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Show ' ALLENPLEASE m Signed the Protest Against Smoot, u Opposed Seating the Apcsile in the U. S. Senate. , 1 You Tell Your Hearers Tonight Tliy You Signed It Twenty-One Twenty-One Months AgoP ;e Dcseret Xews o last ovenins st Senator Kcar.ns and his "now" ment will receive due nttcntlon .it mns of Republican speakers tomor-nicht tomor-nicht Is now assured. The meeting teMd at the Grand theater and will rolled over by Hon. James Dovlne, the speakers will be Hons. C. E. land George Sutherland. In the old Sir. Allen was a leader In the Libraries, Lib-raries, but it is understood that he la trimly opposed to the "American" mcnt. and that ho will say so in no tain tones tomorrow nijrht. The at. . of Mr. Sutherland Is well known, ip too, will likely pay his respects to K" crowd. Tho prospects aro that . -"ting will be one of the most inter-;h.Id inter-;h.Id In this section for some time, Allen Signed Smoot Protest. uiary 2C, 1903. Hon. C. E. Allen, to- ;r with seventeen other citizens of , signed a protest against the eeat- f Apostle Reed Smoot lnthc United 3 Senate In support of the protest Mien used the following language; What Mr. Allen Said. protest as above upon the ground or the reason that ho (Reed Smoot) of a self-perpetuating body of flf-n flf-n c, who. constituting the ruling au-rs au-rs of tho Chureh of Jesus Christ of r-day Saints, or "Mormon" church, , and by their followers aro accord-& accord-& right to claim, supremo authority, ly sanctioned, to shape the belief nntrol the conduct of those under In all matters whatsoever, civil' and ills, temporal and spiritual, and who uniting In themselves authority in h and state, do so exercise the same IncJlcate and encourage belief In amy nnd polygamous cohabitation, xjuntennnce und connlvo at violation ; laws of the State prohibiting the rcgtrdk'ss of pledges made for the se of obtaining Statehood and of in's made with the people of tho 1 States, and who by all the means ;Ir power protect and honor those tvith themselves, violate the laws of nd and are guilty of practices delve de-lve of the family and the home. Will He Explain? I iMr Allen explain to the audl-tonlght audl-tonlght why he signed that pro-wrnty-one months aso? Will he that the facts as eet forth In full protest do not obtain now as well n? icy do, will he tell his hearers why Is not need for a political organiJB i such as the American party M, If possible, the wrongs cornel corn-el c' by him and the seventeen i? If Mr. Allen will say that the ;s do still exist, will he be kind h to tell his audience what remedy anojes for the evil? A roast from men as Bolkln nnd Largent Is not islng, but the public will look for sumentatlve and rational dlscus-pf dlscus-pf the question from Mr. Allen. Mr. Allen disappoint them? |