Show LEAGUE MASS MEETING I 1 ob objects ejects of the organization set forth INTENDS TO PURIFY POLITICS series of addresses delivered by reformers I 1 at the orand grand opera house lost evening rev mr lockwood i talks on tile the purposes pui Pul poses of 0 the I 1 league I angue mrs taylor on art the duty 0 of f women scott anderson fur kishea the fireworks hall and lawrence Lawrenc ti speak for a full vote the opening campaign gun cun of 0 the municipal league emptied scrap shrapnel nel into a large and audience lence at the grand opera house mam ma m meeting lost last evening gov got wells ella was to have presided pie pi sided nit at tile the function according to announcement but the states executive was absent a circumstance for w aich the leagues official lead it V W laurence briefly apologized PURPOSES OF THE LEAGUE the temper lemper or of the meeting might have been characterized characterize d as aa ordinary but for the remarks directed by scott anderson andersen against what he teamed tile iho evalt and corruption of the city what vt it the other speakers had to say m was as mild hy by comparison after president arc eldont law rence bences a allusion allut lon to tile the absence of the governor ho be introduced the rev frank C lockwood as one ho he would explain the purposes of the league to the public I municipal af falts said ald the speaker had become tile the problem of the country and for the sake of emphasizing the assertion he quoted at length front from dr ideas the th league had bad I 1 three purposes in orgil organizing bolzing here tt to agitate the iho question of misrule and the of this cites government overn meni to unity all good sentiment for the purpose of ovea throwing the c e 11 II and corrupt carrupt forces existing to instill a defer mined energetic and self sacrificing effort III hf added to statements the remark that mure more than anth enthusiasm U w ins as i required quiren for success VIn principle ciPle and determination were nere the essential flom niti with an appeal for ito lh unity of oj till all gowl fore forces in the city tic e g aavo ave way MAY to mrs A 11 V taylor nho mho spoke along the lines or of ft N lit the women vote ate for principle and not patty in salt lake stavn OF REFORM tills Is a it wae ax e of org roford began the lady as vw nur our voyed th the e gathering with comp complacency laceney the cry of corruption had been raided all ovir over the country national state and mu inu mimi go were lit in a t decayed condition as to morals moral indifference to I 1 the duties of were the faults which she charged as responsible for these conditions in concluding irn ira taylor urged the women to encourage fathers brothers ind slaters sisters to drop party and work ork for the general it elfare by exercising their right of franchise at the primaries where most moat of the in sillous evil was accomplished thy they bere ere asked to hold up more office seek ing to public abla ob laquay cludy to cause it to bc comra political offense and a public disgrace the use of the familiar phrase hirase the office must seek the man got at a fervid alcore AN ANDERSON D anson IVAS THERIL til the event v of the evening ning was as not sluggish in coming after the last as speaker it 11 burst forth fort h in the person or of scott anderson who he scorned the foil as IL a method of attack and yielded more direct thrusts with a claymore mr An andersen dein tire fire provoked the house to laughter and boisterous comment the municipal league lie began does not look in the eyes eye of the citizens ili a very formidable I 1 hope however that he AN will ill succeed in from slumber plumber all decent good and honest citizens hy fly does a dog wak wag his 1 was as a 8 sudden u obien problem propounded pio pounded and an by the assertion that ill this Is law of canine nature was due to the 1110 fact that the dog was stronger titan the th tall la Is the dog wagging the tail in fit salt lake he went ment on are our pollee police Olli LerS anti and other e ity city officials en ell boic ing the laws lans as they swore to do I 1 assert frankly that they are not I 1 can call tell the policemen how they can call make the law says pays that blasphemy Is an offense worthy northy of a fine a of I 1 35 1 I vent ment out through the city so some the ti lime me ago affo and passed pe perhaps rhalls too luu groups on the street fil and I 1 never listened to the conversation conver ballon of any one ot f these groups milete I 1 did not hear 0 sorrie some man profane ill the 0 name of almighty god find and no ito one N was as arrested why not because the police indulge in it themselves perhaps POLICE HAVE GLASS EYES anderson then related an anecdote IL and passed on to the iho next thrust there Is a law that no place of amusement ahall have singing dancing or liquor hold BOH there I 1 do not single out ont saltair or any other resort but I 1 la it observed r c arved there Is another statute that liquor dball not be sold on sunday C could 0 cold the nolice close the saloons certainly to do they I 1 went out one sunday purposely and watched matched I 1 raw flaw people c in I 1 and out ou of 0 saloons mit with it perfect freedom A dutch admiral tried to r see lee tile evex evening illig signal by placing lnE ilia his binocular to his glass eye the police of salt lake all hive glass eyes and capt cant seti sec there la is a place in this city known as commercial street where two vast vait va st it establishments are run openly for the nefarious traffic which Is as free as business at AT I 1 and the law yaya says any ally one operating such a place Is liable to a tine fine of V hat are your and my servants ner doing they are allow ing those these tell delis to continue their damnable work we ve are inviting by t bla gathering fill all goof good hoople to collie ifill with clean brooms anti and sweep the dirty politicians out we would ilk alko to bee I 1 the he law changed lo 10 wo that when ihen the mavor or chief of palice does not 10 to lo his to sloin 1 I it duty we could take lake him put lout him film in the lh and give him blot a blI beitl tl suit lilt Li ushUr lot ix salt pall lake what it ought to be several cries of nf xo no no I 1 know it 1 Is not active of crime in alint salt lake and liverpool the bleak II 11 pot riu an the he mersey short stox that the th flat in 14 in ili faor if lh fit block black spot we mant danl to 0 take lake a long lonar boull ull a strong pull pulla lind ml it a pull all r and pull down this load of f cornin tion that thie atena to engulf un ito tile the pull peroration caught flip ui hoase and tile the speaker sneaker retired in the inest of a tumuli mra mr j L S dickinson appeal al directly to the anly womanly mn ly of 1 her tie sex in asserts r their piL prerogative of citizenship the home influences ore era dwelt upon at length and tiomir power to cani convert ivert the far family to strength str nth of principle as a against baity aini laUon I 1 FULL VOTE IVA WANTED ED L n V liall hall took the th stand d lie e pipe spoke it a a at t some length on oil she subject of municipal reform in politics if we ne can secure tile thu operation cooperation co of ithe tha belief he said lit ti conola sin alon arid and induce them to take lake such tin an accle interest in politics that they will vill so go to the primaries anti and precinct elec we lie shall get the right bolt of men nominated and kee kc n aut cotrupe lion what the country needs la in that e ivey vei y voter should go eo to the pulls polls and vote as judgment for it tin e best of the country him afar prod mi lots lil 6 I pr 11 iino unc d that a cint collection would be taken up in the interest of the league anti during this he addressed aach tho the audience to aging the attendance of all rood good citizens zens at the polls and at tho the primaries the people are arc the source of at power pan er he H analil 1 I and law Is in but then the ill of 0 the p people eople le in statutes it the lh 1 bood citizen dont go BO into politics andi and see that good jaws aw are enacted he Is not doing his duty and it in 19 ho he that needs reforming just as much as the politics he scorns to meddle with anti and when exercising hta his franchise the voter 8 hould throw aside aalde his party al lations and vote volo for the principle principio which he believes la Is right find and not for ahat hta his party dictates it if the two do not acree we t need good citizens in office catl citizens anai v who ho cannot be corrupted ana and to attain this end me must pet get the good citizens to the dolls at tile the cluphf of president lawrences laurences Lawren ces talk the meeting adjourned As the audience audic passed panned out olit at the door mem barship blanks blanka stating the objects of oc tho the league were handed to each ono one la in 1 attendance I bendan ce |