Show PA PARKER SPEECHES PA Kt BUTTO S Former Heard and Latter LaUer Seen S en In iu Large Numbers lumbers at nt Democratic l to Saltair THE CROWD CROP WAS A LARGE lAROE ONE Attendance Yos as Five and anti Leaders Lenders from front AllOver All Alt Over Oer the thc State Porker Parker day at Is III now a II mat matter mattor ter tor of ot history and It Is within time the bounds of reason ren to say eay that It was tree among tho lie most successful celebrations in Utah With excursion lets Ista corning comIng In from nil all parts of the state Salt Lake Inko Democracy out In force a II hot dO dM that drove hundreds ds of at tho ho residents to tho the resort dt tho the po of Purple day at nl Lagoon more than thon people wont went to the tho bench beach and attended the lie exercises arranged by the Young Mens Demo Democratic cratic Cratie club The Tho usual munt pastimes were engaged I In until at lit which hour haul utter litter the crowd had hind by the liberal use u o of mean 11 phones been gathered around the on un the dancing floor noor Chairman W N II H King Ing commenced the program Ho IIo spoke 11 II tow few words of encouragement to Democrats In lit Introducing J Cannon Curmon n nit the thu first speaker er Senator Cannon was WOH at hits heet hc t In tn Inthe the four nannies he stood before be foro the purge luige audience Hn lie was IR very earnest He Ito congratulated the party on the fact that for 01 the first time limo since 1892 16 2 It Is III united The rite autocracy of the thu White WhiteHouse Whitehouse House nt lit present ha hI declared Is 18 en all that our fathers fought taught for tor Senator Cannon extended hits his congratulations to the Ito Young Men Mens Democratic club on Its successful ex excursion Judge Powers made ono one on of his bin char characteristic talka haiku Since 1892 1802 ho he said the drift of ot opinion had never nover been benn so near to Democracy OH nil nt lit preB pres eit elt ept Ho lie predicted success for Cor Parker and Davis Joshua Greenwood of ot Millard was cheered when he eulogized Parker for ils courageous stand l In sending Handing tho the telegram to St fit Louis nn on act which might have resulted In his Mme immo be III being beIng ing taken off oft tho Ito banner Such Buch a n aman 1 man mall sold said Mr Greenwood III Is too good too big to bo be defeated by Theo Theodore dare dore A pong song by Mr Phillips was wan well rem ren tiered hits his selection being Theres No Nobody Nobody Nobody body Just Like LII o You Vail YouW W E g of Provo mado made n a stirring talk In ht concluding he ho did lid not forget target to thank the Young MonH Mens club chub for tor getting citing tho the Democrats of or the state together Hobert Robert W Sloan delivered one of his hili scintillating efforts with n 1 couple of ot good stories In It and was loudly applauded ap applauded When Aqulla Aquila arose ho re ro received received not only on I the applause of the th multitude hut hilt n series of cowpunchers ers ors yells that startled the tho rafters of ot tho the historic structure There Thero had been unlimited talk about bout Quil for governor all day dB anti In title this manner It found IU Its way WilY to the tho th front Mr gave a sound convincing talk of ot tout four min minutes minutes utes ales duration Hon lion John T Cain closed closel tho the speak speaking ing Jag with a 1 few Cow Impromptu sincere allusions to the party past nod anti pres prell present ent eat The Tho Columbia drill given rIven by young oung women under Miss lIss Anna Annn Moun Moua ley brought tho he program to a II cosec and tho the crowds returned either to their dancing or their lunch baskets Parker buttons Were everywhere In evidence during the day Even Een tho lie Jt present who numbered not nota notI a n I few ow ew gave Into Inlo the th sentiment for tor thin tho day and allowed themselves to be dec deo decorated orated with pictures of the from front Esopus |