D Flenner of Boise R C Chambers presided and Flen I ncr was the first speaker He devoted I his time to the usual discussion made by Democrats on the silver issue and I told what the Democrats would do for the white metal when they once more I got Into power but failed to show I wherein they had ever done anything I for the silver cause when they had a I chance Trusts came In for the usual denunciation also and the gentleman i from Idaho told a number of funny stories which took well with tho audience I audi-ence especially the small boys who scented to think that Flenner was a great man Candidate King was well received and the applause at the first wag hearty but so intense did he become that ho talked himself out and the hall I which had not been oC the warmest character at the outset soon grew so chilly that many people left before I King had finished HI devoted considerable consid-erable time to a discussion of the post tion now occupied by Kearns Allen Coy Wells and others and tried to read Grover Cleveland out of the Democratic Dem-ocratic party I Dunbar and Harris Rlverton March 2iThe unterrified local Democracy held forth tonight In Rlverton hall with 11 small but appreciative appre-ciative audience In attendance to listen to Brothers David Dunbnr and Fisher Harris Dave spoke on the income tux annexation Hanna and the trusts He also In a grandiloquent vein animadverted animad-verted on the eagle as having been the emblem of Democracy elghtfhe years before the Republican party was born The eloquent orator then ascribed the good times not to the Administration but to tho stream of money coming from the Klondike and the money borrowed I bor-rowed for the war Daves peroration was on the low wheat and highpriced barbed wire fence ns due to Republican Republi-can national ascendency Fisher Harrlbs opining broadside was a funny story about Johnny and tho Sundayschool superintendent fol lowed by 1 a eulogy on Mr Hammonds honesty and integrity but did not think he was the right man this time Fisher offered platitudes on free silver and prosperity and then drifted Into the funny story business again comparing George Sutherland with the tramp who blew on his fingers to warm them and then on the soup to cool It Fisher did not like HI because as he said Mr Hammond was opposed to State sovereignty sov-ereignty and closed with a talk about there being a raise on all classes of goods under the McKInley Administration Administra-tion The Rlverton Glee club furnished go9d music |