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Show meeting at Corrinne to take place on Nov. 1. , ... '.. : ; . The Liberal committee today sent out a pouch-load of circulars announcing the movements of the train its arrivals and departures during the whirl through the haunts of the voter and freeholder.. At nearly every place the party will be met with bands. Ar-rangements Ar-rangements have been made for the accommodation ac-commodation of a few more who should report at once. ' -, An effort will be made to have the Hon. Calvin Reasoner of Kansas, address ad-dress a Salt Lake audience before the campaign has closed. The gentleman has been one of the most active "campaigners" "cam-paigners" in the past in the grasshopper grasshop-per commonwealth. THE LIBERAL CAMPAIGN There will be a Grand Bally of Liberals at the Meeting Tonight in Eleo-trio Eleo-trio Hall. THE SLOGAN SOUNDED STEP IN. The Liberals of Utah will Stand . by This Campaign and Work Like Beavers 1 for the Cause. ; The Liberal campaign committee bas the snap that means success. The tour will be business from start to finish and nothing will . be,., overlooked to seat Judge Goodwin in Congress. As the tran moves from 'point to point the people will welcome the speakers and their associates with unbounded enthusiasm. enthus-iasm. Long live the Liberals beneath the old Hag whose galaxy of stars will never be complete until Utah, is a state. "" ' " ' ' ' , ..... Now that the Deep Creek railroad is a positive thing which enterprise was so earnestly championed by The Times we turn our attention to, the Liberal campaign.' In this we see a cause of greatest importance and believe that all people who possess a portion of tho true interests of the territory will roll up their sleeves and assist in the work. This not the season for laggers and indifference in-difference and here is an opportunity to prove to the union that Utan is wide awake and will not Ulerate any half way isms. ,4;f .. -..o . : v : As is customary with. The Times in all matters of vital importance it will daily inform its readers of the movements move-ments of the Libera) campaign committee com-mittee in their tour in the territory. As has been stated the train will leave Salt Lake on its grand mission at 8:30 o'clock next Monday morning- The actionstf the principal actors in this campaign will be watched with greater interest than ever before. The Liberals alone the line will have their lights trimmed and burning. ' Judge Goodwin has the key which unlocks the congressional situation and he will use it to the satisfaction of the right thinking people. He is a man of determination aud his movements within with-in tho next few days will meet with the popular approbation- The Liberals do not compose a soap bubble party but they stand firmly on their feet and fear no chills or fever. Liberalism must prevail. . , . . . V.' : r Fling out the flag, let the band play and thoughtful speakers fill the valleys of Utah with the echoes of Liberalism. Let the people stand shoulder to shoulder shoul-der with a unison which means strength and power and harmony and effective votes. The spirit of freedom and independence inde-pendence thrives well in this country of thrift and ever will with the Liberals. Remember that election day is not far distant and therefore citizens prepare for duty. Electric Light hall on West Temple street will be the scene tonight of the second rally of the Liberals this season. Don't fail to be there and take your friends and neighbors along to hear the speakers. The cause is worthy of your personal support in every way, and the man who is undecided as to how he shall act is blind to the advancement and upholding of the interests of this wonderful territory. Success follows where personal attention is earnest. Under supervision of Chairman Frank H. Dyer of the executive committee, elaborate preparations are going on at the Electrio Light hall for the grand rally tonight. Seats are being provided - for an immense assemblage of ladies as well as gentlemen, and as the spacious auditorium will be consecrated to American Amer-ican liberty this evening the attendance should be the largest ever gathered in Zion. The Salt Lake Power and Light company have put in thirty aro lights and the scene will be one of unrivaled effulgence. Speeches will be made tonight to-night by Judge Goodwin, C. S. Varian, Major Bird, Walter Murphy and others. It should be remembered that the entrance en-trance to the hall is on West Temple, between the governor's building and that occupied by the Utah commission. An artistic souvenir containing a roster of all who accompany the Liberal campaign train is being prepared by the Union Pacific railway for U3e and reference during the voyage. An effort is making to arrange with the Central Pacific railway for a mass |