Show democratic RALLY AT EUREKA the camp welcome their anesta gnesta in royal style on saturday morning joseph ti hawlins and W H casady of salt lake city were met at lehi junction by judge dusenberry and W 0 A smoot jr of provo and oded via the nevada kostem to ironton where they were met by a delegation from eureka headed by the president of the democratic club mr lombard after arriving at the camp and enjoying a fine dinner prepared by tho hospitable pat shea the party proceeded to take in the camp and mines they were met on every hand by friends of the democracy who were persistent in doing all they could for them at some people had assembled at pat commodious hall tho meeting was called to order by mr W R wallace who nominated as chairman mr delos lombard mr read a letter sent by hon S E thurman to the eureka democratic club which was vociferously received mr rawlins said only a few days ago he was invited to attend a meeting at eureka to enunciate as he understood der stood issues that divided the great parties of today to day he was pleased with the reception tendered today to day by the good people of eureka every citizen should consider himself an integral part of our common country the principles that we enunciate to you tonight to night are as broad as the universe and as free as the air we breathe and should be understood by all he rehearsed the course which led the puritan fathers to leave the territory of an autocrat and king and the founding of the colonies of early times the democratic party had always been a friend of the people and sought to preserve their rights and liberties the rights sought to be maintained by the democratic party to the people was from the earliest period one of consistency and corn mends itself to every voter in our broad land The freedom of speech the press and the person were always vigilantly guarded by the grand old democratic party abe government has a right to levy taxes upon the people for the economical administration of the government but it had no right to go further but since the republican party had been in power they had gone further and persisted in collecting an undue revenue from the people to foster monopoly and republican trusts mr kawlins handled the tariff question without gloves and insisted that tho mills bill proposed only a slight reduction yet aba republicans claimed we were free traders spoke of the manly character of S E thurman in his stand against the local contention and strife existing in the lo say and his manliness was commendable for waha wf ha to over come but bis friends would stand by him and in time ho would triumph over them all mr casady followed upon tho question of tariff which was listened to with the best of attention he brought out mr casady is a powerful speaker and at home with the handling of tho tariff and exasperating republicans who listen to him for be goes straight to the subject and deals with facts and figures which cannot be denied by the opposite party judge dusenberry was the next speaker he said the history of this territory for years had been one of strife and contention he could write the platform and principles of both the peoples and liberal parties with a stub pen on the back of a postage stamp and they meant bitter ani masities mosi ties towards each other thereby retarding the growth of our territory the democratic party stands today to day upon a higher plane and ini vites all good democrats who have grown tired and disgusted with the doings of the old political party to join our ranks and vote the democratic ticket after meeting adjourned the speakers and members of the eureka democratic club proceeded to pat cusicks Cu residence where a most enjoyable time was had until an early hour sunday morning especial credit is duo lombard shea cusick and others for the creditable manner in which the affair was gotten up and kindness extended to their invited guests business and work in aad about the mines are improving proving fm and all speak favorable of tho future prosperity of the camp |