Show 1 WET AND DRY TE TERRITORY In view of the effort that is bei being m made d to secure an expression express expression express express- ion from candidates for the Utah legislature in n regard to their stand on the wide state-wide prohibition prohibition tion floe question the following statistics statistics sta sta- will be of interest interest Nine ii t states which before January 1 r is 1913 enacted prohibition laws are Kansas Maine blaine Mississippi I t r North Carolina North Dakota 4 Oklahoma Tennessee Vest Virginia Virginia Vir Vir- r ginia and Georgia They have havea W a population of nearly fifteen I million Virginia with a population population a- a lation of over two million went f I dry in September The law will go into effect November 1 1910 uno e. e There are seventeen states in I which fifty per cen cent of the popl population population pop pop- l live in so-called so no li Z cense territory These are Alabama Ala bama hama Ark Arkansas da Idaho Indiana Iowa South Carolina South Dakota Dakpta Texas r Vermont Virginia Kentucky 5 x i 1 Louisiana Minnesota Nebraska iJ and New have havea a population of fi five ve million Ther i are are thirteen states in which Y- Y twenty-five twenty per cent of population population tion live in no-license no territory namely California Delaware q Illinois Maryland Massachusetts Massachusetts ti Michigan gan Missouri Ohio hio 7 Or Oregon on lt Utah h vis- vis cousin and Wyoming Statewide Statewide Statewide State- State I r- r wide prohibition campaigns are 1 on this fall in Ohio California c Washington and Oregon |